• BREAKING Ismail Haniyeh, Ham*s political leader, was assassinated by Zionist raid in Tehran.

    This comes less than 48 hours after the Israeli strike in Lebanon targeting a Hezbollah commander.

    Source - @aljazeeraenglish

    #muslim #islam
    BREAKING 🚨 Ismail Haniyeh, Ham*s political leader, was assassinated by Zionist raid in Tehran. This comes less than 48 hours after the Israeli strike in Lebanon targeting a Hezbollah commander. Source - @aljazeeraenglish #muslim #islam
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  • Azerbaijani people voted for their worthy candidate. We have once again elected our #leader and Supreme #Commander in #Chief.
    Congratulations Mr. #President!

    Azərbaycan xalqı öz layiqli namizədinə səs verdi. Biz bir daha öz liderimizi və Ali Baş Komandanımızı seçdik!
    Təbriklər cənab #Prezident!

    Exit polls results of US based Oracle Advisory Group.
    Azerbaijani people voted for their worthy candidate. We have once again elected our #leader and Supreme #Commander in #Chief. Congratulations Mr. #President! Azərbaycan xalqı öz layiqli namizədinə səs verdi. Biz bir daha öz liderimizi və Ali Baş Komandanımızı seçdik! Təbriklər cənab #Prezident! 📸Exit polls results of US based Oracle Advisory Group.
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  • Three Israeli hostages mistakenly killed by Israeli forces in Palestine’s Gaza had been holding up a white flag, Israeli Army spokesperson Daniel Hagari said on December 16 following an initial inquiry into the incident.

    On December 15, the military identified the three hostages as Yotam Haim, Alon Shamriz and Samer Talalka, all taken by Hamas on October 7.

    A soldier saw the hostages emerging tens of metres from Israeli forces in the Shejaiya neighbourhood of eastern Gaza City. "They're all without shirts and they have a stick with a white cloth on it. The soldier feels threatened and opens fire. He declares that they're terrorists, they (forces) open fire, and two are killed immediately," said Hagari.

    The third hostage was wounded and retreated into a nearby building where he called for help in Hebrew. "Immediately the battalion commander issues a ceasefire order, but again there's another burst of fire towards the third figure and he also dies," said Hagari. "This was against our rules of engagement," he added.
    Three Israeli hostages mistakenly killed by Israeli forces in Palestine’s Gaza had been holding up a white flag, Israeli Army spokesperson Daniel Hagari said on December 16 following an initial inquiry into the incident. On December 15, the military identified the three hostages as Yotam Haim, Alon Shamriz and Samer Talalka, all taken by Hamas on October 7. A soldier saw the hostages emerging tens of metres from Israeli forces in the Shejaiya neighbourhood of eastern Gaza City. "They're all without shirts and they have a stick with a white cloth on it. The soldier feels threatened and opens fire. He declares that they're terrorists, they (forces) open fire, and two are killed immediately," said Hagari. The third hostage was wounded and retreated into a nearby building where he called for help in Hebrew. "Immediately the battalion commander issues a ceasefire order, but again there's another burst of fire towards the third figure and he also dies," said Hagari. "This was against our rules of engagement," he added.
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  • 𝗦𝗲𝗽𝘁𝗲𝗺𝗯𝗲𝗿 𝟲, 𝟭𝟱𝟲𝟲: 𝗗𝗲𝗮𝘁𝗵 𝗼𝗳 𝗦𝘂𝗹𝗲𝘆𝗺𝗮𝗻 𝟭!

    On this day, Ottoman Caliph Suleyman, who had set out from Constantinople to command an expedition to Hungary, died before an Ottoman victory at the siege of Szigetvár in Hungary at the age of 71. Caliph Suleyman was known as Kanuni (lawgiver) in the East while West gave him the title of Magnificent. Suleyman was an extremely able administrator and military commander who conquered Tabriz, Belgrade, Rhodes, and Hungarian areas. He was very much respected and feared by contemporaries.

    𝗟𝗲𝗴𝗮𝗰𝘆 𝗼𝗳 𝗖𝗮𝗹𝗶𝗽𝗵 𝗞𝗮𝗻𝘂𝗻𝗶 𝗦𝘂𝗹𝗲𝘆𝗺𝗮𝗻

    "Suleyman was one of the greatest Ottoman rulers. He would define Ottoman Civilization, he brought the state to its territorial zenith, and presided over a great cultural flourishing and codification of laws which made Ottoman Civilization co-terminous with Sunni Islam. "

    Quote by: Professor Kenneth W Harl (Phd historian from Yale university USA )

    𝗨𝗦 𝗹𝗮𝘄𝘀 𝗯𝗮𝘀𝗲𝗱 𝗼𝗻 𝗰𝗼𝗱𝗲𝘀 𝗼𝗳 𝗖𝗮𝗹𝗶𝗽𝗵 𝗦𝘂𝗹𝗲𝘆𝗺𝗮𝗻

    Below is the official portrait of Ottoman Sultan-Caliph Suleyman 1 which hangs inside the chamber of US Capitol (senate). Suleyman is one of the 23 historical figures upon whose reforms American laws have been based.

    Official link of US Capitol website:

    https://www.aoc.gov/explore-capitol-campus/art/suleiman-relief-portrait

    #kanuni #istanbul #usa #american #law
    #reformer #rhodes #hungary #tabriz
    𝗦𝗲𝗽𝘁𝗲𝗺𝗯𝗲𝗿 𝟲, 𝟭𝟱𝟲𝟲: 𝗗𝗲𝗮𝘁𝗵 𝗼𝗳 𝗦𝘂𝗹𝗲𝘆𝗺𝗮𝗻 𝟭! On this day, Ottoman Caliph Suleyman, who had set out from Constantinople to command an expedition to Hungary, died before an Ottoman victory at the siege of Szigetvár in Hungary at the age of 71. Caliph Suleyman was known as Kanuni (lawgiver) in the East while West gave him the title of Magnificent. Suleyman was an extremely able administrator and military commander who conquered Tabriz, Belgrade, Rhodes, and Hungarian areas. He was very much respected and feared by contemporaries. 𝗟𝗲𝗴𝗮𝗰𝘆 𝗼𝗳 𝗖𝗮𝗹𝗶𝗽𝗵 𝗞𝗮𝗻𝘂𝗻𝗶 𝗦𝘂𝗹𝗲𝘆𝗺𝗮𝗻 👇 "Suleyman was one of the greatest Ottoman rulers. He would define Ottoman Civilization, he brought the state to its territorial zenith, and presided over a great cultural flourishing and codification of laws which made Ottoman Civilization co-terminous with Sunni Islam. " Quote by: Professor Kenneth W Harl (Phd historian from Yale university USA 🇺🇸) 𝗨𝗦 𝗹𝗮𝘄𝘀 𝗯𝗮𝘀𝗲𝗱 𝗼𝗻 𝗰𝗼𝗱𝗲𝘀 𝗼𝗳 𝗖𝗮𝗹𝗶𝗽𝗵 𝗦𝘂𝗹𝗲𝘆𝗺𝗮𝗻 Below is the official portrait of Ottoman Sultan-Caliph Suleyman 1 which hangs inside the chamber of US Capitol (senate). Suleyman is one of the 23 historical figures upon whose reforms American 🇺🇸 laws have been based. Official link of US Capitol website: https://www.aoc.gov/explore-capitol-campus/art/suleiman-relief-portrait #kanuni #istanbul #usa #american #law #reformer #rhodes #hungary #tabriz
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  • The Gallipoli conflict was a military campaign in the First World War that took place on Gallipoli peninsula, from 19 February 1915 to 9 January 1916. The Entente powers, Britain, France and the Russian Empire, sought to fully dismantle Ottoman Caliphate by taking over its capital city of Istanbul (Constantinople). The Allied forces-comprised of mega industrial empires such as Britain and Russia-expected a rather swift victory against the war-torn Ottoman state which lacked the manpower and technology.

    To the surprise of the Allied, Ottoman state gave a phenomenal resistance during the entire conflict which lasted a little over 10 months. It is a fact that Allied command underestimated the courage of Ottoman Islamic military which included Muslim troops from various races like Arabs, Turks, Kurds, Balkans etc. When faced with an existential crisis, the entire Ottoman citizens and troops became united under the Islamic Flag of the Khilafah and to defend their homeland from the infidels. We should all be aware of this reality since many dirty Kemalist propogandists disguised under the profession of historians are trying to portray Gallipoli only as a "Turkish" victory which is a huge myth. In fact, around 30% of the entire Ottoman military conscripts were Arab Muslims who served the Islamic state with endless bravery and fought with distinction at all the military fronts in WW1.

    The Ottoman forces foiled multiple organised attempts of the Allied navy to infiltrate through the Dardanelles using amphibious landings. In the process Ottomans gave 56,643 thousand martyrs and over 90,000 troops wounded. The Allied forces suffered over 56,000 casualties as well which shows the scale and intensity of the warfare experienced in the whole conflict. We present our Salute to Ottoman Ghazis and the Shahuda (Martyrs) who sacrificed their future for the safety of the Muslim Ummah. May Jenab e Haqq Allah Azzawajal illumine their graves and May they be admitted into Jannah ul Firdous in the neighbourhood of the King of all the Prophets, Sayyidina Muhammad ﷺ.

    The Ottoman victory at Gallipoli represents the collective victory of Islamdom over the infidels of the Allied group. We all should remember this glorious triumph as a point of unity and strength irrespective of modern nationalities since the Faithful have an ancient union

    I would also like to pay special tribute to Mehmed Esad Pasha Hazretleri who was the main Ottoman Commander in Gallipoli war and the mastermind behind the brilliant defense strategy employed by the Ottoman military. It is a pity that the credit for Gallipoli victory is falsely given to Kemal Pasha (later Atatürk) when in reality he was simply a junior officer and had no role in formulation of strategy. This is also another form of ridiculous Kemalist rewriting of history which needs to be refuted.

    The glorious Ottoman victory in Gallipoli sent shock waves around Europe and Britain. The British leadership was faced with a huge crisis as they had never imagined such a defeat. So, after a bitter clash Winston Churchill was finally demoted from the position of First Lord of the Admiralty. Following the failure of Gallipoli expedition, Sir Ian Hamilton, commander of the MEF, was recalled to London in October 1915, which ended his military career. Opposition from New Zealand and Australia grew strongly due to them receiving highest casualties in Gallipoli conflict and thus this episode also paved the way for independence of New Zealand and Australia from the British Empire.

    Main sources:

    Ottoman Empire lecture series by Professor Kenneth W Harl (Phd historian from Yale university USA and an expert on Ottoman history)

    Broadbent, Harvey (2005). Gallipoli: The Fatal Shore. Camberwell, VIC: Viking/Penguin.

    Holmes, Richard, ed. (2001). The Oxford Companion to Military History. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    The Gallipoli conflict was a military campaign in the First World War that took place on Gallipoli peninsula, from 19 February 1915 to 9 January 1916. The Entente powers, Britain, France and the Russian Empire, sought to fully dismantle Ottoman Caliphate by taking over its capital city of Istanbul (Constantinople). The Allied forces-comprised of mega industrial empires such as Britain and Russia-expected a rather swift victory against the war-torn Ottoman state which lacked the manpower and technology. To the surprise of the Allied, Ottoman state gave a phenomenal resistance during the entire conflict which lasted a little over 10 months. It is a fact that Allied command underestimated the courage of Ottoman Islamic military which included Muslim troops from various races like Arabs, Turks, Kurds, Balkans etc. When faced with an existential crisis, the entire Ottoman citizens and troops became united under the Islamic Flag of the Khilafah and to defend their homeland from the infidels. We should all be aware of this reality since many dirty Kemalist propogandists disguised under the profession of historians are trying to portray Gallipoli only as a "Turkish" victory which is a huge myth. In fact, around 30% of the entire Ottoman military conscripts were Arab Muslims who served the Islamic state with endless bravery and fought with distinction at all the military fronts in WW1. The Ottoman forces foiled multiple organised attempts of the Allied navy to infiltrate through the Dardanelles using amphibious landings. In the process Ottomans gave 56,643 thousand martyrs and over 90,000 troops wounded. The Allied forces suffered over 56,000 casualties as well which shows the scale and intensity of the warfare experienced in the whole conflict. We present our Salute to Ottoman Ghazis and the Shahuda (Martyrs) who sacrificed their future for the safety of the Muslim Ummah. May Jenab e Haqq Allah Azzawajal illumine their graves and May they be admitted into Jannah ul Firdous in the neighbourhood of the King of all the Prophets, Sayyidina Muhammad ﷺ. The Ottoman victory at Gallipoli represents the collective victory of Islamdom over the infidels of the Allied group. We all should remember this glorious triumph as a point of unity and strength irrespective of modern nationalities since the Faithful have an ancient union ❤️ I would also like to pay special tribute to Mehmed Esad Pasha Hazretleri who was the main Ottoman Commander in Gallipoli war and the mastermind behind the brilliant defense strategy employed by the Ottoman military. It is a pity that the credit for Gallipoli victory is falsely given to Kemal Pasha (later Atatürk) when in reality he was simply a junior officer and had no role in formulation of strategy. This is also another form of ridiculous Kemalist rewriting of history which needs to be refuted. The glorious Ottoman victory in Gallipoli sent shock waves around Europe and Britain. The British leadership was faced with a huge crisis as they had never imagined such a defeat. So, after a bitter clash Winston Churchill was finally demoted from the position of First Lord of the Admiralty. Following the failure of Gallipoli expedition, Sir Ian Hamilton, commander of the MEF, was recalled to London in October 1915, which ended his military career. Opposition from New Zealand and Australia grew strongly due to them receiving highest casualties in Gallipoli conflict and thus this episode also paved the way for independence of New Zealand and Australia from the British Empire. Main sources: Ottoman Empire lecture series by Professor Kenneth W Harl (Phd historian from Yale university USA 🇺🇸 and an expert on Ottoman history) Broadbent, Harvey (2005). Gallipoli: The Fatal Shore. Camberwell, VIC: Viking/Penguin. Holmes, Richard, ed. (2001). The Oxford Companion to Military History. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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  • The Elite Soldiers Of The Ottoman Empire, Janissaries!

    The Janissaries of the Ottoman Empire emerged as one of the most powerful military forces in the world. They were highly-trained fighters.

    They played a significant role in the conquest of Constantinople. Nothing seemed capable of stopping the Janissaries’ career of conquest.

    An Italian traveler named Paolo Giovio once described these ferocious warriors:

    “Their discipline under arms is due to their justice and severity, which surpasses that of the ancient Romans. They surpass our soldiers for three reasons;

    1) They obey their commanders without question.

    2) They seem to care nothing at all for their lives in battle.

    3) They go for a long time without bread and water."

    Janissaries were very devout Muslims. Their primary purpose in life was Jihad only and fighting against the enemies of Islam.

    Here is my complete review video on the first season of "Rise of Empires: Ottoman" series

    https://youtu.be/t0WaHs8-lh8
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    #RiseofEmpiresOttoman #riseOfEmpires #ottomanempire #ottoman #kurulusosmanurdu #KuruluşOsman #IslamicHistory #Janissary #Netflix
    The Elite Soldiers Of The Ottoman Empire, Janissaries! The Janissaries of the Ottoman Empire emerged as one of the most powerful military forces in the world. They were highly-trained fighters. They played a significant role in the conquest of Constantinople. Nothing seemed capable of stopping the Janissaries’ career of conquest. An Italian traveler named Paolo Giovio once described these ferocious warriors: “Their discipline under arms is due to their justice and severity, which surpasses that of the ancient Romans. They surpass our soldiers for three reasons; 1) They obey their commanders without question. 2) They seem to care nothing at all for their lives in battle. 3) They go for a long time without bread and water." Janissaries were very devout Muslims. Their primary purpose in life was Jihad only and fighting against the enemies of Islam. Here is my complete review video on the first season of "Rise of Empires: Ottoman" series 👇 https://youtu.be/t0WaHs8-lh8 . . . . #RiseofEmpiresOttoman #riseOfEmpires #ottomanempire #ottoman #kurulusosmanurdu #KuruluşOsman #IslamicHistory #Janissary #Netflix
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  • WRITTEN ON THE TRAIN..
    "ESSELAMU ALEYKE YA RASULLAH"

    “My Prophet is buried.
    surrender the lands to the infidels without wudu
    I won't do it..!" for exactly 72 days.
    and grasshoppers in the desert at 50 degrees
    British, who kept his army afloat by eating
    The legend that did not let his army into Medina
    Commander Fahrettin Pasha! Fahreddin Pasha loaded all the holy relics in Medina on this train with the words "ESSELAMU ALEYKE YA RASOLULLAH" in front of it and recorded them all in a Medina notebook and sent them to Istanbul...

    The holy relics are now in safe hands, on display in the Topkapi Palace. If Fahreddin Pasha had not brought it, the Sacred Relics would be on display at the London Museum today! His other nickname is Desert Tiger!

    Rest in peace..
    Al-Fatiha for his soul..

    #fahrettinpaşa #fahrettintürkkan #türktarihi #türktarihotağı #osmanlı #osmanlıstatei #osmanli #osmanliimparatorlığı #osmanlıtarihi #ottoman #ottomanempire #stateialiyye
    WRITTEN ON THE TRAIN.. "ESSELAMU ALEYKE YA RASULLAH" “My Prophet is buried. surrender the lands to the infidels without wudu I won't do it..!" for exactly 72 days. and grasshoppers in the desert at 50 degrees British, who kept his army afloat by eating The legend that did not let his army into Medina Commander Fahrettin Pasha! Fahreddin Pasha loaded all the holy relics in Medina on this train with the words "ESSELAMU ALEYKE YA RASOLULLAH" in front of it and recorded them all in a Medina notebook and sent them to Istanbul... The holy relics are now in safe hands, on display in the Topkapi Palace. If Fahreddin Pasha had not brought it, the Sacred Relics would be on display at the London Museum today! His other nickname is Desert Tiger! Rest in peace.. Al-Fatiha for his soul.. #fahrettinpaşa #fahrettintürkkan #türktarihi #türktarihotağı #osmanlı #osmanlıstatei #osmanli #osmanliimparatorlığı #osmanlıtarihi #ottoman #ottomanempire #stateialiyye
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  • Yesterday marked 74 years since the guardian of Madīna, the lion of the desert, ‘Umar Fakhr ud-Dīn Pāshā left this world. He was an Ottoman career officer, who served as the commander of the Ottoman Army and governor of Madīna from 1916 to 1919.

    When the Muslim Ummah was betrayed by traitors who sided with the west to destroy the Ottoman Caliphate, not only did Fakhr ud-Dīn Pāshā defend the blessed city of Madīna with his army for over two years (until forced to surrender). But he also brought the Holy Relics of the Prophet ﷺ and other revered figures in Islamic history back to Istanbul, so today faithful believers from all over the world can view and derive Barakah from them.

    Had he not done this, the al-Sa’ūd dynasty would've destroyed them, just like they've already finished most of the Islamic heritage in Makka and Madīna. By Allah we love Fakhr ud-Dīn Pāshā, for he loved and defended the city of our Beloved Prophet ﷺ.

    May Allāh raise his status and grant him the company of the Messenger of Allāh ﷺ in Paradise. Even if the Ottomans die, their souls shall always await at the blessed Rawdah of Rasūlullāh ﷺ
    Yesterday marked 74 years since the guardian of Madīna, the lion of the desert, ‘Umar Fakhr ud-Dīn Pāshā left this world. He was an Ottoman career officer, who served as the commander of the Ottoman Army and governor of Madīna from 1916 to 1919. When the Muslim Ummah was betrayed by traitors who sided with the west to destroy the Ottoman Caliphate, not only did Fakhr ud-Dīn Pāshā defend the blessed city of Madīna with his army for over two years (until forced to surrender). But he also brought the Holy Relics of the Prophet ﷺ and other revered figures in Islamic history back to Istanbul, so today faithful believers from all over the world can view and derive Barakah from them. Had he not done this, the al-Sa’ūd dynasty would've destroyed them, just like they've already finished most of the Islamic heritage in Makka and Madīna. By Allah we love Fakhr ud-Dīn Pāshā, for he loved and defended the city of our Beloved Prophet ﷺ. May Allāh raise his status and grant him the company of the Messenger of Allāh ﷺ in Paradise. Even if the Ottomans die, their souls shall always await at the blessed Rawdah of Rasūlullāh ﷺ
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  • Salahuddin Ayyubi was a Military leader who liberated Jerusalem from the Crusaders, he was a living example of the onward, tolerant, and inclusive faith which was so beloved to his heart. By illuminating restraint and peaceful treatment, he was upholding central Islam's tenets such as protection of non-Muslims and freedom of religion.

    Sultan Salahuddin Ayyubi was born in 532 Hijri /1137 in Tikrit, on the West bank of the Tigris river, between Mosul and Baghdad, He was much-loved by his father. His family is of Kurdish origin. His father, Najm al-din Ayyub, was left out of Tikrit, in 1139, and Salahuddin and his brother Asad al-Din Shirkuh moved to Mosul, Iraq.

    He then entered the service of Imad ad-Din Zangi, who appointed him commander of his fortress in Baalbek. After the death of Imad ad-Din Zangi in 1146, his son, Nur ad-din, became the leader of the Zengids and the ruler of Aleppo.

    In July 1187, Salahuddin captured a big part of the Kingdom of Jerusalem at that time. On 4 July 1187, at the Battle of Hattin, he encountered the combined forces of Raymond III of Tripoli and Guy of Lusignan, King Consort of Jerusalem. In this battle alone the crusader army was destroyed by the motivated army of Salahuddin.

    This was havoc for the Crusaders and a turning point in World History. Reinald de Chatillon was captured by the Salahuddin and was personally responsible for his killing in retaliation for his attacking Muslim caravans.

    The people of these caravans had, Idle, deprecate his mercy by telling the ceasefire between the Crusaders and the Muslims, but the Reinald de Chatillon ignored this and also insulted Islamic prophet, Muhammad, before killing and torturing a number of them. On this, Salahuddin wants to personally kill Raynald.
    Salahuddin Ayyubi was a Military leader who liberated Jerusalem from the Crusaders, he was a living example of the onward, tolerant, and inclusive faith which was so beloved to his heart. By illuminating restraint and peaceful treatment, he was upholding central Islam's tenets such as protection of non-Muslims and freedom of religion. Sultan Salahuddin Ayyubi was born in 532 Hijri /1137 in Tikrit, on the West bank of the Tigris river, between Mosul and Baghdad, He was much-loved by his father. His family is of Kurdish origin. His father, Najm al-din Ayyub, was left out of Tikrit, in 1139, and Salahuddin and his brother Asad al-Din Shirkuh moved to Mosul, Iraq. He then entered the service of Imad ad-Din Zangi, who appointed him commander of his fortress in Baalbek. After the death of Imad ad-Din Zangi in 1146, his son, Nur ad-din, became the leader of the Zengids and the ruler of Aleppo. In July 1187, Salahuddin captured a big part of the Kingdom of Jerusalem at that time. On 4 July 1187, at the Battle of Hattin, he encountered the combined forces of Raymond III of Tripoli and Guy of Lusignan, King Consort of Jerusalem. In this battle alone the crusader army was destroyed by the motivated army of Salahuddin. This was havoc for the Crusaders and a turning point in World History. Reinald de Chatillon was captured by the Salahuddin and was personally responsible for his killing in retaliation for his attacking Muslim caravans. The people of these caravans had, Idle, deprecate his mercy by telling the ceasefire between the Crusaders and the Muslims, but the Reinald de Chatillon ignored this and also insulted Islamic prophet, Muhammad, before killing and torturing a number of them. On this, Salahuddin wants to personally kill Raynald.
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