• İstanbul Türkiye
    Under the glowing crescent and the beautiful message ‘Muhammedun Rasulullah,’ this night in Istanbul feels truly spiritual and peaceful


    #Istanbul #BlueMosque #SultanAhmedMosque #RamadanVibes #IslamicArt #SpiritualNight #Turkey #CrescentMoon #Faith
    İstanbul Türkiye Under the glowing crescent and the beautiful message ‘Muhammedun Rasulullah,’ this night in Istanbul feels truly spiritual and peaceful #Istanbul #BlueMosque #SultanAhmedMosque #RamadanVibes #IslamicArt #SpiritualNight #Turkey #CrescentMoon #Faith
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  • A Journey in Abraham's Footsteps – The Way Forward – Harran, the City of Stars

    “In the twilight of time, when the stars still spoke to men and the mountains bore names, Abraham was born – he who would become the father of faith for the people who followed the Scripture, the Cross and the Crescent. His name wandered through the desert winds, carried by Turki storytellers who gathered around the hearths in the heart of Mesopotamia.

    “Listen, you who wander. For the wind of Harran carries old words, and the stars there still speak to those who dare to listen.”

    It is said that when Abraham left Urfa, it was not with a light heart. Behind him lay the miracle of fire, the fish in flames, and the wrath of King Nemrut. But before him – unknown land, and a sky that whispered.

    He wandered south, through dust and time, until he came to Harran – the city where the stars live. Here, the ancients say, he sat down on a stone by a dry well. He raised his eyes, and the night opened like a veil.

    “First he saw the sun – great and burning. ‘This must be God,’ he said. But the sun sank behind the mountains, and darkness came.”
    “Then he saw the moon – bright and gentle. ‘This must be God,’ he said. But the moon waned, and the stars took its place.”
    “Finally he saw the stars – a thousand lights, a thousand promises. And he said: ‘No… God is not the one who sets. God is the one who created all this.’”

    And the stars are said to have answered him. Not with words, but with light. They danced over Harran, and one of them fell – as a sign. Abraham stood up, knowing: The way forward was not his alone. It was for all who seek.

    Harran – where the stars still speak

    Today you can follow in Abraham’s footsteps in Harran, Turkey. See the ancient beehive houses, built like small temples to the sky. Explore the ruins of temples and towers, where the stars were once worshipped. Harran is mentioned in both the Bible and the Quran – as a place where faith took shape.

    When night falls over plains and rocks, and you stand there alone under the sky, you can hear it:
    “God is not in what sets. God is in what endures.”

    Have you visited Harran? Or is it something you dream about?
    🧵 A Journey in Abraham's Footsteps – The Way Forward – Harran, the City of Stars “In the twilight of time, when the stars still spoke to men and the mountains bore names, Abraham was born – he who would become the father of faith for the people who followed the Scripture, the Cross and the Crescent. His name wandered through the desert winds, carried by Turki storytellers who gathered around the hearths in the heart of Mesopotamia. 🔥 “Listen, you who wander. For the wind of Harran carries old words, and the stars there still speak to those who dare to listen.” It is said that when Abraham left Urfa, it was not with a light heart. Behind him lay the miracle of fire, the fish in flames, and the wrath of King Nemrut. But before him – unknown land, and a sky that whispered. He wandered south, through dust and time, until he came to Harran – the city where the stars live. Here, the ancients say, he sat down on a stone by a dry well. He raised his eyes, and the night opened like a veil. 🌌 “First he saw the sun – great and burning. ‘This must be God,’ he said. But the sun sank behind the mountains, and darkness came.” 🌙 “Then he saw the moon – bright and gentle. ‘This must be God,’ he said. But the moon waned, and the stars took its place.” ✨ “Finally he saw the stars – a thousand lights, a thousand promises. And he said: ‘No… God is not the one who sets. God is the one who created all this.’” And the stars are said to have answered him. Not with words, but with light. They danced over Harran, and one of them fell – as a sign. Abraham stood up, knowing: The way forward was not his alone. It was for all who seek. 🧭 Harran – where the stars still speak 📍 Today you can follow in Abraham’s footsteps in Harran, Turkey. See the ancient beehive houses, built like small temples to the sky. Explore the ruins of temples and towers, where the stars were once worshipped. Harran is mentioned in both the Bible and the Quran – as a place where faith took shape. When night falls over plains and rocks, and you stand there alone under the sky, you can hear it: 🌬️ “God is not in what sets. God is in what endures.” Have you visited Harran? Or is it something you dream about?
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  • Fendi Moonlight Saddle Bag In Green Calfskin TDBS25792 https://www.tdsbags.com/fendi-moonlight-saddle-bag-in-green-calfskin-tdbs25792
    Fendi Moonlight Saddle Bag In Green Calfskin TDBS25792 https://www.tdsbags.com/fendi-moonlight-saddle-bag-in-green-calfskin-tdbs25792
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    Fendi Moonlight Saddle Bag In Green Calfskin, The Moonlight bag takes its name from its crescent shape, which also recalls, for other things, the lunar year collection launched last January and so dear to the Maison.
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  • Crescent Moon Graces Istanbul’s Sky, Captured Alongside Sultanahmet Mosque

    Istanbul, Turkey – In a breathtaking moment that epitomizes the city’s timeless beauty, a crescent moon was captured shining in the sky above Istanbul, forming a stunning backdrop to the historic Sultanahmet Mosque. The delicate sliver of moonlight seemed to hover directly over the mosque, enhancing the elegance of its minarets and domes. This serene scene, blending natural beauty with architectural grandeur, reflects the rich cultural and spiritual heritage of Istanbul.

    The image of the crescent moon, a symbol deeply intertwined with Turkish identity and Islamic tradition, alongside one of the most iconic mosques in the world, has captivated the hearts of locals and visitors alike. This fleeting yet powerful visual encapsulates the essence of Istanbul, a city where the past and present coexist in perfect harmony.

    Photo by: Hakan Sarı
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    #istexpats #istanbulexpatcommunity #istanbul #expat #news
    Crescent Moon Graces Istanbul’s Sky, Captured Alongside Sultanahmet Mosque Istanbul, Turkey – In a breathtaking moment that epitomizes the city’s timeless beauty, a crescent moon was captured shining in the sky above Istanbul, forming a stunning backdrop to the historic Sultanahmet Mosque. The delicate sliver of moonlight seemed to hover directly over the mosque, enhancing the elegance of its minarets and domes. This serene scene, blending natural beauty with architectural grandeur, reflects the rich cultural and spiritual heritage of Istanbul. The image of the crescent moon, a symbol deeply intertwined with Turkish identity and Islamic tradition, alongside one of the most iconic mosques in the world, has captivated the hearts of locals and visitors alike. This fleeting yet powerful visual encapsulates the essence of Istanbul, a city where the past and present coexist in perfect harmony. Photo by: Hakan Sarı . . #istexpats #istanbulexpatcommunity #istanbul #expat #news
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  • Stealing the Moon, how do you think
    Stealing the Moon, how do you think 🤔
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  • Earthrise is a photograph of Earth and part of the Moon's surface that was taken from lunar orbit by astronaut William Anders on December 24, 1968, during the Apollo 8 mission. Nature photographer Galen Rowell described it as "the most influential environmental photograph ever taken". Details are in the first comment.
    Earthrise is a photograph of Earth and part of the Moon's surface that was taken from lunar orbit by astronaut William Anders on December 24, 1968, during the Apollo 8 mission. Nature photographer Galen Rowell described it as "the most influential environmental photograph ever taken". Details are in the first comment.
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  • Saudi Arabia sights crescent moon marking the start of Dhul Hijjah, and June 16, 2024 as Eid Al-Adha.

    The first day of Dhul Hijjah -> June 7, 2024
    The day of Arafah -> June 15, 2024
    Eid Al-Adha -> June 16, 2024

    #muslim #islam #eid #makkah
    Saudi Arabia sights crescent moon marking the start of Dhul Hijjah, and June 16, 2024 as Eid Al-Adha. 🌙 The first day of Dhul Hijjah -> June 7, 2024 The day of Arafah -> June 15, 2024 Eid Al-Adha -> June 16, 2024 #muslim #islam #eid #makkah
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  • The Moon from the International Space Station, through Earth's blue skies.
    The Moon from the International Space Station, through Earth's blue skies.
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  • - when sun and moon finally meet.
    - when sun and moon finally meet.
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  • Japan’s iSpace HAKUTO-R lander captured this stunning photo in orbit around our Moon while a solar eclipse was occurring on Earth. You can see the Moon’s dark shadow passing above Australia as a dark smudge.
    Japan’s iSpace HAKUTO-R lander captured this stunning photo in orbit around our Moon while a solar eclipse was occurring on Earth. You can see the Moon’s dark shadow passing above Australia as a dark smudge.
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