• #BREAKING: A 7.4 earthquake has rocked the island of Taiwan, collapsing buildings and creating a tsunami that hit southern Japanese islands. #9News

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    #BREAKING: A 7.4 earthquake has rocked the island of Taiwan, collapsing buildings and creating a tsunami that hit southern Japanese islands. #9News DETAILS: https://nine.social/DgG
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  • Ortaköy Camii - Ortaköy Mosque

    officially the Büyük Mecidiye Camii (Grand Imperial Mosque of Sultan Abdülmecid) in Beşiktaş, Istanbul, Turkey, is situated at the waterside of the Ortaköy pier square, one of the most popular locations on the Bosphorus. This structure is symbolic of the district of Ortaköy as it has a distinctive view of the Bosphorus Strait of Istanbul and the Bosphorus Bridge. The mosque can be viewed from the Bosphorus Cruise that is famous among tourists, to go from the Asian side of Istanbul to the European side on a ferry boat.

    History
    Located on the site of the present-day Ortaköy Mosque, there previously was a small masjid. Built in 1720, it was ruined during the Patrona Halil Uprising in 1731. The current mosque, which was erected in its place, was ordered by the Ottoman sultan Abdülmecid and built between 1854 and 1856, on the ruins of the Cantemir Palace. Its architects were Armenian father and son Garabet Amira Balyan and Nigoğayos Balyan (who also designed the nearby Dolmabahçe Palace and the Dolmabahçe Mosque), who designed it in the Neo-Baroque style.

    The single dome of the mosque was originally built using bricks. However, the dome developed cracks throughout time and was ready to collapse, so a new dome was reconstructed using concrete. In 1894, there was an earthquake that damaged the mosque, and it also suffered a minor fire in 1984. Thus, the structure has undergone a number of repair and restoration work in its time. Today, it is in fair shape.

    Features
    It consists of a two-story "sultan apartment" which has a "U shaped" plan, a main venue with a square plan which is covered with one dome. The "sliced facades" with mounting columns are "enriched" by carvings as well as relief, giving the mosque a "dynamic appearance". There are two rows of windows providing the main venue a "good illumination"

    The mosque is "pint-sized" in comparison to other mosques "on the other side of the golden horn". The mosque was built in Neo-baroque style. In terms of the interior space, this mosque is modest in scale, though the inside is quite spacious with its wide, "high bay windows" which refract its reflection in water as well as daylight. Floral patterned frescoes adorn the inside of the singular dome, along with "niche-like" windows bordered by imitation curtains. Materials like marble were used to build the mihrab and minbar, pink mosaics were also used to decorate the Mihrab. The reconstructed dome was built from concrete, while stone was used to build the two, slim minarets.

    There are also several panels of calligraphy executed by Abdülmecid I himself, as he was a calligrapher along with being a sultan.
    Ortaköy Camii - Ortaköy Mosque officially the Büyük Mecidiye Camii (Grand Imperial Mosque of Sultan Abdülmecid) in Beşiktaş, Istanbul, Turkey, is situated at the waterside of the Ortaköy pier square, one of the most popular locations on the Bosphorus. This structure is symbolic of the district of Ortaköy as it has a distinctive view of the Bosphorus Strait of Istanbul and the Bosphorus Bridge. The mosque can be viewed from the Bosphorus Cruise that is famous among tourists, to go from the Asian side of Istanbul to the European side on a ferry boat. History Located on the site of the present-day Ortaköy Mosque, there previously was a small masjid. Built in 1720, it was ruined during the Patrona Halil Uprising in 1731. The current mosque, which was erected in its place, was ordered by the Ottoman sultan Abdülmecid and built between 1854 and 1856, on the ruins of the Cantemir Palace. Its architects were Armenian father and son Garabet Amira Balyan and Nigoğayos Balyan (who also designed the nearby Dolmabahçe Palace and the Dolmabahçe Mosque), who designed it in the Neo-Baroque style. The single dome of the mosque was originally built using bricks. However, the dome developed cracks throughout time and was ready to collapse, so a new dome was reconstructed using concrete. In 1894, there was an earthquake that damaged the mosque, and it also suffered a minor fire in 1984. Thus, the structure has undergone a number of repair and restoration work in its time. Today, it is in fair shape. Features It consists of a two-story "sultan apartment" which has a "U shaped" plan, a main venue with a square plan which is covered with one dome. The "sliced facades" with mounting columns are "enriched" by carvings as well as relief, giving the mosque a "dynamic appearance". There are two rows of windows providing the main venue a "good illumination" The mosque is "pint-sized" in comparison to other mosques "on the other side of the golden horn". The mosque was built in Neo-baroque style. In terms of the interior space, this mosque is modest in scale, though the inside is quite spacious with its wide, "high bay windows" which refract its reflection in water as well as daylight. Floral patterned frescoes adorn the inside of the singular dome, along with "niche-like" windows bordered by imitation curtains. Materials like marble were used to build the mihrab and minbar, pink mosaics were also used to decorate the Mihrab. The reconstructed dome was built from concrete, while stone was used to build the two, slim minarets. There are also several panels of calligraphy executed by Abdülmecid I himself, as he was a calligrapher along with being a sultan.
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  • In the early hours of February 6, 2024, people marched in Hatay, the province most severely devastated by twin earthquakes last year, to commemorate the first anniversary of the catastrophic disaster that struck southern Türkiye.

    The magnitude 7.7 and 7.6 quakes hit the southern part of the country early in the morning of February 6, 2023, causing destruction across 11 cities and claiming the lives of over 53,000 people.
    In the early hours of February 6, 2024, people marched in Hatay, the province most severely devastated by twin earthquakes last year, to commemorate the first anniversary of the catastrophic disaster that struck southern Türkiye. The magnitude 7.7 and 7.6 quakes hit the southern part of the country early in the morning of February 6, 2023, causing destruction across 11 cities and claiming the lives of over 53,000 people.
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  • 震度7.6の地震で被害に遭った石川県輪島市の住民に温かい食事を提供しました。
    トルコ共和国宗務庁の指導の下、支援にご協力いただいた岐阜ファティモスク、東京ジャーミイ、トルコ日本文化商業支援連帯協会、ムシアド・ジャパン、IHHジャパン、日本トルコ商工会議所の各事務局、会員の皆様に心から感謝を申し上げます。

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    We served a hot meal to our Japanese friends who suffered from 7.6 magnitude earthquake in Wajima city of Ishikawa Prefecture. We express our gratitude to the administration and members of Gifu Fatih Mosque, Tokyo Camii, Turkish-Japanese Cultural and Commercial Assistance Solidarity Association, MUSIAD Japan, IHH Japan, and the Turkish Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Japan for their contributions to this aid organised under the leadership of the Presidency of Religious Affairs of the Republic of Turkey.

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    7.6 şiddetinde depremle sarsılan Ishikawa eyaletine bağlı Wajima şehrinde Japon dostlarımıza sıcak yemek ikramında bulunduk.
    Diyanet İşleri Başkanlığımız öncülüğünde yaptığımız ikrama katkı sunan Gifu Fatih Camii, Tokyo Camii, Türk Japon Kültür Ticari Yardımlaşma Dayanışma Derneği, Müsiad Japonya, İhh Japonya ve Türk Ticaret ve Sanayi Odası Japonya yönetimlerine ve üyelerine ayrı ayrı teşekkür ederiz.

    #tokyocamii #diyanetjaponya #tchometoeveryone @mralasjp
    震度7.6の地震で被害に遭った石川県輪島市の住民に温かい食事を提供しました。 トルコ共和国宗務庁の指導の下、支援にご協力いただいた岐阜ファティモスク、東京ジャーミイ、トルコ日本文化商業支援連帯協会、ムシアド・ジャパン、IHHジャパン、日本トルコ商工会議所の各事務局、会員の皆様に心から感謝を申し上げます。 __ We served a hot meal to our Japanese friends who suffered from 7.6 magnitude earthquake in Wajima city of Ishikawa Prefecture. We express our gratitude to the administration and members of Gifu Fatih Mosque, Tokyo Camii, Turkish-Japanese Cultural and Commercial Assistance Solidarity Association, MUSIAD Japan, IHH Japan, and the Turkish Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Japan for their contributions to this aid organised under the leadership of the Presidency of Religious Affairs of the Republic of Turkey. __ 7.6 şiddetinde depremle sarsılan Ishikawa eyaletine bağlı Wajima şehrinde Japon dostlarımıza sıcak yemek ikramında bulunduk. Diyanet İşleri Başkanlığımız öncülüğünde yaptığımız ikrama katkı sunan Gifu Fatih Camii, Tokyo Camii, Türk Japon Kültür Ticari Yardımlaşma Dayanışma Derneği, Müsiad Japonya, İhh Japonya ve Türk Ticaret ve Sanayi Odası Japonya yönetimlerine ve üyelerine ayrı ayrı teşekkür ederiz. #tokyocamii #diyanetjaponya #tchometoeveryone @mralasjp
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  • Afghanistan experienced another 6.3 magnitude earthquake, causing widespread damage in the Western region, following the devastating #HeratEarthquake that ki__lled over 2000 people.
    May Allah Subhaan Wa ta’ala be the helper and protector for the people of Afghanistan affected by the earthquake please don’t forget them in your dua’s
    Afghanistan experienced another 6.3 magnitude earthquake, causing widespread damage in the Western region, following the devastating #HeratEarthquake that ki__lled over 2000 people. May Allah Subhaan Wa ta’ala be the helper and protector for the people of Afghanistan affected by the earthquake please don’t forget them in your dua’s 🇱🇾
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  • A 6.3 magnitude earthquake struck Afghanistan’s western province of Herat, days after a similar earthquake hit the region.

    On Tuesday, Afghanistan's Disaster Management Ministry said the number of dead and injured from last week's earthquake has exceeded 4,500.

    According to the UN, at least 12,110 people (1,730 families) have been affected by last Saturday’s powerful 6.3 magnitude earthquake that struck Herat province and they are providing medical services, emergency shelter, food, water, and protection.

    Source - @anadoluagency

    #muslim #islam
    A 6.3 magnitude earthquake struck Afghanistan’s western province of Herat, days after a similar earthquake hit the region. On Tuesday, Afghanistan's Disaster Management Ministry said the number of dead and injured from last week's earthquake has exceeded 4,500. According to the UN, at least 12,110 people (1,730 families) have been affected by last Saturday’s powerful 6.3 magnitude earthquake that struck Herat province and they are providing medical services, emergency shelter, food, water, and protection. Source - @anadoluagency #muslim #islam
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  • More than 2,000 lives lost in earthquake that took place in Morocco.

    Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi rajioon.

    #muslim #islam #morocco
    More than 2,000 lives lost in earthquake that took place in Morocco. 🇲🇦💔 Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi rajioon. #muslim #islam #morocco
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  • After 2 months of blocking us, we are back!!
    Unfortunately with sad news that concerns us.
    The eye tears and the heart grieves

    Perhaps you have already heard it, news about Morocco. Our thoughts and prayers are with all those affect by the quake in Morocco.

    The magnitude 7.2 quake, Morocco's deadliest in more than 60 years, struck in the High Atlas mountains late on Friday night

    The number of people who have died in the Morocco earthquake has risen to 1,305 people with 1,832 injured, state TV in the country has said.

    إنا لله وإنا إليه راجعون
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    We received dozens of messages from you that we will gradually answer. Thank you for your understanding.

    We will be present again every day. Unfortunately, most people from Canada would no longer read or see our messages, because in Canada, Meta begins blocking News on Facebook and Instagram
    After 2 months of blocking us, we are back!! Unfortunately with sad news that concerns us. The eye tears and the heart grieves Perhaps you have already heard it, news about Morocco. Our thoughts and prayers are with all those affect by the quake in Morocco. The magnitude 7.2 quake, Morocco's deadliest in more than 60 years, struck in the High Atlas mountains late on Friday night The number of people who have died in the Morocco earthquake has risen to 1,305 people with 1,832 injured, state TV in the country has said. إنا لله وإنا إليه راجعون 🥀❤️ ------ Other update; 🟢We received dozens of messages from you that we will gradually answer. Thank you for your understanding. 🟢We will be present again every day. Unfortunately, most people from Canada would no longer read or see our messages, because in Canada, Meta begins blocking News on Facebook and Instagram
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  • An earthquake with a magnitude of 7 Richter strikes several cities in Morocco.
    Our hearts are with you
    اللهم احفظ اخوتنا في المغرب
    قلوبنا معكم
    We pray for your safety
    #PrayForMorocco
    #زلزال #زلزال_المغرب #المغرب
    An earthquake with a magnitude of 7 Richter strikes several cities in Morocco. Our hearts are with you ❤️❤️❤️ اللهم احفظ اخوتنا في المغرب قلوبنا معكم We pray for your safety 🤲🤲🤲 #PrayForMorocco #زلزال #زلزال_المغرب #المغرب
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  • Pray for Morocco
    We are with you

    Share the post to reach more people

    #morocco #moroccan #earthquake #people #marrakech #casablanca #rabat #زلزال٢٠٢٣ #المغرب #المغربMorocco #زلزالتركيا #زلزال #زلزالالمغرب
    #fypage #love #peace #pray #for #morocco #Pray_for_Morocco
    Pray for Morocco 🇲🇦 🇷🇺 💔 We are with you ❤️🤍💙 Share the post to reach more people ❤️💚 #morocco #moroccan #earthquake #people #marrakech #casablanca #rabat #زلزال٢٠٢٣ #المغرب #المغربMorocco #زلزالتركيا #زلزال #زلزالالمغرب #fypage #love #peace #pray #for #morocco #Pray_for_Morocco
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