• Athletes, celebrities, influencers have joined more than 30 million people across the world to share this AI-generated image on Instagram.

    “It’s possibly circumventing some of the automated moderation on the platform, because it’s an AI-generated image and there isn’t anything in there that is massively dangerous or controversial,” Matt Navarra, a social media consultant and industry analyst, told NBC News.

    Meta, which owns Facebook and Instagram, has been accused of removing videos filmed by Palestinian journalists covering the Israeli carnage in Gaza. An Instagram spokesperson admitted the firm deleted some content because of its violent and graphic nature.

    In the past few months, the “All Eyes on Rafah” slogan has been used by multiple organisations as Save the Children, Oxfam, Americans for Justice in Palestine Action, Jewish Voice for Peace and the Palestine Solidarity Campaign, to protest against Israel’s invasion of Gaza’s Rafah city.
    Athletes, celebrities, influencers have joined more than 30 million people across the world to share this AI-generated image on Instagram. “It’s possibly circumventing some of the automated moderation on the platform, because it’s an AI-generated image and there isn’t anything in there that is massively dangerous or controversial,” Matt Navarra, a social media consultant and industry analyst, told NBC News. Meta, which owns Facebook and Instagram, has been accused of removing videos filmed by Palestinian journalists covering the Israeli carnage in Gaza. An Instagram spokesperson admitted the firm deleted some content because of its violent and graphic nature. In the past few months, the “All Eyes on Rafah” slogan has been used by multiple organisations as Save the Children, Oxfam, Americans for Justice in Palestine Action, Jewish Voice for Peace and the Palestine Solidarity Campaign, to protest against Israel’s invasion of Gaza’s Rafah city.
    0 Kommentare 0 Anteile
  • Tomb of Seljuk Sultan Ahmad Sanjar in Merv, he died in 1157. His tomb was destroyed by the Mongol invasion of Khwarezmian Empire 1221.

    Al-Fatiha for the soul of Sultan Sanjar
    Tomb of Seljuk Sultan Ahmad Sanjar in Merv, he died in 1157. His tomb was destroyed by the Mongol invasion of Khwarezmian Empire 1221. Al-Fatiha for the soul of Sultan Sanjar 🤲💙
    0 Kommentare 0 Anteile
  • A dead father and his daughter on the ground.

    The horrifying footage shared by Al Araby TV, likely filmed around December 29, shows the aftermath of an Israeli army raid, during which Israeli snipers shot bullets at civilians in the Al Shati Refugee Camp in Palestine’s Gaza.

    Israel is repeatedly targeting civilians during its ground invasion in Gaza as it carries out its intensive bombardment campaign, dropping missile strikes on residential areas.

    Israel’s attacks have killed at least 22,313 Palestinians in Gaza over the course of nearly three months, while 57,296 others have been wounded, according to the Palestinian Health Ministry.
    A dead father and his daughter on the ground. The horrifying footage shared by Al Araby TV, likely filmed around December 29, shows the aftermath of an Israeli army raid, during which Israeli snipers shot bullets at civilians in the Al Shati Refugee Camp in Palestine’s Gaza. Israel is repeatedly targeting civilians during its ground invasion in Gaza as it carries out its intensive bombardment campaign, dropping missile strikes on residential areas. Israel’s attacks have killed at least 22,313 Palestinians in Gaza over the course of nearly three months, while 57,296 others have been wounded, according to the Palestinian Health Ministry.
    0 Kommentare 0 Anteile
  • Photos and videos showing Palestinian men kneeling in the streets of Palestine’s Gaza with their heads bowed and hands bound behind their backs — images eerily reminiscent of Nazi Germany — sparked outrage after circulating on social media last week.

    To Palestinians, the indignity of the scenes stings painfully. Among those rounded up were boys as young as 12 and men as old as 70, and they included civilians who lived ordinary lives before the war, according to interviews with 15 families of the detainees.

    Palestinians incarcerated in the shattered town of Beit Lahiya, the urban refugee camp of Jabaliya and neighbourhoods of Gaza City said they were bound, blindfolded and bundled into the backs of trucks.

    Some said they were taken to a camp at an undisclosed location, nearly naked and with little water.

    The roundups have laid bare an emerging tactic in Israel's ground invasion of Gaza, experts say, as the military seeks to solidify control in areas where it expelled Palestinians in the north and collect intelligence about Hamas.

    In response to questions about mistreatment of the detainees, the Israeli military claimed that the men were "treated according to protocol" and were given enough food and water.

    Israeli forces have seized at least 900 Palestinians in northern besieged Gaza, estimated Ramy Abdu, founder of the Geneva-based Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor, which has been working to document the arrests and collect testimonies.
    Photos and videos showing Palestinian men kneeling in the streets of Palestine’s Gaza with their heads bowed and hands bound behind their backs — images eerily reminiscent of Nazi Germany — sparked outrage after circulating on social media last week. To Palestinians, the indignity of the scenes stings painfully. Among those rounded up were boys as young as 12 and men as old as 70, and they included civilians who lived ordinary lives before the war, according to interviews with 15 families of the detainees. Palestinians incarcerated in the shattered town of Beit Lahiya, the urban refugee camp of Jabaliya and neighbourhoods of Gaza City said they were bound, blindfolded and bundled into the backs of trucks. Some said they were taken to a camp at an undisclosed location, nearly naked and with little water. The roundups have laid bare an emerging tactic in Israel's ground invasion of Gaza, experts say, as the military seeks to solidify control in areas where it expelled Palestinians in the north and collect intelligence about Hamas. In response to questions about mistreatment of the detainees, the Israeli military claimed that the men were "treated according to protocol" and were given enough food and water. Israeli forces have seized at least 900 Palestinians in northern besieged Gaza, estimated Ramy Abdu, founder of the Geneva-based Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor, which has been working to document the arrests and collect testimonies.
    0 Kommentare 0 Anteile
  • Turkish President Erdogan condemns Israel's 40-day bombardment and land invasion in Palestine's besieged enclave Gaza, reiterating that Israel is a "terrorist state"
    Turkish President Erdogan condemns Israel's 40-day bombardment and land invasion in Palestine's besieged enclave Gaza, reiterating that Israel is a "terrorist state"
    0 Kommentare 0 Anteile
  • THE ABYSSINIAN PEOPLE

    The Abyssinian people are also one of the strongest warrior tribes in Africa.
    They are politically and culturally a dominated group in Ethiopia and Eritrea. They are the lingua franca of both countries. Their military history dates back to the Axum period where they conquered and colonized the southern Arabians.

    They are a powerful mountainous people and with their perfect terrain, they were able to resist most invasions successfully and have a long history of their successful warfare skills.

    #History101 Blue Print Health Ghana #africa
    THE ABYSSINIAN PEOPLE The Abyssinian people are also one of the strongest warrior tribes in Africa. They are politically and culturally a dominated group in Ethiopia and Eritrea. They are the lingua franca of both countries. Their military history dates back to the Axum period where they conquered and colonized the southern Arabians. They are a powerful mountainous people and with their perfect terrain, they were able to resist most invasions successfully and have a long history of their successful warfare skills. #History101 Blue Print Health Ghana #africa
    0 Kommentare 0 Anteile
  • It was the golden age of Islam. It was not the fabulous wealth of the empire or the fairy tales of the Arabian Nights that made it golden; it was the strength of its ideas and its contributions to human thought. As the empire had grown, it had come into contact with ideas from classical Greek, Indian, Zoroastrian, Buddhist and Hindu civilizations. The process of translation and understanding of global ideas was well underway since the time of al Mansur. But it received a quantum boost from Harun and Mamun.

    Harun al Rashid was the son of al Mansur and was the fourth in the Abbasid dynasty. Ascending the throne as a young man of twenty-two in the year 786, he immediately faced internal revolts and external invasion. Regional revolts in Africa were crushed, tribal revolts from the Qais and Quzhaa in Egypt were contained and sectarian revolts from the Alavis were controlled. The Byzantines were held at bay and forced to pay tribute. For 23 years he ruled an empire that had welded together a broad arc of the earth extending from China, bordering India and Byzantium through the Mediterranean to the Atlantic Ocean.

    Harun established a School of translation Bait ul Hikmah (house of wisdom) and surrounded himself with men of learning. Commenting on the role of Harun in establishing the House of Wisdom, Bozkurt says: “It is known as Bayt al-Hikmah. The idea of building such a grand library came to fruition during Harun Rashid’s term. He started bringing books from across the world for translation. During his son Al Ma’mun’s term, the process went further.” Bayt al-Hikmah served as a bridge between ancient Greek and modern Western philosophy. It collected ancient Greek artefacts from Egyptian, Byzantine, Sassanid and Roman countries and prevented them from disappearing.

    His administration was in the hands of viziers of exceptional capabilities, the Bermecides. His courtiers included great doctors, poets, musicians, logicians, mathematicians, writers, scientists, men of culture and scholars of Fiqh. Ibn Hayyan, who invented the science of chemistry, worked at the court of Harun. The scholars who were engaged in the work of translation included Muslims, Christians, Jews, Zoroastrians and Hindus. From Greece came the works of Socrates, Aristotle, Plato, Galen, Hippocratis, Archimedes, Euclid, Ptolemy, Demosthenes and Pythagoras. The Muslims learned from these sources and gave to the world algebra, chemistry, sociology and the concept of infinity.

    What gave the Muslims the confidence to face other civilizations was their faith. With a confidence firmly rooted in revelation, the Muslims faced other civilizations, absorbing that which they found valid and transforming it in the image of their own belief. The Qur’an invites men and women to learn from nature, to reflect on the patterns therein, to mold and shape nature so that they may inculcate wisdom. ”We shall show them our Signs on the horizon and within their souls until it is manifest unto them that it is the Truth” (Qur’an, 41:53).

    It is during this period that we see the emergence of the archetype of classical Islamic civilization, namely the Hakim (meaning, a person of wisdom). In Islam, a scientist is not a specialist who looks at nature from the outside, but a man of wisdom who looks at nature from within and integrates his knowledge into an essential whole. The quest of the Hakim is not just knowledge for the sake of knowledge but the realization of the essential Unity that pervades creation and the interrelationships that demonstrate the wisdom of God.

    It is believed that the House of Wisdom was an intellectually vibrant place that was mainly driven by its cosmopolitanism, something that was "never seen before."
    It was the golden age of Islam. It was not the fabulous wealth of the empire or the fairy tales of the Arabian Nights that made it golden; it was the strength of its ideas and its contributions to human thought. As the empire had grown, it had come into contact with ideas from classical Greek, Indian, Zoroastrian, Buddhist and Hindu civilizations. The process of translation and understanding of global ideas was well underway since the time of al Mansur. But it received a quantum boost from Harun and Mamun. Harun al Rashid was the son of al Mansur and was the fourth in the Abbasid dynasty. Ascending the throne as a young man of twenty-two in the year 786, he immediately faced internal revolts and external invasion. Regional revolts in Africa were crushed, tribal revolts from the Qais and Quzhaa in Egypt were contained and sectarian revolts from the Alavis were controlled. The Byzantines were held at bay and forced to pay tribute. For 23 years he ruled an empire that had welded together a broad arc of the earth extending from China, bordering India and Byzantium through the Mediterranean to the Atlantic Ocean. Harun established a School of translation Bait ul Hikmah (house of wisdom) and surrounded himself with men of learning. Commenting on the role of Harun in establishing the House of Wisdom, Bozkurt says: “It is known as Bayt al-Hikmah. The idea of building such a grand library came to fruition during Harun Rashid’s term. He started bringing books from across the world for translation. During his son Al Ma’mun’s term, the process went further.” Bayt al-Hikmah served as a bridge between ancient Greek and modern Western philosophy. It collected ancient Greek artefacts from Egyptian, Byzantine, Sassanid and Roman countries and prevented them from disappearing. His administration was in the hands of viziers of exceptional capabilities, the Bermecides. His courtiers included great doctors, poets, musicians, logicians, mathematicians, writers, scientists, men of culture and scholars of Fiqh. Ibn Hayyan, who invented the science of chemistry, worked at the court of Harun. The scholars who were engaged in the work of translation included Muslims, Christians, Jews, Zoroastrians and Hindus. From Greece came the works of Socrates, Aristotle, Plato, Galen, Hippocratis, Archimedes, Euclid, Ptolemy, Demosthenes and Pythagoras. The Muslims learned from these sources and gave to the world algebra, chemistry, sociology and the concept of infinity. What gave the Muslims the confidence to face other civilizations was their faith. With a confidence firmly rooted in revelation, the Muslims faced other civilizations, absorbing that which they found valid and transforming it in the image of their own belief. The Qur’an invites men and women to learn from nature, to reflect on the patterns therein, to mold and shape nature so that they may inculcate wisdom. ”We shall show them our Signs on the horizon and within their souls until it is manifest unto them that it is the Truth” (Qur’an, 41:53). It is during this period that we see the emergence of the archetype of classical Islamic civilization, namely the Hakim (meaning, a person of wisdom). In Islam, a scientist is not a specialist who looks at nature from the outside, but a man of wisdom who looks at nature from within and integrates his knowledge into an essential whole. The quest of the Hakim is not just knowledge for the sake of knowledge but the realization of the essential Unity that pervades creation and the interrelationships that demonstrate the wisdom of God. It is believed that the House of Wisdom was an intellectually vibrant place that was mainly driven by its cosmopolitanism, something that was "never seen before."
    0 Kommentare 0 Anteile
  • The Sheer Hypocrisy!

    Zivchenko wears captain armband to commemorate Russian invasion of #Ukraine

    #Arsenal distance themselves from Mesut Ozil for speaking out against China’s oppression of #Uyghurs

    Arsenal spoke to Mohamed Elneny about the "wider implications" of his pro-Palestinian social media posts

    #Palestine
    The Sheer Hypocrisy! Zivchenko wears captain armband to commemorate Russian invasion of #Ukraine ✅ #Arsenal distance themselves from Mesut Ozil for speaking out against China’s oppression of #Uyghurs ❌ Arsenal spoke to Mohamed Elneny about the "wider implications" of his pro-Palestinian social media posts ❌ #Palestine
    0 Kommentare 0 Anteile
  • : U.S. President Joe Biden meets with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Ukrainian first lady Olena Zelenska at Mariinsky Palace during an unannounced visit in Kyiv, Ukraine, Feb. 20, 2023.

    U.S. President Joe Biden made an unannounced visit Monday to Ukraine, days ahead of the one-year anniversary of Russia’s invasion, saying he was there to “show our support for the nation’s independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity.”

    Speaking alongside Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at Mariinsky Palace in Kyiv, Biden announced $500 million in new U.S. aid, including artillery ammunition and anti-tank weapons. He also said there would be new U.S. sanctions against Russia this week.

    “One year later, Kyiv stands. And Ukraine stands. Democracy stands,” Biden said. “The Americans stand with you and the world stands with you.”

    Biden spoke about bringing together a coalition of more than 50 countries to help Ukraine’s military, and uniting leading economies to impose “unprecedented costs” on Russia’s economy.

    “Putin thought Ukraine was weak and the West was divided,” Biden said. “He thought he could outlast us. I don’t think he’s thinking that right now.”

    Zelenskyy thanked Biden for coming at a huge moment for Ukraine, and said he looked forward to discussing the battlefield situation with the U.S. leader.

    Air raid sirens were heard in Kyiv and elsewhere in Ukraine as Biden visited, including as he and Zelenskyy visited a cathedral in the capital.

    Biden and Zelenskyy also laid a wreath at a memorial wall dedicated to fallen heroes from the conflict. (AP/VOA)
    📷: U.S. President Joe Biden meets with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Ukrainian first lady Olena Zelenska at Mariinsky Palace during an unannounced visit in Kyiv, Ukraine, Feb. 20, 2023. 👉 U.S. President Joe Biden made an unannounced visit Monday to Ukraine, days ahead of the one-year anniversary of Russia’s invasion, saying he was there to “show our support for the nation’s independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity.” Speaking alongside Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at Mariinsky Palace in Kyiv, Biden announced $500 million in new U.S. aid, including artillery ammunition and anti-tank weapons. He also said there would be new U.S. sanctions against Russia this week. “One year later, Kyiv stands. And Ukraine stands. Democracy stands,” Biden said. “The Americans stand with you and the world stands with you.” Biden spoke about bringing together a coalition of more than 50 countries to help Ukraine’s military, and uniting leading economies to impose “unprecedented costs” on Russia’s economy. “Putin thought Ukraine was weak and the West was divided,” Biden said. “He thought he could outlast us. I don’t think he’s thinking that right now.” Zelenskyy thanked Biden for coming at a huge moment for Ukraine, and said he looked forward to discussing the battlefield situation with the U.S. leader. Air raid sirens were heard in Kyiv and elsewhere in Ukraine as Biden visited, including as he and Zelenskyy visited a cathedral in the capital. Biden and Zelenskyy also laid a wreath at a memorial wall dedicated to fallen heroes from the conflict. (AP/VOA)
    0 Kommentare 0 Anteile
  • 𝐀𝐫𝐚𝐛 𝐌𝐮𝐬𝐥𝐢𝐦𝐬 𝐮𝐧𝐝𝐞𝐫 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐎𝐭𝐭𝐨𝐦𝐚𝐧 𝐂𝐚𝐥𝐢𝐩𝐡𝐚𝐭𝐞!

    "Ottoman rule as Islamic Caliphs was accepted among all the Arab intellectuals, ruling classes, scholars of Islam, and people as long as the Ottomans defended Dar al Islam (lands of Islam) from infidels and ruled by spirit of the pristine Sharia (Islamic Law).

    There was little serious opposition to Ottoman rule in Arabia until the 19th century when the centuries old understanding between Ottoman state and the Arabs broke down due to Western invasions and nationalistic movements. "

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

    #arab #arabic #muslim #ottoman #arabian
    #Shariah #islamic #invasion #intellectual
    #nationalism #osmanli #Turks #middleeast
    𝐀𝐫𝐚𝐛 𝐌𝐮𝐬𝐥𝐢𝐦𝐬 𝐮𝐧𝐝𝐞𝐫 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐎𝐭𝐭𝐨𝐦𝐚𝐧 𝐂𝐚𝐥𝐢𝐩𝐡𝐚𝐭𝐞! "Ottoman rule as Islamic Caliphs was accepted among all the Arab intellectuals, ruling classes, scholars of Islam, and people as long as the Ottomans defended Dar al Islam (lands of Islam) from infidels and ruled by spirit of the pristine Sharia (Islamic Law). There was little serious opposition to Ottoman rule in Arabia until the 19th century when the centuries old understanding between Ottoman state and the Arabs broke down due to Western invasions and nationalistic movements. " Quote by: Professor Kenneth W Harl (Phd Historian from Yale university USA 🇺🇸 ) #arab #arabic #muslim #ottoman #arabian #Shariah #islamic #invasion #intellectual #nationalism #osmanli #Turks #middleeast
    0 Kommentare 0 Anteile
Suchergebnis