• If you choose a working woman, you have to accept that she can't handle the house full time.

    If you choose a housewife who can take care of you and manage the home completely, you need to accept that she doesn't make money.

    If you choose a submissive woman, you must accept that she depends on you.

    If you choose to be with a brave woman, you must accept that she is brave and has thoughts of her own.

    If you choose a beautiful woman, you have to
    accept the expenses as well.

    If you choose to be with a great woman, you must accept that she is tough and firm.

    No woman is perfect.
    A woman has her own ′′good thing′′ that defines who she is and makes her unique.
    If you choose a working woman, you have to accept that she can't handle the house full time. If you choose a housewife who can take care of you and manage the home completely, you need to accept that she doesn't make money. If you choose a submissive woman, you must accept that she depends on you. If you choose to be with a brave woman, you must accept that she is brave and has thoughts of her own. If you choose a beautiful woman, you have to accept the expenses as well. If you choose to be with a great woman, you must accept that she is tough and firm. No woman is perfect. A woman has her own ′′good thing′′ that defines who she is and makes her unique. 🤍
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  • Ottoman soldiers left this money in trust with the family of the Palestinian merchant Ragheb Hilmi Al-Alul From Nablus when they withdrew 100 years ago .
    Ottoman soldiers left this money in trust with the family of the Palestinian merchant Ragheb Hilmi Al-Alul From Nablus when they withdrew 100 years ago .
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  • Facts about Tiger of Mysore Tipu Sultan:

    * He was the ruler of the Kingdom of Mysore from 1782 to 1799.
    * He was also known as the "Tiger of Mysore" for his military prowess and his fierce resistance to British rule.
    * He was a skilled military strategist and tactician, and he is credited with introducing a number of innovations to the art of warfare, including the use of iron-cased rockets.
    * He was also a patron of the arts and sciences, and he founded a number of schools and libraries.
    * He was a Muslim ruler, but he was tolerant of other religions and he promoted religious harmony in his kingdom.
    * He was martyred in battle in 1799 by the British East India Company.

    * He was born in Devanahalli, Karnataka, India, on November 20, 1750.
    * His father, Hyder Ali, was the Sultan of Mysore and a powerful military leader.
    * Tipu Sultan was educated in both the Islamic and Western traditions.
    * He was married to Fatima Begum, the daughter of the Nizam of Hyderabad.
    * He had three sons and two daughters.
    * He was a skilled horseman and archer.
    * He was a devout Muslim and he often prayed five times a day.
    * He was a generous ruler and he often gave money to the poor and needy.
    * He was a patron of the arts and sciences and he founded a number of schools and libraries.
    * He was a fierce opponent of the British East India Company and he fought three wars against them.

    Tipu Sultan is a complex and controversial figure. He was a skilled military leader and a patron of the arts and sciences, but he was also a ruthless ruler who persecuted his enemies. He is still remembered today as a hero by many Indians, but he is also seen as a villain by some.

    "It is better to live like a lion for a day than to live like a jackal for a hundred years."

    #IslamicHistory
    #IslamicGoldenAge
    #muslimscientists
    #muslimscientist
    #TipuSultan
    Facts about Tiger of Mysore Tipu Sultan: * He was the ruler of the Kingdom of Mysore from 1782 to 1799. * He was also known as the "Tiger of Mysore" for his military prowess and his fierce resistance to British rule. * He was a skilled military strategist and tactician, and he is credited with introducing a number of innovations to the art of warfare, including the use of iron-cased rockets. * He was also a patron of the arts and sciences, and he founded a number of schools and libraries. * He was a Muslim ruler, but he was tolerant of other religions and he promoted religious harmony in his kingdom. * He was martyred in battle in 1799 by the British East India Company. * He was born in Devanahalli, Karnataka, India, on November 20, 1750. * His father, Hyder Ali, was the Sultan of Mysore and a powerful military leader. * Tipu Sultan was educated in both the Islamic and Western traditions. * He was married to Fatima Begum, the daughter of the Nizam of Hyderabad. * He had three sons and two daughters. * He was a skilled horseman and archer. * He was a devout Muslim and he often prayed five times a day. * He was a generous ruler and he often gave money to the poor and needy. * He was a patron of the arts and sciences and he founded a number of schools and libraries. * He was a fierce opponent of the British East India Company and he fought three wars against them. Tipu Sultan is a complex and controversial figure. He was a skilled military leader and a patron of the arts and sciences, but he was also a ruthless ruler who persecuted his enemies. He is still remembered today as a hero by many Indians, but he is also seen as a villain by some. "It is better to live like a lion for a day than to live like a jackal for a hundred years." #IslamicHistory #IslamicGoldenAge #muslimscientists #muslimscientist #TipuSultan
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  • OFFICIAL: Karim Benzema has Joined Al Ittihad on Two Year Deal with option for Further season.

    Karim Benzema will earn almost €200m per season net salary, commercial deals included.

    Karim Benzema could earn at least €600M - if he stays there for next Three Seasons!

    KING KARIM EARNING KING SIZE MONEY!

    STILL CAN'T BELIEVE IT REALLY HAPPENED!

    : @ittihadfc
    🚨💣OFFICIAL: Karim Benzema has Joined Al Ittihad on Two Year Deal with option for Further season. 🟡⚫️🇸🇦👑 Karim Benzema will earn almost €200m per season net salary, commercial deals included. 🤯🔥 Karim Benzema could earn at least €600M - if he stays there for next Three Seasons! 💰💰 KING KARIM EARNING KING SIZE MONEY! 👑💰💰 STILL CAN'T BELIEVE IT REALLY HAPPENED! 🤯 📸 : @ittihadfc
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  • The Drunk Basket

    •Bars in 1960s Turkey used to hire workers to carry "too drunk" people back home

    •These people were called küfeci and
    To be so drunk you couldn’t walk was called küfe.

    •Many bars in Turkey would often employ basket men whose sole purpose was to take patrons home when they were too drunk to stand up.

    •Most of these men would work as porters during the day and then would work as basket men at night to earn some extra money.
    🔘The Drunk Basket🔘 •Bars in 1960s Turkey used to hire workers to carry "too drunk" people back home •These people were called küfeci and To be so drunk you couldn’t walk was called küfe. •Many bars in Turkey would often employ basket men whose sole purpose was to take patrons home when they were too drunk to stand up. •Most of these men would work as porters during the day and then would work as basket men at night to earn some extra money.
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  • RAMADAN IN THE REPUBLIC OF TURKEY

    In Turkey, Ramadan is also called the sultan of the other eleven months.

    In front of the bakery, people wait in lines for hot Ramadan buns, as soon as the call to prayer is called, the fast is broken with prayer and dates. After several hours of abstinence, the stomachs are filled with special Ramadan delicacies and the socializing begins, which lasts from iftar to the beginning of the Tarawih prayers.

    Ramadan traditions across Turkey:

    "Sele-sepet" in Samsun
    The gathering, which takes place on the night of the 14th to the 15th day of Ramadan and is known as "Sele-sepet", is still very special, especially for children.
    That night, children go around the houses around the village with lamps and baskets, the so-called "sele-sepets" and collect tips. Children receive money from someone, candies, cookies or chocolate from someone. What the children collect they put in the baskets they carry. Walking from door to door, the children also sing suitable songs to the hosts.

    The tradition of the orchestra in Amasya
    In Amasya, the tradition of iftar with music from 150 years ago is still alive today. The people gather for iftar sofres around the Amasya Fortress on the Haršena hill, the highest place dominating the city, where they break their fast to the music of the city orchestra.

    The tradition started by the governor of Amasya, Zija Pasha, in the 1860s, by marking the beginning of Ramadan with the music of davul and zurna at the fortress of Amasya, still has a special meaning for the people of Amasya.

    In Erzurum, gifts are given to children who fast for the first time
    In Erzurum, children who fast for the first time receive various gifts, iftar meals and gifts are brought to the houses of engaged girls. In homes and mosques, 1001 Hatma of the Qur'an are recited, and it best reflects the spirit of Ramadan.

    Iftar of artisans in Konya
    One of the obligatory Ramadan customs are iftars in which many people participate. Artisans invite their neighbors from neighboring shops to have iftar together, and together they rest from a hard day's work with iftar.
    In 51 mosques in Konya, teravih prayer with hatma is performed. At the Esrefoglu Mosque in Beyşehirli, not far from Konya, the faithful are treated to Ottoman sherbet after leaving the teravih prayers.

    "Karađoz and Hadživat" in Bursa
    Bursa is known as the place where the shadow theater, Karađoz and Hadživat still live today, an unforgettable Ramadan tradition. Visitors have the opportunity to meet Karađoza and Hadživata at events organized by the municipality during Ramadan.

    Ramadan pastry "kahke" in Gaziantep
    One type of pastry known as "kahke" is a Ramadan tradition and is prepared in every house to cheer up the children. Neighbors never forget to treat each other with the dishes they prepare for Iftar and Sahur.
    RAMADAN IN THE REPUBLIC OF TURKEY In Turkey, Ramadan is also called the sultan of the other eleven months. In front of the bakery, people wait in lines for hot Ramadan buns, as soon as the call to prayer is called, the fast is broken with prayer and dates. After several hours of abstinence, the stomachs are filled with special Ramadan delicacies and the socializing begins, which lasts from iftar to the beginning of the Tarawih prayers. Ramadan traditions across Turkey: "Sele-sepet" in Samsun The gathering, which takes place on the night of the 14th to the 15th day of Ramadan and is known as "Sele-sepet", is still very special, especially for children. That night, children go around the houses around the village with lamps and baskets, the so-called "sele-sepets" and collect tips. Children receive money from someone, candies, cookies or chocolate from someone. What the children collect they put in the baskets they carry. Walking from door to door, the children also sing suitable songs to the hosts. The tradition of the orchestra in Amasya In Amasya, the tradition of iftar with music from 150 years ago is still alive today. The people gather for iftar sofres around the Amasya Fortress on the Haršena hill, the highest place dominating the city, where they break their fast to the music of the city orchestra. The tradition started by the governor of Amasya, Zija Pasha, in the 1860s, by marking the beginning of Ramadan with the music of davul and zurna at the fortress of Amasya, still has a special meaning for the people of Amasya. In Erzurum, gifts are given to children who fast for the first time In Erzurum, children who fast for the first time receive various gifts, iftar meals and gifts are brought to the houses of engaged girls. In homes and mosques, 1001 Hatma of the Qur'an are recited, and it best reflects the spirit of Ramadan. Iftar of artisans in Konya One of the obligatory Ramadan customs are iftars in which many people participate. Artisans invite their neighbors from neighboring shops to have iftar together, and together they rest from a hard day's work with iftar. In 51 mosques in Konya, teravih prayer with hatma is performed. At the Esrefoglu Mosque in Beyşehirli, not far from Konya, the faithful are treated to Ottoman sherbet after leaving the teravih prayers. "Karađoz and Hadživat" in Bursa Bursa is known as the place where the shadow theater, Karađoz and Hadživat still live today, an unforgettable Ramadan tradition. Visitors have the opportunity to meet Karađoza and Hadživata at events organized by the municipality during Ramadan. Ramadan pastry "kahke" in Gaziantep One type of pastry known as "kahke" is a Ramadan tradition and is prepared in every house to cheer up the children. Neighbors never forget to treat each other with the dishes they prepare for Iftar and Sahur.
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  • Sri Lanka’s economy contracted by 7.8 percent in 2022 from the previous year, according to the government data released on Wednesday. Moody’s Investors Service predicts the country’s growth is expected to rebound in 2024.

    High inflation, economic mismanagement combined with the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic left the country running out of money to pay for food and fuel at the start of last year and triggered its worst financial crisis since 1948. #SriLanka #economy
    Sri Lanka’s economy contracted by 7.8 percent in 2022 from the previous year, according to the government data released on Wednesday. Moody’s Investors Service predicts the country’s growth is expected to rebound in 2024. High inflation, economic mismanagement combined with the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic left the country running out of money to pay for food and fuel at the start of last year and triggered its worst financial crisis since 1948. #SriLanka #economy
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  • Yusuf ibn Ayyub ibn Shadhi (1137 – 4 March 1193), commonly known by the title Salah ud Din ,was the founder of the Ayyubid Sultanate. Hailing from an ethnic Kurdish family, he was the first Sultan of both Egypt and Syria. He is popularly known for liberating Al-Quds, the land of Jerusalem or the first Islamic Qiblah.

    Sultan Salah ud Din spearheaded the Muslim military effort against the Crusader states in the Levant. At the height of his power, Ayyubid territorial limit spanned Egypt, Syria, Upper Mesopotamia, the Hejaz, Yemen, the Maghreb, and Nubia. The Sultan was indeed Kurdish by race but far from being any ethno nationalist.

    He was an Orthodox Sunni Muslim and also a disciple of the Sultan ul Awliyah, Shaykh Sayyid Abdul Qadir Jillani (رحمه الله تعالی) the leader of Sunni Orthodoxy and 13th direct descendant of the Fifth Rightly Guided Caliph Sayyidina Imam Hassan ibn Ali رضي الله عنهم . So, Sultan Salah ud Din Ayubi Hazretleri has the honor of having this unique spiritual link which reaches to the King of all Prophets Sayyidna Muhammad ﷺ.
    [Source: Saladin, Pearson Longman. p. 48]

    Sultan Salah ud Din was famous for his kind, generous, and forgiving nature. Despite the horrendous slaughter of Muslims by Crusaders' when they originally conquered Jerusalem in 1099, Sultan granted amnesty to all common Catholics and even to the defeated Christian army, as long as they were able to pay the aforementioned ransom (the Greek Orthodox Christians were treated even better because they often opposed the western Crusaders).

    20th-century French author Albert Champdor described Sultan Salah ud Din as "Le plus pur héros de l'Islam" (English: The purest Hero of Islam) through his book. As early as 1202/03, Walther von der Vogelweide urged the German King Philip of Swabia to be more generous like Salah ud Din, who believed that a king's hands should have holes to let the gold fall through.
    [Introduction to the History of the Muslim East, Historical Bibliography. University of California Press. p. 166.]

    In April 1191, a Frankish woman's three month old baby had been stolen from her camp and sold on the market. The Franks urged her to approach Salah ud Din herself with her grievance. According to Baha ad-Din, Sultan used his own money to buy the child back:

    He gave it to the mother and she took it; with tears streaming down her face, and hugged the baby to her chest. The people were watching her and weeping and I (Ibn Shaddad) was standing amongst them. She suckled it for some time and then Sultan ordered a horse to be fetched for her and she went back to camp.
    [Lyons, Malcolm Cameron; Jackson, D. E. P. (1982). Saladin: The Politics of the Holy War]

    Sultan Salah ud Din died of a fever on 4 March 1193 (27 Safar 589 AH) at Damascus, not long after King Richard's departure. In Sultan Salah ud Din's possession at the time of his death were one piece of gold and forty silver pieces. He had given away wealth to his poor subjects, leaving nothing to pay for his funeral. He was buried in a mausoleum in the garden outside the Umayyad Mosque in Damascus, Syria.
    [Baha ad-Din ibn Shaddad (2002). The Rare and Excellent History of Saladin]

    May the Nur of Jenab e Haqq Allah Azzawajal fill the grave of Sultan Salah ud Din. Amin

    #islamicknowledge #tarih #Saladin #Egypt #kurdish #IslamicHistory #March #today
    #TodayInHistory #knowledge #historical
    Yusuf ibn Ayyub ibn Shadhi (1137 – 4 March 1193), commonly known by the title Salah ud Din ,was the founder of the Ayyubid Sultanate. Hailing from an ethnic Kurdish family, he was the first Sultan of both Egypt and Syria. He is popularly known for liberating Al-Quds, the land of Jerusalem or the first Islamic Qiblah. Sultan Salah ud Din spearheaded the Muslim military effort against the Crusader states in the Levant. At the height of his power, Ayyubid territorial limit spanned Egypt, Syria, Upper Mesopotamia, the Hejaz, Yemen, the Maghreb, and Nubia. The Sultan was indeed Kurdish by race but far from being any ethno nationalist. He was an Orthodox Sunni Muslim and also a disciple of the Sultan ul Awliyah, Shaykh Sayyid Abdul Qadir Jillani (رحمه الله تعالی) the leader of Sunni Orthodoxy and 13th direct descendant of the Fifth Rightly Guided Caliph Sayyidina Imam Hassan ibn Ali رضي الله عنهم . So, Sultan Salah ud Din Ayubi Hazretleri has the honor of having this unique spiritual link which reaches to the King of all Prophets Sayyidna Muhammad ﷺ. [Source: Saladin, Pearson Longman. p. 48] Sultan Salah ud Din was famous for his kind, generous, and forgiving nature. Despite the horrendous slaughter of Muslims by Crusaders' when they originally conquered Jerusalem in 1099, Sultan granted amnesty to all common Catholics and even to the defeated Christian army, as long as they were able to pay the aforementioned ransom (the Greek Orthodox Christians were treated even better because they often opposed the western Crusaders). 20th-century French author Albert Champdor described Sultan Salah ud Din as "Le plus pur héros de l'Islam" (English: The purest Hero of Islam) through his book. As early as 1202/03, Walther von der Vogelweide urged the German King Philip of Swabia to be more generous like Salah ud Din, who believed that a king's hands should have holes to let the gold fall through. [Introduction to the History of the Muslim East, Historical Bibliography. University of California Press. p. 166.] In April 1191, a Frankish woman's three month old baby had been stolen from her camp and sold on the market. The Franks urged her to approach Salah ud Din herself with her grievance. According to Baha ad-Din, Sultan used his own money to buy the child back: He gave it to the mother and she took it; with tears streaming down her face, and hugged the baby to her chest. The people were watching her and weeping and I (Ibn Shaddad) was standing amongst them. She suckled it for some time and then Sultan ordered a horse to be fetched for her and she went back to camp. [Lyons, Malcolm Cameron; Jackson, D. E. P. (1982). Saladin: The Politics of the Holy War] Sultan Salah ud Din died of a fever on 4 March 1193 (27 Safar 589 AH) at Damascus, not long after King Richard's departure. In Sultan Salah ud Din's possession at the time of his death were one piece of gold and forty silver pieces. He had given away wealth to his poor subjects, leaving nothing to pay for his funeral. He was buried in a mausoleum in the garden outside the Umayyad Mosque in Damascus, Syria. [Baha ad-Din ibn Shaddad (2002). The Rare and Excellent History of Saladin] May the Nur of Jenab e Haqq Allah Azzawajal fill the grave of Sultan Salah ud Din. Amin 🤲 #islamicknowledge #tarih #Saladin #Egypt #kurdish #IslamicHistory #March #today #TodayInHistory #knowledge #historical
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  • | A masjid in London was raising money for the earthquake-affected people of Syria. The target was to raise 22,000 pounds. N'Golo Kante (French - Chelsea footballer) stopped the fundraiser and donated the full amount...

    [SOURCE: @AKabelo]
    📰 | A masjid in London was raising money for the earthquake-affected people of Syria. The target was to raise 22,000 pounds. N'Golo Kante (French - Chelsea footballer) stopped the fundraiser and donated the full amount... [SOURCE: @AKabelo]
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  • A seven-hour show broadcast on hundreds of TV and radio channels in Turkey raised 115.1 billion liras ($6 billion) in aid for survivors of the February 6 twin earthquakes, with the country’s central bank leading the donation drive.

    In a phone call to the live show, Governor Sahap Kavcioglu said the central bank will donate 30 billion liras, about a quarter of all the money raised during the Wednesday night show, Anadolu Agency reported. State-run lenders followed the lead, with Ziraat Bankasi pledging 20 billion liras, Vakifbank 12 billion liras and Halkbank 7 billion liras.

    Other top donators include mobile companies Turkcell and Turk Telekom at 3.5 billion liras and 2 billion liras, respectively, and state-run insurer Turkiye Sigorta with 2 billion liras. Turkish Airlines and Borsa Istanbul also donated 2 billion liras each.
    Isbank separately announced a 1 billion liras donation and a pledge to support new construction with 1.75 billion liras.
    A seven-hour show broadcast on hundreds of TV and radio channels in Turkey raised 115.1 billion liras ($6 billion) in aid for survivors of the February 6 twin earthquakes, with the country’s central bank leading the donation drive. In a phone call to the live show, Governor Sahap Kavcioglu said the central bank will donate 30 billion liras, about a quarter of all the money raised during the Wednesday night show, Anadolu Agency reported. State-run lenders followed the lead, with Ziraat Bankasi pledging 20 billion liras, Vakifbank 12 billion liras and Halkbank 7 billion liras. Other top donators include mobile companies Turkcell and Turk Telekom at 3.5 billion liras and 2 billion liras, respectively, and state-run insurer Turkiye Sigorta with 2 billion liras. Turkish Airlines and Borsa Istanbul also donated 2 billion liras each. Isbank separately announced a 1 billion liras donation and a pledge to support new construction with 1.75 billion liras.
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