I’m Not A Fire Cracker, I'm A Bomb. I Don’t Disappear When I Explode, I Blow Up And Kill Everyone.

I’m not a fire cracker, I'm a bomb. I don’t disappear when I explode, I blow up and kill everyone.

I’m Not A Fire Cracker, I'm A Bomb. I Don’t Disappear When I Explode, I Blow Up And Kill Everyone.

🖼️:Aron Wiesenfeld

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7 months ago

kaçak kız

Telaffuzunu elemeye ve geliştirmeye başladı.. Ve bir takımyıldız gibi kendi yörüngesinde süzülüyor! Ona suikast düzenlemeye çalışan bir dünya var. Kalıntıları arasında dolaşıp, savrulup dönüyorum Yıkıcı bir retorik savaşı yaklaşıyor Kanıyla ve toprağıyla çarmıha gerilecek! Çöken dünyada makalem özgür kaldı. Evren bilgisayarlı! Beni nasıl kendi inlerine sürüklemeye çalıştılar Özgünlüğün baltalandığı bir bağımlılık Kimliklerini inkar ediyorlar... Benzerlik kalıplarıyla şekillenmeyeceğim! Sanatım doğanın sesini dinlemek Ve uzuvlarım düşenlerden gizli Ruhum karanlıkta tek başına savaşır

-Sakina Al-Sharif

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7 months ago

Orientalist Paintings

Orientalist Paintings

Jean-Léon Gérôme - The Carpet Merchant 

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Jean Leon Gerome - Pelt Merchant of Cairo

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Frederick Arthur Bridgman - An Afternoon in Algiers

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Osman Hamdi Bey - Islam Priest Reading Qura'an

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John Frederick Lewis - The Midday Meal, Cairo

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Ludwig Deutsch - The Tribute

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Frederick Arthur Bridgman - The Messenger, 1879

Orientalist Paintings

Jean-Léon Gérôme - The Harem in the Kiosk, 1870

Orientalist Paintings

Frederick Arthur Bridgman - In The Souk, Tunis (1874)

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Jean-Léon Gérôme - Prayer in the Mosque

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John Frederick Lewis - The Kibab Shop

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(The Reception) by John Frederick Lewis

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Frederick Arthur Bridgman - Return from the Festival, Algiers

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Gustav Bauernfeind - Forecourt of the Ummayad Mosque

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Ludwig Deutsch - At Prayer (1923)

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Frederick Arthur Bridgman - Young Woman On A Terrace

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John Frederick Lewis - The Harem 1841

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Ludwig Deutsch - The Qanun Player

Orientalist Paintings

Rudolf Ernst - The Carpet Seller

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Martinus Rørbye - outside the Kilic Ali Pasha Mosque

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Léon-Auguste-Adolphe Belly - Pilgrims going to Mecca

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Amedeo Simonetti - The Rug Merchant

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Eugène Fromentin - Windstorm

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Jean Leon Gerome - The Whirling Dervish

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Giulio Rosati - The Dance

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Jean Discart - The Pottery Studio Tangiers

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Osman Hamdi Bey - Young Woman Reading


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1 year ago

Between you and me

Between You And Me

Between you and me there are summer nights, a melody that I secretly dedicate to you, a series of flirtatious poems and the darkness of the night. Between you and me there are endless streets and roads full of strangers Between you and me there are night stars, winter storms, autumn winds, and spring flowers Between you and me there is the nostalgia of September, The crushes of December and The January drunkards. There are whispers and shadows between us And stories that can't be told with words

Between you and me, are the poisoned arrows of lovers.


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1 year ago

In my eyes, you seemed to lack a lot. you lacked maturity, manners, and thought. You also lacked worries, gloominess, concerns, or reasons to cry. So whenever I looked at you… I was annoyed.

In My Eyes, You Seemed To Lack A Lot. You Lacked Maturity, Manners, And Thought. You Also Lacked Worries,

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2 months ago

The Samaritans and their conflict with the Jews

The Samaritans And Their Conflict With The Jews

Who Are the Samaritans?

The Samaritans are a small religious minority living in the occupied Palestinian territories, specifically on Mount Gerizim in Nablus, and in the city of Holon in Israel. They consider themselves the true descendants of the Israelites who remained in the Holy Land when the Jews were exiled to Babylon in the 6th century BCE. They believe that they never deviated from the original faith, unlike the Jews who, according to their view, altered the religion after their return from the Babylonian exile.

The Samaritans And Their Conflict With The Jews

Samaritan Religious Beliefs

The Samaritans only follow the Samaritan Torah, which differs from the Jewish Torah in several points, and they reject the Talmud, the main source of Jewish law after the Torah. For Samaritans, Mount Gerizim in Nablus is the holiest site, and they believe it is the true place of worship for God, not the Temple Mount in Jerusalem as the Jews believe. They view the Jews as having strayed from the true path when they chose Jerusalem as the center of their worship, leading to a deep religious divide between the two communities.

The Samaritans And Their Conflict With The Jews
The Samaritans And Their Conflict With The Jews

The Roots of the Hostility Between the Samaritans and Jews

The conflict between the Jews and Samaritans dates back thousands of years. Jews believe that the Samaritans are not pure Israelites but a mix of the remnants of the ancient Israelites and pagan peoples who settled in the area after the Assyrian conquest. In contrast, the Samaritans believe that they are the true Israelites, and the Jews have distorted the religion and introduced incorrect teachings. This hostility became so intense that the Jews in ancient times considered Samaritan food impure and rejected intermarriage and interaction with them.

The Samaritans And Their Conflict With The Jews

The Conflict in Ancient Times

During the Persian period, the Jews tried to impose their control over the Samaritans and prevent them from building their temple on Mount Gerizim, leading to fierce conflicts between the two groups. During the reign of Alexander the Great, the Samaritans gained some privileges, but with the arrival of the Hasmoneans, the Jews persecuted them, and their temple on Mount Gerizim was destroyed.

The Samaritans And Their Conflict With The Jews

The Samaritan Situation in the Roman and Islamic Periods

Under Roman rule, the Samaritans faced great persecution, especially after their failed revolts against the Roman Empire, which led to the killing and displacement of many of them. With the rise of Christianity, they became further marginalized, as the Christians did not consider them Jews, nor did they regard them as part of their faith. During the Islamic era, the Samaritans were granted some protection as "People of the Book," but they remained a minority community.

The Samaritans And Their Conflict With The Jews

The Samaritans Today... Between Challenge and Survival

Today, the number of Samaritans is around 800 people, making them one of the smallest religious communities in the world. Some hold Israeli citizenship, while others live in the West Bank under Palestinian authority. Despite their small number, they continue to hold onto their traditions, language, and celebrate their unique holidays, such as the Samaritan Passover, according to their distinct calendar.

The Samaritans And Their Conflict With The Jews

The Samaritans are a living testament to the religious and political history of the region, carrying an ancient legacy of conflict and isolation, yet striving to preserve their identity despite the political and religious transformations that have taken place in the Holy Land. Do you think the hostility between the Samaritans and Jews still persists today?

The Samaritans And Their Conflict With The Jews

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3 years ago

I want to write a letter of resignation,

a letter in which I apologize for not being able to fulfill my duties to others and to myself. To be said that he/she was here, but they left and never came back.

I want everyone to wait for me, without ever returning.

I Want To Write A Letter Of Resignation,

Painting by - Martin Brado


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3 months ago

We are accused of terrorism

We Are Accused Of Terrorism

We are accused of terrorism If we dare to write about the remains of a homeland That is scattered in pieces and in decay In decadence and disarray About a homeland that is searching for a place And about a nation that no longer has a face

About a homeland that has nothing left of its great ancient verse But that of wailing and eulogy

About a homeland that has nothing in its horizons Of freedoms of different types and ideology

About a homeland that forbids us from buying a newspaper Or listen to anything About a homeland where all birds are always not allowed to sing About a homeland that out of horror, its writers are using invisible ink

About a homeland that resembles poetry in our country Improvised, imported, loose and of no boundaries Of foreign tongue and soul Detached from Man and Land, ignoring their plight as a whole

About a homeland to the negotiating table moves Without a dignity or shoes

About a homeland That no more has steadfast men With only women therein

Bitterness is in our mouthsin our talkin our eyes Will draught also plague our souls as a legacy passed to us from ancient times?

Our nation has nobody left, even the less glorified No one to say "NO" in the face of those who gave up our homebread and butter Turning our colorful history into a circus

We have not a single honest poem That has not lost its virginity in a ruler's Harem

We grew accustomed to humiliation Then what is left of Man If he is comfortable with that?

I search the books of history For men of greatness to deliver us from darkness To save our women from fires' brutality

I search for men of yesterday But all I find is frightened cats Fearing for their souls From the authority of rats

Are we hit by national blindness Or are we suffering from color blindness

We are accused of terrorism If we refuse to perish Under Israeli tyranny That is hampering our unity Our history Our Bible and our Quran Our prophets' land If that is our sin and crime Then terrorism is fine

We are accused of terrorism If we refuse to be wiped out By barbarians, the Mongols or the Jews If we choose to stone the fragile security council Which was sacked by the king of caesuras

We are accused of terrorism If we refuse to negotiate the wolf And reach out for a whore

America is fighting the cultures of Man Because it lacks one And against the civilizations because it needs one It is a gigantic structure but without a wall

We are accused of terrorism If we refuse current times Where America  the arrogant the mighty the rich Became a sworn interpreter of Hebrew.

-Nizar Qabbani


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3 months ago

The occupation of Palestine documented in photographs

The Occupation Of Palestine Documented In Photographs

Proclamation of Marshall Law in Jerusalem by General Allenby. 1917

The Occupation Of Palestine Documented In Photographs

British forces enter Jerusalem, December 9, 1917 with Brig. Gen. Watson and Col. Bailey at the Jaffa Gate.

The Occupation Of Palestine Documented In Photographs

British occupying army in Jerusalem. 1929

The Occupation Of Palestine Documented In Photographs

Palestinian leaders meet to discuss the 1929 revolt against British occupation. 1929

The Occupation Of Palestine Documented In Photographs

Mufti of Jerusalem and Palestinian leaders at the Al-Aqsa Mosque, Jerusalem. 1921–1937

The Occupation Of Palestine Documented In Photographs

Palestinian delegation in London to demand Palestinian independence. 1929

The Occupation Of Palestine Documented In Photographs

Palestinian citizens searched during the uprising of August 23 to 31 at Jaffa Gate. 1929

The Occupation Of Palestine Documented In Photographs

Palestinian women’s delegation demonstrating against British policies outside of the high commissioner’s residency. 1929

The Occupation Of Palestine Documented In Photographs

Palestinians demonstrating against the occupying British army at Jaffa Gate. 1933

The Occupation Of Palestine Documented In Photographs

Palestinians protesting British occupation, Jerusalem. 1933

The Occupation Of Palestine Documented In Photographs

Palestinians at Abou Ghosh take oath of allegiance to protest British occupation and reject Zionist immigration. 1936

The Occupation Of Palestine Documented In Photographs

Fire scorched the Armenian Quarter in the old City. 1936

The Occupation Of Palestine Documented In Photographs

British occupation soldiers stand witness to their destruction in the City of Jenin. 1938

The Occupation Of Palestine Documented In Photographs

Jenin after British occupying soldiers destroyed a quarter of the city with dynamite. 1938

The Occupation Of Palestine Documented In Photographs

Palestinians lined up by British occupying police for identity card check. 1939

The Occupation Of Palestine Documented In Photographs

Australian soldiers marching down Jaffa Road. 1940–1946

The Occupation Of Palestine Documented In Photographs

British military recruits parade across Jaffa Gate. 1941

Photographs published by: https://www.palestinephotoproject.org/Gallery-Folder/Occupation-and-Resistence/i-3bPjRwR


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