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السلام و الأمان على أطفالك يا شام .
Peace and safety for Syrian children .
WHERE IS THE LIE
Australia’s First Hijab Wearing Muslim Captain and Engineer: How amazing is she?
Meet Captain Mona Shindy, Captain of Royal Australian Navy, Chief of Navy’s Islamic Advisor, engineer and fulltime mother. She is one of many prime examples of today’s inspiring role models. (Read more about Mona)
That feeling you get when a non-Muslim is explaining what islam is all about.
Stephen Colbert and Stephen King concoct a scary story
Best Trump shade I’ve seen so far
Palestinian students pray in a classroom in the occupied West Bank city of Hebron on October 19, 2015 next to an empty chair of their former classmate 16-year-old Bayan al-Osaily (portrait) covered in a traditional Palestinian keffiyeh scarf, who was killed by an Israeli soldier.
عالم عراقي يبكي بغصة بشارع المتنبي بعد أن اضطرته الحاجة لبيع مكتبته الخاصة
Iraqi scholar speaks out of heartbreak, after he had to sell his own books because of poverty.
Translation:
“One day we will tell our children how we went to Europe looking for help and how a lot of Syrians drowned and thousands died.
“One day we will tell them that Arabs and Islamic countries were closer to us than Europe but they turned us down”
hoodjab:
A Greek doctor has photographed an extremely rare moment during a birth, showing a baby still encased inside the amniotic sac after it has been removed from the mother’s body.
Because the sac had not been punctured, Dr Tsigris said the baby did not even realise it had been born and behaved as if it was still inside the mother’s womb.
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The doctor said there was no risk to the baby as it was still feeding off the placenta and would begin to breathe as soon as the sac was broken.
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this is really cool
just five more minutes, mom
procrastination taken to the next level
Procrastinating from the womb
@commonthought1
When you go to someones house for the first time and you sit there like
elementary school: remember to brainstorm then write a first draft then your final draft and don't forget to reread and edit!
college: i just wrote that shit in 1 hour and submitted it with 2 minutes to spare what the fuck is a "draft"
imagine sleeping early and waking up with the sunrise and enjoying mornings and being prepared for class and knowing the material and living a healthy lifestyle and having your life together in general