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"Whoever reads Soorat al-Kahf on Friday, he will be illuminated with light between the two Fridays."
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the Prophet Mohammed (ï·ș) said:
"Whoever reads Soorat al-Kahf on Friday, he will be illuminated with light between the two Fridays."
Palestinian Prisonersâ Day is commemorated every year on April 17. carries an even heavier weight amidst the harrowing reports of brutality and inhumanity inflicted upon Palestinian detainees within Israeli prisons. As Palestinians and the world commemorates the struggles and sacrifices of these prisoners, the chilling reality of torture, loss of limbs, and tragic deaths within the confines of Israeli detention facilities casts a dark shadow over the day. Each account of suffering serves as a poignant reminder of the ongoing injustices faced by Palestinians, igniting global calls for justice and accountability. Amidst the pain and despair, the resilience of Palestinian prisoners and their unwavering resolve to endure such atrocities stand as a testament to the enduring spirit of resistance in the face of oppression. On this day, the world bears witness not only to the atrocities committed but also to the unwavering determination of the Palestinian people to reclaim their dignity and rights. 1) Prisonersâ day (ÙÙÙ Ű§ÙŰŁŰłÙ۱ ۧÙÙÙ۳۷ÙÙÙ), egg tempera, 1980 2) Colors of hope (ۧÙÙŰ§Ù Ű§ÙŰŁÙ Ù), egg tempera, 1980 3) Prison (ۧÙۣ۳۱), oil on canvas, 1982
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On the 14th December 2023, Palestinian Chilean artist Elyanna performs her song Ghosn Zeytoun (Olive Branch) at the El-gouna film festival in Egypt.
A song about sending peace to a land that knows none while the world is silent.
Illustration by Sara Khateeb
View of Jerusalem, Palestine
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Khartoum, Sudan Muslims join in prayer in Khartoum, the capitol of SudanÂ
âHere I am, O God, at Thy Command! Here I am at Thy Command! Thou art without associate; Here I am at Thy Command! Thine are praise and grace and dominion! Thou art without associate.â
 Handcrafted and detailed work being done on site by a small group of skilled craftsman from Fez
This is Eid prayer at Tunisia. Interesting mimbar
In the majority of Qurâan copies from China, the textâs 30 sections are divided into separate volumes bound in leather or cloth. One volume could thus be read each day during the holy month of Ramadan.Â
âForgive my foolishness. Forgive my pride. Allow me to reach Mecca and stand upon the Mount of Mercy.â
Egypt people by Goshovsky on Flickr.