I found such a beautiful edit in tiktok's feed. I don't know the translation of the song, but the footage of Saddam is truly beautiful!
P.S.:They're talking about Kuwait,Idk what exactly, but about Kuwait

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I found such a beautiful edit in tiktok's feed. I don't know the translation of the song, but the footage of Saddam is truly beautiful!
P.S.:They're talking about Kuwait,Idk what exactly, but about Kuwait
قمر ١٤ ذو الحجة من قلب عمان
Nasser El Sonbaty
Harmony junkies gif movie 🎥
Techno is sexy as phuck!
dance the pain away
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Chaos A.D by Nasser ❤️🔥
"Today I saw a reprint of an editorial in Al-Ahram, Nasser's mouthpiece. It is rather grim: "There is no alternative to armed conflict between the UAR and the Israeli enemy." And Israel radio is reporting Nasser's daily press conferences. Today, for example, Nasser said that he has in the last week restored the situation to what it was before 1956. Now, he says, "God will help us restore the situation to what it was prior to 1948." Clear enough. Prior to 1948 there was no Israel, period.
Of course, Nasser and the Arabs use language differently than we do. They get very emotionally involved and tied up in their own rhetoric. The more fancies they spin out the more they believe them. It is a kind of unreality which in itself becomes reality. Although we are by now familiar with their bombast, this is different. Nasser's bombast is backed up, we hear, by six infantry and armored divisions and nine hundred tanks - and the latest Russian equipment. As never before, the Arabs seem united against Israel. Russia must be behind all of this. Nasser would not dare otherwise.
It does seem to me - and the feeling is universal here - that Israel has no alternative but to fight. Where in the history of the world has a nation reacted passively to a blockade of a major port?"
- The 28th of Iyar: The Dramatic, Day-by-Day journal of an American Family in Israel during the Six Day War, Rabbi Emanuel Feldman
Arrivée pour les funérailles de Nasser, Le Caire, 30 septembre 1970.
Kadhal ('96)
'96 is 2018 tamil film starring vijay sethupathi and trisha in the lead roles. It was a story of 2 childhood lovers who had to separate due to the circumstances they had in their lifes and some hard decisions they made. After years they see each other in their school reunion. The awkwardness between them and how it love stills lives inside them without any lust is the one liner for 96.
In this film there is a song which never made to the final cut called anthathi(end of the beginning)in the last 1 and half minutes there is a poem voiced by Nasser which made me feel like it was written for everyone who is still searching,sad,angry and bad mouthing love(actually the poem is universal i felt like these guys need it the most). I hope everyone likes it.(for english translation,it's below)
Thedavenam
Munarivinpindri varum athan
varugaiyai idhayam urakka sollum
Kadhal
Kadhal oru naal ungaleyum vanthadaiyum
Athai alli anaiththu kollungal
Anbaga parththu kollungal
Kadhal thangum
Kadhal thayangum
Kadhal sirikkum
Kadhal inikkum
Kadhal kavithaigal varaiyum
Kadhal kalangum
Kadhal kuzhambum
Kadhal...oralavukku puriyum
Kadhal vilagum
Kadhal piriyum
Kadavugali moodamal vazhi anuppungal
Kaaththirungal
Oru velai kadhal thirumbinal
Thuraththil thayangi nindral
Arugil sellungal
Anbudan pesungal
Podhum
Kadhl ungal vasam
Ullam kadhal vasam
Matrangal vinaa...
Matrangale vidai...
Kadhal
Translation
No need for search
Love will arrive without making any announcement
Embrace it
Take good care of it
Love will stay
Love will hesitate a bit
Love will laugh
Love is sweet
Love will make one write poems
Love might make you go in circles
Love might bring you confusion
Love can be decipherable only to some extent
Love can withdraw
Love can seperate
Give send off love without closing the doors
Love can return back someday
If love hesitates to reach out
Approach it
Make a sweet talk
That's enough
Love is in your fold
Love is inside your heart
Changes is a question
Changes itself is the answer
Love
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Thnk you so much for reading this if you think there might be a mistake in the translation please do tell me and once again
Thank you
The all-encompassing Egyptian state is architecturally symbolized by huge buildings all across the vastness of Cairo. Many of these date from the earliest years of the post-monarchical, post-colonial Republic—the optimistic era of Gamal Nasser’s socialism, which promised to propel Egypt into the modern era of the mid-20th century, and carry the rest of the Arab world with it. Here is one of those primary symbols, both of yesterday’s optimism and today’s tyranny: the State Radio and Television Headquarters, built in 1959-60 to the highest standards of international production and broadcasting. Informally known as the Maspero (the name of a nearby street that honored a French archaeologist), it rose as a skyscraping symbol of Arab modernity and unity—Cairo had long been the media, publishing, literary and theatrical capital of the Arab world, and the Maspero, its proud tower’s reflection glistening in the waters of the Nile, promised to refresh this status in a new technological age. What was decades ago a symbol of the Arab world’s embrace of progress has over time come to embody the intentional abandonment of those hopes. What had momentarily been a socialist pan-Arab miracle is today a shabby and suffocating state bureaucracy, functioning only to disseminate propaganda. In its immense dimensions, especially of its horseshoe-shaped lower portion as much as its encrusted tower block, it physically manifests the bland, decrepit brutality conjured by the term Kafkaesque.
Photos March 2020 Bauzeitgeist.