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June 28th, 2008


Himpunan 100,000 Rakyat Malaysia Anjuran BERSIH (10 November, Sabtu, 3 petang, Dataran Merdeka) - 100 thousands Malaysian Gathering for the Fair Election.

There comes a time, when we heed a certain call
When the world must come together as one
There are people dying
And it’s time to lend a hand to life
The greatest gift of all

We can’t go on pretending day by day
That someone, somewhere will soon make a change
We are all a part of God’s great big family
And the truth you know and
Love is all we need

chorus:

We are the world, we are the children
We are the ones who make a brighter day
So let’s start giving
There’s a choice we’re making
We’re saving our own lives
It’s true, we’ll make a better day, just you and me

Send them your heart so they know that someone cares
And their lives will be stronger and free
As God has shown us by turning stone to bread
And so we all must lend a helping hand

-chorus repeat

When you’re down and out, there seems no hope at all
But if you just believe there’s no way we can fall
Let us realize that a change can only come
When we stand together as one

Chorus repeat x2

It’s True we make better days just you and me

June 28th, 2008


Sami Yusuf ft Outlandish ‘Try Not To Cry’

According to the Palestinian Center for Human Rights (PCHR)’s Weekly Report, during the week of 28 Feb.- 05 Mar. 2008, 114 Palestinians were killed, and 28 were injured by the Israeli military. Of those killed, 77 were killed by Israeli air strikes on the Gaza Strip. 27 were children, including two babies, 6 were women, and one was a paramedic. 69 of the victims were killed by Israeli forces in Jabalya refugee camp in the Gaza Strip during a massive air and ground assault. 236 Palestinians, including 154 civilians (this figure includes 56 children and 11 women) were wounded by Israeli forces.

June 28th, 2008


Traditional Palestinian song lamenting the loss of three great men in 1930- Fouad Hejazi, Mohamad Jamjoum, and Atta Al Zeir. R.I.P.

Here is a VERY ROUGH translation of the words, even though I do not believe sucha beautiful song can be translated into a language like english:

Opening:

Three men and three verdicts, the accusation: love of Palestine, the ruling judgement: execution.
O Atta Al Zeir, Foud Hejazi, O Jamjoum, O three shining stars! You lit up the land of my nation, and from Akka came the funerals for three doves, emerging from the darkness and spreading my country with rays of light.

Song:

They were three men, racing towards death, in front of them the deadly predicament of the oppressor. And they met it with bravery and courage as great as the area of the country they were defending.
(Ya 3ain Ya 3ain x 3)

O the darkness of the prison (of Akka) is too much, when will it be over for these brave men’ The day is Tuesday the 3rd, O My Land (Palestine) answer…who will race to give his life and blood for you’

(Ya 3ain Ya 3ain x3)

From Akka’s Prison came the funerals, Mohammad Jamjoun and Fouad Hejazi,
Mourn for them O my people mourn,
The grief of the year has come.

From Akka’s Prison came the funerals, Mohammad Jamjoun and Fouad Hejazi,
Mourn for them O my people mourn,
The grief of the year has come

(Church bells toll)

Mohammad Jamjoum with his will, Fouad Hejazi with his love of righteousness, look what they offered!
Only to have the judgement of the Oppressor execute them!

Mohammad Jamjoum with his will, Fouad Hejazi with his love of righteousness, look what they offered!
Only to have the judgement of the Oppressor execute them!

And Say O Mohammad ‘I am the first among you!’, my voice O Atta is in your honour, and say O Hejazi “I am the first among you”, that is the strength of their honour.

And Say O Mohammad ‘I am the first among you!’, my voice O Atta is in your honour, and say O Hejazi “I am the first among you”, that is the strength of their honour.

(Church bells toll)

O my dear loving mother the time has come, with all the nations of the world to witness, they called Fouad, O Fouad, they cannot even say farewell!

O my dear loving mother the time has come, with all the nations of the world to witness, they called Fouad, O Fouad, they cannot even say farewell!

They call to Atta, O Atta you are the glory of men and bravery, he attacked the garrison with sweeping passion!

They call to Atta, O Atta you are the glory of men and bravery, he attacked the garrison with sweeping passion!

(Church bells toll)

O my brother Yousef, and you my mother, do not (act in revenge) my sister lest you fall into demise. For the sake of this country I sacrificed my blood, it is all for you O Palestine.

O my brother Yousef, and you my mother, do not (act in revenge) my sister lest you fall into demise. For the sake of this country I sacrificed my blood, it is all for you O Palestine.

These three died the death of lions! Stay steadfast O mother, stay resilient. For this nation (of Palestine) we give up our lives, our bodies, and our souls! And the crown of freedom and victory sits waiting for us!

These three died the death of lions! Stay steadfast O mother, stay resilient. For this nation (of Palestine) we give up our lives, our bodies, and our souls! And the crown of freedom and victory sits waiting for us!

(Bells toll)

On this day of Tuesday these young men will hang, the people of the brave Atta and Fouad, they do not fear torture nor death!!

On this day of Tuesday these young men will hang, the people of the brave Atta and Fouad, they do not fear torture nor death!!

June 28th, 2008


Daryl Jones is an australian volunteer aid worker duped by Palestinian propaganda propaganda to come to their aid but later realized that they were engaged in a bloodlust game to destroy the lives of children.

She recounts how Palestinians displayed photos of bodies, “gouged and pitted, torn. We were told this is from torture from the Israelis.” Later, when she saw a Palestinian child blow up in front of her face, she realized that the ripped apart bodies were the result of human booby traps that the Palestinians used against the Israelis.

She was featured in “The Road to Jenin” film by French director Pierre Rehov.

tags: hezbollywood pallywood children islam muslim palestine israel lebanon hamas hezbollah terror terrorism victimhood

June 28th, 2008


Land and Borders:
Palestine, currently under occupation, is located on the East coast of the Miditerannean Sea, West of Jordan and to the south of Lebanon. The territory of Palestine covers around 10,435 square miles (almost same size as the state of Vermont in the USA - that is, pretty small.) [1]
Out of this territory, there are 10,163 square miles of land area. The rest is water: half of the area of the Dead Sea (al-BaHr al-Mayyit), Huleh Lake (BuHayrat al-Huuleh) which was dried by the occupation and Tiberias Lake (BuHayrat Tabariyyah) which is also known as the Sea of Galilee (BaHr al-jaliil).

Topography and Terrain:
Palestine can be divided into four main distinct regions:

* Coastal and Inner Plains:
These are among the best fertile land in Palestine and elsewhere, with adequate resources of irrigation (from rainfall and underground water). They are where most of the Palestinian citrus groves used to stand. The coastal stretch is divided by Jabal al-Karmel (Mount Carmel) into the plain of Akka (Acre) and the plain of Palestine (also called Saruunah). The inner part consists, largely, of Marj bin 3aamir. This one is triangular in shape, with Jenin and Nazareth (An-NaaSirah) as its base and the SE edge of the Akka plain as its sharp corner.
* The Mountains and Hills:
This part is largely rocky but has terraces which make it suitable for a number of trees. Olives is one of the most planted trees in these regions. There are almonds, apples and others. Also, there are patches of plains scattered around in this region and these are fully utilized: they are planted wheat, barely, lentils .. in Winter and vegetables during the Summer (mostly tomatoes, melons, maize and other vegetation that stands the hot weather). Mountains are located in al-Jaliil (Galilee), al-Karmel, Nablus and Hebron areas.
* The Jordan Valley and Ghawr:
This is well below sea level, hence the name ghawr, with very good soil but very little water resources. Agriculture there depends on irrigation either from local streams or the Jordan River. Due to its climate, that region used to produce summer vegetables in late Winter stretching the availability of fresh produce before electricity and refregerators. The two lakes are at the northern edge of this region.
* The Southern Desert:
This region comprises almost half of the land of Palestine. It is also triangular in shape. The base is fertile and the rest, with its apex near the town of Aqaba, is poor with scattered patches of regions suitable for cultivation. Bi’r as-Sab’ (renamed Beersheba by the occupation) is the main town in that region.[2]

Population:
There has never been an accurate official census in Palestine since the roots of the recent aggression. Hadawi states that at the end of 1918 (WW1), there were 700,000 people living in Palestine. These were divided into 574,000 Muslims, 70,000 Christians and 56,000 Jews. Almost all the Palestinian Christians are Arabs and most of the Jews as well (up to around 1900 AD). These numbers check positively with the estimate that only 6% to 7% of the total Palestinian population was Jewish right after the first Zionist congress in Basel. It is also consistent with what David Newman’s statement [3] that: between 1800 and 1945, The Jewish Population of Palestine increased from approximately 25,000 to 600,000, eventually comprising some 33 per cent of the country’s population.

June 28th, 2008


له‌ وتنی مامۆسدتا کرێکا وئاماده‌کردنی گه‌ردی هه‌ولێری

June 28th, 2008


Bonito nashid sobre el Profeta Muhammad ( paz y bendiciones sobre el) y sobre los cuatro primeros jalifas//Beautiful nasheed about Prophet Muhammad ( peace be upon him) and the first 4 khalifas

June 28th, 2008


March 17 2007 in LA CA - Ali Elsayed and Bouchaib Abdelhadi of the Naqshabandi Ensemble sing a song in praise of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) at a private function held in honor of Shaykh Hisham Kabbani.

June 28th, 2008


nashid islamic

June 28th, 2008


super video

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