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23 July 2024
Journalist Islam Bader reports on the death toll from last night’s IOF assault on Gaza, according to a spokesman for Gaza Civil Defense. He lists at least 16 martyrs having ascended and dozens being injured due to IOF bombing in one night. Attacks targeted the homes of the Al-Daya, Al-Jamasi, and Jalhoum families in Gaza City, Al-Sahaba, and Jabaliya, respectively.
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AL SAHABA MOSQUE - EGYPT
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Umar Ibn Al-Khattab, may Allah be pleased with him, said one day to his companions, among whom was ‘Amr Ibn Al-As, “What is best of all?”
Each had his say, but ‘Amr said nothing.
“Amr, what do you think?” asked Umar.
He replied: A sea of troubles, but it withdraws.
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Al-Sahaba Mosque: Unique Mixture of Ottoman, Fatimid, and Mamluk Architectures
Designed by the Egyptian architect Fouad Tawfik Hafez, the Al-Sahaba Mosque is a stone structure in three different styles that are Ottoman, Fatimid, and Mamluk. The mosque��consists of two floors, the first reserved for men and the second for women. There is also a library on the second floor. It is located in a small town called Sharm El Sheikh, bordering the Red Sea which creates a lovely view.
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Omar Suleiman - Why Them and Not Me?
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Umar Ibn Al-Khattab [رضي الله عنه]
Umar Ibn Al-Khattab [رضي الله عنه] dijo:
❝No dejes que tu amor por alguien sea obsesivo y no dejes que tu odio por alguien sea destructivo. ❞
[Al-Musannaf ~ Abd Ar-Razzaq, (No. 20269) |
Traducido por Bint ‘Bellahouel Al-Djazaïriyyah].
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Amid Israel’s ongoing genocidal war on Gaza, maternal healthcare faces excruciating challenges. Deliberate and systematic Israeli attacks on hospitals and medical centers, and critical shortages of humanitarian aid, including medicine, have created a crisis that is endangering the lives of both mothers and newborns. The situation is critical. There are an estimated 50,000 pregnant women in Gaza and some 180 births every day. Israel’s decision in October to prevent food, water, fuel and electricity from entering Gaza created a desperate situation. Inadequate nutrition, exposure to cold and hot weather, the absence of clean water, and poor sanitation weigh heavily on the wellbeing of women and children. The circumstances force them to consume contaminated water, heightening the peril of dehydration and waterborne diseases, particularly among vulnerable groups such as expectant mothers, new mothers and young children. Fuel shortages and the constrained capacity of the few remaining medical facilities exacerbate the difficulty for women in labor to access hospitals. Um Amin, a mother with a few children, confronted with the harsh reality of displacement, recounted her family’s struggles during Israel’s aggression. As bombs relentlessly fell on their neighborhood, reducing their home to rubble, Um Amin had to seek refuge at a school run by the UN agency for Palestine refugees (UNRWA) in the northern Gaza Strip taking only very few belongings. She was pregnant. And in the school there was little by way of basic necessities such as clean water, food or even clothes for her children. She considered moving south, where food might be a little more accessible. Her husband refused, causing conflict between them.He feared not being able to return. And while she believed that the Israeli army was attempting to force them to leave, she also felt it was a matter of life and death for her children. “It was heart-wrenching to witness my kids fighting over scraps of bread. My 4-year-old started stashing away bread in his pocket for later. I was shocked. Before the war, I never slept without knowing my children were fed. Now, most of the time, I am certain they never feel satisfied.” Her entire motivation to carry on became a matter of feeding her children She denied herself food for their sake, but had also to remind herself of the child within her. “The baby inside me is also a priority, so I had to eat too.” She found the balancing act incredibly challenging, an unbearable burden of motherhood. “I am going to share something I’ve never told anyone I know: I contemplated suicide to escape the weight of this responsibility.”
After the Israeli army unexpectedly stormed al-Rimal, a Gaza City neighborhood, for a second time, Um Amin panicked and fled again, this time going from the UNRWA school to a relative’s house. But her fear caused her to enter preterm labor. A doctor, at the nearby al-Sahaba medical center, had to resort to a cesarean section. It was hell, Um Amin said. There was insufficient anesthesia and she could feel the scalpel cutting into her body. There was no electricity; the doctor had to use a handheld flashlight to see. Um Amin’s cries of pain could not drown out the crashing of shells around her. The operation left her utterly drained. She couldn’t believe she was still alive.She needed nourishment to recover what she had lost during the bleeding and to breastfeed her son. But hunger was stalking Gaza. Food was scarce, there was no white flour in the markets, and Israel was blocking aid trucks from entering the north. “All I had to eat was bread made from animal feed and water. When I had my other children, I relied on foods rich in animal proteins, but it was impossible this time. The price of meat was five times higher than normal.” Unable to adequately breastfeed her child, she had to find infant formula. But the price was multiple times higher than it used to be and more than she could afford. Eventually, she was forced to buy formula that was past its expiry date. “You might blame me, but there was literally no other option. I didn’t have enough money. It wasn’t clumped together, so the doctor told me it could still be used.” She would never find out. Due to the lack of clean water, she prepared the milk with non-potable water from a well. The baby refused to drink.
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List of duaas
1. Ya Allah grant me the companionship of Prophet sallallahu 'alayhi wa sallam, his family and the Sahaba's in Jannathul Firdous al 'áala.
2. Ya Allah make me and my family from amongst the sabiqoon you mention of in Surah Al Waqi'ah. Let the light of our imaan emanate from our chest and from our right hand side.
3. Ya rabb, make me of those who are patient and obedient to You and to my parents.
4. Ya Allah make me of the few You love, You Pardon and You shade on a Day when there is no shade but from Your Majestic Arsh.
5. Oh my Lord, increase me in Yakeen and Tawakkul in you. Let there be no doubt in my belief in Your Oneness, Your Majesty and Power.
6. Ya Rahman, shower your Mercy upon me and save me from disgrace on the Day of Reckoning.
7. Ya Allah Al Wali - The Protecting Friend, protect us from hearts that are not humble, tongues that are not wise, and eyes that have forgotten how to cry.
8. Ya Allah, increase me in Sadaqa-e- Jariya. May the legacy of my good deeds be never-ending.
9. Ya Rabb, perfect my Deen and my Worship. Save me from Faahisha and let me complete half of my Deen with someone whose heart is attached to you.
10. Ya Allah accept my good deeds and increase me in reward and Your Mercy. Wipe away my sins and pardon me completely.
11. Ya Allah, when I die, let my soul and my record of Deeds be with the Illiyeen. Grant me and my loved ones shade under your throne when there will be no shade but yours.
12. Ya Allah grant me, my parents, and family guidance, steadfastness and increase us in Imaan and taqwa. Keep me and my loved ones away from major and minor sins and from everything that earns your displeasure.
13. Ya Razaq increase me in my love for You and Your Prophet sallallähu 'alayhi wa sallam.
14. Ya Jabbar forgive me and my loved ones and increase us in Your Blessings and Provisions.
15. Ya Khaliq lead me to more opportunities to do good and seeking Your Pleasure. Help me expand my knowledge with sincerity and ikhlas.
16. Ya Wahhaab, Purify my intentions for Your Sake alone and let me not show off or take false pride. Save me from arrogance, pride, showing off and reminding of favors.
17. Oh my Creator and Sustainer, do not leave me alone. Bless me with a righteous spouse and children who will be the coolness of our eyes. Fill our hearts with a pure love that is pleasing to you. Bless us with spouses who will guide us towards your pleasure and with whom we will spend an eternity in Jannatul firdous al'aala.
18. Oh my Lord, make me of those who are patient and obedient to You and to my parents.
19. Ya Latfeef, save me from the Fitnah of Dajjal. And save me from becoming a fitna for others
20. Ya Ghafoor, save me and my loved ones from the punishment of the grave and the punishment of the Hell Fire.
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18 June 2024
Photographer Ibrahem Abo Gazalih reports via Instagram Stories that while working in the Al-Sahaba market square in Gaza City, a man was shot to death by an IOF quadcopter. He was a civilian trying to provide for his family, shot while seated in a chair at his stall.
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Al Sahaba Mosque - EGYPT
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There’s really no safe corner in #Gaza. The latest reports on evacuation orders in Gaza City will further impede delivery of very limited life saving care.
Al-Ahli and Patient Friendly hospitals are out of service. Patients either self-evacuated, were given early discharge or referred to Kamal Adwan and Indonesian hospitals, which are suffering shortage of fuel, beds and trauma medical supplies. Indonesian Hospital is triple over its capacity.
Al-Helou Hospital is within the blocks of the evacuation order but continues to be partially functional.
As-Sahaba and Al-Shifa hospitals are in close proximity to the areas under evacuation order but remain functional so far.
Six medical points and two primary health care centers are also within the evacuation zones.
These key hospitals and medical facilities could quickly become non-functional due to hostilities in their vicinity or obstruction to access.
Ceasefire!
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[ 📹 A child, wounded in the Israeli occupation's bombing of a school housing displaced civilian families outside the city of Khan Yunis, in the southern Gaza Strip, seeks comfort in the face of his brother as he lies helpless on a hospital bed. 📸 Photo of the evacuation orders issued by the Zionist army mandating all civilians to leave the city of Gaza under the threat of bombardment. ]
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GAZA GENOCIDE DAY 278: ZIONIST OCCUPATION ORDERS THE EVACUATION OF GAZA CITY WHILE COMMITTING BRUTAL NEW MASSACRES, SLAUGHTERS LARGE NUMBERS OF CIVILIANS IN BOMBING OF SCHOOL HOUSING DISPLACED PALESTINIAN FAMILIES AS GENOCIDE CONTINUES UNABATED
On 278th day of the Israeli occupation's ongoing special genocide operation in the Gaza Strip, the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) committed a total of 4 new massacres of Palestinian families, resulting in the deaths of no less than 52 Palestinian civilians, mostly women and children, while another 208 others were wounded over the previous 24-hours.
It should be noted that as a result of the constant Israeli bombardment of Gaza's healthcare system, infrastructure, residential and commercial buildings, local paramedic and civil defense crews are unable to recover countless hundreds, even thousands, of victims who remain trapped under the rubble, or who's bodies remain strewn across the streets of Gaza.
This leaves the official death toll vastly undercounted as Gaza's healthcare officials are unable to accurately tally those killed and maimed in this genocide, which must be kept in mind when considering the scale of the mass murder.
The Israeli occupation army has ordered the complete evacuation of Gaza City, once again displacing many thousands of Palestinian residents as the Zionist army continues its massacres of civilians.
According to Israeli Channel-12 News, the occupation army issued a proclamation to residents of Gaza City, stating that "Safe crossings allow you to pass quickly and without inspection from Gaza City to the shelters in Deir al-Balah and al-Zawaida. Omar Al-Mukhtar Street and Tarek Bin Ziyada Street are considered safe corridors to cross west to Al-Rashid Street and from there south. Al-Wahda Street and Khalil Al-Wazir Street are considered safe corridors for moving east to the Al-Zaytoun neighborhood and the city square, and from there to Salah al-Din in the south. Gaza City will be a dangerous combat zone."
Often, Israeli orders of evacuation often show faulty maps replete with missing sections or give contradictory orders, even according to information published by the mainstream US newspaper, the New York Times.
At the same time, the World Health Organization (WHO) has raised alarms over the escalating healthcare crises amidst ongoing Israeli bombing and chaotic evacuations, expressing concern that the occupation's evacuation orders interferes with the treatment of wounded civilians.
In a post to the social media platform X, Director-General of the WHO, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, warned that "There’s really no safe corner in Gaza. The latest reports on evacuation orders in Gaza City will further impede delivery of very limited life saving care."
Ghebreyesus said in his post that Al-Ahli Baptist Hospital and other "patient friendly hospitals" are no longer operational, with patients forced to either self-evacuate, or are being transferred to Kamal Adwan Hospital or the Indonesian Hospital, both of which are suffering from a severe "shortage of fuel, beds and trauma medical supplies."
The "Indonesian Hospital is triple over its capacity," according to Ghebreyesus, while Al-Helou Hospital, just blocks outside the evacuation area, is only partially operational. Additionally, Ghebreyesus said that As-Sahaba and Al-Shifa Hospitals, also just outside the main evacuation area, remain functional at this time.
"Six medical points and two primary health care centers are also within the evacuation zones," the Director-General said of the situation in and around Gaza City, adding a warning that "These key hospitals and medical facilities could quickly become non-functional due to hostilities in their vicinity or obstruction to access."
Elaborating on the catastrophic healthcare situation in the Gaza Strip, WHO spokesperson Tarik Jasarevic, speaking at a United Nations press conference, said that just 13 out of 36 hospitals in Gaza remain partially operational.
Explaining the situation, Jasarevic said that "patients and medical staff evacuated three hospitals in one week in southern Gaza, fearing that intensified military operations could render health facilities inoperable or inaccessible."
"The cumulative capacity of beds in the six partially operating hospitals in southern Gaza, 3 in Deir al-Balah and 3 in Khan Younis, now stands at 1,334 beds," Jasarevic stated.
Jasarevic went on to add that "there are a total of 11 field hospitals in the Strip, three of which had to temporarily close, and four of which are partially operational due to hostilities in Rafah and reduced accessibility."
"Most of the field hospitals in Rafah will move to the central area," the WHO spokesperson concluded.
Meanwhile, even as the Israeli occupation displaced tens of thousands of civilians, forcing them out of Gaza City, no such orders were issued to the four schools housing displaced civilian families that the occupation army bombed over the last several days, killing at least 73 Palestinians, including large numbers of women and children.
The first of the bombings targeted a UNRWA School in the Nuseirat Refugee Camp, in the central Gaza Strip, on July 6th, which housed upwards of 2'000 displaced Palestinians.
The bombing resulted in the deaths of 16 Palestinian civilians, most of whom were women and children, while another 50 others were wounded in the massacre.
The following day, the Zionist army bombed the "Holy Family" School in the northern Gaza Strip, killing 4 Palestinians and wounding many others.
Just one day later, on July 8th, Zionist warplanes bombed another UNRWA School in the Nuseirat Camp, resulting in a number of casualties.
The attacks on schools culminated with an occupation army attack on the Al-Awda School, housing displaced Palestinian families in the town of Abasan Al-Kabira, east of the city of Khan Yunis, in the southern Gaza Strip, killing upwards of 29 Palestinian civilians, mostly women and children, and wounding more than 53 others.
Observers have taken note the the four attacks on schools in Gaza have come in the context of ongoing hostage exchange negotiations between the Zionist entity and the Palestinian Resistance group, Hamas.
Deadly massacres aside, the Israeli occupation's bombing and shelling continues in various residential areas of the Gaza Strip, with dozens more Palestinians killed and wounded in the occupation army's attacks.
According to the official Palestinian news agency WAFA, on the 278th day of the Israeli occupation's ongoing genocide, local correspondants have reported the deaths of 8 citizens, including 6 children, and the injury of 10 others, as a result of the occupation army's bombing of residential homes in the Nuseirat Camp, in the central Gaza Strip.
The Israeli occupation forces also bombed several commercial shops in the Nuseirat Municipality, resulting in fires and massive destruction.
Occupation forces went on to bombard residential buildings in the Al-Mughraqa area, north of the Nuseirat Camp, also in the central Gaza Strip.
Additionally, paramedic and rescue crews have reported the deaths of at least 10 civilians, and several other casualties, after an occupation raid on Al-Nasr Street, as well as a residential apartment on the same street, near the "Eye Hospital", north of Gaza City.
Occupation artillery shelling pummeled neighborhoods southwest of Gaza City, wounding a number of civilians, including women and children, while occupation artillery shelling also targeted the Young Muslims Women's Association, located in the Jasmine Building in the city.
Zionist soldiers also fired heavy machine guns into various buildings in the Saudi neighborhood, west of the city of Rafah, south of Gaza.
In some more detail on some of the Israeli occupation forces' attacks today, local medical sources reported to WAFA News that 4 citizens were killed, and several others wounded, after occupation fighter jets bombed a residential house on Salah al-Din Street, north of the Nuseirat Camp, in central Gaza.
Similarly, in yet another atrocity, Zionist warplanes bombarded another residential home in the town of Bani Suhaila, east of the city of Khan Yunis, murdering two Palestinian civilians and wounding at least 6 others.
As a result of the Israeli occupation's ongoing war of extermination against the Palestinian population of the Gaza Strip, the infinitely rising death toll now exceeds 38'295 Palestinians killed, including at least 10'000 women and over 15'000 children, while another 88'241 others have been wounded since the start of the current round of Zionist aggression, beginning with the events of October 7th, 2023.
For a total casualty count of over 126'500, or just over 5.5% of the total Palestinian population of the Gaza Strip.
July 10th, 2024.
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Al-Sahaba Mosque: Unique Mixture of Ottoman, Fatimid, and Mamluk Architectures
Designed by the Egyptian architect Fouad Tawfik Hafez, the Al-Sahaba Mosque is a stone structure in three different styles that are Ottoman, Fatimid, and Mamluk. The mosque consists of two floors, the first reserved for men and the second for women. There is also a library on the second floor. It is located in a small town called Sharm El Sheikh, bordering the Red Sea which creates a lovely view.
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