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Jaane na kahan wo duniya hai
Jaane na woh hai bhi ya nahi
Jahan meri zindagi mujhse
Itni khafa nahi..
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Nazar Laaye Lyrics
Singer:Rashid Ali, Neeti MohanAlbum:Raanjhanaa Maine haara, main tera saara mainMeetha meetha tu, haan khaara khaara mainTera saara main, saara main (x2) Sindoori rang suhagan sacchaSaccha re sarmaya jo paaya hai wohTu dil mein maahi aaya haiMaine maahi paaya haiNazar laaye naa, koi nazar laaye naa Dil ne shagun manaaya haiIshq parauhna aaya haiNazar laaye na, koi nazar laaye naNazar laaye jo…
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i have no words…..
#were these purposefully bad??#mo’s hair 😭😭#ben and reece’s glasses 😂😭#ben stokes#jos buttler#mark wood#moeen ali#adil rashid#reece topley#joe root#sam curran#jonny bairstow#chris woakes#england#england cricket#cricket#cricfam
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EPISODE 010: Translations of Memory: The Films of Palestinian Cinema (Part One)
Understanding the history of Palestinian cinema begins with an understanding of its positioning in survival through decades of war and the diaspora of its culture. The events of the "Nakba", which sought the displacement and dispossession of an entire Palestinian nation, in 1948 set a paradigm of violence against Palestinians and the sovereignty of their land. Many of these tragic events, and those that took place leading, were captured by filmmakers alongside the birth of celluloid film technology, however, many of these films remain either lost or destroyed to this day. Film historians, and many Palestinian filmmakers, can identify Palestinian cinema through its four periods that are divided by significant markers of social change.
In Part One of Episode 010: Translations of Memory: The Films of Palestinian Cinema, we look into the signifying factors that shifted the first and second waves of Palestinian Cinema. Palestinian cinema is most recognized for its resistance to settler occupational forces that debilitated decades of independent productions, while its nation of people struggled to crystallize its unity and cultural homogeny, as much of its historical films were lost, and thus only exist today through memory and re-distributed by oral storytelling.
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#PALESTINE#PALESTINIAN CINEMA#KHADIJA ABU ALI#MUSTAFA ABU ALI#MAI MASRI#MUHAMMED BAKRI#MICHEL KHLIEFI#RASHID MASHARAWI#NAKBA#FILM HISTORY#IBRAHIM HASSAN SIRHAN#JAMAL AL-ASPHAR#KING SAUD#OMAR A-RASHIDI#PLO#PALESTINIAN LIBERATION ORGANIZATION#FREE PALESTINE#APARTHEID#BRITISH COLONIALISM#VIDEO ESSAY#film essay#la cineaste#PATREON
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25 May 2024: King Abdullah II attended the ceremony held at Al Husseiniya Palace to mark Jordan’s 78th Independence Day, also attended by Queen Rania.
During the ceremony, attended by Prince Hashem, the heads of the authorities delivered speeches, congratulating His Majesty on the occasion of the Silver Jubilee, and stressing Jordanians’ commitment to moving forward with modernisation and advancement, towards further prosperity for their homeland.
They stressed Jordanians’ steadfast support for the Hashemite leadership in defending Arab causes and supporting the Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank, as well as safeguarding Islamic and Christian holy sites in Jerusalem.
Royal family members, senior officials and officers, members of the diplomatic corps, and representatives of political parties, civil society organisations, and professional associations attended the ceremony.
#King Abdullah II#Queen Rania#prince hashem#Prince Faisal#zeina lubadeh#prince ali#Princess Jalilah#prince hashim#princess alia#princess zein#Prince Rashid#princess rahma#princess sumaya#Princess Miriam Ghazi#princess ayah#Princess Aisha bint Al Faisal#Princess Sara bint al Faisal
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Tere shehar me
Uljhane mushkile aur kuch udhar bhi haiTere shehar me aake kuch lachaar bhi hainKuredte rehte Hain un lamhaton ko bhihai pata ki yanha shifaa sar-e-‘aam bhi hai उलझने मुश्किलें और कुछ उधार भी हैतेरे शहर में आके कुछ लाचार भी हैंकुरेदते रहते हैं हम उन लम्हातों को भीहै प��ा की यंहा शिफ़ा सर-ए-‘आम भी है -Rashid Ali Ghazipuri
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by the way when i say other cricketers i mostly mean the english players and no offence but i do not get what people see in them…like i know theres english people on here who obviously are gonna post about their own team but like i refuse to believe those players are that interesting
#joe root might be the only white person on that team i care for#moeen ali and adil rashid get my support by default though because theyre fellow brown people and muslims so like they were always gonna be#included in this incredibly small list#but yeah thats it i could care less for any other english player like so many of them infuriate me for no reason#buttler and stokes are two popular ones i dont care for at all but for some reason theyre (relatively) popular on here?#in comparison to other individual players i mean#australia has fans on here too but like i dont mind them because the aus team is interesting to me#nz had some key word being had as in most of those blogs are inactive now so thats great but its a nice time capsule almost to revisit-#those blogs and see what was going on then in earlier years#as for pak i literally can count on my hands the number of blogs dedicated to pak anf its not a lot at all 😭#im gonna post more about pak cricket too but thats when psl starts#indian cricket fans are probably pretty common om here too i just purposely ignore them because like as a pakistani i cant bring myself-#care about that team at all and any time i see an indian player its like a jumpscare you know#hate that team so much its in my dna but theyre also just obnoxious as people#our team just has a bunch of cuties like what has pak ever done#anyway yeah that concludes my massive rant in the tags but in conclusion i need to see more subcontinent cricket stuff#as compared to white people cricket like we should be more active than the colonizers guys#what do i tag this as#i guess cricket but like i dont want to be attacked and murdered#its okay whatever happens doesn’t matter to me#cricket
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The lost art of Eid greeting cards
From the Priya Paul Collection, New Delhi.
Right: A floral Eid card. Published by Hafiz Qamruddin & Sons, Lahore and posted from Lahore on 24 December 1935. From the Priya Paul Collection, New Delhi. Left: Eid greetings stamped on an image printed in Europe. Basically it was European-made Christmas cards which were modified and used as Eid cards. From the Priya Paul Collection, New Delhi.
Right "Guldasta-e Eid" – title of the chapbook published by Rashid ul Khairi in Mahboob Al Matabah, Delhi.
One of the more popular Eid greeting cards.
Especially for children. Eid card produced by Shabbar T. Corp. Bombay. From Omar Khan's collection.
Left: A post card originally produced by Raphael Tuck, London. From the collection of Tasveer Ghar.
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#eid#eid aesthetics#eid mubarak#desiblr#desi academia#desi aesthetic#mehreen khan#urdu literature#nostalgia#eid cards
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badass women of history ↝ sayyida al hurra, the pirate queen of morocco
sayyida al hurra, real name lalla aicha bint ali ibn rashid al-alami, was hakimat titwan between 1515–1542 and a moroccan privateer leader during the early 16th century. she became the wife of the wattasid sultan ahmad ibn muhammad.
#sayyida al hurra#historyedit#historicaledit#history edit#historical edit#badass women of history#bwoh#morocco#moroccan history#women in history#historyedit*#moodboard#moodboard*#mine
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Toofan Si Kudi Lyrics
Singer:Rashid AliAlbum:Atrangi Re Aye hatt jaa peecheAe dhan dhana diBijli daude chamchamati Aye hatt jaa peecheAe dhan dhana diBijli daude chamchamatiDhur dhur Dard vard gullLapak lage bullToofan si kudi udiDhayein dhayein dhayein Dard vard gullLapak lage bullToofan si kudi udiDhayein dhayein dhayein Mani ishq wali chule chadiLapat pe rapat vi rapat padiChori chakori ka chakkar chalaAmma ki…
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Court Circular | 3rd December 2024
Buckingham Palace
The Emir of the State of Qatar and Sheikha Jawaher Bint Hamad Bin Suhaim Al-Thani today commenced a State Visit to The King and Queen.
The Prince and Princess of Wales welcomed Their Highnesses at their residence in London W1, on behalf of The King.
The Emir of the State of Qatar and Sheikha Jawaher Bint Hamad Bin Suhaim Al-Thani, accompanied by Their Royal Highnesses, drove to Horse Guards and were met by The King.
The Emir of the State of Qatar and Sheikha Jawaher Bint Hamad Bin Suhaim Al-Thani, accompanied by The King, with The Prince and Princess of Wales, drove in a Carriage Procession to Buckingham Palace with a Sovereign’s Escort of the Household Cavalry, and were greeted by The Queen.
Gun Salutes were fired in Green Park by The King’s Troop, Royal Horse Artillery, and at the Tower of London by the Honourable Artillery Company.
Guards of Honour were provided at Horse Guards by 1st Battalion Welsh Guards and at Buckingham Palace by 1st Battalion Welsh Guards.
His Majesty’s Body Guard of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms, The King’s Body Guard of the Yeomen of the Guard and a Detachment of Household Cavalry were on duty.
The King presented The Emir with the Insignia of an Honorary Knight Grand Cross of the Civil Division of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath.
The Emir of the State of Qatar and Sheikha Jawaher Bint Hamad Bin Suhaim Al-Thani this afternoon visited Westminster Abbey.
The Emir afterwards drove to the Palace of Westminster and was received by the Lord Speaker (the Lord McFall of Alcluith) and the Speaker of the House of Commons (the Rt Hon Sir Lindsay Hoyle MP).
The Speaker welcomed The Emir of the State of Qatar and His Highness delivered an Address.
The Emir subsequently attended a Reception with Peers, Members of Parliament and other guests.
The Emir of the State of Qatar afterwards called upon The Prince of Wales at Kensington Palace.
The King and Queen gave a State Banquet this evening in honour of The Emir of the State of Qatar and Sheikha Jawaher Bint Hamad Bin Suhaim Al-Thani at which The Prince of Wales, The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, The Princess Royal and Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence, and The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester were present.
The following had the honour of being invited:
Suite of The Emir of the State of Qatar and Sheikha Jawaher Bint Hamad Bin Suhaim Al-Thani: His Excellency Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani (Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs), His Excellency Mr Abdullah bin Mohammed al-Khulaifi (Chief of the Amiri Diwan), His Excellency Mr Ali bin Ahmed Al Kuwari (Minister of Finance), His Excellency Mr Saad bin Sherida Al Kaabi (Minister of State for Energy Affairs), Her Excellency Ms Lolwah bint Rashid Al-Khater (Minister of Education and Higher Education), His Excellency Sheikh Faisal bin Thani Al Thani (Minister of Commerce and Industry), Her Excellency Ms Maryam bint Ali Al Misnad (Minister of State for International Co-operation at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs), His Excellency Sheikh Abdulla bin Mohammed bin Saud Al Thani (Ambassador of the State of Qatar to the United Kingdom), His Excellency Lieutenant General (Pilot) Jassim bin Mohammed Al Mannai (Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces) and His Excellency Mr Saad bin Nasser Al Kaabi (Director of the Department of Studies and Research at the Amiri Diwan).
Members of the Qatari Delegation and Guests: His Excellency Badr Mohammed Al Meer (Chief Executive Officer, Qatar Airways), Mr Mohammed Saif Al-Sowaidi (Chief Executive Officer, Qatar Investment Authority), His Excellency Sheikh Abdulrahman Khalid HA Al-Thani (Assistant Director of European Affairs Department at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs), the Lord Levy (Member of the House of Lords), His Excellency Hassan Al Thawadi (Supreme Committee for Delivery and Legacy), His Excellency Fahad Mohammed Al-Attiyah (former Qatari Ambassador to the United Kingdom), Mr Nasser Al-Khelaifi (Chairman, beIN Sports), Mr Ali Abdulla Al-Thawadi (Director, ARQ Advisors Limited), Mr Abdulhadi Mana Al-Hajri (Owner, the Ritz Hotel), Sir John Sawers (former Chief of the Secret Service), the Viscount Rothermere (Chairman, Daily Mail and General Trust plc), Sir Ronald Cohen (Businessman and Philanthropist), the Lord Leigh of Hurley (Co-Founder and Senior Partner, Cavendish Corporate Finance), Mr Patrick Thomson (Chief Executive Officer, JP Morgan, Europe, Middle East and Africa), Mr Robert Thomson (Chief Executive Officer, News Corporation), Mr Amit Bhatia (Chairman, Queen’s Park Rangers Football Club), Mr Manoj Badale (Co-Founder, Blenheim Chalcot) and His Excellency Sheikh Sultan bin Jassim bin Mohammed Al-Thani (Founder, Heritage Advisors Limited).
Specially attached to The Emir of the State of Qatar and Sheikha Jawaher Bint Hamad Bin Suhaim Al-Thani: The Viscount Hood (Lord in Waiting) and the Viscountess Hood, and Mr Neerav Patel (His Majesty’s Ambassador to the State of Qatar) and Mrs Patel.
Diplomatic Corps: His Excellency the Ambassador of the Republic of Honduras and Mrs de Romero.
The Cabinet and Government: The Prime Minister and Lady Starmer, the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs and Ms Nicola Green, the Leader of the House of Lords, the Rt Hon Edward Miliband MP (Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero) and the Hon Mrs Justice Thornton, the Secretary of State for Business and Trade and President of the Board of Trade and Mrs Reynolds, the Rt Hon John Healey MP (Secretary of State for Defence), and Mr Hamish Falconer MP (Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Middle East, North Africa, Afghanistan and Pakistan) and Dr Elizabeth Nally.
Special Invitations: Her Excellency Sheikha Asma Al Thani, His Excellency Sheikh Hamad bin Abdullah Al-Thani, Mr and Mrs Dominic Armstrong, Mrs Felicity Aston and Mr Gísli Jónsson, the Leader of the Opposition and Mr Hamish Badenoch, Mr Andrew Bailey and Professor Cheryl Schonhardt-Bailey, Sir Philip and Lady Barton, Mr and Mrs David Beckham, Professor Dame Carol Black and Dr Christopher Morley, Sir Francis Brooke, Bt and the Hon Lady Brooke, the Lord Great Chamberlain and the Lady Carrington, Professor Sir Mark and Lady Caulfield, Mr Matthew and Dr Emily Clifford, the Lord and Lady Darzi of Denham, the Leader of the Liberal Democrats and Lady Davey, Major General and Mrs Arthur Denaro, Mr and Mrs Sean Doyle, Dame Amelia Fawcett, Dame Anita Frew and Mr Michael van Hemert, Dr Siân and Major Nicholas George, Ms Cressida Hogg and Mr Henry Legge, the Speaker of the House of Commons and Lady Hoyle, Professor Raihan Ismail and Mr Andrew Chapman, Surgeon Rear Admiral Lionel Jarvis and Dr Penelope Gordon, Ms Jennifer Jordan-Saifi, Dame Ann Limb and Mr Michael Jary, the Rt Hon the Lord Mayor and the Lady Mayoress, Professor and Mrs Geoffrey Maitland, the Lord Speaker (the Lord McFall of Alcluith), Sir Richard and Lady Moore, Dr and Mrs Farhan Nizami, His Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant of Greater London and Lady Olisa, the Chief of the Defence Staff and Lady Radakin, Mr Shabir Randeree, the Lord and Lady Reed of Allermuir, the Duke and Duchess of Richmond, Lennox and Gordon, Sir Mark and Lady Rowley, the Baroness Shackleton of Belgravia and Mr Ian Shackleton, Professor Sir Steven and Lady Smith, Ms Shoshana Stewart and Mr Rory Stewart, the Lord and Lady Thomas of Cwmgiedd, the Leader of the Opposition in the House of Lords and the Lady True, and Sir Nigel Wilson and Ms Katherine Liddell.
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Critical Theory Recommended Reading List:
Principles of Communism (Friedrich Engels)
Wage-Labour and Capital Value, Price and Profit (Karl Marx)
Das Kapital (Karl Marx)
The Communist Manifesto (Karl Marx)
On Practice & On Contradiction (Mao Zedong)
The Motorcycle Diaries (Che Guevara)
Latin America Diaries (Che Guevara)
Reminiscences of the Cuban Revolutionary War (Che Guevara)
Guerilla Warfare (Che Guevara)
Che (Jon Lee Anderson)
Socialism: Utopian and Scientific (Friedrich Engels)
The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State (Friedrich Engels)
Orientalism (Edward W. Said)
The Unwomanly Face of War (Svetlana Alexievich)
The Wretched of The Earth (Frantz Fanon)
A Dying Colonialism (Frantz Fanon)
Black Skin White Masks (Frantz Fanon)
Inglorious Empire (Shashi Tharoor)
Remembering Che (Aleida March)
Against Empire (Michael Parenti)
Blackshirts & Reds (Michael Parenti)
Revolutionary Suicide (Huey P. Newton)
Confessions of an Economic Hitman (John Perkins)
The Mismeasure of Man (Stephen Jay Gould)
The State and the Revolution (V.I. Lenin)
Imperialism: The Highest Stage of Capitalism (V.I. Lenin)
Imperialism in The 21st Century (V.I. Lenin)
Liberalism A Counter History (Domenico Losurdo)
23 Things They Don't Tell You About Capitalism (Ha-Joon Chang)
October (China Miéville)
Kill Anything That Moves (Nick Turse)
Blitzed: Drugs in Nazi Germany (Norman Ohler)
Late Victorian Holocausts (Mike Davis)
Ten Myths About Israel (Ilan Pappe)
How Europe Underdeveloped Africa (Walter Rooney)
Reform or Revolution (Rosa Luxemburg)
Settlers: The Mythology of the White Proletariat (J. Sakai)
Killing Hope (William Blum)
Unequal Exchange and the Prospects of Socialism (Arghiri Emmanuel)
Unequal Exchange: A Study of Imperialism and Trade (Arghiri Emmanuel)
The Wealth of Some Nations (Zak Cope)
Divided World Divided Class (Zak Cope)
The Law of Worldwide Value (Samir Amin)
Unequal Development (Samir Amin)
An Economic History of the U.S.S.R (Alec Nove)
Human Rights in the Soviet Union (Albert Szymanski)
Is the Red Flag Flying? (Albert Szymanski)
Soviet Democracy (Pat Sloan)
The Industrialisation of Soviet Russia: The Socialist Offensive (R.W. Davies)
Soviet Communism: A New Civilisation (Sidney and Beatrice Webb)
Socialism in the Soviet Union (Jonathan Aurthur)
The Soviet Form of Popular Government (The U.S.S.R Academy of Sciences)
Workers Participation in the Soviet Union (Mick Costello)
The Great Conspiracy (Michael Sayers and Albert E. Kahn)
The Soviets and Ourselves: Two Commonwealths (K.E. Holme)
The Old Social Classes and the Revolutionary Movements of Iraq (Hanna Baratu)
South Yemen A Marxist Republic in Arabia (Robert W. Stookey)
The Arab Left (Tareq Y. Ismael)
Post-Marxism and The Middle East (Feleh A. Jabar)
The Unmaking of Arab Socialism (Ali Kodri)
The Hundred Years' War on Palestine (Rashid Khalidi)
The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine (Ilan Pape)
A Strategy for the Liberation of Palestine (The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine)
Roadside Picnic (Arkady and Boris Strugatsky)
Blood in My Eye (George Jackson)
Why You Should Be a Trade Unionist (Len McCluskey)
The Pitfalls of Liberalism (Kwame Ture)
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To better upRoot our miseducation about settler-colonialism, antisemitism, islamophobia, apartheid, and the growing military industrial complex, here are a few urgent and timely reading recommendations from your friendly neighborhood historian (books with ** are my padawan picks)
Books on Muslim Identities & Solidarities:
Islamophobia and the Politics of Empire: Twenty Years After 9/11 | Deepa Kumar **
The New Crusades: Islamophobia and the Global War on Muslims | Khaled A. Beydoun
Tolerance and Risk: How U.S. Liberalism Racializes Muslims | Mitra Rastegar **
The Muslims Are Coming: Islamophobia, Extremism, and the Domestic War on Terror | Arun Kundnani **
Things You May Find Hidden in My Ear: Poems from Gaza | Mosab Abu Toha **
The Way to the Spring: Life and Death in Palestine | Ben Ehrenreich
Erasing Palestine: Free Speech and Palestinian Freedom | Rebecca Gould **
Books on Jewish Identities & Religious Imperialism:
Holocaust to Resistance, My Journey | Suzanne Berliner Weiss **
A Land with a People: Palestinians and Jews Confront Zionism
Ten Myths about Israel | Ilan Pappe **
Voices from the Warsaw Ghetto: Writing Our History
Whatever Happened to Antisemitism?: Redefinition and the Myth of the 'Collective Jew' | Antony Lerman **
Books on the Histories & Afterlives of Palestine:
The Palestinians | Rosemary Sayigh
The Balfour Declaration: Empire, the Mandate and Resistance in Palestine | Bernard Regan **
The Hundred Years' War on Palestine: A History of Settler Colonialism and Resistance, 1917-2017 | Rashid Khalidi **
The Great War and the Remaking of Palestine | Salim Tamari
The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine | Ilan Pappe **
Stone Men: The Palestinians Who Built Israel | Andrew Ross **
Gaza Under Hamas: From Islamic Democracy to Islamist Governance | Bjorn Brenner
The Biggest Prison on Earth: A History of the Occupied Territories | Ilan Pappe
The Battle for Justice in Palestine | Ali Abunimah
In Search of the River Jordan: A Story of Palestine, Israel and the Struggle for Water | James Fergusson **
Books on Queer Liberation & Apartheid:
Queer Palestine and the Empire of Critique | Sa'ed Atshan **
We Have Always Been Here: A Queer Muslim Memoir | Samra Habib **
Terrorist Assemblages: Homonationalism in Queer Times | Jasbir K. Puar
Exile and Pride: Disability, Queerness, and Liberation | Eli Clare
Books for Young Readers & Growing Families on Palestine, Apartheid, and Racism:
Young Palestinians Speak: Living Under Occupation **
You Are The Color **
The 1619 Project: Born on the Water **
A Little Piece of Ground
Wishing Upon the Same Stars **
The Shepherd's Granddaughter **
They Called Me a Lioness: A Palestinian Girl's Fight for Freedom **
A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier **
We Are Displaced: My Journey and Stories from Refugee Girls Around the World **
Books for upRooting Political & Academic Imperialism
Except for Palestine: The Limits of Progressive Politics | Marc Lamont Hill + Mitchell Plitnick **
Tolerance Is a Wasteland: Palestine and the Culture of Denial | Saree Makdisi
The Palestine Laboratory: How Israel Exports the Technology of Occupation Around the World | Antony Loewenstein **
We Are Not One: A History of America's Fight Over Israel | Eric Alterman **
Beyond Occupation: Apartheid, Colonialism and International Law in the Occupied Palestinian Territories | Virginia Tilley
Set the World on Fire: Black Nationalist Women and the Global Struggle for Freedom | Keisha Blain
Beyond Walls and Cages: Prisons, Borders, and Global Crisis | Matt Mitchelson
Books for Decolonized Scholarship & Community Building:
The Wretched of the Earth | Franz Fanon **
Necropolitics | Achille Mbembe **
Freedom Is a Constant Struggle: Ferguson, Palestine, and the Foundations of a Movement | Angela Davis **
Captive Revolution: Palestinian Women's Anti-Colonial Struggle within the Israeli Prison System | Nahla Abdo **
Europe's Fault Lines: Racism and the Rise of the Right | Elizabeth Fekete
The New Age of Empire: How Racism and Colonialism Still Rule the World | Kehinde Andrews **
The Republic Shall Be Kept Clean: How Settler Colonial Violence Shaped Antileft Repression | Tariq D. Khan
Decolonial Marxism: Essays from the Pan-African Revolution | Walter Rodney
You can explore more decolonized book recs + history reads over on Neighborhood Historian or access deeper history lessons (and support these public resources + works) through my Patreon.
#books to read#solidarity with palestine against apartheid#black solidarity with palestine#free palestine#free us all#padawan historian#decolonize your bookshelf#the fire is here#our history is your history#book recommendations#resources for you#antiracist resources
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24 October 2023: Parliament presented its response to the Speech from the Throne, which was delivered by King Abdullah II on 11 October to inaugurate the 19th Parliament’s third ordinary session.
With Crown Prince Hussein in attendance, the Senate’s response, delivered by Senate President Faisal Fayez at Raghadan Palace, reiterated support for His Majesty’s leadership and bold position in advocating for the Palestinians and their rights to establish an independent Palestinian state on the 4 June 1967 lines, with East Jerusalem as its capital. (Source: Petra)
Fayez urged Jordanians to maintain steadfast commitment to Jordan’s unity and interests, and to reject any hateful or ignorant attempts to undermine the nation’s achievements or to question its positions.
In the House of Representatives’ response, House Speaker Ahmad Safadi highlighted the King’s steadfast position towards the Palestinian cause, adding that His Majesty has always warned that the absence of a just solution to the Palestinian issue will push the region into the abyss.
Describing the King as the voice of reason, the speaker said His Majesty has, from day one demanded an end to the aggression that targeted hospitals, schools, mosques, and churches in Gaza.
The Senate president and the House speaker both expressed commitment to cooperating closely with the executive authority to move forward on the political modernisation track and empower women and young Jordanians.
A number of Royal Family members, Prime Minister Bisher Khasawneh, Judicial Council President Mohammad Ghazou, and senior officials attended Parliament’s response to the Speech from the Throne.
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حمدان بن محمد يحضر أفراح النعيمي والمهيري ..
حضر سمو الشيخ حمدان بن محمد بن راشد آل مكتوم ولي عهد دبي نائب رئيس مجلس الوزراء وزير الدفاع رئيس المجلس التنفيذي لإمارة دبي، حفل الاستقبال الذي أقامه الشيخ أحمد بن حميد النعيمي ممثل صاحب السمو حاكم عجمان للشؤون الإدارية والمالية، رئيس دائرة التنمية الاقتصادية في عجمان وذلك في قصر الصفا بعجمان، بمناسبة زفاف نجله عبدالله إلى كريمة عارف بن علي المهيري.
His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence of the UAE, and Chairman of The Executive Council of Dubai, attended the reception hosted by Sheikh Ahmed bin Humaid Al Nuaimi, Representative of the Ruler of Ajman for Administrative and Financial Affairs and Chairman of the Department of Economic Development in Ajman, at Al Safa Palace in Ajman, marking the marriage of his son “Abdullah” to the daughter of Aref bin Ali Al Muhairi.
Sunday, 17 November 2024 الأحد
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Hazar chehre badal liye hain
Kya kya rokoge kya kya tabaah karogeDhadkano ko bhi ab kya bewajah kahogeJo aag lagayi hai tumne wo aag hi to haiHazar ghar bhi jale aur tum use dhuaon kahogeBahane banoage hazar aur bheed me bhi chalogeMaut ki taskaree karoge fir use shifa kahogeHazar chehre badal liye hain fir use wafa kahogeKaun ho tum aur khud ko kya kahogeShaitan ki hai fitrat aur khud ko Insaan kahoge … क्या-क्या र��कोगे,…
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