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garadinervi · 13 days
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Rachid Koraïchi, La Qasida de Beyrouth, (etching; from an artist book comprising twenty engravings), Calligraphy by Kamel Ibrahim, Poetry by Mahmoud Darwish, [1991] [Khalil Sakakini Cultural Center مركز خليل السكاكيني الثقافي, Ramallah. © Rachid Koraïchi, Kamel Ibrahim, Mahmoud Darwish]
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satellitebroadcast · 11 days
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Currently in the West Bank by Middle East Observer: Telegram
The occupation forces continue their aggression on Tulkarm for the third consecutive day. Continuous military reinforcements towards Tulkarm city. Tulkarm Education Directorate: Suspension of work today, Thursday, in all public and private schools and kindergartens in the city to preserve the safety of students and teachers. Occupation forces continue to storm the city of Tubas, north of the occupied West Bank The occupation forces arrest Hanoud Salmi and Musa Younis in the city of Qalqilya. The occupation forces stormed an agricultural nursery and a restaurant in the town of Al-Khader, south of Bethlehem, and vandalized their contents. The occupation forces stormed several homes of the Shiha, Abu Asab and Halwa families in the town of Anata in the city of Jerusalem, searched them and interrogated their residents, at dawn today. The occupation forces stormed the village of Al-Lubban Al-Gharbi, northwest of Ramallah, and arrested Salah Muhammad Samhan, Muhammad Kamel Nasser, and Osama Muhammad Salama. The occupation forces re-arrested Birzeit University student Moatasem Arman after storming his home in the village of Ein Yabroud in Ramallah at dawn today. Arrests in the town of Sa'ir, north of Hebron, during the raid on the town at dawn today: - Qusay Nimer Al-Froukh. - Mamoun Aziz Al-Froukh. - Riyad Sami Al-Jaradat. - Khalil Ibrahim Al-Shalaldeh. - Ahmed Samih Al-Shalaldeh. - Musab Muhammad Al-Jabareen. - Alaa Fahim Al-Shalaldeh. - Khalil Ibrahim Shalaldeh.
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The citizen Sufyan Jawad Fayez Abdul Jawad (46 years old) was killed after being shot in the heart by an israeli sniper during the storming of the Far’a camp, after midnight last night, coinciding with the ongoing aggression on the city of Tubas, which has been ongoing for more than 24 hours.
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catdotjpeg · 10 months
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On 26 October, the Palestinian Ministry of Health released the list of names of Palestinians killed since 7 October. Among them, from the Agha family, are:
Amin Jabbara Faluji (61) and his wife Sanaa Jihad Muhammad (52);
their sons Moamen Amin Jabbara (27), a lawyer, Mamun Amin Jabbara (21), and Wasim Amin Jabbara (19);
and their son Muhannad Amin Jabbara (30), a lawyer, his wife Hind Abdel Hamid Abdel Jawad (27), and their children Talin Muhannad Amin (2) and Asil Muhannad Amin (1);  
Hatim Saeed Ghanem (61) and his children Saji Hatim Saeed (28), a lawyer, and Sajid Hatim Saeed (21), a college student;
Fadi Sa’di Wasfi (39);
Khamis Yunus Khamis (38) and his children Yunus Khamis Yunus (13), Ahmed Khamis Yunus (11), Baraa Khamis Yunus (8), and Nur Khamis Yunus (6);
and his brother Muhammad Yunus Khamis (35), a lawyer, and his children Yunus Muhammad Yunus (9) and Hala Muhammad Yunus (3);
Hamad Abdul Hamid Muhammad (34);
Nisreen Shaaban Raafat (32);
Sa’id Iyad Sa’id (28);
Muhammad (Shadi) Tamim Faluji (22);
Asaad Naeem Othman (16);
Sama Samer Jabbara (15) and her brother Yahya Samer Jabbara (11);
Abrar Saleh Yousef (14);
Ibrahim Amin Muhammad (43) and his daughters Maria Ibrahim Amin (7) and Arwa Ibrahim Amin (10);
Jihad Wajih Abu Zaid (36), his wife Rawaa Samir Ahmed (31), and their twin daughters Hala Jihad Wajih (6) and Hiba Jihad Wajih (6);
Amna Radwan Hashem (74) and her grandsons Samir Jamil Samir (6) and Muhammad Jamil Samir (4); 
Samira Jamil Mustafa (71) and her husband Ismail (74); 
Muhammad Fadl Nayef (38) and his son Fadl Muhammad Fadl (1);
Mumtaz Ramadan Muhammad (51), his wife Ramah Awni Hamdan (41), and their sons Ramadan Mumtaz Ramadan (18) and Ahmed Mumtaz Ramadan (15); 
Ramah’s mother Samiya Abdel Rahim Isaeed (64) and Ramah’s brothers Hamdan Awni Hamdan (42), an accountant; Muhammad Awni Hamdan (40);  Ramadan Awni Hamdan (31); and Waleed Awni Hamdan (26), a civil engineer; 
Hamdi Izwaid Hamdi (36); 
Muhammad Fouad Rawai (35);
Lubna Tala Musa (34), her husband Samer Muhammad, and their children; 
Samar Riyad Khaled (22) and her baby Amal;
Abdullah Najey Antar Shaker (36); 
Abdullah’s sister Sumaya Najey Antar Shaker (31) and her son Hassan Imad Suleiman (8); 
Hassan’s grandmother Madiha Arwaei Ayoub (81);
Hala Arafat Suleiman (9); 
Haneen Anwar Misbah (27) and her son Suleiman Omar Suleiman (3); 
Amr Jawdat Kamel (49); 
Hilal Asaad Saleh (58);
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and Walid, an engineer working in media, described as "clear and honest, never doing anything in a half-hearted or forced manner."
Most of the al-Agha family lived in Khan Younis. 
You can read more about the human lives lost in Palestine on the Martyrs of Gaza Twitter account and here.
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🍂🥀🍂 The first one to damn the killer of al-Hussain Bin Ali (as) is Ibrahim(as), the beloved of the Most Merciful; he damned him and ordered his son to do so. A covenant and pledge were taken from them. Thereafter, Musa Bin Imran (as) damned him and ordered his nation to do so and then Dawud (as) damned him and ordered Banu Isra'eel to do so. After that Isa (as) damned him and said:“
O Banu Israel, damn his killer and if you live until those days, then do not leave him for he who martyrs with him will be as if he martyred with the prophets (pbbut) without hesitation. It is like I am looking at his grave at this moment; there is no prophet (pbbut) that hasn’t visited Karbala and stood there,”
and then he said:
“You are indeed a spot full of blessings; within you, the brightest moon shall be buried.”
🍂🥀🍂 Kamel al-Ziarat 🍂🥀🍂
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beardedmrbean · 7 months
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A second trial of four members of the Egyptian security forces accused of murdering an Italian student in 2016 has opened in Rome.
The four Egyptians, who have denied the charges, will be tried in absentia.
Giulio Regeni, 28, was studying for a doctorate at Cambridge University when he went missing while on a research trip in Egypt.
Days later, his mutilated body was found in a ditch near Cairo. An autopsy later revealed he had been tortured.
The case strained relations between Italy and Egypt, with Rome repeatedly accusing Cairo of blocking attempts at securing justice for Mr Regeni's death.
The four security officials were first due to go on trial in absentia in October 2021, but that the trial was suspended due to concerns prosecutors had been unable to track them down to issue the charges.
In September, Italy's constitutional court ruled that the case could go ahead in the defendants' absence.
Mr Regeni's parents, Claudio and Paola, and his sister, Irene, attended the start of the trial on Tuesday.
Holding yellow roses, they unfurled a matching yellow banner outside the courthouse, which reads: "Truth for Giulio Regeni". They told Italian media that they had been waiting for this day for eight years.
Giulio Regeni was abducted on 25 January 2016 while carrying out research for his PhD at Cambridge University on Egypt's independent trade unions - a politically controversial topic in Egypt.
His body was discovered days later, on 3 February, in a ditch by a road connecting Cairo to Alexandria.
His mother told the Italian parliament in 2018 that her son's body was so disfigured that she was only able to identify him by the tip of his nose. Prosecutors said he sustained injuries that showed he was beaten with "kicks, fists, sticks and clubs", and that he died from a broken neck.
Trial of Egyptians for Italian student's murder suspended
Egypt tried to cover up student murder, Italy says
Egypt 'suspends' investigation into Cambridge student's murder
Italian and Egyptian prosecutors originally investigated the case together, but reached opposing conclusions.
Egyptian authorities said Mr Regeni's murder was the work of criminal gangsters, and suggested various other explanations for his death, including a car accident, failed drug deal, botched robbery, and even a gay crime of passion.
They also denied any state involvement in Mr Regeni's disappearance or death.
But prosecutors in Rome concluded that the Egyptian national security agency was behind the murder.
The four security officials accused of Mr Regeni's kidnap, torture and killing are Gen Tariq Sabir, Col Usham Helmi, Col Athar Kamel Mohamed Ibrahim and Maj Magdi Ibrahim Abdelal Sharif.
Maj Sharif rejects a further allegation of conspiring to inflict aggravated injuries and murder. He allegedly ordered informants to spy on Mr Regeni, who was then arrested at a metro station and tortured for several days.
Egypt dropped its own investigation in 2020, citing "insufficient evidence".
The murder sparked widespread outrage in Italy and a diplomatic row between the two nations, with Italian prosecutors accusing Egyptian officials of trying to mislead the investigation and the Italian ambassador recalled.
In December 2020, the European Parliament passed a resolution that noted "with grave concern that the case of Giulio Regeni is not an isolated incident, but that it occurred within a context of torture, death in custody and enforced disappearances across Egypt in recent years".
A year later, Liz Truss, Britain's foreign secretary at the time, said the UK would "continue to support the pursuit of justice for Mr Regeni".
In January, Mr Regeni's Cambridge college, Girton, unveiled a plaque to mark eight years since his murder.
The trial continues.
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negrophobic · 10 months
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"🟢 Zaher Jabareen, head of the office of martyrs, wounded, and prisoners in Hamas:
In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful,
List of male and female prisoners included in the releases of the second day of the exchange deal.
The Islamic Resistance Movement Hamas announces to our Palestinian people the list of prisoners included in today's (Saturday) release, the second day of the exchange deal, as follows:
Female Prisoners:
- Nourhan Ibrahim Khader Awad / Al-Quds
- Shorouq Salah Ibrahim Duwaiyat / Al-Quds
- Maysoon Mousa Mahmoud Mousa (Al-Jabali) / Bethlehem
- Fadwa Nazih Kamel Hamada / Al-Quds
- Israa Riyad Jamil Ja'abis / Al-Quds
- Aisha Youssef Abdullah Al-Afghani / Al-Quds
Cubs (young boys arrested by the idf) [under 18]:
- Ibrahim Walid Ibrahim Ta'amra / Bethlehem
- Ibrahim Samir Ibrahim Sabah / Bethlehem
- Mohammed Yassin Taysir Sabah / Bethlehem
- Saddam Amjad Majed Taqatqa / Bethlehem
- Youssef Mahmoud Salem Subtain / Al-Khalil
- Ahmed Ghareeb Ahmed Khalil / Ramallah and Al-Bireh
- Omar Mohammed Adham Abdul Rahim Shweiki / Al-Quds
- Ahmed Ali Mohammed Al-Sabbah / Bethlehem
- Murad Fouad Abdul Latif Dar Ata / Ramallah and Al-Bireh
- Ahmed Walid Mohammed Khshan / Jenin
- Shaker Ali Salem Ballout / Al-Khalil
- Wael Bilal Shaker Mashah / Nablus
- Tariq Ziad Abdul Rahim Dawoud / Qalqilya
- Abdul Rahman Mohammed Saleh Hourani / Qalqilya
- Marooh Yasser Ratib Khuzaimia / Jenin
- Abdul Hadi Azzam Mohammed Kamel
- Jihad Tawfiq Jihad Youssef / Ramallah and Al-Bireh
- Mohammed Ayman Abdul Rahman Aweis / Nablus
- Ezzedine Anan Hassan Sudani / Nablus
- Mustafa Mazen Hussein Shahadeh / Ramallah and Al-Bireh
- Shadi Mohammed Deeb Abu Adi / Ramallah and Al-Bireh
- Yassin Omar Ezzat Hanafiya / Areeha
- Abdul Karim Anwar Zaher Al-Saadi / Jenin
- Mohammed Tariq Salim Hawashin / Jenin
- Samid Khaled Mahmoud Abu Khalaf / Nablus
- Wissam Marwan Abdulsalam Tamimi / Ramallah and Al-Bireh
- Mohammed Nasr Fawzi Swalma / Nablus
- Yazan Jaber Abdul Jabbar Al-Hasanat / Bethlehem
- Mohammed Nizar Nimer Abu Aoun / Tulkarem
- Qasem Khaled Mohammed Masarwa / Jenin
- Anwar Tsafi Ahmad Ata / Ramallah and Al-Bireh
- Raja As'ad Raja Abu Qias / Jenin
- Hamada Said Mustafa Abu Samra / Qalqilya
We reaffirm that this deal would not have been possible without the sacrifices of our people and the bravery of the resistance in the Gaza Strip and its steadfastness against the brutality and Nazism of the occupation.
Mercy to our righteous martyrs. Freedom for our prisoners. Victory is our ally."
Zaher Jabareen
Head of the Martyrs, Prisoners, and Wounded Office in the Hamas Movement
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ahlulbaytnetworks · 1 year
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🍂🥀🍂 The first one to damn the killer of al-Hussain Bin Ali (as) is Ibrahim(as), the beloved of the Most Merciful; he damned him and ordered his son to do so. A covenant and pledge were taken from them. Thereafter, Musa Bin Imran (as) damned him and ordered his nation to do so and then Dawud (as) damned him and ordered Banu Isra'eel to do so. After that Isa (as) damned him and said:“ O Banu Israel, damn his killer and if you live until those days, then do not leave him for he who martyrs with him will be as if he martyred with the prophets (pbbut) without hesitation. It is like I am looking at his grave at this moment; there is no prophet (pbbut) that hasn’t visited Karbala and stood there,” and then he said:“ You are indeed a spot full of blessings; within you, the brightest moon shall be buried.
🍂 Kamel al-Ziarat 🍂
🍂 (page. 142) 🍂
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garadinervi · 13 days
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Rachid Koraïchi, La Qasida de Beyrouth, (etching; from an artist book comprising twenty engravings), Calligraphy by Kamel Ibrahim, Poetry by Mahmoud Darwish, [1991] [Khalil Sakakini Cultural Center مركز خليل السكاكيني الثقافي, Ramallah. © Rachid Koraïchi, Kamel Ibrahim, Mahmoud Darwish]
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Malik Hassan Alì Muhammad al-Badri (18 giugno 1981), è il presidente della seconda repubblica baathista irachena, leader del partito Ba'ath iracheno e in precedenza era il leader del gruppo militante baathista Naqshbandi Order of Men,ex soldato iracheno,ex militare presso il gruppo paramilitare Fedayeen Saddam, ex membro del gruppo ribelle Free Iraqi Army e cugino di Ibrahim al-Badri,Yassin al-Badri,Juma al-Badri, Suleyman al-Badri e Haitham al-Badri da parte paterna.
È attualmente single
Breve biografia
Malik al-Badri nasce a Samarra in Iraq il giorno 18 giugno 1981 da una famiglia sunnita della tribù al-Bu Badri e si laurea su meccanica nell'università di Saddam Hussein nell'anno 1999 iniziando sempre nello stesso anno lavorando come soldato nell'esercito iracheno di Saddam Hussein.
Nel 2000,Malik iniziò a lavorare e come militare presso l'organizzazione paramilitare Fedayeen Saddam fino l'1 maggio 2003 alla conclusione dell'invasione dell'Iraq da parte dell'esercito statunitense e si unisce come militante presso il gruppo sunnita di suo cugino Ibrahim,Jamaat Jaysh Ahl al-Sunnah wa-l-Jamaah per continuare a combattere l'occupazione statunitense.
Il giorno 3 o 4 febbraio 2004,Malik viene arrestato insieme a suo cugino Ibrahim venendo trasferito alle prigioni Abu Ghraib e Camp Bucca dove venne torturato e poi rilasciato l'8 dicembre 2004 sempre insieme a suo cugino continuando a lavorare come militante sempre per altri due anni sempre per lo stesso gruppo ribelle.
Nel 2006, Malik e Ibrahim si separano per una vita diversa dopo che quest'ultimo decise di disbandare il suo gruppo sunnita ribelle scegliendo al-Qaeda in Iraq avendo visto altri ex baathisti sempre di nazionalità irachena mentre Malik continuò a stare in contatto invece con altri gruppi sunniti iracheni.
Dal 2012 al 2014, Malik partecipò come militante nel gruppo sunnita ribelle Free Iraqi Army come militante fino al giorno della sua dissoluzione e tornò a stare in contatto con altri gruppi sunniti.
Nel 2022, Malik entrò in contatto con il gruppo baathista ribelle Naqshbandi Order of Men iniziando a lavorare come militante per loro e incontrò nuovamente il suo cugino Ibrahim comprendendo che dopo anni dissacordo ritorneranno a collaborare insieme.
Il 13 dicembre, Malik incontra i leader del gruppo baathista Naqshbandi Order of Men con i quali fa accordo che sarà disponibile a produrre un futuro leader del partito baathista iracheno simile a Saddam Hussein.
Il 24 dicembre, Malik dona il suo sperma alla nipote di Saddam Hussein, Harir Hussein Kamel per aiutarla a concepire un nipote e discedente di Saddam Hussein simile a quest'ultimo perché Malik è simile a Uday Hussein essendo un lontano parente di quest'ultimo.
Nel 2023, Malik viene nominato come leader del gruppo militante baathista Naqshbandi Order of Men e verso il 15 marzo riuscì a fare il colpo di stato contro la repubblica irachena sciita e fece scogliere e disarmare l'esercito sciita poi fece creare un esercito sunnita baathista ma come Saddam Hussein fece aggiungere anche i soldati sciiti facendo anche intergrare nell'esercito la milizia Naqshbandi Order of Men e fece ritornare il partito Ba'ath iracheno in modo legale.
Significato del nome:
Malik è un nome di origini arabe maschile che significa "Propietario" e "Re".
Personalità:
Caratterialmente Malik è:
-Narcisista non avendo nessuna empatia verso i nemici e coloro che lo circondano
-Donnaiolo perché vede le donne come desiderio sessuale e non interesse per avere una relazione stabile
-Sadico perché tortura i suoi nemici senza mostrare nessuna pietà
-Carismatico perché riesce attirare l'attenzione di altre persone e avere fiducia in sé stesso
-Paranoico e solitario perché si fida di poche persone temendo di essere tradito in qualsiasi momento
Gruppo armati militanti:
-Jamaat Jaysh Ahl al-Sunnah wa-l-Jamaah (2003-2006)
-Free Iraqi Army (2012-2014)
-Naqshbandi Order of Men (2022-2023)
Presidenza:
-Saddam Hussein (1979-2003)
-Nouri al-Maliki (2006-2022)
-Hussein Mounes (2022-2023)
-Malik al-Badri (2023-in corso)
Partito politico:
Partito Ba'ath iracheno
Tribù:
-al-Bu Badri
-Quraysh
Parenti:
Awad Ibrahim Alì al-Badri (zio paterno)
Shamsi al-Badri (cugino, deceduto)
Juma al-Badri (cugino)
Ibrahim al-Badri (cugino,prima deceduto poi ritornato in vita)
Suleyman al-Badri (cugino)
Yassin al-Badri (cugino)
Haitham al-Badri (cugino di II grado, deceduto poi ritornato in vita)
Prestavolto:
-Uday Hussein
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adelsayyidroleplay · 2 years
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Alì Hussein Kamel (30 aprile 1989) è il nipote di Saddam Hussein, figlio di Raghdad Hussein e Hussein Kamel al-Majid.
È attualmente sposato con Isra al-Anbari
Trama libera:
L'1 settembre 2022, Alì si trasferisce a New York insieme a sua moglie Isra al-Anbari e suo figlio Nabil al-Anbari mentre sua madre Raghad rimane ad Amman in Giordania, qui Alì rimase in contatto con gli ex baathisti iracheni Samir al-Khalifawi, Haitham al-Badri, Amir al-Mawli, Saddam Qardash e Yassin al-Badri cercando di riportare a loro nel baathismo rendendoli salafiti-baathisti.
Il 21 settembre, Alì insieme a sua moglie Isra al-Anbari fece ritorno ad Amman in Giordania sempre con la speciale protezione dalla famiglia reale giordana e rimase comunque in contatto con Amir al-Mawli, Saddam Qardash,Juma al-Badri,Samir al-Khalifawi, Haitham al-Badri e Yassin al-Badri per ritornare al Baathismo iracheno un giorno quando l'Iran sarà sconfitto.
Il 13 dicembre, Alì annucia il suo supporto per il gruppo ribelle baathista armato fondato da Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri, Naqshbandi Order of Men a causa del fatto che il presidente iracheno sciita islamista, Hussein Mounes rimane pericoloso e ostile nei suoi confronti e per la sua famiglia.
Informazioni
Nazionalità: Iracheno
Politica: Baathismo iracheno
Religione: Musulmano sunnita
Residenza: Amman, Giordania
Curiosità:
Alì è un forte sostenitore della Palestina come lo era suo nonno materno Saddam Hussein e disprezza Israele.
Parenti:
Saddam Hussein (nonno materno,deceduto)
Sajida Talhalm (nonna materna)
Hussein Kamel al-Majid (padre,deceduto)
Raghad Hussein (madre)
Isra al-Anbari (moglie)
Nabil Saddam Hussein (figlio avuto da Isra)
Hareer Kamel Hussein (sorella)
Wahej Kamel Hussein (fratello)
Banan Kamel Hussein (sorella)
Uday Hussein (zio,deceduto)
Qusayy Hussein (zio,deceduto)
Hala Hussein (zia)
Rana Hussein (zia)
Massoud Hussein (cugino, figlio di Uday)
Muawiya Hussein (cugino,figlio di Uday)
Mustapha Hussein (cugino deceduto, figlio di Qusayy)
Yahya Hussein (cugino,figlio di Qusayy)
Yaqub Hussein (cugino,figlio di Qusayy)
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*Ibrahim invia una lettera a suo fratello Suleyman dicendo a lui di lasciare Roma e di trasferirsi a Stoccolma in Svezia perché ci sono anche Ibbe e Omar che abitano segretamente lì e fanno doppie attività conciliando il lavoro con attività criminali facendo attenzione non farsi scoprire ed entrare in contatto anche con la mafia svedese che si trova sempre Stoccolma ma in certi locali.
Ibrahim nel frattempo diserta dal gruppo Naqshbandi Order of Men e decide di non dare nessun erede a Harir Kamel perché il baathismo non è il suo interesse e ha poco interesse tornare in un gruppo controllato da sunniti-sufisti perché ci sono cose che non concorda e oltre questo, Ibrahim è completamente l'opposto di suo cugino Malik perché non è più baathista da molti anni mentre Malik invece lo è rimasto.
Nel frattempo Ibrahim parla con sua moglie Zainab decidendo che entrambi devono lasciare Falluja per motivi che il governo iracheno Hussein Mounes li sta cercando ed entrambi vanno all'aeroporto per lasciare Falluja e trasferirsi a Stoccolma per nascondersi e perché ci sono persone che conoscono*
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Innovations in Digital Education: E-Learning with CEO Ihab Fikry at Almentor
What do you mean by Digital Education? Digital education is a path and method used for learning and teaching educational and informative content through the use of various available and accessible technological devices on different online learning platforms such as social media applications, specific learning websites, educational software programs, etcetera. Digital Education is also known as E-Learning, Digital Learning, and Technology Enhanced Learning (TEL). 
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What are the uses of Digital Education? The various uses and reasons for people to access and make use of these digital educational platforms and content are for the following – To Teach, To Learn, To Improve and Widen Knowledge, To Impart and Share High-Quality Information and Insights, To Increase Learning Engagement, To Bridge Information and Knowledge Gaps, To Access Specific Learning Material and Course Content, To Access Material and Course Content of a Specific Teacher or Mentor, To Access Material and Course Content Anytime and Anywhere, etcetera. 
Therefore in this article, we will be exploring the world of educational innovations in digital learning and how one such e-learning platform was developed for self-learning individuals in the United Arab Emirates and in Africa, and which was founded by entrepreneur and CEO – Ihab Fikry.
Almentor with CEO – Ihab Fikry:
Almentor was founded in the year 2016, by two co-founders – Ihab Fikry who is the Chief executive Officer and Ibrahim Kamel who is the Chief Operating Officer. Ihab Fikry is an inspiring and fascinating entrepreneur who is also a writer and an international lecturer in Management Sciences. 
Almentor’s Vision is to provoke inspiration in Arab learners so that they can develop and cultivate the habit of curiosity, inquisitiveness, and interest in excelling and reaching heights, breaking barriers, and pushing through limitations by the leading e-learning platform in the country. 
Almentor was established in the Dubai Silicon Oasis, Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Soon after, the online video e-learning platform established another brand internationally in Maadi, Cairo, Egypt. The CEO – Ihab Fikry, was inspired and motivated to start a learning educational platform that has its main goal to encourage and promote innovations in education. 
He successfully managed to do so by offering its users and learners a wide range of online video course materials, talks that are both informational and motivational, mentor and teacher engagements, books, and course bundles that are in both Arabic and English. 
Almentor’s Mission is to provoke inspiration and encourage the empowerment of lives by teaching interested learners to learn, grow, and develop skills, knowledge, awareness, and talent so that it drives learners to make goals in their personal and professional settings, with the guidance and support of experts, mentors, and experienced professionals. 
Almentor has now become the leading online video e-learning platform in the Middle East, where all of the educational material and course content is taught by experts and experienced professionals from different fields and all walks of life so that diversity and inclusivity, are shown importance for creating a valued educational space and world. 
“Learn Anywhere Anytime. Ask Your Mentor. Life-Time Access. Receive Certificate.” – Almentor. 
Providing access and availability to everyone in the UAE and Africa, this e-learning platform was made for self-learning individuals and learners at any time, and anywhere. With more than 1,000+ training course materials and topics taught by experts and professionals, an additional offer is provided for purchasing affordable subscription plans on a monthly and annual basis with a multi-option payment mode. 
Providing full and lifetime access to its users and learners on all course materials, learning through the website as well as Android applications has been made even easier. At the end of every material and course content that has been completed, there is a certification that is awarded to the learner, thus encouraging education and inspiring users to access more informative content of their preference. 
Keeping in mind that their platform must provide interactive, engaging, and informative content, the various topics that Almentor covers are as follows – Languages, Mental Health, Psychological Health, Business Management, Science and Technology, Sales and Marketing Management, Health and Life, Education, History, Arts and Designs, Basic Skills, Education, Relationships, Media, Photography, Films, Skill Developments in Children, and Leading Businesses. 
To Conclude: 
Almentor – a digital learning platform co-founded by Ihab Fikry, in 2016, was established in the UAE and is available for access in Africa. Having more than 20+ Learning Partners that contribute to the vision and mission of online and distance learning platforms, encouraging remote learning, self-learning individuals, and distance learners to cultivate the habit of just picking up and accessing information whenever needed. Some of the various learning partners of Almentor are as follows – Egyptian Chamber of Human Resources Management, Real Academy, Hamdan Bin Mohammed Smart University, Sprints Artificial Intelligence Company, The Nine Training Center, Habka Foundation for Media Production, Nile University, etcetera.
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