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merzifontarihi · 2 years ago
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Merhum Mahmut Alisinoğlu'nun eşi, Fevzi, Fehmi ve Bahri Alisinoğlu'nun annesi Raziye Alisinoğlu Hakk'ın rahmetine kavuşmuştur. Sevenlerin ve ailesinin başı sağ olsun mekanı cennet olsun inşallah
Merhum Mahmut Alisinoğlu’nun eşi, Fevzi, Fehmi ve Bahri Alisinoğlu’nun annesi Raziye Alisinoğlu Hakk’ın rahmetine kavuşmuştur. Sevenlerin ve ailesinin başı sağ olsun mekanı cennet olsun inşallah
Merhum Mahmut Alisinoğlu’nun eşi, Fevzi, Fehmi ve Bahri Alisinoğlu’nun annesi Raziye Alisinoğlu Hakk’ın rahmetine kavuşmuştur. Sevenlerin ve ailesinin başı sağ olsun mekanı cennet olsun inşallah via IFTTT
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senfan-san · 2 years ago
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Local musketeer falls down a mountain and ends up as a test subject for conserving Human bodies, meanwhile newly introduced Barbie Gun Musketeer takes out the trash.
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This blog protects English Military guns.
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cileklipalet · 3 months ago
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bir filistin vardı, bir filistin gene var.
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musclemanmontage · 3 months ago
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the-golden-city · 10 months ago
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Shoukoku no Altair Volume 26 Cover
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ilmiyyat1453 · 1 year ago
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“Salavat çekmek insanın ruhunda olan marazlara da şifa olur. Ruhum sıkılıyor bunalıyorum çeşitli haller bu neden oluyor? Ruhun sıkıntısı var. Onun için Peygamberin kelamına müracaat et. Salâtu selamı çok oku hadis oku. Bak o hastalık senden nasıl gidiyor.”
Mahmut Esad Coşan Hoca Efendi
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talebetulahla · 2 years ago
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Dünya dâru'l-firar , âhiret dâru'l-karar.
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tomhardysurinal · 20 days ago
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God it isn't even just white blonde women at the top of my Spotify Wrapped they're all the way to the end. Queens all of them
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wrestlehead · 2 years ago
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Mahmut Irmak
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merzifontarihi · 2 years ago
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Mahmut Başkanıma teşekkürler
Mahmut Başkanıma teşekkürler via IFTTT
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okuryazarlar · 1 year ago
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Türkiye'de köy gerçeğini Köy Enstitüsü'nden yetişmiş bir öğretmen olarak ilk kez cesaretle kaleme alan Bizim Köy'ün yazarı Mahmut Makal’ı aramızdan ayrılışının 5. yılında saygıyla anıyoruz.
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doalkaynaksuyu · 1 year ago
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bsd ocs... from turkish authors... guys...
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kevkebus-subh · 1 month ago
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"Etten anlayana et vereceksin, ottan anlayana ot vereceksin..."
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shoukokunoaltairfans · 11 months ago
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After successfully fulfilling his diplomatic mission to the Mamluk Sultanate, Mahmud took the time to go to Jerusalem on his way home for pilgrimage and worship. In the Stratocracy era, he was the only Pasha who visited this holy land. Mahmud wrote a description of this city (during the Mamluk government at that time) in his diary: "This city is always filled with pilgrims and travellers from various countries and various religions. There is the Masjidil Aqsha, which used to be the first Qibla for the Muslims before it was moved to Mecca. "The Al Aqsa Mosque consists of two mosques: the first is the blackish Ash Shakra dome mosque, and the second is the gold dome. The gold color of this second mosque is said to have been built during the Ummayah era. But I don't know anything about the first mosque."
"This city is relatively peaceful and prosperous. Thanks to the Cairo government, which manages it well. And high religious tolerance among its people and immigrants. The population of this city consists of various Muslim, Christian, and Jewish communities. However from what I saw, the largest community was many after Muslims, perhaps Jews. Most of them work as traders and skilled craftsmen. It is said that based on the stories of many people here, their community is getting bigger because most of them are refugees from Europe. They fled because of the persecution policies of the tyrannical European kings against them."
"Based on the Sultan's story, this city experienced a terrible fate under the feet of the infidels (crusaders). Then came Saladin from the Kurds, who liberated this city with Allah's permission. But after that, there came an attack by a tribe of horsemen from the Tartars who occupied countries in the Levant and almost took this city, but the Mamluk troops managed to defeat them at Ain Jalut, which became a star of glory for their kingdom, replacing the kingdom of their masters (the Ayyubids). What is clear is that the security and prosperity that I feel in this city will never be achieved except by great sacrifice, and the Mamluks have proven their resilience over it all."
Mahmud Pashas diary (Dr. Ekrem Imamoglu), P.76
Note: Dr Ekrem Imamoglu explains; It seems that Mahmud had difficulty distinguishing or did not know about these two mosques. The truth is, the mosque he is referring to is the Al Qibli Mosque which is black in color. while the new Dome of As Shakrah or Dome of the Rock is golden. But it seems Mahmud probably doesn't know the name of this golden dome mosque at all. so he mistook Al Qibli for the Shakra Dome. vice versa.
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left; Al Qibli Mosque. Right: Dome of the Rock. both are part of the Al Aqsa Mosque Complex. not one of them. (Because there has been a misunderstanding circulating, that the Al Qibli Mosque is the real Aqsa Mosque. Even though it is actually not like that).
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the-golden-city · 1 year ago
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Shoukoku no Altair Volumes 20-25
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musclemanmontage · 3 months ago
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