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Ash-hadu an la ilaha illa Allah, Wa ash-hadu anna Muhammadan Rasulu-Allah.”
Translation: “I bear witness that there is no God but God (Allah – i.e. there is none worthy of worship but Allah), and Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah.”
If you read this whole heartedly, you are converted to Islam.
Locations of Islamic Center
In Japan:
Hiroshima Islamic Cultural Centre
ICCS-Islamic Cultural Center of Sendai
Fukuoka Masjid Al Nour Islamic Culture Center
Etc
In South Korea:
Seoul Central Mosque
Islamic Center of Daejeon (ICD)
Incheon Islamic Center
Busan Mosque
Etc
In Philippines:
MA'HAD MANILA AND ISLAMIC CENTER MOSQUE
Al-Huda Mosque and Ma-had Inc.
Cebu Islamic Center (Al-Masjid)
Etc
In Italy:
Centro Culturale Islamico (Moschea)
Milan Muslim Center
The Islamic Cultural Association Muhammadiah
Islamic Cultural Centre of Italy and Grand Mosque of Rome
Etc
In Croatia
Islamic Center of Rijeka
Islamic community of Croatia - Meshihat
Etc
In Cyprus
Selimiye Camii
Landmark of Hala Sultan Tekkesi
Osman Fazil Polat Pasha Mosque
In Canada
Canadian Islamic Center - Al Rashid Mosque
Islamic Centre of Cambridge
Muslim Association of Canada (MAC) - Edmonton
Etc
In Austria:
Islamic Centre of Vienna
Islamisches Kulturzentrum Graz
Etc
In Hungary:
Budapest Mosque
Masjid Al-Huda
Masjid Dar Al-Salam
Jakováli Hasszán-dzsámi és minaret
Etc
In Bulgaria
Banya Bashi Mosque
Grand Mufti Office
Etc
In Poland
Masjid Islamic Center Of Warsaw
Islamic Center Krakow
Muslim Cultural and Educational Center in Poznan
Centrum Kultury Islamu
Ośrodek Kultury Muzułmańskiej
Centrum Kultury Islamu
Etc
In Sweden
Islamic Center i Malmö - Moskén
Jönköping Islamic Center
Afghan Islamic Center in Sweden
Khadija Center
Islamiska Kulturcentret
Imam Ali Islamic Center Jarfalla
Islamiska Sunni Centret
Etc
In United Kingdom:
Islamic Center of England
London Muslim Center
West London Islamic Center
Brighton Mosque & Muslim Community Center
Greenwich Islamic Center
Reading University Muslim Center
Etc
In Ukraine:
Islamic Cultural Center in Kyiv
Association of Muslims in Ukraine
Mechetʹ, Islamsʹkyy Kulʹturnyy Tsentr مسجد
Ar-Rahma
Al Manar
Islamic Cultural Center "Faith"
Etc
In Romania
Mosque (Islamic & Cultural League of Romania)
Masjid Ar-Rahman
Muslim Sisters Association (Tayba Islamic central and cultural association)
Alquds Masjid
The Great Mosque
Etc
In Ethiopia:
Ibnu Mosque | Kolfe 18 | ኢብኑ መስጊድ | ኮልፌ 18
Jafar Mosque | Bole
Grand Anwar Mosque
In Iceland:
Moskan í Reykjavík
The Grand Mosque of Iceland
Islamic Cultural Center of Iceland
Ahmadiyya Community Iceland
In Estonia:
Estonian Islamic Center
In Denmark:
Danish Islamic Center
Islamic Cultural Center
Wakf, The Islamic Faith Society in Denmark (DIT)
Etc
In Netherlands:
Imam Malik Islamic Center Leiden
Mobarak Mosque, Ahmadiyya Jamaat, The Hague
Islamic Cultural Centre of Leidsche Rijn
Islamic Faith Foundationمسجد جامع
Noori Razvi Islamic Society of the Netherlands
Mevlana Mosque
Etc
In Germany:
Islamic Centre of Hamburg
Islamic Centre of Kaiserslautern
Islamic Centre of Munich
Islamic Community Frankfurt E.V Abu Bakr mosque
Etc
In Greece
Mosque of Athens
Al-Salam Mosque
Tzisdarakis Mosque ( inside Museum of Modern Greek Culture)
Alaca Imaret Mosque
Etc
In Finland:
Masjid Al-Huda (Helsinki Islamic Center)
Masjid Darul Aman مسجد
Tampereen islamin Yhdyskunta
Etc
In Haiti:
Mosquée At-Tawheed مسجد
Trouin Islamic Center
Al-Fatiha Mosque
In Guatemala
Mezquita Al Daawa Islamica en Guatemala
Mezquita Baitul Awal
Etc
In Iraq
Al-Sahla Great Mosque
Jalil Khayat Mosque
Etc
In India:
India Islamic Culture Centre, Delhi
Masjid E Ibad Ur Rahman - Islamic Mosque, Educational & Community Centre
Jubilee Hills Mosque and Islamic Centre
Etc
In Australia:
Australian Islamic Centre
Canberra Islamic Centre (CIC)
Coburg Islamic Centre (CIC)
Australian Bosnian Islamic Centre Deer Park
In Panama:
Musallah Villa Caceres(Shaykh al-Hadith, Muhammad Zakariyya Kandhlawi)
Madina Masjid
Jama Masjid
In South Sudan:
Main Mosque
Mosque of Mahad
In Zambia:
Noor Mosque
Luqman Mosque
Makeni Masjid Lusaka
Etc
In North Macedonia:
Colorful Mosque
Mosque Dukjandjik
Mustafa Paša
Mosque „Aladža“
Murat Paša
Etc
In Cameron
Yaounde Central Mosque
Etc
In Vanuatu
Port Villa Grand Mosque
In Lithuania:
Vilnius Mosque and Islamic Center
In Latvia:
Islamic Cultural Center of Latvia
Mosque - "MIRAS" Kultūras un Izglītības Centrs مسجد
In Tuvalu
Ahmadiya Tuvalu Mosque
In Albania
Xhamia e Madhe - Ebu Bekr mosque
Lead Mosque Berat
Namazgah Mosque
Etc
In Tunisia
Mosque Malik Ibn Anas Carthage
Great Mosque of Kairouan
Sidi Oqba
Etc
In Paraguay
Centro Benéfico Cultural Islámico de Asunción
Mezquita del Este
In Tonga
Masjid Al-Nedzla Balija Khadeejah
In Papua New Guinea
Mosque Hohola
In Marshall Islands:
Baitul-Ahad Mosque - Ahmadiyya Muslim Community RMI
In San Marino, Molossia, Palau, Cabo Verde, Czech, Nauru, Monaco, Micronesia, Kiribati, Georgia
None but hopefully they will build one, Insha Allah.
I won't write any islamic center in Israel because they steal lands from Palestine ☺☺
I hope I covered every countries who are abstain and against ceasefires
If you are talking with educated and professional Moslems about Islam, don't forget to share!!
#islam#moslem#ukraine#united kingdom#zambia#vanuatu#i choose these countries which abstain and reject ceasefire in gaza#san marino#romania#south korea#phillipines#panama#netherlands#north macedonia#papua new guinea#paraguay#australia#cameroon#czech#czechia#denmark#sweden#ethiopia#marshall islands#kiribati#japan#india#hungary#austria
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aujourd’hui 9 février. il y a des cadavres, conséquence des politiques des frontières européennes criminelles -stop-
https://unitedagainstrefugeedeaths.eu/map/
jour international de la pizza - sinon. Une personne non identifiée originaire d'Afrique de l'Ouest meurt à l'hôpital après avoir été secourue d'un bateau sahraoui à la dérive au sud des îles Canaries (Espagne) - Mohamed Idris et 27 autres personnes non identifiées originaires du Soudan, du Niger, du Mali et d'Iran meurent noyées, leur canot pneumatique a disparu alors qu'ils se rendaient d'al-Qarbouli (Libye) en Italie ; 2 corps sont retrouvés. - Un jeune homme non identifié se serait noyé et son corps aurait été retrouvé en état de décomposition dans un filet de pêche près de Benabdelmalek Ramdane (DZ) Abdul Basit Adam Juma (garçon) se serait noyé avec toutes les personnes qui se trouvaient sur le même bateau disparu en route de Libye vers l'Italie. Les proches ont recueilli les noms des personnes disparues, qui sont : Abdalaziz Hassan Ibrahim Aboubacar Abdallah Ahmed Adnan Saleh Zakariya Ahmed Abaker Rijal Alfadhel Aloomda Moussa Bakr Alhaj Abdulrahman Jomaa Wadi Alseed Hasballah Eyas Ayman Alhabshi Gazzafi Edris Hamad Hamd Hamid Adam Omer Shaw Ibrahim Abdelrahim Abdullah Ibrahim Adam Khaled Youssef Khafir Aka Muzamil Abdallah Khadir Osman Mudathar Ali Alzein Estik Mohamed Abood Bahraldin Wadi Mohamed Abdelkarim A. Bakhat Mohamed Haroon Hassan Khatr Hamad Dafallah Jomaa Mohammed Tamr Montassir Issa Adam Ahmed Mustafa Tanqis Nasrladin Adin Yahya Osman Babiker Osman 'Alshibly' Rasheed Musa Jomaa Wadi Sameer Aldoma Adam Ibrahim Wiz Yassin Aboo Yaqoub Ali Abdel-Qader Yasin Abaker Abdulr. Mostafa Ahmed Gamal Abdallah Bedi Abu Baker Ibrahim Mohedine Salah Adam Mubarak Haroon Mussa Yaakoob Adnan Salah Ahmad Bakar Rijal Abacar Ibrahim Abacar Mohammad Haroon Mahjoub Aboud Omar Musa Osman Yusife Jaro Ammar Alnel Ahmed Ismael Idrees Adam Abaker Mohamed Suliman Yagoub S. Nour Maathin Mahdi Moussa Badradin Eissa Mohamed Hamid Amir Abdulrahman Ahmad Omar Mustafa Karbino Omrane Jabralla Mohammed Abaker Ibrahime Hissean Abdallah Sharif Hagar Jogle Abdulrahman Mustafa Othman Abkar Othman Mobark Salim Abdallah Gaid Bahar Said Hasb Allah (...) toujours plus de cadavres -paix à leur âme
liste des 48.647 décès documentés depuis 1993, des personnes sur les routes de l’exil dus aux politiques restrictives de la " Forteresse Europe " Documentation par UNITED -https://unitedagainstrefugeedeaths.eu/about-the-campaign/about-the-united-list-of-deaths/
à partir du travail fait par l'association UNITED for Intercultural Action, European network against nationalism, racism, fascism and in support of migrants and refugees - https://unitedagainstrefugeedeaths.eu/
et NOMBRANDOLES -espacio de mémoria- https://www.instagram.com/nombrandoles
#liste des 48.647 décès documentés des personnes sur les routes de l’exil dus aux politiques restrictives de la Forteresse Europe#artivisme#no borders#memoire
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Somaliland: Facing The Challenges Of Free And Fair Elections
In the wake of the #PoliticalCrisis of Sep 2009 & in the interregnum before new #elections could be held, there was an opportunity to review the process of #democratization in #Somaliland, to consider what had worked and what needed to be done to re-energize it.
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#Abdi Ahmed Nour#Adan Yusuf Abokor#Amina Mohamoud Warsame (Milgo)#Axel Harneit-Sievers#Challenges and Opportunities#Civil Society#Constitutional#Democracy#Democratization process#Elections#Electoral Law#Free and Fair Election#Haroon Ahmed Yusuf#Mohamed Farah Hersi#Mohamed Osman Fadal#Peacebuilding and democratization#Political Associations#Political Consensus#Political Crisis#Political Parties#Sadia Musse Ahmed#Shukri Haji Ismail Bandere#Social Research and Development Institute (SORADI)#Somaliland Elections#Steve Kibble#Suad Ibrahim Abdi#Voter Registration
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Turkey converting buildings to mosques across the U.S.
As news breaks again that Turkey is converting the Hagia Sophia into a mosque, it should be noted that they’ve been converting churches, schools, storefronts and even residential homes into mosques in cities across the U.S. as well.
One Turkish group in the U.S. lists their conversions on their webpage: https://diyanetamerica.org/mosques/
Mosques
Diyanet Mosque of Atlanta Ahiskan Turks
Diyanet Mosque of Bergen
Diyanet Mosque of Brooklyn Crimean Turks 
Diyanet Mosque of Brooklyn Eyup Sultan
Diyanet Mosque of Burlington Selimiye
Diyanet Mosque of Charlotte Ahiskan Turks
Diyanet Mosque of Dayton Ahiskan Turks
Diyanet Mosque of Dayton Osman Ghazi
Diyanet Mosque of Delaware
Diyanet Mosque of Kentucky Ahiskan Turks
Diyanet Mosque of Lancaster
Diyanet Mosque of Levittown Yunus Emre
Diyanet Mosque of Long Island Mawlana
Diyanet Mosque of Massachusetts Imam Bukhari
Diyanet Mosque of New Haven
Diyanet Mosque of Norfolk
Diyanet Mosque of Paterson Mawlana
Diyanet Mosque of Philadelphia Ahiskan Turks
Diyanet Mosque of Portland Ahiskan Turks
Diyanet Mosque of Queens Mimar Sinan
Diyanet Mosque of Rochester Turkish Society
Diyanet Mosque of San Francisco
Diyanet Mosque of Springfield Ahiskan Turks
Diyanet Murat Mosque of South New Jersey
Diyanet Nour Mosque of Connecticut
Diyanet Ulu Mosque of Paterson
Florida
Turkey is also spending hundreds of millions building mega mosque complexes in the U.S.
Govt of Turkey Building Massive $100M Mosque Complex…in Maryland
60,000 acre Turkish govt mega mosque complex will target abolishing Islamophobia
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[TASK 152: LIBYA]
There’s a masterlist below compiled of over 260+ Libyan faceclaims categorised by gender with their occupation and ethnicity denoted if there was a reliable source. If you want an extra challenge use random.org to pick a random number! Of course everything listed below are just suggestions and you can pick whichever faceclaim or whichever project you desire.
Any questions can be sent here and all tutorials have been linked below the cut for ease of access! REMEMBER to tag your resources with #TASKSWEEKLY and we will reblog them onto the main! This task can be tagged with whatever you want but if you want us to see it please be sure that our tag is the first five tags, @ mention us or send us a messaging linking us to your post!
THE TASK - scroll down for FC’s!
STEP 1: Decide on a FC you wish to create resources for! You can always do more than one but who are you starting with? There are links to masterlists you can use in order to find them and if you want help, just send us a message and we can pick one for you at random!
STEP 2: Pick what you want to create! You can obviously do more than one thing, but what do you want to start off with? Screencaps, RP icons, GIF packs, masterlists, PNG’s, fancasts, alternative FC’s - LITERALLY anything you desire!
STEP 3: Look back on tasks that we have created previously for tutorials on the thing you are creating unless you have whatever it is you are doing mastered - then of course feel free to just get on and do it. :)
STEP 4: Upload and tag with #TASKSWEEKLY! If you didn’t use your own screencaps/images make sure to credit where you got them from as we will not reblog packs which do not credit caps or original gifs from the original maker.
THINGS YOU CAN MAKE FOR THIS TASK - examples are linked!
Stumped for ideas? Maybe make a masterlist or graphic of your favourite faceclaims. A masterlist of names. Plot ideas or screencaps from a music video preformed by an artist. Masterlist of quotes and lyrics that can be used for starters, thread titles or tags. Guides on culture and customs.
Screencaps
RP icons [of all sizes]
Gif Pack [maybe gif icons if you wish]
PNG packs
Manips
Dash Icons
Character Aesthetics
PSD’s
XCF’s
Graphic Templates - can be chara header, promo, border or background PSD’s!
FC Masterlists - underused, with resources, without resources!
FC Help - could be related, family templates, alternatives.
Written Guides.
and whatever else you can think of / make!
MASTERLIST!
F:
Khdugha Sabri (1954) Libyan - actress and radio personality.
Evelina Meghnagi (1954) Libyan Jewish - actress and singer.
Ghada Adel (1974) Libyan, Egyptian - actress.
Asma Salim (1976) Libyan - singer.
Sendi Bar (1976) Libyan Jewish / Iraqi Jewish - actress and model.
Hala Misrati (1980) Libyan - tv presenter and writer.
Dorota Szelagowska (1980) Libyan, Polish - tv presenter.
Hiba Abouk / Hiba Aboukhris Benslimane (1986) Libyan, Tunisian, Romani - actress.
Roni Duani (1986) Libyan Jewish, Polish Jewish - actress, singer, and model.
Karema Altrhuni (1990) Libyan - actress.
Roni Dalumi (1991) Libyan Jewish / Iraqi Jewish - actress and singer.
Maram Zbaeda (1992) Libyan - instagrammer (maram.zbaeda).
Noor Tagouri (1993) Libyan - model, producer, motivational speaker, and journalist.
Abeer Beauty (1993) Libyan - instagrammer (abeerbeauty93).
Hanan Esbaga (1993) Libyan - instagrammer (hesbaga).
Neta Alchimister (1994) Libyan Jewish, Algerian Jewish, Austrian Jewish - model, social media star, swimwear designer, and businesswoman.
Alla Omran (1996) Libyan - instagrammer (allaomran).
Tammy Tabib (1997) Libyan - instagrammer (tammytabib).
Amol Hamoha (1999) Libyan - instagrammer (am__ohl).
Dania Ben Sassi (?) Amazigh Libyan - singer.
Ghada Jamal (?) Libyan - tv host.
Maytal Angel (?) Libyan Jewish / Ashkenazi Jewish - actress and filmmaker.
Ghalia Bozakouk (?) Libyan - tv host.
Aftiam Ramli (?) Libyan - model and Miss Global Libya 2017.
Enass Whida (?) Libyan, Moroccan - model (instagram: enass.w).
Soso Ana (?) Libyan - model (instagram: s_soso_ana).
Nour Al-Kadiki (?) Libyan - actress.
Sabrin Salah (?) Libyan - actress (instagram: sabrin_salah11).
F - Athletes:
Ghazalah Alaqouri (1973) Libyan - paralympic powerlifter.
Amira Edrahi (1986) Libyan - swimmer.
Hala Gezah (1989) Libyan - sprinter.
Ruwida El-Hubti (1989) Libyan - sprinter.
Ghada Ali (1989) Libyan - sprinter.
Asmahan Farhat / Mercedes Kay (1990) Libyan / Unspecified White - swimmer.
Daniah Hagul (1999) Libyan - swimmer.
Sahar Elgnemi (?) Libyan - paralympic powerlifter.
Nadia Fezzani (?) Libyan - swimmer.
Soad Fezzani (?) Libyan - swimmer.
M:
Taher Algabaili (1942) Libyan - actor.
Nasser el-Mizdawi (1950) Libyan - singer-songwriter, guitarist, and composer.
Ahmed Fakroun (1953) Libyan - singer-songwriter.
Hamid Al-Shairi / Abdel-Hamid Ali Ahmedi (1961) Libyan / Egyptian - singer-songwriter.
David D’Or (1965) Libyan Jewish - singer-songwriter.
Sami Bouajila (1966) 1/4 Amazigh Libyan, 3/4 Tunisian - actor.
Fawzi El-Mizdawi (1968) Libyan - singer.
Patrick Baladi (1971) Libyan / English - actor and musician.
Guy Zu-Aretz (1973) Libyan Jewish / Turkish Jewish, Greek Jewish - actor, musician, tv host, and director.
Ayman Alatar (1982) Libyan - singer.
Roach Killa (1983) Libyan - rapper.
Ahmed Costa (1983) Libyan, Turkish / Brazilian, Italian - actor.
Salah Ghali (1984) Libyan - singer.
Nadir Tamuz Augustin (1988) Libyan / Romanian - singer.
Ibrahim Abdelazem (1988) Libyan - singer.
Bahjat / Bahjat Alturjman (1995) Libyan - singer-songwriter.
Tito Shalgam (1995) Libyan - youtuber (Tito shalgam).
Ashraf Osama (1999) Libyan, Palestinian - instagrammer (ashraf_osama1999).
Shlomi Lavie (?) Libyan Jewish - singer and drummer.
Touareg de Fewet (?) Tuareg Amazigh Libyan - singer.
Dakil (?) Libyan - singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist.
Cheb Jilani / Hassan El Jilani (?) Libyan - singer.
Abdallah Alfande (?) Libyan - actor.
Khaled Elhassi (?) Libyan - singer.
Muttalib J. Ibrahim (?) Libyan, Italian - actor.
Essam Alhadar (?) Libyan - singer.
Saif Alwadi (?) Libyan, Iraqi - model and photographer (instagram: dr.se_f).
Mohanad Al (?) Libyan - singer and model (instagram: mohanad___al).
Firas Mohammed (?) Libyan - model (instagram: firas.mohammed_).
Ibn Thabit (?) Libyan - rapper.
Ali El-Rojbani (?) Libyan - instagrammer (3leua).
Ibrahim Al-Hesnawi (?) Libyan - singer.
M - Athletes:
Baruch Hagai (1944) Libyan Jewish - paralympic table tennis player.
Mohamed Asswai Khalifa (1944) Libyan - hurdler.
George Borba (1944) Libyan Jewish - footballer.
Issa Chetoui (1953) Libyan - long-distance runner.
Mohamed Abdulla Abdelaslam (1954) Libyan - long jumper.
Enemri Najem Al-Marghani (1955) Libyan - long-distance runner.
David Lavi (1956) Libyan Jewish - footballer.
Salem El-Margini (1957) Libyan - sprinter.
Jacob Buzaglo (1957) Libyan Jewish - footballer.
Rafi Tshuva (1957) Libyan Jewish - footballer.
Mohamed El-Kamaa (1958) Libyan - cyclist.
El-Mehdi Sallah Diab (1958) Libyan - sprinter.
Mohamed Khamis Taher (1959) Libyan - long-distance runner.
Ahmed Mohamed Sallouma (1959) Libyan - sprinter.
Bashir Al-Fellah (1960) Libyan - sprinter.
Fawzi Al-Issawi (1960) Libyan - footballer.
Abdullah Ali Ahmed (1961) Libyan - sprinter.
Ali Al-Beshari (1962) Libyan - footballer.
Abdul-Hafeedh Arbeesh (1963) Libyan - footballer.
Said Masoud El-Agimi (1964) Libyan - judoka.
Fathi Aboud (1964) Libyan - triple jumper.
Jalal Damja (1966) Libyan - footballer.
Moshe Glam (1968) Libyan Jewish - footballer.
Khaled Othman / Khaled Abdul Gasem Othman Feghi Saleh (1968) Libyan - sprinter.
Mustafa Ahshad (1970) Libyan - weightlifter.
Yahia Gregni (1970) Libyan - judoka.
Samir Aboud (1972) Libyan - footballer.
Avi Nimni (1972) Libyan Jewish - footballer.
Tarek Ayad (1972) Libyan - judoka.
Felix Halfon (1972) Libyan Jewish - footballer.
Kamal Abdulsalam (1973) Libyan - bodybuilder.
Adel Adili (1974) Libyan - long-distance runner.
Abdesalam Kames (1974) Libyan - footballer.
Moustafa Abdel Naser (1975) Libyan - sprinter.
Eliran Guetta (1975) Libyan Jewish - basketball player.
Osama Al Hamadi (1975) Libyan - footballer.
Guy Luzon (1975) Libyan Jewish - footballer.
Mahmoud Maklouf (1975) Libyan - footballer.
Dudi Fadlon (1976) Libyan Jewish - footballer.
Oren Zeitouni (1976) Libyan Jewish - footballer.
Abdul-Wahed Mohammed (1977) Libyan - futsal player.
Tarik El Taib (1977) Libyan - footballer.
Khaled Hussein / Khaled Hussein Mohamed al Tarhouni (1977) Libyan - footballer.
Salem Ibrahim Al Rewani (1977) Libyan - footballer.
Meftah Ghazalla (1977) Libyan - footballer.
Walid Ali Osman (1977) Libyan - footballer.
Yaniv Lavi (1977) Libyan Jewish - footballer.
Marei Al Ramly (1977) Libyan - footballer.
Nagi El-Tomi (1977) Libyan - futsal player.
Ali Mabrouk El Zaidi (1978) Libyan - long-distance runner.
Rami Glam (1978) Libyan Jewish - footballer.
Osama Mohamed El Fezzani (1978) Libyan - footballer.
Jehad Muntasser (1978) Libyan - footballer.
Mohamed Mrsal (1978) Libyan - basketball player.
Guma Mousa (1978) Libyan - footballer.
Ahmed Saad Osman (1979) Libyan - footballer.
Reda Al Tawarghi (1979) Libyan - footballer.
Nader Al-Tarhouni (1979) Libyan - footballer.
Aymen Bouchhioua (1979) Libyan, Tunisian - footballer.
Samir Al Wahaj (1979) Libyan - footballer.
Ahmed Al Masli (1979) Libyan - footballer.
Hesham Shaban (1980) Libyan - footballer.
Riyadh al Laafi (1980) Libyan - footballer.
Hamza Abu-Ghalia (1980) Libyan - weightlifter.
Nader Kara (1980) Libyan - footballer.
Abubakr Suiueinei / Abubakr Al Abaidy (1981) Libyan - footballer.
Yaniv Luzon (1981) Libyan Jewish - footballer.
Mohamed Ben Saleh (1981) Libyan - judoka.
Abdulnaser Slil (1981) Libyan - footballer.
Younes Al Shibani (1981) Libyan - footballer.
Naji Shushan (1981) Libyan - footballer.
Alamien Yagoub (1981) Libyan - basketball player.
Moataz Ben Amer (1981) Libyan - footballer.
Nabil Omran (1981) Libyan - futsal player.
Ahmed Al Alwani (1981) Libyan - footballer.
Mohammed Shahout (1982) Libyan - futsal player.
Arafa Nakuaa (1982) Libyan - footballer.
Kabila / Ahmed Zuway (1982) Libyan - footballer.
Ali Rahuma (1982) Libyan - footballer.
Yousef Mohammed (1982) Libyan - futsal player.
Asi Buzaglo (1982) Libyan Jewish - footballer.
Éamon Zayed (1983) Libyan, Tunisian, Irish - footballer.
Mohammed Al-Sharif (1983) Libyan - futsal player.
Eslam El Karbal (1983) Libyan - basketball player.
Walid Al Sbaay (1983) Libyan - footballer.
Osama Abdusalam (1983) Libyan - footballer.
Rabe Al Msellati (1983) Libyan - footballer.
Mahamat / Djamal Mahamat (1983) Libyan - footballer.
Fathi Al-Khoga (1984) Libyan - futsal player.
Mohammed Rahoma (1984) Libyan - futsal player.
Abdelrahman Ramadan Fetori (1984) Libyan - footballer.
Mohamed Esnany (1984) Libyan - footballer.
Hamdi Eishwain (1984) Libyan - futsal player.
Mohamed Eshtiwi (1985) Libyan - weightlifter.
Tofaha / Walid Mhadeb El Khatroushi (1985) Libyan - footballer.
Ihaab Boussefi (1985) Libyan - footballer.
Muhammad Al Maghrabi (1985) Libyan - footballer.
Yahia Shakmak (1985) Libyan - basketball player.
Mansour Al Borki (1985) Libyan - footballer.
Akrem El-Twati (1985) Libyan - futsal player.
Mohamed Youssef Ben Elhaj (1985) Libyan - basketball player.
Rabie El-Hoti (1985) Libyan - futsal player.
Hussein al Idrissy (1985) Libyan - footballer.
Abdallah Sharif (1985) Libyan - footballer.
Mohamed Youssef (1986) Libyan - basketball player.
Lior Jean (1986) Libyan Jewish - footballer.
Ahmed Abdelkader (1986) Libyan - footballer.
Yuval Shabtay (1986) Libyan Jewish - footballer.
Khaled Belaid Abumdas (1987) Libyan - snooker player.
Maoz Samia (1987) Libyan Jewish - footballer.
Tamir Kahlon (1987) Libyan Jewish - footballer.
Mohamed Abulkhir (1987) Libyan - basketball player.
Ali Salama (1987) Libyan - footballer.
Mohamed El-Kawisah (1987) Libyan - judoka.
Khaled Ghezzawi (1987) Libyan - swimmer.
Mohamed Khouaja (1987) Libyan - sprinter.
Ahmed Belgasem (1987) Libyan - cyclist.
Mohamed Suleiman (1988) Libyan - futsal player.
Osama Chtiba (1988) Libyan - footballer.
Amir Lavi (1988) Libyan Jewish - footballer.
Muhammad Nashnoush (1988) Libyan - footballer.
Snir Gueta (1988) Libyan Jewish - footballer.
Wajdi Dawo (1988) Libyan - basketball player.
Maor Buzaglo (1988) Libyan Jewish - footballer.
Al-Hussein Gambour (1989) Libyan - rower.
Marwan Mabrouk / Marwaan Mabrouk Mansour (1989) Libyan - footballer.
Hamed Snousi (1989) Libyan - footballer.
Khaled Matrud (1989) Libyan - basketball player.
Nebil Gahwagi (1989) Libyan / Hungarian - footballer.
Ahmed Krawa’a (1989) Libyan - footballer.
Mohamed Zubya (1989) Libyan - footballer.
Fatah Masoud (1989) Libyan - futsal player.
Ahmed Yousef Elkawiseh (1989) Libyan - judoka.
Mohamed Al-Gadi (1990) Libyan - footballer.
Faisal Al Badri (1990) Libyan - footballer.
Muataz Husayn / Moataz Al-Mehdi (1990) Libyan - footballer.
Mo Hrezi / Mohamed Hrezi (1991) Libyan - long-distance runner.
Salem Ablo (1991) Libyan - footballer.
Adi Nimni (1991) Libyan Jewish - footballer.
Elmutasem Abushnaf (1991) Libyan - footballer.
Akram Ayyad (1991) Libyan - footballer.
Yousef Shriha (1991) Libyan - taekwondo practitioner.
Akram Zuway (1991) Libyan - footballer.
Rabea Al Laafi (1991) Libyan - footballer.
Ahmad Benali (1992) Libyan / British - footballer.
Mohamed El Monir / Mohammed El-Mounir Abdussalam (1992) Libyan - footballer.
Almog Buzaglo (1992) Libyan Jewish - footballer.
Sofyan El Gadi (1992) Libyan - swimmer.
Ahmed El Trbi (1992) Libyan - footballer.
Sanad Al Ouarfali (1992) Libyan - footballer.
Mohamed Al Ghanodi (1992) Libyan - footballer.
Abdulaziz Belraysh (1992) Libyan - footballer.
Salem Roma / Salem Al-Musallati / Salem Elmslaty (1992) Libyan - footballer.
Abdelsalam Elfaitory (1993) Libyan - footballer.
Motasem Sabbou (1993) Libyan - footballer.
Ismael Tajouri-Shradi (1994) Libyan - footballer.
Hamdou Elhouni (1994) Libyan - footballer.
Sadiq El Fitouri (1994) Libyan - footballer.
Ahmad Atttellesey (1995) Libyan - swimmer.
Alaadeen Salman / Aladeen Younes (1996) Libyan - footballer.
Muaid Ellafi (1996) Libyan - footballer.
Ali Elmusrati / Ali Al Musrati / Almoatasembellah Ali Mohamed Elmusrati (1996) Libyan - footballer.
Ali El Ghrari (1997) Libyan - archer.
Zachary Elbouzedi (1998) Libyan / Irish - footballer.
Zakaria Alharaish (1998) Libyan - footballer.
Zakaria Aboukhlal (1998) Libyan / Moroccan - footballer.
Waleed Ashteebah (?) Libyan - paralympic javelin thrower.
Ahmed Ben Soueid (?) Libyan - footballer.
Nuri Kaheil (?) Libyan - cyclist.
Abdelrazik Baaba (?) Libyan - paralympic powerlifter.
Fahmi El-Shami (?) Libyan - footballer.
Mohamed Ganfud (?) Libyan - cyclist.
Ali Hamid El-Aila (?) Libyan - cyclist.
Rabee Allafi (?) Libyan - footballer.
Fawzi Abdussalam (?) Libyan - cyclist.
Abdulwahab Werfeli (?) Libyan - swimmer.
El-Munsif Ben Youssef (?) Libyan - cyclist.
Mohamed El-Naser (?) Libyan - swimmer.
Abdel Hakim Shelmani (?) Libyan - footballer.
Khalid Shebani (?) Libyan - cyclist.
Abdullah Badri (?) Libyan - cyclist.
Kamaluddin Badi (?) Libyan - volleyball player.
Adnan El-Khuja (?) Libyan - volleyball player.
Marzouk Mabrouk (?) Libyan - middle-distance runner.
Ahmed El-Faghei (?) Libyan - volleyball player.
Mustafa El-Musbah (?) Libyan - volleyball player.
Ahmed Zoubi (?) Libyan - volleyball player.
Samid Sagar (?) Libyan - volleyball player.
Awad Zakka (?) Libyan - volleyball player.
Jamal Zarugh (?) Libyan - volleyball player.
Abdel Hamed El-Hadi (?) Libyan - cyclist.
Miloud Zakka (?) Libyan - volleyball player.
NB:
Aja / Jay Rivera (1994) Libyan, Moroccan, Egyptian - Genderqueer (They/Them/Theirs) - rapper, drag performer, and reality tv personality.
Problematic:
Al-Saadi Gaddafi (1973) Libyan - footballer. - Murder charges.
Sharon Gal (1974) Libyan Jewish, Egyptian Jewish - tv personality and radio personality. - Sexual assault allegations.
Netta / Netta Barzilai (1993) Libyan Jewish, Moroccan Jewish / Polish Jewish - singer, guitarist, and looping artist. - Appropriation of box braids at Sofia Pride 2019, yellowface in her Eurovision 2018 performance, appropriation of Japanese culture in her Eurovision 2018 performance, and supports the IDF.
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New Short Fiction: Ibrahim Ishag's 'A Dinner with Mr. MacNeil'
New Short Fiction: Ibrahim Ishag’s ‘A Dinner with Mr. MacNeil’
By Ibrahim Ishag Translated by Nassir al-Sayeid al-Nour They prepare for the feast methodically, while still leaving countless possibilities and hiccups to chance. Today, the sons of al-Kabashi, with the blessing of Allah, have become people of wisdom, wealth, vision, and passion. Months ago, Osman, Masued, Hazim, Abdel Ghaffar, and Abu Zaid traveled with Qassem wad Sarur to visit his father…
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2020 Olympics Egypt Roster
Boxing
Abdelrahman Oraby-Abdelgawwad (Cairo)
Yousry Hafez (Cairo)
Diving
Mohab El-Kordy (Cairo)
Maha Gouda (Alexandria)
Fencing
Mohamed El-Sayed (Cairo)
Alaaeldin Abouelkassem (Alexandria)
Mohamed Hamza (Cairo)
Mohamed Hassan (St. Louis, Missouri)
Youssef Musa (Cairo)
Mohamed Amer (Cairo)
Ziad El-Sissy (Alexandria)
Mohab Samer (Cairo)
Medhat Moataz-Bahgat (Cairo)
Nada Hafez (Cairo)
Yara El-Sharkawy (Cairo)
Noha Hussain (Cairo)
Noura Mohamed (Cairo)
Mariam El-Zoheiry (Cairo)
Gymnastics
Omar Mohamed-Fathy (Alexandria)
Seif Sherif (Giza)
Nancy Mohamed-Taman (Alexandria)
Login Elsaysyed (Alexandria)
Polina Fouda (Cairo)
Habiba Marzouk (Cairo)
Salma Saleh (Cairo)
Malak Selim (Giza)
Tia Sobhy (Giza)
Zeina Ibrahim-Sharaf (Alexandria)
Mandy Mohamed (Haarlemmermeer, The Netherlands)
Malak Hamza (Giza)
Karate
Ali El-Sawy (Cairo)
Abdalla Abdelaziz (Cairo)
Giana Mohamed-Farouk (Cairo)
Radwa Sayed (Cairo)
Feryal Abdelaziz (Cairo)
Pentathlon
Ahmed Hamed (Cairo)
Ahmed El-Gendy (Cairo)
Haydy Morsy (Dakahlia)
Amira Kandil (Cairo)
Swimming
Marwan El-Kamash (Alexandria)
Ali Khalafalla (Cairo)
Youssef Ramadan (Cairo)
Farida Osman (Cairo)
Nora Nabilazmy (Cairo)
Farida Radwan (Cairo)
Hanna Hiekal (Cairo)
Laila Mohsen (Cairo)
Maryam Maghraby (Cairo)
Sahd Samer (Cairo)
Nehal Saafan (Cairo)
Jayda Sharaf (Cairo)
Taekwondo
Abdelrahman Wael (Cairo)
Seif Eissa (Cairo)
Nour Abdelsalam (Cairo)
Hedaya Malak-Wahba (Cairo)
Tennis
Mohamed Safwat (Cairo)
Mayar Abdel-Aziz (Cairo)
Wrestling
Amr Hussen (Cairo)
Mohamed Metwally (Cairo)
Diaaeldin Abdelmotaleb (Suez)
Haithem Mahmoud (Cairo)
Mohamed El-Sayed (Cairo)
Abdellatif Mohamed (Cairo)
Enas Mostafa (Alexandria)
Samar Hamza (Faiyum)
Archery
Youssof Tolba (Cairo)
Amal Adam (Cairo)
Athletics
Ihab Abdelrahman (Kafr Saqr)
Mostafa El Gamel (Giza)
Mostafa Hassan (Cairo)
Mohamed Hamza-Khalif (Cairo)
Badminton
Adham Elgamal (Cairo)
Doha Hany-Mostafa (Cairo)
Hadia Hosny-El Said (Cairo)
Canoeing
Momen Mahran (Cairo)
Samaa Ahmed (Cairo)
Cycling
Ebtissam Mohamed (Dubai, U.A.E.)
Equestrian
Mohamed Talaat (Cairo)
Nayel Nassar (San Diego, California)
Abdel-Qader Saïd (Alexandria)
Mouda Zeyada (Alexandria)
Soccer
Mohamed El Shenawy-Gomaa (El Hamool)
Amar Hamdi (Cairo)
Karim Mahmoud (Giza)
Osama Galal-Toeima (Tanta)
Mohamed Salam (Cairo)
Ahmed Hegazy (Ismailia)
Salah Shalaby (Zagazig)
Nasser Maher-Abdelhamid (Mansoura)
Taher Mohamed-Mahmoud (Cairo)
Ramadan Sobhi-Ahmed (Cairo)
Ibrahim Abel (Mina Said)
Akram Elhagrasi (Kafr Saqr)
Karim El Eraki (Mina Said)
Ahmed Rayyan (Cairo)
Emam Ashour (El Mahalla El Kubra)
Mahmoud Gad (El Senbellawein)
Ahmed Mohamed (Cairo)
Mahmoud Hamdy-Attia (Cairo)
Ahmed El Fotouh-Mohamed (Cairo)
Nasser El Sayed (Cairo)
Mohamed Daader (Suez)
Handball
Yahia Omar (Giza)
Ahmed Hesham-Mohamed (Suez)
Ibrahim El-Masry (Cairo)
Wisam Nawar (Cairo)
Omar El-Wakil (Cairo)
Yehia El-Deraa (Cairo)
Hassan Kaddah (Cairo)
Seif El-Deraa (Cairo)
Ahmed El Ahmar (Giza)
Ahmed Mesilhy (Giza)
Karim Handawy (Cairo)
Mohamed Shebib (Cairo)
Ali Mohamed (Abu Dhabi, U.A.E.)
Mohammad Sanad (Cairo)
Mohamed El-Tayar (Riyadh, Saudi Arabia)
Judo
Mohamed Abdelmawgoud (Alexandria)
Mohamed Abdelaal (Cairo)
Ramadan Darwish (Tanta)
Rowing
Abdelkhalek El-Banna (Tanta)
Sailing
Aly Badawy (Alexandria)
Khouloud Mansy (Alexandria)
Shooting
Samy Razek (Cairo)
Osama El-Saeid (Cairo)
Mostafa Hamdy (Cairo)
Youssef Makkar (Cairo)
Abdel-Aziz Mehelba (Alexandria)
Azmy Mehelba (Alexandria)
Ahmed Zaher (Cairo)
Radwa Abdel-Latif (Cairo)
Maggy Ashmawy (Cairo)
Hala El-Gohari (Ismailia)
Alzahraa Shaban (Cairo)
Table Tennis
Omar Assar (Desouk)
Ahmed Saleh (Giza)
Khalid Assar (Desouk)
Yousra Abdel-Razek (Cairo)
Dina Meshref (Cairo)
Farah Abdelaziz (Cairo)
Triathlon
Basmla Elsalamoney (Gharbia)
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Egypt Wins African Games with Whopping 60 Medals Lead
The 2019 African Games came and went but Egypt came in trained and went ultimately victorious. This year, Egypt competing in Swimming, Judo, Beach Volleyball, Taekwondo, Rowing, Ping Pong and so many more came out with a whopping 116 medals. The games that were held from August 19th to 31st, which took place in Rabat Morocco. Coming in second was South Africa, who was left far behind Egypt with only 56 medals less than half of what the marvelous Egyptian athletes had earned.
Egypt came out with 29 Bronze Medals, 50 Silver and 37 Gold. The winners of the Gold Medals won in the categories of Judo, Swimming, Beach Volleyball, Taekwondo, 1000 Meter Rowing, Men’s, Women’s and Mixed Team Ping Pong, Triathlon, Mixed Team Chess, Track and Field, Archery, Weightlifting, Karate and Gymnastics.
Notable athletes won these medals, such as Farida Osman winning two medals and Hania Moro winning four in Swimming. Farah Ahmed won Egypt’s Gold medal in Gymnastics, while Yasmine Hamdy and Malek Salama won Gold in Karate. Ahmed Shehab won Track and Field and Basma El-Salamony won the difficult Triathlon.
These young athletes have made their country proud, dominating and proving Egypt to be the mightiest of African athletes. Egypt celebrates these bright and determined sportsmen who earned their way to glory.
by Nour Ibrahim
Egypt Wins African Games with Whopping 60 Medals Lead was originally published on FLAIR MAGAZINE
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-You heard about that girl that barely comes out of her house?
-Yeah, what about her?
-She's a Satanist. Bet her pop's in on it too. Best not get too involved.
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Sudan's Refugees in Egypt: The Struggle to Cope
Conflict and political upheaval in Sudan and turmoil in other parts of the Africa region have sent thousands of refugees fleeing their homelands in the hope of finding better lives for themselves and their children. Many are heading to Egypt, where the influx is causing a serious strain on resources. One refugee from the Sudanese capital Khartoum, El Hadi Osman, tells VOA that he fled Sudan because of religious persecution. Hadi worked as a writer and journalist until Sudanese police targeted him for becoming a Christian. "(In Khartoum)," he says, "police told me to stop going to church and renounce my faith, but I said no." "When they jailed me," he confides, "they beat me and hung me upside down in prison." "I have torture marks on my body," he says sadly, "pointing to scars on his arms and shoulders." El Hadi says that he fled to Cairo in 2014 after spending weeks in a Sudan jail. "I was living in fear," he insists, "crossing the street to escape shadows that were chasing me." "My old friends," he remarks, "deserted me and I became a lonely man." WATCH: Sudanese refugees tell stories after fleeing After spending weeks in an overcrowded cell and eating lentils twice a day, el Hadi was released. He fled to the north of the country and entered Egypt, heading by foot and by bus to Cairo, where he spent weeks sleeping on a sidewalk in a slum. In Cairo, he turns to refugee agencies for odd jobs to survive. As young people march for freedom on the streets of Khartoum, Sudanese refugees in Egypt - like El Hadi - keep a watchful eye on events back home. Many dream of returning home if political change pulls down the current regime. Sudanese refugees, like Adel Youssef Salah, who fled war-torn Darfur after enduring years of strife, has an enthusiastic glint in his eye as he talks about the current wave of protests that have swept across his homeland. “I hope the Sudanese people," he insists, "will seize (their) destiny, and make the (President Omar Hassan al Bashir) chart a course towards democracy.” Bashir came to power in 1989 in a military coup which ousted then Prime Minister Sadeq al Mahdi. Despite the struggles of daily life, Salah says Egyptians have been kind to him. "Egyptians are not wealthy," he points out, "but they usually share what little they have." Santo Makoi is a political refugee from South Sudan. He studied fine arts at Khartoum University in the north of the country before the south became independent in 2011. He worked for a European NGO called War Child, teaching refugee children to draw and paint. Santo tells VOA that he moved to Juba when the south became independent but "quickly fell afoul of the new authorities controlling the country because of his caricatures, drawings and cartoons of prominent people." Santo is registered as a refugee with the UN, but continues to paint and draw at a studio run by an Egyptian charity group. Nour Khalil, an immigration lawyer, says the refugee crisis in Egypt is even worse than the official figures suggest. Tens of thousands of Syrians, Yemenis, Ethiopians, Eritreans and Libyans have left their countries for Egypt due to the plethora of conflicts raging in the area. Many are not officially registered with the UNHCR. "230,000 refugees are officially registered with the U.N. in Egypt," says Khalil, "but no one knows their real number." Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi confided to German Chancellor Angela Merkel in 2017 that Egypt had over five million refugees in its territory. During a recent gathering of heads of state and government from Europe and Africa, Sissi told his counterparts that Egypt is heavily burdened by the many refugees on its soil. "Egypt is hosting millions of refugees," he asserted, "offering them schooling and health care, despite the difficult circumstances the Egyptian people themselves have gone through in recent years." He stressed that Egypt has "prevented boat-loads of refugees from leaving its territory for Europe since 2016." The U.N. refugee agency (UNHCR) says Egypt has given refugees safe haven and in some cases the right to work, to health care and to schooling. UNHCR spokesperson Shabia Mantoo tells VOA that the U.N. "makes sure that they have access to basic services and are also supported and protected in the best way we can." Mantoo points out, however, that the current anti-refugee sentiment in many countries is hindering the work of her organization, since "only 55,000 refugees out of millions were resettled (by UNHCR) in other countries, last year." She also points out that many countries have been late in paying their normal contributions to UNHCR, making the group's work even more difficult. Refugee agencies are also complaining of "donor fatigue." One foreign refugee agency volunteer told VOA that "at least two major U.S. charitable organizations were expected to pull out of Egypt, next year." In the meantime, the life of a refugee in Egypt has become a struggle, so much so that many go on to Libya and from there, try to reach Europe by boat - a journey that a lot of them do not survive. Many others have also found themselves in detention in a Libyan jail cell, where inhuman conditions have been reported. from Blogger https://ift.tt/2FrlDUG via IFTTT
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Influence of Storage on Some Physicochemical and Microbial Properties of Concentrates from Two Sudanese Mangos (Mangifera indica) Verities | Chapter 11 | Current Trends in Food Science Vol. 1
Aims: To produce concentrates at remote areas of production, where fruits are expected to be cheaper and hence compete with imported concentrates.
Study Design: Factorial Experimental design.
Place and Duration of Study: Department of Food Science and Technology, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Khartoum, Sudan and Food Research Center, Shambat, Sudan, between September 2009 and May 2010.
Methodology: Two mango (Mangifera indica) varieties Abu Samaka and Baladi were used to produce concentrate and the concentrate was stored at ambient temperature and a refrigerator at 4ºC for 6 months. The concentrates were prepared by using open kettle boiler (100ºC) and they were packed in cans using double seam machine.
Results: The Baladi variety gave higher total soluble solids (TSS) than Abu Samaka. Abu Samaka exhibited an excellent percentage (29.7%) of total sugars during storage and the total titrable acidity of mango concentrate in the two varieties reported a slightly increase. The reducing sugars increased gradually with storage time. The two varieties showed retention of ascorbic acid content during storage. There was no growth of E. coli, yeast and molds in the concentrates of the two varieties tell the end of the storage period (6 months). The concentrates from the two varieties at both temperatures were acceptable by the panelists.
Conclusion: The two varieties showed suitability in processing to give mango concentrate.
Author(s) Details
Ann Osman Kabashi Elsheikh Department of Food Science and Technology, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Khartoum, Sudan.
Prof Abd Elazeem Ahmed Mohamed Nour Department of Food Science and Technology, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Khartoum, Sudan.
Prof Abd Elmoneim Osman Elkhalifa Department of Clinical Nutrition, College of Applied Medical Sciences, University of Hail, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Read full article: http://bp.bookpi.org/index.php/bpi/catalog/view/79/1080/766-1
View Volume: https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/ctfs/v1
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Al-Shabab Militants Surrender To Government Forces – Officials
Al-Shabab Militants Surrender To Government Forces – Officials
Somali officials on Monday confirmed that two al-Shabab militants surrendered to government forces on Sunday in the southern Bay region.
“The two al-Shabab operatives identified as Mohamed Hassan Osman and Hussein Marshale Mohamed defected from the al-Shabab extremist group and joined government forces in Dinsor town in Bay region,” said Ibrahim Mohamed Nour, governor of Dinsor.
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[TASK 157: DJIBOUTI]
There’s a masterlist below compiled of over 100+ Djiboutian faceclaims categorised by gender with their occupation and ethnicity denoted if there was a reliable source. If you want an extra challenge use random.org to pick a random number! Of course everything listed below are just suggestions and you can pick whichever faceclaim or whichever project you desire.
Any questions can be sent here and all tutorials have been linked below the cut for ease of access! REMEMBER to tag your resources with #TASKSWEEKLY and we will reblog them onto the main! This task can be tagged with whatever you want but if you want us to see it please be sure that our tag is the first five tags, @ mention us or send us a messaging linking us to your post!
THE TASK - scroll down for FC’s!
STEP 1: Decide on a FC you wish to create resources for! You can always do more than one but who are you starting with? There are links to masterlists you can use in order to find them and if you want help, just send us a message and we can pick one for you at random!
STEP 2: Pick what you want to create! You can obviously do more than one thing, but what do you want to start off with? Screencaps, RP icons, GIF packs, masterlists, PNG’s, fancasts, alternative FC’s - LITERALLY anything you desire!
STEP 3: Look back on tasks that we have created previously for tutorials on the thing you are creating unless you have whatever it is you are doing mastered - then of course feel free to just get on and do it. :)
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THINGS YOU CAN MAKE FOR THIS TASK - examples are linked!
Stumped for ideas? Maybe make a masterlist or graphic of your favourite faceclaims. A masterlist of names. Plot ideas or screencaps from a music video preformed by an artist. Masterlist of quotes and lyrics that can be used for starters, thread titles or tags. Guides on culture and customs.
Screencaps
RP icons [of all sizes]
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Graphic Templates - can be chara header, promo, border or background PSD’s!
FC Masterlists - underused, with resources, without resources!
FC Help - could be related, family templates, alternatives.
Written Guides.
and whatever else you can think of / make!
MASTERLIST!
F:
Nima Djama (1949) Djiboutian - singer and composer.
Xabiiba Cabdilaahi (1960) Issa Djiboutian - singer.
Aïcha Mohamed Robleh (1965) Djiboutian - author.
Mouna-Hodan Ahmed (1972) Djiboutian - author.
Lula Ali Ismaïl (1978) Issa Djiboutian - actress, director, and screenwriter.
Tezeta Abraham (1985) Djiboutian - actress, model, Miss Italy Africa 2002, director, and screenwriter.
Cici Ali (1991) Djiboutian, Somali - model.
Naomi (1995 or 1996) Djiboutian - model (instagram: naomi.lifefit).
Fio Testore / Fiorella Testore (1996) Djiboutian / Italian - youtuber (Abz & Fio) and instagrammer (fioo.yt).
Mijamina Abner (2000 or 2001) Djiboutian, Unspecified South Asian - model.
Hamda (2000 or 2001) Djiboutian - model.
Shay Lia / Shanice Dileita Mohamed (?) Djiboutian - singer-songwriter.
Hanna MK (?) Djiboutian / Somalilander - youtuber (Hanna MK) and instagrammer (thefleurdusiel).
Layla Hendryx (?) Djiboutian / Somali - rapper.
Halimo Gobaad (?) Djiboutian - singer.
Hodan Abdirahman (?) Djiboutian - singer.
Rahma (?) Djiboutian - youtuber (Beauté Addict Rahma).
Asma Fali (?) Djiboutian - model and fashion designer (instagram: asma_fali).
F - Athletes:
Aïcha Garad Ali (1966) Djiboutian - handball player.
Roda Ali Wais (1984) Djiboutian - middle-distance runner.
Fathia Ali Bouraleh (1987) Djiboutian - sprinter.
Yasmin Farah (1993) Djiboutian - table tennis player.
Zourah Ali (1994) Djiboutian - sprinter.
Sally Raguib (1996) Djiboutian - judoka.
Kadra Mohamed Dembil (1997) Djiboutian - middle-distance runner.
M:
Abdourahman Waberi (1965) Djiboutian - author.
Frédéric Huette (1973) Djiboutian - producer.
Hamza Fouad (?) Djiboutian - actor and motivational speaker.
Salmaan Hussein (?) Djiboutian / Ethiopian - youtuber (Ely&Salmaan).
Omar Afrikan (?) Djiboutian - singer, guitarist, and keyboardist.
Abdallah Leh (?) Djiboutian - singer and guitarist.
Said Hamargod (?) Djiboutian - singer.
Qare the Mask (?) Djiboutian, Somali, Chinese, Japanese, Turkish, Unspecified White - actor, singer-songwriter, and model.
Abdo Hamargod (?) Djiboutian - singer.
Nimco Jaameh (?) Djiboutian - singer.
Abdi Robleh (?) Djiboutian - singer.
RO (?) Djiboutian, Ethioptian - singer (Instagram: r0ba_x).
M - Athletes:
Omar Abdillahi Charmarke (1954) Djiboutian - long-distance runner.
Ahmed Salah / Hussein Ahmed Salah (1956) Djiboutian - long-distance runner.
Djama Robleh (1958) Djiboutian - long-distance runner.
Omar Moussa (1961) Djiboutian - long-distance runner.
Moussa Souleiman (1962) Djiboutian - long-distance runner.
Robleh Ali Adou (1964) Djiboutian - windsurfer.
Mohamed Youssef (1964) Djiboutian - sailor.
Omar Daher Gadid (1966) Djiboutian - long-distance runner.
Ismael Hassan / Ali Ismael Hassan (1966) Djiboutian - long-distance runner.
Hoche Yaya Aden (1967) Djiboutian - middle-distance runner.
Talal Omar Abdillahi (1967) Djiboutian - long-distance runner.
Houssein Djama (1968) Djiboutian - middle-distance runner.
Youssef Omar Isahak (1969) Djiboutian - judoka.
Alaoui Mohamed Taher (1971) Djiboutian - judoka.
Ali Ibrahim (1971) Djiboutian - middle-distance runner.
Waberi Hachi (1981) Djiboutian - footballer.
Ahmed Daher (1982) Djiboutian - footballer.
Daher Mohamed Kadar (1982) Djiboutian - footballer.
M. Ahmed-Id / Mouhoumed Ahmed-Id (1984) Djiboutian - footballer.
Abchir Houssein (1984) Djiboutian - footballer.
Moussa Hirir (1984) Djiboutian - footballer.
Aden Charmakeh (1984) Djiboutian - footballer.
Miad Nour Charmake (1985) Djiboutian - footballer.
Daoud Bouh Samatar (1985) Djiboutian - footballer.
Mohamed Liban (1985) Djiboutian - footballer.
Ahmed Daoud (1986) Djiboutian - footballer.
Egueh Mahdi (1986) Djiboutian - footballer.
Ali Yassin (1986) Djiboutian - footballer.
Daoud Wais (1986) Djiboutian - footballer.
Mumin Gala / Moumin Guelleh (1986) Djiboutian - long-distance runner.
Abdallah Mohamed (1986) Djiboutian - footballer.
Hassan Ali Daher (1986) Djiboutian - footballer.
Said Riyad (1987) Djiboutian - footballer.
Miad Charmaré (1987) Djiboutian - footballer.
Ismail Hassan / Ismail Ahmed Kadar Hassan (1987) Djiboutian - footballer.
Youssouf Hiss Bachit (1987) Djiboutian - middle-distance runner.
Abdi Hassan Mohamed Kadar (1987) Djiboutian - footballer.
Mahamoud Farah (1988) Djiboutian - middle-distance runner.
Darar Aboubaker / Darar Djama Aboubaker (1989) Djiboutian - footballer.
Y. Abdourahman / Youssouf Abdourahman (1989) Djiboutian - footballer.
H. Ilyass / Hassan Djama Ilyass (1990) Djiboutian - footballer.
Galal Ramzi (1991) Djiboutian - footballer.
H. Abdoulrahman / Hassan Abdoulrahman (1991) Djiboutian - footballer.
Ayanleh Souleiman (1992) Djiboutian - middle-distance runner.
Abdourahman Osman (1993) Djiboutian - swimmer.
Bourhan Abro (1995) Djiboutian - swimmer.
Anass Houssein (1995) Djiboutian - judoka.
Ahmed Borhane (1995) Djiboutian - swimmer.
Abdi Waiss Mouhyadin (1996) Djiboutian - middle-distance runner.
Mohamed Youssouf Osman (1997) Djiboutian - footballer.
Jamal Abdi Dirieh (1997) Djiboutian - long-distance runner.
Mohamed Ismail Ibrahim (1997) Djiboutian - steeplechase runner.
Mohamed Ali Abdourahman (1998) Djiboutian - footballer.
Ibrahim Aden Warsama (1998) Djiboutian - footballer.
Mohamed Bourhan Mohamed (1998) Djiboutian - footballer.
Abdourazak Mahamoud Daher (1998) Djiboutian - footballer.
Mohamed Mazag (1998) Djiboutian - footballer.
Ahmed Hassan Moussa (1998) Djiboutian - footballer.
Mohamed Youssouf Batio (1998) Djiboutian - footballer.
Moussa Warsama (1998) Djiboutian - footballer.
Houssein Omar Hassan (?) Djiboutian - paralympic long-distance runner.
Aden-Alexandre Houssein (?) Djiboutian - judoka.
Mohamed Abar (?) Djiboutian - footballer.
Ahmed Houssein (?) Djiboutian - footballer.
Soebier Sheikh (?) Djiboutian - footballer.
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Al Nour Wal Amal: Women Musicians Bring Light, Hope, Music on Stage
Al Nour Wal Amal: Women Musicians Bring Light, Hope, Music on Stage
Ali Osman, the conductor of the blind women Chamber Orchestra Al Nour Wal Amal thanks the musicians at the end of the concert in Vienna. Photo Credit: Fernando Moleres
Egypt’s Al Nour Wal Amal – or Light and Hope – Chamber Orchestra to perform three concerts in China, for the first time, on 2, 5 and 6 August.
The program consists mainly of Western European classical music compositions, in…
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Really wanted to try out these markers I found in my supplies box so a quick doodle + Nour from this morning
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