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ROMANCE !!!!!!!
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sliman mansour - also referred to as suleiman mansour - is a palestinian painter, sculptor and cartoonist. he was born one year before the nakba in 1947 in birzeit, which is north of ramallah. he now resides in jerusalem. mansour is one of the most famous palestinian artists of all time, and palestinian american artist samia halaby considers him to be part of the liberation art movement¹. his art focuses on the concept of samud², or "a firm rootedness in the land." he is a founder of the league of palestinian artists³.
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on using only palestinian materials during the first intifada⁴:
That was the philosophy of the intifada. When you read their literature and leaflets, it's about boycotting Israeli goods and trying to rely on ourselves. Most people were trying to do that, by planting their land or starting a small farm to live from. As an artist I thought, why don't we do the same? Why don't we search for natural materials to do our work from?
The mud came from my childhood memories. As a child I used to work with my grandmother when she was building beehives and even ovens with mud. And I was always around her, trying to help. So when I thought about material that I could use, mud was the first thing that came to my mind. After a while, once I started making figures, I realized that the mud also reflects the human fate with the cracks, people waiting to disappear, fall down and go away.
go take a look at his art. reblog with your favorite pieces of his.
mine is the village awakens (1988)
sources:
jadaliyya interview with samia halaby
palestinian art by gannit ankori pg. 74
dafbeirut
dw interview with sliman mansour
his website | insta
#palestinian art#sliman mansour#palestine#jerusalem#art#free palestine#west bank#artists#tumblr deleted all my linked sources 🔪🔪🔪🔪🔪 hopefully i got them all back in#spoiler alert: it didnt i had to do some a third time lmaooo#literally i never cite sources like that i always just link directly but tumblr is a fumblr
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hii! (hello hi not bye bye!) phuljari here and aapko *brings out puja thali* namaste! *does your aarti* welcome welcome!
not that i'd ever do that irl lol. fancy welcome aside, iss blog ka introduction toh suno:
i am currently very very obsessed with ArShi (kind of new to it but had watched the show in snippets when i was younger!) i have also admired SaMud and DevAkshi. I used to loveeee ArDi and was kinda engaged in the fandom back when it first aired.
i'm mostly here to reminisce about my teenage desi otps cos i couldn't back then and i'm nostalgic rn. most of my fandom contributions have been for the english media but it just doesn't feel desi enough ykwim? so this is a dedicated desiblr (sideblog) just for me and my growing and ever-changing desi interests <3
i know that indian dramas are very problematic and i also know that they have some of the most regressive tones and i don't support any of that just fyi. i hate most of them, and the amount of times i've cringed at some of the stereotypical themes have been uncountable. but, i still want to reclaim the redeemable parts that i enjoyed because being a mainstream english media consumer has kinda been feeling a little incomplete and i love the way things are changing, esp on ott platforms, the international exposure has had a positive impact on the quality of content.
i spent most of my teenage years with the notion that i hate these representations, but now that i'm older, i realise that it's not so black and white, that i could still love parts of these things without it becoming a reflection of me and my values. moreover, i dislike typical fem representations as that's something that i struggle to connect with (i'm averse to a lot of typical girly stuff) but i still want to be able to love the other feminine parts of me without the fear of being stereotyped or feeling misrepresentated.
i wanted to say all of that because i don't connect well with people who are ardent fans of indian tv since a lot of them don't notice the subtle yet problematic themes in the portrayal of these stories. i find that this platform has some sensible people who recognise these facts and yet show their love towards these stories! i'm just here to fangirl, share my opinion, and reclaim the elements of these stories/characters that i love without it becoming a huge discourse on traditions/mythology/religion etc.
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On July 12th and 13th in the heart of D.C., we will gather for a two-day event dedicated to educating and uplifting the voices and stories of the Palestinian people.
As people from around the world take to the streets for Palestine, the Museum of the Palestinian People seeks to provide a space that renews our connection to each other and educates the public about who we are. Even as attempts to erase our art, culture, and people continue, we invite you to join us for two days of solidarity in sharing the art of Palestinian resistance and الصمود (Samud, steadfastness).
Join us for “Preserving Palestinian Identity: Art as Resistance,” a two-day event for all ages in the nation’s capital.
#washington dc#palestine#gaza#palestinian#museum of the palestinian people#palestinian poetry#palestinian art#free palestine
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#EdiEdisiBelajarNgaji
Salah satu surah di Al-Qur’an yang sangat aku nikmati membacanya adalah surah-surah yang menceritakan kisah kaum-kaum atau kejadian terdahulu. Seperti surah Yusuf, Al-Kahf. Dan salah satu surah favoritku adalah surah Asy-Syu’ara’.
Hal yang menakjubkan bagiku adalah pola cerita yang sangat konsisten dalam surah ini. Surah ini bercerita tentang rasul-rasul terdahulu yaitu Musa, Ibrahim, Nuh, Hud (kaum Ad), Salih (kaum Samud), Luth, Syuaib (penduduk Aikah).
Kekonsistensian yang ku maksud di atas adalah apa yang diucapkan setiap rasul di atas kepada kaum mereka yang melampaui batas. Mereka semua mengatakan hal yang sama.
iz qoola lahum akhuuhum nuuhun alaa tattaquun
Ketika saudara mereka (Nuh) berkata kepada mereka, "Mengapa kamu tidak bertakwa?
innii lakum rosuulun amiin
Sesungguhnya aku ini seorang rasul kepercayaan (yang diutus) kepadamu,
fattaquiloha wa athiluun
maka bertakwalah kamu kepada Allah dan taatlah kepadaku.
wa maaa as-alukum 'alaihi min ajr, in ajriya illaa 'alaa robbil-'aalamiin
Dan aku tidak meminta imbalan kepadamu atas ajakan itu; imbalanku hanyalah dari Tuhan seluruh alam,
Kisah-kisah rasul tersebut diceritakan satu per satu. Dan pembuka dari cerita tiap rasul tersebut merupakan perkataan sang rasul kepada kaumnya. Dan perkataan mereka semua sama. Dari Musa hingga Syuaib.
Don’t you think it’s mesmerizing?? I mean, nabi Musa hingga Syuaib hidup di masa yang berbeda. Tetapi pesan yang mereka sampaikan persis sama.
Kekonsistensian berikutnya adalah di tiap akhir cerita masing-masing rasul tersebut, Allah berfirman
inna fii zaalika la-aayah, wa maa kaana aks aruhum mu-miniin
Sungguh, pada yang demikian itu terdapat tanda (kekuasaan Allah), tetapi kebanyakan mereka tidak beriman.
wa inna robbaka lahuwal-'aziizur-rohiim
Dan sungguh, Tuhanmu benar-benar Dialah Maha Perkasa, Maha Penyayang.
Lalu aku berpikir, kenapa ya dua firman itu selalu diulang-ulang? Terutama bagian “maha penyayang.” I mean, seperti kontradiksi sekali ga sih ketika diceritakan azab yang menimpa kaum-kaum di atas lalu Allah berfirman “Dan sungguh, Tuhanmu benar-benar Dialah Perkasa, Maha Penyayang.”
Kemudian aku menemukan jawabannya di ayat 208-209.
wa maaa ahlaknaa ming qoryatin illaa lahaa mungziruun
Dan Kami tidak membinasakan sesuatu negeri, kecuali setelah ada orang-orang yang memberi peringatan kepadanya;
Zikroo, wa maa kunnaa zhoolimiin
untuk (menjadi) peringatan. Dan Kami tidak berlaku zalim.
Ingat bunyi surah Yunus ayat 44?
Sesungguhnya Allah tidak menzalimi manusia sedikitpun, tetapi manusia itulah yang menzalimi dirinya sendiri 🥲🥲☝️
Sudah diberi peringatan, didatangkan pembawa pesan (nabi dan rasul), diberikan waktu untuk bertaubat. Tapi manusianya malah menantang untuk dipercepat datangnya azab tersebut karena tidak percaya.
Lalu ketika azab itu datang dan manusia yang mati dihidupkan kembali dan sadar merupakan kaum merugi, mereka mengungkapkan keinginan untuk dihidupkan lagi di dunia meski barang cuma sehari agar mereka bisa bertakwa kepada Allah. Dan pesan ini berkali-kali aku temukan di Al-Qur’an.
Lalu setelah diceritakan tentang nabi Syuaib, dalam surah tersebut menceritakan tentang Al-Qur’an dan nabi Muhammad saw.
Terussss, aku mikir.
Ya Allah, bukankah nabi Muhammad saw juga seorang rasul? Bukankah kami termasuk kaumnya? Bukankah nabi Muhammad juga membawa peringatan dan kabar gembira?
Dan meski nabi Muhammad saw telah lama wafat, bukankah peringatan dan kabar gembira tersebut “selalu” disampaikan dalam Al-Qur’an?
Dan bukankah kita juga diberi penangguhan waktu untuk bertaubat? Dari nabi Muhammad diutus menjadi seorang rasul hingga sekarang, sudah berjalan berapa lama sih? (Please you do your math).
Pertanyaannya, apakah kita sudah menjadi manusia yang bertakwa?
Ketika aku membaca asbabun nuzul dari surah ini, hatiku rasanya getir sekali.
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Art as Resistance! Mark Your Calendars for this important festival in Washington DC: On July 12th & 13th our friends at the Museum of the Palestinian People are organizing a Palestinian cultural festival called "Preserving Palestinian Identity: Art as Resistance." In Gaza, we are not just witnessing mass death, but also an erasure of an entire culture and identity. The Museum of Palestinian People in Washington D.C. is committed to protecting the rich cultural heritage of Palestine and they have organized a two-day event dedicated to the art of Palestinian resistance and الصمود ("Samud" meaning steadfastness).
Event Highlights include poetry readings, music performances, and Dabke (Levantine folk dance)! Get your tickets here:
Read more about our support of the Museum of the Palestinian People through our sister organization, the Cultures of Resistance Network, here:
https://culturesofresistance.org/.../museum-palestinian.../
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Stories in Quran
1. Two people ayat 32 surah kaif
2. Prophet yunus
3. Prophet yusuf
4. Prophet Ibrahim destroying idol
5. Prophet Moses in court of Firon
6. Prophet Hud
7. Prophet Ayub
8. Prophet Nuh
9. Prophet Samuel taboot e sakina
10. Story of Cow prophet Moses
11. Prophet David and Salman
12. Bibi Maryam
13. Prophet Zakaria
14. Prophet Yahaya
15. Bibi fatema surah insaan
16. Surah gashiaya Imam Ali
17. Jange Uhad
18. Jange Badr
19. Ghadeer
20. Imam Ali surah tawba
21. Ashabe kaif
22. Janab e Aasiya
23. Prophet Isa ...Eid wali
24. Meraj
25. Bibi Zehra Surah Najm
26. Yajuj majuj
27. Janabe Lukman
28. Janab e Khizr aur Moses (Surah Kaif)
29. Janab e Ismail
30. Qaroon
31. Janabe Haroon
32. Janab e Saleh
33. Janab e Shoaib
34. Qaum e Aad and Samud
35. Khyber
36. Habeel and Qabeel
37. Janab e Adam
38. Janab e amar e yaseer
39. Abu lahab
40. Masjid e ... Shaheed ki gayee
41. Mubahela
42. Abraha
43. Kausar
44. Ayaye wilayat Imam Ali
45. Surah Iqra Rasool e khuda
46. Jange Mauta Jafare tayyar
47. Hadeese kisa
48. Fateha Maqa and Suleh
49. Janab e Khdija
50. Janab e Abutalib
51. Janabe Suleman aur hudhud
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Bupati Bangka Tengah Algafry Rahman pastikan stok daging sapi guna kebutuhan Lebaran 2023 untuk kawasan Bateng aman, harga maksimal 150k/kilo
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my mantra rite now is dont check facebook and also teyata om bekanze bekanze maha bekanze radja samud gate soha . and dats the medicine buddha and he is so ppowerful AND makes me feel better! and for the fuckin of fuck dont check facebook ! HUH!
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OneAllysa Cosplays
Sam Giddings from Until Dawn
#until dawn#until dawn cosplay#sam giddings#samantha giddings#ud sam#samud#sam giddings cosplay#ud cosplay#udcosplay#ud sam cosplay#ud sam giddings#ud sam giddings cosplay#until dawn sam#until dawn sam cosplay#until dawn sam giddings cosplay#sam ud cosplay
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saras love for kumud's kamarbandh >>>
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#saras#kumud#samud#saraswatichandra#tvn#asianetplus#eltrece#danfra#youtube#hinduculture#hindu#india#hindi
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#Saraswatichandra#iki yabancı#hotstar#Star Plus#jennifer winget#gautam rode#samud#saraswatichandra vyas#kumud desai#kumud saraswatichandra#kumud saraswatichandra vyas#gif#mygif#gifler#pyaar#love#holi#india#hindistan#india gif#tellywood#bollywood#pink#yellow#green#blue#white
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Nonviolence as a Way of Life
Nonviolence as a Way of Life
Joint Israeli Palestinian Memorial Ceremony Combatants For Peace (CFP) is dedicated to “building a just and peaceful society from the ground-up, through egalitarian community building, grassroots organizing & joint nonviolent civil resistance.” They are a group of ex-combatants who fought on both sides of the Israeli Palestinian Conflict. In spite of their past experiences, they came together…
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#activists#Area C#civil resistance#Combatants#Disturbing the Peace#grass roots movements#grassroots organizing#Israeli Palestinian Conflict#Israeli Palestinian Memorial Ceremony#Military#Nakba#non violence#peace#peacebuilding#personal transformation#Samud Freedom Camp#solutions journalism#The Occupation#Theatre of the Oppressed#Yom Ha Zikaron
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