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cluelessbees · 5 months
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I’m happy people are realising Noah is being racist but I’m also hurt that a lot of people refused to listen to me when I said it :/
Like as an Arab in this community it really feels like my voice doesn’t matter. This situation is personal to me. I called his racism and yet a lot of people wanted to doubt and invalidate my voice.
Idk I’m just exhausted from this. I feel like this community needs to re-evaluate some things ngl. I love it regardless but I was pushed into silence because barely anyone even showed me support on my opinions on him. But now that hes being so fucking blatantly racist. Now you realise.
I want this community to be better because for the past month it didn’t feel like a safe space for me as an Arab to talk about this.
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nyaskitten · 8 days
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Even Ras' own VA agrees with me, btw.
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royal-confessions · 5 months
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“King Faisal I of Iraq had a very regal & majestic appearance he always look so neat and handsome especially with those a classic traditional Arabian clothes! It’s unfortunate that his descendants are no longer existing, and no one from his family or the Hashemite family inherited his handsome features.” - Submitted by Anonymous
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the-dist-ortionist · 3 months
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SWEET DREAMS ARE MADE OF THESE‼️‼️
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dearmrlawrence · 2 months
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I’m sure the letters written by Ned and Faisal have been posted before on this site, but the recent developments in the region have led me to re-think about the significance of their relationship once again. To me, the relationship between Faisal and Ned is really the epitome of what could have been and what we have lost due to the imperialist and colonial ambitions of the so-called Great Powers. If there were no Sykes-Picot Agreement and the Balfour Declaration, if the French did not use military force to drive Faisal out of Damascus, if Ned could truly achieve his post-war visions of Arab independence by helping Faisal become the King of a pan-Arabist Arab Kingdom of Syria (which have gained widespread local support and made the most geopolitical and ethnoreligious sense from a long-term stability perspective), the world would truly be enjoying the peace and prosperity of their long-lasting legacy. The letters did not talk about the Arab Kingdom of Syria, but the genuine and painstaking emotions of their words after 100 years remain truly heartbreaking and will forever remind people of the tragedy of a broken dream that was once shared between two hopeless idealists.
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magic-coffee · 6 months
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Ok reblog if you had a crush on Faisal Khan (from Maharana Pratap, you know the one)
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skyeventide · 1 year
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— Faisal I of Iraq, Ali A. Allawi
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magicfoxgallery · 1 year
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WELL
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salovie · 2 years
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Five Answers to Your Question
I.
The moon likes you, dear—
you remind her of the sun;
she loves all things bright.
II.
To split the night
when we are tired,
to bring us beauty
when life feels dire.
III.
Perhaps your dreams are the loveliest
and so we
are the luckiest.
IV.
Maybe we’re the chasers—
so come along, little shadow,
let’s catch up!
V.
some answers are very
Far away
and we are smaller than you know
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nerdypipsqueak · 2 years
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On this day in 1933 King Feisal I of Iraq died during a trip to Switzerland. The official cause of death was heart failure.
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artistic-lightcycle · 2 years
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me: ah yes this one pic of Fais but with Arnie.
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nyaskitten · 6 months
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16 new unlisted videos, and only 6 days left !!! :]
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Movie Prince Feisal vs. Faisal I of Iraq.
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the-dist-ortionist · 2 months
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Btw if you become curious about oc lore because of something I post please ask I will ramble
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dearmrlawrence · 2 months
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I am recently going through some of the old findings I discovered throughout the last few years that I may not have posted on this account, so here’s a short letter written by Faisal in December 1932 in response to a letter written by Lawrence in November 1932. It’s very unfortunate that Lawrence’s letters to Faisal after the war were supposedly never discovered, but based on this letter it’s quite obvious that despite the seeming indifference to Arab affairs after the war, Lawrence remained keenly interested and kept in contact with the Hashemites, especially Faisal, on a constant basis. The meeting between Faisal and Lawrence in 1933 during Faisal’s official visit was also the last time they saw each other before Faisal unexpectedly passed away in September 1933.
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