Pantographia (1799/2022)
Pantographia, Containing accurate Copies of all the known Alphabets in the World (1799/2022) Edmund Fry Casebound in Italian Fedrigoni Imitlin, sewn book block, black endpapers. H215 x W140 mm. Acquired from Black Letter Press, 1 April 2022. Photos: Books On Books Collection.
For the Enlightenment, everything that existed was meant to be in an encyclopedia. For Dr.…
💥PALESTINIAN RESISTANCE TARGET INVADING ZIONIST SOLDIERS OPERATING IN THE GAZA STRIP💥
📹 Scenes published by the Abu Ali Mustafa Brigades, the militant wing of the Marxist-Leninist Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), mortar detatchments, target invading Zionist soldiers operating from the Nahal Oz military base, east of the Gaza Strip, using 60 caliber mortar shells.
"Multiculturalism should not mean that we tolerate another culture's intolerance. If we do in fact support diversity, women's rights, and gay rights, then we cannot in good conscience give Islam a free pass on the grounds of multicultural sensitivity."
-- Ayaan Hirsi Ali
It would be one thing if those who posture the most on these topics went silent when the subject of Islam comes up. But it's worse than that. Instead, these same people are likely to scold you as a bigot and racist for even daring to suggest that Islam is a complete inversion of their purported values. Complete with obvious lies functioning as thought terminating cliches.
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The Sea Elephants by Shastri Akella (India)
Bright Lines by Tanwi Nandini Islam (Bangladesh)
Other Names for Love by Taymour Soomro (Pakistan)
Funny Boy by Shyam Selvadurai (Sri Lanka)
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Quran embellished by calligrapher Ali b. Mahmud al-Havavi; Iran, Tabriz, Safavid period, January 15, 1516 (Courtesy of Istanbul Museum of Turkish and Islamic Arts)
The organization Human Rights Watch states that the explosion in the hospital in Gaza on October 17 was caused by a Palestinian rocket
It seems like months have passed, but ten days after the start of the war, the explosion at Al-Ahli Hospital in Gaza City was a significant event that brought millions of people to the streets in protests against Israel.
That evening, I wrote in real time about the Palestinian attempts to inflate the number of dead and shared videos proving that the explosion at Al-Ahli Hospital in Gaza was caused by a Palestinian rocket.
Yesterday, more than a month later, Human Rights Watch, one of the most important human rights organizations in the world, published a report on the incident in which it stated:
1. The damage and fragments are typical of rockets used by Hamas and Islamic Jihad.
2. The death tolls presented by the Palestinians are exaggerated.
3. The Palestinians lied and omitted evidence (the remains of the rocket), claiming that all the remains melted "like salt in water".
In December 1964, Malcolm X told British activist Tariq Ali, "They're going to ki*ll me soon." Stunned, Ali asked, "Who'll ki*ll you Malcolm?" He predicted that it would be the Nation of Islam, the FBI, or both. Just three months later, he was assassinated.
And while the full truth about his ki*llers remains shrouded in mystery, his eerie prediction was at least partially correct.