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guiaalislam · 1 year
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chocolandnius · 1 year
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Retrato de niña #Musulmana #thisisaiart #Ilustraciondigital hecha con #AI @realmidjourney #aiart #aiartlove #aiartwork #aiartists #aiartcommunity #midjourney #midjourneyart #digitalart #generatedart #promptarchitect #promptart #promptartists #promptartist #aiartdaily #madewithai #digitalart #generativeart #midjourneyartwork #imagesynthesis #aiartgenerator #aiartists #aiartgallery #artsoninstagram #aiphotography https://www.instagram.com/p/Cnc8395u43h/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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risalei-nur · 2 years
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The Words - The Twenty-fifth  Word - Part 29
The verse, directed to humanity and jinn, briefly means: If you have doubt about the Divine authorship of the Qur’an and think a human being is writing it, let one of your unlettered people, as Muhammad the Trustworthy is unlettered, produce something similar. If he cannot, send the most famous of your writers or scholars. If he cannot either, let all of them come and work together and call upon all their history, “deities,” scientists, philosophers, sociologists, theologians, and writers to produce something similar. If they cannot, let them try—leaving aside its inimitable truths and the miraculous aspects of its meaning—to produce a work of equal eloquence in word order and composition.
By: Then produce ten suras like it, contrived (11:13), the Qur’an means: What you write does not have to be true; let it be fabrications or false tales. Neither need it match the Qur’an’s length, just produce the like of its ten chapters. If you cannot do that either, produce only the like of one chap- ter. If you cannot do that, produce only the like of a short chapter. If you cannot do that—which you cannot although you direly need to do it because such inability will put your honor, religion, nationality, lives, and property at risk, and you will die humiliated—then fear the Fire, whose fuel is people and stones (2:14). You and your idols will spend eternity in Hell. Having understood your eight degrees of inability, what else can you do but admit eight times that the Qur’an is a miracle? Either believe or be silent!
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montecruzfoto · 6 months
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22.10.2023 - Day life in Postdamerplatz - Berlin
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basidellislam · 11 months
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ISLAM 101
ISLAM 101: La Tua Nuova Vita: Tutte le Parti
ISLAM 101: La Tua Fede: Tutte le 10 Parti
ISLAM 101: Imparare a pregare: Tutte le 12 Parti
ISLAM 101: La Tua Purificazione: Tutte le 4 Parti
ISLAM 101: Prepararsi al Ramadan: Tutte le 8 Parti
ISLAM 101: La Tua Zakah
ISLAM 101: Il Tuo Pellegrinaggio: Tutte le 4 Parti
ISLAM 101: La Tua Famiglia: Tutte le 5 Parti
ISLAM 101: Il Tuo Cibo e Le Tue Bevande: Tutte le 3 Parti
ISLAM 101: Il Tuo Abbigliamento
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iqramusulmana · 2 years
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💞 La Mejor Musulmana 💞 Si logramos *hacer Solo Una cosa* : ☝️🔅 **Aprender el Monoteísmo de Allah (Tawhid)** y practicarlo🔅 y ✌️ **Abandonar solamente una cosa** : **el 🚫 Shirk!** 🚫 Solo esas 2 cosas nos ponen en camino a ser **La mejor MUSULMANA** 😍 👇👇👇 #PRIORIDADES ✅Que hacer y que 🚫evitar al convertirse en MUSULMANA⁉️ Es importante establecer 👉 **PRIORIDADES!** 👈 **Musulmana** significa **Someterse a la voluntad de Allah** y adorarle de forma ÚNICA sin asociar Nada! Esa es la ✔️ **Prioridad #1**✔️ ❔🆘❓ Que debo hacer primero como musulmana??? Cubrirme, casarme, dejar a mis amigos, leer el Corán y ayunar? Tranquila... ☝️ **PRIMERO Aprende Tawhid** : **Monoteísmo... La adoración (culto, actos religiosos) Únicamente para Allah** ... No sabes que es Tawhid? Entonces lo demás no importa 👆 PRIMERO Aprende Tawhid! 👆 Después del Tawhid 🔅Aprende los 5 pilares del islam y PRACTICALOS lo mejor que puedas! 🔅 ✌️ **Que debo dejar, evitar, abandonar al convertirme en musulmana?** La minifalda, la fiesta , la música, al novio... ❓🆘❔ Tranquila otra vez... Solamente: 👉 Deja de hacer **los Pecados Mayores!** Cuáles ⁉️ Bueno comienza por el primer pecado mayor el mal de todos los males: **SHIRK (asociar) adorarle o rendir culto a otro que no sea Allah** ⁉️ Que significa **asociar?** 👉 **Significa: Creer, adorar, o depositar tu confianza en otro que no es Dios**: ⚠️imágenes, 🚫estatuas, ⚠️adivinación, 🚫horóscopos, ⚠️amuletos, 🚫la suerte buena o mala ⚠️supersticiones etc Tips básicos para Practicar el islam Puro: monoteísmo (Tawhid o Taujid) : 👉Abandona las prácticas de otras religiones que no son islam: 🚫 Halloween, 🚫navidad, 🚫pascua, 🚫 reyes, días santos, 🚫día de muertos y todo lo que se asocia con estas festividades! ⚠️ La comida, la bebida, la fiesta, la creencia, los altares, adornos etc etc etc ⚠️ . . . . . . . . . . #Islam #Musulman #musulmana #MujeresMusulmanas #musulmanas #musulmanaslatinas #iqramusulmana #IslamInSpanish #islamenespañol #MusulmanasMexicanas #Musulmanes https://www.instagram.com/p/CinPJBsLuGQ/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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docpiplup · 4 months
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Propaganda
1. La Orden de Toledo: Paseos imaginarios en tiempos de vanguardia (The Order of Toledo: Imaginary walks in avant-garde times)
Author: Pantoja Rivero, Juan Carlos
Editorial: Covarrubias Ediciones
Edition: 2019
Synopsis: The Order of Toledo was, above all, an avant-garde fantasy of the brilliant film director Luis Buñuel, who knew how to infect his friends from the Generation of '27 to the Spanish intellectuality of the first third of the 20th century. Together, they dedicated themselves to living Toledo as if it were the great stage of a surrealist montage, in an artistic (or anti-artistic and irational) contrast with the monumentality and historical past of the old dead city.
(Well, in my blog I have been making posts about The Order of Toledo and the book is a valuable source)
2. Toledo: La ciudad de los muertos (Toledo: The city of the dead)
Author: Leblic García, Ventura Editorial: Covarrubias Ediciones Edition: 2013
Synopsis: Toledo. A large historical necropolis where Carpetans, Romans, Visigoths, Muslims, Jews and Christians rest...their rites around death, beliefs, customs, evolution of the cemetery spaces...
(I have posted the scans of the first pages of this books and I'm planning to keep on posting them but I wanted to know if you want scans from another book)
3. De Mayrit a Madrid: Madrid y los árabes del siglo IX al siglo XXI (From Mayrit to Madrid: Madrid and the Arabs from the 9th century to the 21st century) Editors: Madrid. Casa Árabe e Instituto Internacional de Estudios Árabes y del Mundo Musulmán ; Barcelona ; Madrid: Lunwerg Edition: 2011
Synopsis: This work deals with the Arab-Islamic past (Andalusian, Mudejar and Moorish) of Madrid and its forgotten heritage since it is the only European capital whose origins and name are linked to Arabic.
Revisiting that past and making it known is the objective of this work, which wants to rescue knowledge of a relationship between Madrid and the Arabs that does not end in the Middle Ages, since the town and court maintained various links with what was over time. Arab through diplomatic delegations, Arab figures welcomed by the city, valuable collections of manuscripts and numismatics, a romantic architectural taste that seeded the city with unique neo-Islamic buildings or Hispano-Arab scientific and cultural institutions. And, finally, the cosmopolitan and intercultural reconversion of the city has made it the recipient of a new Arab and Muslim immigration that once again gives human visibility to this relationship between Madrid and the Arab.
4. La Judería de Toledo (The Jewish Quarter of Toledo)
Author: Passini, Jean
Editorial: Ediciones del Sofer
Edition: 2014
Synopsis: The work reveals the vestiges of the areas of medieval Toledo Jewry and its history. It collects a topographical reading of its evolution and offers the main elements through maps, plans and high-quality color photographs.
5. Casas y casas principales urbanas : el espacio doméstico de Toledo a fines de la Edad Media (Houses and main urban houses: the domestic space of Toledo at the end of the Middle Ages)
Author: Passini, Jean. Editor: Toledo. Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha
Edition: 2004
Synopsis: This work is an extension of previous research on different districts, and seeks, for the city as a whole, to “understand the genesis of medieval urban space, to follow its transformations and successive reappropriations” , mainly with the aim of understanding, for one of the ancient provincial capitals of al-Andalus, the modalities of the transition from the Muslim city of the end of the eleventh century (time of its occupation by the Christians) to the Castilian city of the end of the Middle Ages. The main documentary basis of the work is a very important and very detailed inventory of the real estate of the Cathedral Chapter, an inventory carried out in 1491-1492, which covers a considerable heritage of 557 various buildings located in 64 sites or districts. The identification and location of houses, shops, mesones or fondouks and other urban buildings, often difficult on the current plot, has however resulted in the careful study of more than half of these old buildings. The systematic comparison of the text from the end of the Middle Ages with the remains still visible above ground or underground (and this very meticulous and patient work in the cellars of current Toledan houses is one of the great originalities of the research of Jean Passini) gave the results which are presented in this latest publication.
6. España medieval : el origen de las ciudades (Medieval Spain: the origin of the cities)
Authors: Novoa Portela, Feliciano; Villalba Ruiz de Toledo, F. Javier Editors: Barcelona ; Madrid : Lunwerg, D.L.
Edition: 2012
Synopsis: A fascinating essay that will teach us to look at and understand our cities better. In the pages of this essay we will analyze the Roman origins, the Islamic, Christian and European influences to discover the cultural melting pot that marks the Spanish urban legacy, without forgetting some disappeared cities that tell us their history through archaeological remains.
7. Valle-Inclán y el insólito caso del hombre con rayos x en los ojos (Valle-Inclán and the unusual case of the man with x-rays in his eyes)
Editors: Madrid. La Felguera
Edition: 2014 Synopsis: In 1923, a piece of news sparked great controversy among intellectuals, journalists and scientists. Joaquín Argamasilla, a young descendant of a family of aristocrats, claimed to have x-ray vision that allowed him to see through opaque bodies. The controversy, which divided half the country between defenders and detractors of the strange case, reached the highest circles. In April, at the initiative of Queen María Cristina, a commission was established to study the case, chaired by Ramón y Cajal. Valle-Inclán came to Argamasilla's defense and the great Harry Houdini challenged him to a public demonstration in New York.
(Joaquín Argamasilla, Harry Houdini, Valle-Inclán, Ramón y Cajal... yep, we're thinking the same, episode 2xO6, Tiempo de Magia, from El Ministerio del Tiempo, if anyone wants to learn more about this topic this book is good)
8. Guía mágica de Toledo y su provincia (Magical guide to Toledo and its province) Authors: Rodríguez Bausá, Luis; Álvarez de Toledo, Javier Mateo Editorial: Ediciones Covarrubias
Edition: 2010
Synopsis: Saramago wrote that traveling should be a matter of another matter, staying more and walking less; and a little later he added that it is not good to stay for only a quarter of an hour next to a construction that is seven hundred years old. The authors agree with such appropriate phrases, and that is why they have written this route, this uneven guide, this compilation of events, in short, so that the traveler stops in a multitude of towns that only sounded like transit and never like stop and inn. Because the truth is that the city of Toledo and its province discreetly hide a large number of enclaves that deserve to be savored by the five senses, and in which one must rest until the memory is macerated. This is what this work talks about: caves, sacred mountains, magical wells, rainy images, enchanted fountains or thunderous miracles... but, above all, towns, cities and regions; yes, with order and a taste of dissidence and heterodoxy.
Also included is what the authors have called "Beginner's Guide", a brief but rigorous approach to the magical phenomenon, something like an index so that whoever wants it, has the basic premises to get started in the world of research on these issues.
9. AL-ANDALUS. Ocho siglos de civilización musulmana que marcaron la historia y la cultura de España (AL ANDALUS. Eight centuries of Muslim civilization that marked the history and culture of Spain) Author: Masiá, Concha Editorial: ALBA Edition: 2006
Synopsis: "In the year 711, the Muslims arrived in the Iberian Peninsula. They called the vast territory where they settled for 800 years, from Tarifa to the Pyrenees, from the Levant to Portugal, al-Andalus. With their lights and shadows, these eight centuries of Muslim civilization, configuring many aspects of our personality as a people and as a culture, to which we Spaniards of the 21st century are still indebted"
This book and the following two books are like a triology about Al Andalus. This first one collects information about the different periods, states, events and some of its rulers throughout the history of Al Andalus.
10. AL-ANDALUS. Personajes históricos (AL ANDALUS. Historical figures) Author: Masiá, Concha Editorial: Albor Libros, Madrid Edition: 2011
Synopsis: "A general vision of al-Andalus, from the 8th century to the 17th century, through its most prominent characters and also through less known, although no less important, people. Both of them reveal the splendor and glory of the imperishable Andalusian legacy"
This book gathers information about divers people from different states and periods throughout the history of Al Andalus: emirs, caliphs, politicians, religious leaders, warriors, scholars, artists, philosophers, poets...
11. AL-ANDALUS. 800 años de lucha (AL ANDALUS. 800 years of struggle)
Author: Masiá, Concha Editorial: Albor Libros, Madrid Edition: 2011
Synopsis: "In the year 711, the Muslims arrived in the Iberian Peninsula. They called the vast territory where they settled for 800 years, from Tarifa to the Pyrenees, from the Levant to Portugal, al-Andalus. With their lights and shadows, these eight centuries of Muslim civilization, configuring many aspects of our personality as a people and as a culture, to which we Spaniards of the 21st century are still indebted"
This book offers a view on the warfare, battles and military campaigns from different periods and states throughout the history of Al Andalus.
12. 20 grandes obras de 20 autores andalusíes (20 great works by 20 Andalusian authors)
Author: Lirola Delgado, Jorge
Editorial: FUNDACIÓN IBN TUFAYL DE ESTUDIOS ARABES
Edition: 2014
Synopsis: Selection of 20 Andalusian authors and 20 works from the different periods of al-Andalus. The book offers a biography of each author and a detailed description of the work.
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bocadosdefilosofia · 1 year
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«Entonces el cuerpo entero le pareció vil y sin valor, en relación con aquel ser, de cuya residencia allí durante algún tiempo estaba firmemente convencido, y se apartó del cadáver en seguida. Concentró, pues, toda su reflexión sobre aquel algo, intentando averiguar qué y cómo era, qué nexo tenía con el cuerpo, adónde se había ido, por qué puertas salió al abandonarlo, qué causa lo expulsó, y si su salida fue obligada, o qué motivo le hizo odioso el cuerpo, hasta el extremo de abandonarlo, si esto sucedió por propia voluntad. Reflexionó mucho sobre estas cuestiones; perdió de vista el cuerpo y dejó de pensar en él. Comprendió que su madre, que tan buena fue siempre con él y lo había amamantado, era sólo el algo que había desaparecido y del cual emanaban todos sus actos, y no aquel cuerpo inerte, que realmente sólo era como un instrumento a semejanza de las estacas que él cogía para pelear con los animales. Apartó desde entonces todo su afecto del cuerpo, para ponerlo en el dueño y motor de él, y sólo para éste tuvo cariño».
Ibn Tufayl: El filósofo autodidacto. Editorial Trotta, pág. 57. Madrid, 1995.
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Flavia, la monaca musulmana (Flavia the Heretic, 1974)
"Why? Why is God male? The Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost - all male! Even the Twelve Apostles, all twelve of them... male."
#Flavia la monaca musulmana#Flavia the heretic#italian cinema#nunsploitation#Gianfranco Mingozzi#Fabrizio Onofri#florinda bolkan#maría casares#Claudio Cassinelli#anthony higgins#Spiros Focás#Guido Celano#Laura De Marchi#Raika juri#Jill Pratt#Giuseppe pertile#Stefano Trabalza#a.... challenging film to appreciate. not sure i can say i enjoyed it‚ exactly‚ but i can't deny that it's artfully made and its script#and execution is more intelligent than its reputation and graphic visuals would suggest. a challenging film. i posted a longer review on#letterboxd which (ever so slightly) better expresses my thoughts. suffice to say this is nunsploitation adjacent Italian genre cinema which#mixes some truly shocking scenes of violence and rape (including highly graphic torture scenes) with a partially successful feminist take#on Flavia's struggle to define her place as a woman in 1400s Italy‚ a time and place overtly oppressive to women. Flavia is a kind of#Italian Jeanne d'arc whose psychosexual trauma drives her to reject her Catholic calling‚ but whose subsequent military actions still have#a twisted quasi religious design. for revenge and for liberty‚ she cries‚ but whilst revenge may be within her grasp‚ liberty in this era#is an impossibility. whether under the heel of the catholic church‚ her abusive father‚ her muslim lover‚ Flavia's existence can never be#truly free of patriarchal rule. of course the feminist readings are somewhat undermined by the fact that the film was written and directed#by men‚ and by the glee with which those creators depict harrowing scenes of gratuitous violence against women. does the exploitation#outweigh the intelligence? putting aside the gore and such‚ this is a very beautiful film (there's a stunningly surreal dream sequence in#the final act) with an excellent score. the cast are all very strong too‚ from Bolkan's mesmerisingly powerful turn as Flavia to the late#great Cassinelli as the sole truly sympathetic male character and an outrageously pretty (and unexpected) Tony Higgins in eyeliner!
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mchiti · 3 months
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non ho intenzione di rispondere direttamete ad un ask in arabo che mi è arrivato due giorni fa cioè ve lo giuro questi vanno a giocare in arabia e mi arrivano gli scemi in arabo ma chi vi conosce ma chi siete ma perché mi seguite 😭 ma mi ha fatto ridere perché è il classico commento medio come se ne trovano tantissimi tra tutti quelli che hanno commentato i video giochini dell'inter purtroppo, lascio perdere la parte omofoba che per piacere ripigliatevi cessi, ma insultare hakan perché è turco ragazzi io non c'entro niente con la crisi diplomatica area arabica vs turchia ma ad occhio e croce non c'entra niente neanche lui...è per questo che lo fischiavano ieri...ma vi rendete conto dove cazzo andiamo a giocare ste partite
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guiaalislam · 1 year
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conociendoelislam · 3 months
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feminismo e islam
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armatofu · 9 months
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geohistoarte · 10 months
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Expansión musulmana
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basidellislam · 11 months
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ISLAM 101: Il Tuo Cibo e Le Tue Bevande: Tutte le 3 Parti
ISLAM 101: Il Tuo Cibo e Le Tue Bevande: Parte 1
ISLAM 101: Il Tuo Cibo e Le Tue Bevande: Parte 2
ISLAM 101: Il Tuo Cibo e Le Tue Bevande: Parte 3
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La mujer iraní
La mujer iraní
Los más jóvenes desconocerán que Irán es la antigua Persia, una de las civilizaciones más antiguas del mundo, cuyo origen se remonta a los elamitas en el año 2.800 antes de Cristo. La del Rey Ciro, que tampoco creo que lo conozcan ni hayan oído hablar de él, el que unificó a los persas y conquistó Babilonia, Siria, el Levante mediterráneo y Asia Menor, labor guerrera continuada por su hijo, que…
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