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A Fury for the People of Gaza from Overseas Demands Breaking the Siege... So When Will the People of Kinana and Their Army Be Enraged? When Will Their Rage Be a Fire That Burns the Entity of the Jews and the Systems of Servitude That Protect It?

A Fury for the People of Gaza from Overseas Demands Breaking the Siege... So When Will the People of Kinana and Their Army Be Enraged? When Will Their Rage Be a Fire That Burns the Entity of the Jews and the Systems of Servitude That Protect It?

While Gaza is dying of starvation, besieged under a shameful Arab silence and a scandalous international conspiracy, an Egyptian youth from overseas, named Anas Habib, closes the doors of the Egyptian embassy in the Netherlands with locks, pours flour on its doorstep, shouts in the name of the besieged people of Gaza, and calls on the sons of his army in Egypt to break the siege, open the crossing, and end the systematic starvation... A cry from a distant land echoed in free hearts, so is there anyone to respond from the people of Egypt? Is there any zeal in the hearts of the men of the Kinana army? Or are the locks placed on the Egyptian embassy in The Hague less harsh than the locks placed on their will and weapons?!

Central Office: Women's Section "Global Campaign - Sudan War: A Story of Colonialism, Betrayal, and Disappointment"

Central Office: Women's Section "Global Campaign - Sudan War: A Story of Colonialism, Betrayal, and Disappointment"

The brutal conflict in Sudan between the Sudanese Armed Forces led by General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, Sudan's de facto ruler, and the paramilitary group, the Rapid Support Forces led by Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo (Hemedti), al-Burhan's former deputy in the Sovereign Council, has entered its third year now. Some estimates indicate that the death toll has reached 150,000, with heinous atrocities committed by both sides, including cold-blooded executions, torture, and mass rape. Ethnic cleansing operations have also been reported, with massacres committed in various cities, villages, and displacement camps.

The series "The Caliphate and the Imamate in Islamic Thought" by the writer and thinker Thaer Salama - Abu Malik - Part 22

The series "The Caliphate and the Imamate in Islamic Thought" by the writer and thinker Thaer Salama - Abu Malik - Part 22

The concept of legislation, who has the right to legislate, i.e. who is the ruler, is one of the first and most important topics in the principles of jurisprudence, i.e. one of the most important researches related to governance, the first of them, the most obligatory to explain, is knowing who the issuance of the ruling goes back to, i.e. who is the ruler; Because knowing him depends on knowing the ruling and its type. The ruler here does not mean the owner of the authority who implements everything with his authority, but rather the ruler means the one who owns the issuance of the ruling on actions and on things; Because what exists of tangible things does not go beyond being human actions, or things that are not human actions; Because man,

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