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Palestinian Christians distribute water to Palestinian Muslims who canât make it home in time for Iftar because of Israeli checkpoints.

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Happiness is attained by three things: being patient when tested, being thankful when receiving a blessing, and being repentant upon sinning.
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Officials: 147 confirmed killed in attack on Kenyan college
The Guardian: An attack on Kenyaâs Garissa University campus has ended with 147 confirmed fatalities, Kenyaâs disaster agency said Thursday.
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Photo:Â A woman is rescued from the building where she was being held hostage during the attack by Al-Shabaab. (Dai Kurakawa/ EPA)
Once you start to speak, people will yell at you. They will interrupt you, put you down and suggest itâs personal. And the world wonât end. And the speaking will get easier and easier. And you will find you have fallen in love with your own vision, which you may never have realized you had. And you will lose some friends and lovers, and realize you donât miss them. And new ones will find you and cherish you. ⊠And at last youâll know with surpassing certainty that only one thing is more frightening than speaking your truth. And that is not speaking.
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Iman fluctuates, Itâs a characteristic of the heart. Prayer sometimes feels like Just going through the motions,
But the next time you have that moment where you realize your blessings and say Alhamdulilah, All Praises to Allah. Take a moment make a mental note That feeling That feeling of gratefulness.
That moment defines consciousness of Allah.Â
Recall that mental note, Recall that gratefulness, Recall that consciousness of Allah When you approach prayer.Â
Pretty soon Youâll have a lot of reasons to put your forehead on the ground and praise Him.
It wonât beÂ
just a motion.
Itâs easy to lose sight of some of lifeâs simple pleasures when youâre mired in the politics of a land youâre forbidden to enter. But every now and again we deserve to be reminded of just how beautifully the sea sparkles in the Gaza Strip, or just how high the rainbows over the West Bankâs grassy hills can go, or just how easy it is to visualize the earthy way of life in villages wiped away in 1948.Â
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God will love you and forgive your sins; God is most forgiving, most merciful.
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Five Stages of Grief.
I. Denial.
I know when I get up Sheâs going to be Fine. Sheâll be In the living room Watching old Arabic sitcoms And telling me to Get her the remote. Sheâs going to be okay. Sheâll be here in the Morning.
II. Anger.
Why her? She didnât hurt anyone. What did she do to Wrong you, God? All the shit going on In the world and you Had to take the one Good thing? Fuck you.
III. Bargaining.
Iâm sorry. That was wrong. I didnât mean it. Iâll do whatever you ask. Iâll pray 5 times. Iâll fast. Iâll be a good person. Fuck it. Take my life Instead. Sheâs worth more Than I am. Please.
IV. Depression.
It hurts so much without her. I canât breathe. I canât sleep. The pain doesnât go away. I donât want to be On this earth If sheâs not on it. It hurts so much.
V. acceptance.
Youâre okay, mama. Youâre in a better place. Itâs selfish of me to Want you here While youâre in pain. Iâll be okay. I promise.
Iâll be okay.
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"Whoever loves to meet Allah, Allah loves to meet him. Whoever hates to meet Allah, Allah hates to meet him."
The Prophet (ï·ș) - Sunan an-Nasaâi 1837 (via fatubalilghuraba)
You might be married to the worst man ever like Asiyah was married to Pharaoh, but it didnât change her, or her loyalty and love to AllÄh. You might be married to the best of men, like a Prophet of God yet still not enter Heaven like the wife of Prophet LĆ«t. You might not be married to any man like Maryam and AllÄh can make your rank higher than any woman on earth. Know your priorities, love and trust is with AllÄh first.
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The African Palestinian community of Jerusalem is in the heart of the Muslim Quarter of the Old City. Walk through the busy Damascus Gate and the market streets, passing the 4th and 5th Stations of the Cross. The paving stones have been polished by foot traffic for 2000 years or more. Spice aromas, the Muezzin calls and church bells ringing lead to the almost hidden African Palestinian quarter. Here, the African Palestinians live on both sides of Alâa ad Deen Street, ending at the great door of the Haram al Sherif (Noble Sanctuary Plaza).
Some 50 families, comprising 300 or more people, live in apartment blocks on both sides of the street. Called Ribats, these apartment blocks were originally built as hostels for pilgrims of the 13th century Mamluk period. The Habs Ad Dam, a prison during the latter part of the Ottoman era for those condemned to death, stands across the street from the Habs Al Ribat, built for short-term prisoners. At the start of the British Mandate period (1918), the former prisons (Habs) were given by the Islamic Wapf authorities to the African Palestinian families to serve as residences, and they remain so today. The wrought iron prison bars still define small windows and entry gates.
It is noteworthy that the African Palestinians of Jerusalem consider themselves proud, steadfast Palestinians. Since the 1967 war and occupation of the West Bank, Gaza Strip and East Jerusalem, most of the community has been directly involved in the resistance. Many have served long sentences in Israeli prisons, as have many other Palestinians in the territories. With the 1967 war, a quarter of the African Palestinian community became refugees in surrounding countries, particularly Jordan and Lebanon. They currently cannot return.
Ali Jiddah says that he and all Palestinians now live in a larger prison defined by the eight-meter high âseparation wall,â snaking 400 miles through Jerusalem and the West Bank. The wall protects Jewish settlementsâand bifurcates Palestinian villages and farmlands. Ordinary family visits or commutes to work become difficult and humiliating journeys, caused by the Jewish-only roads, military checkpoints, and the wall.
African Palestinians came to the Holy City as Hajj pilgrims, mainly from Chad, Sudan, Niger and Senegal. Among the African ethnic groups are the Al Salamat, Al Housa, Al Barquo, Al Falata and Al Balata. And Qanembou and Boulala.
As early as the Mamluk era, the Jerusalem Wapf (Islamic authority) honored the African Palestinian community with an historic role as Guardians of the Mosque, due to both their proximity to the Al Aqsa Mosque and the Haram Al Sherif, and their high regard in the larger Palestinian community. Known for their integrity and courage, even today some from the community are bodyguards at East Jerusalem consulates and embassies, and for the Palestinian leadership.
Because Israel has annexed all of Jerusalem and is expanding the municipality, the African Palestinians, and all other East Jerusalem residents, cannot avail themselves of Palestinian passports and travel documents. Instead, they must choose (or not) to obtain Israeli identification for foreign travel. They live in legal limbo.
One can see and feel Sumoud on the facesâand sense it in the words and the bearing âof the African Palestinians in Jerusalem. Their quiet perseverance and resilience endures, just footsteps away from both the omnipresent Israeli occupation and the treasured historical holy sites.
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