#عاجل_الآن
🔴إسرائيل تُخطط.. أمريكا تنفذ.. والخليج يدفع.
قنبلة مدوية من تاكر كارلسون:
🚨"الـFBI أثبت أن الموساد كان يعلم بتفاصيل هجوم 11 سبتمبر مسبقاً، وأخفاها عمداً عن أمريكا، بل وربما استفاد منه!
عملاء إسرائيليون صُوّروا وهم يرقصون ويسخرون من الأبراج المحترقة وهم تشتعل.
هذا ليس تحالفاً.. هذا احتلال خفي.
إسرائيل ليست حليفة، بل طفيلية خطيرة تسيطر على قرارات أمريكا، تدفعها للحروب، وتضحي بحياة الأمريكيين من أجل مصالحها."
🔴إسرائيل توجه السياسة الأمريكية، وأمريكا تدفع الثمن باموال الدول الخليج
Leaked Mossad Docs Expose Israel Hiring Illegals to 'Slaughter White People' in Western Nations
Official Mossad documents have just been released by Iranian hackers, exposing Israel's calculated plan to destroy the West through unchecked immigration and forced multiculturalism.
Israel wants blood on the streets of every Western capital. They want chaos in every city. Beheadings, mob violence, pedophiles operating in plain sight. You name it. They want Western civilization torn apart.
@piligrim45 В эти выходные на шашлыках в горах Шатойского рай��на поймал 8 штук для исследования, будем определять вид и чем они болеют, как раз там около 2000 метров и будет. Если получится в этом году планируем начать исследования (мониторинг) Галанчожского района
Netanyahu’yu çıldırtan hareket!
İsrailli bir esir, Kızılhaç'a teslim edilip serbest bırakılmadan önce Kassam mücahitlerini alnından öptü.
Dünya basını bu göstermez! Siz dünyaya gösterin!
✨Before Leonardo Fibonacci, a Muslim genius had already mastered algebra beyond its time.
Abū Kāmil (Auoquamel) (d. 930) was a Muslim mathematician during the Islamic Golden Age. He was the first mathematician to regularly use and accept irrational numbers as solutions and coefficients in equations. Fibonacci later adopted his mathematical techniques.
Abu Kāmil made significant contributions to algebra and geometry. He was the first Islamic mathematician to easily work with algebraic equations with powers higher than (x^2) up to (x^8) and solved sets of non-linear simultaneous equations with three unknown variables.
He also listed all the possible solutions to some of his problems. He wrote all problems in a rhetorical style, and some of his books had no mathematical notation except for integers. For instance, he used the Arabic expression ("square-square-thing") for (x^5).
The Muslim scholar Ibn Khaldūn classified Abū Kāmil as the second greatest algebraist chronologically after al-Khwarizmi. His techniques were later adopted by Fibonacci, giving Abū Kāmil a key role in bringing algebra to Europe.
🇷🇺 In Chechnya, young people receiving treatment in a hospital with IV drips attached to their arms stand up to show respect as soon as an elderly person enters.