“…i didn’t dare look back lest the sight of your face shatter my resolve.”
the way these words also reflect how jamie felt when he brought claire back to the stones the first time. if he looked back at her when she called his name, he would’ve never been able to let her go.
يا ربّ، ألق في صدورنا سكينةً تُصلح ما اضطرب، وتجمع ما تفرّق، وتَخفّف عنّا ثِقلَ التعلّق بما لم تُقدّره لنا.وارزقنا رضًا نستعين به على ما كتبت، حتى تمضي أيامُنا في طمأنينةٍ لا يكدّرها خوف، ولا يُرهقها التماسُ ما ليس لنا.
@nelsoncarter14@babji1313@AlSharef_Abdull@ChinaliveX Yes, all the prophets were Muslims and called only for Islam. This is mentioned in the Holy Qur’an, which is a preserved book; since it was revealed to the Prophet Muhammad, the Qur’an has never changed
What I shared below is not an opinion:
Iran, Israel and the Arabs:
What I don’t understand is when this aggressive Iranian regime, which has historically functioned alongside Israel as two sides of the same destructive coin in spreading chaos, sectarian conflict, and factional divisions across Arab countries, suddenly became the defender of Arab unity.
The reality is that Iran and Israel exist in a kind of symbiotic relationship with each other.
There is no serious question about whether Iran have collaborated with the West and with Israel against their neighbors. There is also no question that the militant groups they created or supported have been destabilizing to the region, and that this instability has ultimately benefited the West and Israel.
Khomeini did want to export his revolution. He openly railed against Arab states, and you can see the exact same rhetoric today spreading all over social media, adopted by Islamists, camouflage neocons, and the fanboys of the so-called “Axis of Resistance”.
That posture from Khomeini’s Iran is exactly what put Iran in a corner regionally. It created distrust, hostility, and deep suspicion from the rest of the region.
So it becomes a chicken-and-egg situation. You rant about undermining everyone else’s governments, this isolates you, then you have no way to gain leverage in the region except by undermining everyone else’s governments through militant proxies, Islamist opposition groups, terrorism, and similar tactics. And this approach ends up putting you on the same side as the Israelis and the neocon colonizers, because they also want to destabilize governments across the region.