@CrownprinceCom2 It's no different from Türkiye; people pray in the sea, and some pray ostentatiously. Private worship is preferable. In every country, one must obey the laws and regulations. Best Regards.
أتقدم بأحر التعازي إلى شيخنا الجليل، الشيخ تميم بن حمد آل ثاني، وإلى شعب قطر الشقيق، بوفاة قائدنا الحبيب، المغفور له الأمير الشيخ حمد بن خليفة آل ثاني.
نسأل الله أن يرحمه ويسكنه فسيح جناته، وأن يلهم أهل قطر وذويه الصبر والسلوان. إنا لله وإنا إليه راجعون. #qatar#katar#Qatar #world
Meeting new friends and celebrating 100 years of @PlumptonCollege. 🥰
Earlier this week, The Queen met students and staff, toured Plumpton College’s specialist facilities, including its new lemur enclosure, and unveiled a commemorative plaque to mark a century of land and environment education at the South Downs campus. Her Majesty also heard about the College’s continued contribution to the food, farming and wine sectors.
@ArashMehrbann These people have no religion; they serve the devil and live far from God's love. I'm even ashamed to call them human. They committed an act of great cruelty. Whatever they did, they will meet the same end.
Deep in the 100 Acre Wood… The Queen was joined by children for a game of ‘pooh sticks’ on the same bridge where A. A. Milne played with his son, Christopher Robin. 🍯
As Patron of the Royal Literary Fund, Her Majesty is visiting Ashdown Forest to mark 100 years since the publication of the first Winnie-the-Pooh book in 1926.
A wonderful afternoon at Ysgol Gymraeg Llundain, a bilingual Welsh-English primary school, where pupils are helping keep Welsh language and culture thriving in London.
Joining the children to send their best wishes to @TeamWales ahead of the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, and meeting athletes as they prepare to represent Wales on the international stage.
Good luck to all those competing!
“Wherever they go, and whatever happens to them on the way, in that enchanted place on the top of the forest, a little boy and his Bear will always be playing.” - A.A. Milne
During a visit to Ashdown Forst, The Queen met staff, volunteers and local school children at ‘The Enchanted Place’, the spot where Christopher Robin said goodbye to Pooh at the end of ‘The House at Pooh Corner’.
Between 1925 and 1940, author A. A. Milne lived near Ashdown Forest with his son, Christopher Robin, which provided the inspiration for the 100 Acre Wood.
Marking 100 years since the publication of the first Winnie-the-Pooh book in 1926, Her Majesty today unveiled an all-weather trail named ‘Queen’s Walk’ that will enable easier access to the forest for future generations.
@4HF_B1 Why do men only have the power to harm women? What kind of people are they? Women are the most precious flowers on earth. It is our duty to protect them in the eyes of God.
📍Savor...
The beauty of the morning through remembrance of God
O God, with love, glorification, praise, and gratitude...
For all the goodness, blessings, and health we enjoy
—☕🌤 #goodmorning#türkiye#world