In the Name of God, the Compassionate, the Merciful
To the passionate and loyal nation of Iran
As you have been informed, a memorandum of understanding was signed between the presidents of Iran and the United States of America.
Istanbul, Gerrard vs Olympiacos, corner taken quickly, Alisson header, Mane Salah Firmino era kebangkitan, The Kop after full-time YNWA, Origi 96โ, Hendo lift Pl, Tragedi 7-0, sampai Gakpo Cut Inside.
134 tahun, dan klub ini selalu punya cara buat bikin ceritanya special
Happy birthday, Liverpool FC
Proud to be Red โค๏ธ๐ด
Apa momen Liverpool berharga kalian ?
๐จ๐จ Jordi Alba: "The worst night of my career was Liverpool. That image they published... I was not crying at half-time, I felt sick."
"I made the mistake for Liverpoolโs first goal. We had a 3-0 lead from the first leg... it could not escape us."
"I am sure that if we had reached the final, we would have won that Champions League."
"After being knocked out, it took me a very long time to leave the house. It was a very hard time for the club and for me."
Dulu pas kuliah saya punya temen suporter salah satu klub di Indonesia, sedangkan saya suporter klub rivalnya.
Karena saya lelah dengan ceng2an dan adu banter, suatu hari saya dateng ke dia,
โUdah kita damai aja lah ya.โ
Trus respon dia? Sama persis kaya omongannya dokter Tirta ini๐ญ
Did you know the Zamzam well went missing for centuries?
Missing. Not dry. So buried under sand and silence that nobody alive remembered exactly where it sat.
Here's what happened.
The Jurhum tribe ruled Mecca for generations. They got comfortable. Too comfortable.
They helped themselves to offerings meant for the Ka'ba, sometimes openly, sometimes on the sly.
Khuza'a eventually pushed them out.
But before Jurhum left, they did something on purpose: they took the gold gazelles from the Ka'ba, the swords, the sacred objects, threw them all down the well, then buried the whole thing.
Al-Azraqi (d. ~250 AH) records it in Akhbar Makkah, vol. 1, pp. 64-65, in the chapter on Khuza'a taking over after Jurhum:
ููููุงูู ู ูุงุกู ุฒูู ูุฒูู ู ููุฏู ููุถูุจู ููุฐูููุจู ููู ููุง ุฃูุญูุฏูุซูุชู ุฌูุฑูููู ู ููู ุงููุญูุฑูู ู ู ูุง ุฃูุญูุฏูุซูุชูุ ุญูุชููู ุบูุจููู ู ูููุงูู ุงููุจูุฆูุฑู ููุฏูุฑูุณูุ ููููุงู ู ู ูุถูุงุถู ุจููู ุนูู ูุฑูู ููุจูุนูุถู ููููุฏููู ููู ููููููุฉู ู ูุธูููู ูุฉูุ ููุญูููุฑู ููู ู ูููุถูุนู ุฒูู ูุฒูู ู ููุฃูุนูู ูููุ ุซูู ูู ุฏููููู ููููู ุงููุฃูุณูููุงูู ููุงููุบูุฒูุงูููููู.
"The water of Zamzam had dried up and gone after Jurhum did in the sanctuary what they did, until the very location of the well was forgotten and worn away. Then Mudhadh ibn Amr and some of his sons came one dark night, dug at the spot of Zamzam and went deep, and buried in it the swords and the two gazelles."
Read that again.
The water was already gone. The location itself was already forgotten. And on top of that, Mudhadh and his sons still made the trip out one dark night to bury more stuff in there. They wanted to make extra sure.
Generations rolled by. The well stayed lost.
Then, according to Ibn Hisham's Sira, vol. 1, pp. 131-132, Abdul Muttalib started getting visited in his sleep at the Hijr.
Four nights running, a voice told him to dig. Different name every night. Tayyiba. Barra. Al-Madhnuna.
Then finally: Zamzam, the one that never runs dry, never gets blamed, that waters the great pilgrim.
That's how the well everyone drinks from today resurfaced. Not a continuous trickle from the days of Ismail. A rediscovery, after a long blackout.
The Zamzam in your bottle has a jump cut in its biography.