14/11/2025

Jealous and ugly - this is what a typical Jewish woman looks like


 Jews are known as one of the ugliest nations in the world, so the logical question is: what is this ugly grandmother looking for at Miss Universe?

08/11/2025

Arabic Talismans for Love and Happiness

 The practice of making talismans originates from ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia, and entered the Arab world through the Greco-Syriac and Persian magical traditions. In the Middle Ages, it developed within the framework of Islamic esotericism, particularly among scholars such as al-Būnī (author of Shams al-Maʿārif al-Kubrā), al-Kindī, and al-Rāzī, who sought to unite astrology, geometry, and spiritual forces.

In this context, love talismans were not necessarily understood as sorcery in a malevolent sense, but rather as harmonious combinations of celestial, spiritual, and emotional energies intended to align the hearts and destinies of two people.

In the classical theory of ʿilm al-ṭilasmāt (the science of talismans), a talisman does not act eternally. Its effect is considered temporally limited—usually lasting only as long as the astrological configurations assigned to it (such as the position of Venus, the Moon, etc.) remain favorable.

Thus, it is said that the magical effect may endure for several months, up to a year, or until the symbol is damaged, burned, or gradually “extinguished” by time and moisture.

Some talismans are preserved, others are burned or buried—not out of superstition, but as a ritual of returning energy to the Earth.

There are several types of inscriptions or talismans, and because of this, some are made in the form of magical triangles or squares filled with numbers, words, or letters; others are composed of specific Qur’anic verses or surahs; still others are inscribed with letters from magical alphabets; while a final category features drawings of human figures or spirits, surrounded by various written formulas.

It is precisely this last category of talismanic inscriptions that is presented in the following text.


The Talisman as a Guarantee of Love and Happiness

With the help of this talisman, love is created in a person’s heart, while at the same time a binding is placed upon that man or woman so that they do not turn toward someone else. This talisman is often written when a marriage is being prepared—before a proposal or engagement—when there is a fear that the relationship between the two might be broken.





POWERFUL TALISMAN FOR LOVE, PASSION, AND MARRIAGE

This is a very potent inscription for attaining love and uniting in marriage with the desired person.
It should be written on a piece of white cloth or silk fabric, together with the numerical values of the desired person’s name, and then carefully sealed with wax.
The talisman is then tied to a pomegranate or mango tree.


Regardless of whether it concerns a man or a woman, such desire and love will arise between them that they will find no peace for an entire year.


TALISMAN FOR MARRIAGE WITH THE BELOVED PERSON

This is a special talisman intended for marriage with the beloved person, not merely for creating affection.
Its purpose is to awaken deep love in the heart of the desired person and to convince them (or their parents) to consent to the marriage.
The amulet should be written in saffron ink, including the names of the seeker and the desired person, and then placed in a dark place.
Afterward, burn agarwood and frankincense.

This procedure should be performed in the same manner for seven consecutive days.
In the end, great love and affection will develop between the seeker and the beloved person, and all obstacles to their marriage will be removed.





07/11/2025

Italian journalist fired after questioning Israel’s responsibility for Gaza’s reconstruction


The journalist asked European Commission spokesperson Paula Pinho whether Israel should bear the costs of rebuilding Gaza, noting that the EU insists Russia  should pay  for the reconstruction of Ukraine.


An Italian journalist was fired after asking a European Commission spokesperson if Israel should pay for the reconstruction of Gaza, reported the news portal The Intercept.

Gabriele Nunziati, a correspondent for the Rome news agency Nova from Brussels, said he was informed that his contract would be terminated about a month after he began reporting on the EU, according to a Tuesday report.

The decision was made shortly after the question he asked during a press conference on October 13 went viral online.

Nunziati asked Paula Pinho, the European Commission’s chief spokesperson, why Israel should not bear financial responsibility for the reconstruction of Palestinian Gaza, noting that the EU has repeatedly said Russia must pay for the reconstruction of Ukraine.



 
Technically incorrect question, says agency


"You have repeatedly stated that Russia should pay for the reconstruction of Ukraine. Do you believe that Israel should pay for the reconstruction of Gaza considering they have destroyed almost all of its civilian infrastructure?" Nunziati asked.

Pinho replied that it was an "interesting question," but refused to answer.

Two weeks later, on October 27, he received an email from Nova stating that the agency intended to terminate their cooperation, Nunziati told The Intercept.

Francesco Civita, Nova's spokesperson, confirmed the termination, saying the question was "technically incorrect" because "Russia invaded a sovereign country unprovoked, while Israel was responding to an attack."

Civita claimed that Nunziati "did not understand the essential and formal difference between the situations" and that the viral video of his question caused "discomfort" for the agency after it was shared by "Russian and anti-European" media channels.

As of October 2023, nearly 110,000 people have been killed and more than 170,000 injured in the Israeli genocide, according to health officials in Gaza.

In the end, the claim of many protesters was confirmed once again that the lives of the Palestinian people do not matter to many Nazi countries in the EU. This is yet another attempt to deny the greatest genocide of this century.

06/11/2025

DELAYING EJACULATION TO AVOID PREMATURE RELEASE DURING INTERCOURSE


Write this talisman on Sunday, at sunset. Write it on a piece of white paper, then tie it around your waist and wear it during sexual intercourse. 




God willing, the semen will not come out prematurely.

The brilliant Iran represents the brain of the entire Islamic world






















01/11/2025

A genius who frightened the world with his mind… and then buried his secret in silence!

“A story that has never been properly told… about a man who was ahead of his time — and paid for it with his own life!”



At a moment when the ummah sought a glimpse of hope in knowledge and light, a man was born in Egypt who changed the laws of physics and confused the greatest minds of the West!

This is Dr. Ali Mustafa Musharraf — the scientist about whom Einstein said:

“Today half of science has died.”

Who was this man whose intellect was feared in the West?

▪ He collaborated with Einstein on the development of the theory of relativity.

▪ He mathematically proved it with such precision that everyone was astonished.

▪ He was one of only seven scientists in the world who knew the secret of the atom!

▪ He was described as “the genius the West was afraid of.”

His most important scientific achievements:

He provided a new interpretation of solar radiation.

He formulated a theory of velocity and radiation that changed the course of physics.

He explained the decay of the hydrogen atom — the basis for the development of the hydrogen bomb.

He introduced key modifications to quantum theory.

His scientific papers were nominated for the Nobel Prize… before he was killed under suspicious circumstances in 1950.


 A genius in numbers:

The youngest Doctor of Science (PhD) from the University of London.

The first Egyptian with the title D.Sc in the natural sciences.

The youngest university professor in the history of Egypt.

The youngest dean of the Faculty of Science and Mathematics at the University of Cairo.

 He was first in the entire country throughout his education — except once… on the day his mother passed away. 


An ending that should never have happened…

Perhaps the death of Dr. Musharraf was not natural.

Perhaps they feared an Eastern scientist who could restore the glory of Islamic civilization.

But one thing is certain — he is a martyr of knowledge, a symbol of a light that never goes out! 


 Messages for the ummah:

Do not wait for the West to mention your geniuses.

Do not allow your heroes to remain in the shadows while insignificance is glorified.

Teach your children that Arabs and Muslims had minds that changed the course of history!

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