The film starts by showing the protagonist, Zainab (Humaima Malick), about to be hanged. She tells her story to media right before this happens. She grew up with six sisters, a mother and a father. The father always wanted a son so that the son could help with the financial issues of the family; the father doesn't believe in women being gainfully employed. They have an intersex child (khawajah sara in Urdu) named Syed Saifullah Khan or Saifi (Amr Kashmiri). The father (Hakim) doesn't like Saifi since he is intersex. Saifi is deeply loved by the rest of his family. Zainab is married to a guy who keeps harassing her for not giving birth. Hence, she comes back to her father's house. Zainab's mom keeps having babies that are born dead. Zainab arranges a tubal ligation for her. When Hakim (Manzar Sehbai) finds out, he becomes very angry.[9] One day, Zainab sees Saifi dressed in women's clothes and gets very disturbed. Hakim owns a small traditional pharmacy and is approached by a man who asks him to teach The Quran to children, since Hakim is a very religious man who has bonds with the mosque. Hakim initially refuses because the man, Saqa (Ishaq), is running a brothel. Meanwhile, the mosque gives him some money to keep, since they believe him to be trustworthy. Mustafa (Atif Aslam), a neighbour, gets Saifi a job at a place where they paint trucks. There, Saifi is harassed because others discriminate against his identification. Manzar Sehbai as Hakim Sahib Shafqat Cheema as Ishaq "Saqa" Kanjar (Panderer) Iman Ali as Sabina (Meena)[10] Mahira Khan as Ayesha Humaima Malik as Zainub Atif Aslam as Mustafa Zaib Rehman as Suraiya Amr Kashmiri as Saifi -(Meher Sagar plays a young Saifi) Irfan Khoosat as Mustafa's father Rashid Khawaja as the President of Pakistan Mahnoor Khan as Mahnoor Gulfam Ramay as GuL G
The film starts by showing the protagonist, Zainab (Humaima Malick), about to be hanged. She tells her story to media right before this happens. She grew up with six sisters, a mother and a father. The father always wanted a son so that the son could help with the financial issues of the family; the father doesn't believe in women being gainfully employed. They have an intersex child (khawajah sara in Urdu) named Syed Saifullah Khan or Saifi (Amr Kashmiri). The father (Hakim) doesn't like Saifi since he is intersex. Saifi is deeply loved by the rest of his family. Zainab is married to a guy who keeps harassing her for not giving birth. Hence, she comes back to her father's house. Zainab's mom keeps having babies that are born dead. Zainab arranges a tubal ligation for her. When Hakim (Manzar Sehbai) finds out, he becomes very angry.[9] One day, Zainab sees Saifi dressed in women's clothes and gets very disturbed. Hakim owns a small traditional pharmacy and is approached by a man who asks him to teach The Quran to children, since Hakim is a very religious man who has bonds with the mosque. Hakim initially refuses because the man, Saqa (Ishaq), is running a brothel. Meanwhile, the mosque gives him some money to keep, since they believe him to be trustworthy. Mustafa (Atif Aslam), a neighbour, gets Saifi a job at a place where they paint trucks. There, Saifi is harassed because others discriminate against his identification. Manzar Sehbai as Hakim Sahib Shafqat Cheema as Ishaq "Saqa" Kanjar (Panderer) Iman Ali as Sabina (Meena)[10] Mahira Khan as Ayesha Humaima Malik as Zainub Atif Aslam as Mustafa Zaib Rehman as Suraiya Amr Kashmiri as Saifi -(Meher Sagar plays a young Saifi) Irfan Khoosat as Mustafa's father Rashid Khawaja as the President of Pakistan Mahnoor Khan as Mahnoor Gulfam Ramay as GuL G
The film starts by showing the protagonist, Zainab (Humaima Malick), about to be hanged. She tells her story to media right before this happens. She grew up with six sisters, a mother and a father. The father always wanted a son so that the son could help with the financial issues of the family; the father doesn't believe in women being gainfully employed. They have an intersex child (khawajah sara in Urdu) named Syed Saifullah Khan or Saifi (Amr Kashmiri). The father (Hakim) doesn't like Saifi since he is intersex. Saifi is deeply loved by the rest of his family. Zainab is married to a guy who keeps harassing her for not giving birth. Hence, she comes back to her father's house. Zainab's mom keeps having babies that are born dead. Zainab arranges a tubal ligation for her. When Hakim (Manzar Sehbai) finds out, he becomes very angry.[9] One day, Zainab sees Saifi dressed in women's clothes and gets very disturbed. Hakim owns a small traditional pharmacy and is approached by a man who asks him to teach The Quran to children, since Hakim is a very religious man who has bonds with the mosque. Hakim initially refuses because the man, Saqa (Ishaq), is running a brothel. Meanwhile, the mosque gives him some money to keep, since they believe him to be trustworthy. Mustafa (Atif Aslam), a neighbour, gets Saifi a job at a place where they paint trucks. There, Saifi is harassed because others discriminate against his identification. Manzar Sehbai as Hakim Sahib Shafqat Cheema as Ishaq "Saqa" Kanjar (Panderer) Iman Ali as Sabina (Meena)[10] Mahira Khan as Ayesha Humaima Malik as Zainub Atif Aslam as Mustafa Zaib Rehman as Suraiya Amr Kashmiri as Saifi -(Meher Sagar plays a young Saifi) Irfan Khoosat as Mustafa's father Rashid Khawaja as the President of Pakistan Mahnoor Khan as Mahnoor Gulfam Ramay as GuL G
The film starts by showing the protagonist, Zainab (Humaima Malick), about to be hanged. She tells her story to media right before this happens. She grew up with six sisters, a mother and a father. The father always wanted a son so that the son could help with the financial issues of the family; the father doesn't believe in women being gainfully employed. They have an intersex child (khawajah sara in Urdu) named Syed Saifullah Khan or Saifi (Amr Kashmiri). The father (Hakim) doesn't like Saifi since he is intersex. Saifi is deeply loved by the rest of his family. Zainab is married to a guy who keeps harassing her for not giving birth. Hence, she comes back to her father's house. Zainab's mom keeps having babies that are born dead. Zainab arranges a tubal ligation for her. When Hakim (Manzar Sehbai) finds out, he becomes very angry.[9] One day, Zainab sees Saifi dressed in women's clothes and gets very disturbed. Hakim owns a small traditional pharmacy and is approached by a man who asks him to teach The Quran to children, since Hakim is a very religious man who has bonds with the mosque. Hakim initially refuses because the man, Saqa (Ishaq), is running a brothel. Meanwhile, the mosque gives him some money to keep, since they believe him to be trustworthy. Mustafa (Atif Aslam), a neighbour, gets Saifi a job at a place where they paint trucks. There, Saifi is harassed because others discriminate against his identification. Manzar Sehbai as Hakim Sahib Shafqat Cheema as Ishaq "Saqa" Kanjar (Panderer) Iman Ali as Sabina (Meena)[10] Mahira Khan as Ayesha Humaima Malik as Zainub Atif Aslam as Mustafa Zaib Rehman as Suraiya Amr Kashmiri as Saifi
Xining is a mesmerizing cultural crossroads, harmoniously combining each of Qinghai's disparate communities. In one day you can explore the Tulou Temple of Beishan Mountain, Qinghai Tibet Cultural Centre, Museum of China Tibetan Medicine Culture, Xining Donguan Mosque, and the crumbling relics of Xining Nanshan Mountain. Each is impressive, but the whole is greater than the sum of the individual parts. China's largest lake, Kokonor is a wide peaceful space surrounded by the dust of the desert.
Lanzhou isn't the most auspicious welcome to the Silk Road, its cultural relics hidden behind a thriving modernity and industrial center. The attractions can be toured in one day and there's less in the way of unique culture than further west. Start in the Gansu Provincial Museum for an overview of the region, then admire the Lanzhou Xiguan Mosque, a piece of Islamic history that arrived over 800 years ago. The White Pagoda Temple dates from Yuan times while the Tianfusha Palace and Solemn Temple have a poignant history from the 7th century. Out of town, but the highlight of Lanzhou, are the Buddhist grottoes of Bingling Si. Sculpted Buddhas are everywhere and they're accessed by boat across a reservoir.
We build Architecture Walkthrough, Interactive Virtual Tour for Commercial and Residential Building in total 11 Acres for ASGHAR DARNA, EGYPT.
It Covers Medical center Mosque, Parking areas, Luxurious building, Club house, Nursery and kids area, Swimming pool, Gym.
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Crane collapses on Grand Mosque in Mecca, Saudi Arabia
A construction crane has crashed through the eastern side of Mecca’s Grand Mosque in Saudi Arabia, the holy building at the centre of the annual hajj pilgrimage
87 people are dead and 201 people are injured according
Agra Fort was originally a brick fort, held by the Hindu Sikarwar Rajputs. It was mentioned for the first time in 1080 AD when a Ghaznavide force captured it. Sikandar Lodi (1488–1517) was the first Sultan of Delhi who shifted to Agra and lived in the fort. He governed the country from here and Agra assumed the importance of the second capital. He died in the fort at 1517 and his son, Ibrahim Lodi, held it for nine years until he was defeated and killed at Panipat in 1526. Several palaces, wells and a mosque were built by him in the fort during his period.
Critic and art historian Andrew Graham-Dixon travels from southern to northern Spain to tell the story of some of Europe's most exciting and vital art. In an exploration of Moorish Spain, he looks at Muslim political and cultural influence as he travels from Cordoba to Granada, seeing classic buildings such as the Great Mosque in Cordoba, the Alcazar in Seville and the Alhambra in Granada. He also shows how the Moors introduced new foods – including citrus fruits, coffee and spices – to Spain.
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A masterpiece of urban architecture and engineering, Singapore Flyer is must-see visitor destination in Asia that showcases the mesmerizing cityscape of Singapore and beyond.
Strategically located in Marina Bay, its 28 air-conditioned capsules present a moving experience at every turn with amazing 360-degree panoramic sights of Singapore, including historical and cultural gems such as Chinatown, Sultan Mosque and Little India, as well as the modern landscapes such as Marina Barrage, Marina Bay Sands integrated resort and International Business Financial district. At 165 metres, the Flyer is also the only Giant Observation Wheel to be part of a Formula One Grand Prix race circuit, offering a bird’s eye view of the F1 night race in Singapore.
The brand new Singapore Flyer experience starts at an interactive gallery that will provide a deeper appreciation of the Singapore Story and the iconic Singapore Flyer, told via an engaging multimedia showcase featuring interactive animation, advanced technology and augmented reality - right up to the embarkation deck.
The Singapore Story continues onboard the scenic flight as visitors will be mesmerized by amazing views of the past, present and future of the island Republic. For a plushier touch, visitors can indulge in a flute of Moët & Chandon Champagne, a glass of Signature Cocktail or experience the world’s first Full-Butler Sky Dining while taking in the views.
A lush tropical rainforest complements the centre-piece of the three-storey retail atrium, while the waterfront dining promenade and a nostalgic 1960s-themed food place offers a variety of dining options. A new level of experience also awaits at various experiential shops – soak your tired feet at the fish spa, try your hands at a flight simulator or even drive a Ferrari car! Special LED lighting on the rim of the giant observation wheel provides a dazzling visual display at night.
Several months ago, a proposed mega-mosque at Ground Zero in New York City sparked a national debate. Now just a few miles away, residents of one Brooklyn neighborhood fear another project could be inviting the Muslim Brotherhood into their community. .. The Christian Broadcasting Network CBN http://www.cbn.com
You dare - daring is what all magick is about. You know - because you have to know what you are doing and what you are doing it about. You will, because your will is your primary source of strength. And so we come to being silent. You are silent because that is another source of your strength.
There can be (and there indeed are) times to speak of what you are doing, but most often, silence serves best. It's that way with most endeavors. In the office, at a hobby club, in a church (coven, mosque, or whatever) or most anywhere else, it is so often true that the one who speaks the most is not the one who knows the most. In fact, often the one who actually does know the most is the quietest of all!
There are many reasons for keeping silent. If the person you are doing the magick about is someone who caused harm, their reaction is not going to be supportive of your work - to say the least. And besides, those who need to atone need to see themselves for themselves.
And even if the person is wanting what you are offering, it can often help to not have their emotions get in the way of your work.
When it works, doubters doubt their doubts. It happened here recently, and we'll get into that in a later episode of "In A (very different) Pastor's Study", the show that's taking the place of "The sabbat School Class".
Blessed Be!
Author Dr. Charlotte Laws and radio talk show host Leo Terrell discuss the issues on The Filter with Fred Roggin. Hosted by Roggin. Aired Dec 1, 2010. NBC. This is part 1. Topics: should the LA police force be increased (Chief Charlie Beck vs. the police union) and whether the mosque in Temecula should be built
After the Muslims conquered Jerusalem and Cordoba and Constantinople.
They built victory mosques and, now, they want to build a mosque by Ground Zero. Where does Bob Etheridge stand? He wonât say. Wonât speak out. Wonât take a stand. The terrorists havenât won and we should tell them in plain English, No. There will never be a mosque at Ground Zero.
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After the Muslims conquered Jerusalem, they built a victory mosque.
And after they conquered Cordoba, they built a victory mosque.
And after they conquered Constantinople they built a victory mosque.
And now, they want to build a mosque by Ground Zero.
And Obama Supports it!
Where does Congressman Bob Etheridge stand?
He wonât say. Wonât speak out. Wonât take a stand.
The terrorists havenât won and we should tell them in plain English, No. There will never be a mosque at Ground Zero.
Renee Ellmers is in a tight race with Congressman Bob Etheridge.
To help her win contribute at www.ReneeForCongress.com
Neil Rosekrans editor of Arizona's Statebrief.com and LBN legal correspondent Sean Carter debate the Ground Zero Mosque, Rob Blogojevich and Roger Clemens.
The young girl in this video was sentenced to death by an ISLAMIC Court because she did not want to marry an old man the family arranged for her! This is NOT Al Qaeda or the Taliban, but MUSLIMS following SHARIA LAW! These are the same people who want to build a mosque across from Ground Zero, where they killed 3,000 on 9/11. And Obama is agreeing to this? Do we want this type of barbaric religion in OUR country?! Tell me again why we can't call them MUSLIM or ISLAMIC terrorists.......How about MUSLIM animals?.......Where are all the Left Wing Liberal Women's Groups now?.....God Help Us (The Real God)!
The Ground Zero mosque controversy here in the U.S. has certainly captured the world's attention. A majority of Americans say a mosque shouldn't be built just two blocks from the spot where three thousand people were killed by Islamic terrorists, while others say it's a matter of religious freedom. But half a world away, in the world's largest Muslim nation, Christians are finding it more difficult these days just to gather for worship... The Christian Broadcasting Network CBN http://www.cbn.com
Welcome to the Rotten Puppets Vlog with your host, Wolfun. First episode covering Favre's return, NYC Mosque, p90, and a general hi how are ya from me, the Wolfun.