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Bassam R. Issa

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Khalil Sayegh (@khaliljeries) 's Twitter Profile Photo

He says, “They were there before their faith existed,” clearly referring to Islam. This statement is both ignorant and ahistorical, reducing Palestinians to a faith rather than acknowledging them as native inhabitants who have lived in the land for thousands of years, many of

Rob Smith (@robsmithonline) 's Twitter Profile Photo

America rejected: Beyonce Lady Gaga Katy Perry Megan Thee Stallion John Legend Oprah Winfrey Barack Obama Michelle Obama Bill Clinton Hillary Clinton Usher Taylor Swift George Clooney Ariana Grande Jamie Lee Curtis Will I Am And choose FREEDOM. The era of the celebrity

America rejected:

Beyonce
Lady Gaga
Katy Perry
Megan Thee Stallion
John Legend
Oprah Winfrey
Barack Obama
Michelle Obama
Bill Clinton
Hillary Clinton
Usher
Taylor Swift
George Clooney
Ariana Grande
Jamie Lee Curtis
Will I Am

And choose FREEDOM.

The era of the celebrity
Nassim Nicholas Taleb (@nntaleb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In an office environment, you can easily spot the difference between those doing something out of a sense of duty, and those just seeking credit. As I keep saying, virtue is what you do when nobody is looking.

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And that's the story of the Hagia Sophia. As told by medieval visitors: "For on earth there is no such splendor or such beauty." Yet it begs the question: Could we construct another Hagia Sophia today?

And that's the story of the Hagia Sophia. As told by medieval visitors: "For on earth there is no such splendor or such beauty."

Yet it begs the question:

Could we construct another Hagia Sophia today?
Culture Explorer (@cultureexplorex) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lent and Ramadan are about to start. Both revolve around fasting. Before religion, before science, fasting shaped warriors, prophets, and kings. Here’s how hunger transformed the world. 🧵👇

Lent and Ramadan are about to start. Both revolve around fasting.

Before religion, before science, fasting shaped warriors, prophets, and kings. 

Here’s how hunger transformed the world. 🧵👇
Earth Hippy 🌎🕊️💚 (@hippyygoat) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Muslims and Christians standing together, singing for Jesus with one voice❤️ This is what unity truly looks like 🕊️☮️✌️🏼 📍Lebanon

Culture Explorer (@cultureexplorex) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Art inspired by humanism often shocks the eye. Art inspired by God reaches the soul. One demands attention. The other invites silence. Modernity calls the first progress. History will decide which one understood us better.

Art inspired by humanism often shocks the eye.
Art inspired by God reaches the soul.

One demands attention. The other invites silence. 

Modernity calls the first progress.

History will decide which one understood us better.
محمد بن زايد (@mohamedbinzayed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

الأخوة والأخوات والأبناء شعب دولة الإمارات، والمقيمين على أرضها، وزوارنا الكرام،   دولة الإمارات تضع أمنها وسيادتها وسلامة شعبها والمقيمين فيها وزوارها في مقدمة أولوياتها.. وقادرة بفضل الله تعالى على التصدي لهذه الاعتداءات.   أتوجه بالشكر لقواتنا المسلحة الباسلة وأجهزتنا الأمنية

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There was a time when Beirut was considered the Paris of the Middle East. This is why Lebanon matters. Today, two countries in the Middle East are being targeted for their beauty. Make no mistake this is a War on Beauty. Photo of Beirut by beautiful Arab.

There was a time when Beirut was considered the Paris of the Middle East. 

This is why Lebanon matters. 

Today, two countries in the Middle East are being targeted for their beauty. 

Make no mistake this is a War on Beauty. 

Photo of Beirut by beautiful Arab.
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Beirut is a city of culture and diversity. Empires passed through it, wars tore through it, but its churches, mosques, stone houses, food, memory, and way of life kept saying the same thing. A civilization survives when it refuses to let ruin become its identity.

Beirut is a city of culture and diversity. 

Empires passed through it, wars tore through it, but its churches, mosques, stone houses, food, memory, and way of life kept saying the same thing. 

A civilization survives when it refuses to let ruin become its identity.