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a muslim farmer takes rest under the shadow of a big tree in his farmland during summer days. its difficult to work in scorching heat but he does that for his family and hence he always has a nice smile to his face.
This is one of the entrances to the Temple Mount, known to Muslims as the Haram esh-Sharif and the Al Aqsa Compound
Curiosity got into me when I saw a group of muslim women in their conservative black color hijab hang out at our local wildlife refuge. When a couple walked across the boardwalk, I quickly set up my shot in the distance with the marshland behind the couple. It was an interesting sight to behold.
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They sanctimonious Muslims on this platform
Want to know if I am a Muslim or not ,,,
I am certainly not a Muslim like those
that say Namaz and bomb innocent people
on the soul of Islam brotherhood peace
Add a blot ..those who call themselves Jihadis
That I am not ..I am not a Wahabi Salafi Tabliki
Jamati...my soul my breath God in a Shia mothers
womb bought ,,,I dont terrorize people with my
peaceful thoughts ...Muslims love killing Muslims
across a demonic border purity of a Message of
Hope Humanity they forgot ,,
You can call me a Kafir a Rafidi a heretic ,but
please dont insult people I have shot ,,,
I am a metaphor called
Firoze Qalandari
Firoze Giri
Firoze Aghori
Firoze Lama
but a rabid Muslim
that insults abuses
other I am not
I dont drink
I dont take drugs
I dont fornicate
I dont take pot
God created me out of
Nothingness ,..added my
poetic soul to his holistic
cosmic plot .
I dont belong to a Madrsa
In a dark dungeon I do not rot
in my prayers to the Almighty
what I did not ask I got ..
Jaipur, India. I view this extreme modesty as errant as extreme immodesty. It's religion run amok. In the case of Islam, it posits the responsibility for sin upon the woman -- when men are the biggest sinners. I truly believe that if one goes back to analyze the Koran, the Hadith, it'll be found that Mohamed did not condone this.
In my life as a Muslim I have worn a sherwani and the only Muslim cap the furry karakul from Peshawar .
I have never worn a skull cap never worn a tehmat
My wife did bring me a chiken angharka I wore it for a few occassion.
I wore a sherwani at the nikah of my sons weddings .
When I got married in Lucknow 1977 I wore a simple attire as my father a tailor master did not know I was getting married .
My #nikanamah was signed by late Maulana Kalbe Abid Sab who came to represent me .
I had a small get together on the terrace of my building in #Colaba .
I had a few Jewish friends and one of them had given a the Jewish cap that I wore sometimes .
Those early days we lived in peace and brotherhood Jews Christians Anglo Indians Buddhists Parsis .
The muslim are peaceful people that fear god and pray for their soul and the peace on this world ... not those we see on news and with out soul .....
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Malaysia (/məˈleɪziə, -ʒə/ (About this soundlisten) mə-LAY-zee-ə, -zhə; Malay: [məlejsiə]) is a country in Southeast Asia. The federal constitutional monarchy consists of thirteen states and three federal territories, separated by the South China Sea into two regions, Peninsular Malaysia and Borneo's East Malaysia. Peninsular Malaysia shares a land and maritime border with Thailand and maritime borders with Singapore, Vietnam, and Indonesia. East Malaysia shares land and maritime borders with Brunei and Indonesia and a maritime border with the Philippines and Vietnam. Kuala Lumpur is the national capital and largest city while Putrajaya is the seat of the federal government. With a population of over 32 million, Malaysia is the world's 43th-most populous country. The southernmost point of continental Eurasia is in Tanjung Piai. In the tropics, Malaysia is one of 17 megadiverse countries, home to a number of endemic species.
Malaysia has its origins in the Malay kingdoms which, from the 18th century, became subject to the British Empire, along with the British Straits Settlements protectorate. Peninsular Malaysia was unified as the Malayan Union in 1946. Malaya was restructured as the Federation of Malaya in 1948 and achieved independence on 31 August 1957. Malaya united with North Borneo, Sarawak, and Singapore on 16 September 1963 to become Malaysia. In 1965, Singapore was expelled from the federation.
The country is multi-ethnic and multi-cultural. About half the population is ethnically Malay, with large minorities of Chinese, Indians, and indigenous peoples. While recognising Islam as the country's established religion, the constitution grants freedom of religion to non-Muslims. The government is closely modelled on the Westminster parliamentary system and the legal system is based on common law. The head of state is an elected monarch, known as Yang di-Pertuan Agong, chosen from the hereditary rulers of the nine Malay states every five years. The head of government is the Prime Minister.
After independence, the Malaysian GDP grew at an average of 6.5% per annum for almost 50 years. The economy has traditionally been fuelled by its natural resources but is expanding in the sectors of science, tourism, commerce and medical tourism. Malaysia has a newly industrialised market economy, ranked third-largest in Southeast Asia and 33rd-largest in the world. It is a founding member of ASEAN, EAS, OIC and a member of APEC, the Commonwealth and the Non-Aligned Movement.
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The term "Kadayawan" is derived from the Mandaya word “madayaw”, a warm and friendly greeting used to explain a thing that is valuable, superior, beautiful, good, or profitable.
Long time ago, Davao’s ethnic tribes residing at the foot of Mount Apo would converge during a bountiful harvest. This ritual serves as their thanksgiving to the gods particularly to the “Manama” (the Supreme Being).
Various farming implements, fruits, flowers, vegetables, rice and corn grains were displayed on mats as villagers give their respect and thanks for the year's abundance. Singing, dancing and offerings to their divine protectors are the highlights of this ritual.
Although times have changed, this practice of thanksgiving or “pahinungod” is still very much practiced by modern day Dabawenyos. This tradition flourished and evolved into an annual festival of thanksgiving.
In the 1970’s, Mayor Elias B. Lopez, a Bagobo, initiated tribal festivals featuring the lumad and the Muslim tribes of Davao City where they showcase their dances and rituals of thanksgiving.
Later in 1986, a program called "Unlad Proyekto Davao" was initiated by the government which was aimed to unite the Dabawenyos after the turbulent Martial Law era. At that time, the festival was called "Apo Duwaling," a name created from the famous icons of Davao: Mt. Apo, the country's highest peak; Durian, the king of fruits; and Waling-waling, the queen of orchids.
“Apo Duwaling” was meant to showcase the city as a peaceful destination to visit and to do business after 1986 EDSA Revolution.
Finally in 1988, City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte renamed the festival as "Kadayawan sa Dabaw" to celebrate the bountiful harvest of Davao’s flowers, fruits and other produce as well as the wealth of the city’s cultures. To this day, the festival continues to honor the city's richness and diverse artistic, cultural and historical heritage in a grand celebration of thanksgiving for all of Davao City's blessings. - taken from www.kadayawan.com
Photo taken during the Indak-Indak sa Kadalanan (Street Dancing) last August 21, 2010 from the streets of Davao City, Philippines.. Entry of Capitan Tomas Monteverde Elementary School.
This lady had come to watch Pholwalon Ki Sair cultural programme.I was keen to take her photo.Luckily I had company of a young girl photographer.We sought permission from lady to photograph her which she agreed so here is one.
The Masjid Omar Bin Alkhattab Mosque Park Holme.
Immigration to early South Australia was mainly from Britain and Germany. However, Sir Thomas Elder employed Afghans to breed camels for desert transportation of wool .He first shipped 109 camels to SA from the Middle East in 1865. The first Afghans arrived in SA at the same time and more arrived to work with camels providing supplies for the erection of the overland telegraph in 1872. Many of the cameleers ended up residing round Maree which was the start of the Birdsville track to QLD and other remote outback places. Consequently a half walled earth mud and thatch mosque was erected in Marree in 1884. This was followed by the Adelaide Mosque in 1889 which still stands with its four corner minarets. These early Muslims, who were mainly cameleers were from north-western India (now Pakistan, and the Khyber Pass area of Afghanistan. Eventually some had wives but they were mainly of non-Muslim background. The first major immigration of Muslims to South Australia began in the 1950s with refugees from Indonesia and Bosnia in Europe. By then the Adelaide Mosque was in disrepair and these new arrivals had the Mosque restored. In more recent decades Muslim migrants have arrived from the Middle East, Lebanon, Turkey and parts of Asia. There are now quite a few mosques In SA including Mosques at Park Holm, Woodville, the city, Mile End, Gilles Plains, Pooraka, Parafield Gardens, Greenfields, Elizabeth Grove, Gepps Cross, Kilburn, Royal Park, Beverley, Murray Bridge, Renmark, Whyalla and Virginia. Several mosques meet in former churches such as the new one at Virginia. The mosques vary in faith like Christian denominations and In SA they are mainly Sunni but we also have Shia mosques. Like Christianity and Judaism Islam emerged in the Middle East and shares some of the same values. Muslims believe in one God Allah and the prophets including Adam, Moses Abraham etc. The Holy Qur’an based on the verbal revelations of Muhammad lays down the law, commandments, codes for social and moral behaviour and religious philosophy.
At the protest at Donald Trump banning Muslim's entry into the U.S. at Downing Street, London, 30 Jan 2017.
...working in a car workshop...that thing in her hand is a hydraulic jack....and she was visibly pregnant! I was impressed to see chinese muslim women, represented in all aspects of the society. Their headscarves are beautiful....
I take this photo in Thailand in Muslim village where is 2000 Muslim live on this rock and the reason is that they were exiled by the King of Thailand , what is take my attention is that there is no schools or hospitals or services for this village and I wondered , Where is the humanity ?
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She says that she has been in situations when she feels people have questions they would like to ask, but they are hesitent to approach her. She says she would like to encourage people not to be afraid to ask their questions. “It’s nice when I live in a country, I know their culture, and I want them to know my culture and my religion, where I’m coming from,” she says, “Not to convince them about my religion, but in order to relate to each other and respect each other. Because if there is no open communication, there is no respect.”
Sometimes I wonder do I add a description..sadly we Muslims are a divided house ..every sect takes care of its own that is why you want see beggars among Bohras and Khojas ...but down the line among the Sunnis Shias it's not the same ...beggars have a religion but they are helpless no protection no help just a few coins thrown by the people rushing for the Friday namaz .
I speculate as a poet this lady when she was married she may not have been a beggar what changed she has a husband did he die that she was forced to beg if I was a woman I could have sat next to her understood her pain and changed story of her life .
But as a Muslim man I cannot approach her I help them but that's all we are Muslims and it is only Muslims that love killing Muslims killing Shias Sufis Ahmediyas and so on and there are the radicals that kill even on Eid or Moharam.
I rest my case the radicals kill at the drop of a coin ...I stay away from politics religion and religious diatribe I am a photographer chronicler documentaries not a man of letters but a road side beggar poet .
Today is Ashura ..saddest day for the Shia community our Imam ...grandson of the Holy Messenger and son of Imam Ali was martyred by Muslims mind you ...our Imam Hussain and terrorism has its roots in the Battle of Karbala .
I am going to town to shoot Moharam after ten years ..in Mumbai .
آمنتُ مُؤخراً أنه لا يوجد ثمة أحد يريد مصلحتي بقدر من خلقني وأنه من المُحال أن " يُؤذيني " ربي -فلمَ لا أطمئن و أفتح للقدر الباب و أرضىّ بَ المقسوم !
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