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The Empty Quarter, or Rub' al Khali ,what to know?

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The Empty Quarter , or Rub' al Khali (Arabic: الربع الخالي), is one of the most legendary deserts in the world—vast, mysterious, and awe-inspiring. Here's a deep dive into this fascinating part of Arabia 🏜️ What Is the Rub' al Khali? Translation : Rub' al Khali means “The Empty Quarter” in Arabic. Location : It spans four countries — Saudi Arabia , Oman , United Arab Emirates , and Yemen . Size : It’s the largest continuous sand desert in the world, covering around 650,000 square kilometers (250,000 square miles)—larger than France! 🌞 Geological & Environmental Marvel Sand Dunes : Some dunes reach heights of 250 meters (820 feet) . The desert features a variety of dune types—star dunes, crescent dunes, and linear dunes. Climate : Extremely arid with temperatures soaring above 50°C (122°F) in summer and almost no rainfall . Beneath the Sands : Large reserves of oil and natural gas lie underneath, making it economically significant. ...

Year of Sorrow (ʿĀm al-Ḥuzn)

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  One of the most moving and historically true stories from the life of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ is the Year of Sorrow (ʿĀm al-Ḥuzn) —a period of deep personal loss and immense spiritual endurance that shows both his humanity and his unwavering trust in God. 📅 The Year of Sorrow (619 CE) This year was named so because two of the most beloved and supportive people in the Prophet’s life passed away within months of each other: Khadijah bint Khuwaylid (RA) — his wife, partner, and first believer. Abu Talib — his uncle and protector. 💔 The Death of Khadijah Khadijah was not only the Prophet’s wife but also his closest confidante. She was the first person to believe in his prophethood , giving him comfort, emotional strength, and financial support during the earliest and hardest years of Islam. When she passed away after 25 years of marriage, the Prophet ﷺ was heartbroken. Her absence left a deep emotional void in his life. He once said: "She believed in me when no on...

Yusuf in Prison and the King's Dream

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  A powerful and true story about Prophet Yusuf (Joseph) , told in great detail in the Qur’an (Surah Yusuf), is his journey from slavery to rulership , centered on his time in prison and his interpretation of dreams —a pivotal moment in his life that revealed his divine gift and unwavering faith. 🕋 Yusuf in Prison and the King's Dream After being wrongfully imprisoned due to false accusations from the wife of the Egyptian official (Al-Aziz), Prophet Yusuf spent years in jail. Despite his hardship, he remained righteous, patient, and kind, gaining the respect of his fellow inmates. Two fellow prisoners had dreams and came to him for interpretation: One dreamed he was pressing wine. The other dreamed birds were eating bread from a basket on his head. Yusuf told them the meanings (one would be restored to his job; the other would be executed) — and his interpretations turned out to be accurate. Before one of them (the cupbearer) left prison, Yusuf said: "Mention ...

The Judgment of Solomon

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  🏛️ The Judgment of Solomon During Solomon's reign as king of Israel, two women came to him with a heartbreaking dispute. Both had recently given birth, but one of the babies had died during the night. Each woman claimed the living baby as her own. They pleaded their cases before King Solomon: Woman A said, “The other woman's baby died, and while I was asleep, she switched our babies. When I woke up to nurse my son, he was dead. But when I looked closely, I saw that he wasn’t my child.” Woman B insisted, “No! The living child is mine, and the dead one is hers.” There were no witnesses. It was one woman’s word against the other’s. ⚖️ Solomon’s Surprising Judgment King Solomon paused. Then he made a startling declaration: “Bring me a sword.” When the sword was brought, he said: “Cut the living child in two and give half to each woman.” Immediately, one of the women cried out , “No, my lord! Give her the baby—just don’t kill him!” The other woman said, “He ...

The Story of Tcnl. Germán Busch

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  The Story of Tcnl. Germán Busch – The Hero of Boquerón In 1932 , Bolivia and Paraguay went to war over the Gran Chaco region , a sparsely populated but strategic area believed (falsely) to be rich in oil. The conflict quickly escalated into a brutal and deadly war in the dry, unforgiving Chaco wilderness. One of the most famous and courageous figures on the Bolivian side was Germán Busch , a young military officer who would later become Bolivia’s president. In the Battle of Boquerón (September 1932), Bolivia launched a massive assault to retake a heavily fortified Paraguayan position. It was one of the first and bloodiest battles of the war. Busch, just 29 years old, led the Bolivian assault against brutal resistance. Under his command, Bolivian troops laid siege to the fortress for three weeks , facing intense heat, disease, and severe water shortages. Paraguayans were equally desperate—many drank water from radiators and mud puddles to survive. Busch personally led attac...

The Story of Khin Myo Chit

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  The Story of Khin Myo Chit – The 7-Year-Old Girl Killed in Her Father's Arms (2021) On March 23, 2021 , just weeks after the Myanmar military staged a coup and overthrew the elected government, soldiers stormed into homes in Mandalay , searching for anti-coup activists and protestors. That day, they entered the home of a family simply trying to stay safe. Inside was Khin Myo Chit , a 7-year-old girl, sitting on her father's lap. Her family had told soldiers there were no protestors in the house. The girl’s father said she was frightened and ran toward him to hide. A soldier, without warning or provocation, fired his rifle . The bullet struck Khin Myo Chit in the stomach. She died shortly after in her father's arms, as her family desperately tried to get help. “They shot her while she was in my lap,” he said through tears in interviews afterward. Her death became a symbol of the indiscriminate brutality of the military regime. She was one of the youngest victims ...

The Story of Malalai of Maiwand: The Afghan Heroine

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  The Story of Malalai of Maiwand: The Afghan Heroine (1880) While many think of the Afghan War in the context of recent decades, Afghanistan's resistance to foreign intervention has a long and powerful history. One of its most legendary stories comes from the Second Anglo-Afghan War (1878–1880) . During the Battle of Maiwand on July 27, 1880 , British and Indian forces clashed with Afghan fighters near the village of Maiwand in southern Afghanistan. The Afghans, under the leadership of Ayub Khan , were struggling against better-equipped British forces. In the heat of the battle, the morale of the Afghan fighters began to collapse. But a young Pashtun girl , Malalai , who was helping tend the wounded and provide water on the battlefield, witnessed this retreat—and acted. Raising the Afghan flag high, she ran to the front lines and shouted words that would echo in Afghan history: "Young love! If you do not fall in the battle of Maiwand, By God, someone is saving you as...