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very nice pictures, thanks
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very nice pictures, thanks
Yup, That's why east Africans make such a great distance runners! if you are training for a marathon 2500 meters above sea level, coming back to sea level, you performance will be stunning!
@al-Hasani
Wow !! Beautiful landscape.. Never thought KSA had such greenery.
And perfect Architecture.
You are very welcome. If you got the time then take a look at the entire thread. I know that there are 550 posts and each post contains 10 photos (!) but it's worth it. It will give you a nice overview of how the Arab world looks like in terms of landscapes, it's architecture, ancient pre-Islamic historical sites that are famous across the entire world, the widely celebrated Islamic heritage, the modern architecture, skyscrapers etc., the people, cuisines, art etc.
@1000 (I cannot quote your post because otherwise I cannot post 10 photos in 1 single post)
A lot of potential for creating recreational areas, restaurants, shops etc.
Baghdad will no doubt once again rise and play a pivotal role in the Arab world as it did for centuries. I am looking forward to visiting in the nearby future and the family there.
Iraq:
Baghdad was clearly a historic city of West Asia & so was Babylon, Ctesiphon.
Mesopotamian & Assyrian civilization were the the pride of Asia.
I have no doubt that it will rise again to it's historic glory
ISIS will not succeed in their effort to destroy this historic civilization.
@al-Hasani It's really a wonderful thread.... Will see the entire 37 pages when i get time.
Thank you bhai for creating it
@Lord Zen
Well said my friend. West Asia and the Arab world as a whole have been home to numerous ancient civilizations but so has Asia as a whole and much of the world! What is sad to see is the destruction that Deash have caused in historic cities such as Mosul, Aleppo, Raqqah and many other cities that are under their barbaric and destructive rule. It is like a cancer from within but sadly I believe that the oppressive regimes in our Arab world have indirectly helped create such monsters. Anyway let me not go off-topic here.
Oh, the pleasure is entirely mine and you are welcome once again.
@Ahmed Jo @BLACKEAGLE
Al-Zaytuna Mosque(Arabic: جامع الزيتونة, literally meaning the Mosque of Olive) is a major mosque in Tunis, Tunisia. The mosque is the oldest in the Capital of Tunisia and covers an area of 5,000 square metres (1.2 acres) with nine entrances. It has 160 authentic columns brought originally from the ruins of the old city of Carthage. The mosque is known to host one of the first and greatest universities in the history of Islam.
The Mosque of Uqba (Arabic: جامع عقبة), also known as the Great Mosque of Kairouan (جامع القيروان الأكبر), is one of the most important mosques in Tunisia, situated in the UNESCO World Heritage town of Kairouan.
Yes, it definitely did and the civil defense handled it way better than last year as they had no excuse of not expecting it this year.KSA:
Light snowfall in the Northern Provinces (around Tabuk, Turaif, Qurayyat, Arar, Dumat al-Jandal etc.) of KSA;
Father and sons!
@Ahmed Jo
Since it snowed in Northern KSA it must have snowed in Jordan as well or am I wrong here? It did in Southern Syria too. Whenever it snows in nearby Levant it also snows in Northern KSA.
Come on guys! We need more updates from the Arab world which is the cradle of civilization.