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rxttenslutcemeterysys · 7 months
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Guys I would like to state I heavily ship Michelangelo x da vinci. If anyone writes fanfics of it pls tag me in it
-hound
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cookiehana · 1 year
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Some OTPs I have with my friends ♥
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cabalrive · 2 years
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Sketchin’ the ol’ SWRPG character.
Ten years after he orchestrated the fall of the Empire he rules the galaxy and rather wishes he didn’t.
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animation-stories · 1 year
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शातिर दुल्हन | Shatir Dulhan | Hindi Kahani | Moral Stories | Story in H...
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hidayatuna · 2 years
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Ibn Al-Shatir Ilmuwan Muslim Pertama Penemu Jam Matahari
Ibn Al-Shatir Ilmuwan Muslim Pertama Penemu Jam Matahari
HIDAYATUNA.COM, Jakarta –  Ibn Al-Shatir merupakan astronom muslim yang lahir di Damaskus, Syria (1304–1375). Selain dikenal sebagai astronom, ia juga dikenal sebagai matematikawan, dan insinyur. Ia bekerja sebagai ‘Muwaqqit’ (pencatat waktu keagamaan) di Masjid Umayyah di Damaskus dan membangun jam matahari untuk menaranya kisaran tahun 1371an. Dilansir dari Islamic Scientific melalui akun…
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bajisbbg · 11 months
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i am here once again expressing my hurt, disappointment, and frustration with how shouto is being handled. like his story was a big plot in the show/manga but it’s like nobody cares about him. in universe and the fandom. the in universe is what makes me upset the most because like HELLOO??? he has gone through so much shit in his life only for him to be pushed to the side. the only time he seems to be relevant is when he’s supposed to fix his family’s problems that he has been a victim of. like save me from him being the family’s hero bs, he’s a fucking child. literally hurting just as much if not more than they are but it’s up to him to fix everything. I AM SHATIRED. #justiceforshouto. he deserves so much better than this.
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wetheoriginals · 10 months
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I feel like it the corporation responsibility to pay their workers more
https://twitter.com/shatired/status/1683974963148079105?s=46&t=MsTyyZBGy5t6aYtbstg3fg
yea but tipping culture is still a big thing in the us regardless
if you don’t tip here you’re a jerk it’s as simple as that, i’m not saying if you don’t leave a tip in other countries you’re a jerk for the reccord. but when it comes to america and american culture specifically you gotta tip here regardless of what the workers are getting paid.
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pop-punklouis · 1 year
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https://twitter.com/shatired/status/1638342907282194432?s=46&t=IiobCaQXL9HXppKH-U_z5A did u ghostwrite this tweet djshsjsh
fufkfkf god that’s so me
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redshift-13 · 2 years
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https://twitter.com/shaTIRED/status/1540356477742874624
There’s a really wide array of values, rights, social realities, lived experience, writing, thought, social and legal theory that the Supreme Court deliberately ignored to reach the decision to overturn Roe.
Abortion is inextricably relevant to children’s rights, poverty, women’s rights generally, law around bodily autonomy, how women escape abusive husbands and violence, women’s economic status and opportunity, women’s sense of their own equality and agency, and more (like the above tweet).
Overturning Roe isn’t just an attack on reproductive rights, it’s an attack on the conditions of social well-being.
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wisdomrays · 2 years
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The Messenger of God: Muhammad: Part 69
The Ethos Created by the Messenger: Part 2
Islam is the middle way. Its elaborate hierarchy of knowledge is integrated by the principle of Divine Unity (tawhid). There are juridical, social and theological sciences, as well as metaphysical ones, all deriving their principles from the Qur'an. Over time, Muslims developed elaborate philosophical, natural, and mathematical sciences, each of which has its source in a Beautiful Name of God. For example, medicine depends on the Name All-Healing; geometry and engineering on the Names All-Just and All-Determiner, and All-Shaper and All-Harmonizing; philosophy reflects the Name All-Wise.
Each level of knowledge views nature in a particular light. Jurists and theologians see it as the background for human action; philosophers and scientists see it as a domain to be analyzed and understood; and metaphysicians consider it the object of contemplation and the mirror reflecting suprasensible realities. The Author of Nature has inscribed His Wisdom upon every leaf and stone, on every atom and particle, and has created the world of nature in such a way that every phenomenon is a sign (aya) singing the glory of His Oneness.
Islam has maintained an intimate connection between science and Islamic studies. As a result, the traditional education of Islamic scientists, particularly in the early cneturies of Islam, was broad enough to comprise most of the sciences of that time. In later life, each scientist's aptitude and interest would cause him or her to become an expert and specialist in one or more sciences.
Universities, libraries, observatories, and other scientific institutions played a major role in the continuing vitality of Islamic science. These, together with students who would travel hundreds of miles to study under acknowledged scholars, ensured that the whole corpus of knowledge was kept intact and transmitted from one place to another and from one generation to the next. This knowledge did not remain static; rather, it continued to expand and enrich itself. Today, there are hundreds of thousands of Islamic (mainly in Arabic) manuscripts in the world's libraries, a large number of which deal with scientific subjects.
For example, Abu Yusuf Yaqub al-Kindi (the "Philosopher of the Arabs") wrote on philosophy, mineralogy, metallurgy, geology, physics, and medicine, among other subjects, and was an accomplished physician. Ibn al-Haytham was a leading Muslim mathematician and, without doubt, the greatest physicist. We know the names of over 100 of his works. Some 19 of them, dealing with mathematics, astronomy, and physics, have been studied by modern scholars. His work exercised a profound influence on later scholars, both in the Muslim world and in the West, where he was known Alhazen. One of his works on optics was translated into Latin in 1572.
Abu al-Rayhan al-Biruni was one of the greatest scholars of medieval Islam, and certainly the most original and profound. He was equally well-versed in mathematics, astronomy, the physical and natural sciences, and also distinguished himself as a geographer and historian, a chronologist and linguist, and as an impartial observer of customs and creeds. Such figures as al-Kharizmi (mathematics), Ibn Shatir (astronomy), al-Khazini (physics), Jabir ibn Hayyan (medicine) are remembered even today. Andalucia (Muslim Spain) was the main center from which the West acquired knowledge and enlightenment for centuries.
Islam founded a most brilliant civilization. This should not be considered surprising, for the Qur'an begins with the injunction: Read: In the Name of Your Master Who creates (96:1). The Qur'an told people to read when there was very little to read and most people were illiterate. What we understand from this apparent paradox is that humanity is to "read" the universe itself as the "Book of Creation." Its counterpart is the Qur'an, a book of letters and words. We are to observe the universe, perceive its meaning and content, and through those activities gain a deeper perception of the beauty and splendor of the Creator's system and the infinitude of His Might. Thus we are obliged to penetrate into the universe's manifold meanings, discover the Divine laws of nature, and establish a world in which science and faith complement each other. All of this will enable us to attain true bliss in both worlds.
In obedience to the Qur'an's injunctions and the Prophet's example, Muslims studied the Book of Divine Revelation (the Qur'an) and the Book of Creation (the universe) and eventually erected a magnificent civilization. Scholars from all over Europe benefited from the centers of higher learning located in Damascus, Bukhara, Baghdad, Cairo, Faz, Qairwan, Zeituna, Cordoba, Sicily, Isfahan, Delhi and other great Islamic cities. Historians liken the Muslim world of the medieval ages, dark for Europe but golden and luminous for Muslims, to a beehive. Roads were full of students, scientists, and scholars traveling from one center of learning to another.
For the first 5 centuries of its existence, the realm of Islam was a most civilized and progressive area. Studded with splendid cities, gracious mosques, and quiet universities, the Muslim East offered a striking contrast to the Christian West, which was sunk in the Dark Ages. Even after the disastrous Mongol invasions and Crusades of the thirteenth century ce and onwards, it displayed vigor and remained for ahead of the West.
Although Islam ruled two-thirds of the known civilized world for at least 11 centuries, laziness and negligence of what was going on beyond its borders caused it to decay. However, it must be pointed out clearly that only Islamic civilization decayed—not Islam. Military victories and superiority, which continued into the eighteenth century, encouraged Muslims to rest on their laurels and neglect further scientific research. They abandoned themselves to living their own lives, and recited the Qur'an without studying its deeper meanings. Meanwhile, Europe made great advances in sciences, which they had borrowed from the Muslims.
What we call "sciences" are, in reality, languages of the Divine Book of Creation (another aspect of Islam). Those who ignore this book are doomed to failure in this world. When the Muslims began to ignore it, it was only a matter of time before they would be dominated by some external force. In this case, that external force was Europe. European cruelty, oppression, and imperialism also contributed greatly to this result.
The present modern civilization cannot last for long, for it is materialistic and cannot satisfy humanity's perennial needs. Such Western sociologists as Oswald Spengler have predicted its collapse on the grounds that it is against human nature and values. On the other hand, Islam has been around for 14 centuries. In addition, it is fully capable of establishing the bright world of the future on the firm foundation of its creed, ethics, spirituality, and morality, as well as its legal, social and economic structures.
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wormworker · 2 years
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[ID: Tweet by user @shaTIRED, posted May 31, 2022:
"public sex that subjects other people who aren't in said public space for a sexual experience is sexual harassment 🥴 sorry, i really do hate being the bearer of bad news" /end ID]
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cabalrive · 2 years
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WIP 2.0 Contrast exercise cause silhouettes are sexy.
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narrie · 3 months
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https://twitter.com/shaTIRED/status/1752159106847101036
people talking about margot getting snubbed when dairy lady is right here
actor, producer, director AND writer as well!!!
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fleeting-sanity · 7 months
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zionists losing their shit because the young are not gullible: pic.twitter.com/YANAQSzJ9I
— 5hahem aka Dr. Durag (@shaTIRED) October 21, 2023
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harryfeatgaga · 9 months
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https://twitter.com/shatired/status/1684607230627151877?s=46&t=_SAu0N-eJySWrkVTBpPmJA
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