عاشت ثاني القبلتين الشرفتين وتحية لكل فلسطيني من المغرب ربي اجعل هدا الارض الطييبة زخرا وملادا وحرية من كل عدو متربص بها وارحم المقاومين الدين ماتو في سبيل ارضهم الطاهرة
My Love For Palestine,My heart for Palestine, My all to my beloved Country Palestine. Viva Palestina Arriba Palestina Libertad Para Palestina Freedom for Palestine Inshallah From Argentina
لازلت أتذكر ايام الطفولة وفي مجاهل إحدى الدول العربية كان كل ليلة يصدح الموال الفلسطيني الحزين...موال الأرض...موال الثورة...لاتزال فلسطين تتربع على عرش قلوبنا.
I think the most beautiful people in the world I've ever met are the Palestinians, Egyptians and Lebanese. It's a beautiful culture. I love camels. Never let it die. It's the most romantic culture in the world. It's ancient, so mythical So mysterious BEAUTIFUL! It captures the imagination of the poetic mind.
من فلسطين مدينة الخليل من عائله ابو سنينه بأحلا وأجمل أرق باقة ورد لعيونك يا أجمل مطرب الى الأمام وأتحفنا في ُصوتك الفلسطيني الأصيل ،ـ تقبل مروري.عاشق الدمعه الحزينه .
The Beauty about Palestine is that no matter what your religion is Palestine will still be Sacred to u ... if you are a "non-Believe" your humanity makes you love it and make your best to help it get its Freedom .... AND its the HEART of the world :) no language can describe how much i love Palestine *PROUD TO BE PALESTINIAN*
@ansaryous I am not a muslim but a Christian. I have lived in Palestine and I love it very much too. I miss my Christian and Muslim brothers and sisters very much . May the lord be with us, Allahu akbar
Thanks for ALL who LOVES PALESTINE... thanks 4 the nice comments from all including "ansaryous, alexanderlondon, liahim, khanaqinx" and all others... Long live Palestine FREE
Free free Palestine, the land of Al Aqsa, beautiful brave souls, martyrs, the people that value dignity over anything . I love you wallahi I love you❤.
From the heart of Arabia, LONG LIVE PALESTINE..ARAB FOREVER..I wish the kings and princes of Arabia would stop acting like little school girls and fight for Plaestine.
You are so right please all Muslims for the protection of your country and culture do not bring religion into your discussions in the future. It only hurts the cause you are fighting for. Religion sparks hostility from every side so keep the conversation on the humanitarian and cultural and you will go much further in helping reclaim Palestine. Salam-Peace-Shalom
In July 2008 Israeli archaeologist Yossi Garfinkel discovered a ceramic shard at Khirbet Qeiyafa which he claimed may be the earliest Hebrew writing yet discovered, dating around 3000 years ago. .
Commonly abbreviated as DSS Hebrew, also called Qumran Hebrew. The Imperial Aramaic script of the earlier scrolls in the 3rd century BCE evolved into the Hebrew square script of the later scrolls in the 1st century CE, also known as ketav Ashuri (Assyrian script), still in use today.
@alexanderlondon Thank you very much I am a Palestinian who suffered from homesickness for my country and I wish that there's a day I can kiss the ground of my country Palestine, and again thank you very much
Anything is possible with the strength of god. Stubbornness and ignorance is what is sepperating them because they fail to realize that they are both human nations and in order to live peacefully everyone must be entitled to their own religious belief..
Late Biblical Hebrew, from the 5th to the 3rd centuries BCE, that corresponds to the Persian Period and is represented by certain texts in the Hebrew Bible, notably the books of Ezra and Nehemiah. Basically similar to Classical Biblical Hebrew, apart from a few foreign words adopted for mainly governmental terms, and some syntactical innovations such as the use of the particle shel (of, belonging to). It adopted the Imperial Aramaic script (from which the modern Hebrew script descends).
Archaic Biblical Hebrew from the 10th to the 6th century BCE, corresponding to the Monarchic Period until the Babylonian Exile and represented by certain texts in the Hebrew Bible (Tanach), notably the Song of Moses (Exodus 15) and the Song of Deborah (Judges 5). Also called Old Hebrew or Paleo-Hebrew. It was written in a form of the Canaanite script. (A script descended from this is still used by the Samaritans.
Mishnaic Hebrew from the 1st to the 3rd or 4th century CE, corresponding to the Roman Period after the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem and represented by the bulk of the Mishnah and Tosefta within the Talmud and by the Dead Sea Scrolls, notably the Bar Kokhba Letters and the Copper Scroll. Also called Tannaitic Hebrew or Early Rabbinic Hebrew
Hebrew was nearly extinct as a spoken language by Late Antiquity, but it continued to be used as a literary language and as the liturgical language of Judaism, evolving various dialects of literary Medieval Hebrew, until its revival as a spoken language in the late 19th century
Hebrew flourished as a spoken language in the kingdoms of Israel and Judah during the 10th to 7th centuries BCE. Scholars debate the degree to which Hebrew was a spoken vernacular in ancient times following the Babylonian exile, when the predominant international language in the region was Old Aramaic.
Israelian Hebrew is a proposed northern dialect of biblical Hebrew, attested in all eras of the language, in some cases competing with late biblical Hebrew as an explanation for non-standard linguistic features of biblical texts. Dead Sea Scroll Hebrew from the 3rd century BCE to the 1st century CE, corresponding to the Hellenistic and Roman Periods before the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem and represented by the Qumran Scrolls that form most (but not all) of the Dead Sea Scrolls.
No.... this type of song is called Mawwal. and it is usually sad and it tells a story.... This type is common in Palestine, Lebanon, Jordan, and Syria.
En Chile existe la mayor colonia de Palestinos en el mundo, con casi 500.000 personas (recuerda que Chile tiene 17mill de personas) entonces es significativa la población a nivel nacional.Tienen un equipo de fútbol que juega en primera. Date una vuelta por Santiago y visita a la gente. Cuidate.
Standard Biblical Hebrew around the 8th to 6th centuries BCE, corresponding to the late Monarchic period and the Babylonian Exile. It is represented by the bulk of the Hebrew Bible that attains much of its present form around this time. Also called Biblical Hebrew, Early Biblical Hebrew, Classical Biblical Hebrew (or Classical Hebrew in the narrowest sense).