🔴 Uzaydan çekilen görüntüye iyi bakın. Avrupa'da çalışan Haarp bakın. Kubbe şeklinde bulutları itiyor resmen. Ülkemiz ve çevresinde yağmur bulutları geri gelirken Avrupa'da sıcaklık yüzünden insanlar sorun yaşıyor. İran bölgeyi kurtardı ancak Avrupa hala kurtulamadı.
It’s 2035, and it’s just hit 35 degrees C - in March.
The bees are confused, where are the flowers? Crops get ruined by a lack of water in the weeks that follow.
But in the Daily Mail comments still say “ITS THE SUMMER, ENJOY IT”.
@__FToni@MarcoLange22422@archer_rs Yes because the cold atlantic currents from the north are stopping & the gulf stream has switched.
Europe will get drier just like north africa.
Not good if you like fresh water in Rome.
@NeilMurcko@KishkumenActual@1goodtern Also depends on how they record temps. Maybe in 1922 there were no asphalt roads or car exhausts near thermometers like there are today.
@archer_rs today in ROME 32° at 2 pm. Venice 28°...Paris 33°...this is the fact. it is normal at the end of spring and approachingg summer season (start at 1° june)
Centuries ago, Muslims from the heart of Africa walked nearly 7,000 kilometers for Hajj.
Not for days.
Not for weeks.
But for years.
They crossed deserts on foot, travelled with livestock for food and survival, and spent entire lifetimes saving for one sacred journey to Makkah.
Along the roads stood wells, inns, and shelters built by Muslim rulers and generous souls to serve the guests of Allah.
Some pilgrims returned home after two years.
Some stayed longer seeking knowledge in cities like Cairo and Damascus before finally returning with the honored title of “Hajji.”
A reminder that for many before us, Hajj was not a trip.
It was the journey of a lifetime.
@MWFaithOfficial@RealTutsi My great grandfather and my grandmother took this route about 115 years ago. The round trip took them 7 years from Nigeria to Saudi Arabia and back.
@Bensam123TV@Half__86@inexorable_swe It optical sensors with lenses and all that goes into a digital system gets alternated and displayed in a digital display.
Pentagon: “Possible UFO footage.”
OSINT community: “It’s a fucking inflatable Stormtrooper balloon.”
Billions in military intelligence, defeated by internet autists with frame-by-frame analysis and free time.
@gladyshed@arsenal_25@NannaMcdougal Obviously she doesn't leave because she knows how women are treated in Muslim countries.
It's much better to live in the West and complain how you're not welcome.
Surah An-Naba (78:6–7) speaks directly about mountains:
“Have We not made the earth as a resting place, and the mountains as pegs?” — Qur’an 78:6–7
The Qur’an describes mountains as “pegs” (awtād), similar to stakes driven firmly into the ground. Modern geology later discovered that mountains are not merely surface structures — they have deep roots extending into the Earth’s crust, formed through plate tectonics.
These deep roots help stabilize sections of the crust, much like pegs stabilize a tent. This understanding of mountains having deep foundations and a stabilizing role was unknown in the 7th century and only became understood through modern geological science, making the Qur’anic description remarkably profound.
@I_AM_SONICC@ReneD48322@NazmusSayadX@NoAgwa52635 They made non-Muslims pay taxes giving them "protection", but Muslims were the foreign invaders...
Kind of contradictory don't you think?
Also, non-Muslims were cut-out from public spaces, jobs, they were discriminated and had no rights.
That's why many converted.