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Abdullah Athif Mohamed
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Abdullah Athif Mohamed
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Mastering Architecture, Culture, Social Context and Environment since 2016.
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Study them hard, not hit them hard.
Maybe learn from 5,000 years of architecture instead of erasing it.




The White House@WhiteHouse
Tomorrow, 8:00 PM Eastern Time.
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@piersmorgan @realDonaldTrump All praises is to Allah, look how magnificent is his plan.
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This is embarrassing, Delete it, President @realDonaldTrump - unless you want everyone to think you’ve lost your marbles.

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The Knights Templar was a large organization of devout Christians during the medieval era who carried out an important mission: to protect European travelers visiting sites in the Holy Land while also carrying out military operations. A wealthy, powerful and mysterious order that has fascinated historians and the public for centuries, tales of the Knights Templar, their financial and banking acumen, their military prowess and their work on behalf of Christianity during the Crusades still circulate throughout modern culture.
After Christian armies captured Jerusalem from Muslim control in 1099 during the Crusades, groups of pilgrims from across Western Europe started visiting the Holy Land. Many of them, however, were robbed and killed as they crossed through Muslim-controlled territories during their journey.
Around 1118, a French knight named Hugues de Payens created a military order along with eight relatives and acquaintances, calling it the Poor Fellow-Soldiers of Christ and the Temple of Solomon—later known simply as the Knights Templar.
With the support of Baldwin II, the ruler of Jerusalem, they set up headquarters on that city’s sacred Temple Mount, the source of their now-iconic name, and pledged to protect Christian visitors to Jerusalem.
In 1139, Pope Innocent II issued a Papal Bull that allowed the Knights Templar special rights. Among them, the Templars were exempt from paying taxes, permitted to build their own oratories and were held to no one’s authority except the Pope’s.
The order became known for its austere code of conduct (which included no pointy shoes and no kissing their mothers, rules outlined in “The Rule of the Templars”) and signature style of dress, which featured a white habit emblazoned with a simple red cross.
Members swore an oath of poverty, chastity and obedience. They weren’t allowed to drink, gamble or swear. Prayer was essential to their daily life, and the Templars expressed particular adoration for the mother of Jesus, the Virgin Mary.
Though its original purpose was to protect pilgrims from danger, the Knights Templar progressively expanded its duties. They became defenders of the Crusader states in the Holy Land and were known as brave, highly skilled warriors.
The Templars built numerous castles and fought—and often won—battles against Islamic armies. Their fearless style of fighting became a model for other military orders.
In the late 12th century, Muslim armies retook Jerusalem and turned the tide of the Crusades, forcing the Knights Templar to relocate several times. The Fall of Acre in 1291 marked the destruction of the last remaining Crusader refuge in the Holy Land.
European support for the military campaigns in the Holy Land began to erode over the decades that followed. Additionally, many secular and religious leaders became increasingly critical of the Templars’ wealth and power.
By 1303, the Knights Templar lost its last foothold in the Muslim world and established a base of operations in Paris. There, King Philip IV of France resolved to bring down the order, perhaps because the Templars had denied the indebted ruler additional loans.
Many of the knights were brutally tortured until they confessed to false charges, which included heresy, homosexuality, financial corruption, devil-worshipping, fraud, spitting on the cross and more.
A few years later, dozens of Templars were burned at the stake in Paris for their confessions. De Molay was executed in 1314.
The Catholic Church has acknowledged that the persecution of the Knights Templar was unjustified. The church claims that Pope Clement was pressured by secular rulers to destroy the order.
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@netanyahu Warring with everyone around you, calling out when rocks hits your roof? How do you sleep knowing you waged all this wars? Thoughts for your next book? Do write one from the prison.
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I have instructed the relevant authorities that Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, the Latin Patriarch, be granted full and immediate access to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem.
Over the past several days, Iran has repeatedly targeted the holy sites of all three monotheistic religions in Jerusalem with ballistic missiles. In one strike, missile fragments crashed meters from the Church of the Holy Sepulchre.
To protect worshippers, Israel asked members of all faiths to temporarily abstain from worshipping at the Christian, Muslim and Jewish holy sites in Jerusalem’s Old City.
Today, out of special concern for his safety, Cardinal Pizzaballa was asked to refrain from holding mass at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre.
Even though I understand this concern, as soon as I learned about the incident with Cardinal Pizzaballa, I instructed the authorities to enable the Patriarch to hold services as he wishes.
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@IsraelMFA It's more surprising Israel thinking it's got a narrative, when do you guys stop killing innocent people firstly?
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Surprise! Iranian regime caught lying again trying to hide that Iran developed missiles to threaten all of Europe.
Feb 28, 2026 – Iran’s FM:
"We kept the range of our missiles below 2,000 km."
March 21, 2026 – Iran targets Diego Garcia, ~4,000 km away.
4,000 km from Iran reaches: Berlin. Paris. London.
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@McFaul Hardest terrain to fight on is the democracy, mutiny is lingering for close.
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No war is ever easy.
No war ever goes as planned.
That's why war should always be a last resort, after all other instruments of American power for achieving our security interests have been exhausted.
NewsWire@NewsWire_US
TRUMP ADMINISTRATION CONSIDERING DEPLOYING THOUSANDS OF ADDITIONAL US TROOPS TO MIDDLE EAST: REUTERS
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@GregHadfield Israel is a malicious frontier of the west in the Middle East, its proxy colony working its war against Islam, it is its destiny to do all that.
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I’m not going to reference any single news article. There are so many!
But in 70 years I can’t think of a state as evil, vicious, and immoral as Israel today.
The world would obviously be better off if Israel was “eliminated”, “terminated”, or “obliterated”.
Why do Israel and the United States use such euphemisms for murdered, killed, eviscerated?
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@piersmorgan Even the Roman's couldn't win over the Persians ever, they perished and Persians persisted till now. You think they will vanish when they didn't start nothing ?
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@IsraeliPM Even the gates of hell must be blessing for you psycho child killer.
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@McFaul It just proves you've been handed a marketing brochure, advertising isn't much real.
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@netanyahu @CIJ_ICJ here's the people you're looking for.
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I'm here with Israel's Defense Minister, our Chief of Staff, the head of the Mossad, the Chief of Air Force, our senior commanders. In the past 24 hours, we knocked out two of the terrorist chieftains, the top terrorist chieftains of this tyranny.
Our aircraft are hitting the terror operatives on the grounds, in the crossroads, in the city squares. This is meant to enable the brave people of Iran to celebrate the Festival of Fire.
So celebrate and Happy Nowruz. We're watching from above.
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