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miércoles, 28 de noviembre de 2012

La tiranía de una esposa del antiguo Egipto!

Este es uno de los más divertidos discurso correspondencia en los cuentos de amor en el antiguo Egipto, que ofrecen un modelo expresa sentimientos sinceros de amor y lealtad de la literatura del antiguo Egipto
Un discurso de un marido egipcio a su difunta esposa, (Papyrus en el Museo de Leiden en los Países Bajos) y él le demandar después de su muerte a los dioses.
Tres años después de su muerte, él no la olvide. Su fantasía solía venir a él en sus sueños. Una vez que vio la fantasía, llevándose la mano a la cara, como si estuviera a punto de vencerlo.

The powerful of a wife in ancient Egypt!



This is one of the funniest correspondence speech in tales of love in ancient Egypt, which offer a model expresses sincere feelings of love and loyalty of ancient Egyptian literature
A speech of an Egyptian husband to his deceased wife, (Papyrus in the Museum of Leiden in the Netherlands) and he sue her after her death to the gods.
Three years after her death, he did not forget her. Her fantasy used to come to him in his dreams. Once he saw the fantasy, raising his hand in his face, as if he was about to beat him. 

jueves, 22 de noviembre de 2012

La Exclusa de Esna

La antigua exclusa de Esna, establecido en el año 1908 representa el vínculo entre el Este y el Oeste de los bancos, que no se ajustan a salvo arriba.


The Esna Barrage


The old Esna Barrage, established in 1908 represents the link between the East and the West banks, which do not meet except above.

jueves, 8 de noviembre de 2012

The Rebirth

By ahassoun  |  Posted October 12, 2012  |  Long Island City, New York
The Rebirth
CNN PRODUCER NOTE     iReporter ahassoun, a doctor living in Long Island, New York but originally from Iraq, captured these images of some of the holiest sites of Islam in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, while performing the 'Umrah', sometimes called the lesser Hajj. He undertook the Hajj itself in 1996, when he was 21. He said both experiences were remarkable, to see Muslims from across the world congregated in one place for one purpose.

Journey of a Lifetime

By seamr1  |  Posted October 15, 2012  |  Brunei Darussalam
 Journey of a Lifetime

5 life lessons from the Hajj "the pilgrimage to Mecca"

iReporters: 5 life lessons from the Hajj
Journey of a Lifetime

By Sarah Brown, CNN

(CNN) – Millions of Muslims began the Hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia on Wednesday, which represents one of the largest annual human gatherings on the planet.

Five things to know about Eid al-Adha:

Muslims attend prayers in Jakarta, Indonesida on Friday, ahead of the Muslim feast of Eid al-Adha.

CNN) -- Five things to know about Eid al-Adha:

 
1. Considered one of Islam's revered observances, the four-day religious holiday corresponds with the height of the Hajj -- the pilgrimage to Mecca in Saudi Arabia that annually draws 2 million Muslims.