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*robbery rage*   *Hamid Mir*   * We had heard a lot of stories about the amazing corruption of politicians. Yesterday afternoon we had the opportunity to hear the corruption stories of a man who, who, who, who, who, for many years, years, years, years, was both a wonder and anathema to many politicians. This person's name was Faiz Hameed.    *I thought that I knew a lot about the person, person, person, person, but yesterday I met three such personalities at a friend's place, and after listening to their conversation, I felt that Faiz Hameed is not the head of any intelligence agency but of an underworld gang from 2019 to 2021. were*   *After hearing the stories of Faiz Hameed's looting, I had to admit that there are other places beyond the stars and there are many more tests to trace Faiz's corruption.*   * A businessman present in this gathering did not say anything that was heard, but he was telling his own bait. In 2021, a false case was made against hi...

Interesting history of Jerusalem

Interesting history of Jerusalem

(Mandatory Read)

 


Allah Almighty made Hazrat Dawood (peace be upon him) the king of Jerusalem, and then his son Hazrat Solomon (peace be upon him) got the throne. The Jews were enslaved, and a king arose from Persia. Conquering different regions, he attacked Babylon. With the conquest of Babylon, Jerusalem also became a part of the Iranian Empire. The name of this great Iranian emperor was Cyrus the Great. He allowed the Jews to live in Jerusalem again. The temple was also built.

 

Centuries passed, and there were many ups and downs in the Iranian Empire. There were great rulers like Darius I, but during the period of decline, the Macedonian king Alexander the Great rose up and swept away the entire Iranian Empire. Jerusalem also became a part of Alexander's empire. Time passed until the Romans began to raise their heads around them. Began to conquer the territories of North Africa, Europe, Alexander's territory, Macedonia, and Greece were also made part of the Roman Empire; even Jerusalem, Palestine, Syria, and Egypt also became a part of the Roman Empire. 

 

After a period of peace, the Jews rebelled against the Roman government, in response to which the Roman general Titus destroyed the city of Jerusalem brick by brick and destroyed the temple that was built for the second time. Persecution of the Jews began. There was a time when such bad times befell the Jews that they sought refuge in different areas around the world.

 

As the hundreds of years passed, the Roman Domain turned out to be enormous to such an extent that it was partitioned into two sections. The Eastern Roman Realm was known as the Byzantine Domain, and the Western Roman Realm was known as the privileged position of Rome; however, it was a time of decline. There was a new excitement in them when they broke down, while the Western Roman Empire corruption was weakened by the indulgence of incompetent kings, so various Germanic clans occupied almost all the territories of the Western Empire, including Spain, France, North Africa, Italy, etc. 

 

After a long time, Islam appeared in Arabia, and after a few years, Muslim armies were standing at the gates of Jerusalem. As a result of an agreement, the city of Beit Al-Maqdis came to the Muslims. But after the hard work of Salahuddin Imaduddin and Nooruddin, Jerusalem was liberated, and then Jerusalem remained with the Muslims until the First World War; even now it is under the control of Israel, where they are trying to build the Temple of Solomon for the third time. 

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