Thursday, August 17, 2006

all my life i love natural places and it's beauty but in every town and country in all the world there are alot of natural places you cannot imagine .

when i knew venice and saw it's pictures i know what the magic mean .

no one can image it's beauty and it's magic.

i want spend all my life there in the best of the best places in all the universe.

ohhhhhhhhhhhhhh i love this country very very match .

can i visite this country ? can i go to there?

can my dreams become real?

i pray and obtest to allah to achieve my dreams and let me see it's beauty .

please allah help me to see it and feel with it's water through my hands .

that is country is one from alot of incalculable things that advert to the power and beauty of allah .

VENICE STORY OF BEAUTY TOWN 2

  • Venice the town of beauty
  • (city of canals)

Maybe you expect Venice to be one dazzling, romantic, fairytale−like labyrinth of canals, alleys, picturesque
houses and impressive squares and buildings. Well, you are right then (although it is also dirty, run down and
rather smelly in the summer heat). The best thing to do is wander around and get lost for at least a day. Roam
the winding streets and the various piazzas and see the melting pot of architectural styles. When you are
interested in Venetian painting, you can bathe in the collections of paintings from artists such as Titian and
members of the school of Murano. The Galleria di Palazzo Cini, for instance, houses the private art collection
of Vittorio Cini, the wealthiest Venetian art collector of this century. His collection includes paintings from
the Tuscan Renaissance and the school of Ferrara. Find your own musical inspiration in this city, whether by
seeing a Venetian Opera composed by Montiverdi (the Titian of Music), visiting Campo Bandiera e Moro (the
birthplace of Vivaldi) or listen to baroque music played (on a 18th century organ) in the Santa Maria Della
Favaon at the Sunday mass.
Be like Marco Polo, who was born here (or in Corcula), but instead of defying seas, defy the canals (177) and
bridges (400) by gondola. This will introduce you to the dubious character of the water. On the one hand, it
contributes to the charm of Venice. Houses had to be built on piles and had to be small and close to one
another in order to use the ground as effectively as possible. On the other hand, it was and still is its worst
enemy: the fundaments of a lot of buildings are slowly eaten away by the destructive impact of the lasting
exposure to water. Motorboats and the disposal of chemical waste in the water increase the decline of this
former metropolis which already went down several centimetres. Pessimists believe that, during the next 50
years, Venice will slowly turn into a new Atlantis when radical improvements are not forth−coming.
Central Venice, which consists in total of 118 islands, is divided into six districts or sestiere. This division
might make it easier for you to get a grip on the city's structure. Best known to everyone is the sestiere of San
Marco. This district is the busiest and the most expensive one. A lot of tourists do not even come outside the
boundaries of this district, which houses the main sights. Piazza San Marco will exercise your imagination,
the same way it made Napoleon sigh that it was the most beautiful salon of Europe, which deserves to have
the sky as its ceiling. Most festivities and celebrations took place here. When entering the piazza from the
western side, you will see on your right the Procuratie Nuove (the palace of Procurators) and the Campanile. It
took 240 years to build this clock−tower, and former lighthouse, which received its spire not until the late
Gothic from the state's architect, Bartomeo Bon. On your left, you will find the old palace of procurators, the
Procuratie Vecchie, and the Torro dell'Orologio, also a clock−tower but not as high as the Campanile. Straight
on, you will see the Basilica di San Marco. On the right side, you see the palace of the doges, Palazzo Ducale,
which leads on to the Piazzetta, the square leading to the Piazza. Ponte dei Sospori, the Bridge of Sighs, links
the religious and governmental face to the dark criminal one.
The northern part of Venice is called Cannaregio and is a mixture of hustle and bustle on the one hand and
urban relaxation on the other hand. It is said that the world's first Ghetto came into being here. The Jewish
population from the city was forced to move here, because it was easier for the Christians to seal off this area
in order to prevent Jews from roaming the streets at night. You can find the museum of Jewish history in this
district.
On the east, San Marco is bordered by the sestiere of Castello. If the Piazza San Marco would not exist, the
Campo San Zanipolo would be the most impressive square in Venice. South of San Marco, across the
question−mark formed Canal Grande, lies Dorsoduro. It is a shame that a lot of people do not cross the canal,
or rather, do not get out of their gondola, because this area offers great sights of architecture and fine

Tuesday, August 08, 2006

CAN U C

  • Can you see these pictures ?!!
  • Can you feel with them ?!!
  • Can you imagine the destroy ?!!
  • Do you know what is this country ?!!
  • That is the new Lebanon !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


  • I know that is like the worst dream you can see .



  1. But that it is what all the world want to make us .


Tuesday, August 01, 2006

لبنان يا غالية علينا





لبنان يا غالية علينا
مش حرام الى بيحصل ده مش افترى وظلم
انرى الاطفال قتلى وجرحى وموتى ونلذ بالصمت الذى اصبحنا عار عليه
نعم هذه هى الحقيقة العار والخذى اصبح ينكرنا بافعالنا التى تشينه اكثر من اى شئ اخر لاننا نلوذ بالصمت والسكوت
الانرى الانسمع الا تؤثر فينا هذه المناظر البشعة للقتلى والجرحى
اهكذا سنصمت لو حدث هذا لذوينا واهلنا
اهكذا سيكون ردنا عندما يحين دورنا
فبالامس الاندلس وفلسطين واليوم العراق وافغانستان والشيشان ولبنان والبقية تأتى
ومن القادم اهى سوريا ام الاردن ام مصر من سيكون القادم من سيكون الهالك من ؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟
ومن سيصمد للنهاية بكل تأكيد ليس نحن فنحن لا نعرف سوى الاستسلام والصمت ومن ثم نقول دعونا ناجأ لمجلس الامن وكم من المرات فعلنا هذا وماذا كانت النتيجة فى النهاية اما قرارات لا تنفذ واما الفيتو الامريكى
وفى كل الحالات هو كالمخدر ليكسبوا مزيدا من الوقت يبيدوا به مزيدا من المسلمين والعالم العربى اجمع
استعرفون متى من الممكن ان يعترف العالم اجمع بخطأه عندما نصبح مثل الهنود الحمر مجرد اطلال وجماجم فى متاحف ليس الا
عندها سيقولون عفوا ايتها الشعوب لقد اخطأنا
لكن اتعلمون اننا حتى لا نستاهل هذا لاننا اقل واجبن من الهنود الحمر لانهم دفعوا بكل غالى لديهم للمحافظة على ارضهم ولم يترددوا يوما فى الدفاع عن كرامتهم
اما اليوم فنحن جميعا صامتون ننتظر القرار الذى سينصرنا فى اعتقادنا وممن سيأتى هذا القرار بالطبع سيأتى من اسرائيل فهم اسياد العالم الان ومن فى العالم اجمع من عرب وامريكان وروس واوروبين يخضعون لاوامرهم او بالاحرى انهم كالعبيد عند من عند العبيد
يالها من مهزلة
الانرى المناظر من حولنا الا نرى الابرياء والشهداء والقتلى الا نرى الاطفال
اليسوا مثلنا بل هم اكرم عند الله منا لصمودهم
الانرى المذابح وفى النهاية يأسف الخنازير على فعلتهم ويفتحوا تحقيقاتهم وفى نفس الوقت تستمر المجزرة
الاتعلمون ان من بين كل 60 قتيل 40 طفل
الاتدركون الحقيقة التى تعلمونها
الاترون ماذا يحدث
ام انكم صما بكم عميا كالاصنام
الاتؤثر فيكم هذه المناظر التى قد تؤدى باصحاب القلوب الرحيمة الى الموت من مجرد رؤيتها
اهكذا سنفعل عندما ياتى الدور على عائلاتنا واهلنا
ام سننتظر ان يرسل الله عليهم الطير
اهذا ما نعتقده حقا اذا فدعونى اخبركم ان الله قال
ان الله لا يغير ما بقوم حتى يغيروا ما بانفسهم
وقال ايضا
ان تنصروا الله ينصركم
ونحن لم نفعل هذا بل اننا حتى وصلنا للالحاد والكفر بالله عز وجل
فحسبى الله ونعم الوكيل على كل مسلم على وجه الارض يخون الاسلام
والخيانة ليست بقتل المسلم ولكنها بالصمت
ان صمتنا هذا هو اكبر مساعدة نقدمها للخنازير
فلنعش بكرامة او لنمت ابد الدهر