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| Homsi Pope!!?? Homsi Easter!!! | |
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| More "Farhani" Thoughts | |
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Farhan, claims that he, finally, found it!!! He found the solution for the confusion that democratic and liberal minds of the middle east live with, and declares:
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| Syrian Politics for Dummies | |
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Farhan the fool, has suggested that those who want to understand the politics of Syria should read These exerts from Syria's embassador in Washington, Dr. Imad Mustapha speach at the World Affairs Council in San Francisco, this past December, and those from Soner Caqabtay, director of Turkey Research Program at the Washington Institute for Near East Policies, artlicle:"Republic of Caution". |
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| Nizar Kabbani (Qabbani): The Extraordinary Syrian Lover | |
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In tribute to Nizar Kabbani (Qabbani), and all the beautiful women of the Levant.![]() |
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| The Age of Innocence | |
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| More Art From Homs By Muhammad Tulaimat | |
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| No need for a signature | |
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| Have a seat ,please.... | |
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This 18th-century Syrian chair had been carefully designed to your full satisfaction and comfort,whatever your location,biological characteristics,and beliefs are...you will enjoy relaxing .... have a seat ,rest your hands and tounge and let your mind lead you.... ![]() photpgrapher: Marwan Musselmani |
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| إلى جميع الطيور المهاجرة... | |
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| Farhan of Homs | |
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| "Bad" boys | |
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| Sex & The City VS Super Star | |
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![]() Ok, I am on it...I am implementing the new policy of being good citizen.....Sex and city is actually good..but not as good as watching Chahd Barmada on Future TV.. |
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| Sheep? | |
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After I heard the news from Damscus today and saw how the world arround us is going grazy. I decided that I had enough...No more watching of the news. |
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| St. Elian of Emesa day, February 6th | |
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![]() Coming soon, and on February 6th of each year the orthodox church arround the world celebrate the Feast Day of St. Elian of Homs, Syria. St. Julian or Elian, was born to pagan parents in the city of Emesa, modern-day Homs, Syria, in the 3rd century. We do not know how he came to faith in Christ, but his life and death attest to the fact that he did. He became a skilled physician and surgeon. He not only gave his services for free, but he was known as a generous philanthropist. And he not only healed bodies, but led many others to faith in Christ as well. But the other doctors in the city were jealous of his skills and resented his generosity. The Roman governors were ordered to persecute Christians. Julian's father was a high-ranking officer in the city, so he arrested Bishop Silouan, Deacon Luke and Reader Mokimos, to torture them. They beat them; then dragged them through the city behind a chariot, in order to publicly terrorize the Christians. They were tortured repeatedly. Julian sneaked into the prison and tended to their wounds. There he was arrested and brought to his father, who turned him over to the governor. he witnessed the execution of Silouan, Luke and Mokimos. Then his father had him tied to a horse and dragged through the streets. He was imprisoned and tortured for months, but would not renounce the faith, instead he led all of the tormentors to Christ. Finally, his father had blacksmiths drive long spikes into Julian's head and feet. He walked to a cave outside of the city and yielded his soul into Christ's healing hands on February 6, 284. A beautiful church, St. Julian Antiochian Orthodox Church (Deir Mar Ilian), was built in Emesa in his honor. During renovations to the church in 1970, his coffin was rediscovered.
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| Hate "In the Hot Zone" | |
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| Across Syria " In the Hot Zone" | |
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![]() Today, Kevin Sites, an american journalist reporting from Syria, reported the story of three Syrian bloggers: Sarah, Ghalia, and Majd. The report also sighted our "Across Syria". |
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| Tulaimat's Art | |
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Some of you have been asking me about the paintings thinking that they are my own. The truth of the matter is : they are my dad's. Muhammad Tulaimat is well known syrian artisit currently living in Homs, Syria. His most recent exhibits where held in Chicago. I hope this clarify things, enjoy. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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| Homs in 1897 By Schiffmann Heinrich, Reisender: | |
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Busy market street Crowd with celebration on the road MarketCrowd with celebration on the road |
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| Inside Homs, Is now available through Yahoo!!! | |
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RSS, is the coolest thing ever!! Thanks to this service, I can check the blogs i enjoy reading as they are being updated. So now in the morning inseatd of checking these blogs individually, i could get a snapshot on all of them in one page: My Yahoo page!! |
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| Homsi?? Syrian? Levantine? Arab? Moslim? Christian? | |
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| Sabah, Ruba Nadda,or the Syrian women living inside | |
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| The Spring Fests of Homs | |
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![]() For centuries Homs was famous for its annual spring fests. These fests came to stop under the orders of the Syria Ruler General Adib Shishakly in 1953. The annual spring fests of Homs were held on 7 consecutive Thursdays in March and April. Each of those Thursdays developed its own character, they were called: Khamis el Daye' (Thursday of the missing) Khamis el Sha'noneh (can’t think of the proper translation) Khamis el Majnooneh (Thursday of the crazy). Khamis el Atat (Thursday of the Cats) Khamis el Nabat (or banat), Also called Eid el Khal'a (Citadel's fest) Khamis el Amwat (Thursday of the Dead) Khamis el Mashayek, also called Khamis El beid (Eggs) and Khamis el-Asrar( Secrets) Khamis El Amwat was a Day of Candy!! Store owners would come up with colorful decoration made of candy, creating at time big premeds of candy. The dead are involved in that People would give away the loved ones share of candy to the poor in the city. Khamis el khal'a (citadel) was a fun day, it is when people go to the citadel’s hill and gather around an old well throwing stones and making wishes. If the well returned an echo of the stone hitting the bottom that made people optimistic that their wishes will come true. The fest ends with Khamis El Mashayik, the most remembered by the Homsis, In that day, The leaders of Sufi schools followed by their students and followers would gather at Abu Al Fadael Mosque in Bestan El Diwan old quarter and would march across the streets of the city each with his colorful sufi school Flag carried on colorfully decorated Horses.. The memory of the spring fests of Homs is still vivid in the minds of the people of Homs. My Dad used to tell me all kind of stories about it, and in every spring he would get us Bashmina (an exquisite Homsi desert), and sacks of colorful candy to give out to the poor.. The picture on top was taken on Khamis El Khal'a on May 1st 1921 ![]()
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| Paris through "Homsi" eyes | |
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| The Future of Syria | |
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| Snowing Fun... | |
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![]() Snow in Hims is always a joy. I remember as a boy the first time I woke up and saw the white color everywhere. I felt more relaxed, peaceful, and optimistic.People playing with snow were more friendly...I remember that even throwing strangers with snow balls was welcomed by them ...Although just looking at a stranger in the eye in the summertime is an invitation for a fight .. Certainly snow has his own effect on us. |
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| Happy Eid every one!! | |
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![]() Post card sent from Hims in 1929! |
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| Homs. Brief Pre-islamic History | |
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Early settlement: Excavations at Homs citadel by a joint Syrian-British team has found Ceramic vessels retrieved from just above bed-rock at the base of the SE side of the tell (hill) indicates that the earliest settlement at the site goes back to the 3rd millennium BC. However, the narrowness of the archaeological areas that are safe to excavate preclude any chance of reaching these lower levels by coming down from the top of the tell, given its height of 30 m. The city: The history of the Homs (or Hims) as a metropolitan (city) remains obscure until the times of the Seleucid Empire which was founded after the death of Alexander the Great. During this period Sampsiceramus or Shams'alkeram, an Arab Emir reigned over Hemesa (Emesa) and Rasten ( Arethusa). In 64 BC Sampsiceramus killed Antiochus XIII the last Seleucid king, at the behest of Pompey the great. During this period the Hellenistic (greek’s word for themselves) culture flourished however Aramaic language prevailed throughout the eastern meditation as it was the language of the natives. Roman Era: Shams'alkeram and other local Arabian dynasties continued to rule the city during Roman Era. Emesa had a temple to the Syrian sun god El Gebal (Aramaic)(also called Elagabalus (Latin) and Heliogabalus (Greek)) Emesa was ruled by its local dynasty of priest-kings such as: Sampsigeratnus (Died: poss. 42 AD), Sohaemus possibly Azizus (54-73), Gaius Julius Alexio, King of Emesa (d78), Gaius Julius Sampsigeramus III Silas Died: abt. 120, Julius Bassianus father of Julia Domna Julia Domna (about 170-217) and Julia Maesa. Julia Domna, was among the most important women ever to exercise power behind the throne in the Roman empire the late 180s, Julia Domna married future emperor Septimius Severus they had Lucius Septimius Bassianus (Caracalla) in 188 and Publius Septimius Geta in 189. Both became Roman emperors. The town was made a Roman colony under Emperor Caracalla. A colonia status (the highest urban status in the Roman Empire) ![]() 50 AD Silver and Iron, found in Hims
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| علاقتي...... مع الشجر | |
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| Citadel and town of Homs, end 19th century (Eduard Sachau) | |
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