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Utajua mwenyewe !Una muona muislam hata mmoja hapo?
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Utajua mwenyewe !Una muona muislam hata mmoja hapo?
Chuki mpaka unatafuta habari za uongo 😅😅Kwani nini issue hapo, hao kusherehekea Kristmasi January inahusianaje na kingereza.
Kimsingi mjifunze kitu, huo uzombi wa kulipukia watu mabomu ni ushetani.
😅😅😅Yaani jamaa ana chuki anatafuta habari za uongo kila siku ili mradi akosoe waislamuUnaona kabisa watu wamekula suti
Atajua mleta mada anayeokota habari za kuunga unga.ili adanganye watu.hakuna muislam hapo.Utajua mwenyewe !
Kwa dharura kwanini nisiingie?weweunaweza kuingia msikitini?
Suti siyo tatizo,ni namna tu ya mwanadamu kutaka kujiweka sawa na wanaoingia humo.Unaona hizo suti?ebu tulia angalia hizo picha.alafu nioneshe muislam yupo wapi ?picha zinaonesha kabisa watu wapo kanisani wanaendelea na ibada yeye anasema wapo kwenye hifadhi.kwenye hifadhi ungewaona wamesimama?hata watoto hawapo.aache uongo
Usinichoshe.angalia hizo picha kwa kutumia jamii forum Web.zimewekewa maelezo.una akili zitumie.Suti siyo tatizo,ni namna tu ya mwanadamu kutaka kujiweka sawa na wanaoingia humo.
Kwamba kwa kuvaa kwao suti ndiyo kuwafanye wasiwe waislam huo utakuwa ubishani wa kitoto
Unaweza kukuta hata magaidi ya hammas yamejificha huko kanisaniWengi wamehojiwa na kusema kwa walivyopokewa yaani hawajaona upendo kama huo kwa muda mrefu.
Hongereni sana Wakristo kwenye hilo kanisa, waonyesheni inawezekana kuishi na watu bila kuwachinja kwa jina Mungu, na kwamba dini inapaswa kuwa kitovu cha amani na utulivu.....
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The Church of Saint Porphyrius has become a sanctuary for those displaced by Israeli bombing, across all faiths.
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Orthodox Christians celebrate Christmas at the Church of Saint Porphyrius in Gaza City, Gaza on January 6, 2023 [Mustafa Hassona/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images]
By Mohammed R Mhawesh
Published On 16 Oct 202316 Oct 2023
Gaza City – When an Israeli air raid destroyed Walaa Sobeh’s house and much of her neighbourhood, the Palestinian Muslim sought shelter in Gaza’s oldest church.
At the Church of Saint Porphyrius, she found not just sanctuary, but a feeling of belonging to “one family” — united by both the terror of bombs exploding around them and a hope that they could survive Israel’s attacks.
So she telephoned other relatives in north Gaza and asked them to make their way to the church, too. Sobeh and her family are among hundreds of Palestinians across different faiths who have found safety — at least for now — at the church.
At a time when the deadly Hamas attack on Israel on October 7 and Israel’s subsequent bombardment of Gaza have sparked a surge in Islamophobia in parts of the world, the Greek Orthodox church has emerged as an emblem of a deeper identity as Palestinians.
“We are here living the day, not sure if we can make it to the night. But what eases our pain is the humble and warm spirit of everyone around,” Sobeh said. She described receiving “enormous support from the priests and other people in the church who volunteer tirelessly around the clock to help the displaced families”.
So far, the church has escaped Israeli missiles.
“The Israeli military has bombed many places of sanctuary,” said Father Elias, a priest at Saint Porphyrius, adding that he was “not sure that Israel won’t bomb the church”, even though it provides shelter for hundreds of civilians.
Israeli bombs have hit several mosques and schools sheltering people whose homes have been blown up.
Any strike on the church “would not only be an attack on religion, which is a vile deed, but also an attack on humanity”, Father Elias said. “Our humanity calls us to offer peace and warmth to everyone in need.”
Palestinian Orthodox Christians attend Christmas mass at the Church of Saint Porphyrius in Gaza City on January 7, 2023 [Mohammed Saber/EPA]![]()
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‘War knows no religion’: Gaza’s oldest church shelters Muslims, Christians
The Church of Saint Porphyrius has become a sanctuary for those displaced by Israeli bombing, across all faiths.www.aljazeera.com
Hauja wahi kupatwa vita kaa kimyaunadhani hijab ni mavazi ya muda?
asivae hijab aogope nini?
Hizo picha zimetoka Al-Jazeera acha lawamaMods mtu anaweka picha alafu anaweka maelezo ya uongo anapotosha watu.mnaangalia tu.mnaonekana hampo makini.hizo picha ni za wakristo wa orthodox wakiwa kanisani GAZA.lakini mleta mada anabadilisha maelezo.anasema ni waislam waliokimbilia kanisani kupata hifadhi.mwiaho wa siku tunaonekana wote hatuna akili humu
Umeanza propaganda tena? Ungejua hao wayahudi hate Christians more than Muslims usingejikomba hivi. Hivi unajua waislam huko Israel ni wengi kuliko wakristo?Muhimu sana mjifunze nini maana ya kuishi na watu, wewe huko Canada hao hao Wakristo ndio wamekuhifadhi.
Aibu naona mimi.ingia jamii forum kwa website.alafu fungus huu uzi.alafu bonyeza picha hizo.kuna maelezo ya kiingereza yapo.vinginevyo ukiendelea kubisha nitakuona akili hunaHizo picha zimetoka Al-Jazeera acha lawama
Wabatizwe kabsa waache ugaidi na kuvaa kobaziWengi wamehojiwa na kusema kwa walivyopokewa yaani hawajaona upendo kama huo kwa muda mrefu.
Hongereni sana Wakristo kwenye hilo kanisa, waonyesheni inawezekana kuishi na watu bila kuwachinja kwa jina Mungu, na kwamba dini inapaswa kuwa kitovu cha amani na utulivu.....
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The Church of Saint Porphyrius has become a sanctuary for those displaced by Israeli bombing, across all faiths.
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Orthodox Christians celebrate Christmas at the Church of Saint Porphyrius in Gaza City, Gaza on January 6, 2023 [Mustafa Hassona/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images]
By Mohammed R Mhawesh
Published On 16 Oct 202316 Oct 2023
Gaza City – When an Israeli air raid destroyed Walaa Sobeh’s house and much of her neighbourhood, the Palestinian Muslim sought shelter in Gaza’s oldest church.
At the Church of Saint Porphyrius, she found not just sanctuary, but a feeling of belonging to “one family” — united by both the terror of bombs exploding around them and a hope that they could survive Israel’s attacks.
So she telephoned other relatives in north Gaza and asked them to make their way to the church, too. Sobeh and her family are among hundreds of Palestinians across different faiths who have found safety — at least for now — at the church.
At a time when the deadly Hamas attack on Israel on October 7 and Israel’s subsequent bombardment of Gaza have sparked a surge in Islamophobia in parts of the world, the Greek Orthodox church has emerged as an emblem of a deeper identity as Palestinians.
“We are here living the day, not sure if we can make it to the night. But what eases our pain is the humble and warm spirit of everyone around,” Sobeh said. She described receiving “enormous support from the priests and other people in the church who volunteer tirelessly around the clock to help the displaced families”.
So far, the church has escaped Israeli missiles.
“The Israeli military has bombed many places of sanctuary,” said Father Elias, a priest at Saint Porphyrius, adding that he was “not sure that Israel won’t bomb the church”, even though it provides shelter for hundreds of civilians.
Israeli bombs have hit several mosques and schools sheltering people whose homes have been blown up.
Any strike on the church “would not only be an attack on religion, which is a vile deed, but also an attack on humanity”, Father Elias said. “Our humanity calls us to offer peace and warmth to everyone in need.”
Palestinian Orthodox Christians attend Christmas mass at the Church of Saint Porphyrius in Gaza City on January 7, 2023 [Mohammed Saber/EPA]![]()
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‘War knows no religion’: Gaza’s oldest church shelters Muslims, Christians
The Church of Saint Porphyrius has become a sanctuary for those displaced by Israeli bombing, across all faiths.www.aljazeera.com
Wewe jamaa ni mpumbavu,umekalia udini shwain,kwa taarifa yako palestina ina wakristo wengi tu na israel haina hata mkristo m1,makanisa yote ya jerusalem na yako chini ya usimamizi wa hao wapalestina wakristo,kwa kichwa chako kibovu unadhani zile missile zinawaua wapalestina waislam tu!Wengi wamehojiwa na kusema kwa walivyopokewa yaani hawajaona upendo kama huo kwa muda mrefu.
Hongereni sana Wakristo kwenye hilo kanisa, waonyesheni inawezekana kuishi na watu bila kuwachinja kwa jina Mungu, na kwamba dini inapaswa kuwa kitovu cha amani na utulivu.....
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The Church of Saint Porphyrius has become a sanctuary for those displaced by Israeli bombing, across all faiths.
![]()
Orthodox Christians celebrate Christmas at the Church of Saint Porphyrius in Gaza City, Gaza on January 6, 2023 [Mustafa Hassona/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images]
By Mohammed R Mhawesh
Published On 16 Oct 202316 Oct 2023
Gaza City – When an Israeli air raid destroyed Walaa Sobeh’s house and much of her neighbourhood, the Palestinian Muslim sought shelter in Gaza’s oldest church.
At the Church of Saint Porphyrius, she found not just sanctuary, but a feeling of belonging to “one family” — united by both the terror of bombs exploding around them and a hope that they could survive Israel’s attacks.
So she telephoned other relatives in north Gaza and asked them to make their way to the church, too. Sobeh and her family are among hundreds of Palestinians across different faiths who have found safety — at least for now — at the church.
At a time when the deadly Hamas attack on Israel on October 7 and Israel’s subsequent bombardment of Gaza have sparked a surge in Islamophobia in parts of the world, the Greek Orthodox church has emerged as an emblem of a deeper identity as Palestinians.
“We are here living the day, not sure if we can make it to the night. But what eases our pain is the humble and warm spirit of everyone around,” Sobeh said. She described receiving “enormous support from the priests and other people in the church who volunteer tirelessly around the clock to help the displaced families”.
So far, the church has escaped Israeli missiles.
“The Israeli military has bombed many places of sanctuary,” said Father Elias, a priest at Saint Porphyrius, adding that he was “not sure that Israel won’t bomb the church”, even though it provides shelter for hundreds of civilians.
Israeli bombs have hit several mosques and schools sheltering people whose homes have been blown up.
Any strike on the church “would not only be an attack on religion, which is a vile deed, but also an attack on humanity”, Father Elias said. “Our humanity calls us to offer peace and warmth to everyone in need.”
Palestinian Orthodox Christians attend Christmas mass at the Church of Saint Porphyrius in Gaza City on January 7, 2023 [Mohammed Saber/EPA]![]()
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‘War knows no religion’: Gaza’s oldest church shelters Muslims, Christians
The Church of Saint Porphyrius has become a sanctuary for those displaced by Israeli bombing, across all faiths.www.aljazeera.com
Muhimu sana mjifunze nini maana ya kuishi na watu, wewe huko Canada hao hao Wakristo ndio wamekuhifadhi.
Wakristo tunafundishwa UPENDO kwa watu wote, sio kuwaua wasio WakristoWengi wamehojiwa na kusema kwa walivyopokewa yaani hawajaona upendo kama huo kwa muda mrefu.
Hongereni sana Wakristo kwenye hilo kanisa, waonyesheni inawezekana kuishi na watu bila kuwachinja kwa jina Mungu, na kwamba dini inapaswa kuwa kitovu cha amani na utulivu.....
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The Church of Saint Porphyrius has become a sanctuary for those displaced by Israeli bombing, across all faiths.
![]()
Orthodox Christians celebrate Christmas at the Church of Saint Porphyrius in Gaza City, Gaza on January 6, 2023 [Mustafa Hassona/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images]
Gaza City – When an Israeli air raid destroyed Walaa Sobeh’s house and much of her neighbourhood, the Palestinian Muslim sought shelter in Gaza’s oldest church.
At the Church of Saint Porphyrius, she found not just sanctuary, but a feeling of belonging to “one family” — united by both the terror of bombs exploding around them and a hope that they could survive Israel’s attacks.
So she telephoned other relatives in north Gaza and asked them to make their way to the church, too. Sobeh and her family are among hundreds of Palestinians across different faiths who have found safety — at least for now — at the church.
At a time when the deadly Hamas attack on Israel on October 7 and Israel’s subsequent bombardment of Gaza have sparked a surge in Islamophobia in parts of the world, the Greek Orthodox church has emerged as an emblem of a deeper identity as Palestinians.
“We are here living the day, not sure if we can make it to the night. But what eases our pain is the humble and warm spirit of everyone around,” Sobeh said. She described receiving “enormous support from the priests and other people in the church who volunteer tirelessly around the clock to help the displaced families”.
So far, the church has escaped Israeli missiles.
“The Israeli military has bombed many places of sanctuary,” said Father Elias, a priest at Saint Porphyrius, adding that he was “not sure that Israel won’t bomb the church”, even though it provides shelter for hundreds of civilians.
Israeli bombs have hit several mosques and schools sheltering people whose homes have been blown up.
Any strike on the church “would not only be an attack on religion, which is a vile deed, but also an attack on humanity”, Father Elias said. “Our humanity calls us to offer peace and warmth to everyone in need.”
Palestinian Orthodox Christians attend Christmas mass at the Church of Saint Porphyrius in Gaza City on January 7, 2023 [Mohammed Saber/EPA]![]()
![]()
‘War knows no religion’: Gaza’s oldest church shelters Muslims, Christians
The Church of Saint Porphyrius has become a sanctuary for those displaced by Israeli bombing, across all faiths.www.aljazeera.com