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A shot of a group of family members sitting together on a sofa, smiling and looking towards a young boy, some of them holding cups of tea on saucers. They are gathered together for Eid celebrations at home in Middlesbrough, North East England. They are all dressed in traditional outfits for the occasion.
Young man praising his younger brother
A vertical shot of the antique Shahnameh miniature
Young men relaxing between lectures. Undergraduates outdoors in Saudi Arabia.
Old Antique handwritten book in Arabic language
Vintage paper with Arabic script writing
Vienna - The detail of fresco Jesus in nailed to the corss (pharisees) in the church of St. John the Nepomuk by Josef Furlich (1844 - 1846).
Antique Quran Page
Joseph, son of Jacob, had eleven brothers. The brothers resented him for being Jacob’s favorite. Jacob had given Joseph a coat of many colors. That angered the brothers. Joseph had two dreams. In each he was lifted high above the brothers. That made them angry. They sold him into slavery and told their father he was dead. Joseph ended up in the house of Potiphar. He was successful and honored in that house until Potiphar’s wife tried to persuade him to have an inappropriate relationship. He refused and she falsely accused him. Joseph landed in jail. He was there until Pharaoh had a dream and needed someone to interpret it. He called for Joseph. Joseph told him famine was coming to Egypt and what needed to be done to prepare. Again Joseph gained success and prominence in Egypt. His brothers came to buy grain. Joseph told them to return and bring back the youngest brother. He demanded one brother stay behind. He tested his brothers by hiding money in their grain bags. They returned the money. They did as instructed, brought back Benjamin. Again Joseph tested his brothers by hiding a goblet in Benjamin’s bag. When found, he insisted Benjamin stay behind. The brothers begged for mercy for their father’s sake. Joseph knew they had changed. He revealed his identity and was reunited with his brothers and father, Jacob.
Kids playing at home
Tiberias, Israel, July 01, 2017 : Participants in the reconstruction of Horns of Hattin battle in 1187 talk in the camp before the campaign near TIberias, Israel
gay arab man together face to face
Emirati family in the city park.
Waist-up view with focus on early 30s Middle Eastern man in traditional attire, arm around son, and seated next to man in mid 50s.
Turin - The fresco Run of St. John and Peter to the Empty Tomb in Church Chiesa di Santo Tommaso by C. Secchi from bechin of 20. cent.
Arabic calligraphy
Isaac and Rebekah had twin boys, Jacob (Rebekah's favorite) and Esau (Isaac’s favorite). Jacob offered Esau stew in exchange for Esau’s birthright. Esau took the deal promising Jacob that he would turn over his rights as firstborn son. Isaac was old and blind. He planned to give his final blessing to his firstborn son Esau. Rebekah and Jacob tricked Isaac into giving the blessing to Jacob instead. Rebekah used goat skins to disguise Jacob and make Isaac think he was Esau. The plan worked. When Esau found out he was very angry and decided to kill Jacob. Rebekah overheard Esau’s plan and sent Jacob to her brother Laban’s. One night, Jacob dreamed about a stairway reaching to heaven, with angels going up and down. The Lord was standing before him and promised many descendants. At Laban’s, Jacob fell in love with Rachel. He agreed to work seven years for Laban to marry Rachel, his daughter. Rachel’s older sister, Leah was not married. Laban tricked Jacob into marrying Leah and forced Jacob to work seven more years to marry Rachel. While in Haran, Jacob had eleven sons. Rachel birthed one of them, Joseph--Jacob’s favorite. Jacob wanted to return to Canaan. Laban tried to stop them, but Jacob still left. Jacob and Esau reconciled. Rachel delivered a twelfth son to Jacob, Benjamin. Rachel died when the baby was born. Jacob returned to the home of his father. Isaac died later at the age of 180 and was buried by his sons, Jacob and Esau.
Multi generation Arab family dancing at home
Arabic writing is seen on display at Munaaru, a historic mosque made of coral carvings, in Malé. Daily life in Malé, Maldives, the capital city of the island nation in the Indian Ocean, whose economy depends heavily on tourism. The country's population includes many foreign nationals working from nations worldwide, including the Philippines, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, and India, and its population is predominantly Muslim.
Relaxed grandparents and parents in traditional Middle Eastern attire sitting with 6 and 7 year old children in living room, smiling and talking.
Ottoman period antic koran cover
Side view of Middle Eastern man in early 30s wearing traditional attire and accompanying tourists as they explore Diriyah ruins and desert oasis near Riyadh. Property release attached.
A view across the historic old city from the mount of olives across the Kidron Valley to the temple mount.
Old koran page
Joseph, son of Jacob, had eleven brothers. The brothers resented him for being Jacob’s favorite. Jacob had given Joseph a coat of many colors. That angered the brothers. Joseph had two dreams. In each he was lifted high above the brothers. That made them angry. They sold him into slavery and told their father he was dead. Joseph ended up in the house of Potiphar. He was successful and honored in that house until Potiphar’s wife tried to persuade him to have an inappropriate relationship. He refused and she falsely accused him. Joseph landed in jail. He was there until Pharaoh had a dream and needed someone to interpret it. He called for Joseph. Joseph told him famine was coming to Egypt and what needed to be done to prepare. Again Joseph gained success and prominence in Egypt. His brothers came to buy grain. Joseph told them to return and bring back the youngest brother. He demanded one brother stay behind. He tested his brothers by hiding money in their grain bags. They returned the money. They did as instructed, brought back Benjamin. Again Joseph tested his brothers by hiding a goblet in Benjamin’s bag. When found, he insisted Benjamin stay behind. The brothers begged for mercy for their father’s sake. Joseph knew they had changed. He revealed his identity and was reunited with his brothers and father, Jacob.
Muslim family reunited at home
Holy Koran
Bearded Saudi man in traditional attire smiling and talking with mid adult couple visiting At-Turaif open air museum and UNESCO World Heritage Site. Property release attached.
Father watches son carry pet cat on sofa
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