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During the 2014 Israel–Gaza conflict, authors sympathetic to both of the sides released video game apps on the Google Play Store and App Store concerning the conflict. The themes and content of the games caused controversy, and several were removed.
Du'a al-Faraj (Arabic: دُعَاء ٱلْفَرَج) is a dua which is attributed to Imam Mahdi. It begins with the phrase of "ʾIlāhī ʿaẓuma l-balāʾ", meaning "O God, the calamity has become immense". [1] [2] The initial part of [3] the dua was quoted for the first time in the book of Kunuz al-Nijah by Shaykh Tabarsi. [4]
Raid Gaza! is a short real-time strategy Flash game by Marcus Richert which satirizes the Israel–Palestine conflict from a pro-Palestinian perspective. [1] [2] The game was uploaded to Newgrounds on December 30, 2009, three days into Israel's Operation Cast Lead, [3] and was also released for Android phones through Google Play. [4]
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Abueideh received a request from Apple asking him to recategorize Lilya as an app under News or Reference as opposed to Games. [6] This meant the removal of all references to Liyla being a "game" out of its descriptive text. [7] By May 22, 2016, Apple reversed its controversial position not to allow Liyla into the App store or have it listed as ...
The word thakla carries a strong sense of bereavement and emotion that goes beyond the reality of loss, experts say. There is a whole genre of medieval Arabic poetry that focuses on the pain of ...
Israel Defense Forces have filmed themselves smashing toys and gifts, and setting a fire in a candy store in Gaza, raising questions about their conduct. Smashed toys and candy store fire raises ...
An Indonesian Muslim man doing dua. Muslims regard dua as a profound act of worship. Muhammad is reported to have said, "Dua is itself a worship." [3] [4]There is a special emphasis on du'a in Muslim spirituality and early Muslims took great care to record the supplications of Muhammad and his family and transmit them to subsequent generations. [5]