Abraham (/ˈeɪbrəˌhæm, -həm/ (Hebrew: אַבְרָהָם, listen )), birthname Abram, is the first of the three biblical patriarchs. His story, told in chapters 11 through 25 of the Book of Genesis, plays a prominent role in Judaism, Christianity, Islam and the Bahá'í Faith.
According to Jewish tradition and the Bible's internal chronology, Abraham was born in the year 1948 from Creation (1813 BCE). To date, there has been little if any archaeological or other scientific evidence to confirm his existence at that time. Scholars variously consider Abraham to have lived as late as the seventh century BCE, or that he is a later, literary construct and not a historical person. Potentially, excavation of his traditional burial site, the Cave of the Patriarchs at Hebron, along with carbon dating and/or DNA analysis from the bodies in comparison with the shared Y-chromosomal genes among Jewish and Arab people, his patriarchal offspring by tradition, could provide evidence confirming his existence and chronology.
Sūrat Ibrāhīm (Arabic: سورة إبراهيم, "Abraham") is the 14th sura of the Qur'an with 52 ayat. It is a Makkan sura.
The sura emphasizes that only God knows what goes on inside a man's heart, implying we must accept each other's words in good faith.(14:38)
This Chapter name is Surah Ibrahim (Arabic) or Chapter of Abraham (English). This name is given because this chapter told about Abraham.
Ibrahim was a steam frigate built for the Egyptian Navy, and launched on November 30, 1868 at La Seyne. The ship was fully rigged and had an iron hull. At the time Egypt had also ordered several armored ironclads, the Nijmi Shevket class and the Lutfi Djelil class each of two ships. Although intended for the Egyptian Navy, these ironclads were delivered to the Ottoman Navy in 1869. In this period Egypt was nominally a province of the Ottoman Empire but was run autonomously (with increasing influence of French and British interests culminating in a British takeover in 1882). Egypt was apparently allowed to keep the large frigate Ibrahim, which with the smaller frigate Mehemet Ali and one corvette the Sakka formed the Egyptian steam navy until 1890, when the Ibrahim was scrapped and the other two ships had their machinery removed to become stationary guard ships at Alexandria and Port Said. Egypt also had a large iron yacht, the Mahroussa which survives in rebuilt form to the present day.
Actors: Abbas Abdolalipour (actor), Alexandre Ferreira (actor), Davood Hossein Pour (actor), Ana Mafalda (actress), Paulo Zumach (producer), Paulo Zumach (writer), Paulo Zumach (director), Paulo Zumach (editor),
Plot: In the remote mountains of Afghanistan; Gulmir, a poor goat shepherd, constantly approached by members of Al Qaeda who want to recruit his fourteen years old son, receives an unexpected visit from Zahir, an alien who brings with him the promise to help him. Ibrahim, Zahir's guide and an old friend of Gulmir, is who introduces them and translates the conversation. As always, there is a price for everything.
Genres: Drama, Short,Actors: Cem Akkanat (actor), Cem Akkanat (actor), Mostafa Benkerroum (actor), Dirk Calander (actor), Sinan Cihangir (actor), Lukas De Wolf (actor), Gökhan Girginol (actor), Hakan Gürkan (actor), Kristof Pichaud (actor), Rudolph Segers (actor), Ergun Simsek (actor), Simon Van Buyten (actor), Mathias Vergels (actor), Recep Yagizoglu (actor), Noureddine Addass (actor),
Genres: Drama,Actors: Khaled Abol Naga (actor), Hani Adel (actor), Mohamed Brequa (actor), Mahmoud El Lozy (actor), Tamer El Said (actor), Mahmoud Hamdy (actor), Atef Yousef (actor), Aida Abdel Aziz (actress), Yousra El Lozy (actress), Hanan Metaweh (actress), Hend Sabri (actress), Aya Soliman (actress), Christine Solomon (actress), Khaled Abol Naga (producer), Sherif Mandour (producer),
Plot: This film takes place during one night in the quiet neighborhood of Heliopolis in Cairo. The films jumps between the stories of six people. While a soldier stands on guard and a hotel receptionists disappears in her imaginary life in Paris, a couple is hunting for an apartment, Ibrahim is researching minorities, and Hany is preparing to migrate to Canada. None of them will achieve what they intended to achieve today. The day will be repeated almost identically tomorrow.
Keywords: independent-film, marriage, minorities, police, religionActors: Hassan Abdel Fattah (actor), Youseff Daoud (actor), Soleiman Eid (actor), Khaled El Sawy (actor), Mahmoud El-Bezzawy (actor), Yousef Fawzy (actor), Ahmed Helmy (actor), Ahmed Helmy (actor), Magdy Kamel (actor), Osama Moneer (actor), Mohamed Sharaf (actor), Mais Hamdan (actress), Nour (actress), Moatazza Abdel Sabour (actress), Sandy (actress),
Plot: Tarek Al-Wakeel works as a sales representative at a telecommunications company, he is asked by a rich businessman named Fady to search for a young woman named Sarah. When Tarek accidently eavesdrops on Sarah's phone conversation, he recognizes her voice from a local radio program that he frequently listens to. He decides to meet her in person, but he lies to her to win her affection which he later regrets.
Keywords: apartment, boss, boyfriend, businessman, cassette, client's-data, computer, confession, cousin-cousin-relationship, dogActors: Mahmud Abu-Jazi (actor), Alaa Aghbariya (actor), Jamil Khoury (actor), Baher Agbariya (producer), Johnny McAllister (writer), Sameh Zoabi (writer), Sameh Zoabi (director), Gladys Joujou (editor),
Plot: On the surface, what could be simpler? A man and his son, who's about 11 or 12, drive home, stopping along the way so dad can check the water pipes on their plot of farm land. The boy has to pee, he has some questions about a recent family matter, and he wants to listen to a pop music tape. But this is Israel, Mohammad and his son Ibrahim are Palestinians, driving from the border of the West Bank to their home in Nazareth. Their car has Israeli plates, there are temporary checkpoints along the way, Ibrahim has something in his backpack that could get them in serious trouble. Mohammad speaks Hebrew, Ibrahim does not. Can they make it home?
Keywords: arabic, backpack, blood, chase, checkpoint, danger, death-of-relative, death-of-uncle, family-secret, farmlandActors: Fatih Al (actor), Cengiz Coskun (actor), Selçuk Yöntem (actor), Yigit Özsener (actor), Didem Balçin (actress), Meriç Basaran (actress), Zeynep Beserler (actress), Miraç Eronat (actress), Nazan Kesal (actress), Gamze Özer (writer), Metin Günay (director),
Genres: Romance,Actors: Masud Ali Khan (actor), Nurul Islam Bablu (actor), Ibrahim Boyati (actor), Jayanto Chattopadhyay (actor), Nuru Mia Chisty (actor), Auyon Chowdhury (actor), Shah Alam Dewan (actor), Russell Farazi (actor), Gurudhan (actor), Soaeb Islam (actor), Abdul Kadir (actor), Abdul Karim (actor), Golam Mahmud (actor), Abdul Malek (actor), Moin Ahmed (actor),
Genres: Drama, History,Actors: Mamdouh Abd El Aleem (actor), Ahmed Sami Abdullah (actor), Farouk Al-Fishawy (actor), Khaled Mahmoud (actor), Fifi Abdo (actress), Aisha Elkelany (actress), Hanem Mohamed (actress), Zouzou Nabil (actress), Ilham Shaheen (actress), Mostafa Moharram (writer), Ashraf Fahmy (director),
Genres: Crime, Drama, Mystery,Actors: Rasan Abbas (actor), Jack Adalist (actor), Joel Drori (actor), Uri Gavriel (actor), Albert Iluz (actor), Moshe Ivgy (actor), Yitzhak Ne'eman (actor), Shmuel Umani (actor), Anat Atzmon (actress), Dana Ivgy (actress), Natan Hakeini (producer), Gilad Evron (writer), Gur Heller (writer), Ziv Yonatan (composer), Gur Heller (director),
Genres: Drama,Actors: Sherif Abada (actor), Ivan Gaal (producer), Tony Lintermans (writer), Adrian Pertout (composer), Ivan Gaal (director), Ivan Gaal (editor),
Genres: Drama, Short,Ibrahim - Ein stolzer Türke
Macht Rabazz am Khebabstand
Weil Salat er und gegürke
Doch kein Fleisch im Fladen fand
Forsch entleert er seinen Raki
Grimmig bebt sein schwarzer Bart
Eilt zum Griechen - Ißt Souvlaki!
Den Khebabwirt trifft dieses hart.
Auf dem Heimweg - Kurz nach Ecke
Ibrahim sein Ende fand
Wer wohl brachte ihn zur Strecke
Meuchelnd mittels Mörderhand?
Warum uns Ibrahim verließ?
Abraham (/ˈeɪbrəˌhæm, -həm/ (Hebrew: אַבְרָהָם, listen )), birthname Abram, is the first of the three biblical patriarchs. His story, told in chapters 11 through 25 of the Book of Genesis, plays a prominent role in Judaism, Christianity, Islam and the Bahá'í Faith.
According to Jewish tradition and the Bible's internal chronology, Abraham was born in the year 1948 from Creation (1813 BCE). To date, there has been little if any archaeological or other scientific evidence to confirm his existence at that time. Scholars variously consider Abraham to have lived as late as the seventh century BCE, or that he is a later, literary construct and not a historical person. Potentially, excavation of his traditional burial site, the Cave of the Patriarchs at Hebron, along with carbon dating and/or DNA analysis from the bodies in comparison with the shared Y-chromosomal genes among Jewish and Arab people, his patriarchal offspring by tradition, could provide evidence confirming his existence and chronology.
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