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This artworks is one of three I made for Eid al-Adha cards of a Khaliji concept store.(Khaleeji refe

This artworks is one of three I made for Eid al-Adha cards of a Khaliji concept store.

(Khaleejirefers to the countries of the Arabian Peninsula, especially those associated with the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states. Eid al-Adha is the last of the two Islamic holidays celebrated worldwide each year.)

The traditional Eid cards in GCC countries have banknotes attached to them and they’re used as gifts for children on the fest days. In these designs, the banknotes are placed over the floating hearts.

This cartoon was painted digitally in Procreate.
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“Muhammad at-Tayieb” al-Hyari
Freelance Digital Artist & Illustrator, Khobar, Saudi Arabia
www.alhyari.art


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By night what a beauty | Dubai#mydubai #dubai #marina #dubaimarina #uae #unitedarabemirates #emira

By night what a beauty | Dubai

#mydubai #dubai #marina #dubaimarina #uae #unitedarabemirates #emirates #emirati #middleeast #nightlights #architecture #sunset #beauty #tallbuildings #instadubai #lovedubai (at Dubai Marina)


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The magnificent Burj Khalifa | Sunny days forever #burjkhalifa #dxb #dubai #mydubai #emirates #emi

The magnificent Burj Khalifa | Sunny days forever


#burjkhalifa #dxb #dubai #mydubai #emirates #emirati #uae #unitedarabemirates #burj #sky #travel #instatravel #instadubai #lovedubai #thepalace #downtowndubai #downtown (at The Palace Hotel Old Town - Downtown Burj Khalifa)


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Looking forward to New Years in Dubai with this beautiful view for NYE#dubai #mydubai #burjalarab

Looking forward to New Years in Dubai with this beautiful view for NYE

#dubai #mydubai #burjalarab #jumeirah #360 #360restaurant #uae #visitdubai #middleeast #emirates


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 Begumpet Airport in India remains almost deserted throughout, but once every 2 years the India Avia

Begumpet Airport in India remains almost deserted throughout, but once every 2 years the India Aviation Airshow takes place. The airport is during this period filled with aircrafts and buzzing with activity. The show-stopper A380 arrived one day before the airshow was to begin.

Emirates Airbus A380-861


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 EK147 fighting some Dutch crosswind during final approach.Emirates -  Airbus A380-861b in Amsterd

EK147 fighting some Dutch crosswind during final approach.

Emirates -  Airbus A380-861b in Amsterdam - Schiphol


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 The 70th A380 for Emirates! Emirates -  Airbus A380-861.

The 70th A380 for Emirates!

Emirates -  Airbus A380-861.


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 The daily Emirates A380 dramatically lifting off for her journey back to Dubai.Emirates -  Airbus

The daily Emirates A380 dramatically lifting off for her journey back to Dubai.

Emirates -  Airbus A380-861.
Amsterdam - Schiphol.


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irgendwie verrückt, so zu leben… 

irgendwie verrückt, so zu leben… 


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Speaking of how ‘Islamic’ the goup is:

Raqqa, January 8th, 2016. A woman, Lena Al-Qasem, was publicly executed by her own 20 year-old jihadi son, Ali Saqr al-Qasem, the charge was : “inciting her son to leave the Islamic State and escaping together to the outside of Raqqa.”
In accordance to a hadith, the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said: ”Your Heaven lies under the feet of your mother.”

Isisorthe Islamic State In Iraq and Syria, as the barbaric group refers to itself with all complacency, is claimed to be a Salafi jihadist militant group that follows a so-called ‘Islamic’ fundamentalist, Wahhabi doctrine of Sunni Islam, which seems to be nothing but a poor justification for their politically-motivated barbarism. ‘Islamic fundamentalism, Salafism, Wahhabism…’ none of these actually existed back in the prophet’s era, nor have been mentioned in the Islamic scripture.

Where did Isis come from?

“In Syria we backed … some of the wrong people and not in the right part of the Free Syrian Army. Some of those weapons from Benghazi ended up in the hands of ISIS. So we helped build ISIS.” says the Fox News analyst and U.S. military ex-general McInerney. (See video here.)

Writing for The Guardian in August 2014, Ali Khedery states: “Principally, Isis is the product of a genocide that continued unabated as the world stood back and watched. It is the illegitimate child born of pure hate and pure fear – the result of 200,000 murdered Syrians and of millions more displaced and divorced from their hopes and dreams. Isis’s rise is also a reminder of how Bashar al-Assad’s Machiavellian embrace of al-Qaida would come back to haunt him. Facing Assad’s army and intelligence services, Lebanon’s Hezbollah, Iraq’s Shia Islamist militias and their grand patron, Iran’s Revolutionary Guards, Syria’s initially peaceful protesters quickly became disenchanted, disillusioned and disenfranchised – and then radicalised and violently militant.”

Who is funding Isis?

“The most important source of Isis financing to date has been support coming out of the Gulf states, primarily Saudi Arabia but also Qatar, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates” says Günter Meyer, the director of the Center for Research into the Arabic World at the University of Mainz.

Isis is now funding itself, through oil sales mostly. But when it all started out, Isis was ‘seed funded’ by wealthy donors, charities and even the governments of the Persian kingdoms, Saudi Arabia and Qatar who gave money to the opponents of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, Isis included.

According to an estimate by IHS (an energy research consultancy) Isis-controlled territory produces up to 60,000 barrels per day, which is an estimated £1m every 24 hours. 

Who is arming Isis?

According to a Conflict Armament Research Group study, the ammunation the group uses was manufactured mostly in America, China and Russia.

Back in 2014, Isis took possession of large amounts of kit including tanks, rocket launchers and howitzers. It is known to have smuggled in arms from places such Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Syria, Eastern Europe.

According to Reuters, the U.S. made weaponry that fell into enemy hands includes 2,300 Humvee armored vehicles, at least 40 M1A1 main battle tanks, 74,000 machine guns, and as many as 52 M198 howitzer mobile gun systems, plus numerous small arms and ammunition.

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