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Iran’s Mosaic Doctrine Rising
The Mosaic Doctrine: Is Iran Following Israel’s Strategic Playbook? From Defense to Pre-Emptive Intelligence Power In modern geopolitical warfare, few strategic doctrines have shaped intelligence operations like the Mosaic Doctrine, more widely known as the Begin Doctrine. Originally developed by Israeli leadership, this doctrine focuses on preventing enemies from becoming powerful enough to threaten national security — even if that requires covert operations, sabotage, or pre-emptive strikes.
By Wings of Time about 15 hours ago in History
Palm Sunday: The legend of the cross on the donkey's back
The Bible tells us in all four Gospels (Matthew 21:1–11, Mark 11:1–11, Luke 19:28–44, and John 12:12–19) that Jesus rode a donkey into Jerusalem the Sunday before His Crucifixion. Christians celebrate this date as Palm Sunday because people placed palm branches in the road as Jesus rode by.
By Cheryl E Prestonabout 21 hours ago in History
The Man Who Vanished in front of 134 People in Sahara part 2
The sun of the fifth day was about to set when suddenly a sound hit his ears—the sound of a helicopter. He felt his prayers had been answered. Without wasting time, Prosperi took out his flare gun and fired a signal to get the pilot's attention. But perhaps nature had other plans. The light of the setting sun was so bright that the flash of the flare was drowned out. The pilot didn't see him, and the helicopter vanished from sight.
By Imran Ali Shaha day ago in History
The Man Who Vanished in front of 134 People in Sahara part 1
The Sahara Desert—another name for death—where in 1994, a man suddenly vanishes from among 134 people while running a marathon. Neither his body nor any trace of him is found. Then, 9 days later, he emerges from an unknown place across the border. This is the story of Italian police officer Mauro Prosperi, whom even death refused to accept.
By Imran Ali Shaha day ago in History
The Prophet's (PBUH) Hajj: A Detailed Account
The Prophet's (PBUH) Hajj: A Detailed Account The Prophet (PBUH) performed Umrah four times and Hajj once. A complete and meticulous account of his Hajj has reached us through his companions, with every minor detail captured in the following Hadith.
By Amir Husena day ago in History
The Prophet’s Hospitality and Honoring of Guests
The Prophet’s Hospitality and Honoring of Guests The Prophet (PBUH) and his companions often endured long stretches of hunger. Only when the pain of starvation became entirely unbearable would they mention it to others. Yet, whatever little food they had at home was always happily offered up to entertain and honor their guests. They never turned a guest away or treated them with anything less than deep respect. The following Hadith beautifully illustrates the Prophet’s (PBUH) remarkable hospitality.
By Amir Husena day ago in History









