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إمام وخطيب الجامع الأموي في دمشق يدعو للمملكة قيادة وشعبا بسبب الموقف الداعم لسوريا وثورتها 🤍💚 هذه المحبة المتبادلة بين الشعبين يجب ان تستمر وتستثمر لمصلحة البلدين
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ستستمر وتتصاعد بلا حدود بإذن الله.

ضربة قوية للاخونج الذين يظنون بان الشام ملكهم وان اهلها سيتبعونهم

محبة السوريين للسعوديين ليست محبة مصلحة . بل محبة نسب وامتداد تاريخي وعمق سياسي جغرافي اقتصادي وجزء من كُل وفرع من اصل . تاريخ ممتد منذ فجر الإسلام دمشق اول عاصمة للمسلمين بعد المدينة المنورة تشابه بالعادات والتقاليد والقيم .. ناهيك عن المصالح المشتركة التي لا تعد ولا تحصى ..

كل سوريا تدعوا لكم و لخادم الحرمين الشريفين الملك سلمان وولي عهده الأمين

حب قديم كثير ! رحم الله ملوك وسياسيين دافعت عن سوريا 🇸🇦🇸🇾🤍

The contribution of nearly 700 Catholic religious sisters to a “groundbreaking” decades-long study on Alzheimer’s and dementia continues to offer important information for maintaining “cognitive health” across the lifespan, researchers say. Launched in 1986 by neurologist David Snowdon, the “Nun Study” produced “seminal findings” on “cognitive impairment and related neuropathologies,” researchers said in a historical review published at Alzheimer’s & Dementia journal last month. Kyra Clarke, a doctorate student at UT Health San Antonio and one of the authors of the February review, said Snowdon opted to use Catholic sisters for the monumental study after he “realized that studying nuns came with many advantages for dementia research.” “Normally, it’s hard to pinpoint what causes some people to develop dementia while others remain healthy because people can have very different lifestyles, environments, and biology — some smoke, some don’t; some have better access to health care than others; some may be more genetically disposed to disease,” she said. “But Catholic sisters from the same order share the same environment for most of their adult lives: similar marital histories, housing, nutrition, health care, income, and social networks,” she pointed out. “It is difficult to find a community of people with such consistent and comparable lifestyles. This makes it easier to figure out what factors truly increase or decrease the risk of dementia.” Snowdon launched the pilot study of the program in 1986 in cooperation with the School Sisters of Notre Dame (SSND), with a pool of 678 sisters eventually being drawn out of 1,000 candidates from what were then seven main convents across the country, including in Chicago, Baltimore, Dallas, and elsewhere. The age of the sisters at the outset of the study ranged from 75 to 102. All had similar life histories, while the vast majority were at least college graduates, with nearly 90% having been teachers at some point.

الله يعمرها فهي الحصن الأخير المنيع في وجه المد الصفوي بعد انهيار البوابة الشرقية 💔

الله يعزنا ويعزكم ويذل اعداءنا

مستمرة الى يوم القيامة بأذن الله

ماهي غريبه على بني أميه اهلنا واخواننا في العقيده الصحيحه دمشق عاصمة العز الاسلامي 🇸🇦💚

ربي يحفظ سوريا واهلها . الله يعزم ولا يعز عليهم 💚💚

