The story of the Midlle East told by Roberto Barros
I want to talk about a beautiful story that begins as a cult in which it has always taken as truths the beautiful stories that codify our origins and religions that, in my view, man can fully bring from biblical thought and teaching a great atmosphere that preserves us about a great religion that we simplify the high knowledge and the great faith of a people that was born from heaven over the oriental fire that shows us today about their great origins a great feeling about life that distinguishes us to observe life in another way that we can know perhaps because of various questions of human thought and feeling that are rebuilt and make us understand a great reaction of the struggle of a people over all resistances and survivals that today we can understand closely their contradictions of man and God that are extinguished with a more mature maturity.socialist who totally detaches perhaps from the Catholic Bible that maybe we can understand certain things that we don't see in the other story that highlights many things about God and faith in developments of the people and religion that is defined until today on a more controversial decal to certain truths than some could not have seen or believed and that certainly require a certain cultural and religious heritage that makes man understand the true story that life begins between various races and generations that today we can understand and see its origins of a great people that shows itself to be great about life and that deeply tells a great story between people and religion and that we can understand about the struggle and struggle for life in defense of a religious doctrine that differs us from some artifacts that maybe can show the truth of the bible andthat man is a great conservative of great beliefs in which religion has always preserved and concentrated on a metamorphosis that has preserved and changed many contradictions between race and moral integrity that govern a true people that gave rise to the world on a dynamic of preserve life and always fight for the divine grace that shows us on their faces a true history that limits us and makes us respect his sacred mantle in his people as a devotion and conservation of an ancient race,traditional and warrior that makes us understand the history of the Middle East about various races and their civilizations that we can see in the face of the beautiful woman the respect and fertility of living that seeks the high faith about the true religion and that we can prescribe her history and her high esteem for the truths and contradictions of a great people who became known in the history of the world as a saint and that God always gave them the courage to live and fight for their name and their religion that we can keep ourselves under a great resistance where the power be consecrated on the high faith that reflects on a great time of wars and deaths that was recorded like a will on their histories and that we can see the world perhaps greater among certain words that keep us between certain responses of a human being to survive over a challenge between thepower of glory and honor that silences us and makes us think about death and the notion of living that unites us perhaps about life telling and talking about an old time and about old and fearless stories that someday everyone can understand their truth about the world that cannot contain itself and that really demands a great tradition between the people and the world may God grant us all the glories in a mission of peace and love and so the fields that cannot show us battles or flowers begin to bloom that almost reek of death and judgment that perhaps will not be silent about the truth and that the world can contain itself in which we can understand the true story of life and how everything can contain us and that the struggle is made to sprout in certain ways to favor us on certain sayings quoted and narrated in life that we are intrigued by,we act unconsciously and fight and that we can believe in the beginning of life and as everything is well proven as man can show in his capacities and philosophies the true science that today we learn with life to know better certain ancient stories between the people of the east and the world of dreams that makes us believe in the creative existence of life and in the power of God and it is perhaps unconscious the man who consequently fights for his reasons like a war machine between certain words perhaps that can change their lives and the world only needs a notion of living,contain and get to know each other so as not to fall apart among several innocent people who perhaps have not yet understood the answer of peace and in this way life is extended and makes us more human in contradiction of certain words or friendships that are preserved in the world of religion and wars policies that can show us the truth about life and the true human thought about man and that god or wing be one among many that we can simply live and find true peace over mortals and that wars are not made and only shown between words the truth where justice is the achievement of living and embracing the world on the integrity of living and being happy and we have already seen that the sun rises from the east as a light that never ends up illuminating justice and the struggle over life and may it be happiness and peace.
Middle East
Middle East
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Countries18 (see)
LanguagesMiddle East: Arabic, Aramaic, Coptic, Azeri, Greek, Hebrew, Kurdish, Persian, Turkish
Greater Middle East: Arabic, Armenian, Aramaic, Coptic, Azeri, Baloch, Greek, Dari, Georgian, Hebrew, Kurdish, Pashto, Persian, Panjabi, Turkish, Urdu. Cities in ranking order: Cairo, Istanbul, Tehran, Baghdad, Riyadh, Ankara, Jeddah
The Middle East (European Portuguese) or Middle East (Brazilian Portuguese) (in Arabic is a term that refers to a geographical area around the eastern and southern parts of the Mediterranean Sea. It is a territory that extends from the eastern Mediterranean to to the Persian Gulf. The Middle East is a sub-region of Afro-Eurasia (parts of Turkey are in Europe, and the country is considered by some to be part of the latter), mainly Asia, and parts of North Africa. rest of Asia is a geographically small region, with an area of approximately 7,200,000 km².The population of the Middle East is 270 million.
History
The Middle East is at the junction of Eurasia, Africa, the Mediterranean Sea and the Indian Ocean. It is the birthplace and spiritual center of Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Yazidi, Mithraism, Zoroastrianism, Manichaeism and Bahá'i. Throughout its history, the Middle East has been a major business center of the world, a strategically, economically, politically, culturally and religiously sensitive area.
The Temple Mount in Jerusalem.
The first civilizations of Mesopotamia and Ancient Egypt originated in the Fertile Crescent and Nile Valley regions of the ancient East, as did the civilizations of the Levant, Persia and Arabia. The Middle East was first unified under the Achaemenid Empire followed later by the Macedonian Empire and the Iranian Empire, namely the Parthian Empire and the Sasanian Empire. However, it would be the Arab caliphates in the Middle Ages or Islamic golden age, which would first unify the entire Middle East as a distinct region and create the dominant ethnic identity that persists to this day. The Seljuk Turks, the Ottoman Empire and the Safavids would also later dominate the region.
The modern Middle East emerged after World War I, when the Ottoman Empire ended and Palestine was administered by England. This made the conflicts between Arabs and Jews intensify even more. England supported the Zionist movement, created to found a Jewish State in Palestine, which was considered the cradle of the Jewish people, who had been suffering persecution around the world, but without violating the rights of the Palestinians who already lived there. So in the 1920s there was a great migration of Jews to Palestine.
After World War II and the end of the Holocaust (which killed more than 6 million Jews), the United Nations approved in 1947 the creation of two states: one Jewish (occupying 57% of the area) and the other Palestinian (occupying 57% of the area). the rest of the territory). This division of land displeased the Palestinians (Arabs). In 1948, when the British vacated the region, the Jews created the State of Israel and a day later, the Arabs dissatisfied with the partition declared war. In the end, the Arabs were defeated and this conflict made Israel manage to increase its territory from 57% to 75%.
In the twentieth century, important actions of the oil region gave it new strategic and economic importance. Mass production of oil began around 1945, with Saudi Arabia, Iran, Kuwait, Iraq and the United Arab Emirates all having large amounts of oil. Estimated oil reserves, especially in Saudi Arabia and Iran, are among the largest in the world, and OPEC's international oil cartel is dominated by Middle Eastern countries.
During the Cold War, the Middle East was a theater of ideological struggle between the two superpowers: the United States and the Soviet Union, who competed for zones of influence and regional allies. Of course, in addition to political reasons, there was also the "ideological conflict" between the two systems. In this contextual framework, the United States sought to divert the Arab world from Soviet influence.
Since the end of World War II, the region has had periods of relative peace and tolerance, punctuated by conflicts and wars such as the Gulf War, the Iraq War, the Arab-Israeli conflict, the American invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan and the current conflict in Syria. In addition, even today, accusations against Iran's nuclear program add to the instability of the region.
Religion
The region is known for being the birthplace of the three major monotheistic religions, Judaism, Christianity and Islam, which is predominant today in the Middle East. For Muslims, Mecca, Saudi Arabia, is a holy city, in addition to several others, with Jerusalem as the biggest issue for the three religions. There are smaller groups of Muslims such as the Druzes and Alawites.
The region is still home to some 13 million Christians - many from Arab churches, such as Coptic or Maronite, which are among the oldest in Christianity. In addition, there are about six million Jews in the region, almost all of them in Israel.
of light and truth and that someday we will limit ourselves to maybe only one thing as a god in which all things can be defined in one thing and that's how life will be and we will really know the world and we will learn to live and be happy forever . Thank you all!
By: Roberto Barros