19 definitions by Khizar Caliphate
take something from someone and add it to what you already have. (from prefix an-², and Latin nexum= tied). it is a verb.
I'm going to annex some toys from you!
by Khizar Caliphate October 8, 2021
by Khizar Caliphate October 9, 2021
letter: the second letter of the Semitic abjads, including Phoenician Bēt 𐤁, Hebrew Bēt ב, Aramaic Bēth 𐡁, Syriac Bēṯ ܒ, and Arabic ba ب.
by Khizar Caliphate October 13, 2021
The prophet Ibraheem (Arabic: ابراهيم) who Muslims add the suffix alayhi-sallam (عليه السلام) and who is also known as Abraham in the Bible, was born ~2150 BC and died ~1975 BC. His father, Azar, was a polytheist and carpenter. He, according to Muslims, was said to have two sons, Ismaeel (Ishmael) and Ishaaq (Isaac).
He was a great friend to Allah (or God. Arabic: الله) and one of the most popular stories was when Ibraheem was told by Allah to sacrifice his son Ismaeel. The Christians say he sacrificed him, but the Muslims say that Allah was so kind he offered a lamb to sacrifice instead.
Another story is also how the Prophet Ibraheem asked his father Azar why he believed in polytheism but not monotheism. He got very mad at him. But when the carpenters were gone, Ibraheem smashed all the idols with an axe except for the tallest one. When the carpenters got back, they were shocked to see the idols destroyed; except for one. They asked Ibraheem what happened. He replied with, "Ask the tall one.". He ran and ran as fast as he could. But then Azar and the others just realized that these gods couldn't speak! Ibraheem was caught. Then the people of Sumer decided they build a big fire and throw him in it. They started the fire. It was so tall that birds who flew past it got burnt. Then Ibraheen was placed in a cannon and thrown. Allah ordered the fire to be cooled down. When Ibraheem came out, the people were so suprised to see him alive!
He was a great friend to Allah (or God. Arabic: الله) and one of the most popular stories was when Ibraheem was told by Allah to sacrifice his son Ismaeel. The Christians say he sacrificed him, but the Muslims say that Allah was so kind he offered a lamb to sacrifice instead.
Another story is also how the Prophet Ibraheem asked his father Azar why he believed in polytheism but not monotheism. He got very mad at him. But when the carpenters were gone, Ibraheem smashed all the idols with an axe except for the tallest one. When the carpenters got back, they were shocked to see the idols destroyed; except for one. They asked Ibraheem what happened. He replied with, "Ask the tall one.". He ran and ran as fast as he could. But then Azar and the others just realized that these gods couldn't speak! Ibraheem was caught. Then the people of Sumer decided they build a big fire and throw him in it. They started the fire. It was so tall that birds who flew past it got burnt. Then Ibraheen was placed in a cannon and thrown. Allah ordered the fire to be cooled down. When Ibraheem came out, the people were so suprised to see him alive!
by Khizar Caliphate September 4, 2021
by Khizar Caliphate October 13, 2021
The Ummayad Caliphate (in Arabic: الخلافة الأموية: alkhilafat al'umawia) very first of the caliphates. It started in 661 when Ali ibn Abi Talib, the last Rashidun caliph, died. His rival Muawiya started a caliphate that would expand to the borders of Islam. In 711, Tarek ibn Ziyad led a Berber army up into Iberia and won, expelling the Visigoths out of Spain. As the caliphate expanded, it started to get less religious. It was defeated in 750 when Abbasid armies, from their base in Baghdad, attacked with the help of Ummayad rebels in north-east Iran.
by Khizar Caliphate October 13, 2021
a meme that displays a flag fitted into the shape of a ball, or another shape if needed. These are portrayed in polandball comics.
by Khizar Caliphate August 9, 2021