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04/06/2026

One of our lionesses is worth a hundred of their men, and one male lion outweighs their entire tribe.
They were the cry of history, of a nation, a mother, a father, and a child. They never died; rather, they live on in the heart of an entire nation.

Jin Jîyan Azadî 🌹🕊️✌🏼

03/06/2026

Let us deeply reflect on what has happened over the last hundred years. Our Prophet (pbuh) said: "Do not imitate them." What does he mean by this? What is he trying to tell us?

One striking development over the past century is how people have increasingly come to dress alike. But did Kurds willingly and enthusiastically choose to buy and wear the clothes designed by capitalists? Why is it that Kurds living in the East and South have worn their traditional clothing for thousands of years, while many Kurds living in the North and West do not? Do they not have traditional clothing? Of course they do. So why do they not wear it? Why do they wear modern clothes produced by capitalist industries? Because Kurdish clothing was banned, and in many ways it remains restricted even today.

Why is wearing modern clothing not necessarily a good thing? Because everyone starts to look alike, capitalists become richer, societies experience moral decline, people become alienated from their history and ancestors, and there are many other reasons as well.

Were Europeans or Western peoples always dressed this way? No. This is not originally their culture. You have probably read comments or heard in the media statements such as, "This is our culture. What century are you living in?" and similar remarks. This is not true. It is a great deception. People are feeding and supporting capitalists with their own hands. Who are these capitalists? Why are they trying to make us all resemble one another and displace people from their homelands while mixing different nations together? Why are our languages not the same? Why did God allow our colors and languages to remain different? There is so much I would like to say, but unfortunately I cannot write. Please reflect on these questions yourselves.

Dear Kurds, you possess one of the richest and oldest cultures in the world. Please cherish, preserve, and protect your culture.

Dear Kurds, wear your traditional clothing at all times and everywhere. What happens if you wear your traditional clothes? You do not become like everyone else; you preserve your history and culture; you do not make capitalists even richer; and you make a significant contribution to Kurdish tailors and Kurdish textile producers. In short, your money stays within your own community instead of going into someone else's pocket. You will not fall victim to the obsession with fashion and say every day or every month, "This new outfit has come out, I should go buy it." As a result, you will not waste money unnecessarily. This behavior is much like gambling: it harms both nature and your wallet. Please come to your senses, wear Kurdish clothing, and do not become like them.

02/06/2026

This is Syria. The place you are seeing here is a mosque. These respected men are Arabs. Why aren’t you dancing in the wedding hall? Or have you turned the mosque into a wedding hall for a long time, and we just didn’t know about it?

Please save the video, share it, like it, and comment so it can reach many people. You can find the rest of the text in the comments section.

What do you think?

Ya Xweda, ya Sitar, bêlome.

Have a nice day ☀️

The meanings of the Kurdish word KOM:Kom: group, community, cluster, collection(a set of people or objects located in th...
01/06/2026

The meanings of the Kurdish word KOM:

Kom: group, community, cluster, collection
(a set of people or objects located in the same place; a crowd)
Kom: community, group (used for musical groups)
Kom: group
(a collection of beings or objects that share common characteristics)
Kom: union, association
Kom: cluster, league
Kom: mass, community (of people)
Kom: mass, bulk (of objects)
Kom: team, squad
Kom: accumulation, gathering
Kom: category, class
Kom: pile (such as a pile of harvested crops)
Kom: family, community
(a group of languages, animals, or plants sharing a common fundamental characteristic)
Kom: cluster, grouping

These are only some of the meanings of the word Kom itself. We also have many words derived from this root.

In your opinion, into which languages might this Kurdish word have spread?

A. Arabic and Turkish
B. Japanese and Chinese
C. Slavic languages

Tomorrow, we will write about words that Kurdish shares with the Romance languages. The Romance languages are very beautiful. We have never really researched them before, so we are very excited.

Have you ever heard of the Kurdish Kingdom of Komagene (fake name → Commagene)? Greetings to all the peoples who speak Romance languages from the descendants of the Kingdom of Komagene.

Bijî zimanê, uzmanê, zonê, zuwanê Kurdî 🌹🌄🕊️

01/06/2026

In Kurdish:
1. Kul: inflammation
2. Hîle: inflammation
3. Alîan / alyan: inflammation
4. Gursin, gursi: inflammation, pus
5. Lêm / leym: inflammation, pus
6. Kem: pus
7. Nêm, avnêm: pus
8. Zox / zûxav / zoxav: pus
9. Çirk: pus
10. Givirt: pus
11. Edab: pus
12. Sijî: pus
13. Avxûn: pus
14. Rîm: pus, abscess
15. Kêmgirtin: abscess
16. Kînor / Qînor / Kinêr: abscess
17. Arinc: abscess

In Arabic:
1. Iltihāb: inflammation
2. Qayh: pus
3. Ṣadīd: pus
4. Kharāj: abscess

In Persian:
1. Eltehâb: inflammation → Arabic
2. Qeyh: pus → Arabic
3. Cherk: pus
4. Âbse: abscess → French

In Turkish:
1. İltihap: inflammation → Arabic
2. İrin: pus.
3. Apse: abscess → French

We love cats 🫶🏼
Cats are very beautiful animals. Please love cats.

Respect and greetings to you all.
Have a nice day beautiful friends ☀️🌷

31/05/2026

Please listen to this Jewish man. This is an old video, not a recent one. Everything he says is true. You can find detailed information in the comments section. I strongly recommend reading it, because there is no such thing as coincidence in this world.

31/05/2026

Sometimes silence is actually an answer, but I will still write my thoughts in the comments section.

Look at the beauty and richness of these languages, please.In Kurdish:1. Hemû: all2. Giş, gişt, gişk: all3. Gî: all4. Te...
30/05/2026

Look at the beauty and richness of these languages, please.

In Kurdish:
1. Hemû: all
2. Giş, gişt, gişk: all
3. Gî: all
4. Tev, tevahî: all, whole
5. Xirr: all, entire, whole
6. Pêr / pêro / pêrko: all
7. K*k / kok: all, whole, entire
8. Kom: all, whole, entire
9. Sax: whole
10. Tûnî: whole
11. Sehî: whole
12. Pêtewr: entirety

The Kurdish words you see here also have other meanings; they are not limited to just this. We have more words, we haven't written them all down.

In Arabic:
1. Kull: all, whole
2. Jamīʿ: all, together
3. Kāffah: completely, entirely

In Persian:
1. Hame: all → Kurdish
2. Tamām: whole → Arabic
3. Koll: whole, entire → Arabic

In Turkish:
1. Hepsi: all
2. Tüm: all
3. Bütün: whole
4. Tamamı: entirety → Arabic
5. Komple: completely, entirely → French

Oh, what beautiful languages, Masha Allah.

Remember this: no truth stays hidden under snow forever. One day spring will surely come, the sun will rise, the snow will melt, and the truth will emerge. Know that the peoples of the world are neither blind, deaf, nor mindless.

Bila hemû xortên me wan teva paç/miç/maç bikin yek bi yek...

May all our young people kiss them one by one… with love 🫶🏼😘😉

Dear friends and my noble people, we wish you all a good day. Stay with love.

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