There is a general perception of Arab royalty that just as their lives epitomize luxury, their final resting place will be no less than a comfortable one.
However, the funeral rites and tomb of the recently deceased Arab prince have surprised the internet users as well.
The news of the death of Sheikh Huza bin Sultan bin Zayed, who belongs to the royal family of the United Arab Emirates, was broken by the Arab media.
However, on Thursday, Sheikh Huza’s funeral prayer was offered at a local mosque, which was attended by various members of the royal family, friends and citizens.
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In addition to paving the graves, tiles are used on it, which is not seen in all Arab countries, from an ordinary grave to the graves of kings, princes and princesses of the royal family are also kept unpaved. .
Credit goes to the Italian papyrologist Graziano Ranocchia, according to whom Plato was buried in the “Academy” that bears his name in Athens, in a garden near the “temple of the Muses”.
With moderation and composure, the president of the Association of Greek Archaeologists, Dr. Kostas Paschalidis, welcomed the news regarding the new information that places Plato’s tomb on the grounds of the Plato Academy in Athens.
Speaking to the Athenian-Macedonian News Agency, the renowned archaeologist did claim that there were already sources similar to those discovered in southern Italy, however he did not in any way diminish the success of his Italian colleagues, but insisted on the need to find resources to cover the research needs.
“That Plato’s tomb was in the Academy is not unknown to archaeologists. Diogenes Laertius, at the beginning of the 3rd century AD, mentions that Plato was buried in the Academy, where he lived most of his life”, asserts Dr. Paschalidis and overstates: “Pausanias says the same, that, i.e. , Plato was buried not far from the Academy. The important thing is that we have a technology with which people managed to read a text of a thousand words longer than previous people who read the text from the same papyrus with another technology. And that we may live to learn unknown texts from the library of Peison, the rich owner of the villa, which will be philosophical, because he was mainly interested in philosophy and especially epicureanism”.
Afterwards, Dr. Paschalidis gave the public the light of his knowledge regarding the famous papyrus which was examined with the latest technology and brought to the surface such specific information: “The papyrus allegedly says that Plato’s tomb is located near the mosque of the Muses in his Academy. Olympiodorus of Alexandria, in his commentary on Plato, is quoted as saying that, on arriving in Athens, Plato established a teaching school in the Academy and in part of it a mosque for the Muses. In fact, the entire Academy is considered a mosque of the Muses, the place of knowledge, as it were.”
Continuing, he pointed out the value of channeling resources for the continuation of archaeological research: “What we can say as SEA is that there is a need to protect and supervise every possible project in a zone declared, like the Plato Academy zone, that it needs staff and how it is of great importance to pay respect and preventive attention to such places”.
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2023-12-03 20:06:18
According to the Mayo Clinic, neck pain is common. “Inadequate posture, due to bending over a computer or a workbench, overloads the neck muscles. Osteoarthritis is also a common cause of neck pain,” the entity states on its website.
However, in some rare cases, neck pain can be a symptom of a more serious problem such as meningitis.
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If neck pain is accompanied by fever, severe headache, sensitivity to light, and neck stiffness, it is essential to seek medical attention immediately, as these symptoms might indicate a serious infection affecting the membranes surrounding the brain. and the spinal cord.
Meningitis is an inflammation of the meninges, which are the membranes that cover the brain and spinal cord. This inflammation can be caused by various reasons, with bacterial and viral infections being the most common causes of the disease. It can also be caused by fungi, parasites or other non-infectious diseases.
Given the potential severity of bacterial meningitis, anyone experiencing symptoms such as fever, severe headache, and neck stiffness should seek medical attention immediately for proper diagnosis and treatment.
On the other hand, the persistence of neck pain, especially if it worsens over time, and the presence of other symptoms such as recurrent headaches, dizziness, balance problems, or changes in cognitive function might be signs of more serious medical conditions. such as cervical disorders or even vascular problems.
In these cases, traumatologist Lluis Aguilar i Fernández explains on the TopDoctors Spain channel that treatment begins with drugs or even surgical treatments. “At the center, we have a possibility that is the use of infiltrations both for misdiagnosis and for local anti-inflammatory treatment. These infiltrations are performed with local anesthesia and indicate which structure of the neck is the most affected,” he clarified.
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Finally, if neck pain presents with symptoms such as weakness, persistent numbness, changes in cognitive function, or severe systemic symptoms, it is essential that the person seek medical attention to rule out or address possible more serious underlying problems.
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2023-11-27 17:14:02
The two people who died in the serious accident which occurred Monday morning on the Brussels inner ring near Zaventem are two Algerian musicians, the Hal-Vilvoorde prosecutor’s office reported on Monday. These are Mohamed Bousmaha and Mohamed Benaired, known as Amine La Colombe, two artists from the world of raï. The announcement made Monday morning by the Algerian record company AVM Édition was confirmed by the Hal-Vilvoorde public prosecutor’s office in the evening.
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Mohamed Bousmaha (born in 1987) began his career in the television show “Alhan Wa Chabab”, before making a name for himself in the raï world. He notably participated in several editions of the National Cultural Festival of Raï Song in Algeria. Mohamed Benaired (born in 1984), musician and pianist, has collaborated with numerous raï artists. The two men collaborated on a European tour, which included Belgium.
Mohamed Bousmaha and Mohamad Benaired were both in a vehicle which collided with a truck on Monday around 4:15 a.m., just following exit 3 towards Brussels-National airport. According to the driver of the truck, the car had taken the exit ramp before the motorist reversed his decision and suddenly decided to return to the ring.
“The driver anticipated by changing lanes to leave room for the car, but the driver of the latter tried to turn right just before the truck. The driver of the truck was then unable to avoid the other vehicle,” explained the spokesperson for the Hal-Vilvoorde public prosecutor’s office, Sabine Lievens.
The driver of the car, aged 57 and from Evere, was seriously injured. Mohamed Benaired, 39, who was a rear passenger, was not wearing his seat belt and was ejected from the vehicle. He landed on the central berm and died instantly. Mohamed Bousmaha, who was taken to hospital seriously injured, died Monday followingnoon.
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