The Prophet
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 55 |
Originally published | 1923 |
Authors | Kahlil Gibran |
Original language | English |
Page count | 107 |
Publishers | Alfred A. Knopf |
Genres | Poetry |
Fiction | |
Prose Poetry | |
Hardstyle | |
Hard Dance | |
Nigerian Alté | |
Indian Indie | |
Dance/Electronic | |
Hip-Hop/Rap | |
R&B/Soul | |
Official site | djtheprophet.com |
Listen artist | www.youtube.com |
Date of birth | November 5,1968 |
Zodiac sign | Scorpio |
Born | Amsterdam |
Netherlands | |
Skos genre | Alternative/Indie |
Songs | SongsWanna Play?Wanna Play? · 2019 Stampuhh!!Scantraxx 025 · 2006 KikkdrumKikkdrum · 2014 View 25+ more |
List | Wanna Play?Wanna Play? · 2019 |
Record labels | Scantraxx |
Albums | The Hardcore Archive Part 4 (1997 - 1999) |
Commotion | |
From the Church to the Street | |
Founded | Scantraxx |
Scantraxx Special | |
Also known as | The Godfather |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 510379 |
César Award for Best Film
BAFTA Award for Best Foreign Language Film
César Award for Best Actor
César Award for Most Promising Actor
César Award for Best Supporting Actor
British Independent Film Award for Best International Independent Film
European Film Award for Best Actor
César Award for Best Director
César Award for Best Cinematography
César Award for Best Writing - Original
César Award for Best Editing
César Award for Best Production Design
National Board of Review Award for Best Foreign Language Film
Louis Delluc Prize for Best Film
European Film Academy Prix D'Excellence
The Times BFI London Film Festival Best Film Award
The Prophet Life story
Dov Joseph Elkabas, known professionally as DJ The Prophet, is an Israeli-Dutch hardcore techno and hardstyle DJ and producer. The Prophet is also the owner of one of the largest hardstyle record labels, Scantraxx.
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... " In another interaction, viewed more than 40 million times, according to X, formerly known as Twitter, he calls the vendor " ignorant" suggests his family could be tortured by the Egyptian secret police and makes inflammatory remarks about The Prophet Muhammad and the Quran...
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... They complained that it was blasphemous to draw The Prophet and to ask pupils to colour in the illustration...
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... The debate on Islamic symbols has intensified since a Chechen refugee beheaded teacher Samuel Paty, who had shown students caricatures of The Prophet Mohammed, near his school in a Paris suburb in 2020...
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... The young woman was arrested last week for allegedly showing disrespect to The Prophet Muhammad, the founder of Islam...
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... " They claim The Prophet is their grandfather...
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...Iran has executed two men who were convicted of " burning the Quran" and " insulting The Prophet of Islam" the country s judiciary says...
Iraq unrest: 13 killed in fresh wave of protests
Nearly 40 people have been killed in Iraq on one of The Bloodiest days since anti-government protests began last month, medics and officials say.
At least 25 people died when security forces opened fire to clear bridges in the southern city of Nasiriya.
Another four protesters died in Baghdad and 10 more in The City of Najaf, where Iran's consulate was also burnt.
Iraqis have been taking to The Streets to demand more jobs, an end to corruption and better public services.
The Iraqi military has announced it is setting up military "crisis cells" to quell unrest. The military command said an emergency unit had been created to "impose security and restore order".
At least 350 people have been killed and thousands wounded since the unrest began.
What happened in Nasiriya and Baghdad?The military had sent reinforcements to tackle unrest in Nasiriya, the birthplace of Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi and a hotspot for protests.
Troops used live ammunition and tear gas to clear sit-ins on Two Bridges , medics and security sources reported, with protesters responding by torching a police Station .
Protesters near Ahrar Bridge in Baghdad, where at least four people died on ThursdayAmnesty International 's Middle East research director, Lynn Maalouf, said the scenes "more closely resemble A War zone than city streets and bridges", accusing security forces of "appalling violence against largely peaceful protesters".
Agence France-Presse, quoting Iraqi state media, said Mr Abdul Mahdi had now sacked Gen Jamil Shummary, one of The Commanders sent to restore order in Nasiriya.
Late in the evening, Iraqi media reported that The Governor of Dhi Qar, of which Nasiriya is the capital, had resigned.
Live rounds were also fired at the strategic Ahrar Bridge in Baghdad, sources said, as protesters tried to cross towards the so-called Green Zone that hosts the country's parliament.
As well as The Four who died there, More Than 20 people were wounded.
What happened in Najaf?Clashes broke out between protesters and police in The City on Thursday, leaving three demonstrators dead and 18 more wounded, medical sources said.
Security forces were cracking down after protesters set fire overnight to the Iranian consulate in The City - the seat of Iraq's Shia religious authority and the location of the revered Imam Ali shrine, where the son-in-law of The Prophet Muhammad is buried.
Protesters chanted "Iran out of Iraq" as flames engulfed The Building .
Reports say staff at the consulate managed to flee just before protesters broke in. Iran swiftly condemned The Attack and said that the Iraqi government was responsible for protecting its consulate.
Protesters chanted "Iran out of Iraq" as the consulate burned on Wednesday nightThis is the second attack on an Iranian consulate in Iraq this month after an office in the Shia holy city of Karbala
Although Iraq's anti-government protests have been directed mainly at the country's political leaders, many of those taking part have also expressed anger at Iran's influence over Iraq's Internal Affairs , which has steadily grown since the US-led invasion that toppled Saddam Hussein in 2003.
Protesters accuse Iran of complicity in what they see as Iraq's governance failure and corruption.
What's the background to the protests?Mr Abdul Mahdi took office just over a year ago, promising reforms that have not materialised.
Young Iraqis angered by his failure to tackle high unemployment, endemic corruption and poor public services took to The Streets of Baghdad for the First Time at the beginning of October.
After the First Wave of protests, which lasted six days and saw 149 civilians killed, Mr Abdul Mahdi promised to reshuffle his cabinet and cut the salaries of high-ranking officials, and also announced schemes to reduce youth unemployment.
But the protesters said their demands had not been met and returned to The Streets in late October.
The demonstrations escalated and spread across the country after security personnel responded with Deadly Force .
President Barham Saleh has said.
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Source of news: bbc.com