Seventh of Sha’ban:

Seventh of Sha’ban:

 

It happened on this day,,

* In 12 AH / October 633 AD, Amir ibn al-Jarrah “Abu Ubaydah” came out as commander of one of the four armies sent by the caliph Abu Bakr al-Siddiq to conquer the Levant.
* In 1359 AH / September 1940 AD, Italian warplanes bomb the Zionist usurped Tel Aviv (Tel al-Rabi) during World War II, killing 117 people.
* In 1376 AH / March 1957 AD, Egypt reopens the Suez Canal after completing the withdrawal of Zionist forces from Sinai and the Gaza Strip.

Continued in the seventh of Sha’ban:

* In 1383 AH / December 1963 AD Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser calls for an emergency Arab summit to confront the danger of Israel diverting the water of the Jordan River.
* Year 1399 AH / July 1979 AD Chairman of the Al-Quds Committee King Hassan II of Morocco calls for the first meeting of the Committee in the Moroccan city of Fez.
* Year 1409 AH / March 1989 AD Egypt’s recovery of the Taba border strip from the Zionist occupation state, Following a judgment of the International Court of Justice, International arbitration on September 29, 1988 recognized Egypt’s eligibility in Taba.

 

Events written on this day:

 

It is a daily record that contains a separate narrative of historical events arranged in a random manner that reviews events from ancient, medieval and modern history, And Arab and international events
This record aims to recall some of the events affecting people’s lives at the national, national and global levels, To the extent that it does not make it boring to the reader.

 

This Register is of particular importance, It makes man feel different times, As if he had lived it. It gives him an inner sense of happiness, And sometimes with pain, for events that took place on such a day that he lives. This is a good way to sense, absorb and reflect on history.

 

Schools and parents may need to teach their children some historical events by reviewing this daily record, and encourage them to express their feelings about these events, and strengthen their intellect.
This daily record of events is so inspiring to some that it pushes him to exchange it with his friends, lovers and those interested in him, To become a form of enhancing social communication.

 

The East Center for Research and Culture provides this service to its visitors, To make it easier for them to read what happened on the same day as they live, And pass it on electronically simply and easily with their friends. The center hopes that this will be welcomed and comforted by the distinguished visitors.

 

Prepared by/a. Mohamed Hamdi Maddokh