أرسلت السماء وابلا اغتسل بالدش - translation to English
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أرسلت السماء وابلا اغتسل بالدش - translation to English

Jund al-Samaa; جند السماء; Army of Heavan; Heaven's Army; Supporters of the Mahdi

أرسلت السماء وابلا اغتسل بالدش      

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shower         
  • [[Public]] shower room
  • A combination shower and bathtub, with movable screen
  • Brazilian electric shower
  • Hydro-massage on Lake Moynaki, [[Yevpatoria]], [[Crimea]]
  • Rib shower
  • A shower head
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PLACE IN WHICH A PERSON BATHES UNDER A SPRAY OF WATER
Shower curtain; Shower door; Shower curtains; Showers; Showerhead; Showering; Shower (for washing); Shower (stall); Shower head; Hand shower; Low-flow showerhead; 🚿; Handheld shower; Telephone shower; Wetroom; Wet room; Shower bath; Wet-room; Walk-in shower; Shower caddy; Walkin shower; Shower nozzle; Hot Shower
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وابل من المطر او البرد وابل من الاسئلة حفلة تقام للفتاة على وشك الزواج و تغدق فيها الهدايا عليها دش
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أرسلت السماء وابلا اغتسل بالدش ، أخذ دشا
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أغدق على ، أمطر

Wikipedia

Soldiers of Heaven

The Soldiers of Heaven or Jund As-Samāʾ (Arabic: جند السماء), were an armed Iraqi Shi'a messianic sect who suffered major losses, and their leader Dia Abdul Zahra Kadim killed, in the late January 2007 Battle of Najaf, as they allegedly attempted to start a "messianic insurrection" against the holy city of Najaf and the grand ayatollahs living there during the holy day of Ashura.

The sect were settled (prior to the battle), with their families at a "camp in Zarga, north of Najaf", where "the main part" of the fighting took place (despite the battle being called the Battle of Najaf).

The group has been described as an apocalyptic Muslim cult, "the most radical" members of another group -- the "Supporters of the Imam Mahdi" -- led by Ahmad al-Hassan; and to believe that spreading chaos would hasten the return of the 12th Imam/Mahdi, who will then rule the world, destroying tyranny and falsehood and bringing peace and justice before the Day of Judgement.

While some report the group was annihilated at the battle, other sources report a large number captured and continued activity by the "soldiers".