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Muhammad's letter of protection to a Christian Monastery




Mount Horeb or Mount Sinai as it also is called is the place where Moses received the Ten Commandments from God which you can read about in 
Exodus 20:1-17. Moses is considered to be a important Prophet for all the three Religions and the place is sacred to the three Abrahamic religions, Judaism, Christianity and Islam. 

Koreans worshipping God

Tens of thousands of pilgrims visited the summit of mount Horeb to worship God, Allah or Yahweh and to see the marvelous view and sunrise from the top. There is an Greek Orthodox Chapel as well as a small Mosque on the summit of mount Horeb. Thousands of tourists who belong to other religions or are non believers also visited mount Horeb to see the sunrise and to feel the wings of history surrounding the mountain.

View from the top

Saint Catherine's Monastery and mount Horeb are located in an area of the Sinai peninsula which is controlled by a terrorist organization that has close bonds with the Islamic state (IS). Tourists are strongly recommended to stay out of the area since the Egyptian regime can't guarantee for their security. There's a immediate risk of being kidnapped or even worse There's been a drastic drop of tourist in the area during the last years. Bedouins and native Egyptians that was dependent on tourism to get an income has lost that possibility. They now have to struggle hard to provide for their children.

Bedouin at mount Sinai

There are not yet confirmed rumors that the monks at the Monastery are forced to pay the Islamic jizya tax, which is applied to non-Muslims in areas controlled by IS or their collaborators. What is known is that the monks recently asked for financial aid and that is something that is very rare since they live their lifes in seclusion.

The road to Saint Catherine

Some of Christianities most priceless treasures are kept inside the Monastery. The collection of rare books and manuscripts in Greek, Arabic, Syrian, Georgian and Slavonic can easy compete with the collection in the Vatican. It also contains a unique collection of more than 2000 icons from 1500 years. And what is said to be the burning bush that God used when he spoke with Moses.

The monastery

Saint Catherine monastery was completed in 557. It has not been without enemies since then, but it has never been conquered. The tradition says that earlier in his career Prophet Muhammed used to stay at the monastery when he travelled with caravans on his way from Egypt to Arabia. In 628 travelled a delegation from Saint Catherine's to Prophet Muhammed and made a request for his protection of the Monastery. Muhammed issued a letter of protection for the monastery and stamped the document with the imprint of his hand, since he couldn't read or write. You can read more about the letter of protection here.

Rock at mount Sinai

The original letter of protection are kept in an museum in Istanbul, and a copy of it is on display in the monastery's museum. Even if muslims has respected the letter of protection from Muhammed through centuries. The monks don't rely that IS will respect it. They are afraid that IS will eventually attack and plunder the Monastery and destroy or scatter all the priceless books, icons and artifacts.

Mosaic

Click the following link if you want to see some more photos from Mount Horeb and Saint Catherinewww.flickr.com/photos/chasid68

Text and photo: Mikael Good

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Sharpness is a bourgeois concept



A Bedouin guide and me (I'm the man to the right) from my trip to Sinai Peninsula in Egypt. A retired Norwegian journalist who could not handle a range-finder camera took the picture and therefore it is not utterly sharp. But on the other hand is sharpness a bourgeois concept according to Henri Cartier-Bresson and the picture still serves as a good memory for my trip into the vaste hills of the Sinia Peninsula.



Text and photo: Mikael Good

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Animaux Domestiques - 家养动物



Titeln till det här inlägget kanske inte är så självklar för alla läsare. Men för att göra en lång historia lite kortare så är Animaux Domestiques franska för tamdjur och 家养动物 (Jiāyǎng dòngwù) är kinesiska för tamdjur.

Call Me Animal

Anledningen till att jag har skapat ett album med namnet "Animaux Domestiques - 家养动物" på flickr är att jag brukar dokumentera tamdjur såsom hundar, katter och ankor när jag är på resande fot. En del av djuren är små och söta medan andra är rätt så monstruösa eller groteska i sin uppenbarelse och då pratar jag inte om barnen som är med på två av bilderna, barn är alltid söta.

Latvian PussyCat on the hunt

全国叫我是小红岗工业区再见 (Quánguó jiào wǒ shì xiǎo hónggǎng gōngyè qū zàijiàn). Det finns dom som tror att jag kan prata kinesiska, men jag måste erkänna att jag har en sak gemensam med Dr Sheldon i The Big Bang Theory och det är att vi är ungefär lika bra på kinesiska: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dTO2SgrFw-c

Text och foto © Mikael Good, All rights Reserved

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Animaux Domestiques - 家养动物

I like taking photos of domestic animals and their owners every now and then. Some of the animals that I meet are cute and some of them are quite monstrous. 

Мне нравится фотографировать домашних животных и их владельцев. Некоторые из животных, которых я встречаю довольно мило и некоторые из них довольно чудовищно.

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The sensor in my Leica M8 is broken…

My Leica M8 which is upgraded to M8.2 standard is my favorite camera. It works like a dream and the picture quality is stunning. Even if it´s just a 10 megapixel camera with a crop factor of 1.3 the picture quality is almost as good as my bulky fullframe 16,7 megapixel 1Ds Mark II. Leica M8 is really a cheap and good entry to those who prefer digital rangefinder cameras and you can find a second hand Leica M8 for around 1200 Euro (10.000 SEK).


The morning has broken at Mount Sinai.

The sad thing about it is that my M8 has one big disadvantage. The right corner of the sensor is broken (see the illustration below). I can still use the camera either if I crop the image to 4/3-format or if I use the clone stamp to clone away the affected area in the image. But I hope that I will be able to send the camera to the factory in Solms for repair in the future. I think that it will cost me nearly 700 Euro (6000 SEK) to fix the problem with the broken sensor. First I have to find me a job so that I can afford the repairment of the camera. 



In order to balance the sad news about the camera and because it´s FF (Funny Friday) today I will give you this funny video that will certainly cheer you up. Please remember to always be on time to The Mirrorless Party

Text and Photo: © Mikael Good, 2012. All Rights Reserved.

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