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The Monarch of the Glen is an oil-on-canvas painting of a red deer stag completed in 1851 by the English painter Sir Edwin Landseer. It was commissioned as part of a series of three panels to hang in the Palace of Westminster in London. As one of the most popular paintings throughout the 19th century, it sold widely in reproductions in steel engraving, and was finally bought by companies to use in advertising. The painting had become something of a cliché by the mid–20th century, as the "ultimate biscuit tin image of Scotland: a bulky stag set against the violet hills and watery skies of an isolated wilderness", according to the Sunday Herald. The work is now in the Scottish National Gallery in Edinburgh.Painting credit: Edwin Landseer
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Quranists believe God's message in the Quran is clear and complete [1]
Q90:1-7 Man, though created in misery, yet boasts of his riches: My Proudest Edit
Jesus will descend, his head anointed. He will slay the Antichrist, and, only then, will every Muslim, Christian and Jew believe in him.[2][3][4] Basically everythings going to be ok
Gwybod Medr Iachau = Knowledge enables cures [5]
"Everything is meaningless."
References
- ^ Attribution: content in this article was copied from Ben Mee on d July 2021. Please see the history of that page for full attribution.
- ^ Sahih Muslim, 41:7023
- ^ Sahih Muslim (in Arabic). p. 193, part2.
- ^ Ahmad Gunny 2015.
- ^ University of Wales College of Medicine