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Rakia x Juyu Zeeman supported by LEADING !!!

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Supported leading edge kite (SLE) is a type of power kite used mainly for kitesurfing.[1]

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It refers to a C shaped kite leading edge inflated (LEI) kite where the lines which control the angle of attack (or sheeting) of the kite attach to a bridle via a pulley in a similar way to that of a bow kite. Due to the wider range of angle of attack possible, relative to the wind, this system has vastly improved C kites' ability to depower and has increased the possible wind range

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The Juyushi Mosque (Arabic: الجامع الجيوشى ‎ "Mosque of the Armies") was built by the vizier Badr al-Jamali who was "Amir al-Juyush" (امير الجيوش , "Commander of the Armies") for the Fatimid Caliphate. The mosque was completed in 478 AH/1085 CE under the patronage of Caliph-Imam al-Mustansir Billah. It was built on an end of the Mokattam to ensure a view of Cairo.
In the Ottoman period, the mosque was probably used by Sufis as a monastery.
The foundation of the mosque has an inscription which identifies the structure as a mazar (Arabic: مشهد ‎ "shrine").

The mosque has one dome and a minaret. There is a small courtyard in the center of the mosque. The entrance is a door to the minaret situated besides the prayer hall. There are 2 rooms, one on each side of the minaret. The minaret is a rectangular shaft with a second receding story. On this, there is a dome similar to the one above the mihrab. The Minaret is embellished with muqarnas cornice.

A striking feature of the interior is the mihrab, which is framed by a panel of alternating bands of Quranic inscriptions and arabesque leaf patterns, all in carved stucco. This Mosque/mashhad was also known as a victory monument commemorating Vizier Badr's restoration of order for the Imam Mustansir.

Over the entrance there is an inscription which begins with Quranic verses 72:18 & 9:108

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The inscription further continues:

The mihrab is elaborate with stucco carving with spandrels upon the arch. On the exterior of mihrab is inscription of verses 24:11, 24:36, 24:37 and 10:23.

Around the dome's octagon is inscribed verses 48:1-5:

At the summit of the dome is a six-pointed star formed by words Muhammad and Ali each repeated thrice, in form of a medallion. Around the star inscribed verse 35:39:

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Rakia (Wagamama Rakia) is a Japanese female idol group. Affiliation office is Qoolong.

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Debuted on June 17, 2016. I am working on the concept of "I will sing like myself". The group name Iku Rakia says, "I will act as I want to do, as I want to do, there is no point in Rakia 's part, as I heard Rakia, I coined it as being called Rakia.

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