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Misbaha Prayer Beads of Walid
My name is Walid and I am a refugee from Idlib, Syria.
The object presents a part of my migration story, they are prayer beads that are referred to as Misbaha and are used to keep count during prayer. These prayer beads were given to me as a goodbye present by my friend Ahmed when I left Idlib. I moved to the port city Latakia in Syria and stayed there for nine years.
I lived with my family but…
Contributors
- Walid
Subject
- Immigration to Belgium
- Emigration from Syria
- …
- Religious practice
- Refugees
- Syrian Arab Republic
- Customs and traditions
- http://contribute.europeana.eu/contributions/1b2ec4d0-0a71-0136-56af-6a77df253875#agent-1b2f46a0-0a71-0136-56af-6a77df253875
- War
- Belgium
- Human migration
Contributors
- Walid
Subject
- Immigration to Belgium
- Emigration from Syria
- …
- Religious practice
- Refugees
- Syrian Arab Republic
- Customs and traditions
- http://contribute.europeana.eu/contributions/1b2ec4d0-0a71-0136-56af-6a77df253875#agent-1b2f46a0-0a71-0136-56af-6a77df253875
- War
- Belgium
- Human migration
Providing institution
Aggregator
Rights statement for the media in this item (unless otherwise specified)
- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
Places
- Idlib, Syria
- Brussels, Belgium
- City of Brussels
- Brussels-Capital Region
Identifier
- 612
- http://contribute.europeana.eu/contributions/1b2ec4d0-0a71-0136-56af-6a77df253875
Language
- en
- eng
Is part of
- Europeana Migration Collection Day: Brussels, House of European History, Brussels, 2018-03-15–2018-03-17
Providing country
- Europe
Collection name
First time published on Europeana
- 2019-07-25T07:45:38.603Z
Last time updated from providing institution
- 2021-11-03T11:22:04.772Z