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anymouslydone · 25 days
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May Allahs wrath fall upon those Israelis like thunders. Ameen
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cavalierzee · 8 days
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The Axis Of Assistance
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Any leader who supports Zionist Israel is a traitor to Palestine and the Muslim Ummah.
Rabyna Choudhry
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wrappedinamysteryy · 3 months
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A small note that I like to leave in my books, Alhamdulillah
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queermuslimarchives · 7 months
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Assalamu Alaikum,
It is an archive for LGBTQIA+ Muslims and for those who do not identify with the western LGBTQ+ notions, but belongs to culturally-specific queer identities. This blog's aim is to amplify the voices of queer/LGBTQI+ muslims, LGBTQI+ voices from Muslim World & queer islamic cultures ✊🏼
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luminalunii97 · 1 year
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Executions in Iran. A brief look on this violent punishment.
"Iran ranks second after China in execution tolls." It's severe guys. Innocent people are on the death row. Make some noise with us. Push your government to cut ties with human rights violators. They kill us on the streets, they kill us in our homes, they kill us traveling with airplane, they kill us in universities, and they kill us by gallows. Help us save our people.
Side note: I've seen regime supporters spreading rumors like Mohsen Shekari had killed a policeman. First of all policeman stands for enemy and ISIS in Iran so even if he did, we're at war with the enemy. We're not exchanging kisses with them. He didn't though. In his official conviction there's no charge on murder only "attacking and injuring a Basij officer". This regime lap dogs want to make these executions look justified and it's their job to lie and deceive public opinion. Don't believe them, do a research first, then report them on spreading misinformation, and educate your friends and families on what is going on in Iran. Thank you.
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found a hadith that unnervingly reminds me of the situation w palestine n the arab world rn
the prophet (ﷺ) said: the people will soon summon one another to attack you as people when eating invite others to share their dish. someone asked: will that be because of our small numbers at that time? he replied: no, you will be numerous at that time: but you will be scum and rubbish like that carried down by a torrent, and allah will take fear of you from the breasts of your enemy and last enervation (wahn) into your hearts. someone asked: what is wahn? messenger of allah (ﷺ) replied: love of the world and dislike of death.
sunan abi dawud 4297
grade: sahih
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historyforfuture · 6 months
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With the Internet and communications cut off in Gaza... Israeli occupation planes bombed the vicinity of the Indonesian Hospital in the northern Gaza Strip.🇵🇸
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deborahdeshoftim5779 · 4 months
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What are your major views concerning the Israel Palestine war?
A good question.
I am assuming that you refer to Israel's current military retaliation in Gaza, which I will answer. However, I will also broaden your question to include the state of the conflict.
First of all, Israel's military retaliation in Gaza was entirely provoked by the Hamas terrorist organisation.
Despite international media scrutinising Israel's actions, nobody with a fair mind should downplay the scale of the crime that Hamas committed. The Jews have never suffered such an act of genocidal terrorism since the Holocaust, and some Israeli witnesses and survivors have testified that the some of crimes Hamas committed exceed those committed by Islamic State and the Nazis.
This is important to remember, as the actions of Israel and Hamas are not equal, no matter what the media, activists and the mob of empty-headed, allegedly "progressive" mouthpieces online (including on Tumblr) claim. Israel has acted in self-defence and to punish a terrorist organisation; Hamas acted to massacre the Jewish population.
Two important points are being missed by the international media and other groups:
1- Hamas' act of terror on October 7 was not motivated by politics. The claims made by student organisations at Harvard University and Columbia and co., asserting that the terrorist attack was motivated by the decades-long conflict between Israel and the Palestinians, are a blatant attempt to rationalise the pure evil that Hamas committed. This despite the scale of Hamas' crimes: beheading babies, burning children alive. The sheer sadistic evil of these crimes already demonstrates that the motivation wasn't political: it was pure, Nazi Jew-hatred.
Since 2006, Hamas has stated clearly that it aims for the extermination of Jews worldwide. This charter has been available for public viewing for years, yet people who rationalise the evil of Hamas have either never heard of it because they don't speak Arabic (and can't be bothered to do any research), or they know of Hamas' genocidal aims against the Jews and are choosing to ignore this because they believe the Jews are responsible for attracting such hatred. I'll never forget the liberal commentator, Kyle Kulinski, rationalising Hamas' antisemitism by claiming that it's because 'they're pissed off'.
Imagine someone claiming that the KKK's hatred of black people was because they were 'pissed off'.
2- The October 7 attack was just the beginning of a series of murderous attacks on Jews worldwide. This fact utterly destroys the claims of student organisations and other rationalisers of evil, who insist that if the Israelis merely acceded to demands made by the Palestinians, then no such terrorist attacks would have occurred.
It's difficult to categorise just how pathetic, cowardly, and disgraceful such assertions are, yet they are usually unchallenged. Prior to October 7, there were many Zionists who said similar things (though they did not rationalise the terrorist attacks): yield to the Palestinians and the conflict will end.
This is a lie.
We have already established that Hamas has a target on the head of every Jew on this planet. And intelligence agencies in European countries have already uncovered plots by Hamas agents in Denmark and the Netherlands, planning murderous attacks on Jews and synagogues.
And to be honest, Hamas doesn't even need such agents. Shortly after their heinous crime, Hamas terrorists called on Muslims to start a day of rage in their defence, a request that thousands, if not millions, of Muslims agreed to do. Since the massacre, people on the pro-Palestinian side, many of them Muslim and Arabic, have been seen celebrating the massacre and calling for the murder of Jews. The infamous video taken in Sydney, in which a crowd calls for the Jews to be gassed, is just one example of such hatred.
Given the scale of Hamas' hatred of Jews and the active danger that Hamas poses to Jews across the world, you can now begin to see why Israel has retaliated in this way.
This is not a decision that Israel took for the pleasure of seeking revenge. For years, Israeli politicians such as Binyamin Netanyahu and much of the elites in Israel's military and intelligence thought that a combination of firefighting and appeasement of Hamas would deal with the security threat to Israel in Gaza. Every time Hamas fired thousands of rockets into Israel, the Israeli military would wait until the barrage became intolerable, then seek to eliminate Hamas terrorists and destroy buildings where they stored weaponry-- a claim that Israel has proven over and over again.
October 7 has proven that those measures were utterly misguided, to say the very least. When the dust has settled, many Israeli politicians and military top brass will have to explain how security could have failed so dramatically on October 7, leading to Hamas terrorists slaughtering IDF soldiers in their beds.
Israel cannot exist with Hamas on its border. I don't know whether the international media is underlining the fact that Hamas is not the only Palestinian terrorist organisation operating in Gaza; Islamic Jihad, known as Palestinian Islamic Jihad, is there as well. This terrorist organisation undoubtedly assisted with the October 7 massacre.
Hamas also operates in the West Bank, and since October 7, it has become even more popular with Palestinians there.
Such information isn't being acknowledged in the international media, or by the cottage industry of so-called activists, either. This undermines the popular claim that Hamas is entirely separate from the Palestinian civilian population.
We know that:
1- Palestinian civilians with work permits from Gaza collected information on Israeli families and passed it to Hamas before October 7
2- Palestinian civilians are seen wildly celebrating the attack, including when the near-naked body of Shani Louk was paraded in Gaza and Palestinian men spat on her; when an Israeli boy was kidnapped and is pictured being pushed around and bullied by Palestinian boys; when an Israeli woman who was violently raped (her trousers are drenched in blood) was dragged out of a car and the Palestinian crowd cheered; when an Israeli mother and her child were pushed and shoved by Palestinian terrorists, again with a crowd cheering
3- We know that some Palestinian civilians entered Israel on October 7 and assisted with the massacres and probably with other war crimes as well
4- Hamas uses Palestinian civilians as human shields, and as assistants to spy on IDF positions and signal to Hamas to release booby traps. The death toll of IDF soldiers, largely ignored by the international media, is often because of them entering booby-trapped buildings
This information is crucial, yet being largely ignored. Many don't even know these facts. But this information helps demonstrate why Israel is targeting buildings in Gaza with unprecedented force. These buildings are often booby-trapped by Hamas terrorists, and civilian collaborators with terrorists are using the rooftops as a vantage point to help Hamas murder IDF soldiers.
In addition to this, Israel has to contend with Hamas' underground tunnel network, which it uses for stockpiling weaponry and now, for keeping hostages.
Israel is in the extremely difficult position of needing to destroy Hamas bases above and below ground and kill Hamas terrorists and collaborators, while also wanting to save the innocent Israelis kidnapped by this evil organisation. It's tragically unsurprising, therefore, that Israel's retaliation campaign puts the Israeli hostages in serious and even mortal danger (although Hamas terrorists already subjected such hostages to unspeakable crimes against humanity).
Again, these are all crucial facts and pieces of context all missing from the wild-eyed, pseudo-moralistic deluge of hatred against Israel that features so prominently among the uneducated (including and especially university students) and the bigoted.
So far, we can see that Hamas is motivated by hatred of Jews, not dissatisfaction with the allocation of land. A further piece of proof is that Hamas came to power with a mandate to murder Jews worldwide, despite the fact that Israel completely withdrew from Gaza in 2005, believing that this would please the Arabs and lead to peace. Not many people realise that Jews have lived in Gaza for centuries (there were synagogues in Gaza, if you can picture it), and they are now the only ethnic group forbidden from entering. This is real ethnic cleansing, but that doesn't produce any outrage from the so-called "moral majority" worldwide.
The obvious, Nazi ideology that fuels Hamas is present in Palestinians who support Hamas, Islamic Jihad, the PFLP, and the original terrorist organisation, the PLO. For years, right under the nose of the feckless United Nations, the Palestinians have been thoroughly indoctrinated into Nazi-style Jew-hatred. In Gaza, the UNRWA has distributed books calling for the murder of Jews. Such books are handed to Palestinian children. The UN has done nothing to cut off UNRWA's funding as a punishment. The European Union has condemned UNRWA for these materials, but hasn't done much more beyond that.
Unsurprisingly, members of UNRWA were caught celebrating Hamas Nazi attack on the Jews. (So were Arabic journalists for the BBC's Arabic-language news service. You can see that this Nazi fervour for murdering Jews is an enormous problem across the Arab and Muslim world, not just in Palestinian-controlled territories.)
This brings us to a central issue. If the Palestinians were really just concerned about the division of land, then why is there a nuclear cloud of Jew-hatred hanging over the West Bank and Gaza? Why are the only Palestinian leaders terrorists, rather than real leaders? (Abbas is the chairman of the PLO, a terrorist organisation, and was possibly involved in the 1972 Münich massacre.) Why does the savage murder of Jews produce celebration in Palestinian territories, if, as Western pro-Palestinian activists claim, their cause supports human rights? Why does the Arab and Muslim world, currently silent about anti-Muslim atrocities in China, turn out in rage against Israel, rather than against Hamas' Nazi terrorism?
These are questions that you won't hear many people asking. But they need to be asked, because the Palestinians could have had their state decades ago, if they wanted it. The popular claim that Israel is obstructing this is a pure lie.
Here are some facts you simply won't hear mentioned:
1)- Most of the original Mandate for Palestine is now modern-day Jordan. The map often shown by pro-Palestinian activists is (deliberately) misleading, as it doesn't show the original size of territory. If it did, people would easily see that the Arabs received the overwhelming majority of it.
2)- Most Jordanians are Palestinian Arabs, a fact clearly resented by the Hashemite rulers, who have in the past driven the PLO out of Jordan, arbitrarily revoked the citizenship of Palestinian Jordanians, and continue to deny Arab descendants of refugees from 1947 to 1949 citizenship. (Something Queen Rania doesn't want to discuss; she's too busy attacking Israel.)
3)- The British Empire heavily restricted Jewish land purchases and later immigration to the remainder of the Mandate, while permitting Arab purchases and immigration
4)- Other Arabic countries were formed by imperial powers based on arbitrary mandatory territories
5)- Some Arab leaders, such as Prince Faisal, recognised that Jewish immigration to Palestine was entirely legitimate and would be beneficial for the Arabs
6)- Many, if not most, Arabs in the early 20th century, considered themselves Syrian, including during the Ottoman Turk Empire
7)- The Ottoman Turk empire had to collapse before the Arabs had a chance at national sovereignty in any part of the later Mandate for Palestine; as it is, they received over 80% of the Mandate; 8)- The Jews were willing to accept a far smaller portion of what is now modern-day Israel back in 1947, but the Arabs refused, with Arab leaders calling for jihad against the Jews.
This is a summary of my main views on this conflict. I am firmly on the side of Israel's right to exist in peace and, like Israel's Charter of 1948, I call on the Arab and Muslim world to abandon its decades-long campaign of genocidal jihad against the Jewish population. A campaign that saw the Arabs align themselves with Adolf Hitler during the Second World War, another fact that the Western pro-Palestinian faction (including on this site) doesn't want to discuss.
There's simply no justification for this conflict. As David Ben Gurion said, the Jews didn't come to dispossess the Arabs, but to live alongside them and cultivate the land together. There is more than enough land there for the Jews and Arabs to live together peacefully. This can still be the case, but it won't come about through blindly forcing a two-state "solution" that ignores Israel's security concerns and doesn't hold the Palestinians responsible for their own share of wrongdoing.
It will come about when the Palestinians reject terrorism and Nazi Jew-hatred, and embrace reasonable dialogue and peace. This is the precondition to any talks about a two-state solution, and this precondition, especially after the crime of October 7, is nonnegotiable.
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thegloriousislam · 4 months
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"No other religion in history spread so rapidly as Islam . . . The West has widely believed that this surge of religion was made possible by the sword. But no modern scholar accepts that idea, and the Qur'an is explicit in support of the freedom of conscience."
James A. Michener (1907 - 1997) - Leading American writer; recipient of honorary doctorates in five fields from thirty leading universities and decorated with the Presidential Medal of freedom, America's highest civilian award.
Citation: [Islam - The Misunderstood Religion, Readers' Digest (American Edition) May 1955]
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uma1ra · 6 months
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The second Nakba
Dear friends tonight Israel war planes are bombing Gaza and there is a ground invasion meaning mass killings of innocent lives remember 48% of are children. The UN just voted for a ceasefire voted against it.
Please share this post as much as you can!
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anymouslydone · 1 month
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They have hearts with which they do not understand, they have eyes with which they do not see, and they have ears with which they do not hear. Those are like livestock; rather, they are more astray. It is they who are the heedless. Surely We have created for Hell a lot of people from among Jinn and mankind. (7:179)
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cavalierzee · 8 months
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Islamic Architecture
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Unknown Photographer
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wrappedinamysteryy · 4 months
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From Whispers Of Love, Hope and Contentment 💚📗
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eisho · 7 months
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الصحفي المتميز @anas7asan
ف وسط الدوشة والقصف خد بالك من الآتي:
- بلينكن فشل إنه ينتزع إدانة صريحة لما قامت به حماس من الدول العربية
- الأمريكان فشلوا إنهم ينتزعوا أي موافقة على مخطط التهجير واللي عايزينه مكسب انتخابي
- القصف فشل في تحقيق أي مكسب سياسي أو عسكري حتى الآن
- الحصيلة المدنية للشهداء أصبحت ثقيلة على تحمل الرأي العام الدولي، وستنقلب ضدهم خلال أيام
- الحالة الشعبية العربية أنضج من أي حرب سابقة وتم بالفعل تحييد اللجان المتصهينة وإسكاتها
- الحراك في الشارع هو الأقوى منذ الانقلاب في المزاح العزبي بعد الثورات المضادة
- السعودية خرجت ببيان إدانة جيد وجمدت التطبيع، وهذه ضربة لورقة أمريكية كانت تريدها قبل الانتخابات
- هناك في مصر حراك شعبي ولأول مرة في المقاطعة والمظاهرات، وتعد صفحة الجزيرة مصر الأولى من حيث التفاعل عن بقية الصفحات العربية والفلسطينية
- مع كل قصف ينزايد حجم الوعي العربي بمركزية القضية الفلسطينية، مما يمسح تماما كل أثر للدعاية الصهيونية العربية
- حماس مازالت تدير المعركة بهدوء ولا ترمي بكل أوراقها في أتون المعركة
- مازال العدو متردد في تنفيذ الهجوم البري، ومع كل ساعة تمر تضيق فرصه في إحراز نصر خاطف
- الإمارات محشورة في زاوية بيان الدعم الأولي للموقف الصهيوني، ومآلات الحرب ستكون محرجة سياسيا لحكام أبو ظبي
- التفاف الفلسطينيين حول المقاومة أصبح أقرب للاجماع
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luminalunii97 · 1 year
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Eid Al Fitr Mubarak to everyone who celebrates it. It is especially Mubarak to the Sunni Muslims inside of Iran who have been the victims of many human rights violations done by the Islamic Republic regime. May the next Eid, all of us be free from this murderous regime.
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belltaviasbff · 1 year
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all im seeing over the internet is that people are just proud of morocco.
no insults to players who may have lost them the match. no racism. no one questioning fate. what i’ve seen from the reaction of morocco’s defeat has been better than anyone else’s win.
france has made france happy. argentina has made argentina happy. but morocco has given pride to africa, the arab world, the muslim world and palestine and that’s the most special thing to come out of this world cup.
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