El nacho

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El nacho

El nacho

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El nacho
El nacho@MuslimFather·
@aliladiere Brother, not sure if it was you but someone said their father or older brother stopped giving a f about Arsenal and enjoyed his time with his family the happier he became... It's time
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chief@aliladiere·
I can’t bring myself to go to the next few games. I am tired, physically and mentally.
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5Pillars
5Pillars@5Pillarsuk·
Celebrations in the Israeli Knesset following the approval of the death penalty for Palestinian prisoners. Extremist minister Itamar Ben-Gvir was seen inside the Knesset celebrating with champagne, opening a bottle and toasting “victory” to mark the passage of the law.
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Dyab Abou Jahjah
Dyab Abou Jahjah@Aboujahjah·
Israel has now become the first state to codify a death sentence that applies in practice to one ethnic group, while another is effectively shielded from it.
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Propaganda & co
Propaganda & co@propandco·
Remember, these are colonists None of them belong in Palestine They are celebrating the execution of the indigenous inhabitants who have every right to resist their God forsaken presence They can enjoy this for now But the reckoning will surely come And when it does, the entire world will be celebrating
The Cradle@TheCradleMedia

VIDEO | Israeli National Security Minister Ben Gvir, outside the Knesset chamber, celebrates the passing of the death penalty law for Palestinian detainees, describing it as historic and saying, “Soon we will count them one by one.”

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El nacho
El nacho@MuslimFather·
@bbwwhore30 Wow you look amazing, not that you didn't before! Good on you, but, please stay bbw
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conspiracybot
conspiracybot@conspiracyb0t·
On Israeli national television: “Everyone in Gaza must die. They should all be left to starve to death, even children. I don’t care”
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El nacho@MuslimFather·
@MMmaah1r Watching them squirm has been legendary
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New Crescent Society
New Crescent Society@NewCrescentSoc·
WHEN IS EID AL FITR 1447 / 2026 IN THE UK? PREDICTED DATES MOSQUES WHICH FOLLOW SAUDI: Friday 20 March MOSQUES WHICH FOLLOW MOROCCO: Saturday 21 March LOCAL UK SIGHTING: Saturday 21 March (with a very small chance for Friday 20 March if the UK sees a “record-breaking” moon) Explanations below. * FOLLOW SAUDI - FRIDAY 20 MARCH UK mosques following Saudi will do Eid on Friday. Saudi started Ramadan a day too early, and will look for the moon a day too early on Wednesday 18 March. The moon will be before conjunction, thus Saudi will declare “not seen”, and complete 30 days of Shaban. FOLLOW MOROCCO - SATURDAY 21 MARCH Morocco will look for the moon on Thursday 19 March. The moon will be very, very hard to see (Yallop Code: C - see diagram). We expect no crescent sightings, and so they complete 30 days for Ramadan and Eid on Saturday 21 March. For context: Morocco has never seen such a thin moon in decades of sighting records. They accept naked eye sightings only. LOCAL UK SUNNAH SIGHTING - SATURDAY 21 MARCH (though Friday is possible). Our UK moonsighters will search for the moon on Thursday 19 March. We are in a similar position to Moroocco with a moon which is extremely difficult to see (Yallop Code: C - see diagram). Therefore we expect Eid to be on Saturday 21 March However, there is a thin chance we could see the moon if we have perfect weather conditions - and if we do, Eid would be on Friday. Seeing such a moon would break a record for us - and we will try our best! Anything can happen…Exciting! And Allah knows best.
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Far from Right
Far from Right@KarakDesi·
Attempting to sight the new crescent of Ramadhan 1447. Here's hoping. 😭 ☁️
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New Crescent Society@NewCrescentSoc·
NEW CRESCENT SOCIETY – MOON NOT SEEN. RAMADAN HAS 30 DAYS 1 SHAWWAL = SATURDAY 21 MARCH EID IS ON SATURDAY (LOCAL SIGHTING) We had moonsighters around the country – Cardiff, Exeter, Bristol, Southampton, London, Oxford, Birmingham, Leicester, Derby, Bolton, Preston, Liverpool, Bradford, Leeds, Sheffield, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Dundee, Jersey Islands and many more! Thank you to all of you who were looking for the moon – we had great gatherings and an incredible feeling of reviving the sunnah. However as the moon was not seen in the UK by the eyes, those who follow local sighting will do Eid on Saturday. More news to come about Eid prayers on Saturday – as they will need to be organised by us! Whenever you are celebrating EID MUBARAK!
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El nacho@MuslimFather·
Glad someone got a screenshot of this!
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Rilwan
Rilwan@Real1_balogun·
Emotionally vulnerable moment for Big Meeks. He wrote about his knee injury in his book. It was at the end of his book and it's the most emotional part of that book for me. Read the excerpt where he wrote about how he gave up on his knees below; “Terry’s call was exactly what I’d been waiting for. I hadn’t kicked a ball for two years. Not properly, anyway. Not in a game. My last appearance for Aston Villa had been in October 2016. I’d come off after an hour then, pretending I had cramp but really worried about the feeling in my knee: I could feel it starting to swell up. Since then, I seemed to have been bouncing from one injury to another. Even when I was fit, I’d not been able to do anything but train. That had been with the first team, at the start. But after a while, I couldn’t even do that. I was sent to train with the reserves, the kids, instead. I was stuck. As soon as JT’s name flashed up on my phone, I thought that was about to change. Villa had just appointed Dean Smith as manager. Terry, who I’d known since our days with England together, had been installed as his assistant. The gaffer wanted to see me, he said. It was music to my ears. He was going to offer me a fresh start. All the problems of the last couple of years would be water under the bridge. He’d give me the opportunity to prove myself, to win my place back. I was only 30. I had another couple of years in me, at least. In the Championship, maybe more. Dean Smith was going to offer me the chance to feel like a footballer again. Or not, as it turned out. I always liked managers who were honest with me, and Dean was completely honest. He didn’t try and lead me on. He didn’t shirk the difficult conversation. He told me that the way I was moving didn’t look right to him. There was something wrong with my knee: he could see it in the way I ran and, most of all, in the way I was slowing down when I had the ball at my feet. I was taking too long to control the ball. It was as though I was very carefully positioning myself before playing a pass just so my knee didn’t go. In the process, I was slowing the team down. He wanted to play with a bit of zip. He needed everything to be quick, sharp, instant. I was too ponderous. I couldn’t play football the way wanted to play football. There would, he told me, be no place for me in his Aston Villa team. “I’ve always liked to feel like I’m real with myself. I can be honest about my shortcomings. I know what I’m good at and what I’m not. During my career, I knew when I’d played well and when I hadn’t. I’m not delusional. But as he said it, I didn’t really understand. I felt I was playing pretty well in training. I thought I was doing fine. Afterwards, I went to check with the other players. I asked them how they thought I’d been playing. They assured me I was fine, doing well, not a problem. Of course you don’t know if they’re saying that because they genuinely mean it, or because they don’t want to hurt your feelings. Deep down, I was aware that it didn’t matter. That conversation with Dean Smith was the end of my career. I knew it. I just didn’t want to admit that I knew it, not right away.” The pain of football can be long-lasting and permanent. It takes the best and boldest to live through it.
CBS Sports Golazo ⚽️@CBSSportsGolazo

A really honest and vulnerable moment from the #UCLToday crew to open today's show 🥹❤️

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El nacho@MuslimFather·
@NewCrescentSoc Don't forget to check if jersey and Guernsey can see the moon
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New Crescent Society@NewCrescentSoc·
AFGHANISTAN SEE THE MOON?!? According to astronomical data, the moon was below the horizon and before conjunction at the reported time of sighting in Afghanistan. In other words, the moon had not yet been born and was not above the horizon, meaning it would have been astronomically impossible to observe. This is not the first time that such reports have emerged from Afghanistan. For example, in 2022 there was also a reported sighting prior to a lunar eclipse, which raised similar questions among astronomers and moonsighting experts. QUESTION FOR THOSE WHO SUPPORT GLOBAL SIGHTING IN THE UK Some supporters of a "global moonsighting" approach argue that if Muslims in another country report seeing the moon, their testimony should be accepted without scientific scrutiny. In light of the current report, it raises an interesting question: Would those who advocate global moonsighting accept a report such as this one from Afghanistan? Or are such principles applied selectively, to only follow Saudi? These situations highlight why many communities emphasise the importance of careful verification and strong local observation systems, as is the sunnah. In any case, we look forward to focusing on our own local sightings tomorrow, and we ask Allah for clarity and unity.
New Crescent Society@NewCrescentSoc

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