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Ameer_Al_Sigma Al Squidwardi 🇸🇬 📚

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Digital Creator, Book Reviewer, Tech, Traditional Muslim, Shafi'i, tweets in English and Malay, Podcaster, Soccer, Basketball, NFL, MMA

Singapore Katılım Aralık 2018
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Don Cajas@DonCajas·
@amai58561 Syrians are wild. They’re either Assadist nut cases, takfiris or طوبزجيه
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🇯🇲 TMC Music Connoisseur@MusicConnoisseu·
Not seen enough people invest in H Moneda stocks 😮‍💨 he’s too cold This is RAPPING rapping 🥶
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Isn't the Ertugrul and Osman series show how it happened?
Akbar Zab@ZabAkbar

From Devastation to Empire: How the Mongol Invasion Reshaped the Ummah and Paved the Way for the Rise of the Ottomans The Mongol invasion acted as a profound turning point for the Ummah, much like the ascension of Muawiya in 661 following the assassination of Ali ibn Abi Talib (may Allah be pleased with him) by the Khawarij. In both cases, these events led to significant shifts in the structure and direction of the Islamic world. With the rise of the Umayyads, political and religious authority, once unified under the Caliphate, became separated—political power went to the Umayyads, while the Ulama assumed responsibility for religious matters. The Mongols, however, disrupted this system even further. Before their conquest, legitimate rule required recognition by the Abbasids in Baghdad. This tradition ended abruptly in 1258 when the Mongols sacked Baghdad, obliterating the authority of the Abbasids. The established rules of sovereignty were replaced by chaos, ushering in an era of instability akin to the "wild west." Despite this upheaval, the Islamic world adapted, displaying its hallmark resilience and creativity. Muslims responded to the challenges by developing new frameworks while remaining true to the principles of Sharia and Islamic norms. With the Abbasids no longer serving as the central authority, a pressing question emerged: what type of leadership should take their place? While the Ummah was opposed to Mongol rule, the Mongol conversion to Islam gradually softened this opposition. One of the most significant outcomes of this period was the growing prominence of Sufism. This shift occurred shortly after the death of Shaykh al-Akbar Ibn Arabi, one of the greatest Sufi masters, who passed away just 15 years before the fall of Baghdad. His students and their teachings gained increasing influence in the post-Mongol era, shaping Muslim society in profound ways. This marked a movement away from prioritizing political authority toward a deeper emphasis on spiritual authority. Muslims began to focus on adopting a spiritual perspective to better understand the world, their identity, and how to organize society. Instead of looking to large empires for protection, they turned to Allah and the practice of Ihsan (spiritual excellence). This trend was not unique to the Mongol era. A similar shift occurred after the Crusaders conquered Jerusalem in 1099. Imam al-Ghazali, who lived in Masjid al-Aqsa leading up to this conquest, became a key figure in this spiritual revival. His works, which emphasized inner reform and spirituality, gained even greater traction following the upheaval caused by the Crusaders. When the Ottomans rose to power, they embodied this new understanding of leadership. While they governed as political rulers, they recognized the Sufis as the true spiritual guides of the Ummah. This represented a complete reimagining of sovereignty and authority. The Ottomans’ ability to blend political and spiritual elements contributed to their remarkable longevity, lasting for 600 years. It’s fair to say that the destruction of Baghdad by the Mongols in 1258 laid the groundwork for this transformation. The Mongol invasion, though devastating, catalyzed a redefinition of leadership and sovereignty in the Islamic world. It marked a shift toward spiritual authority and creative adaptability, showcasing the enduring strength and ingenuity of Islamic civilization in the face of profound challenges. Shaykh Firas Alkhateeb @khateeb88

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Chris AR Blauvelt@arblauvelt·
Favorite recitation/reciter for Surat Kahf?
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lil duval@lilduval·
My house was the house everybody came to play atari and Nintendo at 😂😂😂
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@lilduval That mean you had all the video games n shit

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Sophieeee@Is_Sophia2·
Allahumo inni as'alukal jannah wa au'uzubikah mina near Say it 3x and push it to the next perosn
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May this be your last Ramadan unmarried.
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blueface@bluefacebleedem·
Never said how much I was paid the excuses are becoming evident was never contracted to wear a patch an even if I was fined 100k that’s not even half of what’s owed talking about retract my statement y would I do that if I was never compensated further proving my point this was bad business from the opponent changing a week before the fight an my original opponent still on the event
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REMEMBER PERSIB@rememberpersib·
ALHAMDULILLAH FULL TIME
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Fix your salah, and Allah will fix your problems...
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Your tears in Tahajjud will make Allah say KUN to all your Duas.
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How about take the 6 days of Shawal fasting to coincide with the 3 days of white fasting days or fast 6 days + 3 days of white fasting days?
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AkhiTweet@AkhiTweet·
Woah woah woah, slow down. Lock in. Six days of Shawwal.
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Just got word from King Kai. Chuck Norris has passed through the Other World Check-In Station.
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Dua_hub@dua_hub·
May we never be victims of CANCER, HEART, LIVER and KIDNEY Failure. Ameen ya Allah 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
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