Akhmed Yakoob
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Akhmed Yakoob
@Akhmedyakoob1
Lawyer/Revolutionary
Birmingham, England Katılım Nisan 2023
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Donald Trump is clearly backtracking on the gas field strikes.
First, he backed the attack on Iran’s South Pars gas field as a “message.”
Now he’s saying no more strikes on energy sites.
At the same time, he’s warning he’ll destroy that same gas field if Iran hits Qatar again.
So which is it? De-escalation or escalation?
Looks like he’s trying to walk it back ,without looking weak.
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@Akhmedyakoob1 Why do you say the Green Party is degenerate?
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@cfdownes_ Charlie, you are a coward and upset because @AbdullaAndalusi & @Akhmedyakoob1 destroyed you in the Dan Wotton debate. You would never say this in front of Mr Andalusi, @mohammed_hijab , @AliDawah1 or @smile2jannah . You had a chance to say these things but you got scared!
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@HenMazzig What did they expect them to do after bombing a girls school ?
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I don’t know your sect but Yakoob the ummah around the world if not is awakened now will not get the SHAFAA Of prophet MOHAMMAD(saww) ON JUDGMENT DAY.I fear it will happen because it is what is predicted that a majority will enter Hell. This TREACHERY IS RECORDED IN SKIES wallah
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If Al Aqsa falls , it will be the fault of Sunni Arab states who have allowed the Zionists to rape their countries in to submission !
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@Akhmedyakoob1 What about what Pakistan have done?
Or it’s fine when the inbreds bomb ?
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When I first visited Afghanistan in 2024, I went to the “Omid” (Hope) drug rehabilitation centre in Kabul, which was bombed by Pakistan last night.
Afghanistan has one of the most successful opium addiction rehabilitation programmes in the world. This is despite 20 years of a brutal US-led NATO occupation that proliferated opium usage domestically and monopolised its global exportation.
I met former addicts who had become Huffadh of the Quran, as well as electricians, tailors, carpenters, bricklayers, and teachers of Pashto, while others were studying English. Many had completely rebuilt their lives. Some had spent just three months there and never wanted to leave, choosing instead to stay on as mentors and volunteers to help others recover.
In the space of just a few years, opium addiction across parts of the country had dropped so significantly that in many towns and cities it had become almost non-existent.
To now see Pakistan bomb the same rehabilitation centre, killing at least 400 civilians, is deeply disturbing.
Those killed were patients, people who had entered that centre with hope. Muslims in the process of turning their lives around, who could have gone on to become Quran teachers, labourers, and contributors to their society.
To carry out such an attack in the concluding nights of Ramadan, at a time when the Muslim world is already in turmoil, is utterly shameful, regardless of any anti-terrorism justification put forward by Pakistan.
Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji‘oon.
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This rtrded Paki won’t apply that same logic to pk when afg is doing daily terrorist attacks
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When powerful nations bomb another country and assassinate its leadership, it’s called “strategy.” When Iran responds, it’s called “terror.” The double standard is clear.
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