Win Everything

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Win Everything

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Katılım Kasım 2021
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Gandalv
Gandalv@Microinteracti1·
Zelensky isn’t angry. He is patient in a way that makes it worse. He is saying that Ukraine is now turning to the Middle East and the Gulf for what Europe has failed to deliver. Ballistic defense. Financing. The things Europe has had four years to coordinate and still cannot because Hungary sits in the room and nobody has figured out how to remove a hostile state from an alliance it is actively sabotaging. Four years. That is how long the EU has been pissed on by Orban and responded by scheduling another meeting. And now Zelensky is cutting deals with Gulf states based on shared drone warfare expertise. Ukraine teaches them how to survive modern aerial attack. They help fund Ukraine’s defense. A clean bilateral arrangement that bypasses the entire European bureaucratic apparatus completely. If that deal gets done, it is the single most embarrassing indictment of EU foreign policy in the institution’s history. Not because Ukraine found partners elsewhere. Because it had to. Europe built a system so paralyzed by its own consensus rules that a single pro-Kremlin government in Budapest can hold 400 million people hostage for four years while a democracy bleeds out on the continent’s eastern border. The question is whether Europe is even embarrassed enough to notice. Gandalv / @Microinteracti1
Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський@ZelenskyyUa

We are engaging with countries in the Middle East and the Gulf, which now show a strong interest in Ukraine’s experience in defending against drones. We already see that not only “shaheds” are being used in the region, but there is also growing evidence of the use of FPV drones. This is modern warfare, and everyone must be prepared for it. Ukraine has this expertise, and in exchange for our support we need help in areas where we face greater challenges. This includes protection against ballistic threats and financial resources for defense. Ukraine offers a mutually beneficial partnership: we can strengthen those who can strengthen us. The situation in the world now is such that only coordinated and joint actions can guarantee real results and genuine security. We are being blocked in Europe, and as long as this risk remains, we must seek out additional opportunities to strengthen ourselves. The Middle East and the Gulf are the right direction and serious opportunities to make Ukraine stronger.

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Win Everything@Everything2Win·
@BaytAlHikmah1 Those courses u mention are catered for in Afghanistan. There is also this information gap problem we have in Afghanistan. But i urge Muslims not to see Afghanistan from BBC lens. It will be very much skewed and misleading.
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IbnHikmah
IbnHikmah@BaytAlHikmah1·
@Everything2Win I agree we should understand motives before jumping to conclusions. But I don’t buy the idea that higher education isn’t a right for women or that it’s “more efficient” to only invest in men Education is a human right And women also fill essential roles in medicine teaching, etc.
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IbnHikmah@BaytAlHikmah1·
I genuinely don’t understand the Taliban’s goal in banning women’s education. I’ve met brothers at my masjid who say they’d send their own daughters to university even abroad in places like Saudi or Qatar. So clearly education itself isn’t the issue. What is?
Luke🇱🇹🇪🇺@lucus090909

Taliban wants women to be modest but uneducated Islamophobes want women to be educated but immodest The Islamic republic wants women to be educated and modest

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Win Everything@Everything2Win·
@BaytAlHikmah1 I argue that there is a direct corelation between late marriages; expensive marriages and declining birth rate with more women entering higher education.. While we should criticize Taliban rightfully we must acknowledge our internal biases we may not even know exist.
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Nizairullah
Nizairullah@Nizairulla9r·
@syeda067 @Everything2Win @thesurepath1 What have Kashmiris done for afghans? Most of us think Kashmir should be an independent country free from both India and Pakistan, But at the end of the way we don’t care about them, did Kashmiris condemn the march 16th air strike on the rehab centre in Kabul?
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The Sure Path
The Sure Path@thesurepath1·
In 1997, Pakistan deported 14 Uyghur students, who were then executed in China. In 2009, nine Uyghurs were extradited from Pakistan. In 2011 at least five Uyghurs were extradited. All of these cases were per the request of China. In contrast, the same requests were made from the Taliban, but the Taliban refused to hand them over. Why? Because the Taliban has red lines. The Pakistani leadership does not believe in red lines. The Pakistani leadership will compromise their own mothers if China or America exerts a tiny amount of pressure. It is good to have red lines, it is good to have uncompromising values, at least a few of them. But unfortunately, Pakistan doesn’t have any, Pakistan is stuck with a leadership which believes that every decision must be made only after maslaha weighs the dollars and yuans that could be gained or lost in the process.
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Robonoto 🇰🇪
Robonoto 🇰🇪@Mujahideen99·
@the_sambu Anyone can say, "No problem, I'll clear that". Clearing it is the Deal !!! I didn't say he won't clear it though !!! But know the difference btw saying and Doing !
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Chris Sambu
Chris Sambu@the_sambu·
Sonko went to KNH to visit the lady who was attacked with sulfuric acid by that NIS guy. He met another lady there who said she had been discharged but had failed to clear the bill. Sonko asked how much; she said 920K. Sonko randomly responded, "No problem, I'll clear that."
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Win Everything@Everything2Win·
@psyFad3 @Samaalenimo @thesurepath1 Sahabas are the ones who carried this religion the trustees.. We take the Prophets teaching through them, we read the Quran through them.. They taught us everything we know.
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Psy Fade
Psy Fade@psyFad3·
@Samaalenimo @thesurepath1 so what if the revelation was delivered straight to them? does that make them impeccable? they are still normal human beings and are not messengers nor angels. I'm genuinely curious which Sahaba's journey do you think it is Fard to learn and according to who?
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The Sure Path
The Sure Path@thesurepath1·
Some people get the wrong impression that I like Shias, or that I agree with Shias on everything, hell no. I agree with Shias on most things, but they are Shias, and I am a Sunni. We will never agree on everything. I would hate to live in a place where people curse the Sahaba, but I have never lived in such a place, and if such a place exists, I wouldn’t want to live there just by thought experiment. But the same applies to other places, and in comparison, the Shia issue becomes insignificant, because imagine living in a place where people openly curse God almighty, and make fun of the prophets. In UK, we have had TV programs making fun of God for decades, we have public displays of insulting the prophets, but the same Muslims who find it difficult to tolerate Shia extremes, find it very tolerating to live with the Atheists and Pagans. The same Muslims live in places where Quran is burnt, where God is insulted, where the prophets are a topic of mockery, where angels and jinns, right and wrong, it is all up for wild interpretations, they are all considered as myths born out of stupid people.. yet you live there, you tolerate, you school there, you eat and walk and talk and laugh with its people as if there is nothing wrong. Shia corruption is nothing compared to the Atheist corruption. And you will only understand this once you think about it rationally rather than emotionally. So it is hypocritical to hate the Shias in such extremes that you want them annihilated because they might curse the Sahaba, but then live in harmony with Atheists who cruse God almighty and the prophets. How do you make sense of this hypocrisy? You can’t. And you will never be able to. So you have to change your mindset if you want a rational and balanced world view rather than drowning in irrational rage and fury. Now, I am not saying that every Muslim should suddenly pack their bags and migrate, I am merely saying that you should show the same level of tolerance towards Shias, as you show towards atheists, because the Shias are a thousand times closer to you than the Atheists will ever be.
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Win Everything@Everything2Win·
@fvckusa2026 @thesurepath1 So the 4 Fatima,Ali,Hassan and Hussein? Or by family we also include the wives of the Prophet including Khadija, Hafsa, Aisha and the rest? And we include his uncles, brother in law,his cousins?
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IRAN IRAN IRAN@fvckusa2026·
@thesurepath1 Sahaba is not an original official list. It has changed for political reasons. If someone was a bad person that tricked the prophet into a fake friendship then that person is still a bad person. By comparison, Shias love the family of the prophet, a list which cannot be modified
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MG 🏳️
MG 🏳️@FavAfghan_I·
Afghanistan is the only Muslim nation that has guts to say ‘NO’ to the non Muslims.
DOAM@doamuslims

Afghanistan refuses to hand over Uyghur Muslims to China Liu Zongyi, director of South Asian Studies centre at the Shanghai Institute, stated that the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan categorically refuses Chinese demands regarding the Uyghur Muslims, despite promises of massive investments, humanitarian aid, and diplomatic support at the UN to ease sanctions. Liu Zongyi said in an interview that Afghanistan is not cooperating with China over the issue of Uyghur Muslims. China is demanding that Uyghur refugees in Afghanistan be deported back as China claims that they are "militants" belonging to the East Turkistan Islamic Movement (ETIM). Liu explained that the Afghan government has been very reluctant to act against the Uyghurs due to shared history, religious beliefs, tribal traditions, and social connections. "The biggest sticking point in China-Taliban relations is the issue of the East Turkestan Islamic Movement, which we regard as a terrorist organization. When we discuss this matter with Taliban officials, they never agree to hand these individuals over to China due to their shared religious beliefs and that deep-rooted tradition of protecting those who seek refuge. This situation creates a very profound trust issue on the Chinese side. They have been told that as long as these security risks persist in this manner, major investments in Afghanistan will not be possible.”

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Black Honey@BlackHoney431·
@FavAfghan_I Afghanistan always says NO on all the wrong things. It's extraordinarily talented in always standing on the morally wrong side on any matter.
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Win Everything@Everything2Win·
@syeda067 @thesurepath1 Taliban pursue diplomatic relationship with all countries even USA.. But this doesnt mean it will be dictated by them. Understand this my fellow brother from Pakistan.
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Win Everything@Everything2Win·
@HunHaan @AbdullaAndalusi Please solve your problems inside. The World has seen what Afghans are capable of in history and today. Even the Chinese said Afghans didnt betray the Uyghurs in exchange of economic projects..
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TEHZEEB
TEHZEEB@HunHaan·
@AbdullaAndalusi Afghanis are paid to keep Pakistan destabilized. And they are doing their job successfully. They support TTP who have killed ninety thousand Pakistanis and blown up hundreds of Mosques in suicide bombings. I have never seen these people fighting kuffar.
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Abdullah al Andalusi
Abdullah al Andalusi@AbdullaAndalusi·
I think Sneako should have said something Imam Ghazali said, but with a slight modern adjustment*: At the moment, the power of the Ummah and hope for defence of Islam lays with the shawkah of the Turks, Persians, Afghans, Malays, Bengalis & Pakistanis *He only mentioned turks
Mohammed Hijab@mohammed_hijab

@sneako Some people are overreacting and misunderstanding what Sneako said in this post, especially those who have his number and could just ask him directly. This is not the time for petty dispute and this approach is anti-dawah. Geopolitically Sunni majority countries have let us down

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Win Everything@Everything2Win·
@abdulaziz67H ثم بدأت تخلق اكاذيب ان افغانستان طلبت من الصين مساعدات كثيرة وانهها الغت عن تنقيب النفط فقط لصالح دعم إنساني اوروبي ههه والحقيقة ان الامارة قالت ان الصين لم تستوف بشروط العقد ويتباطؤون في التنفيذ يظنون ان الافغان مثل دول افريقيا الفقيرة..
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عبدالعزيز 𓂆
عبدالعزيز 𓂆@abdulaziz67H·
الصيني كمان فلاح ومتخلف. يعني الناس داخلة حرب مع العالم كله ربع قرن بسبب فرد واحد-توجد أسباب موضوعية لتسليمه لأنه مدبر "جريمة"- تجي أنت بكل وقاحة تطالب بتسليم آلاف المجاهدين الي صمدوا معاهم عشرين سنة في حرب العالم! لو مكان الامارة كان عملت معسكرات لهم في واخان جكر فيهم.
DOAM@doamuslims

Afghanistan refuses to hand over Uyghur Muslims to China Liu Zongyi, director of South Asian Studies centre at the Shanghai Institute, stated that the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan categorically refuses Chinese demands regarding the Uyghur Muslims, despite promises of massive investments, humanitarian aid, and diplomatic support at the UN to ease sanctions. Liu Zongyi said in an interview that Afghanistan is not cooperating with China over the issue of Uyghur Muslims. China is demanding that Uyghur refugees in Afghanistan be deported back as China claims that they are "militants" belonging to the East Turkistan Islamic Movement (ETIM). Liu explained that the Afghan government has been very reluctant to act against the Uyghurs due to shared history, religious beliefs, tribal traditions, and social connections. "The biggest sticking point in China-Taliban relations is the issue of the East Turkestan Islamic Movement, which we regard as a terrorist organization. When we discuss this matter with Taliban officials, they never agree to hand these individuals over to China due to their shared religious beliefs and that deep-rooted tradition of protecting those who seek refuge. This situation creates a very profound trust issue on the Chinese side. They have been told that as long as these security risks persist in this manner, major investments in Afghanistan will not be possible.”

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Win Everything@Everything2Win·
@omgsidewalks We also say treat me as you would treat your brother.. Elder men when expressing affection to young men tell them, "You are like my son!" So its completely okay i think.. This is called bringing the case close to home.
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‏ً@omgsidewalks·
i find it extremely fcked up when you have to ask men “what if she was your sister, daughter or mother” in order to make them see women as valuable human beings
valentine@valawakened

SPEAK YOUR MIND PLEASE

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Bashir Gharwal غروال@bashir_gharwall·
@paykhar It’s not about “complaining” but brining an important issue to light which often overlooked by those organisations. If it’s about having “nothing else to do..” maybe there was no need to pay attention to this, since you have a lot on your plate.. 😊
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Sangar Paykhar - سنګر پیکار
I don’t know who’s worse. The attention seeking bimbo, or all the Afghans who have nothing else to do than to constantly complain about her.
Bashir Gharwal غروال@bashir_gharwall

With all due respect, it is neither appropriate nor credible for individuals who are born and bread outside #Afghanistan to claim representation of Afghan women and girls. Such representation requires not only lived experience within the country, but also a deep and nuanced understanding of the complex social, cultural, and religious values that shape their lives. Those who have not directly experienced the ground realities which defines the Afghan society, can never be a true representative. It is deeply concerning that orgs such as @UNESCO @GenevaSummit @UNWatch @UN continue to elevate voices that lack this essential contextual grounding, while many women within Afghanistan remain unheard. Authentic representation must prioritised (those who are directly affected), ensuring that their voices are not overshadowed or inherently shaped by external environments. Failure to do so risks distorting both the challenges faced by Afghan women and the solutions required to address their issues. @SR_Afghanistan @antonioguterres @ShafiqaKhplwak @HNajibullah @shabnam_salehi @MaryamGardiwal @BarakPashtana @barakzaish1 @WaisBarakzai @PathanBhaiii @jafarhaand @hameedshuja

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موحدة@gharibawanaeema·
married brothers approaching sisters who clearly state they do not want to be a second wife boggle me also just bc someone is studying at the Islamic university in Madinah doesn't mean that they will have the Adaab & Akhlaaq needed to accompany علم والله المستعان
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Win Everything@Everything2Win·
@nahafghan Becoz of their bitterness they cant admit that they couldnt meet the terms and conditions they first signed up for. Did they think IEA was a African dictatorship or another corrupt country in Asia?
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Win Everything@Everything2Win·
@rahmandeprof Islam mainly provides guidelines and framework but u must learn and research the rest. For example in economics it tells u the main principles are; do not take peoples wealty at all except with their approval.. so this means no Taxes. No riba so this means u cancel this too etc
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De Prof™@rahmandeprof·
A lot of non-muslims (sometimes even Muslims) tend to always ask actual Muslims why they're always bringing Islam into every conversation. Why they're always referencing Islamic perspectives—in politics, in economics, in finance etc. And I always find that very interesting. Earlier today, I was accused of that, again, and it was because I'd told a person to study the Qur'ān, its tafseer and selected scholarly works for productivity, instead of sleeping on self-help books all day long. Thing is, there's absolutely nothing a human, a Muslim, wants to engage that Islam doesn't already speak to. It lays down principles for economics, finance, even frames how emerging systems like cryptocurrency are weighed, and speaks to character, relationships, ambition, restraint, and purpose. Islam isn't a compartment we Muslims switch into; it's the lens we see through. Apparently, the critique itself is revealing. It assumes Islam belongs in a box labeled “Religion.” Something you pull out on Fridays or in theological debates, then set aside when real life begins. But that's not how it works for someone who actually believes in Allah and His Messenger (SAW). If you believe the Qur'ān is Allah's speech, that the Prophet (SAW) was sent as a mercy to the world, that this deen is complete and comprehensive, then of course you reference it constantly. I mean, how could you not? The Muslim isn't expected to segment his thinking into Islamic and secular when Islam already addresses the full scope of human experience. People read self-help books for purpose, productivity, relationships, mental clarity—Islam speaks to all of that with more depth and divine precision from Allah Himself. They study philosophy for meaning—Islam provides it. They turn to economics, politics, ethics—Islam has established frameworks for those too. Hence to say Muslims are bringing Islam into everything is to completely misunderstand what Islam essentially is. Islam is the way of life. Islam is the foundation. If a matter concerns life, it falls within its guidance. Alhamdulillah, Alhamdulillah.
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