Islamic Worldview
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Islamic Worldview
@Ghazzali_Mind
American Sunni Muslim. Hanafi-Maturidi. Admirer of the true Sufis.
United States Katılım Kasım 2013
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I asked Claude what is more complex, a human cell or a data center? This was the reply:
Great question — and the answer is almost certainly the human cell, and it’s not particularly close.
Here’s why:
Scale of components. A human cell contains roughly 42 million protein molecules, thousands of different protein types, a genome with ~3 billion base pairs, hundreds of organelles, and a continuous web of signaling networks — all packed into a space of about 10–100 micrometers. A large data center has millions of components too, but they’re discrete, well-documented, and human-designed to be understood.
Emergent behavior. Cells self-organize, self-repair, replicate, and respond dynamically to their environment without any central controller. A data center requires armies of engineers to plan, build, and maintain it, and still fails in predictable ways. The cell “figures things out” autonomously at a level we don’t fully understand even now.
Unknown unknowns. We’ve built every part of a data center — we have complete documentation. We still don’t have a complete model of what a single cell does. After over a century of modern cell biology, new mechanisms (gene regulation, post-translational modifications, phase separation, etc.) are still being discovered regularly.
Information density. Your DNA encodes ~1.5 gigabytes of raw data, but the regulatory layer — which genes get expressed, when, and how — multiplies that complexity enormously. The cell essentially runs a constantly adapting operating system on top of its hardware.
The numbers argument. A cutting-edge data center might have ~10 million components interacting in carefully engineered ways. A single cell has billions of molecules interacting in ways governed by chemistry, physics, and biological evolution — many of which we can only observe, not yet fully predict.
The data center is impressive as a human achievement. But the cell is the product of ~3.8 billion years of evolutionary refinement, and we’re still reverse-engineering it. In terms of raw complexity, it’s in a different league.
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@djvlad If your evidence based thinking leads you to think there is no Creator, your world view is shot from the very beginning.
God help us with the consequences of your materialistic world view, if that’s the case.
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@DanBurmawy How did such a meager minority of three towns defeat all the Arab tribes? You said almost everyone apostated right?
Were they super humans?
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When Muhammad died, every single person left Islam, except for three towns: Mecca, Medina, and Ta’if.
The vast majority of Arabs who had professed Islam under pressure, conquest, or political convenience walked away without hesitation.
If it weren't for the wars that followed, the brutal Ridda Wars, in which an estimated 70,000 people were killed, Islam would have disappeared into the dust of forgotten ideologies.
Entire communities were wiped out. Apostasy was met with the sword.
This moment in Islamic history, the Ridda Wars, is well-documented by early Islamic historians like al-Tabari and Ibn Kathir.
Islam spread, survived, and was sustained by violence from day one.
If Abu Bakr, the successor of Muhammad, hadn’t launched a campaign of coercion and extermination, Islam would’ve died the same way it was born: through blood.
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@InterestingSTEM The same way a person did not feel pain in the electric chair?
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@UziCryptoo The key with a mortgage is to pay as much as you can off the principal every month.
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@aspiringabd I believe in the Hanafi Madhab, you actually have to catch the official congregation in the masjid. Coming late and making your own congregation doesn’t count.
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@GenFlynn One culture has 60% of its newborns out of wedlock and 1 in 6 adults with an STD, and the other doesn’t.
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One culture understands the sweet taste of freedom and personal choice while the other never will.
Dr. Maalouf @realMaalouf
They are sitting right next to each other on the same bus. 1,400 years apart.
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@NutlawPete @PeriklesGREAT Whatever it is, it has nothing to do with us. Blaming Muslims for the secularization of the West is pathetic.
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@Ghazzali_Mind @PeriklesGREAT It was the progressive traitors that reinterpreted the Constitution in the 20c to dupe us into thinking We weren't allowed to use Reynolds versus United States against Muslims.
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Teddy Roosevelt on how Christianity survived in Europe but was ended by Muslims invaders in Asia & Africa.
Those Asian & African Christians conquered were 50% to 60% of the Christians in the world at that time.
“Christianity is not the creed of Asia and Africa at this moment solely because the seventh-century Christians of Asia and Africa had trained themselves not to fight, whereas the Moslems were trained to fight. Christianity was saved in Europe solely because the peoples of Europe fought.
If the peoples of Europe had not possessed a military equality with, and gradually a growing superiority over, the Mohammedans who invaded Europe, Europe would at this moment be Mohammedan and the Christian religion would be exterminated.
Wherever the Mohammedans have had complete sway, wherever the Christians have been unable to resist them by the sword, Christianity has ultimately disappeared. From the hammer of Charles Martel to the sword of Sobieski, Christianity owed its safety in Europe to the fact that it was able to show that it could and would fight as well as the Mohammedan aggressor.
The civilization of Europe, America, and Australia exists today at all only because of the victories of civilized man over the enemies of civilization.”
We must fight to defend our civilization or it will end.
From: @HumbleFlow

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📍Madinah | Masjid al-Ghamama (site of Where Eid salah was performed in Madinah).
This site, 500 metres southwest of Masjid al-Nabawi, marks the location of the original Eidgah of Madinah — the open ground where the Prophet ﷺ led the Eid prayer. No mosque stood here during his lifetime.
Eid al-Fitr was first established in 2AH. From then until his passing in 11AH, the Prophet ﷺ would walk from his mosque to this open musallah and lead the congregation in salah — his consistent practice across nine years, except when rain intervened.
The name Ghamama — meaning cloud — comes from a separate occasion at this same site. When Madinah faced drought, the Prophet ﷺ led Salat al-Istisqa here. Clouds gathered and rain fell. The ground took its name from that event.
The mosque standing here today was built generations later, during the caliphate of Umar ibn Abd al-Aziz (r. 86–93AH), and restored multiple times — most recently in the Ottoman era.

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From the beginning of Muslim rule in Spain to the end (approximately 700 years) there was always a large population of Christian and Jews, and in some places Muslims were even the minority.
Muslims never forced conversion on anyone and allowed non-Muslims to even serve in important government offices.
Make sure you include all of this in your homeschool curriculum.
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@GarbageHuman24 What’s happening in Spain is what happens when a country doesn’t know its own history. Spain had been conquered by Islam for 800 years, its people fought, & in the reconquista took Spain back - expelling all non-Christians from Spain in 1492. The start of the Spanish golden age.
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@RWMaloneMD The real problem is the president that betrayed the people that voted for him.
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We all need to think hard about whether the people we are listening to on podcasts, deserve our time and energy.
Matt Van Swol@mattvanswol
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@jemelehill Getting into the trades with the mindset of one day establishing your own trades business could be much more lucrative than your average life of climbing the corporate latter.
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Notice how really rich people keep encouraging people to go into trades, but none of them would want that for their own children. There’s nothing wrong with trades, but what they’re really trying to do is create a nation of service workers and laborers. People who remain in service to them. They want a much wider wealth gap than there is now. That’s why suddenly they are so anti-college and are trying to break the university system.
Polymarket@Polymarket
JUST IN: Uber founder says AI will make human labor far more valuable, predicts plumbers could become “like LeBron” in an automated world.
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@Ghazzali_Mind @dalepartridge Specifically and exclusively to keep Christian sects from waging war against each other. The 1st amendment was created by men who made a church of the Capitol building and thought non-Christians should be publicly executed
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Your ancestors were 100x more radical than you.
They fought off Muslims with swords and placed their bodies on wooden spikes.
They crossed oceans to Christianize pagan lands filled with witch doctors and human sacrifice.
They were burned at the stake over a different view of communion.
They settled land filled with savages who scalped their wives and children.
They went to war over a 3% tax on tea.
You are not radical for telling women to stop dressing like whores or that Islam should be outlawed.
You are not radical for wanting to repeal the 19th Amendment or fighting for the death of feminism.
No. In fact, you must become far more intense. Far more righteous. Far more bold. Far more Christlike.
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@MattWalshBlog So many of them are actually very talented doctors. I’m surprised by how many of my white American friends actually have Muslim doctors.
Muslim Americans are 5 times as likely to be a doctor than a non-Muslim American.
They are also many times less likely to commit crimes.
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On 17 Ramadan 58 AH, Sayyidah Aisha bint Abi Bakr (رضي الله عنها) passed away in Madinah, aged 66. She was the wife of the Prophet ﷺ, daughter of Abu Bakr al-Siddiq (رضي الله عنه), and the most prolific female narrator of hadith in Islamic history.
She passed away in the very home that stands at the front of Al-Hujra an-Nabawiyya (the Noble Prophetic Chamber) — the sacred enclosure in which the Prophet ﷺ himself passed away and is buried.
She was laid to rest in Jannat al-Baqi'. Abu Hurairah (رضي الله عنه) led her Salat al-Janazah.
A scholar, jurist, and teacher for 44 years after the Prophet's death, she left behind over 2,200 narrations that continue to shape Islamic law and practice to this day.

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@WallStreetApes @patrickbetdavid This guy is an absolute liar.
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Patrick Bet David interviews Terrence Howard, who used to be a Muslim
Terrence Howard says that he left Islam because one of his fellow Muslims at his mosque castrated a homeless man
The homeless man urinated on their mosque, so they castrated him
“Everybody's around like 13 of the brothers from the mosque — The conversation was, well, he shouldn't have desecrated the holy temple by urinating on the mosque. That was what they were talking about. They weren't talking about the fact that this older gentleman was also a child of God that may have been lost”
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