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Katılım Ekim 2023
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Mutah Beale مطاع بيل
Mutah Beale مطاع بيل@MutahNapoleon·
Alhamdulillah the Saudi security forces are locked and loaded, in place to protect the hajj pilgrims coming from all over the world 💪🏽🤲🏽
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TheFreePpl
TheFreePpl@Happortunitty·
@sh_Ahmad_Jibril Did this shaykh consider Imam Nawai misguided? And make takfir on the whole Uthmani khilafa? Or am I mistaken
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Ahmad Musā Jibrīl
Ahmad Musā Jibrīl@sh_Ahmad_Jibril·
#free_nasr_alfhd #ناصر_الفهد I often find myself remembering the special Shuyūkh whom I loved for the sake of Allah, never letting a single day pass without making duʿāʾ for them repeatedly throughout the day. Foremost among those I mention after my parents is ḥabīb al-qalb, al-Shaykh al-Imām Nāṣir al-Fahd — فكَّ اللهُ بالعزِّ أسره. I reminisce about the days of daʿwah we spent together, recalling the statement of Imām Aḥmad — may Allah have mercy on him — “إذا مات أصدقاء الرجل ذلّ” — “When a man’s friends die, he becomes humbled.” At times, I find myself extending its meaning in my heart: when a man’s friends die or are imprisoned, he becomes humbled. Over the years, I often longed to read those letters again, though I had assumed they had all been confiscated during repeated raids in which digital devices, papers, and entire collections of belongings were seized. In many of those raids, they would even leaf through every book in my library, leaving the shelves emptied and the volumes scattered across the floor. Weeks ago, however, I was overwhelmed with joy to discover that I had once printed one of his letters and used it as a bookmark in a notebook. The Shaykh — فكَّ اللهُ بالعزِّ أسره — went out of his way to send me several letters from prison, written with ink made from a mixture of coffee and water, and a straw used as a pen. The first of those letters was the one attached here, sent after he learned of my release from prison. It contained words of encouragement and support the like of which, at that time, I had heard from no one outside my own family. For that alone, apart from his many other favors, I don't believe I could ever make enough duʿāʾ for him. Having no close companion besides my father — may Allah grant him a long life filled with righteous deeds — I often find comfort in the companionship of Shaykh Nāṣir — فكَّ اللهُ بالعزِّ أسره — by returning to his books during quiet moments. I keep them within arm’s reach wherever I sit; they bring solace to my heart, and I never tire of reading them. Rediscovering this letter brought even greater comfort, especially at a time like this. May Allah keep him and his brothers steadfast upon the ḥaqq, hasten their release with honour, and grant us the joy of seeing them as imams leading this ummah sooner rather than later. May Allah humiliate those who imprisoned them and those who rejoice in their imprisonment and oppression, and reunite us with them in al-Firdaws. Ahmad Musa Jibril 4 Dhul-Ḥijjah 1447 AH ✍️**A Letter from Shaykh Nāṣir  — فكَّ اللهُ بالعزِّ أسره —** From Nasser bin Hamad Al-Fahd to the two noble brothers and virtuous Shaykhs, Musa bin Jibril and his son Ahmad, may Allah protect them from every evil and grant them success in every good. Amin. Salāmun ʿalaykum wa raḥmatullāhi wa barakātuh. To proceed: Indeed, I praise Allah to you, the One besides whom there is no deity, and I ask Him, Glorified be He, that this letter reaches you while you are in goodness and well-being. News of you reached me through (******) — may Allah grant him success — and I was pleased with the state you are now upon [i.e., the da‘wah you are engaged in], and praise belongs to Allah. Whatever has befallen you of trials is the path of the prophets and the righteous reformers. I ask Allah, Glorified be He, to make what has afflicted you an elevation in your ranks and an expiation for your sins, and to make us and you steadfast upon the firm word in this worldly life and the Hereafter. And I give you glad tidings that we, along with all the brothers in the prisons, are in a tremendous blessing that reminds us of the statement of Shaykh al-Islam — may Allah have mercy on him — during his final imprisonment in the Citadel: “If I were given the equivalent of this Citadel filled with gold, it would not equal for me the gratitude I owe for this blessing.” Convey my greetings to all the brothers with you, and may Allah preserve you. Peace be upon you, and the mercy and blessings of Allah. Al-Ha’ir Prison, 20 Rabīʿ al-Thānī 1434 AH
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TheFreePpl
TheFreePpl@Happortunitty·
@thesurepath1 AMJ has some great content on Tazkiyah and other sciences. But the need to talk about tawagheet is too OTT same with his father. Their students are worse than them.
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The Sure Path
The Sure Path@thesurepath1·
When a Muslim is killed in the West, the first question that pops inside the mind of a Daeshi, is whether that Muslim was actually a Muslim or not. But of course, there are different flavors of Daeshis, and one of them is the AMJ flavor. And AMJ students takfired Amin Abdullah on Monday soon after the mass shooting in San Diego that left him dead. Why? because Amin Abdullah worked as a security guard in America, so he must be a kafir Murtad who worships the taghout.. This is the ignorance combined with arrogance which is poisoning us from the inside.
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TheFreePpl@Happortunitty·
@thesurepath1 Nobody leaves the house for less than 150+ call out fee in Australia For many that includes travel in that first hour
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The Sure Path
The Sure Path@thesurepath1·
I called a plumber today, and he said he will charge 800 Afghanis for 5 minutes of work. And this is a real problem with the over glorification of the education system and the recognition certificates and the associated jobs. We have people who study their entire lives, then they graduate, and then they end up being unemployed. This is very common. And families are willing to accept this reality without hesitation because of the stigma against the alternative. So when you ask parents to consider the alternatives for their children, they will never, because they find the alternative to be lowly, even though there is more opportunities, even though there is more income, even though there is more job availability. I don’t know how true this is for other countries, but I hear that in the West, people have over time realized that the alternative is real, it is respectable, and provides real income. They have crushed the stigma and moved on. But here in Afghanistan, the over glorification of the education system, and the stigma against the alternatives, have prevented people from making the right decisions. I am trying to spread awareness at an individual level, I pray I have planted the seeds, but it is a daunting task, insha’Allah the government will step in the coming years.
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Bani_Umayyad@Bani_Umayyad·
@TalAbdulrazaq UAE is looking after Afghanistan airport does that mean the airport will be bugged ti the rim with Israeli listening devices
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TheFreePpl@Happortunitty·
@TalAbdulrazaq I think your take is the retarded one here. By your premise, why listen to any average Joe? But they do.
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TheFreePpl@Happortunitty·
@BroHajji I think the fatwa of marrying ahlu Kitaab in darul kufr being unpermitted is very sound.
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Bro Hajji
Bro Hajji@BroHajji·
Avoid marrying a Kitaabiyah, especially those in non-Muslim lands. Careful consideration is needed when choosing a partner, as children raised in such households face the risk of being raised upon disbelief. May Allah protect the child from this reality and disgrace those who neglect their families. آمين
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The Sure Path
The Sure Path@thesurepath1·
When Marandi says that the Taliban in 1990s slaughtered people and murder people, he is specifically talking about the killing of Iranian diplomats in Mazar e Sharif, but he doesn’t mention that the militias who were aligned with Iran, slaughtered thousands of Taliban prisoners before the incident in question took place. Here is the context for those who are interested; The Taliban briefly captured Mazar-e-Sharif in May 1997 through a peaceful entry, achieved by striking a deal with an Uzbek commander (Abdul Malik Pahlawan). The Taliban entered the city at his invitation. To show the people they were not there to fight, Taliban fighters came in lightly armed, with many of their weapons tied or secured as a gesture of trust. But there was a great betrayal. Hazara militias (Hezb-e-Wahdat) resisted Taliban’s rule, sparking spontaneous fighting in the streets. Abdul Malik Pahlawan then turned against the Taliban and joined the opposition forces. In the chaos, nearly 3,000 Taliban fighters were captured. They were then brutally executed, every last one of them. Their bodies were dumped in wells, left in open fields, or buried in mass graves in remote desert areas. Many Taliban fighters carried the memory of this bloody, merciless betrayal for revenge. So when the Taliban recaptured Mazar-e-Sharif in August 1998, that fresh trauma fueled the fire, which led to the storming of the Iranian consulate and the killing of the diplomats and journalist. Even then, Mullah Umar sent a letter to the United Nations expressing sadness over the killings. He stated that the soldiers responsible acted on their own, without orders, and that the bodies had been found buried outside the city. Mullah Umar also expressed readiness to cooperate in returning the bodies to Iran and asked the United Nations to mediate between Iran and the Taliban to de-escalate tensions and prevent further conflict. Given this full context; the betrayal and massacre of thousands of Taliban prisoners in 1997, the revenge-driven chaos of 1998, and Mullah Umar’s official response denying responsibility while seeking UN mediation, Marandi’s depiction is complete false and biased.
Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara

Massive bombshell. Prof. Marandi confirms Iran explicitly armed the Taliban to defeat the disastrous US occupation of Afghanistan.

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TheFreePpl
TheFreePpl@Happortunitty·
@Syria_Strategy Big differences to what they deemed halal music and what is generally accepted as music.
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Syrian Strategist
Syrian Strategist@Syria_Strategy·
Muslim scholars that issued Fatwas deeming music 🎶 to be halal: Ibn Hazm al-Andalusi (994–1064 CE) Imam al-Ghazal I (1058–1111 CE) Qadi Abu Bakr ibn al-Arabi (1076–1148 CE) Izz al-Din ibn 'Abd al-Salam (1181–1262 CE) Ibn Daqeeq al-Eid (1228–1302 CE) Imam al-Dhahabi (1274–1348 CE) Abd al-Ghani al-Nablusi (1641–1731 CE) Imam al-Shawkani (1759–1834 CE) Sheikh Mahmoud Shaltut (1893–1963 CE) Sheikh Jad al-Haq (1917–1996 CE) Sheikh Yusuf al-Qaradawi (1926–2022 CE) ‼️ This is not an exhaustive list ⚠️
Allah Islam Quran@AllahGreatQuran

Ya Allah please protect our Imaan.

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Dan Bilzerian
Dan Bilzerian@DanBilzerian·
If you only do one thing today, tweet some kind of support for @RepThomasMassie he is the main guy pushing for the release of the Epstein files and Trump hates him for it.
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Halal Zoomer
Halal Zoomer@HalalZoomer·
SNEAKO says the Dan Bilzerian vs Nick Fuentes beef is unnecessary and EGO-driven. "This argument is stupid. You guys have different strategies.. doesn't mean you have to go at each others necks. Two guys want to be the kingpin. What are we doing here?"
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Dan Bilzerian
Dan Bilzerian@DanBilzerian·
Randy Fine just said he’s willing to stop aid to Israel. He’s obviously lying, but the pressure is getting to him. Congress has no accountability. Politicians who knowingly lie to the public should face criminal penalties.
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TheFreePpl@Happortunitty·
@Assalamualeikum Can’t take the Khabib camp too seriously after Islam went and broke bread with the genocider of the Bosnians.
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MMA Khanate🇰🇿
MMA Khanate🇰🇿@Assalamualeikum·
Fake beef is the most embarrassing part of this entire fight…can’t help but think there’s never been anyone like Khabib.
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TheFreePpl@Happortunitty·
@CountAtlas Except when it comes to talking out against the UAE interests. And his prodigy attending dinner with the genocide of Bosnia.
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Jake Shields
Jake Shields@jakeshieldsajj·
At was at both of these meeting and this is a flat-out lie I never believed Nick and Lucas were feds but now it's obvious that I was wrong
Lucas Gage@LucasGageX

@NickJFuentes HOLY FUCK. Nick, I swear to God, he did the same thing to me. He walked me and Jake up to that room with a batting cage. We put our phones on the couch and went up to that secluded room with the big TVs. He asked me about where Ben Shapiro lived and how he could be taken out.

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Dan Bilzerian
Dan Bilzerian@DanBilzerian·
@AFpost I know former Navy SEALs and Delta operators, but they claim I sought assassination advice from a married blogger and a 126-lb gay podcaster. Completely believable.
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TheFreePpl@Happortunitty·
@IsmailKamdar I think he will be back pretty soon. Probably just wanting to get it up and running. South Africa is worse than UK in sectarianism
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