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@PerfectGiving95

Katılım Ağustos 2024
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Bella Morris
Bella Morris@Bellorris·
Dear Americans, Your President is a Pedophile and RAPIST!!! IMPEACH HIM
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Sameer Naqvi
Sameer Naqvi@SameerNaqviii·
India needs prime minister like Arvind Kejriwal. पढ़ा लिखा,ईमानदार
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Fatima Zohra Khan
Fatima Zohra Khan@Fatima_Z0hra·
If you have a different opinion on Kashmir, Palestine or any other oppressed states, you don't need to follow me or be my friend, be a Muslim first and understand that there will be a time we need to keep aside our differences and support the right and differentiate from the wrong.
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annie.
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Qur’an is the only book without any mistakes.
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Mehdi Hasan
Mehdi Hasan@mehdirhasan·
Hilarious. She’s allowed to go after a Jewish politician via his family but if he goes after her suddenly she’s a Jewish journalist needing protection. The reason they hate @ZackPolanski is that they can’t Corbynize him because he is a Jewish politician who criticizes Israel.
Nicole Lampert@nicolelampert

When the leader of racist party calls a Jewish journalist - me - ‘parasitic’ simply for reporting that his Jewish family are scared by the direction his ‘Zionism is racism’ party is going in. This is the true face of the nasty Greens.

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Mehdi Hasan
Mehdi Hasan@mehdirhasan·
Democratic senators Cory Booker, Ruben Gallego and Elissa Slotkin all told Politico they wouldn’t go on Hasan Piker’s show. But they have all been on Bill Maher’s show, who says Islam is like “the mafia”, the Muslim world has “too much in common” with ISIS, Muslims bring “desert stuff” to the west, and has also used the N word on his show. Why the double standard? Slotkin was on Maher’s show *yesterday*
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Human
Human@PerfectGiving95·
@Oil_Jamesx Who the pluck cares yu arsleos
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James
James@Oil_Jamesx·
I am James Harden. I announce my Islam today out of love and conviction. In June, I will leave Dubai and return to my family in America, so we can live together under the shade of Islam’s values and the beauty of its laws — which reject injustice and honor humanity.
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Cool_Ustaaz ☪
Cool_Ustaaz ☪@Cool_Ustaz·
There was once a Hindu king in southern India, in Kerala. His name was Cheraman Perumal, and he ruled over the Chera dynasty. He was known among his people as a just and thoughtful leader. One night, while standing on the balcony of his palace, he witnessed something extraordinary — the moon splitting in two. He saw it clearly, a majestic sign in the sky. Disturbed and confused, he turned to his priests and advisors, but none of them had an answer. In the following days, he spoke to Arab merchants who had come to trade along the Malabar Coast. When he described what he had seen, they told him that far away in Arabia, a man named Muhammad had declared himself a Prophet of God, and that this splitting of the moon was among his signs. It matched exactly what the king had witnessed. Cheraman did not delay. He recognized the truth when it touched his heart. He left his kingdom and traveled with the merchants. The journey was long, but he eventually reached Madinah. There, he met the Messenger of Allah. He sat with him, asked questions, and listened. Then he accepted Islam. He took the name Tajuddin (RA) and became a Sahabi — a companion of the Prophet — the first Muslim from the land of India. Before returning, he gifted something from his homeland: a jar of Kerala ginger pickle, which was accepted. He intended to return and spread the truth, but on the journey back, he fell ill and passed away. His son-in-law, who was with him, returned to the kingdom. Cheraman was buried in Salalah, Oman — a place that, to this day, resembles the green lands of Kerala more than the deserts of Arabia. The people of Salalah still know his grave. Islam did not enter India through war. Not through political conquest. But through one king’s sincere search for truth — through a miracle witnessed, a journey undertaken, and a heart that submitted. Kerala became a gateway for Islam in India, a land touched early by divine guidance. Tajuddin (RA) was not a scholar. Not a preacher. Just a man who saw a sign… and followed it. His story is a reminder: Islam begins in the heart.
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Sameerah Munshi
Sameerah Munshi@SameerahMunshi·
Why I refused to accept government funds during my time as a Trump appointee.
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Human@PerfectGiving95·
@zoo_bear Who will ever believe you
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Mohammed Zubair
Mohammed Zubair@zoo_bear·
There is no evidence to support the claim that stones were pelted by Muslims at the Hindu religious procession in Murshidabad. On the contrary, multiple videos suggest that the violence was provoked by right wing goons themselves. It was members of these groups who removed an Islamic flag first, escalating tensions and triggering the unrest. Despite such visual evidence being available, you continue to justify these incidents without question. This isn’t new to people like you @UnSubtleDesi and your propaganda outlet @OpIndia_com. You guys took a similar stance during the Kathua rape case, where instead of standing with the victim, you blamed the victim’s family even after the court convicted the rapists. Predictably, you’ll attempt to deflect this situation as well. After all, acknowledging the truth might go against the narrative you've been consistently pushing for years. If you don't, you very well know that your hate shop will soon be closed. Lage raho.
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Nupur J Sharma@UnSubtleDesi

This was retaliation after your terrorist, Jihadi brothers stone pelted a Hindu religious procession. Well done, Hindus, I would say. It’s time Hindus refuse to accept murderous violence silently.

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Halal Nation ☪︎
Halal Nation ☪︎@HalalNation_·
From This Cave, The Quran Was First Revealed 🥹🖤
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Mehdi Hasan
Mehdi Hasan@mehdirhasan·
Put aside that you're an antisemite who constantly conflates "Jews" with "Israel", you're also an ignoramus who just repeats the hasbara talking points you've been given and know nothing about Middle East history. Here's what Israel's own prime minister said in 1982 about 1967: “In June 1967, we again had a choice. The Egyptian army concentrations in the Sinai approaches do not prove that Nasser was really about to attack us. We must be honest with ourselves. We decided to attack him.” Also, Google 1956 too, dumbass.
Brianna Wu@BriannaWu

Only Jew-hater Mehdi Hasan could look at 1967 as anything other than Israel defending himself. Egypt had amassed troops on Israel’s border and was preparing to invade. They’d kicked out the UN peacekeepers, and blockaded Israel’s shipping. At the same time, neighboring countries like Syria were teaming up and openly talking about invading Israel and destroying it. I actually appreciate these kinds of comments because it gives it away the game. Mehdi and his anti-Zionist freak friends literally expect Jews to lay down and die instead of defend themselves.

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Arfa Khanum Sherwani
Arfa Khanum Sherwani@khanumarfa·
The most cowardly army in the world strikes again, the IDF kills another journalist. They fear the truth because their power rests on suppressing it. My last salaam to Fatima Ftouni. You will live on in every fearless report filed by journalists across the world.
RT@RT_com

'BLATANT CRIME' Lebanon’s president condemns Israeli strike that killed journalists Ali Shoeib, Fatima Ftouni & Mohammad Ftouni 'Once again, the Israeli aggression violates the most basic rules of international law, international humanitarian law and the laws of war'

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Cool_Ustaaz ☪
Cool_Ustaaz ☪@Cool_Ustaz·
A young American embraced Islam and shared a moment that changed his outlook on life: He said: “One of the first things I learned about Islam is that men and women do not touch each other. One day, my friend took me to the mosque for the first time. There, I met a woman who worked as a librarian, and she gave me a copy of the Qur’an for free. I was so grateful that I reached out my hand to shake hers… but she politely said, ‘Sorry, I can’t shake hands.’ I was curious and asked my friend why. He explained that in Islam, a woman does not touch a man who is not her mahram (a close relative), and a man does not touch a woman who is not related to him. I didn’t fully understand it at first, but I respected it. Just two months later… I embraced Islam. As I began reading hadith, I learned that the Prophet (peace be upon him) did not shake hands with women who were not related to him. I realized that Islam sets boundaries that preserve the dignity of both men and women. Then something happened that made me understand the wisdom even more. One day, I visited a museum and saw signs on paintings and statues that read: ‘Do not touch.’ People respect these objects and don’t touch them, allowing only specialists who understand their value to handle them. So I thought to myself: If people can show this much respect for objects made by human hands, how much more respect should be given to the most beautiful creation of God — women? Women in Islam are not ordinary, to be approached or touched without limits. They are honored and protected. So I made a decision: I will not shake hands with women anymore. Not because I disrespect them, but because I respect them even more. Women are not just passersby… A woman is a queen. He concluded: “Sometimes women ask me why I don’t shake hands, and I tell them it’s part of my religion and a form of respect. Often, it becomes a beautiful opportunity to talk about the beauty of Islam.” Alhamdulillah, Allah has guided me to Islam. 🤍
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