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Katılım Kasım 2025
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URecon
URecon@RealURecon·
Is the UAE complicit in committing genocide in Sudan? Here's what we know: Threads 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13
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Rauda Altenaiji
Rauda Altenaiji@FormulaRauda·
As I have stated before, SAF is a filthy organization that keeps repeating the same mistakes over and over again. I called out your botched operation in the UAE back in May 2025, and here we are again, same playbook, same exposure, same embarrassment. You can keep scrambling in the shadows, but every move just confirms the same reality: you’re not strategic, you’re predictable.
WAM English@WAMNEWS_ENG

UAE Attorney-General refers network of 13 defendants, six firms to State Security Court over bid to transit military materiel to Port Sudan Authority #WamNews wam.ae/a/bzz6pxn

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Rauda Altenaiji
Rauda Altenaiji@FormulaRauda·
Pipe down brev. You’re tweeting comfortably from the UK while others are on the frontlines defending their homeland. Unlike you, we didn’t abandon our countries when times got rough. we stayed and faced it head-on. You, on the other hand, are busy playing cleric on X, policing everyone’s faith like you were handed divine authority. You’re not God, you’re just loud online.
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Dr Asif Munaf@DrAsifOfficial

Khaleejis are just secular, cultural ethnonationalist capitalists with little regard for Islam Only because they speak Arabic, we mustn't assume they have gheerah for the deen Perpetually feeling inferior to the white master, the level of appeasement to the West is embarrassing

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URecon
URecon@RealURecon·
@S3eedWB @ssmfa88 يا سعيد You import 80% of your food. If you were to be blockaded by sea or if your ports are damaged beyond operability, you cannot rely on ‘food production’ (farming..?) alone to feed the entire country. You will starve. Using fast foods was a stupid example too.
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Saeed Amiri 🇦🇪 ♕
You’re confusing food production with food security. They’re not the same thing. Countries like Singapore and Japan import most of their food too, yet rank among the most food secure globally. Why? Because food security is about diversification, logistics, reserves, and purchasing power, not just growing tomatoes locally. We in the UAE have one of the most advanced supply chains in the world, multiple import routes, and strategic reserves. This post is just a small example, not the whole argument. What’s actually embarrassing is how quickly people jump to conclusions without understanding the bigger picture. You really thought the point was burgers and mustard? 💀😂😂
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Saeed Amiri 🇦🇪 ♕
The UAE will never run out of food. Just these four chains: McDonald’s, KFC, Burger King, and Pizza Hut… have around 655 branches and serve more than 982,500 meals every single day, and that’s without counting thousands of other restaurants. The UAE is not a country you can abuse or blackmail. We don’t break under pressure, we rise above it. Our leaders will always steer the ship to safety 🇦🇪
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المحارب
المحارب@WarriorOfTruth_·
Anyone sharing Trump’s theatrics as “insults” to Saudi Arabia clearly doesn’t understand basic geopolitics or the Kingdom’s actual weight on the world stage. Trump always puts on a show for his crowd — that’s his style with everyone, allies and rivals alike — but in reality, he couldn’t move a single file in the Middle East without Riyadh’s approval. Saudi Arabia today doesn’t seek validation from anyone. It’s an influential regional power that commands respect, not applause. And let’s be clear: Saudi leaders are judged by real achievements on the ground, not by campaign-stage jokes meant to entertain voters. Trump can say whatever he wants for applause… But in the real world, everyone knows you deal with Saudi Arabia with respect, because the Kingdom is a nation no one can bypass.
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South Asia Index
South Asia Index@SouthAsiaIndex·
President Trump mocks Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Bin Salman: “He didn’t think he would be kissing my ass, he really didn’t…and now he has to be nice to me….he better be nice to me, he’s gotta be..”
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URecon
URecon@RealURecon·
@prestonstew_ You don’t think it could be a fake/ai image?
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URecon@RealURecon·
@piersmorgan Why should Iran tell you about its ballistic missile range capacity? Why do they owe you that? Honestly sometimes you speak like a child.
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Sulaiman Ahmed
Sulaiman Ahmed@ShaykhSulaiman·
JUST IN: Explosions in Abu Dhabi
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URecon
URecon@RealURecon·
@Nero Am I dreaming here?
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MILO
MILO@Nero·
Extremely ignorant regarding Ramadan and fasting generally. Here are some notes based on my own extensive experience of fasting (I regularly do 5 days water only) and some knowledge of Islamic praxis. There will always be people who perform any act of obedience mindlessly and as a check-box exercise. For those people, gorging on food morning and evening may come easily. Even so, they still achieve the benefits of self restraint for a period. The point of fasting in the Quran is to cultivate God-consciousness via self restraint, not just from food, but sex, smoking, etc. It’s daft to say that a short fast is of insufficient duration to qualify as a fast because its purpose in the first place is twofold. (1) Continuation of something previously prescribed to nations (2) Attainment of God-consciousness Even denying yourself two meals at their normal times or coffee or smoking is sufficient to begin to learn how to subordinate your desires to God’s will. On the lunar calendar, there will be times when fasts will feel like skipping lunch, but even in that scenario the spiritual training persists. For a fixed period every day for a month, you train yourself in subordinating appetites, sexual and otherwise, to obedience. Additionally, what a lot of these posts miss is the heightened and intensified obligations of prayer and recitation. Performed properly, there is no time to sit around eating endlessly once you break your fast. And who, realistically, is waking up at 5am and stuffing their face when they have work the next day? After breaking fast, Muslims have to rush to pray and then there’s a 20 cycle prayer if you’re a man at the mosque every night that takes over an hour and can often go late into the night. Not to mention, most Muslims should finish reading the Quran at least once in the month, separate from the prayer. Taken holistically, it’s hardly “hedonistic asceticism” when the day is structured so tightly as to leave very little time for indulging appetites. When fasts are long you might not break until 10pm, then rush to the mosque to do 20 cycles of prayer that can go past midnight, then you rush home to sleep and be up again at 3am and drink water and eat something hope you get enough rest in time for work in the morning… Sounds pretty brutal. Because it is. And of course your stomach shrinks during fasting so you can’t stuff your face, even if you want to. It’s a blessing for Muslims that some years are shorter than others. The videos you see are when people are hosting friends and family as there is a reward for that. Perhaps they are apt to go overboard but you can’t assume bad intentions.
Eve Keneinan 𝛗☦️ن@EveKeneinan

Ramadan isn't really fasting, so its spiritual benefits are extremely limited. It is actually a case of Hedonistic Asceticism: where one temporarily denies oneself some pleasure in order to experience it more keenly later. It's called "edging."

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URecon
URecon@RealURecon·
@Nero Such a poet
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MILO@Nero·
Mike Huckabee and men like him are the terror that keeps me up at night: The awfulness of the weak, the tyranny of the coward, the unblinking, uncomprehending, silent sadness of treachery. We cannot conceive the horror in store for him in the everlasting. Die soon. Die badly.
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URecon
URecon@RealURecon·
@Telegraph @JakeWSimons These bitches working overtime. We don’t come to conclusions based on your opinion, JakeWSimons
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Rauda Altenaiji
Rauda Altenaiji@FormulaRauda·
Deborah Samuel Yakubu, you will not be forgotten. Nor you or the thousands of Christians tortured, burned, slaughtered in Nigeria and Sudan by Islamist groups.
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URecon
URecon@RealURecon·
@FormulaRauda He’s not mad, just stating the fact that your book was written with AI and is incredibly unoriginal. We don’t even need to get into how boring, empty and disingenuous your book actually is.
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Faris Al Hammadi
Faris Al Hammadi@FarisHammadi·
Khalifa, a Muslim brother from Korea. May Allah bless and protect all Muslims around the world.
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Majed
Majed@971AlSaadi·
I was thinking… some countries impress you with scale, others with noise. Kuwait does neither and that’s exactly its power 🇰🇼 Kuwait carries a quiet dignity shaped by hardship and a deep respect for people wisdom is practiced You see it in its people thoughtful, educated, warm, and confidently grounded in who they are. That same sense of responsibility shows today in its firm stance against drugs. Kuwait has tightened its laws to protect its society with zero tolerance for traffickers and real pathways to treatment for those who seek help. Tough on crime, humane with people. That balance says everything
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Rauda Altenaiji
Rauda Altenaiji@FormulaRauda·
The West keeps asking the wrong question. Islamists don’t need to break the law to gain power. They just need the West to look away. It’s time that you don’t. Lives are lost every where.
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Rauda Altenaiji
Rauda Altenaiji@FormulaRauda·
Good morning. As I reflect on the headlines and the silences, one thing is clear: extremist movements like the Muslim Brotherhood don’t need chaos to grow. They thrive in comfort, hesitation, and the West’s refusal to draw lines early.
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Rauda Altenaiji
Rauda Altenaiji@FormulaRauda·
In 1994, nearly 1 million people were slaughtered in Rwanda in just 100 days. Tutsis were systematically targeted, along with moderate Hutus who refused to join the killings. The world watched. Rwanda rebuilt by rejecting ethnic politics, enforcing accountability, and showing zero tolerance for extremist ideology. I wish the Pro-Palestine movement would learn this lesson: chants that dehumanize Jews aren’t resistance. They are the first step down a road history has already shown us ends in mass graves. Words are lethal. And it did in Gaza. It did in Bondi Beach.
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