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spurgeon

spurgeon

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United Kingdom Katılım Eylül 2008
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Sue 🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
Cadbury eggs stacking up on shelves… reduced everywhere… and still no one’s buying. People can taste the difference. Cheaper ingredients, palm oil, higher prices it’s not the same chocolate anymore. Consumers aren’t stupid. They’ve just stopped buying it!!
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Nikki Brown
Nikki Brown@mrnikkibrown·
Again, you're sharing bullshit, like the ignorant bigoted gimp of zionist propoganda, and the embarrassment to Spikes legacy, that you have chosen to be.... The traditions (ahadith) used by those who consider music to be haram, if we accept them to be authentic, their meaning is always qualified (muqayyad) by the fact that they mention that type of music which is accompanied by immoral acts, alcohol consumption, fornication, and other vices. In fact, we do not know of any hadith condemning music that has not mentioned these vices. It has been reported from the Prophet and many of his companions (sahaba), their successors (tabiun), the great leaders of the schools of law and jurisprudence that they used to listen to and attend musical events which were not accompanied by vices or prohibited acts. This is the view held by many of the scholars of Islamic jurisprudence (fuqaha). Their fatwa concluded that listening to musical instruments cannot be considered haram simply because they have a melody and sound. However, it only becomes haram for a person to listen to them when they become a tool to incite people towards immoral and prohibited behaviour or when they prevent a person from fulfilling his obligatory religious duties. "The Lawful and the Prohibited in Islam", states songs/singing is not haram unless: 1. The subject matter of songs is "against the teachings of Islam", such as praising wine. 2. The "manner" of singing is haram, such as "being accompanied by suggestive sexual movement". 3. It leads to "excessive involvement with entertainment", such as wasting time that ought to be spent on religion. 4. If it "arouses one's passions, leads him towards sin, excites the animal instincts, and dulls spirituality". 5. If it is done "in conjunction with haram activities – for example, at a drinking party". So you see, as has become your new standard, you're peddling utter horseshit once again.
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Zara Hussain
Zara Hussain@zarahussain999·
A British national states “F**k Ramadan” and that he would bulldoze mosques. This is the extreme language used against us in Britain. As Muslims, we’re tired of constant Islamophobic attacks. How much more can we take?
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spurgeon
spurgeon@spurgeon·
@koshercockney What would a western Prime Minister say to a terrorist ambassador?
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Kosher
Kosher@koshercockney·
What do you reckon the Palestinian “ambassador” whispered in Keir Starmer’s ear while ever so gently stroking his arm?
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Imtiaz Mahmood
Imtiaz Mahmood@ImtiazMadmood·
On a British Bus somewhere “Please stop eating - I’m fasting for Ramadan” “I’m eating my lunch - that’s you’re problem” Dude fasting for Ramadan isn’t happy he can smell this Woman’s food. - @BGatesIsaPyscho
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spurgeon
spurgeon@spurgeon·
@AyoubKhanMP @BBCNews The only evidence I see here is the takeover of our parliament by supporters of tyranny. I’m glad that these MPs are being finally called out for what they are.
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Ayoub Khan MP
Ayoub Khan MP@AyoubKhanMP·
Over 150 Murdered children by Israeli-US illegal attack get buried. There ⁦@BBCNews⁩ I thought I’d fix the headline. Every one of them had a name, a family, a future. If this were happening elsewhere, we would hear their stories for weeks! bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…
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