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MD. Tanvir Alam

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Rajshahi, Bangladesh Katılım Mayıs 2011
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illuminatibot@iluminatibot·
Millionaire: Makes $20m in 2026 Millionaire: Hires "artist" to make "art" for $25k Artist: Puts one streak on canvas Millionaire: Thanks artist and has art appraised by an appraiser in his same circle of friends Appraiser: Values artwork at $20m Millionaire: Donates $20m artwork to museum to get $20m tax write off Millionaire: Pays no taxes in 2026 Me at museum: This is stupid, it's just a line on a canvas Hipster next to me: No, you just don't understand it because you're uncultured."
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ًً@kelevitch·
The Muslim world’s financial “backwardness” is actually proof that classical Islamic scholars were the most sophisticated macroeconomic thinkers of the pre-modern era and the West accidentally proved it in 2008. The prohibition of riba was never primarily a moral injunction against greed alone rather It was a systemic design principle to prevent the decoupling of money from productive economic activity. When you ban interest-bearing debt as the engine of capital accumulation, you force wealth to remain tethered to real assets, real partnerships, real risk-sharing. The entire 2008 financial crisis was a textbook demonstration of what happens when you build an economy on the exact mechanism Islamic jurisprudence spent centuries arguing against: the multiplication of money through money, completely detached from underlying value. CDOs, mortgage-backed securities, credit default swaps: pure riba architecture collapsing under its own abstraction. Islamic banks largely weathered 2008 better than conventional ones because the structural rules prohibited the specific instruments that caused the collapse. The insane part: Western economists spent the 20th century mocking Islamic finance as a medieval relic. Then they spent the 21st century slowly reinventing through “stakeholder capitalism,” ESG investing, and calls to link executive pay to long-term performance, the core intuition that capital must carry risk to be legitimate. Fuqaha in the 9th century called it. No gain without exposure to loss. They just didn’t have the PowerPoint.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ وَمَن احسن من الله حكما لقوم يوقنون؟
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Sony Thăng
Sony Thăng@nxt888·
You said Palestinians wanted it all, from the River to the Sea, and that this is the reason for 78 years of bloodshed. Here is what has happened in those 78 years on the other side of your argument. 1948: Israel established within partition borders. 1949: Israel ends the war holding more territory than the partition plan had allotted it. 1956: Israel invades Egypt’s Sinai and Gaza, then withdraws under international pressure. 1967: Israel occupies the West Bank, Gaza, Sinai, and the Golan Heights, territory well beyond the partition lines. 1973: Israel retains the occupied territories after the Yom Kippur War. 1978: Israel invades Lebanon. 1980: Israel annexes East Jerusalem, unrecognized by international law. 1981: Israel annexes the Golan Heights, unrecognized by international law. 1982: Israel invades Lebanon again, reaches Beirut. 1982-2000: Israel occupies southern Lebanon. 1993-present: Settlement construction in the West Bank accelerates through every peace process. 2006: Israel invades Lebanon again. 2007-present: Israel blockades Gaza. 2024: Israel conducts military operations in Gaza, Lebanon, Syria simultaneously, advances beyond the Golan buffer zone into Syrian territory. 2025: Israeli ministers call for West Bank annexation, Gaza resettlement, and new facts on the ground designed to bury Palestinian statehood. 2026: Israel consolidates new security zones in Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria, while West Bank annexation advances from rhetoric into administration, land registration, settlement expansion, and ministerial policy. May 16, 2026: Israeli military operations continue in Gaza, while Israeli strikes continue in southern Lebanon despite a ceasefire extension. 78 years. One party rejected a partition. The other party has been physically, militarily, and administratively expanding beyond every border it has ever been assigned. You have a framework for identifying who wants all the land. You have 78 years of evidence. You have a conclusion available to you that your own reasoning requires. The question is whether you are willing to follow your argument to where it actually leads. Or whether the framework, like the partition, was only ever meant to apply to one side.
AOE21@Aoe21Aoe52

@nxt888 The Palestinians did not want partition They rejected it They wanted it all - all the land from the River to the Saa That is the reason for all the blood letting for the past 78 years.

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New Direction AFRICA
New Direction AFRICA@Its_ereko·
You are both correct. And the destruction was even more calculated than people realize. When Guinea voted No to de Gaulle's constitution in 1958, the French did not just leave angry. They left with a plan. They ripped out telephones. They destroyed medical records. They burned vaccines and medicines. They removed light bulbs, furniture, even blueprints from government offices. They took everything that could not be bolted down and smashed everything that could not be taken. This was not a tantrum. It was a message. "If you dare to be independent, we will leave you with nothing." Guinea started from zero. No pencils. No files. No bandages. Sekou Touré famously said, "We prefer poverty in freedom to riches in slavery." And France never forgave him for it. They destabilized Guinea for decades. They supported coups. They spread disinformation. They punished the country for daring to say no. Now let us add Mali to the record. Same story. When Mali asserted its sovereignty, especially in recent years as it pushed back against French military presence and neocolonial control, the response followed the same playbook. Destroy what you can. Take what you cannot destroy. Leave chaos behind. Then blame the Africans for being unable to govern. And as @SSalyers2 noted, the USSR stepped in to help restore some of what France destroyed. Not because the Soviets were saints. Because that is what competing blocs do. One empire breaks. Another empire offers to rebuild. But the core problem remains. African nations are still caught between powers that see them as pawns. The lesson from 1958 is still the lesson for 2026. Independence is not a ceremony. It is a battle. France did not leave Africa. It just changed tactics. The destruction of infrastructure became destruction through debt. The removal of light bulbs became removal of value through unfair trade deals. The same spirit. A different century. Africans need to remember Guinea. Remember Mali. Remember that the French empire never apologized for any of it. Then ask yourself why Western countries still lecture Africa about democracy and good governance while their own history is written in stolen light bulbs and burned medicine.
Adémọ́lá.@OgbeniDemola

In 1958 when the people of Guinea voted for independence, the French colonial government was so mad that they started destroying public infrastructures, down to burning medicines, and removing light bulbs.

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Adrenalin Patlaması
Adrenalin Patlaması@adrenaIinIendnz·
Herkes, kendisinden daha güçlü olan deli birinden korkar 😂
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Free Talk Live
Free Talk Live@FreeTalkLive·
You have every right to know what your government is doing, and they have no right to know what you are doing. That is why they are called public servants and we are called private citizens. Instead, the relationship has been inverted. The state hides behind secrecy, classified files, and redactions while demanding total visibility into your finances, communications, movement, and behavior. A society where the rulers live in privacy while the population lives under surveillance is the very definition of tyranny.
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Al Jazeera English@AJEnglish·
On May 15, Palestinians mark 78 years since the Nakba. The count of land Israel has taken keeps growing today.
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Muhammad Ayan
Muhammad Ayan@socialwithaayan·
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Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
When butter was demonised, Unilever sold margarine. When tallow was demonised, Procter and Gamble sold Crisco. When eggs were demonised, Kellogg's sold cereal. When red meat was demonised, Cargill sold soy. When raw milk was demonised, Nestle sold infant formula. When leather was demonised, BASF sold PVC. When wool was demonised, ExxonMobil sold polyester feedstock. When animal fat was demonised, the seed-oil industry grew from a niche product to the most consumed food ingredient on earth. Every demonisation of an animal product made a specific group of shareholders very rich. Every one of those products had been eaten by humans for thousands of years without incident. The science changed the moment a substitute existed to sell. Follow the money. The advice will start to make a lot more sense.
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Daniel Mayakovski
Daniel Mayakovski@DaniMayakovski·
Un 14 de mayo de 1938, la selección de fútbol de Inglaterra hacia el saludo nazi antes de un partido en Berlín, que iban a jugar contra la Alemania nazi, como muestra de respeto a Hitler. El gobierno británico ordenó a los futbolistas hacerlo en el ambiente de concordia con los nazis, de hecho, apenas unos meses después, los británicos junto a los franceses, firmarían el Acuerdo de Munich donde colaborarían con Hitler y les regalarían los Sudetes de Checoslovaquia. Este era el bando de los países capitalistas aliados realmente... y no los cuentos de Salvar al Soldado Ryan que edulcoran la realidad.
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State of Palestine
State of Palestine@Palestine_UN·
78 years of ongoing Nakba. 78 years of erasure. Against all odds, we remain on our land and the land of our ancestors. Return is our right. Freedom is our destiny. On May 15, join the Palestinian people in commemorating the Nakba. #NAKBA78 🎥 PAL Global Echo
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New Direction AFRICA
New Direction AFRICA@Its_ereko·
They told the whole world to avoid China. Decouple. De-risk. Sanctions. Tariffs. War rhetoric. Then 12 US capitalists flew to Beijing to beg the Communist Party for deals. Elon Musk. Top CEOs. Trump himself. All in China. Smiling. Shaking hands. Asking for business. The same politicians who call China an "evil empire" are now standing in Beijing with their hands out. Told Africa to stay away from China. Told Europe to cut ties. Told everyone China is a threat. But when their economy is burning, when their factories are shutting, when their own system is failing, where do they run? Beijing. They do not believe their own lies. They just want you to. Hypocrisy has no borders. But neither does desperation.
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Explosive Media
Explosive Media@ExplosiveMediaa·
Let's read some history with Explosive Media📚😁 In 1890, British colonialism forced the Shah of Iran to sign the Tobacco Régie (Tobacco Concession), giving a British company called "Talbot" full control over buying and selling tobacco in the country. The people strongly opposed this because it hurt local businesses and gave England too much power. Then, a famous religious leader, Mirza Shirazi, issued a fatwa saying tobacco use was forbidden. Almost everyone, including the Shah's own household, stopped smoking. The Shah had to cancel the deal. This is how a religious Leader saved the people from British colonialism. Today is the anniversary of the historic fatwa banning tobacco, issued in 1891. 🫡
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Men's Humor
Men's Humor@MensHumor·
Mike is correct.
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TheRealThelmaJohnson
TheRealThelmaJohnson@TheRealThelmaJ1·
According to the UFO Files scientists at NASA recently decoded an alien radio signal that originated over 8 billion years ago around the time the Universe was formed. It said: "Iran is two weeks away from having a nuclear weapon"
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Hassan Mafi ‏
Hassan Mafi ‏@thatdayin1992·
Insane how 3 deaths from Hantavirus brings more attention to Western media than Zionists killing +2,870 civilians in Lebanon.
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Lord Bebo
Lord Bebo@MyLordBebo·
🇺🇸🇩🇪🇷🇺 US didn't enter the battle until the Soviet Red Army entered Germany if you look at the map with dates Most of the liberation of Europe from the Nazis was carried out by the USSR But not according to Hollywood movies!
Lord Bebo@MyLordBebo

🇩🇪🇷🇺 German government refused to answer the question of who liberated Europe from Nazism in order to avoid referring to Russia & Soviet Union:

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Clash Report
Clash Report@clashreport·
Iran's FM Spokesperson Esmail Baghaei: Iran has proven to be a responsible power in the region, and at the same time, we are not bullies — rather, we are anti-bullies. Just look at our conduct. Were we the ones who launched a military campaign against America thousands of miles away? Were we the ones who killed 170 innocent people in a single day? Are we the ones bullying Cuba, Venezuela, and other countries in the Western Hemisphere? Were we the ones who, during a diplomatic process, committed such a great crime — twice? Is attacking a country, destroying its infrastructure, and assassinating the leader and citizens of a country an example of responsible behavior?
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Ryan Rozbiani@RyanRozbiani·
This Video is SO DARK Titled: 200 Years of America's Crimes in 2 Minutes Iran's FARS news narrator is from the POV of America talking to the world.
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Emelia
Emelia@wasalive22·
France gathered 400 Muslim scholars and beheaded them. In 1917 AD, during the occupation of Chad. In 1852, when France entered the city of Laghouat in Algeria, it killed two-thirds of its population in a single night and burned them alive. France occupied Algeria for 132 years. In the first 7 years after their arrival, the French eliminated 1 million Muslims, and in the last 7 years before their departure, they eliminated 1.5 million Muslims. The French historian Jacques Gorky estimated that the total number of Muslims killed in Algeria from France's arrival in 1830 to its departure in 1962 was 10 million. France occupied Tunisia for 75 years, Algeria for 132 years, Morocco for 44 years, and Mauritania for 60 years. When France entered Egypt during its famous campaign, French soldiers on horseback entered mosques and raped free women in front of their families. They drank wine in the mosques and turned them into stables for their horses. It is strange to see some people boasting about and defending French civilization, forgetting all its dark history. This is France; remind them of its history. 🔻 When France entered the city of Aghwat (Laghouat) in Algeria in 1852, it burned two-thirds of its inhabitants to death in just one night. 🔻 France conducted 17 nuclear tests in Algeria between 1960 and 1966, resulting in an unknown number of deaths estimated between 27,000 and 100,000 and the effects persist to this day. 🔻 When France left Algeria in 1962, it left behind 11 million landmines more than the total population of Algeria at the time. 🔻 France occupied Algeria for 132 years. In just the first seven years of their occupation, they massacred one million Muslims, and in the last seven years, they martyred another 1.5 million Muslims. 🔻 France is the fourth largest holder of gold reserves in the world, with 2,436 tons of gold stored at the Bank of France, even though France has no active gold mines. 🔻 In contrast, Mali one of the world's largest gold producers with 14 official gold mines has no gold reserves of its own. 🔻 Similarly, the Republic of Congo, which ranks seventh among gold-producing countries, also has no gold reserves in its central bank.
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