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Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Katılım Mayıs 2024
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@CDC48204 @chanthagreat @MOUSA_A_I @ABID00OSSA1 So I’m right then
Why would you start with no and then tell me towards the end that I’m correct ?
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@TateAlSalafi @chanthagreat @MOUSA_A_I @ABID00OSSA1 No, Arabs are most commonly medium-skinned. Also, many have sub-Saharan admixture from historical slave trades—ranging from 4%–15% in many Middle Eastern groups—which likely influenced the darkening of skin tones in certain populations over generations.
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Muhammad Ali suffered from sunstroke during his visit to the pyramids.

Black@LilithBlack25
It's funny how they claim to have built the pyramids when the Sun says otherwise
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@BreadstickMommy That’s the whole point
If you know about it and do nothing about it , your complicit by nature
That’s why Hollywood movies tend to show future plans in their movie, it allows your mind to accept it when it comes up in reality
Simpson showed 9/11 before it happened
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im never gonna get over why people think evil organizations will put clues in their logos and stuff if they wanna be secret
Hodlr@hodlrr17
Pharmakeia is witchcraft, also known as black magic.
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@Blizzerkrypt @Swirvana_ @abiben2000 @ABID00OSSA1 I was scrolling thru TikTok and found an absolute ge, a smart powerful and highly empowered black woman
Give her a listen
@dear_darkskin/video/7438699559708069175" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">tiktok.com/@dear_darkskin…
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@TateAlSalafi @Swirvana_ @abiben2000 @ABID00OSSA1 Never in my life as an African have I seen anyone in this situation
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@chanthagreat @MOUSA_A_I @ABID00OSSA1 there’s a Black Egyptian Bedouin who speaks Arabic out there who’s ancestral lineage leads directly to the Pharaohs but here we have Chantal from USA, a Queer who’s confused about her sexuality, has never stepped out her zip code but claims her black neighbours built it
😴
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@chanthagreat @MOUSA_A_I @ABID00OSSA1 What are you talking about ?
You’re so nasty and vile
You need to wash your brain with soap
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@TateAlSalafi @MOUSA_A_I @ABID00OSSA1 Oh, yeah ?! Then why they get mad when their whore daughters getting pinned down by an even more dark skinned person that isn’t arab ? Not too much fun, is it ?
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@Nunechii_eth @ABID00OSSA1 Not true , I found a study that suggest otherwise
pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12…
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@ABID00OSSA1 nobody born in Africa is getting Sun Stroke .Bfr
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@MOUSA_A_I @ABID00OSSA1 You not qualified to tell me who’s black & isn’t just as much as you not qualified to tell me who built the pyramids & who haven’t
As I recall ancient Egypt was ruled by dark skinned people before Arab invasion, this much I can tell
You just going around spewing nonsense
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@LilithBlack25 They call we blacks monkeys meanwhile if you shave the hairs of a monkey, the monkey’s skin is pale (like white people) and monkeys have no lips like white people. So let me ask, who is truly the monkey here?
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It's funny how they claim to have built the pyramids when the Sun says otherwise
F4kaika🦅@Faksback666
Being black is underrated, the most I’ll get from being under the sun is sweat 😂😂
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@KaNakht__ @RandHenry @LilithBlack25 Ancient Egyptian civilization was built by people native to Northeast Africa, with cultural and genetic links to both Africa and the Near East.
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@RandHenry @LilithBlack25 African identity was and is tribal for the most part same as basically the entire world except a couple the ancient farming civilization of egypt, India, mesopotamia and the Chinese who had to transcend tribal consciousness into higher level organisation because they were farmers
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@TateAlSalafi @Yahya542463 @talbiinah You yourself know better your intention and why you commented this on my answer on what the brother can or cannot do
To make things clear, you cannot call a woman wearing perfume a zaniyah, you aren't the prophet Salwaat Allah Alaihi and his words are well understood by scholars
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@Ali_Storage @Yahya542463 @talbiinah Nabi ﷺ referred to a woman who wears perfume in public as a Zaaniya Full stop
If you have an issue with that, you can wait till Qiyamah and raise it then
I didn’t say a woman is a Zaniyah. I quoted Nabi ﷺ
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@TateAlSalafi @Yahya542463 @talbiinah Brother please go and learn the deen we are not zahiris who reject qiyas and logic
No you can't say a man who looks at a woman is a zani
And neither can you say to a woman wearing perfume that she is a zaniyah
If you do you commited قذف
islamweb.net/ar/fatwa/21150…



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@Ali_Storage @Yahya542463 @talbiinah The answer is YES
As the narration says:
As the Hadith states ;
“Every human being has been allotted a share of zina (sinful desire/temptation), and they will inevitably encounter it.”
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@AllayaAlla96476 @Yahya542463 @talbiinah Obviously he ﷺ respected people
This doesn’t change the fact that he ﷺ referred to woman who go out wearing perfume in public as Zaaniya
You’re literally arguing over something we both agree with
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@TateAlSalafi @Yahya542463 @talbiinah Yeah, but he never CALLED one! He respected people, and honored them, as simple as that!
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@Ali_Storage @Yahya542463 @talbiinah My friend, your quoting half of half of the Hadith
You expect me to give an answer when you have misreported the entire report from Nabi ﷺ
Maybe bring the full narration, and that will answer your question إن شاء الله
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@TateAlSalafi @Yahya542463 @talbiinah Let's use that same logic
The prophet Salwaat Allah Alaihi said that the zina of the eyes is looking
If a man looked at a woman (outside of the first look) with lust, is he a zani?
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