Kasim

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Kasim

Kasim

@_guyontrain0

Katılım Mart 2022
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Kasim
Kasim@_guyontrain0·
@AnaSalafee @kingsinboats It's not namak harami, if Saudi Arabia was in trouble majority of people from Sub Continent won't hesitate to support in any way possible The issue they have is with their policies. That's also due to misinformation & due to Walaa Al Baraa. Not due to malice/hatred or jealousy
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Dr. Sameena Khan د.ثمينة خان
@kingsinboats Why didn’t Desi Muslims go to Iran who they love so much, to work hard and earn wealth? Why waste their hard labor on Wahhabis who they hate so much. Wahhabi/Arab haters are namak haram, it’s in their dna and that’s what needs to be scientifically studied.
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Dr. Sameena Khan د.ثمينة خان
People are blinded in Arab hate. It’s a syndrome with Desi Muslims that needs to be scientifically studied. People born and raised in gulf countries, who’ve made their livelihood and educated themselves with opportunities provided by these countries, sent remittances back home and created generational wealth, and for the sole reason that these countries were pragmatic enough to nurture an environment that guarantees that safety and security where people feel welcome and safe to live and work here - after all this, Desi Muslims who are the largest expat community in these countries, are still ungrateful and root for a country that has been of literally NO economic or spiritual benefit to them in any manner whatsoever. This phenomenon needs to be scientifically studied
Irena Akbar@irenaakbar

In other words, “We’ll continue to be used by the US by allowing it to attack other countries from our land.”

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Kasim
Kasim@_guyontrain0·
@adamson_ma88843 @razibkhan European History pre Christianity is not well known at all when compared to Persia, China, Mesopotamia, India. That's why Europeans latch on to Greece and Rome. Gauss, Goths, Germanics are all forgotten.
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Martin Adamson
Martin Adamson@adamson_ma88843·
@razibkhan In Europe ancient writers survived because medieval monks backed up fragile paper onto very strong leather. After the Arab invasions classical Persian was forgotten until it was recovered from stone inscriptions in the 1840s. I guess also Parsis in India preserved a lot.
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Kasim@_guyontrain0·
@pythaginboots I agree Spain vs Paraguay easily one of the worst matches I saw at the world cup.
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Pythagoras In Boots ⚽️
Pythagoras In Boots ⚽️@pythaginboots·
It was a poor World Cup. Those that think it’s the best clearly haven’t lived long enough on this earth ie it was their first. Shame as the location was brilliant but the footballers let us down. Barely any scintillating football that tournament.
The Touchline | 𝐓@TouchlineX

🚨🗣️ 𝗡𝗘𝗪: Wayne Rooney: "You are not getting a WORSE World Cup than South Africa in 2010. That tournament NEVER felt like a World Cup." — @WeAreTheOverlap

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Football's Ghost
Football's Ghost@FootballsGhost·
@JohyanCruyff isak injury probably changed the whole tactical roadmap ekitike filling in but you can't run that system on fumes all season squad depth is the real question
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Johyan@JohyanCruyff·
The system Liverpool are playing tonight, I wonder if this is the long term plan for them but got derailed by Isak’s injury? They can’t play it every week because who would rotate with Ekitike & Salah? Gakpo maybe but who else? Might explain why they didn’t push for a winger
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Kasim@_guyontrain0·
@PersianRioterIR @ApostateProphet They did much less than the Persians in terms of brutality. But still, they did what the Persians failed to do on numerous occasions i.e. Defeat the Byzantines
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Persian Rioter
Persian Rioter@PersianRioterIR·
@ApostateProphet They were so savage that their prophet had to constantly tell them not to rape women and children in war.
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Kasim@_guyontrain0·
@Elsabelaselsa @thegreyspec Where did you get that number. Also, in Yemen Houthis were backed by Iran against the existing govt. So it was Iran that 1st enetered in Yemen through its proxy Houthis to encourage chaos. Saudis came with their own agendas, no doubt. Dont see people holding Iran accountable
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نور🔻@thegreyspec·
MBS slaughtered almost half a million Yemenis, desecrated the Kaaba nearly 4+ times, opens bars & nightclubs in Haramain, and has actively been on Epstein island. Why remove Assad, Gaddafi, Saddam and takfir them when MBS is 100% worse?? Bc Baba America did not give a fatwa??
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Geronimo Morgans@GeronimoMorgans·
You'll never tell me these two aren't penalties. Apparently this is a competition where Ceferin brags about integrity and fairness. You're all corrupt thugs exploiting teams that can challenge Real Madrid. Dark people. x.com/Citeh1894s/sta…
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Kasim@_guyontrain0·
@EbnHussein1424 What kind figure was Larijani Any strong Sunni leaders in Iran
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The Different Knock
The Different Knock@DiffKnock·
We paid for end of season Eberechi Eze. Berta’s done it again.
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Kasim@_guyontrain0·
@MahaDeviCo @sharghzadeh Latin Americas or even European have very less recollection of their history prior to Christianity. That's why the whole Europe latches to Greeks & Romans not to Goths, Gauls, Germanics etc. That's not the case where Islam has ruled we have Maronites, Copts still living here.
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Yasha Shah
Yasha Shah@MahaDeviCo·
Ancestral culture to whom—Iranians or Arabs? Good for Arabs, hahaha. You should read Shahnameh and get a sense of what Ferdowsi thought about the Arab invasion. Arabs colonized the Middle East. There are 22 Arab countries in the world. Just like how the Spanish colonized South America—would you go to native people in South America and say, “Hey, Christianity is your ancestral culture”? No, because it is an accepted fact that the colonization of South America by Europeans had horrible impacts on its people. To say that Christianity is the ancestral culture of the native people of South America would be deeply bigoted. This is what the world has not come to realize. Arabs are like white people in that sense—they are not victims of anything. The difference is that whites, for the most part, have accepted the negative impact of colonization. They don’t have to be ashamed today; whites today are different people, for the most part. That being said, they should show sensitivity and not brag about it, twist history, or display disrespect toward those who were wronged. So where are the Arabs on this path of progress? Nowhere. They have not even begun. Instead we hear: “Islam is a religion of peace,” “Arabs civilized Persians,” “Iranians are fire worshippers and ajams,” “It’s not the Persian Gulf, it’s the Arabian Gulf.” Oh wait—1980, Saddam invades Iran and hires an Egyptian director to make a movie about Qadisiyyah. Hahaha. Oh wait—the Al-Ahwazi movement: “Elam was Arab.” The negative impact of Islam on the Iranian people is enormous—the Islamic trauma that we still live with today. And yet you come to me and speak about how Ferdowsi was a Muslim. Hahaha. Oh man, you guys need to get a grip. Oh, and we forgot—you guys also deny that Israel belongs to the Jews. Oh man, there is no hope. After the Islamic Republic is gone, that will be the beginning of the end for the Islamic caliphate. With Muslims being so arrogant in Europe and North America, causing cultural disruption, we will not need much to convince the West that Iranian people and Westerners are on the same side. Good luck with your Islam or whatever. If Iranians came and destroyed the Kaaba, turned it into a fire temple, ran Arabia, and changed its religion, would you accept that Zoroastrians are peaceful people—or perhaps say it is the ancestral religion of Arab people? Islamic fascism will end—either the easy way or the hard way.
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Yasha Shah@MahaDeviCo·
@sharghzadeh will most likely have a hard time after the success of our revolution. He seems like a self-hating Persian wannabe who believes Islam made Iran a better place — someone who rejects his own ancestral culture and prefers Islam instead. It is sad. In his mind, he probably sees himself as an enlightened being who is not racist and a very liberal-minded Muslim. But "nafs" (ego) is a hell of a drug. I would suggest he study Buddhism and Hinduism a bit, or learn about the mercy of Christ. He might then realize that Islam is one of the more backward and limited philosophical and faith systems in the world. Very sad, but I do not think he even has the capacity to contemplate concepts like śūnya, or the symbolism of Shiva and Shakti. The fact that he settled on Islam reflects his limitations as a person. Although it would not be shocking if, after the fall of the Islamic regime, documents were uncovered showing him to be an agent of Khamenei. Just an idea — we will see.
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Kasim
Kasim@_guyontrain0·
@Rozekurdno What you feel about the out of India theory that's being pushed in India. It's a counterview to the aryan migration to India theory
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Kasim@_guyontrain0·
@EmiSmithShowe Could be similar to Reiss Nelson Bournemouth goal. Great moment in the end for nothing.
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🇵🇸 Emi SmithShowe
🇵🇸 Emi SmithShowe@EmiSmithShowe·
It's actually crazy how that whole Everton match could still be for nothing if we just lose our next match against the team with the longest unbeaten run in the league, the only team not to lose since the first game week of the year.
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Kasim@_guyontrain0·
@agentneo07 @iamrahmanosman Contact is high and from behind, that's why it's a yellow. Football is a fast sport, so you also have to make your tackles look clean. Lunging from awkward angles, you will get penalised more often. Tackling is an art. You want the ref to favour you give him the optics.
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Rahman osman
Rahman osman@iamrahmanosman·
Every midfield battle Caicedo gets into seems to end the same way nowadays - he wins the ball back,the ref blows and out comes the yellow card.Starting to feel automatic at this point. Some of these yellows are unbelievably harsh.
🎬N@Nino12x

Suffering from his own success

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Kasim@_guyontrain0·
@1_2spaces Haaland plays with more creative midfielders. And is also playing with a team that understands him. While it's the opposite for Gyokeres. There's a huge talent gap no doubt but Gyokeres is the personification of Where there's a will, There's a way.
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Kasim@_guyontrain0·
@tunkuv Disagree in UAE most south Indians and Pakistanis communicate easily without speaking English
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Tunku  Varadarajan
Lots of aman-ki-asha BS here. Their kababs, spelled with a leading A please, are not better than ours. And half of India, maybe more, does not speak their language. Even those of us who do speak it find it hard to follow their politicized perso-arabic Urdu, just as they struggle with Hindi. (Though I'm glad to see that their cricket youtubers have embraced increasing amounts of Sanskritic Hindustani in order to appeal to their many viewers in India.)
ANI@ANI

#WATCH | Jaipur, Rajasthan: Former Union Minister Mani Shankar Aiyar says, "According to my experience, I can say that it is the easiest thing for a Hindu or for an Indian to talk to a Pakistani because the language is the same, the mindset is the same, and the culture is, by and large, the same. We understand each other perfectly. Their kebabs might perhaps be better than ours. But we can certainly engage in a friendly rivalry—arguing, "No, our kebabs are better than yours!" If you were to mention "kebabs" to an American, would they have any clue what you were talking about? Not at all. Why are we embracing the Americans? Why have we suddenly become such close allies of Israel? Why are we so heavily dependent on Russia?... Had the tragedy of the Partition not occurred, the citizens of that country would be citizens of this country—we would all be citizens of the same nation. And yet, you talk about launching surgical strikes against them. If you truly have the courage, then sit down and talk to them face-to-face. Why do you lack that particular courage—the courage to engage in direct dialogue?... It is absolutely essential that this dialogue be sustained. Because, initially, they will air their grievances, and you will present your complaints. That process might take months—they will keep reiterating the mistakes you made, while we keep pointing out the misdeeds they committed—tracing it all back from Pahalgam right up to 1947... Therefore, we must engage with them continuously. Yet, our government lacks the courage to engage with them on a continuous basis..."

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Kasim@_guyontrain0·
@ayeshaijazkhan @qaiser_shabbir Living in the UAE I don't know how you call it a warzone when all the buses, metros are running on time. All Supermarkets are operating per normal. There was heavy traffic on Saturday. Masajids overflowing for Taraweeh prayers. Ramadan street food festival ongoing. War Zone 😅
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Ayesha Ijaz Khan@ayeshaijazkhan·
Spoke to a friend who arrived from Dubai this morning. She says it's like living in a war zone, and can't say anything there. Also told me about a hotel in Deira where she knew a lot of Pakistani workers -- they've all been laid off and are going back to Pakistan because hotel occupancy is currently at 12% and all bookings for April have been cancelled. You won't hear this from the Dubai Media Office. So, you're welcome.
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Bolkonsky35@bolkonsky35·
@_guyontrain0 @Jurtramonde1804 @Alonso_GD Not true. Christ’s original followers were basically all killed without resistance, all following His example. His word spread through the example of a Christian life
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