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Carpe Diem | Digital ventures to support the Umma @ilmplicit | @auralisdesign

Katılım Aralık 2015
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@hassan_j92 Family member being in trouble and not being able to help them
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What is the worst feeling to ever exist?
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Abū Grizzly Al-Husseinburjī
My brother owned a book with a forward by abu khadija He just had to throw shade at green lane masjid (the book is about seerah)
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@Bulayla1426 I remember listening Dawud Burbank's 3 usul series in my early salafi days and he goes "believing that the earth goes around the sun is Kufr" It's still up on YouTube
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Having big beard in this heat is tricky
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Ummatics
Ummatics@ummatics·
Elizabeth Tsurkov summed up eloquently in a tweet in June 2020, “25 years after Srebrenica, Muslim lives have never been as devalued as they are now: genocide in China, ethnic cleansing in Burma, repeated chemical attacks & extermination by torture in Syria. In 25 years, we will probably reflect on this era of unchecked impunity with horror.”
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ibn Harun
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The 9-5 and the 5-9
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Everyone there, without exception, had something they were deep in the trenches working on — not just thinking about, or had on the back-burner — but fully invested and dedicated. Grateful to everyone I met and a huge shout-out to the Forma team for putting this together.
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@formacity Bristol Pop-up was phenomenal Aside from the talent density in that room, I did not expect to get shown around my own city lol. Hearing from people’s stories showed me more of what’s possible and raised the benchmark. Looking forward to the next one. +
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FORMA
FORMA@formacity·
what does community mean to you?
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Don't consider a lead closed until the money's in the bank, even if they've signed the contract.
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They removed the ability of imagination from my people.
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@ibnKhalid_ Congratulations brother, Allah keep you both happy and make your marriage wonderful, ameen.
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I got married in the mountains of Spain to the best person I’ve ever met 🇪🇸 Do keep us in your duas
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Streaming live from Bristol. Tune in to build & ship your first app with AI. x.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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Does anyone even read sales messages that sound like word-soup?
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Huthaifa | حذيفة
Huthaifa | حذيفة@Shack_Rat·
Last thing I’ll say on this topic, because it’s time to move on: A number of Muslim scholars were rounded up and imprisoned over the last decade, especially in the Gulf, precisely because they were major advocates of global Muslim unity. That matters because if the idea of the Ummah were as fake, sterile, or politically meaningless as some of you claim, these regimes would not spend so much energy crushing the people who call Muslims back to it. One example is Salman al-Ouda in Saudi Arabia, who was arrested in 2017, placed in solitary confinement, and had travel bans imposed on members of his family after he refused to obey an order from Saudi authorities to tweet a statement supporting the Saudi-led blockade of Qatar. He is still imprisoned to this day. But that barely registered outside Muslim circles, because at the time Western secularists were too busy praising MbS for his supposed “liberal reform” of Saudi Arabia. So you’ll excuse me if I don’t take seriously critiques of Muslim political imagination from people whose geopolitical worldview seemed to revolve around judging states by how lax they were on alcohol, nightclubs, and Western-style entertainment.
القط يونس🔻❤️‍🔥☝️🇸🇩🇵🇸🇲🇷@YounisTheCat

The "ummah" never existed and if it did than it has been and is one of the most sterile and castrated structures wrt political efficiency and shaping reality... Even the gaza flotilla was not initiated by the so called "ummah"

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@Chainless_Slave Cannot think of any such case. And this is not the way to talk about an obligation of Islam.
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People who preach about unity are often the ones causing the most division
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Ummatics
Ummatics@ummatics·
When Caliph Umar ibn al-Khattab wanted to expand the Grand Mosque, al-Abbas refused to give up his house even for compensation. The companions also ruled that not even a Caliph can seize private property, even if for a mosque. Al-Abbas later donated it freely, choosing to teach the Umma a lesson in property rights
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