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@floatingwordist there is a reason why fire is traditionally associated with purification
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how modesty should look like
Atlas@pqapka
the modern obsession with veiling wasn’t as common 400 or 300 years ago, and definitely not as common in the early days of islam, veils existed way before islam and were a marker of ethnic culture. the modern obsession however is probably just a protest of the secular west
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@TakeThiamine It’s funny seeing this level of disinfo I have to think you need Vit B1 to come up with such BS.
You’re outraged because brown criminals are abusing young children instead of the regular native folk. You don’t really care about the victims.
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“I’m Muslim and those Pakistani rape gangs were not Muslim. That is not my religion.”
I’ve seen this response countless times today.
Understand this: The only interpretation of Islam that matters is the one that has enabled the systematic rape of hundreds of thousands of White British girls. Your personal interpretation is irrelevant, as is mine.
Below, I will outline the theological architecture behind these egregious crimes—and why Islam, in its classical and dominant readings, is fundamentally incompatible with Western society.
الولاء والبراء
Al-walā’ wa-l-barā’ (loyalty and disavowal): This is an Islamic principle rooted in Quranic verses and hadith. It calls for alliance with believers and disassociation from non-believers. Mainstream and especially Salafi/Wahhabi/Deobandi interpretations (common among some Pakistani communities) emphasize enmity or at least strict separation from kuffar (disbelievers). Reformist or Sufi readings soften it toward personal piety. It fosters "us vs. them" thinking that dehumanizes outsiders.
دار الحرب
Dār al-Ḥarb (House of War) vs. Dār al-Islām: Classical fiqh divides the world this way. In non-Muslim territory, rules for interaction differ; some historical and jihadist readings treat it as a zone where normal restraints are relaxed or jihad applies until Islamic dominance. Peaceful modern Muslims often reinterpret this as irrelevant to living in the West under secular law. Others (including some UK imams or online preachers) maintain harder lines. It provides theological framing for parallel societies or resentment.
مَا مَلَكَتْ أَيْمَانُكُمْ
Mā malakat aymānukum (milk al-yamīn in shortened form) translates to “those whom the right hand possesses” (or “what your right hands possess”). It appears in roughly 15 verses and is the Quran’s most frequent way of referring to slaves or war captives (male and female) in 7th-century Arabian society. Interpreted in a certain way, it permits the rape of captives.
Aisha’s age
The most authentic hadith collections (Sahih Bukhari and Muslim) state Muhammad married Aisha at 6 and consummated at 9. This is the orthodox Sunni position held for most of Islamic history. It has been used to justify child marriage in various Muslim societies. Modern apologists sometimes argue cultural context, different age calculations, or that it was normative then. Traditionalists defend it as the Prophet's example. This precedent weakens absolute age-of-consent arguments within strict Islamic frameworks.
Combine al-walā’ wa-l-barā’ with dār al-ḥarb and milk al-yamīn. Now combine all of those with the belief that Aisha was 9 at the time of consummation. What do you get?
• Moral and religious justification for enmity toward non-Muslims as a category.
• License to operate with far fewer restraints inside non-Islamic societies, treating local laws and norms as non-binding.
• Permission to dehumanize and sexually exploit non-Muslim females—including minors—once they are classified as captives or property.
• No effective doctrinal floor on the age of sexual access, because the Prophet’s example overrides later, external standards of consent or maturity.
“I’m Muslim and that’s not how we interpret those texts.”
Doesn’t matter. This is how hundreds of thousands of South Asians interpret the Quran.
Do you understand now why this must be purged from Western society by any means? I don’t care if you’re a peaceful 145 IQ Muslim scholar, we don’t have time to figure out who’s who here. There are 3.8 million Muslims in the United Kingdom. Hundreds of thousands of White British girls were raped. The perpetrators are overwhelmingly Pakistani Muslim. To the degree that if they didn’t directly participate, they knew someone who did, and did nothing to stop it.
Get them out.
Every last one.
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10
The Rape Gang Inquiry Report. bit.ly/4uE5odw
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These apps are the equivalent of the clearance section in supermarkets
فرشتہ🇵🇰@spicyricebowll
I fear my soulmate is not on Muzz or Hinge
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@pomegranateish_ most of these niggas in your comment section just want to have the atmosphere of a woman respondin to them on X since they have nothing better to do in there sorry ass lifetime since they know no woman will give them attention beyond that
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@hopes_revenge it’s because you’re running on fumes, try eating sugar with your adderall then you’ll punch them in the face instead
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@TOTALCESSDEATH i don’t trust people who sleep for more than 6 hours during the night
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@lac3dfrosting @Lebastianb0d ok so the answer is obviously some form of combination of neuroscience and psychology
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@Lebastianb0d im really struggling with this, my heart wants librarian study and psychology, but my brain says neurosci / cogsci or law
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@vtallsomethings i do think antisemitism is to a degree misplaced, but well he is an industry plant, that’s hateable enough on its own, judaism has just become a pretty consistent symbol for all the things people hate it’s really not our fault
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this why i don’t at all think that jewish people are being over dramatic about rising antisemitism bc why is everyone acting like this now ???
bart ender (prev. adn✨)@PtolemaeaeaeA
here you go....
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@jackmoses777 sometimes i just go and sit with them and it’s like spiritual recharge
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