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@introvert_1g

I remain where attention never lands.

🇸🇦 Katılım Kasım 2020
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@maddenifico She’s anti-semitic 100%
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Bill Madden
Bill Madden@maddenifico·
This is Trump America — and it's heartbreaking. 🥹👇
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@Crypto_Jargon Always the Crypto retards who spread things like that.
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Crypto Jargon@Crypto_Jargon·
ANTHROPIC JUST DROPPED A PREDICTION MARKET TRADING BOT STRUCTURE 🤯 68.4% WIN RATE. $300–$1,500 PER DAY.
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@THEGYOUKNOW1 @MercifulMessage Quoting ‘don’t curse’ with that username and profile picture is wild. The irony writes itself.
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F.MALSI
F.MALSI@NEWX097·
@MercifulMessage You have a muslim spirit, only thing you do is to curse people. while the bible says : - "Bless those who persecute you; bless and do not curse." - (Romans 12:14) - i know jesus aint teach this in islam
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The Muslim Cowboy
The Muslim Cowboy@MercifulMessage·
May Allah ﷻ continue to humiliate you, disgrace to the name Ahmad And may Allah ﷻ bless Sheikh Saad Ash Shithri whom I had the blessing of meeting in Mecca two years ago. He is a great scholar and a man whom you fear because of your cowardice and love for the dunyah
أحمد شريف العامري@AhmedSharif

This is incitement wrapped in religious language. It deserves firm and public condemnation. When a senior Saudi cleric signals support for another October 7-style attack, the message travels far beyond a sermon or a lecture hall. Such rhetoric legitimizes violence in the minds of those already vulnerable to extremist narratives. Responsible religious authority carries the duty to calm tensions, protect civilian life, and elevate ethical discourse. Sheikh Saad Al-Shathri holds positions of significant influence. He is a member of the Council of Senior Scholars in Saudi Arabia, a minister-rank advisor at the Royal Court, a faculty member at King Saud University, and one of the eight preachers entrusted to deliver the Arafah sermon during the Saudi era. Words delivered from platforms of this magnitude shape perceptions across regions and audiences. Describing Israel as an “entity planted by the USA” and invoking the language of renewed attacks feeds a dangerous ecosystem of antisemitism and mobilization. This rhetoric erodes stability, inflames tensions, and empowers the very forces that responsible leadership across the region has worked to contain. Incitement to violence and antisemitic agitation violate the basic norms expected by international partners in Europe and the United States. Public figures who engage in such rhetoric invite scrutiny regarding their access to Western platforms and travel privileges. Condemning this language is a matter of principle and security. Clear accountability, firm rejection of extremist incitement, and sustained pressure against voices that promote violence remain essential for any serious path toward regional stability and durable peace.

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When you divide the Middle East into “light” and “darkness” based on alignment with U.S. interests, that’s not moral leadership it’s geopolitical arrogance. Declaring that others act “at their own peril” for disagreeing only reinforces the perception that Washington still sees the region as a chessboard. Real reform does not need American validation or threats. If this is about partnership, then drop the moral theatrics and respect regional sovereignty.
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Lindsey Graham
Lindsey Graham@LindseyGrahamSC·
To those who are perpetuating false narratives against the United Arab Emirates and President Sheikh @MohamedBinZayed personally, you are full of it. I met with him today for an hour and a half. Not only is he alive, but he is also well and as sharp as I’ve ever seen him. To those powers that feel the need to attack MbZ and the UAE for doing the right thing - you do so at your own peril. Our meeting today was very enjoyable and informative. We discussed the historic moment that is facing the region. I told him how much I appreciated his courage and vision to create an Islamic country that can be integrated into the world in a win-win fashion, both for the people of the UAE and for those who visit and do business with the country. However, there are other voices in Islam that have the darkest vision of mankind. Those voices are distinctly in the minority, in my view. MbZ’s decision to embrace the Abraham Accords and to modernize his country while still maintaining the faith is the biggest change in the Middle East in my lifetime. What the United Arab Emirates have done to try to integrate the region with the whole world is one of the bravest and most consequential decisions any Middle Eastern leader has made. I was very candid with MbZ that he cannot do this by himself. Other people in the region have to buy-in to what’s happening with the UAE, not just be casual observers. To the region: Understand that history is about to be made. President Trump wants a region that looks more like the UAE and less like the Ayatollah. The region can only move forward if it follows the vision that embraces the light instead of going backwards into the darkness. The UAE’s vision for the Middle East and the 2030 vision previously expressed by the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia is something I would fully embrace because it would be great for South Carolina, and great for America. The forces that are merging here recently are trying to undercut the movement toward the light. They are going back to the old way of doing business, playing cheap politics. Your actions have not gone unnoticed by me or others. If this continues, it will do enormous damage to the best opportunity I've seen in hundreds of years to change the Middle East for the better. Finally, to those who believe that the region still flourishes if the ayatollah’s regime survives, I could not disagree more. If this religious Nazi regime in Iran still stands after all this bluster and the people are shut out and continue to be oppressed, it puts everything we’ve worked for at risk, including the Abraham Accords. Now, I am off to Saudi Arabia where I look forward to meeting with the Crown Prince who has shown a lot of courage and wisdom and has embraced, in the past, a vision that will forever change the Middle East for the better. Time will tell as to what happens.
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@RepFine The real definition of antisemitism. ironically, coming from a government official. How much did they pay you? We can double or triple it, just to serve actual U.S. citizens for once.
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Congressman Randy Fine@RepFine·
If they force us to choose, the choice between dogs and Muslims is not a difficult one.
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DrSasha@DrSasha9·
@MercifulMessage @DanBilzerian Actually you never read the Quran if you don’t know of the dear care for Bnei Israel… But it’s ok to be jealous…
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Dan Bilzerian@DanBilzerian·
The goyim will unite 🏴
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You’re deliberately redefining antisemitism to mean “anyone we disagree with.” Saudis are Semitic by language and origin, so calling them “antisemitic” for opposing a political movement is logically incoherent. Criticizing a political ideology, even a religiously framed one, is not hatred toward Jews. Invoking Nazi rhetoric to silence opponents is intellectual dishonesty.
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Emelia
Emelia@wasalive22·
Did any of you know what this person was doing there?🥴
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Globe Eye News
Globe Eye News@GlobeEyeNews·
Saudi Arabia discovers 7.8 million ounces of gold across 4 exploration sites.
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@statsglobe Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦 was never a part of the kebab empire. We kicked them out.
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Stats Globe
Stats Globe@statsglobe·
Countries that were once part of the Ottoman Empire: 🇹🇷 Turkey 🇬🇷 Greece 🇪🇬 Egypt 🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia 🇮🇱 Israel 🇸🇾 Syria 🇧🇬 Bulgaria 🇲🇰 North Macedonia 🇷🇴 Romania 🇷🇸 Serbia 🇲🇪 Montenegro 🇧🇦 Bosnia and Herzegovina 🇽🇰 Kosovo 🇦🇱 Albania 🇭🇷 Croatia 🇱🇧 Lebanon 🇯🇴 Jordan 🇮🇶 Iraq 🇰🇼 Kuwait 🇱🇾 Libya 🇸🇩 Sudan 🇨🇾 Cyprus 🇺🇦 Ukraine 🇲🇩 Moldova 🇬🇪 Georgia 🇦🇲 Armenia
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@Vaish9580 @Qais86 @1109Patricia You’re not defending migrants you’re projecting American guilt. The U.S. was built on real slavery and now leads the world in mass incarceration and deportations. Enforcing immigration law isn’t slavery. It’s sovereignty.
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Patricia 🇺🇸@1109Patricia·
Saudi Arabia deports 13,000 immigrants from India in 1 week
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@Teeniiola Her delivery driver? Why not a white Christian man?
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TENIOLA@Teeniiola·
Her delivery driver ruined her expensive present for her child and then this happened 👀🚶‍♂️
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@GodlyAction If your faith produces humility and honesty, why do you need to lie about another religion to prove it? A faith that needs slander to look good isn’t producing ‘fruits’ it’s producing insecurity.
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GodlyAction@GodlyAction·
The Fruits of Islam: Deceitful Violent Hateful Arrogant Vindictive Manipulative Cruel Malicious Greedy Behaviour The Fruits of Christianity: Honesty Peaceful Loving Humble Forgiving Transparent Kind Benevolent Generous Faithful
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@not_rekt_11 Funny how the people who caused two world wars lecture others about ‘chaos’
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@ISyemna @SafaGencaslan @OperHealAmerica If your concept of a god depends on fatigue, frustration, or micromanaging atoms, then what you’re describing isn’t divine. Divinity implies transcendence, not limitation
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Isha Syemna@ISyemna·
@SafaGencaslan @OperHealAmerica It's hard keeping track of all that stuff when you know everything and ppl are praying to you and so you have all of these miracles you gotta go do which r annoying because they go against how you've designed everything to operate and so ya gotta move each atom one at a time...
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Operation Heal America
Operation Heal America@OperHealAmerica·
I don't care if Allah means "god" in Arabic. Allah is NOT the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Jesus the Messiah is God and the Second Person of the Trinity! Nice try though.😇
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Not every social change is a prophecy of moral collapse. Linking every policy shift to ‘end-times’ narratives is just exaggeration with no real evidence. Religion doesn’t disappear because a cafe sells beer-looking drinks, and people don’t need self-appointed guardians to tell them what their faith should be.
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Sikander Iqbal@MaulanaSikander·
Thanks to the likes of MBS, the relentless crackdown on Islamic orthodoxy, and the systematic erasure of the Prophet’s Sunnah ﷺ, we are now witnessing filth being normalised openly in Central Riyāḍ — such as a German “non-alcoholic” beer proudly served in a café. The descent is not accidental; it is the very erosion the Prophet ﷺ forewarned us about. The Prophet ﷺ informed us that the Ummah would deteriorate layer by layer, stripped of its core and essence. Ḥudhayfah (r.a.) described this chilling reality: “Islam will wear out just as embroidery wears out on a garment, until no one will know what fasting, prayer, the rites of ḥajj, or charity are. The Book of Allah will be taken away at night, and not a single verse of it will remain on earth. Only some elderly people will remain who will say: ‘We heard our forefathers saying Lā ilāha illā Allāh, so we say it too." (Ibn Mājah) The Prophet ﷺ also warned us that the Ummah would gradually lose the ability to even recognise evil: “People from my Ummah will certainly drink wine, but they will give it another name…”(Abū Dāwūd) They will indulge in musical instruments, entertainment, and obscenity until, as the Prophet ﷺ warned, Allah causes the earth to swallow them and transforms them into monkeys and pigs, a consequence of their deliberate normalisation of sin. Mullā ʿAlī Qārī (r.a.) makes this explicit: imitating the drinking of wine is categorically prohibited, even if one drinks water or milk, for the very act of imitation is an affront to the Sharīʿah. When imitation becomes normalised, the distinction between ḥarām and ḥalāl collapses. And this is precisely how low we have fallen: we no longer even recognise such evils. What shocked the pious predecessors is now marketed as “modernisation”, “reform”, and “progress”. If this trajectory is not halted, this moral collapse will soon become the norm in our own homes, communities, and masājid. Corruption, once exported, always returns home, and it returns magnified. The Prophet ﷺ warned us in unmistakable terms that this Ummah would imitate the Jews and Christians step by step: “You will surely follow the ways of those before you, hand span by hand span, arm’s length by arm’s length, until if one of them were to commit indecency with his own mother, there would be someone from my Ummah who would do the same.” (Tirmidhī) We seek Allah’s protection from such depravity and from the tribulations of a time where morality is inverted and shamelessness is celebrated. And it will only escalate. The Abrahamic Accords, a project built explicitly to dilute Islamic identity, redefine creed, reengineer loyalty, and merge religions under the guise of “coexistence”, are already planting seeds of further deviation. Once the Sharīʿah is sidelined and the values of other civilisations are imported as “alternatives”, the erosion becomes systematic, deliberate, and generational. We ask Allah to protect this Ummah, preserve its Dīn, and grant us the strength to uphold the Sunnah in an age where even recognising evil has become a struggle.
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@the_cathartic @DrewPavlou U.S didn’t like Japan, Nuked it. I’m sure u love it and will find an excuse for it.
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The Cathartic@the_cathartic·
@DrewPavlou He didn't like what Jamal Khassoggi was writing about him so he got some of his buddies to chop him up with a bone saw like an episode of the Sopranos that he watched at his friend's house last weekend. You love him.
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Drew Pavlou 🇦🇺🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼
The thing I love about Mohammad Bin Salman is that he’s living every 12 year old boy’s dream life. He likes playing FIFA. So he buys Cristiano Ronaldo’s contract and takes him to events as his best friend. He likes Mr Beast YouTube videos so he asks him to build a theme park in his country. One day he was watching Akira and decided he wanted to build a massive neon Bladerunner city in the Saudi desert and he just poured like $500 billion into the project. So relatable. This is exactly how I would live if you made 12 year old Drew Pavlou world king with $5 trillion. I love him.
Rapid Response 47@RapidResponse47

.@Cristiano arrives for dinner at the White House 👀 🔥

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𝐌𝐢𝐜𝐡𝐚𝐞𝐥 𝐀𝐫𝐢𝐳𝐚𝐧𝐭𝐢
After my song about Al-Sharaa went viral, many asked if I could make one inspired by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. I’ve spent the past week trying - and it wasn’t easy. I wanted to show respect, because true Saudi folklore is unique, deep, and not something you casually copy. So this isn’t traditional Saudi music - but it is inspired by its spirit, pride, and history. Here it is: “From the Sands to the Stars – The Saudi Story.” 🇸🇦✨
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You’re mixing unrelated issues. Religious laws in Saudi or Pakistan aren’t ‘apartheid.’ Apartheid is a legal system that separates two populations in movement, citizenship, land access, and courts. So answer the actual question: name one Muslim-majority country that enforces that kind of ethnic separation. If you can’t, then you’re just deflecting.
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@TheBritLad your country spent decades colonizing, destabilizing, and looting those Muslim countries creating the very refugee crises you’re now complaining about. Gulf states don’t issue asylum visas, but they host millions of displaced people without labeling them “refugees.”. Ignorant
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The British Patriot@TheBritLad·
85% of the worlds refugees are Muslim. Not one of the 56 Muslim countries are taking in refugees. 11 of these countries are the richest in the world. If Islam is so great; why are Muslims countries not taking care of their own?
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