samir sayed
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India is a Hindu country, full stop. Keep ur fuking Bakra Eid bullshit out of here. As a Hindu, I don’t want this shit holiday. Scrap it now.
Sarcastic.@Sarcaztick
Bakra Eid should be a mandatory holiday in India. Why are so many institutes conducting exams on Eid, and why are so many companies asking Muslim employees to come to work on Eid?
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@HindutvaDon_ Oh bhai 2 rupaiyye wale. Gaadi khareedne ki auqaat nahi hai teri. Tera petrol se kya naata
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@SanviSharm49500 Why r u guys so obsessed with our festivals. We couldn't care less for yours
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@drew37412 @MasterMaliq Bro we hve carbon dated Qur'an going back to the prophets time. Your bible is in greek when jesus spoke aramaic. Your creed the trinity doesn't exist in scripture. U guys hve no face to show. Go worship your idols. Even the jews think u as idol worshippers
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@MasterMaliq Nothing in the Quran is either from or inspired by God. The revelation to Muhammad is not trustworthy, given the gaps of time and historical inconsistencies in the text of the Quran. Muhammad was no prophet, the historical foundation of the cult has fooled a lot of people though.
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@ThatNot53188 @MasterMaliq The hadees can never take precedence over the Qur'an. The hadees is history which could be true or false but the Qur'an is the word of god
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@MasterMaliq does this include the hadiths or no
because if you say no then you are conceding to be disingenuous. the hadiths take precedent over the quran because they were written later. you're making a false argument here at the premise. but you know that, don't you. that's what muslims do
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@RealShahriqKhan those who wrote the bible never met jesus. Jesus spoke aramaic n the bible is in greek. Plus its confusing. Jesus praying to god all the time but in john hinting he is god but at the cross lamenting why god forsaked him. The trinity is their creed but doesn't exist in scripture.
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Let me be honest. I wanted to stay Muslim so badly.
Not even because of God at first, but because of the life attached to it.
My dad’s businesses were waiting for me. Signed and ready.
My mom’s community. Doctors, lawyers, politicians. Connections everywhere.
Success was laid out in front of me.
There was even an arranged marriage lined up. A doctor. Beautiful future. House. Wedding. Stability.
All I had to do was say one sentence:
“Yeah, I still believe.”
That was it.
Keep the money.
Keep the family approval.
Keep the life.
But here’s what ruined it for me:
I could not unsee Jesus.
Once I really read the Quran and compared it to the Gospel, I couldn’t force myself back into pretending.
And honestly, knowledge becomes heavy at that point.
Because I didn’t leave Islam to rebel.
I left because I could not betray what I believed was true.
No business opportunity, no relationship, no comfortable future was worth denying the King who gave His life for me.
So yeah, my life would have been easier if I stayed.
But when Jesus says, “I am the way,” you don’t answer with, “But the other path feels safer.”
You pick up your cross and walk.
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@Maddytx76 This is an absolute lie n is just a narrative. Which country r u talking about.
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Today, I was traveling home by bus. A Muslim girl was sitting on the seat next to me. She was wearing a black burqa and was completely covered, with only her eyes visible.
The heat was intense, so during our conversation, I casually asked her,
"We are feeling so hot even in a T-shirt and trousers, don't you feel hot in these clothes?"
She replied,
"I do, but it is better than the heat of the fire of Jahannam (Hell)."
Think about the level of brainwashing that makes people believe that suffering themselves in the name of religion is the right thing to do.😬

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@Cockroach4India I don't agree. Rahul has worked for many years n has earned the respect he commands. Stop playing a narrative
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Rahul Gandhi is a 55 year old dynastic uncle born with a silver spoon, packaged as a “youth leader” and repeatedly imposed on India by one family.
No job struggle.
No ground struggle.
No real-world accountability.
Just surname privilege, inherited politics and decades of failed relaunches.
India doesn’t need royal heirs pretending to fight for common people.
Cockroach Party of India stands against every dynasty, every propaganda machine and every entitled political product.

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@RiaRevealed @saurabhtop @NetflixIndia But why is the right wing suddenly hating him. Is it because he hosted the debate of javed Akhtar with a muslim scholar n muslims came out on top looking intelligent,educated n sophisticated
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The backlash against @saurabhtop feels more driven by bias than by his actual performance. Watched #Kartavya on @NetflixIndia for a newcomer, for someone acting for the first time, he was genuinely natural and convincing. Criticism is fine, but this level of hate feels forced.
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@ShoaibIND There is enough animal sacrifices in hindu scriptures. All this baqwas is just to harass the muslims
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@ShoaibIND Bro there is a tremendous punishment for the hypocrites.
U hve been warned
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@RoshanKrRaii Saurabh sir was such a good journalist. Theek hai ho gaya shauq poora. Ab asli kaam pe waapas
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@SaffronChargers What a cunt u r. Live a free happy life n stop stressing over other people's belief n what they want to say or not say
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@DrNimoYadav U hve only rebuked n ranted without giving any truth as to why he is bad..u must be a bhakt
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> Meet Saurabh Dwivedi
> He started his career as a journalist.
> He kept inviting Bollywood stars to his shows.
> He built contacts with many people in Bollywood.
> He left journalism to enter Bollywood.
> He got his first role as the main villain in Kartavya, produced by Gauri Khan.
> But his acting was third-rate, cringe, unbearable, and difficult to watch.
> He got the role through his contacts. There are lakhs of actors in Mumbai struggling for opportunities, yet Saurabh got a lead role despite his poor acting.
> Saurabh Dwivedi, you were a disgrace to journalism, and now you have become a disgrace to acting as well.
> Now that your acting career has failed, you have returned to journalism once again.
> You were dishonest with journalism, and now you have been dishonest with acting too. You knew you could not act, yet you still accepted the role and snatched the opportunity away from someone who truly deserved it.
> One day, you will join politics too and be dishonest and corrupt there as well, true to your nature.

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