Abu Umar

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Abu Umar

Abu Umar

@strang3path

Independent Observer & Analyst (Ummah affairs / Prisoners' Rights Advocate) | Astrophysics Student | 🧠 Views are my own. RTs ≠ endorsements.

Katılım Mart 2026
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Adam Ahmad
Adam Ahmad@adam_ahmadh·
އޭސީ ހަރުކޮށްފައި ހުރި ގޮޅި ތަކެއްގެ ވާހަކަ ދައްކާ އިރު މާފުށި ޖަލުގައި ތިބި ގައިދީންނަށް ވިޔަފާރިން ޑިއޯ ނުލިބޭތާ 7 މަސް ވެއްޖެ!! ​އާއިލީ ބައްދަލު ވުމަށް އަންނަ ފަރާތްތަކަށް ވެސް ފެން ފުޅިއެއް އެކަނި މި ގަންނަން ލިބުނީ ކަލޭމެން މަޖުބޫރު ކޮށްގެން ތަކެތި ގަންނަން ޖެހޭ ފިހާރައިން!
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Maldives Correctional Service@CorrectionsMv

ހުޅުމާލެ ޕޮލޮޓް ނަންބަރ 10623 ގައި އަލަށް ބިނާ ކުރާ ދެ ބުރި ޢިމާރާތުގެ 140 މީހުންގެ ޖާގައިގެ ޖަލު ޔުނިޓްގެ 5 ސެލް ބްލޮކްގެ ތެރެއިން، 16 ޤައިދީންގެ ޖާގައިގެ ފުރަތަމަ ސެލް ބޮލޮކް ބޭނުންކުރަން ފެށުން

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Qalaat Al Mudiq
Qalaat Al Mudiq@QalaatAlMudiq·
#Syria: Turkish Intelligence, in coordination with Damascus Intelligence, captured 10 #ISIS elements wanted by Ankara. Turkish citizens, one of them was involved in the 2015's Ankara train station terror attack (100+ people killed), as well as another bombing attack. Another one arrested is identified as the IS Intelligence chief for Turkey. iha.com.tr/ankara-haberle…
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Qalaat Al Mudiq@QalaatAlMudiq

#Syria: Önder Sığırcıkoğlu, the man arrested in a joint Turkish–Syrian operation on the Lebanese border, is a former member of Turkish Intelligence (MIT). After handing over defector H. Harmoush (pic 3) to Assad, he was arrested and jailed before escaping in 2014. Over the years, the fugitive was tracked to Russia, Lebanon and Syria, where he was under the protection of Assad Regime and close to Mihraç Ural. He was captured while attempting to cross the Syrian border from Lebanon in an ambush carried out by Turkish and Syrian Intelligence, which had prior intelligence about his movements. dailysabah.com/politics/turki…

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Nav Toor
Nav Toor@heynavtoor·
In Cuba, people pay one dollar for a USB stick. What is on it: all of Wikipedia. Every article. Every image. 7 million entries. In North Korea, the same kind of stick is smuggled across the border in plastic bottles. In US and European prisons, inmates use it because they cannot touch the open internet. The software that makes those sticks work is called Kiwix. A Swiss developer named Emmanuel Engelhart wrote it in 2007 in Lausanne because four billion people on Earth cannot read Wikipedia. Nineteen years later he is still shipping. Mostly unpaid. The repo: → 5,613 stars across the org → GPL-3.0 licensed → 100+ languages → 4 million users worldwide How it compares: ChatGPT Plus → $240/yr, online only, blocked Britannica → $74.95/yr, online only, blocked Kiwix → $0, offline, works anywhere You download one file. 109 gigabytes. It fits on a $12 USB stick. That stick now contains roughly a thousand years of human knowledge. Here is the wildest part: The Wikimedia Foundation reported in 2018 that 80% of Kiwix users were in emerging countries. North Korea bans the internet but they cannot ban a USB stick already inside the country. In Cuba, vendors sell weekly Wikipedia updates for one dollar. The Foundation called it "connecting the unconnected." Engelhart's mission, written in a 2014 email: "Our users are sailors on the oceans, poor students thirsty for knowledge, world's citizens suffering from censorship or free minded prisoners." The honest part: 109 GB of disk space. UI looks like 2010. Updates every few months, not real time. And every byte is Creative Commons or public domain. Zero piracy. Zero DMCA risk. Lausanne, Switzerland. One Swiss developer. Every human library, in your pocket, even when the lights go out.
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shamsherr
shamsherr@shamasherr10·
Imagine a mind holding all 9 major books of Hadith (Bukhari, Muslim, Tirmidhi, etc.). Now imagine that same head forcefully pinned to the floor by a guard's boot. Is this how the Ummah treats its scholars? Unacceptable. #Free_Nasr_Alfhd #ناصر_الفهد
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눈꽃 #EndVaanuvaa
눈꽃 #EndVaanuvaa@Zanishh1952·
When the Ummah was tested with America invading Afghanistan, the Shaykh exerted efforts to incite the believers to support their brothers and warning them from allying with the Kuffar against the Muslims. And he became a wanted man & got arrested #free_nasr_alfhd #ناصر_الفهد
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Ahmad Musā Jibrīl
Ahmad Musā Jibrīl@sh_Ahmad_Jibril·
#free_nasr_alfhd #ناصر_الفهد I often find myself remembering the special Shuyūkh whom I loved for the sake of Allah, never letting a single day pass without making duʿāʾ for them repeatedly throughout the day. Foremost among those I mention after my parents is ḥabīb al-qalb, al-Shaykh al-Imām Nāṣir al-Fahd — فكَّ اللهُ بالعزِّ أسره. I reminisce about the days of daʿwah we spent together, recalling the statement of Imām Aḥmad — may Allah have mercy on him — “إذا مات أصدقاء الرجل ذلّ” — “When a man’s friends die, he becomes humbled.” At times, I find myself extending its meaning in my heart: when a man’s friends die or are imprisoned, he becomes humbled. Over the years, I often longed to read those letters again, though I had assumed they had all been confiscated during repeated raids in which digital devices, papers, and entire collections of belongings were seized. In many of those raids, they would even leaf through every book in my library, leaving the shelves emptied and the volumes scattered across the floor. Weeks ago, however, I was overwhelmed with joy to discover that I had once printed one of his letters and used it as a bookmark in a notebook. The Shaykh — فكَّ اللهُ بالعزِّ أسره — went out of his way to send me several letters from prison, written with ink made from a mixture of coffee and water, and a straw used as a pen. The first of those letters was the one attached here, sent after he learned of my release from prison. It contained words of encouragement and support the like of which, at that time, I had heard from no one outside my own family. For that alone, apart from his many other favors, I don't believe I could ever make enough duʿāʾ for him. Having no close companion besides my father — may Allah grant him a long life filled with righteous deeds — I often find comfort in the companionship of Shaykh Nāṣir — فكَّ اللهُ بالعزِّ أسره — by returning to his books during quiet moments. I keep them within arm’s reach wherever I sit; they bring solace to my heart, and I never tire of reading them. Rediscovering this letter brought even greater comfort, especially at a time like this. May Allah keep him and his brothers steadfast upon the ḥaqq, hasten their release with honour, and grant us the joy of seeing them as imams leading this ummah sooner rather than later. May Allah humiliate those who imprisoned them and those who rejoice in their imprisonment and oppression, and reunite us with them in al-Firdaws. Ahmad Musa Jibril 4 Dhul-Ḥijjah 1447 AH ✍️**A Letter from Shaykh Nāṣir  — فكَّ اللهُ بالعزِّ أسره —** From Nasser bin Hamad Al-Fahd to the two noble brothers and virtuous Shaykhs, Musa bin Jibril and his son Ahmad, may Allah protect them from every evil and grant them success in every good. Amin. Salāmun ʿalaykum wa raḥmatullāhi wa barakātuh. To proceed: Indeed, I praise Allah to you, the One besides whom there is no deity, and I ask Him, Glorified be He, that this letter reaches you while you are in goodness and well-being. News of you reached me through (******) — may Allah grant him success — and I was pleased with the state you are now upon [i.e., the da‘wah you are engaged in], and praise belongs to Allah. Whatever has befallen you of trials is the path of the prophets and the righteous reformers. I ask Allah, Glorified be He, to make what has afflicted you an elevation in your ranks and an expiation for your sins, and to make us and you steadfast upon the firm word in this worldly life and the Hereafter. And I give you glad tidings that we, along with all the brothers in the prisons, are in a tremendous blessing that reminds us of the statement of Shaykh al-Islam — may Allah have mercy on him — during his final imprisonment in the Citadel: “If I were given the equivalent of this Citadel filled with gold, it would not equal for me the gratitude I owe for this blessing.” Convey my greetings to all the brothers with you, and may Allah preserve you. Peace be upon you, and the mercy and blessings of Allah. Al-Ha’ir Prison, 20 Rabīʿ al-Thānī 1434 AH
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Abu Umar@strang3path·
If they can sacrifice one of their own men, then bury the truth under lies, imagine how the general masses will be treated in everyday matters.
Henley🇮🇱@jubraanshareef

We've obtained the following information from sources directly involved in SSGT Mahudhee's body recovery operation: Mahudhee was leading the operation, and had a dive buddy as per standard diving protocol. His dive buddy started running out of air, so went to get a reserve tank they had stashed at the entrance of the cave system. This coincided with when visibility in the cave reduced to 0 (zero), due to the improper kicking techniques used by the team stemming from a lack of cave diving experience, and possible panic from navigating through the tight pathways from one chamber to the other. After visibility crashed to zero, they panicked and gave the signal (tugging the guideline a specific way) to go up. The team did not do proper safety stop procedures on the way up, and their stop at 30m was when they realized Mahudhee was missing. After coming up, they immediately informed the Marine Police team that was present on site, and they jumped in. During one of their safety stops, a police diver went alone and pulled Mahudhee up with a freedive. Mahudhee was not breathing when he was found and was kneeling in chamber 2 with his tanked turned off. Mahudhee went through extreme narcosis and was already dead when his body was recovered, and the MNDF were directly instructed by the government to make it seem like Mahudhee lived for as long as possible, and that his death wasn't in the cave. @azym121 @ShafrazNaeem @amanhaleemmv @Midhuamsaud

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The Muslim Cowboy
The Muslim Cowboy@MercifulMessage·
Abu Najs, the GOAT of Fed-Posting calls the heroic Muslims who died defending children “kuffar” because they live in the west where they were born We call this Fed Fiqh
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Abu Najm Fernando bin al-Iskandar
I've never suggested that the views I've developed through 20+ years of studying Islamic law and Islamic sciences, both formally and informally, were somehow popular or positive in nature. It's definitely strange that there are wildly popular accounts and channels on social media that focus entirely on how evil the world is. Still, my posts are safely 50% direct quotes and original translations of well-accepted, classical Islamic scholars. If my views are "fringe" and my account is perceived as overly-critical and negative, well that's not a true reflection of me as a person. I've gotten to know plenty of people IRL who I met online. Every single one of them, without exception, has commented that I am very different than what they expected. The real "fringe" and "overly-critical" are the ones that come from so-called "mainstream" Muslims. The reason that the labels are so often misplaced is because criteria for labeling has become reversed so that what people think is "fringe" is actually the Shari'ah, and the Shari'ah has become strange and unrecognizable to most people. I'm not going to change. It's best to unfollow me or not engage at all. I'm going to make people who mislabel and insist on their ignorance look like fools [if I feel like it] AND then, I'll block them.
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Finns also have a proud history of going to great lengths to retrieve the bodies of deceased friends. The phrase "kaveria ei jateta" - "never leave a friend behind" - was used by Finnish soldiers, who put themselves in grave danger to recover the bodies of fallen comrades during the Winter War against the USSR in 1939-1940. bbc.com/news/magazine-…
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Nav Toor
Nav Toor@heynavtoor·
A Brazilian YouTuber killed the Photoshop subscription. It's called PhotoGIMP. It takes GIMP, the free image editor, and makes it look and feel exactly like Photoshop. Same toolbar. Same panel layout. Same keyboard shortcuts. Your hands already know how to use it. Photoshop vs PhotoGIMP: - Price: $275.88 a year → $0 - Account: Adobe login required → No login, ever - Files: Saved to Adobe cloud → Saved on your computer - Updates: Forced when Adobe says → Only when you want - Works on: Windows and Mac → Windows, Mac, and Linux No Adobe account. No cloud upload. No AI trained on your photos. How small is the patch? Tiny. → Nine settings files. That's it. → Copy them into one folder. Done. → Open GIMP. It now looks like Photoshop. → Don't like it? Delete the folder. GIMP goes back to normal. Three steps to install. One command to uninstall. 8,751 stars. 272 forks. 30+ people from around the world helping translate it. One honest note: the license is GPL-3.0. Free for everything. Personal work, paid client work, your own edits. No "Pro" tier hiding behind it. Dionatan Simioni runs the biggest Linux YouTube channel in Brazil. He built this from Marau, a small town in Rio Grande do Sul. No VC. No team. No fundraise. This is what Photoshop should have been from the start. (Link in the comments)
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Abu Umar@strang3path·
.@MNDF_Official admitted they sent a diver 60m deep using normal compressed air and without professional deep diving equipment for a body recovery operation. The diver died. In many countries, admissions like this could trigger criminal investigations, suspension of commanding officers, wrongful death lawsuits, gross negligence charges, and independent safety inquiries.
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Ahmad
Ahmad@Ahammadhaa·
The use of Fake Intel Reports was always a thing. Shameem himself was heavily involved in honoring them & putting people behind bars for prolonged periods. However, like always, the Opposition always call out on the wrongs 👇🏽 “until they come to power to do the same.”
Dhauru@Dhaurunews

Ep.23 of #EhbasveDhebasvamaa | Former Prosecutor General Hussain Shameem exposes the systematic use of fake police intel reports and artificial evidence. We also break down the dangers of the recent gag order and how to actually reform the judiciary. Watch the full episode here

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