Muhammad Aiysh
49.1K posts

Muhammad Aiysh
@Muhammad_Aiysh
“Mind is infinite and self-ruled, and is mixed with nothing, but is alone itself by itself.” Rooted in Ḥaḍramawt

ހުޅުމާލެ އުތުރު ދާއިރާގެ އަންހެނުންގެ ތަރައްގީއަށް މަސައްކަތްކުރާ ކޮމިޓީގެ މެމްބަރުކަމަށް ވާދަކުރައްވާ ފާތިމަތު ޝިބާ ކެމްޕޭން ހަރަކާތެއް ނިންމަވާލެއްވުމަށްފަހު ވަޑައިގަންނަވަނިކޮށް، ބަޔަކު ގަސްތުގައި ސައިކަލުން ޖައްސައި ބޮޑެތި އަނިޔާތަކެއް ދީފި. މި ހަމަލާގައި ޝިބާގެ ނޭފަތުގެ ކަށިގަނޑު ބިންދައިގެން ގޮސް ދަތްތަކަށް ބޮޑެތި ގެއްލުންތަކެއް ލިބިފައިވޭ


In 1920-1922, Saudi Arabia attacked Kuwait. From 1922-1924, Saudi Arabia attacked Jordan. From 1952-1955, Saudi Arabia attacked the Sultanate of Oman. On March 20, 1934, Saudi Arabia attacked Yemen. All these wars were waged by Saudi Arabia against its Muslim neighbors, and all ended with Saudi Arabia seizing territory from all the surrounding countries. The British army participated in all these wars on the side of the Al Saud, supporting their expansion and their killing of Muslims. Every bullet fired by Saudi Arabia was aimed at a Muslim, and every war waged by Saudi Arabia ended with Saudi Arabia seizing territory belonging to its Muslim neighbors.


🚨🇮🇷🇮🇱 BREAKING: Iran just claimed a direct drone hit on Israel Tehran says its drones slammed Israel’s internal security ministry in West Jerusalem; a payback for the assassination of Intelligence Minister Esmail Khatib and the sinking of warship IRIS Dena. Source: Al Jazeera



🇺🇸🇮🇷 Iranian TV breaks down the SAM-Ambush on the F35 They call it the “Sambush”



🚨🇸🇦Saudi Arabia's Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud on Iran: They continue to attack their neighbors, their brothers, while calling for Islamic solidarity. How can they expect solidarity and support while attacking Islamic countries, harming their interests, and targeting their civilians? How can they call for diplomatic solutions while attacking nations that have no connection to the ongoing conflict? If Iran believes that the Gulf states are incapable of resilience or response, then its calculations are wrong. Political responses are available, and non-political responses are also on the table. Iran must review its intentions. If it is sincere in extending a hand of friendship and brotherhood, it must first uphold the principles of Islam, which do not allow a true Muslim to attack their neighbors—especially Muslim neighbors, civilians, and the interests of Muslim nations. It appears that Iran has not taken these considerations into account, and all of this comes at a price.















