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Servant of Allah. Retired Brawlhalla Pro.

London, England شامل ہوئے Mayıs 2016
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Hassan al-Qadri
Hassan al-Qadri@Hassan_alQadri·
Dawah Man Shut Your Mouth!
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Stop The Bollocks with Mirabel
Stop The Bollocks with Mirabel@MirabelTweets1·
The false flag attack on the Jewish ambulances in Golders Green, London has backfired massively. Because now people are asking why Jews in London have separate ambulances. And once they start digging they’ll find out they have special police vehicles too Dear oh dear.
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Mohamad Safa
Mohamad Safa@mhdksafa·
Israel kidnapped and tortured a one-year-old child in front of his father for 10 hours, burning cigarettes and inserting nails into his legs, in an attempt to extract a false confession under duress. Israel kidnapped and tortured a baby!
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SNEAKO UPDATES
SNEAKO UPDATES@Sneak0o·
SNEAKO asks Propaganda & co, currently in Iran during the war, about the “30,000 protesters k-lled” narrative, he responds not a single name was ever released, adding that the Iranian government said very openly that several thousand people d-ed and released every single one of their names, saying many were k-lled by Mossad agitators and agent provocateurs 😳🇮🇷 “30,000, 40,000, even upwards of 80,000… that’s bullshit. The people claiming those numbers have not released any names. The Iranian government said several thousand people d-ed and released every single one of their names.”
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𝐓𝐌𝐓
𝐓𝐌𝐓@TMT_arabic·
The Iranian Foreign Minister addressing the world: ​Let me get one thing straight: Egypt charges $200,000 to $700,000 per transit through the Suez Canal. Large container ships or tankers can exceed $1 million. Panama charges $100,000 - $450,000 per transit. Large Neopanamax vessels cost up to $500,000 to transit the Panama Canal. Turkey charges fees for the Bosphorus Strait. Canada charges fees for the St. Lawrence Seaway. The United States charges fees for the St. Lawrence Seaway. Iran has refused to collect fees for the Strait of Hormuz for decades. They made it free! Despite the defamation, sanctions, and isolation—and yet you want me to believe that Iran is the "bad guy" here?
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Hassan al-Qadri
Hassan al-Qadri@Hassan_alQadri·
Abdul Rahman Hassans Damage Control
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Seyed Mohammad Marandi
Seyed Mohammad Marandi@s_m_marandi·
Clearly, @ElonMusk and @X are allowing what appears to be a Zionist/Ukrainian group to put a bounty on me. It is even a "paid partnership." Not a single Western media outlet has shown outrage that X is openly supporting terror to permanently silence me. youtu.be/QwT1egTQdME?is…
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So, @X and @elonmusk refuse to remove this. Notice the 'paid partnership.' Elon Musk and his employees support terrorism, but no one should be surprised. After all, they support the slaughter of women and children across West Asia.

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The Metawali
The Metawali@mujahidayn·
The Shia Toolkit Series Part 2 Refuting The Myth of Ibn Saba: How a Fiction Became History You’ve likely heard the argument before. It is the standard claim used to discredit Shia Islam. The theory goes that Shiasm wasn't started by Ali or the family of the Prophet, but was instead engineered by a Jewish convert named Abdullah Ibn Saba to divide the Muslims from within. It is a massive accusation. It frames the beliefs of millions of people as a 1,400-year-old conspiracy. But when you actually audit the history books, the entire theory falls apart. Abdullah Ibn Saba isn't a historical figure but a literary device. Here is the evidence. If you open the major history books, like Tareekh al-Tabari, you will find the story of Ibn Saba. It describes him as a chaotic figure who traveled across the empire inciting revolt against Caliph Uthman. It looks convincing on paper, but a prominent scholar, Allamah Murtadha al-Askari, decided to look closer. He didn't just accept the narrative, he investigated the chain of transmission. He wanted to know who was actually reporting this story. When Al-Askari traced every single mention of Abdullah Ibn Saba in the classical texts, he found a startling pattern. The story doesn't come from multiple independent sources. Every single road leads back to one man. His name was Sayf ibn Umar. If you remove Sayf from the equation, the story of the Jewish conspirator completely disappears. The entire narrative rests on this one narrator. This is where the historical ground collapses, because Al-Askari looked at what the leading Sunni scholars of biography (Rijal) had to say about Sayf ibn Umar. They didn't trust him. In fact, they considered him a fabricator. Yahya ibn Ma'in said his hadith were "weak and useless." Al-Nasa'i called him a liar. Al-Dhahabi went as far as to say he was considered a heretic. The primary source for the entire theory is a man that classical scholars agreed was a professional liar. It wasn't just Ibn Saba, either. Sayf ibn Umar had a habit of inventing characters to make his stories sound more robust. In his book Abdullah Ibn Saba and Other Myths, Al-Askari conducted a forensic audit of Sayf's reports. He identified 150 Companions of the Prophet mentioned by Sayf who are not found in any other independent historical record. Sayf created names, gave them genealogies, and inserted them into battles to pad the history. Ibn Saba was just one character in a much larger work of historical fiction. So why did the myth survive? Historians like Tabari were compilers. Their goal was to gather everything written about history, regardless of accuracy, and let the reader decide. Later generations stopped checking the sources and started treating the compilation as absolute fact. The story also served a convenient purpose, it was easier to blame a secret Jewish agent for the early civil wars than to address the difficult reality that prominent Companions were fighting one another. When you strip away Sayf’s fabrications, the history clears up. The revolt against Uthman was driven by political grievances, not a secret plot. The Ibn Saba theory is a house of cards built on the word of a man reputable scholars called a heretic. We don’t need conspiracy theories to explain history. We just need to verify our sources.
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@ahmed
@ahmed@ahmed08500818·
@Tracking_Power 100 percent. Wahhabism when it was fully under the saudis in the 80s was allowed to spread throughout the muslim world and western world by the US. The US did this for multiple reasons. One of the reasons was because the west needed an "islam" they could control to stand against
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Propaganda & co
Propaganda & co@propandco·
I made it to Iran safe and sound. I heard the F35 did not. It got me wondering… If Americans are so desperate to enter Iran, why don’t they come in peace instead of war? Come as tourists instead of soldiers. Haven’t you had enough fighting, killing and dying for Israel? Do you not have greater aspirations for yourselves or is it all just about expanding Israel’s borders? How is it that Iran has better infrastructure and cleaner cities than many cities in the United States? Why haven’t I seen a single homeless person in Iran while many US cities look like post apocalyptic war zones crawling with the walking dead? America has truly lost its way. The money hungry elite goyim slaves of Zionism loot the treasury of the hard working American people to fund a genocidal Jewish supremacist project in the Middle East instead of bettering the lives of the American people. Is this really what the founding fathers had in mind? Did George Washington march through the mud and snow to fight the British empire so that his descendants could kill themselves, and their nation, for Israel? And now Trump wants $200 billion more for Israel. When was the last time he asked congress for $200 billion to improve your lives? When was the last time that any president, democrat or republican, did that? Stop wasting your time, money, energy and lives on a part of that world that is truly sick and tired of you and your bullshit. Iran does not need or want your idea of freedom. Neither does Gaza, Yemen or southern Lebanon. They are already free. It’s us Americans that need freedom. Real freedom. From Zionism. - Ahmad Tabriz, Iran
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prayingforexits 🏴‍☠️
Yearly repost and reminder that an unspecified government agency proactively takes this video down from Youtube all the time
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ALUTHEDON
ALUTHEDON@Mbakaza4L·
Her story needs to be taught just like Anne Franks was.
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