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Atheist, freethinker; exposing Islam layer by layer, to let infidels know more about Islam than Muslims allow them to. "Am Yisrael Chai"

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The police now in riot gear defending the Digwa family home from the public. If only they'd showed this amount of care for Henry!! - Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧

The police now in riot gear defending the Digwa family home from the public. If only they'd showed this amount of care for Henry!! - Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧

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Abdul invented a new technology to snatch phones.

Abdul invented a new technology to snatch phones.

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The results of Abdul's cousin's marriage are beneficial to him, as he looks after them and doesn't need to work. The UK Govt gives him enough benefits to live a good life and perform hajj every other year, too.

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The results of Abdul's cousin's marriage are beneficial to him, as he looks after them and doesn't need to work. The UK Govt gives him enough benefits to live a good life and perform hajj every other year, too.

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Skit: In an arranged marriage in Bangladesh, the young girl fainted when she saw the person she was married to.

Skit: In an arranged marriage in Bangladesh, the young girl fainted when she saw the person she was married to.

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A 55-year-old Muslim, married to his 14-year-old wife of five years, is pleased with life, thanks to Mohammed setting an example to follow. He beats her only once a month as per Quranic instruction 4:34 because he loves her. - @Bala_mirr

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A 55-year-old Muslim, married to his 14-year-old wife of five years, is pleased with life, thanks to Mohammed setting an example to follow. He beats her only once a month as per Quranic instruction 4:34 because he loves her. - @Bala_mirr

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Breathtaking Mongolian horse riding skill.

Breathtaking Mongolian horse riding skill.

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On January 7, 1943, Nikola Tesla died alone in Room 3327 of the Hotel New Yorker. He was 86 years old. A maid found him two days later after he had left a “do not disturb” sign on his door. The official cause was coronary thrombosis. But the deeper truth was quieter — years of isolation, poverty, and a world that had moved on without the man who helped power it. This was the inventor of alternating current, the system that still runs through our homes today. He pioneered wireless transmission, radio technology, and electric motors. He held hundreds of patents and imagined ideas — like wireless communication and renewable energy — long before they became reality. Yet by the end of his life, he was nearly penniless. In his final years, Tesla lived simply. He survived mostly on milk, bread, honey, and vegetable juice. Every day he walked to nearby parks to feed pigeons, especially one white pigeon he loved deeply. He once said he loved her as a man loves a woman. When she died, something in him seemed to fade too. There was a time when Tesla dazzled New York society, lighting bulbs with his bare hands and creating artificial lightning in his laboratory. Investors once backed him. Crowds once admired him. But as his ideas grew more ambitious — especially his dream of free wireless energy for the world — funding disappeared. He became known more as an eccentric than a genius. And yet, when he died, the world paused. Thousands attended his funeral. Leaders and scientists sent tributes. Years later, the Supreme Court recognized his priority in radio patents. History slowly corrected itself. The world he electrified had not truly forgotten him — it had simply taken time to understand him. Today, his name lives on in science, technology, and even in companies that shape the modern age. Tesla died alone in a hotel room, feeding pigeons while the current he created hummed through cities. He did not die forgotten. He died having changed the world — and that legacy still shines. It makes you wonder how many visionaries we ignore while they’re still alive. How many brilliant minds are dismissed as “too different” or “too ahead of their time” until it’s too late? What do you think — does the world truly value its geniuses, or only recognize them after they’re gone?

On January 7, 1943, Nikola Tesla died alone in Room 3327 of the Hotel New Yorker. He was 86 years old. A maid found him two days later after he had left a “do not disturb” sign on his door. The official cause was coronary thrombosis. But the deeper truth was quieter — years of isolation, poverty, and a world that had moved on without the man who helped power it. This was the inventor of alternating current, the system that still runs through our homes today. He pioneered wireless transmission, radio technology, and electric motors. He held hundreds of patents and imagined ideas — like wireless communication and renewable energy — long before they became reality. Yet by the end of his life, he was nearly penniless. In his final years, Tesla lived simply. He survived mostly on milk, bread, honey, and vegetable juice. Every day he walked to nearby parks to feed pigeons, especially one white pigeon he loved deeply. He once said he loved her as a man loves a woman. When she died, something in him seemed to fade too. There was a time when Tesla dazzled New York society, lighting bulbs with his bare hands and creating artificial lightning in his laboratory. Investors once backed him. Crowds once admired him. But as his ideas grew more ambitious — especially his dream of free wireless energy for the world — funding disappeared. He became known more as an eccentric than a genius. And yet, when he died, the world paused. Thousands attended his funeral. Leaders and scientists sent tributes. Years later, the Supreme Court recognized his priority in radio patents. History slowly corrected itself. The world he electrified had not truly forgotten him — it had simply taken time to understand him. Today, his name lives on in science, technology, and even in companies that shape the modern age. Tesla died alone in a hotel room, feeding pigeons while the current he created hummed through cities. He did not die forgotten. He died having changed the world — and that legacy still shines. It makes you wonder how many visionaries we ignore while they’re still alive. How many brilliant minds are dismissed as “too different” or “too ahead of their time” until it’s too late? What do you think — does the world truly value its geniuses, or only recognize them after they’re gone?

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A Muslim man broke into the Basilica of St. Peter in Rome, Italy, and destroyed six chandeliers.

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A Muslim man broke into the Basilica of St. Peter in Rome, Italy, and destroyed six chandeliers.

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Ara American burned a Quran in Washington across from a busy mosque. She'll have a warm welcome once she gets to New York, Ireland, and Japan soon. - Ara American Team

Ara American burned a Quran in Washington across from a busy mosque. She'll have a warm welcome once she gets to New York, Ireland, and Japan soon. - Ara American Team

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The Islamic Republic of Iran's selection procedure to replace the 27 Generals and 14 nuclear scientists is underway.

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The Islamic Republic of Iran's selection procedure to replace the 27 Generals and 14 nuclear scientists is underway.

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More details on Ismail Haniyeh assassination have emerged. Along with other body parts, his equipment to deal with 72 virgins was also blown off. And the bomb killing him was detonated by a woman., who left Iran the morning after in a burqa. Being killed by a woman disqualifies him for 72 virgins.

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More details on Ismail Haniyeh assassination have emerged. Along with other body parts, his equipment to deal with 72 virgins was also blown off. And the bomb killing him was detonated by a woman., who left Iran the morning after in a burqa. Being killed by a woman disqualifies him for 72 virgins.

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Sex is always on their mind, and they never miss an opportunity.

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Sex is always on their mind, and they never miss an opportunity.

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Islam's cruelty isn't limited to women; it even shows brutality towards children. Here, an imam beats a little girl in a mosque, showing no compassion. If children are treated this way, imagine the plight of women.

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Islam's cruelty isn't limited to women; it even shows brutality towards children. Here, an imam beats a little girl in a mosque, showing no compassion. If children are treated this way, imagine the plight of women.

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Girls in Italy are reportedly following a French craze by weaponizing the barnyard to secure their personal space. Fed up with persistent harassment and feeling unsafe in their own neighborhoods, these girls are deploying the "ultimate biological deterrent": the Tactical Pet Pig.

Girls in Italy are reportedly following a French craze by weaponizing the barnyard to secure their personal space. Fed up with persistent harassment and feeling unsafe in their own neighborhoods, these girls are deploying the "ultimate biological deterrent": the Tactical Pet Pig.

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Salwan Momika, Iraqi, known for burning the Quran, was assassinated in an armed attack in his apartment in Södertälje, Sweden, last night while livestreaming. Salman Rushdie, Charlie Hebdo, Theo Van Gogh, David Amess, and several others attacked in the name of Islam and against free speech. It is enshrined in Islamic scripture: Qur'an 5:33- Maim and crucify the infidels if they criticize Islam.

Salwan Momika, Iraqi, known for burning the Quran, was assassinated in an armed attack in his apartment in Södertälje, Sweden, last night while livestreaming. Salman Rushdie, Charlie Hebdo, Theo Van Gogh, David Amess, and several others attacked in the name of Islam and against free speech. It is enshrined in Islamic scripture: Qur'an 5:33- Maim and crucify the infidels if they criticize Islam.

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These women will immigrate to the West to praise this (Quran 4:34) and demand Sharia.👇🏻 - Balamir¹⁹⁰⁷

These women will immigrate to the West to praise this (Quran 4:34) and demand Sharia.👇🏻 - Balamir¹⁹⁰⁷

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Iranians are returning to their Aryan roots and burning the Quran in fire. Islam has brought nothing to Iran but destruction! Most of the great figures in Islamic history—scholars, scientists, architects, and artists—were Iranians of Zoroastrian descent. Giants such as Avicenna (Ibn Sina), Khwarizmi, and others were all Iranians of Zoroastrian lineage. Islamic architecture is essentially the same as Sasanian architecture, which continued into the Islamic period. Arabic grammar was systematized and codified by Iranians. Islamic knowledge and sciences were nurtured and developed by Iranians. Islam has brought nothing to the people of Iran! But you may ask: why do these great figures, mistakenly called Muslim and Arab, have Arabic names!? The answer is painful: During the Islamic period, anyone who had an Iranian name and spoke Persian was killed by the Muslim Arabs. For two centuries, speaking Persian carried the punishment of death. (Two Centuries of Silence!) Therefore, Iranians were forced to speak Arabic to avoid being killed by the Muslim Arabs. Salute to Radman-e Pourmahak and the great Ferdowsi; Guardians of the soul of Persian, Those who, in the darkest of times, Never let the torch of our language fall to the ground And with words, saved the identity of a nation from oblivion. If today Persian still breathes, It is because of their steadfastness. * Shawna (شانا) Azad

Iranians are returning to their Aryan roots and burning the Quran in fire. Islam has brought nothing to Iran but destruction! Most of the great figures in Islamic history—scholars, scientists, architects, and artists—were Iranians of Zoroastrian descent. Giants such as Avicenna (Ibn Sina), Khwarizmi, and others were all Iranians of Zoroastrian lineage. Islamic architecture is essentially the same as Sasanian architecture, which continued into the Islamic period. Arabic grammar was systematized and codified by Iranians. Islamic knowledge and sciences were nurtured and developed by Iranians. Islam has brought nothing to the people of Iran! But you may ask: why do these great figures, mistakenly called Muslim and Arab, have Arabic names!? The answer is painful: During the Islamic period, anyone who had an Iranian name and spoke Persian was killed by the Muslim Arabs. For two centuries, speaking Persian carried the punishment of death. (Two Centuries of Silence!) Therefore, Iranians were forced to speak Arabic to avoid being killed by the Muslim Arabs. Salute to Radman-e Pourmahak and the great Ferdowsi; Guardians of the soul of Persian, Those who, in the darkest of times, Never let the torch of our language fall to the ground And with words, saved the identity of a nation from oblivion. If today Persian still breathes, It is because of their steadfastness. * Shawna (شانا) Azad

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Ayodhya has undergone a massive transformation for the big day today. Waiting for 496 years has ended. Wrestling back a mandir from a mosque by invaders has finally happened.

Ayodhya has undergone a massive transformation for the big day today. Waiting for 496 years has ended. Wrestling back a mandir from a mosque by invaders has finally happened.

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Hezbollah parade inspection this morning.
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Hezbollah parade inspection this morning.

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Not all heroes wear capes.

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Yet another example of two tier policing in the UK.

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Two duels with different results for the Rhino.

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