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🇸🇾 EXPLOSION TEARS THROUGH SYRIAN MOSQUE DURING PRAYERS In Syria, a blast ripped through the Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib Mosque in Homs' Wadi al-Dahab neighborhood, a mostly Alawite area, right as folks were deep in Friday prayers. Latest updates put the toll at 8 dead and 27 injured,...

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They started with 50. Now they say they’re 18,000 In 1996 there were fewer than 50 of them. Today, according to the organizers, up to 18,000 walked through Copenhagen. From Dronning Louises Bro to the Imam Ali Mosque. Look at the curve. This is how it happens. First a handful. Then a few hundred. Then it fills a bridge, a district, a capital. A little at a time, until it is no longer a little. And let me be fair, because fairness is the point. There is nothing strange about them holding this mourning procession. They have done it as part of their faith for more than a thousand years. It is theirs, and they believe in it. There is nothing strange about that at all. What should stop us is the other half. There is nothing strange about Europe allowing it either, and that is exactly the problem. Europe allows it because Europe has forgotten who it is. A people that remembers what it stands for does not need to ban anything, it simply knows where its own line runs. We have lost that. And so the issue was never them. The issue is us. Now look at what actually moved through the streets. Men in front. Women in the second row. That is not a detail, that is the whole point. It is a view of women set into a system and marched out into the public square, in a city where generations fought for women and men to stand as equals. The real question is not whether people may believe what they want. They may. The question is why our capital should cultivate a political law-religion that commemorates a 7th-century power struggle by dividing people by sex on Nørrebrogade. One of the organizers is the Imam Ali Mosque, repeatedly described as the Iranian regime’s extended arm in Denmark. The same regime that hangs women and young men from cranes. We are not importing culture. We are importing a system. And we let it grow, not because they are strong, but because we forgot why we were. First a little. Then a lot. Then too late.

Krisztina Maria

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Shah Cheragh Shrine and Mosque Complex in Shiraz, Iran. The complex is known especially for its fabulous interior of mirror mosaics, Shah Cheragh shrine is one of the most prominent sites of pilgrimage in Iran. Shah-e Cheragh is considered as a holy place among Muslims unfolds story behind it, as it is mausoleum of Ahmad and Muhammad who were the sons of Imam Musa (7th Shia Imam). In 9th Century AD, Imam Reza (8th Shia Imam who was also Imam Musa’s son) was in Khorasan; Ahmad –his brother- was on his way to reach him. On the other hand, Mamun, an Abbasid caliph was looking to kill all Imam Reza’s relatives. Mamun got aware of Ahmad’s presence in SHiraz and sent a group of soldiers to pursue and kill him. Being on his way to Khorasan, Ahmad was killed by Mamun right in Shiraz. They buried him in an unknown place which was found six centuries later. “Shah Cheragh” in Persian means “King of Lights”; the reason why people refer to him as King of Lights goes back to the story of how people found his body. One narrative is that no one knew where the body of Ahmad was buried until the reign of Amir Adud al-Dawla. An old woman living in the houses surrounding his grave noticed a light shining on each Thursday night. She wondered what that place might be; the women notified Amir Adud Al-Dawla and described to him what has been happening. They went there on a Tuesday night and the moment the women saw the light called the king “King! The light!”. King sent some soldiers to investigate the place. They finally found out that it was the place where Ahmad-Ibn-Musa was buried. The king ordered to build a monument for him in order to commemorate him. This tomb was built during Seljuk Dynasty in 12th Century AD. Then, in 14th Century AD, it got renovated under the command of Queen Tashi Khatoun to commemorate these two brothers. It got renovated several times again due to earthquake and some damages. Later, a mosque and theological school were built adjacent to the shrine to turn it into a religious hub in Shiraz. The mesmerizing tile works in the shrine catches every visitor’s eyes. Iron columns being covered with delicate embellishment is another remarkable point about Shah Cheragh. As the name perfectly puts it, it is definitely the kingdom of light where the harmonic lightning and glory of there will stop you staring for minutes. Magnificent chandeliers hanging, green lumps on the walls, and colorful glass windows on the roof emitting light are some of the eye-catching features of Shah-e-Cheragh Mosque. There is a great museum in Shah-e-Cheragh Shrine which offers visitors ancient copies of the Quran and a few other religious pieces. Shah Cheragh Mosque encompasses several faithful Shia’s tombs who were persecuted because of their faith in Shia. Today, this historical shrine open to all visitors non-Muslims as well. 🎥© arkeolojievreni (IG) #archaeohistories

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🇺🇸 🇻🇪 VENEZUELA'S BUILDINGS DIDN'T JUST FALL. THEY WERE NEVER BUILT TO STAND! Over 1,450 dead. Thousands still missing. Buildings pancaked flat like decks of cards in a hurricane. This wasn't just a natural disaster. It was decades of socialist corruption meeting a 7.5 magnitude reckoning. Experts confirm it: substandard construction, weak building code enforcement, informal housing thrown up fast during oil booms with zero accountability. The CSIS put it plainly - "weak enforcement of building codes and the prevalence of informal construction made many structures woefully underprepared." Maduro's regime hollowed out the very institutions that should have kept people safe. The military, the engineers, the inspectors, all rotted from the inside out by corruption and politics. And now the Venezuelan people are digging through rubble with their bare hands. Here's what real leadership looks like: while Maduro sits in a Brooklyn jail cell sending social media prayers, U.S. Marines are at the Port of La Guaira delivering aid. 100 U.S. Air Force airmen are repairing the airport so relief planes can land. Venezuelans on the street are shouting "USA, thank you!" America shows up. Socialism always falls down. This is what 25 years of Chavismo built - towers that turned into tombstones the moment the ground shook. You cannot separate the rubble from the regime that created it. Prayers for the Venezuelan people. And a lesson the left refuses to learn.

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🚨 ALERT TEXAS – DEMAND ANSWERS LUBBOCK! Is it just me, or is this deeply disturbing? Syrian-American Mohamad Altabaa - former Texas Tech MSA president and the driving force behind the massive 'Unity Center' mosque built inside a former Lubbock elementary school - is seen in yet another video (April 2025) - this time riding on the back of a motorcycle in Syria, hanging off casually, seemingly enjoying the "freedom" of post-Assad Islamic Syria amid the chaos. This reportedly happened around the time the U.S. State Department had Syria at Level 4: Do Not Travel for ALL Americans - explicit warnings of terrorism, kidnapping, civil unrest, armed conflict, and "no part of Syria is considered safe." How does a third-year Texas Tech medical student with "global support" for his Texas project manage to zip around a war-torn no-go zone on a motorcycle like it's a vacation - while ordinary U.S. citizens are strongly advised to stay far away? What kind of powerful ties, networks, or protections make that possible? And where exactly is the money coming from to buy and flip a sprawling abandoned public school into a mega-mosque and community fortress in just 40 days? The same shadowy "global" sources that are flying in supporters and volunteers from across the world to make this happen in Lubbock? Who are they? Who is donating to make this happen? When will America finally wake up and stop allowing the ummah to quietly fund and accelerate the takeover of our neighborhoods, schools, and communities? Nothing screams "Texas values" like Syria motorcycle rides in forbidden war zones and mystery overseas "support" pouring in unchecked. And now local media has gone radio silent on the hard questions - instead celebrating and cheerleading this rapid transformation while brushing aside every red flag. No real scrutiny, no follow-ups, just endless feel-good fluff about "community" and "unity." Lubbock - your town is NOW ground zero. Demand real answers on funding, foreign connections, and the real agenda before it's too late.

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This is exactly what colonisation looks like when it’s happening in slow motion, right under our noses, in the heart of one of England’s historic cities. On 10 March 2026, during a full Bristol City Council meeting, Green Party councillor Abdul Malik, a halal butcher with a documented history of sharing Hamas propaganda justifying the 7 October atrocities. stood up and recited the Adhān (the Islamic call to prayer) in Arabic at sunset. This marked the breaking of the Ramadan fast, turning a secular civic chamber into an impromptu mosque. The truly galling part? This happened in the one brief 30-minute window each month when ordinary Bristolians, the native English public, get to speak directly to their elected representatives. Instead of hearing from locals about potholes, crime, housing, or the endless strain of mass immigration, the slot was hijacked for Islamic worship. Public participation sacrificed on the altar of multiculturalism. Malik, who runs a halal business and chairs a major mosque, has form: reprimanded by judicial watchdogs for posting Hamas material that called Israel’s existence a “cancer” to be eradicated, yet the Greens keep him, the Charity Commission cleared him to stay as trustee, and Bristol’s civic life bends further. This isn’t inclusion; it’s submission. England is not an Islamic republic. Our council chambers are not prayer rooms. Our democratic processes are not optional extras to be sidelined for foreign religious observances. If this were a Christian prayer imposed in the same way, the secular left would scream blue murder about theocracy. But when it’s Islam, it’s “diversity” and “understanding.” We are being colonised, not by armies, but by institutional capture, demographic replacement, and the cowardice of politicians who prioritise imported sensitivities over the birthright of the native English. The West is sleepwalking into cultural suicide. Bristol just provided the latest exhibit.

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Six Kurds were stabbed with knives during a demonstration in solidarity with the Kurdish people and the women of Rojava in Antwerp Belgium. This resurgence cannot be viewed in isolation. The rehabilitation and growing international tolerance of jihadist and Islamists actors in Syria, including Abu Mohammad al-Jolani and groups with deep roots in ISIS and al-Qaeda’s ideological ecosystem, have contributed to normalizing violent Islamist movements. This is a grave indication that Islamist extremism in Europe is once again translating into direct violence against political and ethnic minorities. When Kurdish demonstrators can be attacked openly in the streets, we must ask who will be next: women marching on International Women’s Day, or Jews, who for years have been targets of hatred and violence legitimized by jihadist ideology. When figures like Jolani are reframed as pragmatic political actors, it sends a dangerous signal: that jihadist violence can be laundered through geopolitics. This ideological normalization reverberates far beyond Syria, emboldening extremist networks and lone actors across Europe. At the same time, large parts of the political right have chosen to look away from the fact that ISIS is once again rebuilding its capacity, that prisons and camps have collapsed, and that the risk of renewed conflict and large-scale refugee flows is once again real and imminent. Ignoring this development is not neutrality, it is a dangerous abdication of responsibility. This time it was Kurds, next time it will be you.

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To Muslims who have seen the footage of Iranians burning mosques over the past days. One point must be made clear. The Islamic Republic is not merely using religion as a political tool. It is using religion as physical cover to carry out mass murder. My friends were present the day the first mosque was burned on Friday. I asked them what exactly they burned, because it was unclear on the video. They anwsered: “A mosque. But they were shooting at people from the inside.” If you believe it is acceptable to use a mosque as a military position to fire on civilians, then my conversation with you ends here. If you do not, then you should stand with the people of Iran, who are fighting a regime that exploits your religion to commit crimes in its name. The late Shah of Iran, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, was a devout Muslim. He survived multiple assassination attempts by Islamo-Marxists and other extremists. Those experiences brought him closer to God and to Islam. This may not resonate with everyone, but he remains the single historical figure I admire and respect most, and I will not speak against what he believed in. To my fellow Iranians, please read his book: 'Answer to History'. Today, it is his son, Reza Pahlavi, whom the people have chosen as their leader. Reza Pahlavi seeks internal peace for Iran. But internal peace is impossible without regional peace. A country does not exist in isolation. It is like buying a house, renovating it, and turning it into a beautiful place to live. If the neighbouring houses are crack dens, filled with violence and instability, your house will never truly be safe, nor will it hold its value. Under his leadership, religion will be separated from the state. Not erased. Separated. And an Iran without an antagonistic Islamic regime will bring regional stability. That stability will save the lives of millions of Muslims in the years to come.

Arsalan Naamdar

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Alaska. Putin and Trump. The meeting that was both awaited and feared. The outcome. By Roman Alekhin To discuss this further, the key point to understand is this: Two and a half hours behind closed doors is too little for leaders of nuclear powers if they are just starting a conversation—but too much if they were merely posing for cameras. This means the real work happened earlier—quiet, working discussions “behind the door” that never made it into the official communiqué. These are what stopped Trump from imposing secondary sanctions; this is where the exchange of conditions took place, terms that won’t be disclosed until both leaders decide the time is right. I suspect Syria was discussed, as well as the “Trump Bridge” (instead of Zangezur), the Middle East, and much more that isn’t yet visible to the naked eye. The public part? Pure theater. The point wasn’t to negotiate in front of the world or sign something, like Trump did with Armenia and Azerbaijan—minor players, important only tactically. The point was to send a signal: the presidents of Russia and the U.S. are shaking hands and smiling again, no knives behind their backs. This signals that a new reality has arrived, one that Europe, Ukraine, and everyone accustomed to building their worldview around the idea of “Russia’s isolation” will now have to reckon with—including those within our own countries. Trump’s comments on Fox News were deliberately vague—he’s a master at leaving room for maneuver. But the key takeaway is clear: the pressure will now shift from Moscow to Kyiv and Brussels. This is evident even in the final format—not a word about a “no-conditions” ceasefire, which was Europe and Zelensky’s main demand. This means the discussion on a final peace has been postponed, but within a clear framework: Zelensky must exit the war in a way that lets Europe save face. Russia’s red lines have long been clear: non-aligned status for Ukraine, return of Kherson, Zaporizhzhia, Donetsk, and Luhansk regions within their administrative borders (not the frontlines), lifting of sanctions, and real democracy in Ukraine without persecution of the Russian language or the Orthodox Church. These conditions will prolong the conflict for some time. Zelensky will need to stage a fighting retreat to the administrative borders—this will allow Europe to save face. But the logic is already visible: Ukraine’s defeat will be framed not as a “crushing” but as a “peaceful settlement.” Six months—that’s the timeframe in which we’ll see the dynamics. If the front accelerates, the deal is working. If it stalls, not all pieces are in place yet. But the main thing is already done: Russia is back in the game, not through gray negotiating formats but through a handshake on American soil—even if it’s chilly Alaska. (Though we have warm ties to the region, as seen in the wreath-laying for the “Heroes of ALSIB” and the meeting with Archbishop Alexy of Sitka and Alaska.) For the world, this is an image where smiles are worth more than signatures. For Trump—a chance to show he’s the only one who can “make peace.” For Putin—a symbolic victory: Russia is not a besieged enemy but an equal player. For Europe and Ukraine—the beginning of a painful new phase where they’ll have to accept the inevitable. In these talks, there were no winners or losers in Alaska. In Alaska, both presidents won, while those who weren’t there—lost, or at the very least, didn’t win.

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🚨12 HOUR NEWS RECAP 1.⁠ Trump is expected to attend the APEC summit in South Korea next month, and a meeting with China’s Xi Jinping is on the table. Nothing’s locked in yet, but if it happens, expect fireworks - or awkward photo ops. 2.⁠ Russia launched its biggest attack yet on Ukraine overnight - 800+ missiles and drones rained down, overwhelming air defenses and hitting the heart of Kyiv. A key government building was struck for the first time, along with residential towers. 2 people, including a baby, were killed. 16 more injured. 3.⁠ Multiple fires were burning at the Ilsky Oil Refinery in Krasnodar Krai, Russia, after Ukrainian drones struck the facility. The attack was the latest in a series of Ukrainian operations targeting Russia’s energy infrastructure. 4.⁠ Japan’s PM, Shigeru Ishiba, said he is stepping down, citing a controversial tariff deal with the U.S, July’s election disaster, and the need to “avoid a decisive split” in Japan’s ruling party. 5.⁠ Hundreds of protesters marched through downtown Chicago, chanting against Trump, ICE, and the threat of National Guard troops being deployed. The rally, under the “Workers over Billionaires” banner, slammed Trump’s immigration crackdown as racist, even though his plan is focused on arresting criminals. 6.⁠ Voting begins today on 4 no-confidence motions filed by Romania’s main opposition party, AUR, accusing the government of using its 70%+ majority to ram through laws without debate. 7.⁠ Stephen Miller said the DOJ was “in the process of uncovering a massive scandal in Washington, DC, with the doctoring of crime stats. Even though DC had the worst crime in America, it dramatically understated how bad it was.” 8.⁠ After the U.S detained over 300 South Koreans in an ICE raid at a Hyundai–LG battery plant site in Georgia, they are now being repatriated on a chartered flight arranged by Seoul. Most of them were reportedly flown in legally to help build the plant - part of a high-profile clean energy project backed by both governments. 9.⁠ Fire crews are battling a 500+ acre wildfire in California. The Pyrite Fire is only 10% contained as nearly 300 fire personnel desperately struggle to tackle the flames. 10.⁠ After 3 months and 1 in 292 million odds, 2 lucky players just hit the 2nd-largest jackpot in Powerball history. Each winner now gets to choose between $895M over 29 years or a $410.3M lump sum (before taxes, of course).

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Motorcycles Stolen in Ado-Ekiti Recovered in Owo, Ondo state After Owner Tracks Down One of the Bikes. A motorcycle stolen in Ado Ekiti this morning was recovered in Owo, Ondo State, after the owner tracked it using a built-in location device, leading police to arrest some suspects while also recovering four stolen bikes in the process. According to an eyewitness, the bike belonging to a young man in Ado Ekiti was noticed missing around 6:00 a.m. today from a fenced compound in Falegan area of Ado Ekiti. The owner in turn activated the tracker and traced the motorcycle to Benin Garage in Akure. Tracking the signal further, the device pointed to a residence in Shasha area along Owo Road in Akure by 9:00 a.m. Upon getting the exact location of the stolen bike, The owner immediately reported the location to police, who proceeded to the address with him. At the scene, the police officers detained the landlord and the tenant occupying the room where the tracker indicated while a search of the locked room uncovered four motorcycles, including three with Ekiti registration plates and one with an Ondo plate. Two of the Ekiti bikes were identified as TUN-426QB and TUN-901QB. The third Ekiti plate number has not yet been confirmed. During the search, officers also found a locally made soap in the room. The intended use of the item remains unclear as of the time of filing this report. The arrested suspects were immediately taken into custody for further investigation and interrogation. The incident has renewed calls for motorcycle owners in Ekiti to install location trackers, amid a recent rise in reports of bike and vehicle thefts in the state. Residents whose motorcycles were recently stolen have been advised to visit Division A Police Station in Akure to check if their bikes were among those recovered.

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The #Yunus media is lying again by referring to the assailants of the Dhanmondi 32 house as "protesters" or "students and general masses." If they were "students and general masses”, then why did they raise the ISIS type flags as a sign of their Islamist victory and yell "Allahu Akbar" with triumph as they destroyed the historic landmark at Dhanmondi 32 in Bangladesh? The answer is very simple: those who demolished the Dhanmondi 32 residence did so because they harbored grudges against it, and the reasons for their grudges are that it represented everything contrary to what these Islamists believe. One should not fall into the false impression that their animosities toward this house were newly formed, as they were not. This house has been hated for generations by all Islamists who have resisted Bangladesh's liberation, especially Jamaat-e-Islami. To put this in perspective, Bangladesh was fighting for its independence in order to become a secular nation, which was in opposition to the Islamists' ideology. As a result, all Islamists, including Jamaat-e-Islami, opposed Bangladesh's liberation, collaborated with the Pakistani army, and committed genocide in an attempt to thwart Bangladesh's independence, but they were unsuccessful. Regretfully, a lot of people are unaware that Bangladesh has a distinct political split when it comes to secularism. The reality is that this house represents secular and democratic politics rather than radical politics based on religion; as a result, Islamists have hated it all along. The entire Islamic political groups—Islamists, jihadists, and terrorists—have legitimate grievances against this house because it symbolizes the Bengali people's long-standing struggle for their democratic rights, rebellion against the oppression of Pakistani military dictators, secular and modern politics, and Bangladesh's very independence; therefore, as a sign of their Islamist victory, they chanted "Allahu Akbar" and raised the ISIS type flags after demolishing the house.

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