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Why can Muslims not disagree while maintaining some civility? Why would you start by accusing the Sheikh of lying, a heinous accusation, just because he sees Akber 🇨🇦🇵🇸 a definition differently? I would have advised you in your comments, but you disabled them. We all have a responsibility as...

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To everyone who may come across these words, You likely do not know me, nor will you ever meet me in this life. My name and face are unknown to you, and I prefer it that way. I seek no recognition or praise, for everything I share is solely for the sake of Allah out of love for His Deen and a deep desire to defend His Book and the Sunnah of His beloved Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم. I ask only one thing please remember me in your du‘a. And if the day comes when I am no longer present, I hope that the work shared through this account continues to benefit me as a Sadaqah Jāriyah long after I’m gone. My only wish in this world is to depart upon true Islam grounded in the Qur’an, the Sunnah, and the path of the Salaf of this Ummah to be admitted into Jannah, to drink from the Hawd of the Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم, and to be reunited with those righteous ones of the past whose words and lives have ignited love in my heart, even though I never met them. May Allah grant you and me the honor of gazing upon His Noble Face, and gathering together with those who were sincere and steadfast in their love for Allah and His Messenger صلى الله عليه وسلم. Ameen. The Messenger of Allah صلى الله عليه وسلم said: “When the son of Adam dies, his deeds come to an end except for three: •a continuous charity, •beneficial knowledge, •or a righteous child who prays for him.” Sahih Muslim (1631) In another narration, the Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم said: “The good deeds that will benefit a believer after his death include: •knowledge he taught and spread, •A righteous child who prays for him, •A copy of the Qur’an he left behind, •A mosque he built, •A place he provided for travelers, •A stream he dug, •Or any charity he gave during his life while he was healthy. These will continue to reach him after death.” Ibn Mājah (242); classified Hasan by al-Mundhirī and Shaykh al-Albānī

Dr. Hamza Al-Shaafii

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I've ignored comments like this for too long, so about time. I do have friends that are Muslims, just like I have Christian friends, as a Christian who hardly criticizes the church and calls it's Nigerian leaders vermins, because that's who they are. The ones who get offended, are the ones who benefits from the outputs of these vermins - others can see the truth. You people don't have a problem with your compatriots who commit evil in the name of your religion, you don't call it out - your anger is against outsiders spotting the patterns. Slide I happened last year. It is part of the cruelty normalised under Sharia law that your compatriots want to normalise. Slide II is what imams boldly preach in mosques. Slide III happened yesterday. 10 people dead as one of your compatriots drove a car into a Christmas market preparation crowds in France’s Guadeloupe. Not all Muslims are terrorists but why all terrorists are Muslims is a question you 'moderate Muslims' like to evade., because to your religion supersedes humanity. "You people talk as if you don't have Muslims in your life" If you're a Muslim in my life, who thinks your religion is superior to humanity - please cut me off. NEVER interact with me again. This has also been the basis upon which I interact with my Christian counterparts and family - I tell them all the time: "If you think, that by virtue of been a Christian, you're superior to Muslims or any other religion - please avoid me". The rational basis for which I approach tribalism, religion and a lot of other sociocultural labels - is that they're mostly inputted at birth. If you were born in Kerala as opposed to the western part of Punjab, India - you're more likely to be an Hindu than a Sikh. The possibility of you being Christian is almost impossible. If you were born in the Sahels of Sokoto as opposed to the hills of Enugu - you are 100% more likely to be Muslim than Christian. If you were born to a family of 8 in Dakingari, Kebbi - you're most likely to be an out of school almajiri. This is why the fundamental prism from which we should view everything and everyone, is HUMANITY. FUCK YOUR RELIGION. FUCK YOUR BELIEFS - AND FUCK YOUR FAITH, if humanity is secondary to you. You would have always been human but you could have been subscribed to a different faith and ideology - if your location and family was factored differently. How then, are you in dubious faith, assuming the pedestal of superiority. So, I didn't mutter. If you're a Muslim in my life or Christian in my life - and when you see others who don't subscribe to your faith, you mental assume yourself superior or you think your faith eclipses humanity; PLEASE CUT ME OFF AND FUCK YOU.

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Americans have had enough of Democrats lying to their faces Abdul El-Sayed said “Abdul is as American as any other name in this country. It's one of the strongest American names that you can have” Jeff Mead “he's just out here lying. Just lying through his teeth. Just lying. This is why I do not like, like the Democratic Party. They look you dead in the face and just lie as if you're too stupid to know any better. Abdul is not one of the strongest American names you can have. Abdul is not an American name. Abdul is one of the strongest Arabic names you can have, not one of the strongest American names. But again, it's just crazy to me that he says this with a straight face. By the way, his name means servant of the most merciful, talking about Allah. His middle name is Muhammad, who is a central prophet in the religion of Islam. When the United States was founded, essentially close to zero amount of people here were Muslims. The vast, vast, vast majority were Christians. America was not founded on Islamic values. It wasn't founded by Muslims. He's trying to get people to believe that his culture, his beliefs, his religion is just as American as everybody else's. No, it's not.” “That's what Democrats do. They will look at you dead in the face and just lie, just lie, just lie” “If you're in Michigan, register to vote, prepare to vote, get ready to vote. Ensure that this man does not become a senator in Michigan” We all learned about the Mayflower in school and the founding of America. Does anybody remember the name Abdul mentioned? No? Because it wasn’t There is no historic figure in American history during the founding named Abdul, I show proof All democrats do is lie

Wall Street Apes

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Pavel Durov on why he hasn't had depression in 20 years: "I normally never have depression. I don't remember having depression in the last 20 years, at least maybe when I was a teenager." Pavel's approach to difficult emotions is completely counterintuitive. As he puts it: "I'm a human being like everybody else. I do get to experience emotions and some of them are not very pleasant. But I believe that it's the responsibility of every one of us to cope with these emotions and to learn to work through them." On what creates depression: "Self-discipline is particularly important because without it, how can you overcome this seemingly endless loop of negativity or despair that ultimately leads to depression for some people?" His method: "One of the reasons I don't have depression is I start doing things. I identify the problem, I can see a solution, and I start executing the strategy. If you are stuck in this loop of being worried about something, nothing's ever going to change." The mistake people make: "People often make this mistake thinking 'Oh, I should just have some rest and then regain energy.' This is not how it works. You gain energy by doing something. So you start doing something, then it happens. You feel motivated, you feel inspired, and then ultimately you do something else a little bit more." He continues: "The whole point is to do first and then feel, not feel and then do. Going to the gym is a good example. There are many days when you don't want to start working out. But you have to overcome this initial reluctance and then you get to a point that you enjoy it and you think 'Oh my god, it was such a good idea to come to gym today.'" Action creates energy, not the other way around.

Jaynit

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Naval Ravikant explains why "the meaning of life" is the wrong question: "It's a 'why' question. You can keep asking 'why' forever. Any answer I give you, you just ask 'why' again." Naval explains where every "why" question ends: "There's a thing called Agrippa's Trilemma. It says that any questioning like this will always end in one of three places. First is infinite regress: 'why?' 'because of this,' 'why?' and you just keep playing it. Second is circular reasoning: 'why A?' 'because of B,' 'why B?' 'because of A.' Third is an axiom. The most popular axiom is God. But it could be anything: math, science, the Big Bang, the simulation. These are all just stopping points. Saying 'we're in a simulation' or 'it's the Big Bang' is just another way of saying God. It's just that God's a dirty word now." He shares what this means: "So there is no answer. The real answer is 'because.' You get to make up your own answers. The beauty is, if there was a single answer, we would not be free. We would be trapped. We'd be Borg-like robots competing with each other to fulfill that single meaning. But luckily there is no answer. So you just do whatever you want." Naval addresses the fear of being insignificant: "All the great questions are paradoxes. You're asking, 'Do I matter?' On one hand, you're completely separate. No one will have your thoughts, your emotions, your experience. Your life is a single-player game. You're trapped inside your head. On the other hand, I cannot say the words 'Joe Rogan' without invoking the entire universe. What's Joe Rogan? A human. What's a human? A bipedal ape. What's an ape? On earth. What's earth? A planet. Where was the carbon made? Inside stars. I have to create the entire universe just to say the words 'Joe Rogan.'" He concludes: "So the answer to 'Do I matter?' is: I am nothing and I am everything. The answers to all great questions are paradoxes. It's pointless to pursue them for a trite answer, but the act of pursuing them brings a level of peace."

Jaynit

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Nigel Farage's six minute rant on Sky News where be blames Muslims and immigration for the country's woes - revolting NF, "We have a growing number of young people who do not subscribe to British values" TP, "Who are we talking about?" NF, "We see them on the streets of London every Saturday" TP, "Are we talking about Muslims?" NF, "We are.. Poll says 46% of British Muslims support Hamas.. Rishi Sunak is building up far more of the Muslim population than anyone before in our history" TP, "Are you sure you want to make the blanket accusation that Muslims are somehow less patriotic than other British people?" NF, "We have to face the fact.. Irresponsible open door immigration.. Nobody in history has left people in who are fighting against British values than Rishi Sunak" TP, "Is this the Reform campaign.. That immigration means our values are threatened.. And we are unhappy with Muslims?" NF, "We have never before seen anything like this" TP, "My ancestors for the best part of 700-800 years were Muslims until they were forcibly converted to Christianity by slave owners.. So when you talk about Muslims as hostile to British values, I don't really see how you arrive at that conclusion" NF, "How many people in your community don't speak English? I can take you to streets in Oldham where no one speaks English" TP, "I've been there to, but come on, you're not serious?" NF, "I'm not here to attack the religion of Islam" TP, "Well you've just been doing it" NF, "No I haven't.. I've been telling you these alarming figures form recent polls in the wake of what has happened on October 7th and in Gaza and we have a real problem here" "Numbers on immigration need to be sensible otherwise everyone's quality of life gets diminished. Diminished in every way because you can't get a GP appoint.. Because you can't travel anywhere without traffic jams.. Because getting on a housing ladder is impossible" TP, "I want to be clear.. Everything you have just said suggests that the Reform platform is that every problem that you face is down to immigrants and in particular to Muslims, is that really what you're saying?" NF, "Most people aren't affected by this.. The areas with anti British values to be at the moment very highly concentrated" TP, "But you're not resiling from blaming that community" NF, "I'm blaming elements of that community.. I'm not blaming them, I'm stating a fact.. All I'm doing is stating a fact"

Farrukh

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Mark Mark Stone: “Can I switch to Iran, please? And specifically, the Minab school attack. 120 children dead, 26 of their teachers. A Sky News investigation released today points to all this being a tragic mistake by America, by the U.S. military. So, could you explain, please, why the President is repeatedly saying it wasn’t America when he hasn’t actually — he says also that he hasn’t even seen the report.” Karoline Leavitt Karoline Leavitt: “I can’t speak to the Sky News investigation, respectfully, because I have not read it. All I can speak to is what the President has said as I speak on his behalf, and the investigation continues. And we would refer you to the Department of War for further questions on it.” Stone: “Following up, if I may.” Leavitt: “Sure.” Stone: “I just want to understand —” Leavitt: “My answer’s not going to change.” Stone: “— I just want to understand why he consistently says, it wasn’t us. We didn’t do this when all the evidence and indeed the preliminary report — and we’ve spoken to a military insider who says this was human error.” Leavitt: “Well, that’s the President’s opinion. And, at the very same time, he has said the Department of War is investigating the matter, and we would refer you to them for any questions with respect to the investigation, which obviously has not been released yet. I would refer you to them for further questions on it. But there’s been — I think the President feels that way because he knows that our military always acts in good faith and absolutely never targets civilians or children, unlike the other side of this conflict, Iran, who is well known for killing women and children and innocent people in their country for a very long time. So, you should focus on that in your reporting.”

Curtis Houck

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Jordan Peterson: "If you can't fix your room, you can't fix your life" "Why should you even bother improving yourself? The answer is something like: so you don't suffer anymore stupidly than you have to. And maybe so others don't have to either. It's not some casual self-help doctrine. If you don't organize yourself properly, you'll pay for it. In a big way. And so will the people around you." Peterson continues: "You can say, 'Well, I don't care about that.' But that's actually not true, you do care about it. Because if you're in pain, you will care about it. It's very rare that you can find someone in excruciating pain who would say, 'Well, it would be no better if I was out of this.' Pain brings the idea that it would be better if it didn't exist along with it. It's incontrovertible." On how to start: "Look around for something that bothers you and see if you can fix it. You can do this in a room. Sit in your bedroom and think: 'If I wanted to spend ten minutes making this room better, what would I have to do?' You have to ask yourself that, it's a genuine question. And things will pop out. There's a stack of papers bugging you. Some rubbish behind your computer monitor you haven't attended to for six months. Cables tangled up." He explains why this matters: "If you were coming to see me for psychotherapy, the easiest thing would be to get you to organize your room. You think, is that psychotherapy? It depends on how you conceive the limits of your being. Start where you can start. If something announces itself as in need of repair that you could repair, fix it. Fix a hundred things like that, your life will be a lot different." On fixing what you repeat every day: "People tend to think of their daily routines as trivial. You get up, brush your teeth, have breakfast. Those probably constitute 50% of your life. People think, they're mundane, I don't need to pay attention to them. No, that's exactly wrong. The things you do every day are the most important things you do. Hands down. Just do the arithmetic." On staying within your competence: "Sometimes you don't know how to fix something. Imagine you're walking down the street and there's a guy who's alcoholic and schizophrenic and has been homeless for ten years. That's a problem. It would be good if you could fix it, but you haven't got a clue. You walk around that and go find something you could fix. Just because something announces itself as in need of repair doesn't mean it's you, right then and there, who should repair it. You have to have some humility. You don't walk up to a helicopter that isn't working and just start tinkering away." Peterson shares the key insight: "As soon as you give your mind a genuine aim, it'll reconfigure the world in keeping with that aim. That's actually how you see to begin with. You've all seen the video where you watch basketballs being tossed back and forth, and while you're doing that, a gorilla walks into the middle of the video and you don't see it. If you thought about that experiment for five years, that would be about the right amount of time to spend thinking about it." He explains what it reveals: "What it shows you is that you see what you aim at. If you can get one thing through your head, that would be a good one. You see what you aim at. One inference you might draw from that is: be careful what you aim at. What you aim at determines the way the world manifests itself to you. So if the world is manifesting itself in a very negative way, one thing to ask is: are you aiming at the right thing?"

Jaynit

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