@Mibra1658@SeerahDawah Wow. You're so smart.
But sorry, my mums name isn't. It hy Child Bride Ayesha and my father isn't Muhammad the Pedo shit-piece.
I think you're confused.
@DireKhyo40893@TaymiApologia And you are Taymi's ass licker, much like what you've learnt from your filthy semen-stained-cross-dressing Muhammad.
If you have nothing to contribute, better to keep your ass (also known as your mouth) shut.
Quran 6:108: And do not insult those they invoke besides Allah, lest they insult Allah in enmity without knowledge. Thus We have made pleasing to every community their deeds. Then to their Lord is their return, and He will inform them about what they used to do.
Fuck Muhammad.
There, you made me do it.
Muhammad is a pedo ass-licker who got zutted in the bum by 30 african men.
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Why did you wait 2 months for a video that was dropped on 30th of May 2026? Are you people that dumb?
First, you lose a debate.
Then you can't find the video (surprising enough that you were not among the almost 1 million viewers)
Then you play the victim.
Such a pathetic bunch of losers and liars.
Do muslims condemn what took place in 9/11?
For the ignorant, I'm talking about muslims taking over airplane controls and ramming them into the Twin Towers.
If this was not a terror attack by muslims, then substantiate what it actually was with evidence.
IslamicApex distorts Psalm 74 by clipping it into a "Muhammad prophecy" narrative, ignoring that the full psalm is a clear lament over the Babylonian destruction of Jerusalem's First Temple in 586 BC — detailed in 2 Kings 25 and Jeremiah, with matching descriptions of burned sanctuary, defiled holy places, and national despair centuries before Muhammad.
The video edit hides broader biblical and historical context, turning a historical complaint psalm (attributed to Asaph's guild during exile) into forced eisegesis, a common tactic that cherry-picks verses while dismissing the plain reading supported by archaeology, Jewish tradition, and Christian scholarship.
Claiming "victory" via a sarcastic "he got me" quip plus an ID-related kick is deceptive clipping, as usual in order to mislead viewers by omitting John's actual rebuttal on timeline, authorship, and fulfillment, exposing selective editing over honest engagement with the text.
@GoldPearl5p0bb@Ihunanya_chi Jesus later cites this in the Gospels (e.g., Mark 2:25-26) to defend his disciples plucking grain on the Sabbath, illustrating that human necessity and mercy can take precedence over ceremonial regulations, with the law made for people rather than vice versa.
We know you have very low IQ. It's just a tad lesser than the IQ of a rock. At least research before reposting. Don't amplify how stupid you actually are.
The post recirculates a July 2024 tragedy in Herzliya, Israel, where 33-year-old Sigal Yana Itzkovich stabbed her 6-year-old son Liam and the family dog to death during a psychotic episode, then walked to a mall with an axe and did yoga poses.
It misstates key facts by calling it "breaking" news from Tel Aviv involving decapitation and laughter, whereas courts ruled her not criminally responsible in March 2025 and committed her to psychiatric care for up to 25 years.
Shared by a pro-Palestinian account with over 867k views, the sensational framing highlights a rare filicide to criticize Israeli society amid broader regional tensions.
And after that, Paul process to talk about Islam:
The Purity Principle (v. 15): Paul introduces a profound maxim: "To the pure, all things are pure, but to those who are defiled and unbelieving, nothing is pure..." The false teachers were creating man-made rules about what was clean or unclean. Paul clarifies that a person's defilement comes from an impure mind and conscience, not from external, physical things.
The Ultimate Proof (v. 16): These false teachers profess to know God, but their actions deny Him. Paul labels them as "disqualified for every good work," emphasizing that true faith is always measurable by righteous living.
The Cultural Context (v. 12): Paul quotes a Cretan philosopher to describe the prevailing culture of the island: "Cretans are always liars, evil beasts, lazy gluttons." The false teachers had absorbed this corrupt mindset, allowing it to infiltrate the church.
The Directive (vv. 13-14): Paul commands Titus to "rebuke them sharply" so that they will become sound in the faith. The goal of confrontation is restorative, meant to pull believers away from human myths and man-made commands.
Don't read the Bible like you read your Qur'an. The Bible has something called 'context'.