I’ve been an ARMY for years, but no amount of love for my fave artists will ever outweigh my conscience. Supporting brands tied to genocide isn’t something that should be justified. Stop with "educate them kindly"! Palestinians are being killed and starved for YEARS now! Wake up.
@uarmyluv0 Thank you!!! Just busy with uni so I thought to stick with insta in the meantime
Pak-ind ki jung kra kay gayi thi ab puri regional war krane wapis ayi hun 😭😭😭
Y'all wtf is this man 😭
They have nothing to justify their warmongering ways so they just pull out the ultimate "God's Plan".
Even God don't want y'all.
Attacking Sayed Sistani publicly just because you disagree with his fatwa is wrong. This is becoming a repeat of Oct 7 where people thought the Axis was going to run in guns blazing and blowing up everything standing in our way. I want revenge too, my leader was targeted by some of the dirtiest most base-born degenerate genocidal rapist murderer scum to have ever walked the earth. But let's not forget our children are literally at stake every single second throughout this war. This isn't the final battle nor is the war over. The Americans can't sustain a long-term battle like Iran and the Axis can. Sayed Sistani is a wise man who knows patience will will this war. We must have patience if we're going to see this to the end.
Imam Ali (AS) said:
الإمامُ عليٌّ (عَلَيهِ الّسَلامُ): اغْلِبوا الجَزَعَ بالصَّبرِ، فإنَّ الجَزَعَ يُحبِطُ الأجْرَ ويُعَظِّمُ الفَجيعَةَ
‘Overcome anxiety with patience, for anxiety erases [Allah’s] reward and augments the catastrophe.’
- Ghurar al-Hikam, no. 2527
To demand exhaustive knowledge before taking a moral stance sets an impossible standard that conveniently benefits the oppressor.
By that logic, no one could ever condemn injustice until they possessed insider intelligence.
Our faith does not demand perfect knowledge before moral action.
There is a point where the truth becomes clear enough and that threshold was crossed long ago.
@khamenei_ir Ya Sayyidi, they tried every means to erase your name, to vilify you but they failed yet again. Your name is now eternal, your blood has become revolution.
There was a time when they filmed our azadari like it was a curiosity in a glass box.
Zoom in on the tears.
Slow down the chest beating.
Add ominous music.
Caption it “extremism.”
Now the same visuals flood timelines like a thunderstorm of devotion. Black flags ripple. Thousands move as one heartbeat. The rhythm of grief becomes a rhythm of power. The very thing mocked as “strange” is suddenly cinematic, magnetic, impossible to scroll past.
That is the poetry of Karbala. 🔥
The azadari of Sayyid al-Shuhada, Imam Hussain (A.S), was never performance. It was covenant. Every strike of the chest is a declaration: ظلم will never be normalised. Every tear is political without needing a manifesto. Every latmiyah is a history lesson wrapped in melody.
They thought it was weakness.
It turned out to be inheritance.
What they see as spectacle is actually continuity. Fourteen centuries and the flame has not dimmed. From Najaf to London, from Karachi to Dearborn, the majalis are not shrinking into nostalgia. They are expanding into defiance.
And yes, there is something almost ironic about it all. The algorithm that once amplified ridicule now amplifies reverence. The same platforms that hosted mockery now host millions typing “Ya Hussain” in the comments like digital beads of a global tasbih.
We plan. We organise. We gather.
But Allah is the best of planners.
Karbala was meant to extinguish a voice.
Instead it created an echo that refuses to die.
What a time to be Shia.
@dumbhuskyy_ May Allah grant him the highest of ranks along with the other martyrs.
The audacity of these ppl victim blaming instead of questioning their govt. and forces is beyond me
35 Pakistani have been killed simply for protesting in their own country.
They killed 35 Pakistani on their own soil.
Where is the outrage?
Have we become so accustomed to our own dying that we don't even ask for accountability anymore?
@TemUmer36@SkyraxLoTech1 The truth is the long on going Shia genocide and how our forces have done literally nothing abt it except enabling it.
Although I do agree that the state has been cruel to every protesting group (including the PTI supporters)
Suddenly seeing ppl talking about us feels so personal.
I got no complaints,
But my heart hurt when my 5 yr old sister told us that her friends refused to share/ eat her lunch just because she's Shia. What type of Islam is this that's teaching CHILDREN sectarianism?
When I look at my Shia friends,my heart feels heavy.I feel like apologising to them for all the hatred & cruelty they r forced to carry every day.
It breaks me that people who share the same God, the same Prophet, the same prayer r made to feel like strangers in their own faith.