We bossed them for 3 years yet never compromised on our morals and made sure no unsportsmanlike gesture is initiated from our side, but the instant they had one good game after ages, this is how their players behave. Small club showcasing its small mentality. It's pathetic tbh.
Between @mb_ghalibaf & @CMShehbaz, there is a photo of Muhammad Ali Jinnah.
He was a freedom-loving leader, the Quaid-e-Azam of our neighbor, Pakistan, a man of courage and a supporter of the Palestinian people.
@Partisangirl F**k you for being completely fine with Trump nuking Iran and murdering millions of innocent civilians for the sake of achieving your geopolitical objectives. Protecting innocent civilian life is far more important and urgent. You are a morally repugnant person.
Iran's position is being misrepresented by U.S. media.
We are deeply grateful to Pakistan for its efforts and have never refused to go to Islamabad. What we care about are the terms of a conclusive and lasting END to the illegal war that is imposed on us.
پاکستان زنده باد
Interesting how wars are named after the country attacked: Vietnam War, Iraq War, Afghanistan War, Iran War... That's because if they were named after the attacker, it would be too confusing, since 80% of conflicts would be called the US war.
What a beautiful reminder Omar Suleiman gave at the end of his Ramaḍan series. Whoever worshipped Ramaḍan, Ramaḍan is over, but whoever worshipped Allah, Allah is alive & will never die. So don’t let this month close like a door but let it open to Him for the rest of your life
According to Islam, no race is superior to another. Quran 49:13 says: "O humanity! We created you from a male and female, and made you into peoples and tribes so you may know one another. Surely the most noble of you in Allah's sight is the most righteous."
In his Farewell Sermon, Prophet Muhammad stated: "All mankind is from Adam and Eve. An Arab has no superiority over a non-Arab, nor a non-Arab over an Arab; a white has no superiority over a black, nor a black over a white, except by piety and good action."
Strip clubs,
Beauty pageants,
Pornographic films, soft or hard,
Porn magazines,
An industrial-scale music and entertainment complex,
Fashion and modeling agencies built on objectification,
Casting couches in Hollywood,
Award shows and red carpets,
Music videos engineered for desire and excess,
Celebrity after-parties,
Elite private islands and luxury yachts,
High-society galas and influence-buying fundraisers,
Mainstream media conglomerates,
Pharmaceutical profiteering and Big Pharma influence,
Powerful NGOs and global foundations operating beyond accountability,
Occult and ritualistic symbolism embedded in pop culture,
Child beauty pageants,
Hidden trafficking networks beneath respectable fronts,
Blackmail operations and sexual honeypots, and
Dark symbolism in logos, branding, and performances.
These are not random or disconnected phenomena. They form an interlocking culture of distraction, desire, exploitation, and moral erosion, one that numbs conscience, commercializes the human body, and normalizes corruption under the banners of entertainment, freedom, glamour, and progress.
Allah warns of this pattern long ago:
“And among mankind are those who purchase Lahw al-Ḥadīth (idle, distracting speech) to mislead others from the path of Allah without knowledge, and they take it in mockery. For such people there will be a humiliating punishment.” (Qur’ān 31:6)
Lahw al-Ḥadīth is not harmless amusement. It is distraction that pulls hearts away from truth, desensitizes morality, and slowly re-educates societies to accept what was once shameful. When entertainment becomes a vehicle for desire, manipulation, symbolism, and power, it ceases to be neutral.
What recent exposures, such as the Epstein revelations, have shown is not merely individual crimes, but systems protected by wealth, pleasure, silence, and influence. These systems survive because people keep watching, consuming, funding, applauding, and excusing them.
Every time one patronizes these industries, directly or indirectly, one is not merely consuming content; one is subscribing to a worldview. Patronage is participation. Normalization is endorsement.
This is not about conspiratorial thinking; it is about moral literacy. Evil rarely presents itself as evil. It comes dressed as art, entertainment, liberation, philanthropy, and culture, while hollowing out souls and societies.
There is no true neutrality.
“And do not assist one another in sin and transgression.” (Qur’ān 5:2)
The real test is not who controls these systems, but whether we choose to withdraw our hearts, minds, time, and resources from them.
May Allah grant us clarity, restraint, and the courage to resist Lahw al-Ḥadīth in all its modern forms. Āmīn.
Indeed, it is true: world leaders and rich billionaires worship and sacrifice to demonic entities such as Baal (Moloch), using the blood and organs of innocent infants, eating human faeces, and drinking the blood of the innocent to advance in their lives. True evil lingers in the upper echelons of society; it cannot be described, only witnessed. Hollywood was inspired by it, they worship evil spirits. This should only strengthen your belief, as true evil exists on earth, making it evident that a supreme, almighty, benevolent being also exists.
Surah Al saffat 37:125
“Do you call upon ˹the idol of˺ Ba’l and abandon the Best of Creators—“