@FarazPervaiz3 Natural illness (the majority historical view).
Long-term effects of the Khaybar poisoning (accepted by some Muslim scholars based on hadith, but debated historically).
Absolutely no reliable evidence of assassination, political conspiracy or one of his companions.
#Muhammad
💣🚨BREAKING: Zlatan To Ronaldo After Portugal Wass Eliminated From The World Cup.
Listen carefully. I’ve Patiently Waited For This Day….
🗣️Cristiano set the rules himself: “You’re not a legend until you win with your country.” Boom straight at Messi after 2014. The world cheered. Social media crowned him.
Then Zlatan watched.
Messi came back, won Copa América… twice. Suddenly: “Euro is bigger.”
🗣️Messi lifted the World Cup. New rule: “Only seven games, doesn’t count.” Cristiano even said a legend’s career can’t be defined by seven games. The same man who once said the World Cup would fulfill him.
Now he is 41. Portugal exits. New quote: “World Cup doesn’t define me.”
Zlatan laughs.
🗣️By your own law, Cristiano, you fall short. Five Ballons d’Or. One Euro. No World Cup. While Messi? He took everything, danced through generations, and never once needed to diminish anyone.
That is the difference.
One talked like a king.
The other played like a god… and left as the greatest.
Ibrahimović has spoken.
All the folks who call @BellinghamJude should watch this and remember the kid is only 23yrs old, not only his humility also the fact many English players have not coped with the language barrier in Spain. #JudeBellingham#Topman
Vahidi knows he’s safe there, going back to his bunker comes with high risks. #AhmadVahidi
Elusive Iranian general emerges from hiding ahead of supreme leader's funeral https://t.co/6yV6NyDABX
100%! Messi is miles in front of any player past and present, while Pele, Zidane, Cruyff etc were wonderful world class players, Messi was above them all. Mbappe, Endrick, Yamal etc could all one day be talked about as the greatest ever, however, seeing is believing #Messi#GOAT
When you think of Pelé, and you think of Maradona, you realize how difficult it was for their generations to watch them consistently and directly. That’s when you understand that Messi’s career is truly different.
No player in the history of this sport has had fans follow him in such massive numbers and with such obsession as Messi, even though football itself is built around the ability to watch.
If you don’t have a ticket, you can’t go to the stadium. If you don’t have the time, you can’t watch the match. Yet Messi is unique. People stay up until dawn or wake up at sunrise just to watch him, despite his matches often clashing with work or school schedules. And this isn’t limited to the Arab world—it’s true across most countries around the globe.
And it wasn’t just for one or two tournaments. For more than 16 years, Messi has been playing at times that are inconvenient for most people, from his days with Argentina to now with Inter Miami. Yet open any social media platform and you’ll still find everyone talking about him.
The greatest thing about his career is that everyone witnessed it—the supporters and the critics, the lovers and the haters. They all watched it unfold minute by minute. Some watched to enjoy greatness, others watched hoping to criticize it.
And that’s what makes him the greatest player this game has ever seen.
If as you say nearly a quarter of advertising comes from pharmaceutical companies, where does the other 3/4’s come from? Surely the statistic most relevant to your argument would be probably 90% + comes from just 1 or 2 companies. #Fauci#CNN#ABC#CBS#MSNOW
BREAKING: Nearly one-fourth of all advertising on CNN, ABC, CBS, and MSNOW comes from pharmaceutical companies, suggesting that these networks’ lack of coverage on DNI Tulsi Gabbard’s recent declassification regarding Anthony Fauci’s cover-up of the COVID-19 pandemic may be intentional.