David Gold, formerly associated with the Russian Orthodox Church in Australia, is now Abdul Rahman. He studied Christianity deeply and realized the Bible’s texts were compiled centuries after Christ, while the Quran has been perfectly preserved in its original language.
After praying for guidance, he picked up a Quran he had never read. Within a few lines, he found his answer in Surah Al-Hajj 22:78: “The religion of your father Abraham. He named you Muslims before…” — and he decided to embrace Islam.
Abdul Rahman has since been learning Arabic, visited Mecca, and is dedicated to serving Islam.
We pray for his steadfastness and continued growth in faith. 🙏🤲☪️
🔴 Hindistan’da milyoner ilaç tüccarı Devraj Malik’in oğlu Ayuş Malik’in İslam’ı seçmesi ülkede büyük tartışma yarattı.
Kendi hür iradesiyle Müslüman olduğunu ve "Muhammed Ali" ismini aldığını belirten genç adam, babasının "zorla din değiştirme" suçlamasıyla karşı karşıya kaldı.
Baba Devraj Malik, oğlunun evlendiği eşi ve kayınpederi tarafından İslam’a geçmeye zorlandığını iddia ederek şikayette bulundu.
Babanın şikayeti üzerine Muhammed Ali'nin eşi ve kayınpederi tutuklandı.
Muhammed Ali, "Elhamdulillah Müslümanım ve kendi hür irademle dinimi seçtim" diyerek ailesinin serbest bırakılmasını istedi.
Hindistan'daki tartışmalı "din değiştirme karşıtı yasalar", bu tür vakalarda Müslümanlığı seçen gençleri ve ailelerini ciddi bir yargı baskısı altına alıyor.
✡️They keep saying "Radical Islam".
Time to popularise "Radical Judaism".
The guy is using Radical Judaism to justify a genocide while referring to the biblical enemy of Amalek, supporting pedo Epstein, illegally invading Iran on Jewish holiday Purim & enacting the biblical Greater Israel project.
An investigation by Al Jazeera using ten years of intel from satellite imagery, concludes the U.S. strike on the Iranian girls’ school in Minab may have been deliberate.
The evidence shows the building was clearly identifiable as a civilian school, separated from the nearby military compound for years.
Damage patterns point to a direct precision missile strike on the school itself, not falling debris from attacks on nearby military targets.
This was my family’s home during the 2014 war. It was bombed only 10 minutes after we left.
The damaged room you see in the photo was my room, shared with my brothers. It was struck shortly after we walked out.
If we had stayed a little longer, we would have become martyrs.
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Please stop for a moment. I am not asking for donations, and I do not have a donation link. I only want my story to reach people, so the world can understand what we are going through. All I ask is that you share my story.
My name is Eyas, and I am from Beit Hanoun, the northernmost city in Gaza — the first area the army entered, and the first place people were forced to leave. I got married about two years before the war. After marriage, I wanted a stable life for my new family, so I worked hard to build a home. I owned a mobile phone shop in the city and worked in money transfer services and other jobs. I decided to build a house for my family, and the construction took about five months. I moved into the house only days before the war began.
In our country, building a home is not something easy. It requires huge sacrifices and years of effort, so I put everything I had into it, believing it would be the house of a lifetime. At that time, I already had my daughter Sham, and as life started to feel stable, we decided to have another child. Four months before the war, we discovered we were expecting twins — a boy and a girl.
When the war started, we left immediately. I took my wife and daughter in my car and went to my family’s house because it felt a little safer. I gathered with my brothers there, and from that moment our journey of suffering began. After only two days, heavy bombing started and we received orders to evacuate to the south. We left without knowing anyone there or where we would go. I had to leave my car behind because moving it was too dangerous.
We reached the south and found no place to stay except a school in Deir al-Balah. We searched for space — my mother, my brother, and I, about ten people in total. The only place available was a stairway area, about one and a half meters wide and three meters long. It was too small for anyone to truly live in, but that became our shelter.
As the war intensified, news began to arrive about relatives who had been killed. The pain of loss mixed with the pain of displacement, overcrowding, lack of food, no medical care, and even the absence of basic privacy. Even going to the bathroom meant searching for a public place, something deeply humiliating and difficult — especially while my wife was four months pregnant, exhausted and hungry.
Later, people coming from the north reached me and told me that my house had been bombed, my shop destroyed, and my car was also destroyed. Everything I had built for my future became zero. Along with that came the news of more losses — cousins, relatives, neighbors, and friends. Every day carried new pain.
We spent more than a year in a place not fit for any human being to live in. When my wife gave birth, it was during a time when baby formula was almost impossible to find. I still do not know how we managed to continue. Watching your children and not knowing where to find milk or diapers for them is a feeling I cannot fully describe. The suffering was not only from the bombing — everything felt like survival: no food, no supplies, nothing available.
This is only part of my story. There are many more details I hope to share when the time is right.
I will try to attach as many photos as possible.
I hope we can one day restore our lives to what they were before the war. We are trying our best to start again, hoping that fate will grant us another chance. Here in Gaza, survival and resilience require great strength and determination🩵🩵🇵🇸🇵🇸
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Israel is evil, genocidal and has destroyed our country. They're about to drag us into another war and all we hear from Israelis and their braindead supporters is "ANTISEMITE" if you disagree with Israel's agenda. They smear you to silence you and all the Jewish individuals who don't subscribe to their disgusting behavior.
Israel loves to play victim as they bomb 7 countries, steal land and openly air their genocidal intentions. THEY are the immoral ones. It is a stain on our country that we consider them allies.
Many have woken up to this reality. Call me whatever you want. The truth matters and I'll never apologize for repeating it.