@yungtw1z I actually hate the fact they were picking on little Brexton because of who is dad is after reports of him being offered a provisional emerged but the same people were completely silent after Chase Elliott was offered a provisional at last year's Hangtown 100
After Converting to Islam, he decided to submit his papers to work as a police officer in Britain. While submitting his papers, he told them, "If you accept me, I have three conditions that I cannot waive:"
1. I must pray the Friday prayer in the Mosque.
2. I must always be allowed to perform the five daily prayers at their specified times.
3. I must keep my beard bcus I want to be identified by it as a Muslim.
Brother Daniel, according to his interview with the program "By the Quran, I Have Been Guided," confirmed that he has learned Arabic nd obtained a license to recite the Holy Quran "correctly" with Tajweed.
He studies Tafsir (exegesis) and is actively and publicly calling people to Islam.
He says, "I am a Muslim and I am proud to be a Muslim. I do not want to hide my Islam. I want everyone who sees me to recognize me as a Muslim."
I learned from Islam: It doesn't matter whether you do a lot or a little. What matters is that you do what you can.
We ask Allaah to grant him steadfastness and beneficial knowledge.
Karşınızda İrlanda'nın en üst liginden bir manzara. Mahallede hayat akmaya devam ederken alçak bir avlu içindeki çimenlik bir alandan ibaret "tribün" ve görüp görebileceğiniz en iyi vole golü. Bu nasıl bir vuruş böyle?
kyle is in heaven eating m&ms and skittles and snickers and playing with pedigree puppies and taking zone nicotine pouches and drinking rebel whiskey and smoking 3chi while gambling at betmgm casino
Happy Birthday @brextonbusch!!! Your mom & I are so proud of who you’re turning out to be! You’re the best kid on & off the track, you amaze us every day. Keep doing what you’re doing and there is no limit to what you’ll accomplish! Love you buddy!
The most popular joke in 🇭🇺A man comes to the Prime Minister’s office, knocks, walks up to security and says:
— Good afternoon! I’d like to speak with Viktor Orbán.
— He doesn’t work here anymore.
— I see…,” the man says as he leaves, but a minute later he comes back.
— Good afternoon! I’d like to speak with Viktor Orbán.
— Sir, I already told you! He doesn’t work here anymore!
— I understand…,” the man says. “It’s just so nice to hear it.”
The Pope failed a bank security check — they simply didn’t believe him
Pope Leo XIV tried to update his details with a U.S. bank where he holds an account.
He personally called customer support, answered security questions, and asked to change his phone number and address.
But the bank employee refused to make any changes and told him to come to a branch in person.
The pontiff then asked, “What if I tell you I’m Pope Leo?” — the operator simply hung up.
The story was shared by the Pope’s close friend, priest Tom McCarthy. According to The New York Times, the issue was later resolved.
Tell you what ace … forget about NASCAR for a moment … the slowest in a Mazda MX5 last year in Quali at Road Atlanta was a 1min40 sec lap time. You do 10 consecutive laps under 2mins30secs yourself and we’ll see what your stance about drivers and athleticism is then.
Weird school rules that actually exist 🎓🤯
1.🇯🇵 Japan — No dyed hair
2.🇯🇵 Japan — Underwear color rules
3.🇨🇳 China — Mandatory nap time
4.🇰🇵 North Korea — Approved hairstyles only
5.🇬🇧 UK — No best friends
6.🇺🇸 USA — Hugging banned
7.🇦🇺 Australia — No running at recess
8.🇫🇷 France — No ketchup in cafeteria
9.🇩🇪 Germany — Homework banned (some schools)
10.🇰🇷 South Korea — Curfew for students
11.🇵🇭 Philippines — Mandatory flag ceremony
12.🇹🇭 Thailand — Uniform hairstyles
13.🇺🇸 USA — Clear backpack rule
14.🇧🇷 Brazil — Flip-flops banned
15.🇨🇦 Canada — Snow pants required
16.🇸🇬 Singapore — Chewing gum banned
17.🇦🇪 UAE — No public affection
18.🇸🇪 Sweden — No grades (early years)
19.🇮🇹 Italy — Standing when teacher enters
20.🇪🇸 Spain — Strict silence in halls
🖇️ Source: Cricket Boy 🏏
When 740 children were condemned by the world to die at sea, one man said “yes.”
The world is burning in war.
In the middle of the Arabian Sea, a ship is drifting, carrying 740 exhausted children. Polish orphans who had already lived through the horrors of war, who had seen their parents die.
They had passed through Iran, hoping to find safety in India.
But every port under British control shut its gates to them.
One after another.
The world turned away.
Among them was twelve-year-old Maria. She tightly held the hand of her six-year-old brother, remembering the last promise she made to their dying mother:
“Take care of him.”
But food was running out. Medicine was gone.
And when Maria looked at the horizon, she saw only rejection.
The British authorities governing India at the time declared that these children were not their responsibility.
It seemed that these 740 souls had become invisible to a world consumed by war.
But news of the drifting ship reached Jam Sahib Digvijay Singhji, the Maharaja of Nawanagar, ruler of a small principality in Gujarat.
He was not a great world leader.
He had no vast army.
And he was under no obligation to help.
More than that, by accepting these children, he would be going against the British Empire, which had already said “no.”
When his advisors told him about their fate, he did not ask about the cost.
He did not ask about political risks.
He asked only one question:
“How many are there?”
“Seven hundred forty.”
And in that moment, he made a decision that would go down in history.
He said:
“The British may control the ports… but not my conscience.”
In August 1942, the ship finally reached the shores of Nawanagar.
The children who stepped off were exhausted, weak, and so traumatized they could not even cry.
They expected to see soldiers or barbed wire.
Instead, they saw a man in white waiting for them at the dock.
The Maharaja knelt to be at eye level with the youngest, and through a translator said words that changed their lives:
“Do not consider yourselves orphans. From this moment, I am your father, and you are my children.”
He gave them more than shelter.
He gave them a home.
In the village of Balachadi, he created a true refuge.
He did not impose Indian culture on them. On the contrary, he invited Polish teachers so the children would not forget their language.
He provided them with familiar food and allowed them to keep their faith and traditions, to sing their native songs.
Under the hot Indian sun, they celebrated Polish Christmas—and once again felt the warmth of a family they thought they had lost forever.
For four years, while the rest of the world was falling apart, the Maharaja paid for everything—treatment, food, education—from his own fortune.
When the war ended and it was time to leave, many of them cried.
They were leaving the only place where they had been treated with dignity when the whole world had turned away.
Those children grew up—to become doctors, engineers, grandparents.
In Poland, squares and schools are named after the Maharaja, and he is remembered as a national hero.
Because strength is not measured by how much land you conquer—
but by how many lives you save.
When the world closes its heart, the greatest act of courage is to open yours.
And true immortality lives in kindness that outlasts even kings.
Olivia, you downloaded a video of a ten-year-old just to mock him and encourage others to pile on.
Strange behavior for someone with a cross in their handle claiming to be a woman of faith.
But I suppose when you’re hungry for clicks, as you clearly are, bullying a child online becomes okay.
Grow up.
In the Cracker Barrel Old Country Store 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway, only three weeks after the death of Dale Earnhardt, Kevin Harvick wins his first career Winston Cup race by narrowly edging Jeff Gordon.
He won the race by only six one-thousandths of a second (.006).
After the win he paid tribute to Earnhardt, driving on the track backward with three fingers held outside the driver's window as a show of honor and respect.
Éamon de Valera resigns as President of Sinn Féin after three years of serving in the position so that he can form a new party, Fianna Fáil (Gaelic for “The Warriors of Destiny.”)