I suspect @joerogan would be open to hearing the truth how #Aafia was abducted for $55K by the CIA, tortured in Bagram, framed by the ISI, CIA took her 2 US citizen kids aged 4&6 to AF & abused for 7&5 years, Suleiman 6mos killed. Should be a Congress hearing... @Aafiamovement
@A_Bohaimed77@winnie4prez A simpler time 😅 though i doubt it'll ever go back, insha’Allah the Muslims of this and future generations makes the process better and one which is conducted with hayat
@A_Bohaimed77@winnie4prez Oh that's pretty interesting. A friend of mine is currently living in Saudi and tried to marry a Saudi girl but it didn't work out well 😅
Yeah an individualistic society really is a problem. Especially when it's not centred one to improve your akhirah
@A_Bohaimed77@winnie4prez Arrange marriages (I'm not against it btw) can have a lot of cultural baggage and can mean a longer requirement list, one which the person who's trying to get married doesn't even care about
@A_Bohaimed77@winnie4prez Most people i know that are married via online are doing better than those that had arranged marriages. Going by your own experiences really makes it difficult to assess what the general masses are going through.
@A_Bohaimed77@winnie4prez Same for men too, that's why I'm of the belief the difficulties are mostly at the same level. Unfortunately it's hard to curate the online process to one which is more "Islamic" but rather it's mostly focused on what's superficial
@winnie4prez@A_Bohaimed77 i do come from a predominantly arrange marriage culture and most of my family had arranged marriages.
I'd say now marriage through family is on the decline as there's a lot more other means of getting married. So the options are ironically more but it's more difficult.
@A_Bohaimed77@winnie4prez In the west I'd say it's practically the same as most marriages now are happening in a less traditional way i.e. Online apps, at uni, etc.
@winnie4prez@A_Bohaimed77 Especially when I've tried to have one on one conversations with people. I don't think there's ever been a time where I've not left thinking this person shares a big part of the blame.
@winnie4prez@A_Bohaimed77 I've heard a similar sentiment from older women and also young women too. But, i do feel its mirrored for men too. In my opinion, given everyone thinks the other is an issue, it makes me conclude we're all to blame.
It is open season on visibly Muslim women.
They’ve put a target on the back of our mothers, daughters, wives and sisters.
Those who have enabled this hatred, your names are known, will not be forgotten.
Lowlife hate filled cowards.
A Palestine Action activist who suffers from muscular dystrophy has been unable to leave his cell for 23 hours a day and must crawl to the toilet like a “wounded dog”.
Umer Khalid is one of five activists accused of breaking into the UK’s largest airbase, RAF Brize Norton. He has been imprisoned at HM Wormwood Scrubs since July 2025 while awaiting trial.
According to Khalid, the prison has failed to provide him with walking aids and has kept him in a cell for up to 23 hours per day. His condition has deteriorated so much that he is now unable to get out of bed and has difficulty breathing.
“I've had to crawl across the prison floor in front of dozens of prisoners, as if I'm some wounded dog,” he told Middle East Eye via an intermediary.
Staff have also reportedly refused to deliver his medication, leaving Khalid to crawl to the dispensary. The prison was so slow to deliver him a shower chair that the 22-year-old went more than 20 weeks without washing, he said.
Khalid’s solicitor, Laura O’Brien, said she sent the prison his full medical records and wrote follow-up letters expressing concern, to no response.
"What has been happening is a continued suggestion that he’s been putting it on, despite incontrovertible medical evidence that he has a progressive genetic condition, and that it is getting worse,” she said.
Khalid was also not provided with a wheelchair until the end of March – but because the chair was too big to fit through the door to his cell, he still has to crawl into his room.
One of the nine Palestine Action activists who went on hunger strike last year, Khalid was the last to end his strike after being hospitalised with organ failure in January following 17 days without food and three days without water.
Khalid is set to stand trial in January 2027, by which time he will have spent a year and a half in prison – three times the standard limit of six months.
A Ministry of Justice spokesperson told the Guardian: "The Prison Service caters to all disabilities. All prisoners’ needs are assessed when they enter custody – with arrangements made, and appropriate action taken to ensure they are met."
The reason why we’re not getting any news about Gaza is because they killed everybody.
They killed all the journalists
They killed all the reporters.
Anyone who shared news is dead.
Two brothers from the UK were among 26 kidnapped by Zionist pirates. Message the UK Foreign Secretary.
Their names are Jubair Islam Khan and
Cerie Bullivant.
Palantir has been granted “unlimited access” to NHS patient data.
This is the same company that is involved in mass surveillance and genocide.
We did not consent to this. Get Palantir out of our NHS, now.
FT Exclusive: NHS England has granted external staff from companies including Palantir “unlimited access” to identifiable patient data while working on a part of its flagship data platform. https://t.co/sxgWCuZua6
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