@podeenachatni@RxCommerceMogul Ayat doesnt mention "health" . You do realise this is a similiar argument to the yahud that they made when they asked specify the traits of the cow for sacrifice because they didnot want to give a sacrifice . They said the command doesn't mention the "exact cow " .
@TalhaEjaz07ee Thus is the kind of Bullshit that bani israel did n still does trying to create own moronic transliterations from a straight forward command .
I hope u realise bulshitting stuff bout deen can end u in quite a rut on qiyamah and in the dunya too . Study
Before the war began, I remember having a long argument with a friend. He was convinced that a full-scale war involving Iran would never happen. His reasoning was straightforward: the economic consequences would be catastrophic, not just for Iran but for the Gulf region and the global economy as a whole. In his view, no rational actor would risk triggering that level of instability and disruption.
I asked him a different question.
What if that very chaos is the objective?
What if the goal isn’t to avoid collapse, but to engineer it? What if the real aim is the systematic weakening, or even total destruction, of both Iran and the Gulf particularly the economies?
He dismissed the idea outright and labeled it as conspiracy thinking.
But if you step back and look closely at the nature of the targets being hit, at the patterns of escalation, and at where this trajectory could realistically lead, the picture begins to look different. For those who aren’t consumed by the headlines, the broader objective starts to appear less ambiguous.
One of the Ali LARIJANI friend shared a story - The Other Side of Mr. Larijani. He writes;
A few months ago on an autumn afternoon at their home, I met his wife. We were supposed to talk about her mother, but throughout our entire conversation, "ALI" never left her lips.
She said: "When Ali is not home, it feels like my hands have been cut off! When Ali is here, he does all the household chores. Without me even asking him to, he moves the groceries. He cleans the vegetables, chicken & washes the dishes."
My mouth hung open at the thought: how could a man who carries Iran's national security on his shoulders outside the home be able to clean chicken and wash dishes at home.
She further said, "Ali hadn't been home for six months. Ever since the twelve-day war, he was no longer allowed to have a normal life."
A man whom the world's superpowers had put a bounty on to kill, was a romantic soul with the heart of a young man, a seasoned demeanour & calm maturity.
Farideh said, "Ali never took a salary from the parliament, nor from his later responsibilities. His salary for years has been the same as a university professor, from which he even deposits a portion each month into the public treasury so as not to be indebted. She said when we were buying this house, we needed money, and my daughter suggested, "Dad, couldn't you take your back pay from the parliament?" But Ali refused and said: "We owe this country so much. I have no claims."
These words were said by someone who, from the first days of the revolution, had not spent a moment in comfort and had run and toiled for Iran.
She said, "Ali's family was above my family, and they had plenty of land and sheep in the north. But the house they had chosen for us after marriage was so small that Agha Shaheed Motahhari (Father of Fareed) had to buy two sofa sets and two carpets for his daughter's dowry to fill the empty spaces in the house."
Those same sofa sets and carpets that were still in Ali and Farideh's home, and they had no other sofas besides the ones that Martyr Motahhari had bought forty years ago. It wasn't strange at all.
Farideh said: "In these forty-something years since my father's martyrdom, Ali has been a father to me, and a husband, and a friend, and a teacher. I can't bear to see even a single hair missing from his head."
Last night, when I read the news of Mr. Ali's martyrdom with the phrase "Ali Larijani has been martyred," I wasn't worried about him at all, or even the revolution. But I thought a lot about Ms. Farideh. About a woman whose father Morteza was martyred one day & yesterday her friend, teacher, and husband Ali—who, when he was not home, feels like Farideh's hands have been severed—and even her son Morteza, who had a beautiful voice and gave a lovely call to prayer.
I am sure that a single sigh from this woman could uproot America and Israel.
This is so stupid.
People are willing to say anything except nukes.
They even say the most sci-fi B.S. but insert (non nuclear) just to make it clear that they would never cross that red line
🟥 Important and Dangerous | Revealing an alleged plot by Netanyahu’s group to carry out a missile attack on Al-Aqsa Mosque
Following the growing popularity of the Islamic Republic of Iran among Muslims in the region and around the world, due to what is described as its steadfast resistance against the U.S.–Israeli attack, an informed source in the Iranian Ministry of Intelligence told Iran in Arabic News Agency about an alleged plot being prepared by the Israeli entity.
According to the security source, the Israeli entity intends to use a “false flag” tactic to carry out a missile or drone attack on Al-Aqsa Mosque on the eve of Quds Day, with the aim of blaming Iran and the resistance front for the attack.
The source added that the Israeli entity has, since yesterday, gradually begun evacuating Jews living in areas surrounding Al-Aqsa Mosque, as part of the preparations for what was described as this “sinister plan.”
The source further stated that the aim of this alleged plot is to set Arabs and Muslims against the Islamic Republic of Iran, stressing that Muslims and free people around the world should act and warn the occupying entity and its Western supporters against committing such a crime.
I gather, collate, and report news for a living.
Something extraordinary about a conflict of this magnitude taking place, and yet less and less footage appearing online and particularly here. If I didn't know any better I'd say someone's aggressively scrubbing it.