@Rahil977@MirAfsha1 @symplist89 Whoever exposes the faults of his Muslim brother, Allah will expose his faults, even if he is in the privacy of his own home" (Sunan Ibn Majah).
Cxe pazei ve kahn asal keem kaar karun, aur ye adha adhura ilm tum logon ko duba lejayega kabhi.
What an incredible moment! ๐ฅบ Rasheed Rather from Kralpora Chadoora publicly affirmed his sister's property rights during her Nikah ceremony, ensuring her security and respect This is true brotherhood and a powerful example for all. May Allah bless him for his unwavering support
@asadowaisi Agreed, they're the ones who introduced Potah in Kashmir, PSA and other draconian laws. Let it be the NC,PDP or any other party. Whenever any educated leaders want to come to the mainstream politics they successfully blur or even bury them. They've been doing this since so long!
@TheKashmiriyat Good, because these days the only thing we know is to take out our phones and record without looking for the consequences it can lead. Instead of taking the right steps,for mere views,likes and comments we've invested ourselves in this social media shit.
An Israeli prisoner in Gaza
Alexander Turbanov, gave a surprising statement from occupied Israel upon his return:
โYour kindness will forever be etched on my soul.
I spent 498 days among you.
Despite the oppression and aggression you endured,
I learned from you the true meaning of manhood, pure bravery, humanity, and respect for values.
Even in captivity, you were free,
while I, being free, was a prisoner.
You protected my life.
Like a father treats his sons with love,
you cared for my dignity, health, and honor.
Though I was in the hands of people fighting for their land and stolen freedom,
and while my government was committing the worst genocide against a besieged nation,
you neither starved me nor humiliated me.
I saw the real meaning of manhood in your eyes.
I understood the value of sacrifice by living among you.
I saw you smiling even in the face of death,
against an enemy armed with weapons of mass destruction,
while you had nothing but your own bodies.
Even if I tried, I couldnโt find the words
to truly express your worth and status,
or to reflect my astonishment and admiration for your noble character.
Does your faith really teach you to treat prisoners this way?
How great is that belief
that raises you to such a level
where all man-made laws of human rights fall apart,
and all protocols of war pale in comparison to your example.
Even in the harshest of times, your justice and mercy stood out โ
not just as slogans,
but in your actual behavior.
You never compromised on your principles,
no matter how dark the circumstances were.
Believe me, if I ever return,
I will live among you as a dedicated student,
because I have learned the truth from your people.
I have realized that you are not just the owners of the land,
but the owners of principles and justice.โ
@Bukkee02 We are muslims collectively and that should be enough even more than enough! Don't be so pretentious, gamuk ti wasi tathei kabri ti shahruk ti! Kafan ti chu aasan akuii. Ye guroor?