@_Jeffery0 The bigger and sad problem with Islam is that there are really know real voices of reform within the religion. As much as Fareed would like portray it..it's sad that there are no voices of reform or initiative for reform in the religion
@mishtal@BBCNews Everyday Al Jazeera and BBC talks about Gaza and the palestines but then they turn a blind eyes to a real genocide happening in northern Nigeria of Christians at the hands of jihadist
@mishtal@BBCNews The whole world has turned their backs, the processions of agenda driven activists silent, no flotillas, no media, no shrieks of genocide, no UN.
It seems it’s just a few of us that can see the extermination happening right now.
Worldwide media, shame on you.
@mishtal@BBCNews There is a conspiracy of silence concerning the killings of northern Nigerian Christians at the ends of Islamic jihadist. it's a genocide unfolsing and the world is silent..shame on all collaborators
A question:
More than 30 Christians have just been murdered in Nigeria by Islamist gangs. Yesterday, a mass burial was held.
Eleven of the victims were Christian children - butchered with machetes.
So why doesn't @BBCNews (or the rest ofUK media) want to tell you about it?
Nigeria: Islamic terrorists held a mass assembly of Christian hostages.
The Muslims forced these Christians, to beg in their native languages to be ransomed.
This Islamic evil cannot be tolerated and must be uprooted from Nigeria completely.
Nigeria: Islamic terrorists held a mass assembly of Christian hostages.
The Muslims forced these believers, from multiple tribes, to beg in their native languages to be ransomed.
This evil is intolerable and must be ripped out of Nigeria, root and branch.
@Mansaah_Musa An irony full of shame
In the spectacle of those who once ruined this country and crushed its democratic aspirations now proclaiming themselves better than today’s leaders, when their own woefully corrupt and ineffective tenure pales so clearly beside the present administration.
British TikTok creator Kieos, who spent years defending Islam to more than 100,000 followers, says he has now given his life to Jesus Christ after a long period of questioning his faith.
Kieos said doubts began growing as he encountered teachings he felt he could no longer logically defend. Then, on three consecutive nights, he says he dreamed of Jesus — an experience that stunned him because he rarely dreams. “I have taken it as a sign from God to look into Christ,” he said.
Instead of immediately converting, Kieos began seriously investigating Christianity, asking Christians questions and rethinking his understanding of God. He said prayer also changed from something that felt like a religious checklist into a personal conversation with God.
After weeks of searching, Kieos publicly embraced Christ despite criticism and even death threats from some former supporters. Describing the change in his life, he said simply, “I truly feel happy.”
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