Naively sharing fake news such as “Islam is the fastest-growing religion in Japan”, a claim that contributes nothing to understanding Japanese society and serves only to generate noise, while responding to doubts or criticisms directed at us with dramatic victimhood rhetoric is, at the very least, not a sign of intellectual maturity.
Ibn Hazm رحمه الله said :
“And if you are impressed by the strength of your body, then reflect on the fact that the mule, the donkey, and the ox are stronger than you and more capable of bearing heavy loads.”
[al-Akhlāq wa-l-Siyar fī Mudāwāt al-Nufūs, Ibn Ḥazm]
Liberal Zionists be like “he’s a fringe figure and doesn’t represent Israel” and it’s the minister of finance or the minister of national security or the prime minister
🧵 What kind of intellectual civilization does Islam wish to become in the twenty-first century? That is a question worth spending years, if not a lifetime on. I think this is at its core is a debate about how one should approach knowledge. (1/16)
Non-Indians may not know this, but one of the many reasons why Indian Muslims are hated, abused, and looked down upon in their own motherland is that they are always wearing perfume.
They are stereotyped as "aankhon mein soorma, banyan mein attar" (kohled eyes, perfumed vests).
Many years ago as a leader of Roblox Hamas I lead a campaign of annihilation against Wahhabi kids in roblox Beit Hanoun while raiding roblox Askelon.
The man who made these edits later became a woman. I later converted to Islam.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
What a lot of modern Sunnis who love the Ummayds dont understand is that all our Sunni scholars of their time viewed them mostly with quite hostility or plain disdain.
Imam Abu Hanifa actually supported the uprising of Imam Zayd ibn Ali, the founder of Shia Zaydism.
The founders of Sunni methodologies were immense Ahlul Bayt lovers.
Things are not so black and white.
Imam Malik Malik transmitted hadith from Ja'far al-Sadiq, Husayn's great-grandson, whom he held in high regard and learned from. There are well-known accounts of Malik speaking of Ja'far As-Sadiq with deep respect.
Crazy anecdote from Israel Shahak's "Jewish History, Jewish Religion": In 1980, following assassination attempts on the Palestinian mayors of both Ramallah and Nablus—students at Tel Aviv University barbecued some cats and pretended they were the mayors' blown-off body parts. 😶
This settler just attacked an actual baby. I know that only statues attacks attract international attention, but maybe we can draw the line at a grown person going after a baby?