SNEAKO just confronted the Arab flex culture live on stream😳👀
He advises Muslims to return to the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ by choosing simplicity over materialism.
“If Muhammad ﷺ was around today, he would not approve of this.”
SNEAKO advises Muslims and the Arab world to follow the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ by living a life of simplicity, saying the Prophet ﷺ would not approve of the level of luxury we live in today 😳💯
“If Muhammad ﷺ was around today, he would not approve of this.”
Yesterday, I gathered with residents at the Allama Iqbal Community Center’s Mela to commemorate Pakistan’s Independence Day and honor the contributions Pakistani New Yorkers have made to our city.
Today and everyday, we celebrate this community whose open arms, determination, and dreams for a better life have helped shape the city they call home.
Guys. I love Russia. If I had ties to their government, I would just say so.
I really don’t—but it’s so important to me that you know that if I did, you wouldn’t be able to publicly shame me over it. I’d just tell everyone.
Beautiful country and people. 🇷🇺
Your Israeli Baal tactics of secrets, shame, and blackmail have no power here.
Interesting comments coming in regarding the medical examiner’s report on Charlie.
Things are certainly going to get interesting.
Just how magical was this bullet?
Andrew never responded here but I have a fun little update: he lied again. I have now confirmed my I report with someone inside the WH. TPUSA was in fact slated to meet at the White House. Andrew Kolvet, Marina Minas, their in-house counsel AND Justin Streiff, their COO.
So why was it Andrew’s impulse to immediately lie about this with such conviction? What may have been interpreted as a harmless meeting now looks remarkably suspicious.
You only lie when you have something to hide.
It has now been around 1,100 days since my father, Imran Khan, was imprisoned, and my brother and I haven’t heard his voice since March. For months, we’ve been denied contact with him. We remain in the dark about his access to healthcare as his eyesight continues to deteriorate. He urgently needs medical attention, and with no family or legal access, we don’t even get any second hand information or reassurance.
I’ve found myself especially missing him recently. I want to speak to him about mundane things like my cricket, books I’ve been reading and what new movies are good. I understand the people of Pakistan want their chosen leader free, but I miss my father more than ever.
But this is not just about a father. It is about Pakistan, and its future. A rigged, authoritarian regime continues to crush political opposition, undermine democratic institutions, and deny millions of Pakistanis their right to freely choose their leaders, whilst terrorising those who speak their beliefs.
I once again plea to the international community to not look away. Silence in the face of injustice only enables it.