@Xrpwarrior1477@HaeeZuki@JMNewsNetwork_ Quran 9:30 doesn't say that. A simple search helps.
There appear to be more errors in that image. For example, Quran 22:19 isn't a command to Muslims, meaning that verse has been misrepresented on purpose, which also means that you didn't do your research properly.
Do better.
Allah Is Helping You Without You Realising It.
Al-Bāji (r.a) said:
"Perhaps you might pray regarding some matter and, through your prayer, you gain honour, or some disgrace might be diverted from you - so increase your diligence in supplication and your desire for sincerity, pleading, and crying.
For whatever harm has come to you is due to your past sins and the misdeeds you have.....
Pure ignorance, notice how the person frames submission to God as the obstacle to justice which implicitly frames secular humanism as the solution.
What these idiots don’t know is justice without divine grounding has no ultimate foundation. History has shown what “fixing the world” without God looks like. 20th century should have answered that. The most blood spilled in human history came from movements that removed God from the equation entirely; French Revolution, Soviet Union, Maoist China, Nazi Germany. Secular utopians killed more people in 100 years than religion did in 1000. Come back to me about ‘fixing the world.’
They always assume the Enlightenment framework that fixing the world is the human’s job, unaided, through politics and rationality is the default correct one which is not a neutral observation
Islam literally mandates wealth redistribution, outlaws exploitative interest (riba), and commands believers to stand firm for justice even if it’s against their own selves or families. The religion literally gave you a blueprint to a have peace on earth
& the afterlife is exactly what stops people from accepting this broken world as the final score. When you believe there is ultimate, unavoidable reckoning for every atom of oppression, you don’t sell out the oppressed for a promotion. You don’t bow to tyrants because the pension is good. That moral stubbornness is precisely what the powerful have always hated about believers
The Final Testament of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent:
Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent was one of the greatest emperors of the Ottoman Empire. Before he passed away, he left a strict final wish:
"Bury my wooden chest with me in my grave."
After his passing, the Islamic scholars and jurists hesitated. They feared the chest might contain gold, jewels, or worldly wealth, which is strictly forbidden to be buried in Islam. With heavy hearts, they decided to open it.
What they found inside moved everyone to tears.
The King Who Ruled with Justice:
Sultan Suleiman had a lifelong habit: he never made a state decision without first seeking religious and moral guidance.
Once, the palace gardeners informed him that an infestation of ants was destroying the trees in the royal gardens. The experts recommended spraying a specific oil to eliminate them. True to his nature, the Sultan refused to act before knowing the ethical and spiritual ruling on taking the lives of these small creatures.
He walked to the home of the Chief Justice (Ebusuud Efendi), but the scholar was not home. Instead, the Sultan left a message written beautifully in verse:
"If ants infest the roots of a tree,
Is it a sin to slay them, or are we free?"
When the Chief Justice returned, he saw the Sultan’s poem and replied with an equally profound poetic decree:
"When the Scales of Divine Justice are placed on that Day,
The ant will demand its right, and the King must pay."
The scholar was reminding the Emperor that true justice leaves no creature behind, and even a king is accountable for the smallest life.
The Secret Inside The Chest:
Years later, while on a military campaign, the great Sultan passed away.
When the scholars finally opened his forbidden chest, expecting treasures of the world, they found no gold. Instead, it was filled to the brim with every single religious decree (fatwa) and judicial ruling the scholars had ever given him.
Sultan Suleiman had saved them all to present before the Almighty on Judgement Day, as living proof that he never made a decree against divine justice and Islamic law.
Looking at the papers, the Chief Justice wept bitterly and said:
"O Suleiman! You have saved yourself. But who will save us now?"
🚨This short film exposes the true story of Israel's creation, entirely through the words of its own founders
For decades, Israel’s lies have been carefully designed to demonize its victims. To ensure that no matter the crimes it commits, the children it slaughters, the world remains incapable of empathy for Palestinians, or at best, treats it with the same apathy that has allowed this to go on for as long as it has
On the 78th anniversary of its creation, it's time the world knew that Israel's past is not different from the brutal present the world is finally seeing
Rizq (divinely allocated provision) is not a response to requests, it is drawn by proximity. A person who steadies his state of dhikr shifts from "needing from Allāh" to "living with Allāh", and that nearness unlocks a flow of grace that goes far beyond what is sought:
"Allāh, the Most High, gives the one who remembers Him more than He gives the one who merely asks. This is because the one who asks turns to Him in moments of need, while the one who remembers Him is constantly with Him."
• الوابل الصيب (ص ٩٩)
@NYCMayor Most trolls here are repeating the same myths:
Arabs rejected partition & peace
Arabs started war on Israel
Palestinians fled out of their own will
So here's the most thorough debunking of those lies, from the mouths of Israel's founders themselves:
There are people who've built nonnegotiable habits by which they live by, such as:
1. Never missing fajr salāh
2. Regular memorisation of the Qur'ān
3. Resisting their phone effortlessly
They have 3 core skills in common that most people can rarely identify:
➖Delayed gratification. They choose long-term gain over immediate comfort.
➖Muraqabah (self-awareness). They're fully cognisant of what they do, why they do it and for whom.
➖Executive control. Their brain is wired to pause and carefully weigh things before acting with intent, never reactive.
Simply put, it's the ability to stay focused, even when our impulses nudge us to something else.
The Muslim world’s financial “backwardness” is actually proof that classical Islamic scholars were the most sophisticated macroeconomic thinkers of the pre-modern era and the West accidentally proved it in 2008.
The prohibition of riba was never primarily a moral injunction against greed alone rather It was a systemic design principle to prevent the decoupling of money from productive economic activity. When you ban interest-bearing debt as the engine of capital accumulation, you force wealth to remain tethered to real assets, real partnerships, real risk-sharing.
The entire 2008 financial crisis was a textbook demonstration of what happens when you build an economy on the exact mechanism Islamic jurisprudence spent centuries arguing against: the multiplication of money through money, completely detached from underlying value. CDOs, mortgage-backed securities, credit default swaps: pure riba architecture collapsing under its own abstraction.
Islamic banks largely weathered 2008 better than conventional ones because the structural rules prohibited the specific instruments that caused the collapse.
The insane part: Western economists spent the 20th century mocking Islamic finance as a medieval relic. Then they spent the 21st century slowly reinventing through “stakeholder capitalism,” ESG investing, and calls to link executive pay to long-term performance, the core intuition that capital must carry risk to be legitimate.
Fuqaha in the 9th century called it. No gain without exposure to loss.
They just didn’t have the PowerPoint.
وَمَن احسن من الله حكما لقوم يوقنون؟
The Messenger [ﷺ] stated:
“Death approached a man and when he had no hope of surviving, he said to his family, ‘When I die, gather much wood and build a fire to burn me. When the fire has eaten my flesh and reached my bones, take my bones and grind them and scatter the resulting dust in the sea on a windy day, for I swear by Allāh, if Allāh takes hold of me, He will punish me with a punishment that He has not punished any of the creation with.’ So that was done, but Allāh collected his scattered particles and brought him back together and asked him, ‘Why did you do that?’ The man replied, ‘Out of fear of you.’ So Allāh forgave him.”
[Reported By al-Bukhārī And Muslim]
Ibn Taymiyyah [رحمه الله] stated:
“So this man was in doubt regarding the ability of Allāh and in His resurrection of him if he was mere dust. Rather he was certain that he would not be resurrected; and this is disbelief by the consensus of the Muslims, but he was ignorant, and he did not know that. He was a believer who feared that Allāh would punish him, but He forgave him. And the one who has an [incorrect] interpretation or understanding from the people of jurisprudence, those ardent in their following of the Messenger ﷺ then they are more deserving of forgiveness than the likes of this man.”
[Majmūʿ al-Fatāwā, (3/231)]
Ever come across this HEART MELTING Hadith 🫠?
Our prophet ﷺ said ;
Allah ﷻ has angels who roam about seeking gatherings where Allah's name is invoked. When they find such a gathering, they sit with them and fold their wings around each other, filling the space between them and the lowest heaven.
When the people depart, the angels ascend to
heaven.
Then Allah ﷻ asks them though He knows best: "From where have
you come?"
They say: "We have come from some of Your servants on earth who were glorifying You (Subhanallah), (Allahu Akbar), (La ilaha illallah), (Alhamdulillah), and asking of You."
He says: "And what do they ask of Me?"
They say: "They ask of You Your Paradise (Jannah)."
He says: "And have they seen My Paradise?"
They say: "No, O Lord."
He says: "And how would it be were they to have seen My Paradise?" (or in some narrations: "So how about if they saw My Paradise?")
They say: "If they saw it, they would be even more eager for it, seek it with greater zeal, and desire it more intensely."
They say: "And they seek Your protection."
He says: "From what do they seek My protection?"
They say: "From Your Fire (Hellfire), O Lord."
He says: "And have they seen My Fire?"
They say: "No."
He says: "And how would it be were they to have seen My Fire?"
They say: "If they saw it, they would flee from it more earnestly and fear it more intensely."
They say: "And they ask for Your forgiveness."
He says: "I have forgiven them, granted them what they asked for, and protected them from what they sought protection from."
Then the angels say: "O Lord, among them is so-and-so, a sinful servant who was only passing by and sat with them."
He says: "And to him too I have granted forgiveness. They are a people by virtue of whom their companion shall not be wretched (or doomed)."
A Pakistani pretended to be an israeli in a conversation with a Hindu living in Saudi Arabia.
He exposed him after a while & revealed Hindu thinking in general against Muslims & their deep alliance with the Zionists.
People like this are dangerous to have among us, especially during times of crisis like the one the region is experiencing.