@Defeat_Islam@GBC_Press I pity you for your level of ignorance. One day, just one day, the hand that typed and send this message shall serve as a witness against you.
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Lost £22 million partnership with Adidas for speaking against China's act of Brutality on the people of Uighar.
Lost his place from Germany's National team for appreciating Erdogan.
Lost his place from Club as he initiated MUSLIM LIVES MATTER AS WELL and criticised club for not backing him on for his stance on Uighar as they are human too.
Mesut Ozil is more than just a footballer. RESPECT.
Reciting Surah Mulk before going to sleep will save you from the punishment of grave. Imagine a surah spreading its wings like a flock of birds to save you. Now imagine you share it & one person acted upon this, What on earth could be more preserving than this? سبحان الله
Something still marvels me about the Quran to this day. I wonder how a book could be so audacious.
Imagine opening a book, and the first line you hit is:
ذلك الكتاب لا ريب فيه
"This is the Book about which there is no doubt."
We all know that when a human writes, we almost always start with an apology in the preface. We say we tried our best, but any mistakes are ours.
The Quran does the exact opposite of that. It did not offer a disclaimer. It offered a finality. It says: there is no mistake, nor doubt about my authenticity. Anything you read and find in me, rest assured, it is nothing but the truth.
The shutdown of the possibility of error before a single story is even told is the ultimate audacious power move.
For the past 1440+ years since the Quran was sent down, NO ONE has been able to find a mistake. They’ve only been running in circles.
This is what gives me audacity. It gives me confidence in my ability to recite the Quran without fear anywhere.
May the Almighty make you and me from the people of the Quran 🙏👏🏿
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Filistin bayrağı açan Lamine Yamal tüm İsrail’de protesto ediliyor, formaları yırtılıyor.
O halde biz de Yamal’a çok büyük destek verelim!
Yamal’ı sevenler bu tweeti beğensin ve paylaşsın 🇵🇸
He may no longer be here… but his Qur’an recitation still lives on. 🤍📖
May Allah forgive him, have mercy on him, and make the Qur’an a light in his grave.
HOW DO THE DEAD REALIZE THEY ARE DEAD?
Innalillahi wa Innailaihi Rajiun!!!
The dead person does not realize that he died at the beginning. He feels himself dreaming of death, he sees himself crying, bathing, knotting himself, and going down to the grave.
He always has the impression of dreaming when he is piled up on the ground. He then screams but no one hears his scream.
Later, when everyone is dispersed and left alone underground, Allah restores his soul. He opens his eyes and wakes up from his "bad dream". At first, he is happy and grateful that what he was going through was just a nightmare, and now he is awake from his sleep. Then he begins to touch his body, which has just been wrapped in a cloth, questioning it with surprise;
"Where's my shirt, where are my underwear?"
Then he continues: "Where am I, where is this place, why the smell of dirt and mud everywhere, what am I doing here?"
Then he begins to realize that he is underground, and what he is experiencing is not a dream! Yes, he realized he was dead.*
He shouts as loudly as possible, and calls: his relatives who, according to him, could save him:
"Abdulrazaq... !!!!"
"Yusuf.... !!!!"
"Abdullahi .... !!!!"
"Khadijah .... !!!!"
"Aisha .... !!!!"
"Uthman .... !!!!"
"Adam....!!!!"
No one answers him. He then remembers that Allah is the only hope right now. He weeps for Him and implores Him while asking His forgiveness;
"Yaa Allah! Yaa Allah! Forgive me, Yaa Allah...!!!
He screams in an incredible fear that he had never felt before, during his lifetime.
If he is a good person, two angels with smiling faces will sit him down to comfort him, and then do him the best service.
If he is a bad person, two angels will increase his fear and torture him according to his ugly acts.
Oh Allah, forgive my sins and the sins of my mother, father, wife, children, and all my family and friends.
Brothers and sisters in Islam, you have two options here:
1. Let this little knowledge only be read here and nothing happens.
2. Turn a new leaf and return to our God by asking forgiveness and doing good deeds
Ya Allah, don't take our life until we are at our best and ready to meet you. Aamin.🤲🏾
Let’s pray for ourselves and our families🤲🏾
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Sinyal Karartması: Gemilerimizin dünya ile iletişimini kesmek için kasıtlı bir sinyal karartma (jamming) saldırısı yapılıyor.
Askeri Tehdit: Filonun etrafında kime ait olduğu henüz tespit edilemeyen askeri donanma gemileri saptandı.
Son Durum: Gemideki sivil aktivistler ve insan hakları savunucuları olası bir hukuksuz müdahaleye karşı hazırlık yapıyor.
Lütfen bu mesajı yayarak filonun sesi olun! İletişim tamamen kopmadan uluslararası kamuoyunu harekete geçirmeliyiz.
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This is probably the best answer I've ever heard to the question, "Why did God create evil?"
A professor at the university asked his students the following question:
“Everything that exists was created by God?”
One student bravely answered:
“Yes, it was created by God.”
The professor asked :
“If God created everything, then God created evil, since it exists. And according to the principle that our deeds define ourselves, then God is evil.”
The student became silent after hearing such an answer. The professor was very pleased with himself. He boasted to students for proving once again that faith in God is a myth.
Another student raised his hand and said:
“Can I ask you a question, professor?”
"Of course," replied the professor.
“Professor, is cold a thing?”
“What kind of question is this? Of course it exists. Have you ever been cold?”
Students laughed at the young man's question.
The young man answered:
“Actually, sir, cold doesn't exist. According to the laws of physics, what we consider cold is actually the absence of heat. A person or object can be studied on whether it has or transmits energy.
Absolute zero (-460 degrees Fahrenheit) is a complete absence of heat. All matter becomes inert and unable to react at this temperature. Cold does not exist. We created this word to describe what we feel in the absence of heat.”
The student continued:
“Professor, does darkness exist?”
“Of course it exists.” said the professor.
“You're wrong again, sir. Darkness also does not exist. Darkness is actually the absence of light. We can study the light but not the darkness. We can use Newton's prism to spread white light across multiple colors and explore the different wavelengths of each color. You can't measure darkness. A simple ray of light can break into the world of darkness and illuminate it. How can you tell how dark a certain space is? You measure how much light is presented. Isn't it so? Darkness is a term man uses to describe what happens in the absence of light.”
In the end, the young man asked the professor:
“Sir, does evil exist?”
This time it was uncertain, the professor answered:
“Of course, as I said before. We see him every day. Cruelty, numerous crimes and violence throughout the world. These examples are nothing but a manifestation of evil.”
To this, the student answered:
“Evil does not exist, sir, or at least it does not exist for itself. Evil is simply the absence of God. It is like darkness and cold—a man-made word to describe the absence of God. God did not create evil. Evil is not faith or love, which exist as light and warmth. Evil is the result of the absence of Divine love in the human heart. It’s the kind of cold that comes when there is no heat, or the kind of darkness that comes when there’s no light.”
🙏🏻❤️🙏🏻
Things the Prophet ﷺ Discouraged or Forbade
1. Sitting between sunlight and shade
The Prophet ﷺ discouraged sitting in the place where sunlight and shade meet.
Hadith:
“Do not sit between sunlight and shade.” (Sunan Abu Dawud)
Explanation: This spot is said to be associated with Shaytan. It can also be harmful to the body because the uneven temperature may cause discomfort or illness. Choosing a fully sunny or fully shaded spot is healthier and safer.
2. Eating extremely hot food
The Prophet ﷺ advised against eating food while it is too hot.
Hadith:
“Wait until the food cools down, for there is less blessing in very hot food.”
(Al-Bayhaqi)
Explanation: Eating extremely hot food can harm the mouth, throat, and stomach. It also reduces the blessing (barakah) in the food. Patience in waiting for the food to cool slightly is encouraged for both health and spiritual benefit.
3. Lying on the stomach (face down)
The Prophet ﷺ forbade sleeping on the stomach.
Hadith:
“This is a way of lying that the people of Hell use.”
(Sunan Ibn Majah)
Explanation: Sleeping on the stomach is discouraged not only because of spiritual reasons but also because it can cause strain on the neck and back. Sleeping on the right or left side is healthier and preferred in Sunnah.
4. Eating with the left hand
The Prophet ﷺ forbade eating with the left hand.
Hadith:
“Shaytan eats and drinks with his left hand.”
(Sahih Muslim)
Explanation: Using the right hand for eating and drinking is a Sunnah of the Prophet ﷺ. The left hand is associated with cleanliness issues and, in Islamic etiquette, is generally reserved for personal hygiene. Exceptions are made for those who are unable due to illness or disability.
5. Blowing on food or drink
The Prophet ﷺ forbade blowing into food or drink.
Hadith:
“He forbade blowing into drinks.”
(Sahih Muslim)
Explanation: Blowing can spread germs and bacteria, making the food or drink less clean. It is a simple hygiene practice encouraged by the Prophet ﷺ, showing how Islam combines spiritual guidance with practical health advice.
6. Calling others by offensive names
The Prophet ﷺ forbade calling people by insulting or offensive names.
Qur’an:
“Do not call each other by offensive nicknames.”
(Surah Al-Hujurat 49:11)
Explanation: Using hurtful names harms relationships, spreads negativity, and is a serious sin in Islam. Respecting others’ dignity is a core teaching of the Qur’an and Sunnah, promoting harmony and kindness in society.
7. Gambling
Gambling is completely forbidden in Islam.
Qur’an:
“Intoxicants and gambling are the work of Shaytan, so avoid them.”
(Surah Al-Ma’idah 5:90–91)
Explanation: Gambling can lead to addiction, financial loss, disputes, and social harm. It distracts from productive work and gratitude to Allah. Avoiding it protects both your wealth and your spiritual well-being.
Final Reminder:
The Prophet ﷺ said:
“May Allah brighten the face of the one who hears my words and conveys them to others.”
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99 Names of Allah with English meaning!
1. Allah (الله) The Greatest Name
2. Ar-Rahman (الرحمن) The All-Compassionate
3. Ar-Rahim (الرحيم) The All-Merciful
4. Al-Malik (الملك) The Absolute Ruler
5. Al-Quddus (القدوس) The Pure One
6. As-Salam (السلام) The Source of Peace
7. Al-Mu’min (المؤمن) The Inspirer of Faith
8. Al-Muhaymin (المهيمن) The Guardian
9. Al-Aziz (العزيز) The Victorious
10. Al-Jabbar (الجبار) The Compeller
11. Al-Mutakabbir (المتكبر) The Greatest
12. Al-Khaliq (الخالق) The Creator
13. Al-Bari’ (البارئ) The Maker of Order
14. Al-Musawwir (المصور) The Shaper of Beauty
15. Al-Ghaffar (الغفار) The Forgiving
16 Al-Qahhar (القهار) The Subduer
17. Al-Wahhab (الوهاب) The Giver of All
18. Ar-Razzaq (الرزاق) The Sustainer/Provider
19 Al-Fattah (الفتاح) The Opener
20 Al-`Alim (العليم) The Knower of All
21 Al-Qabid (القابض) The Constrictor
22. Al-Basit (الباسط) The Reliever/Expander
23 Al-Khafid (الخافض) The Abaser
24 Ar-Rafi (الرافع) The Exalter
25 Al-Mu’izz (المعز) The Bestower of Honors
26 Al-Mudhill (المذل) The Humiliator
27 As-Sami (السميع) The Hearer of All
28 Al-Basir (البصير) The Seer of All
29 Al-Hakam (الحكم) The Judge
30 Al-`Adl (العدل) The Just
31 Al-Latif (اللطيف) The Subtle One
32 Al-Khabir (الخبير) The All-Aware
33 Al-Halim (الحليم) The Forbearing
34 Al-Azim (العظيم) The Magnificent
35. Al-Ghafur (الغفور) The Forgiver and Hider of Faults
36. Ash-Shakur (الشكور) The Rewarder of Thankfulness
37 Al-Ali (العلى) The Highest
38 Al-Kabir (الكبير) The Greatest
39 Al-Hafiz (الحفيظ) The Preserver
40 Al-Muqit (المقيت) The Nourisher
41 Al-Hasib (الحسيب) The Accounter
42 Al-Jalil (الجليل) The Mighty
43. Al-Karim (الكريم) The Generous
44 Ar-Raqib (الرقيب) The Watchful One
45. Al-Mujib (المجيب) The Responder to Prayer
46 Al-Wasi (الواسع) The All-Comprehending
47 Al-Hakim (الحكيم) The Perfectly Wise
48 Al-Wadud (الودود) The Loving One
49 Al-Majeed (المجيد) The Majestic One
50 Al-Ba’ith (الباعث) The Resurrector
51 Ash-Shahid (الشهيد) The Witness
52 Al-Haqq (الحق) The Truth
53 Al-Wakil (الوكيل) The Trustee
54 Al-Qawiyy (القوى) The Possessor of All Strength
55 Al-Matin (المتين) The Forceful One
56 Al-Waliyy (الولى) The Governor
57 Al-Hamid (الحميد) The Praised One
58 Al-Muhsi (المحصى) The Appraiser
59 Al-Mubdi’ (المبدئ) The Originator
60 Al-Mu’id (المعيد) The Restorer
61 Al-Muhyi (المحيى) The Giver of Life
62 Al-Mumit (المميت) The Taker of Life
63 Al-Hayy (الحي) The Ever Living One
64 Al-Qayyum (القيوم) The Self-Existing One
65 Al-Wajid (الواجد) The Finder
66 Al-Majid (الماجد) The Glorious
67 Al-Wahid (الواحد) The One, the All Inclusive, The Indivisible
68. As-Samad (الصمد) The Satisfier of All Needs
69 Al-Qadir (القادر) The All Powerful
70 Al-Muqtadir (المقتدر) The Creator of All Power
71 Al-Muqaddim (المقدم) The Expediter
72 Al-Mu’akhkhir (المؤخر) The Delayer
73 Al-Awwal (الأول) The First
74 Al-Akhir (الأخر) The Last
75 Az-Zahir (الظاهر) The Manifest One
76 Al-Batin (الباطن) The Hidden One
77 Al-Wali (الوالي) The Protecting Friend
78 Al-Muta’ali (المتعالي) The Supreme One
79 Al-Barr (البر) The Doer of Good
80. At-Tawwab (التواب) The Acceptor to Repentance
81 Al-Muntaqim (المنتقم) The Avenger
82. Al-‘Afuww (العفو) The Forgiver/Pardoner
83. Ar-Ra’uf (الرؤوف) The Clement/Compassionate
84 Malik-al-Mulk (مالك الملك) The Owner of All
85 Dhu-al-Jalal wa-al-Ikram (ذو الجلال و الإكرام) The Lord of Majesty and Bounty
86 Al-Muqsit (المقسط) The Equitable One
87 Al-Jami’ (الجامع) The Gatherer
88 Al-Ghani (الغنى) The Rich One
89 Al-Mughni (المغنى) The Enricher
90. Al-Mani'(المانع) The Preventer of Harm
91 Ad-Darr (الضار) The Creator of The Harmful
92. An-Nafi’ (النافع) The Creator of Good
93 An-Nur (النور) The Light
94. Al-Hadi (الهادي) The Guide
95. Al-Badi (البديع) The Originator
96. Al-Baqi (الباقي) The Everlasting One
97. Al-Warith (الوارث) The Inheritor of All
98. Ar-Rashid (الرشيد) The Righteous Teacher
99. As-Sabur (الصبور) The Patient One