K/Twitter Controversy 🙌🏻
There was a time when K/Twitter intellectuals used to engage in meaningful discussions on political, social, and religious issues.
Ironically, that golden period seems to have passed. The era has been diluted, either many of those voices have left this world or have chosen silence over the growing wave of meaningless content.
Watching Gen Z using abusive language and engaging in immoral discussions against each other reflects how much things have changed here.
This is the reality, and perhaps the harsh truth of K/Twitter in the 2026 era💔
K/Twitter Controversy 🙌🏻
There was a time when K/Twitter intellectuals used to engage in meaningful discussions on political, social, and religious issues.
Ironically, that golden period seems to have passed. The era has been diluted, either many of those voices have left this world or have chosen silence over the growing wave of meaningless content.
Watching Gen Z using abusive language and engaging in immoral discussions against each other reflects how much things have changed here.
This is the reality, and perhaps the harsh truth of K/Twitter in the 2026 era💔
Sometimes,I wish I could go back to my childhood and relive those carefree days enjoying every moment without worrying about what is right or wrong.
As we grow older,the world becomes more complicated,and the burdens of life often steal the peace that once lived within us.
The innocence of childhood may be gone,but its memories remain a reminder of the simplicity and happiness we once knew.
#Lifestruggles
Sometimes,I wish I could go back to my childhood and relive those carefree days enjoying every moment without worrying about what is right or wrong.
As we grow older,the world becomes more complicated,and the burdens of life often steal the peace that once lived within us.
The innocence of childhood may be gone,but its memories remain a reminder of the simplicity and happiness we once knew.
#Lifestruggles
The Logical Fallacy in our Ideology!
To the people of our beloved nation, we need to break free from many illusions.
Wallahi, I have witnessed life from different perspectives. In every sphere, I have seen struggles. I have seen how power dynamics control much of what happens around us, and how difficult it becomes to bring change without influence, representation, or authority.
If we genuinely want to serve our society and nation, we must move beyond emotional slogans and understand the forces that shape our culture, identity, and future.
I am tired of endless arguments that lead nowhere. I have witnessed situations where even social work becomes a challenge because of unnecessary divisions, blind loyalties, and the unwillingness to question ourselves.
The habit of defending false narratives has cost us dearly. This is not only about politics ,it is about every aspect of life. Too often, we blindly accept and promote things without asking whether they are right or wrong.
Modern challenges require modern solutions. If we remain trapped in outdated thinking, a time may come when we face serious existential threats as a society.
We must ask questions not out of disrespect, but out of responsibility.We should question those who hold authority and power, and within the framework of law, demand accountability where it is needed.
We often speak about Fir'aun and Qarun, yet we hesitate to question the modern-day forms of arrogance, injustice, and abuse of power that exist around us.
Demanding accountability for public services, public resources, and social responsibilities is not an act against the nation. Rather, it is an act of loyalty towards it.
Do not follow the wrong people under the false shade of respect and dignity. Stand for what is right. Speak the truth, even when it comes with challenges.
We are suffering in many ways, and if we fail to adapt to the realities of our time, we risk losing much of what we cherish.
Perhaps my thoughts may not be perfectly arranged, but I believe some will understand the concern behind these words.
The systems that are still within our reach demand transparency, justice, accountability, and sincere leadership.
Thank you
The Logical Fallacy in our Ideology!
To the people of our beloved nation, we need to break free from many illusions.
Wallahi, I have witnessed life from different perspectives. In every sphere, I have seen struggles. I have seen how power dynamics control much of what happens around us, and how difficult it becomes to bring change without influence, representation, or authority.
If we genuinely want to serve our society and nation, we must move beyond emotional slogans and understand the forces that shape our culture, identity, and future.
I am tired of endless arguments that lead nowhere. I have witnessed situations where even social work becomes a challenge because of unnecessary divisions, blind loyalties, and the unwillingness to question ourselves.
The habit of defending false narratives has cost us dearly. This is not only about politics ,it is about every aspect of life. Too often, we blindly accept and promote things without asking whether they are right or wrong.
Modern challenges require modern solutions. If we remain trapped in outdated thinking, a time may come when we face serious existential threats as a society.
We must ask questions not out of disrespect, but out of responsibility.We should question those who hold authority and power, and within the framework of law, demand accountability where it is needed.
We often speak about Fir'aun and Qarun, yet we hesitate to question the modern-day forms of arrogance, injustice, and abuse of power that exist around us.
Demanding accountability for public services, public resources, and social responsibilities is not an act against the nation. Rather, it is an act of loyalty towards it.
Do not follow the wrong people under the false shade of respect and dignity. Stand for what is right. Speak the truth, even when it comes with challenges.
We are suffering in many ways, and if we fail to adapt to the realities of our time, we risk losing much of what we cherish.
Perhaps my thoughts may not be perfectly arranged, but I believe some will understand the concern behind these words.
The systems that are still within our reach demand transparency, justice, accountability, and sincere leadership.
Thank you
The controversy on K/Twitter regarding a teacher’s marriage and the public reaction to it has once again made me reflect on the kind of crooked and doomed society from which we expect moral upbringing.
A teacher is not meant only for copy-paste teaching or completing MCQs.A teacher is someone responsible for the overall development of society ,intellectually, morally, and ethically. If your only parameter for calling someone a teacher or an Ustaad is their ability to teach textbooks and MCQs, then sadly, your understanding of education is weak and incomplete.
Personally, I don’t give importance to people promoting such things on my feed, nor do I wish to engage in unnecessary debates. But what truly disturbed me was watching the so-called K/Twitter intellectuals defending every activity that clearly goes against our religious and moral values, just by hiding behind hashtags and fashionable arguments.
To all those attention seekers defending such acts and functions, let me say this clearly: a time will come when you will realise that what you defended was wrong and Islamically unacceptable.
Do not normalise a culture that goes against our morals,our identity,and the values we claim to stand for.
Thank you.
The controversy on K/Twitter regarding a teacher’s marriage and the public reaction to it has once again made me reflect on the kind of crooked and doomed society from which we expect moral upbringing.
A teacher is not meant only for copy-paste teaching or completing MCQs.A teacher is someone responsible for the overall development of society ,intellectually, morally, and ethically. If your only parameter for calling someone a teacher or an Ustaad is their ability to teach textbooks and MCQs, then sadly, your understanding of education is weak and incomplete.
Personally, I don’t give importance to people promoting such things on my feed, nor do I wish to engage in unnecessary debates. But what truly disturbed me was watching the so-called K/Twitter intellectuals defending every activity that clearly goes against our religious and moral values, just by hiding behind hashtags and fashionable arguments.
To all those attention seekers defending such acts and functions, let me say this clearly: a time will come when you will realise that what you defended was wrong and Islamically unacceptable.
Do not normalise a culture that goes against our morals,our identity,and the values we claim to stand for.
Thank you.