Everyone familiar with my content knows that I have always called for Sunni unity wherever it is realistically possible.
That is because the Ummah is bleeding. Muslims are being humiliated, displaced, massacred and politically weakened. Unity is not a luxury; it is from the maṣlaḥah of the Ummah.
But unity has limits.
There are people across the spectrum who are not interested in truth. They are interested in defending a faction. You can bring them evidence from Qur’an, Sunnah, scholars, history it does not matter. Their identity comes first.
Allah describes this mentality:
كُلُّ حِزْبٍ بِمَا لَدَيْهِمْ فَرِحُونَ
“Each party rejoicing in what they have.” 30:32
ironically this happens when knowledge is given, and is one of the fitan of ilm.
وَمَا تَفَرَّقُوا إِلَّا مِن بَعْدِ مَا جَاءَهُمُ الْعِلْمُ بَغْيًا بَيْنَهُمْ
"and they did not become divided until the knowledge had come to them"
Thus, those on the extreme fringes like those who give no excuse before ex-communicating their brother/sister or perform excessive tabdee3 or those who say their shaykh or Sufi peer is the only one on the truth. They must be refuted, exposed and alienated. Because whenever they become influential, مَا زَادُوكُمْ إِلَّا خَبَالًا "they add nothing but confusion, disorder and weakness."
If Muslims want strength again, the centre must unite and the fringes must be pushed back to the margins where they belong.
@daffyduck2029@Hhh34207@WearThePeaceCo You retarded? Israel is currently and has always been a welfare state. Would collapse instantly without the billions in foreign aid
@Hhh34207@WearThePeaceCo Horrible take. Israelis have mandatory military service. The average Israeli is not “minding their own business”, they all serve a genocidal apartheid regime. And even if they weren’t in the military, well they are still living in the benefit of stolen land and extracted wealth
@LordOfDiscounts It has a $30 monthly auto renewal included that you can only cancel through email.
Try mentioning that part next time @LordOfDiscounts
Larry Silverstein had breakfast in the North Tower EVERY SINGLE DAY.
Except on 9/11.
Coincidentally, that’s the day the towers were brought down. Also coincidentally, both his son and daughter were running late to work that morning.
Mamdani only answered this because Mohammed asked him.
That is the power of questioning the people you support.
If Mamdani isn’t pushed, he will sell out—just like any other politician—because politicians who are not held accountable inevitably drift from their promises.
The best thing we can do is keep him on his toes:
keep asking, keep demanding, and insist that he commit to what he himself promised.
Too many people panic the moment concerns are raised about Mamdani, acting as if simply questioning him will somehow destroy his career.
This mindset is dangerous and needs to stop. If you want politicians to deliver, you must abandon this deranged, celebrity-worship style of thinking and question them relentlessly until they at least attempt to make good on their commitments.
As for arresting Netanyahu, it doesn’t matter whether it actually happens. If you’re a realist, you know there’s no way in hell it will—especially with a Jewish Zionist as the NYPD commissioner.
But that’s not the point.
The point is to try.
The attempt alone is damaging enough. It forces attention back on how toxic and criminal Israel’s actions are.
We’re not even a month out from the so-called “ceasefire”—which is really just a slow-bleed—and people are already making excuses, telling us to be patient and to “not place Palestine above other causes.”
You cannot afford to lose this momentum.
Too many people have suffered.
This is the time to be unshakable.
If Mamdani—or any other candidate—isn’t willing to do what needs to be done, then they need to step aside.
At the very least: keep asking him questions.
Mamdani says that he will include Zionists in his administration.
Why? Because he’s “the mayor of all New Yorkers.”
Okay. Let’s ask a hypothetical question.
Let’s say there are white nationalists in NYC.
Or white supremacists.
Would Mamdani include them in his administration as well?
Would he even dare saying that?
He would never because he actually views them as too vile to include.
But apparently not Zionists.
It doesn’t matter if these Zionists are “liberals.”
They are still Zionists.
Zionists are Jewish supremacists. They believe in a Jewish ethno state with special rights and privileges for one group at the expense of the indigenous people they raped and slaughtered to cleanse from the land.
They just justified and ran cover for a genocide. And that’s just their most recent crimes.
For decades, they have been the other side of the Zionist coin that has made life a living hell for Palestinians.
It took these liberals 2 years to finally consider that MAYBE Israel has committed a genocide.
And they still insist on a Jewish state in Palestine instead of a democratic one. They reject right of return for refugees they ethnically cleansed years ago.
They are complicit in oppressing Palestinians regardless of whether or not they use “nicer language” when speaking about Arabs and Muslims.
Simply put, fuck them and their bullshit. They must renounce Zionism if they want any place in society.
Zionists cannot be allowed to rehabilitate their Jewish supremacist project.
They just starved and slaughtered hundreds of thousands of people.
These same liberal Zionists supported that and ran cover for it trying to convince you that it was Netanyahu and Likud instead of Israel itself.
Labeling oneself a Zionist should be viewed as the most shameful and disgusting thing a person can do.
Because it is.
Mamdani must be challenged on this issue and forced to keep these Jewish supremacists out of his administration.
This is YOUR responsibility-not his.
Because as a politician, he’s going to do whatever you let him get away with.
If you care about Palestine, justice, and defeating Zionism, then you must be loud and energetic when challenging Mamdani on this issue.
He’s won the election. His position isn’t in danger. But he shouldn’t get a free pass and heaps of praise and love and joy at the expense of the movement to defeat this evil ideology.
So, again, ask yourselves “would Mamdani ever include a white supremacist in his administration? No? Why not?
The answer reveals that he thinks Zionists can be normalized and associated with because they aren’t really that bad.
And by the way, the liberal zionists are deliberately cozying up to him. It’s part of their strategy to either control or destroy him.
Even Bill Ackman came out and offered to help him after literally trying to destroy him.
Why is that?
Because when you can’t beat em, you co opt em.
Wake up and remind yourself how disgusting Zionism is.
Watch another video of a slaughtered child again if you need to.
Call Mamdani out.
Sami Hamdi was NOT an immigrant.
He was NOT trying to move here.
He was here on a visitors visa, touring the country and speaking before the many communities inspired by his anti Zionist speech.
What the fuck has the United States become to just arrest a visitor they already approved a visa for just because of their criticisms of a foreign government?
It isn’t okay to arrest and deport migrants based on their speech against Israel either but we’re reaching dangerously low levels if even our visitors cannot come here and speak freely.
Free speech means FREE SPEECH.
What are the Zionists doing to this country????
They have obliterated free speech for everyone.
U.S. Agents Detain British Journalist Sami Hamdi After Criticism of Israel
In a stunning display of political repression, British Muslim journalist and commentator Sami Hamdi was detained by U.S. immigration agents at San Francisco International Airport, reportedly in retaliation for his outspoken criticism of Israel’s war on Gaza during a public speaking tour. Hamdi, who has not been deported but remains in U.S. custody, was seized by ICE officers despite entering the country legally. His legal team has condemned the arrest as a blatant attack on freedom of expression and a dangerous precedent that criminalises dissent against Washington’s closest ally in the Middle East.
Advocates and rights groups say Hamdi’s detention exposes how deeply pro-Israel pressure has infiltrated U.S. policy, turning immigration enforcement into a tool of political silencing. They argue that arresting a foreign journalist for condemning a foreign government’s human rights abuses is not a matter of national security; it is a test of America’s moral integrity. As outrage spreads across social media, many warn that this episode reflects a broader pattern of those who challenge Israel’s actions being targeted, not for what they do, but for daring to speak the truth.