@UstAbdulrahman السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته I have been trying to contact your academy regarding the Shiaism course but haven’t received any response. I have emailed and messaged on the chat line. Please could you follow up
@UstAbdulrahman السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته I have been trying to contact your academy regarding the Shiaism course but haven’t received any response. I have emailed and messaged on the chat line. Please could you follow up
Despite Israel’s massive destruction in Gaza, they haven’t broken the resistance there. Today in Khan Younis, Qassam fighters pulled off a wild double ambush, climbing onto a Namer IFV and a Puma ACEV, tossing IEDs inside, then escaping unharmed—killing at least 7 IDF soldiers.
From Shaykh Naa'ils last messages
“Of course we do not forget you. We have chosen our path for Allah’s sake. There is no room for hesitation or turning back. By Allah we are certain in Allah’s victory for us. But we are just impatient. We love you for the sake of Allah.”
Powerful. Must watch.
Let everyone oppressive ruler, puppet army chief, treacherous scholar & normalizing neighbour feel the pain of our honourable people of Ghazza, but without their reward.
Louis Theroux’s “The Settlers” (2025) — full documentary.
This is a must-watch to understand how Israel was built, the people that come from all over the world to take land and what is currently happening due to its expansionist mentality.
What a shameful headline. This 13 year old was made to confess. No lawyer or parents present. Confession signed in Hebrew, a language he did not speak. Tried at a military court. Tortured and abused for 10 years in jail. Do your job @BBCWorld
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Ahmad Manasra, a Palestinian boy detained by Israeli authorities at just 13 years old, has finally been released after nearly 10 years in prison. He's now 23.
His story is one of trauma, systemic abuse—and global outrage. 🧵
I want to share something with you… something that broke my heart, yet somehow healed it too.
When I lit the fire to cook our food, my body had already betrayed me—exhausted, helpless, as if my soul was on the verge of fading away. I couldn’t bear it anymore; everything inside me was screaming in pain.
Then my daughter saw me in that state… she ran to me, wrapped her little arms around me, and smiled—as if to say, “I’m here, Daddy… don’t be sad.”
Despite how young she is, I felt like she understood my suffering… as if she wanted to carry part of it with me.
In that moment… I forgot everything. The hunger, the exhaustion, the harshness of reality. I sat and played with her as tears gently rolled down my cheeks. I couldn’t stop them.
They were the tears of a broken man who found a glimpse of life in his child’s embrace.
I was overwhelmed with joy at her growth, her intelligence… but deep down, I’m terrified. This world has lost its mercy, and all I have in this life is the hope that she stays safe.
I pray to God that no harm ever touches her—that she never feels the pain we are enduring now.
And finally… I can only say:
Thank you to those who give us a reason to hold on, day after day.
Thank you to every hand that reached out without expecting anything in return.
I will never forget you. You are the light in a world where everything else has fallen apart.🥺🙏
"We did not survive,
but it was written for us to live another day.
We walk the edge of loss,
with death never drifting far from sight.
Another morning in hell... endless, unbroken." 💔
Gaza is not seeking fleeting emotions or words poured onto screens to soothe guilty consciences. Gaza knows well who stands with it when the cost of standing rises. Do not be deceived — the measure of true solidarity is not merely in words, but in the willingness to sacrifice. And true support does not begin until you sacrifice what you love, not what you can easily spare. Gaza sees who merely consoles it — and who truly stands beside it.
Ya Allah protect Gaza. We have
no one but You.
All those cowardice Muslim countries nearby and nothing but empty words.
To you alone we complain and we ask our brothers and sisters in Gaza to forgive us on Yawm al Qiyama.
Make dua for them everyday at all time.
Hamed Ashour wrote” Every day, I walk past this hill. And every time, I see this kind young man standing there—sometimes frozen in his place, other times digging frantically with his bare hands, clawing at the earth without tools, searching for something.
Months ago, this hill was much larger than it looks now—more like a mound of sand piled up by Israeli bulldozers. They moved massive amounts of earth to build this barrier, and in the process, they buried four bodies from this young man’s family—right before his eyes.
And still, he digs. Day after day, he digs. Each time he finds a piece of one of his siblings’ bodies, he takes it to the cemetery and buries it. Whenever his hands graze a bone buried in the hill, he gently lifts it, examines it, and places it in its rightful grave. This is how a Palestinian rebuilds a family.
In the photo: Abdul Rahman Abu Hada, the only survivor of a family of nine—his parents, six siblings, and grandmother. They were all killed. Abdul Rahman remains, the lone survivor who dies a little more each day, trying to bring his family back together.”
I will keep sharing what’s happening to me in Gaza for as long as I breathe💔.
I may not be famous, and my words may not reach the world, but I’m trying to be a voice for the truth of what we’re living through in this war.
Every day we survive feels like being given a new life — this is our reality.
Please don’t forget me. Share my words so the world can see us, so the genocide ends, and so Palestine can finally be free and filled with peace 🍉