What kind of life have you built? Everyone says Alhamdulillah even when they die Victory for all Land is everyone's right Any kind of injury to the minority is unconstitutional. Our best prophet Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) said everything in his farewell Hajj speech to respect all religions. Follow that policy. And yes those who are talking about the current disorder. Tell them that in 1971, some freedom fighters killed many people with weapons. Remember this is a battle to win. And no country is well organized after the war. Cover your face before talking about the head of state who fled the war. But to calm everyone, everyone should promote this freedom with the participation of the army chief or senior citizens to make everyone behave normally. B: Now the victory of our new liberation war is few hours. But some monks who are against the liberation war may continue to stir up trouble. It is always better to be careful. It is ongoing from Yusuf (as).
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Jordanian tribes speak up for the Palestinians, saying that they're more Palestinian than they're Jordanian. The rest of the Ummah feels the same, whether in Egypt or Iraq, Morocco or Pakistan. Gaza has rekindled within the Ummah, that which gives the divisive rulers nightmares. The longing for political unity. In this scenario the (so-called) rules based order is a major hurdle in the Ummah's unification. But the genocide in Gaza (and the western response compared with Ukraine) has precipitated the decline of this global order. Ishaan Tharoor, a columnist for The Washington Post, writes: "Western leaders may see in Ukraine the defense of the 'rules-based order' against Russian brutishness, but in the ongoing calamity in Gaza, it’s easy to also see its breakdown." https://lnkd.in/dE4bgM4V Tharoor points out that the rules-based order has always been a selective and self-serving construct, used by the West to justify its interventions and interests, while ignoring or enabling the violations and atrocities of its allies, such as Israel, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt. He also notes that the rules-based order has been undermined by the very countries that created the system, such as the United States, which has flouted international law and human rights in its wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, and elsewhere. Agbes Callamard, the current secretary general of Amnesty International, argues in Foreign Affairs that after 9/11, the United States embarked on its "war on te¥¥or," a campaign that normalized the idea that everything is permissible in the pursuit of "te¥¥o¥ists." To prosecute its war in Gaza, Israel borrows ethos, strategy, and tactics from that framework, doing so with the support of the United States. Gaza and the End of the Rules-Based Order https://lnkd.in/dmxsNcSK This duplicitous western approach, so apparent in the destruction of Gaza and the West's response to it, signals the end of the rules-based order and the start of a new era, where power, not principles, prevails (according to Callamard). Some additional articles articles argue the same, that Gaza has started the fire, which will burn the global order: Gaza and re-imagining international order | Lowy Institute. https://lnkd.in/dp_vhU6A Will the war in Gaza become a breaking point for the rules-based order? https://lnkd.in/dsBEsXi3 And this is a good thing. For too long, the Ummah has been subjected to artificial political divisions within this global order. It is natural for the Ummah to demand a reversal of the colonial carve-up of the Muslim world, to be unified under a single polity. Islam gives a just and compassionate alternative to this unjust and cruel global order.
King Abdullah’s worst nightmare is the Jordanian tribes challenging his treachery. There are positive signs that this is now happening. He always tries to sell the cowardly stance that we must look after Jordan first, suggesting we can’t risk the security and safety of Jordan, even if that means betraying the Palestinian cause. However, this impassioned speech from one of Jordanian tribes is yet more evidence that the people stand together against treachery and normalisation with the Zionist entity. This honourable man from Madaba states (paraphrasing): “I will not allow anyone to say that Palestine is more dear to him than me. Palestine is for all Arabs, for all Muslims, I am Palestinian, and I am Palestinian more than the sons of Al Quds (Jerusalem). Long live Palestine, Palestine that is liberated, and Jordan that is liberated and honest, belonging to her Ummah, and to be part of the liberation of Palestine.” Jordanian Armed Forces GHQ-JORDANIAN ARMED FORCES
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In ancient Israel, a city wall served as its primary protection. Enemies would surround the wall to destroy it with war machines. Without walls, the city stood vulnerable. The same is true of us: "Like a city that is broken into and without walls is a man who has no control over his spirit" (Prov. 25:28). Today, we stand on a wall. The war machines of life will attempt to pick at our patience until our wall finally breaks. Our choice to remain patient when provoked or attacked gives us a powerful defense in the battle of life. Our patience is our protection. Exercising restraint is not a restriction of our freedom. Self-control is self-protection.
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https://lnkd.in/ekrFshun Listen to actual Jews you bigotted people. Zionism is a project using the stealthily stolen land of Palestine as a testing ground for futuristic wars and weapons developments. It's a military base of the Axis of Evil supported by the major governments and powers financially and militarily. Most Zionists are not semitic as is explained here in the video. Palestinians are semitic people yet Zionists blackmail freedom of everything by hijacking semitism as Zionism. It shouldn't matter in a civilised world but Zionism is anti civilisation. Anti humanity. Anti semitic people and anti peace in this world. Humanity's duty to keep it in check so that humanity will exist as a free species in the future. IT REALLY IS THAT SERIOUS. WAKE UP HUMANITY.
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In ancient Israel, a city wall served as its primary protection. Enemies would surround the wall to destroy it with war machines. Without walls, the city stood vulnerable. The same is true of us: "Like a city that is broken into and without walls is a man who has no control over his spirit" (Prov. 25:28). Today, we stand on a wall. The war machines of life will attempt to pick at our patience until our wall finally breaks. Our choice to remain patient when provoked or attacked gives us a powerful defense in the battle of life. Our patience is our protection. Exercising restraint is not a restriction of our freedom. Self-control is self-protection.
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In ancient Israel, a city wall served as its primary protection. Enemies would surround the wall to destroy it with war machines. Without walls, the city stood vulnerable. The same is true of us: "Like a city that is broken into and without walls is a man who has no control over his spirit" (Prov. 25:28). Today, we stand on a wall. The war machines of life will attempt to pick at our patience until our wall finally breaks. Our choice to remain patient when provoked or attacked gives us a powerful defense in the battle of life. Our patience is our protection. Exercising restraint is not a restriction of our freedom. Self-control is self-protection.
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In ancient Israel, a city wall served as its primary protection. Enemies would surround the wall to destroy it with war machines. Without walls, the city stood vulnerable. The same is true of us: "Like a city that is broken into and without walls is a man who has no control over his spirit" (Prov. 25:28). Today, we stand on a wall. The war machines of life will attempt to pick at our patience until our wall finally breaks. Our choice to remain patient when provoked or attacked gives us a powerful defense in the battle of life. Our patience is our protection. Exercising restraint is not a restriction of our freedom. Self-control is self-protection.
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In ancient Israel, a city wall served as its primary protection. Enemies would surround the wall to destroy it with war machines. Without walls, the city stood vulnerable. The same is true of us: "Like a city that is broken into and without walls is a man who has no control over his spirit" (Prov. 25:28). Today, we stand on a wall. The war machines of life will attempt to pick at our patience until our wall finally breaks. Our choice to remain patient when provoked or attacked gives us a powerful defense in the battle of life. Our patience is our protection. Exercising restraint is not a restriction of our freedom. Self-control is self-protection.
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In ancient Israel, a city wall served as its primary protection. Enemies would surround the wall to destroy it with war machines. Without walls, the city stood vulnerable. The same is true of us: "Like a city that is broken into and without walls is a man who has no control over his spirit" (Prov. 25:28). Today, we stand on a wall. The war machines of life will attempt to pick at our patience until our wall finally breaks. Our choice to remain patient when provoked or attacked gives us a powerful defense in the battle of life. Our patience is our protection. Exercising restraint is not a restriction of our freedom. Self-control is self-protection.
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In ancient Israel, a city wall served as its primary protection. Enemies would surround the wall to destroy it with war machines. Without walls, the city stood vulnerable. The same is true of us: "Like a city that is broken into and without walls is a man who has no control over his spirit" (Prov. 25:28). Today, we stand on a wall. The war machines of life will attempt to pick at our patience until our wall finally breaks. Our choice to remain patient when provoked or attacked gives us a powerful defense in the battle of life. Our patience is our protection. Exercising restraint is not a restriction of our freedom. Self-control is self-protection.
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