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36 minutes ago, Haji 2003 said:

Sorry that was taken, could you do 6 please?

 

Sure, no problem. 

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Just now, Hussein999 said:

Even Daniel haqiqatjou a salafi is disgusted by salafis celebrating what Israel is doing to Lebanon and shias.

I feel that despite all his blunders, he means well and has his heart in the right place. He is just misguided. 

His fan-following, however, are the ISIS-al-Qaeda types. 

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4 minutes ago, Hussein999 said:

Even Daniel haqiqatjou a salafi is disgusted by salafis celebrating what Israel is doing to Lebanon and shias.

It is nice of him to use his platform to say something. I follow him on Telegram; unfortunately most of his followers’ reaction to to his stance are negative.

https://muslimskeptic.com/2024/09/26/israel-sunni-shia-lebanon/

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Statement from sayid sistani (may allah (سُبْحَانَهُ وَ تَعَالَى) prolong his life) on the occasion of the martyrdom of Sayid nasrallah (رضي الله عنه)

 

In the name of Allah, the Most Merciful, the Most Compassionate

"(Among the believers are men who have been true to what they promised Allah. Some of them have fulfilled their vow [to the death], and some are still waiting, but they have never changed [their determination] in the least.)"

We have received with great sorrow and regret the news of the martyrdom of the scholar, Hujjat al-Islam wal-Muslimeen Sayyid Hassan Nasrallah, along with a group of his brothers in the noble Lebanese resistance, and dozens of innocent civilians in the tragic massacre perpetrated by the Israeli enemy army in the dear suburbs of Beirut. The great martyr was a rare example of leadership in recent decades.

He played a distinguished role in defeating the Israeli occupation by liberating Lebanese territories, supported the Iraqis in liberating their land from ISIS terrorists with everything available to him, and took great positions in supporting the oppressed Palestinian people, ultimately sacrificing his precious life for these causes.

We extend our sincere condolences and profound sympathy to the honorable Lebanese people and all the oppressed nations in this grave tragedy and great loss.

We pray to Almighty Allah to envelop the departed with His vast mercy and pleasure, to unite him with His chosen ones, Muhammad and his pure family, in the highest ranks, and to inspire patience and solace to his family and all those grieved by his loss.

Indeed, we belong to Allah, and indeed to Him, we shall return

source https://www.sistani.org/arabic/statement/26912/

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23 minutes ago, Azadeh307 said:

It is nice of him to use his platform to say something. I follow him on Telegram; unfortunately most of his followers’ reaction to to his stance are negative.

https://muslimskeptic.com/2024/09/26/israel-sunni-shia-lebanon/

As I said, the ISIS-al-Qaeda types. 

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29 minutes ago, JannahLM said:

I'm not even upset really. Just angry. Things are about to get very very bad. Like, worse than they already were.

Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un.

My thoughts exactly..how much more do they think will be tolerated before the pressure cooker can no longer hold its contents?

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Yeah, I feel extremely saddened by his loss. We need to delete all our social media accounts as they will use things against us. I've deleted all my social media accounts even though I live in Canada and I limit my tech use even though I have a Mac.

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13 minutes ago, ShiaOfMahdi said:

Yeah, I feel extremely saddened by his loss. We need to delete all our social media accounts as they will use things against us. I've deleted all my social media accounts even though I live in Canada and I limit my tech use even though I have a Mac.

Why is that brother? What social media has to do with this?

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13 minutes ago, ShiaOfMahdi said:

They track what we are doing and that's how Nasrallah and everyone else is dying in Iran, Lebanon and even Iraq.

But brother it’s still not confirmed how he got martyred. I think it’s better to wait and see.

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I just want to say something, it might sound crazy but hear it up. 
 

I believe this is not real, it might be a prank hezb did it to plan a trap against israhell. What we see from some videos is that sayid went with his guards and some of his companion, the camera that was flying in the sky saw his features thinking it was him. Sayid went to one of the 6 buildings but actually he left the building from other exit, so israhell think he was there and then they attacked. 
 

Is that possible? I don’t see it as something that sound crazy, it might be true. 

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39 minutes ago, Diaz said:

I just want to say something, it might sound crazy but hear it up. 
 

I believe this is not real, it might be a prank hezb did it to plan a trap against israhell. What we see from some videos is that sayid went with his guards and some of his companion, the camera that was flying in the sky saw his features thinking it was him. Sayid went to one of the 6 buildings but actually he left the building from other exit, so israhell think he was there and then they attacked. 
 

Is that possible? I don’t see it as something that sound crazy, it might be true. 

Habibi, I think we all have this 0.01% of chances in the back of our minds.

But he fell as a martyr, let's face it.

There was Sheikh Ragheb Harb, then Sayid Abbas, then Sayid Hassan. All martyrs. It's the way of the shahid.

There will be someone after him. It is said that when Sayid Abbas was killed, his own father said 'Ya Allah send us a Sayid like this Sayid'.

Same now, a new one will takeover inchaAllah. 

 

Ps : can you please share those videos ?

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Salam alaykum  everyone, here is an analysis/ speculation  as to why assasinations against the Hezb has increased . To start off ,  from oct 7 2023 till May 2024 , only 1 of the hezb commanders was assasinated  which was back in Jan of 2024 , then a sequence of bizzare and accurate assasinations began since June 2024 ( a month after the Hezb received the booby trapped  pagers according to available info ) , this means,  its likely that the pagers did not only contain explosives , but also tracking and listening capabilities potentially , which allows the Zionists to map out their locations etc which explains the frequent accurate series of assasinations. 

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20 minutes ago, realizm said:

Habibi, I think we all have this 0.01% of chances in the back of our minds.

But he fell as a martyr, let's face it.

There was Sheikh Ragheb Harb, then Sayid Abbas, then Sayid Hassan. All martyrs. It's the way of the shahid.

There will be someone after him. It is said that when Sayid Abbas was killed, his own father said 'Ya Allah send us a Sayid like this Sayid'.

Same now, a new one will takeover inchaAllah. 

 

Ps : can you please share those videos ?

But there is alot of things that doesn’t make sense. Like firstly why would Iran safe sayid is safe? And secondly why would he go somewhere public even though he already knew israhell are looking for him? It doesn’t add up. The videos I talked about, I actually saw them on al arabiya. Yes wallah I know it’s a pro Zionist channel but I wanted to see what they were talking about, they explained how israhell assassinated sayid. 

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4 hours ago, ShiaOfMahdi said:

Yeah, I feel extremely saddened by his loss. We need to delete all our social media accounts as they will use things against us. I've deleted all my social media accounts even though I live in Canada and I limit my tech use even though I have a Mac.

I'm also in Canada and still post stuff. I just choose my wording carefully.

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1 hour ago, Diaz said:

I just want to say something, it might sound crazy but hear it up. 
 

I believe this is not real, it might be a prank hezb did it to plan a trap against israhell. What we see from some videos is that sayid went with his guards and some of his companion, the camera that was flying in the sky saw his features thinking it was him. Sayid went to one of the 6 buildings but actually he left the building from other exit, so israhell think he was there and then they attacked. 
 

Is that possible? I don’t see it as something that sound crazy, it might be true. 

No, he's actually gone. It's been confirmed by like practically everyone that matters.

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25 minutes ago, Diaz said:

And secondly why would he go somewhere public even though he already knew israhell are looking for him? 

Maybe they didn't think Israel could reach so far below ground, or they had no better place to go? Apparently they used a series of bunker busters one after another to drill down.

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9 minutes ago, Muhammed Ali said:

Maybe they didn't think Israel could reach so far below ground, or they had no better place to go? Apparently they used a series of bunker busters one after another to drill down.

Maybe, but no one knew israhell uses bunker buster?

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Some leafs from the seerah of our dear Rasool ((صلى الله عليه وآله وسلم)). 

Seems like AOR (Hizb etc.) have recently experienced their moment of Uhud.

Their enemies are wicked, their allies are few, their ranks have spies, and their best are gone. While their enemies are partying in the West and in the occupied lands, the children of Abu-Sufyan from Saudi and UAE are mocking them from the screens of their media.  

But remember, after Uhud came the battle of the Trench, which we may witness in next few days or weeks, and then InshAllah it would be Khyber all the way down to the opening of the Makkah. It seems to me the history is repeating itself on a very fast pace here. 

Here are a few ayaat from the days of the battle of Uhud to cool your hearts. 

وَمَا مُحَمَّدٌ إِلَّا رَسُولٌ قَدْ خَلَتْ مِن قَبْلِهِ الرُّسُلُ ۚأَفَإِن مَّاتَ أَوْ قُتِلَ انقَلَبْتُمْ عَلَىٰ أَعْقَابِكُمْ ۚ وَمَن يَنقَلِبْ عَلَىٰ عَقِبَيْهِ فَلَن يَضُرَّ اللَّهَ شَيْئًا ۗ وَسَيَجْزِي اللَّهُ الشَّاكِرِينَ ‎

Muhammad is not but a messenger. [Other] messengers have passed on before him. So if he was to die or be killed, would you turn back on your heels? And he who turns back on his heels will never harm Allah at all; but Allah will reward the grateful. (Ale-Imran:144)

And then a few ayaat later, the promise of Allah (سُبْحَانَهُ وَ تَعَالَى) to the believers and some warnings. 

O you who have believed, if you obey those who disbelieve, they will turn you back on your heels, and you will become losers. (149) 

But Allah is your protector, and He is the best of helpers. (150) 

We will cast terror into the hearts of those who disbelieve for what they have associated with Allah of which He had not sent down authority. And their refuge will be the Fire, and wretched is the residence of the wrongdoers.(151) 

And Allah had certainly fulfilled His promise to you when you were killing the enemy by His permission until when you lost courage and fell to disputing about the order [given by the Prophet] and disobeyed after He had shown you that which you love. Among you are some who desire this world, and among you are some who desire the Hereafter. Then he turned you back from them [defeated] that He might test you. And He has already forgiven you, and Allah is the possessor of bounty for the believers. (152)

When you climbed [the mountain] without looking aside at anyone while the Messenger was calling you from behind. So Allah repaid you with distress upon distress so you would not grieve for that which had escaped you [of victory and spoils of war] or [for] that which had befallen you [of injury and death]. And Allah is [fully] Acquainted with what you do. (153)

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19 minutes ago, Irfani313 said:

But remember, after Uhud came the battle of the Trench, which we may witness in next few days or weeks, and then InshAllah it would be Khyber all the way down to the opening of the Makkah. It seems to me the history is repeating itself on a very fast pace here. 

Brother @Hussein999 pmed me about this few days ago. He told me it will be like uhud battle. 

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I'll recite Surah Al-Ikhlas

7 hours ago, JannahLM said:

I'm not even upset really.

I'm neither angry or upset, I am just unable to feel anything. Once I read about the incident at Majdal Shams and the pager explosions in September 17-18, I saw the writing on the wall for Nasrallah.

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20 minutes ago, Gaius I. Caesar said:

I'll recite Surah Al-Ikhlas

I'm neither angry or upset, I am just unable to feel anything. Once I read about the incident at Majdal Shams and the pager explosions in September 17-18, I saw the writing on the wall for Nasrallah.

I'm angry at everything, but that's essentially my default emotion. I haven't been dealt the greatest hand in life and it has made me into a pretty angry and bitter person.

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I think Iran and the resistance axis were caught off guard quite frankly. It is unpopular to say this but I think they underestimated Israel’s intelligence and military capacity. This isn’t the Syrian rebels or even the gulf states, this is a well funded military with a highly capable intelligence apparatus that’s done the work of trying to decapitate Iran and its allies and has succeeded in doing so. I don’t think this spells the end for Hezbollah, but it will take a while now to rebuild everything and I think Iran might actually make a different calculus on whether it now decides to go nuclear. But in terms of the response, Iran has limited options, it doesn’t want to confront Israel directly because it will draw the U.S. in and it doesn’t want a direct fight with the U.S., that’s not a fight that would be on their own terms, and the U.S. has an upper hand in direct military confrontation. On the other hand, it can’t rely on its assymetric warfare capabilities which have been severely hindered by what we’ve seen. There are some tough decisions ahead but I wish Iran would tone down the rhetoric and the promise of liberating Jerusalem, they simply do not have the ability to do it. We all want to see the end of the apartheid regime but if you don’t have the capacity yet, no use making long speeches and having tough slogans, it only exposes your weakness. Israel knows this and they’ve exploited it. 

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1 hour ago, JannahLM said:

I'm angry at everything, but that's essentially my default emotion. I haven't been dealt the greatest hand in life and it has made me into a pretty angry and bitter person.

I understand. I tried that and like cigarettes, being angry and bitter isn't for me. People expect me to be bitter and angry about something I never experienced before and the feeling I get when they see I'm not bitter about my situation is enough. May Allah (سُبْحَانَهُ وَ تَعَالَى) guide you away from anger, insha'allah.

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