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5 minutes ago, Eddie Mecca said:

Topple Lebanon and topple Jordan... let's get this show on the road already 

What do you mean brother? I did not get you

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Posted
10 hours ago, notme said:

For those of us in the United States, it seems the only option left is non- compliance. Armed revolt is exactly what they want so they can kill us all, but we can refuse to participate and we can all be saboteurs in our own capacity.  

Form alliances with those who share our interests in avoiding a tyrannical war, even if they don't share all our views and interests.  This is the only way we will be able to reduce how bad it's going to get for us all.  

I completely agree brother, here where I'm at in Alabama, you have some people starting to wake up to the truth about the US. Not many but a small number of people is better than none.

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Posted
3 minutes ago, Diaz said:

It’s confirmed by Al Jazeera, Sayid khamenei got martyred. 

Inalillah wa ina allhi rajiun. I imagine Ayatollah Sistani will make a statement soon.

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Sayid Khamenei is dead. Iran needs a strong leadership right now. Who's gonna take charge?

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My heart has broken.

I tried so hard to warn you all about Syria, and the sectarianism it was causing, to try to reach out given it was the Israeli intelligence's way to disunite Iran with Sunnis, due to Assad.

I tried to hard to promote against maligning symbols of other faiths.

To promote God-centricity, and a return to the true teachings of ale Muhammed as.

To warn about what i was seeing happening ten years ago, with Iraqi's in cahoots with American intelligence agencies, aimed to divide them from the Iranians.

The Shirazi-Khamanei split due to behaviours like cutting and self-mutilation.

There could have been better carriers of these messages than i.

 

O Allah, on these nights of Shahru Ramadhan, we beg you, we absolutely beg you to bring an end to oppression. The Ummah is in utter disarray, your Prophet saw would weep at its state.

O Allah, we only ever had you, and only will ever have you.

We beg you with the begging of a heart shattered with the only hope of repair through you.

We call only on you. Help us. 

Curse the oppressors, their aiders, abbettors, and supporters. O Allah i perform L'anah on them all and i will bear witness to their oppression on the day of judgement. I perform L'anah on them all. Curse them, remove and withold your mercy from them.,

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With his death and the likelihood of regime change being successful in Iran it pretty much ends any form of resistance in muslim world.

Sadly the events since October 7 the fall of Gaza the killings of 100s of children and the consistent losses of faithful against the faithless has only made my faith in Allah go down. 

I wish my faith in Allah becomes stronger but the fact that evil is triumphing against good everytime has just kept pushing me away. 

I envy the mothers in Gaza who would hold the remains of their dead children in hand and still praise Allah

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2 minutes ago, Hassu93 said:

With his death and the likelihood of regime change being successful in Iran it pretty much ends any form of resistance in muslim world.

Sadly the events since October 7 the fall of Gaza the killings of 100s of children and the consistent losses of faithful against the faithless has only made my faith in Allah go down. 

I wish my faith in Allah becomes stronger but the fact that evil is triumphing against good everytime has just kept pushing me away. 

I envy the mothers in Gaza who would hold the remains of their dead children in hand and still praise Allah

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5 minutes ago, guest 2025 said:

This is normal for us, stay strong.

Those who were warned, “Your enemies have mobilized their forces against you, so fear them,” the warning only made them grow stronger in faith and they replied, “Allah ˹alone˺ is sufficient ˹as an aid˺ for us and ˹He˺ is the best Protector.” Surah 3:173

Brother the resistance in Palestine and Hezbollah both had strong faith in Allah they still lost. Unless something drastically changes in the next day or two this is the end of form of resistance in middle East 

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I feel a stinging, searing pain within me which is very difficult to describe. It is more pain than I can contain. I haven't felt this pain lately, at least not since the passing of Sayyid Nasrallah (rh). 

I can't think straight. I can probably write a lot and I want to say a lot but I also know that it's futile. It is a 'camel's froth' moment. 

Allah's plan is indeed the best, but the heart knows its sorrow, and it's also natural for it to feel it. 

It is hard not to despair. 

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1 hour ago, Guest Justaguy said:

Sayid Khamenei is dead. Iran needs a strong leadership right now. Who's gonna take charge?

For the time being I feel it will be the Majlis-e-khubregan collectively taking charge, until a new Wali-e-Faqih is selected. 

In the past I'd say it's likely Shaheed Raisi (rh) as he was the next best fit, but now he too is gone. 

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4 hours ago, AbdusSibtayn said:

For the time being I feel it will be the Majlis-e-khubregan collectively taking charge, until a new Wali-e-Faqih is selected. 

In the past I'd say it's likely Shaheed Raisi (rh) as he was the next best fit, but now he too is gone. 

Salam

i think Ayatullah Hadavi Tehrani would be the best choice 

my only hope is that whoever they pick is a muitijahad/Ayatullah with proven itjaza and not a former Wakil Faqih relative as Sayyid Khumanyi Ra disliked that 

long live the revolution 

wallahu Alam 

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Posted (edited)
4 hours ago, Abu Hassanain said:

Salam

i think Ayatullah Hadavi Tehrani would be the best choice 

my only hope is that whoever they pick is a muitijahad/Ayatullah with proven itjaza and not a former Wakil Faqih relative as Sayyid Khumanyi Ra disliked that 

long live the revolution 

wallahu Alam 

Ayatollah Mahdi Hadavi Tehrani is a contemporary Iranian Shia jurist, philosopher, and teacher, counted among the roughly few hundred ayatollahs in Iran.

Brief biography

He was born in 1961 in Tehran, Iran. He completed high school at Kharazmi High School in mathematics and physics as an honor student, then studied electrical engineering at Sharif University of Technology before fully entering the seminary (hawza). He began formal hawza studies in Qom around 1980 and rapidly completed the intermediate level, often ranking among the top students in exams.

Teachers and formation

In fiqh and usul he studied with leading maraji and senior scholars such as Ayatollahs Javad Tabrizi, Vahid Khorasani, Bahjat, Makarem Shirazi, Mirza Hashem Amoli, and Ja‘far Subhani, with a particular emphasis on Sayyid Kazem Ha’eri. In philosophy he studied under figures including Ayatollah Ansari Shirazi, Hasan Zadeh Amoli, and Mesbah Yazdi, and benefited for years from the philosophical and tafsir lessons of Ayatollah Jawadi Amoli. He was also closely connected to the ‘arif and scholar Ayatollah Bahāʾ al-Dīnī, from whom he learned ethics, irfan, and also fiqh, tafsir, and hadith.

Teaching and intellectual work

He has taught all basic and intermediate hawza levels, and since about 1990 has been teaching advanced dars-e kharij in fiqh and usul. His teaching method is known for comparing classical Islamic jurisprudence with modern legal systems, which has attracted interest among researchers. He also teaches philosophy, logic, and kalam, and has done research in areas such as modern theology, philosophy of knowledge, and philosophy of art.

Selected books and writings

Examples of his works include: “The Theological Bases of Ijtihad” (recognized as “book of the year” by the Qom hawza in 1999). “Wilayat al‑Faqih (principles, proofs and jurisdiction).” “Judging and the Judge.” “The Chest of Wisdom (Vol. 2).” “Tahrir al‑Maqal fi Kulliyyāt ‘Ilm al‑Rijāl” (on the principles of hadith biographical evaluation). English works and translations such as “Faith and Reason,” aimed at explaining Islamic belief—especially Shia thought—to wider audiences. Numerous shorter pieces in English on topics like the role of women in the government of Imam Mahdi, fear vs love of God, sin, and prerequisites for understanding the Qur’an.

Positions and activities

He is a member of the Supreme Council of the AhlulBayt ((عليه السلام).) World Assembly, an international body supporting Shia communities. He has served on various scholarly and advisory councils in Iran, including the Council for Revising Humanities Textbooks in the Ministry of Science, where he heads the jurisprudence and law group. He has participated in founding or supporting Islamic centers and organizations in Europe and Asia, such as the Ahlulbait Association in Switzerland, the Muhammadiyah Association in Thailand, and the Islamic Center of Holland, and he has been involved with the World Council of Religious Leaders. He is reported to be fluent in Persian, Arabic, and English, with working knowledge of French and German, and was among the first Iranian scholars to systematically answer Islamic questions online.

Example of his theological views

As one illustration, in a detailed answer on non‑Muslims and salvation he distinguishes between:“Jāhil‑e muqassir” (culpable ignorant) – those who truly understand Islam’s truth and still reject it out of obstinacy, whom he considers liable to punishment. “Jāhil‑e qāsir” (inculpable ignorant) – those who have not received an accurate or sufficient presentation of Islam; they may attain salvation if they sincerely follow their fitrah and avoid injustice and corruption.

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10 minutes ago, Abu Hassanain said:

Salam

i think Ayatullah Hadavi Terhaini would be the best choice 

my only hope is that whoever they pick is a muitijahad/Ayatullah with proven itjaza and not a former Wakil Faqih relative as Sayyid Khumanyi Ra disliked that 

long live the revolution 

wallahu Alam 

Wassalam sheikh, 

The only problem is that he has little governance and military experience yet. But let's see. 

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1 hour ago, Hassu93 said:

Brother the resistance in Palestine and Hezbollah both had strong faith in Allah they still lost. Unless something drastically changes in the next day or two this is the end of form of resistance in middle East 

 

وَلَا تَحْسَبَنَّ اللّٰهَ غَافِلًا عَمَّا يَعْمَلُ الظّٰلِمُوْنَ . اِنَّمَا يُؤَخِّرُهُمْ لِيَوْمٍ تَشْخَصُ فِيْهِ الْاَبْصَارُ
“Do not ever think that Allah is unaware of what the oppressors do. He only postpones them until a Day when the eyes will stare (in horror)” (14:42).

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Posted
3 hours ago, Hassu93 said:

With his death and the likelihood of regime change being successful in Iran it pretty much ends any form of resistance in muslim world.

Sadly the events since October 7 the fall of Gaza the killings of 100s of children and the consistent losses of faithful against the faithless has only made my faith in Allah go down. 

I wish my faith in Allah becomes stronger but the fact that evil is triumphing against good everytime has just kept pushing me away. 

I envy the mothers in Gaza who would hold the remains of their dead children in hand and still praise Allah

Do not just look at the negatives but also look at the positives.

 

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Posted
8 hours ago, Abu Hassanain said:

Salam

this is my gut feeling too. The revolution is not one man. The revolution is an idea. They cannot kill an idea. They cannot kill a dream.

I hope he is still alive, but if he’s not God willing, the revolution will continue and the enemies who collaborated with the Zionist and their lap dogs will get the punishment they deserve

wallahu Alam

Exactly! Ashant! Before the Malhama can take place, a string of assassinations must happen first... something tells me their leaders... or at least some of them... are going to be wiped out... don't be surprised if Netanyahu and his entire cabinet is taken out... if let's say 20, 30 or 100 of the world's leading troublemakers and shot-callers are eliminated... this may delay or even prevent the Malhama from taking place... but then again, it may be the very thing that helps to trigger it... Allahu alam

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Posted (edited)
4 hours ago, AbdusSibtayn said:

It is hard not to despair. 

We are uncompromising titanium columns of strength and stability... absolutely no give anywhere... we are the embodiments of resilience... we are towers of strength... we are the cast iron pillars of non-compliance 

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I was devastated when I heard the news. Then I started to reflect and thought that as human beings, it’s completely natural to feel overwhelmed or discouraged when we see loss, suffering, and tragedy around us — especially when it involves people we love and respect. Our eyes see what’s immediate, our hearts feel the pain of loss, and it’s okay to express that honestly.

But we must also remember that our vision is limited and Allah’s vision is perfect.

“Do not weaken and do not grieve, and you will be superior if you are believers.” — Al-Imran (3:139)

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Posted
4 hours ago, Hassu93 said:

Brother the resistance in Palestine and Hezbollah both had strong faith in Allah they still lost. Unless something drastically changes in the next day or two this is the end of form of resistance in middle East 

I wish I had as much confidence in Allah as the Ummah does in His enemies. Snap out of this!

Have you forgotten our history? How is it possible that we can lose when our enemies of the past who had much more power over us and dealt much more devastating defeats couldn't wipe us out? We are pushed 99 steps back but take 100 steps forward.

The murder of Shaheed Khamenei (typing that title feels horrible) only increases my certainty that the Muslims will prevail. 

Iran and Yemen must play their role in the end of times, they are not going anywhere.

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The Imam has departed from the earthly forces of Islam and has joined the Heavenly Forces, becoming more lethal than ever for the global satanic powers.

 

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Posted
13 hours ago, Abu Hassanain said:

Salam

there is a socialist group that organized about 40 anti-war rallies all over the country called the N Circle coalition. I didn’t have any contacts with them. I just said google protest and find out the general anti-war pro democracy protest weekly by me, but this is in the largest city near me at this point whether we get along with all these people I agree with all their ideas or not we need allies.

wallahu Alam 

https://www.answercoalition.org/iran

Salam. Yesterday the National Iranian American Council (founded 2002) were saying the US and Israel launched an unprovoked, illegal assault on Iran and mentioned that dozens of innocent children were killed in a strike that hit a girl's school in Minab. Knowing this, I am horrified and wondering how some Iranians are cheering in the street, after the death and destruction of innocent people. NIAC is anti-war, based in Washington, D.C. They asked that people in the US call their member of Congress or send a message to oppose bloodshed and take a stand against this illegal war. NoWarWithIran

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