The situation in lebanon seems dire and hopeful, but when it seems dire, the feeling is a lot more extreme than the feeling of hope 
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The situation in lebanon seems dire and hopeful, but when it seems dire, the feeling is a lot more extreme than the feeling of hope 
It’s obvious at this point that the word ceasefire is a mockery.
In all truth, I honestly believe that sunnis should never talk about the occupation.
And don’t be discouraged.
لَا وَ اللَّهِ لَا أُعْطِيكُمْ بِيَدِي إِعْطَاءَ الذَّلِيلِ، وَ لَا أَفِرُّ
فِرَارَ الْعَبِيدِ ..
The first image is from the first chapter of the Quran which should be titled “The Conquest”, but it is the feminine version of the word. It is from the perspective of the believers praying to god to be of the chosen who get to conquer Makka. They are praying/requesting before the battle or even to be chosen before the era of the battle.
The second one is from the perspective of the angels or Allah informing the prophet that God has chosen for him to complete his mission of al Fath (the conquest). In this instance the title is chosen by Allah to be in the male version of the word. This could be because God and his creation are a pair, and he is a masculine side of that pair. In the second verse of the surah it is states “so that he may guide the straight path to you.” This verse is an answer to a prayer made in Surat al Fatiha. When you are Allah’s Mukhlasin he places the path before you. In that verse it also states that Allah wants to complete his blessing upon the prophet and those with him.
In the last image we see Allah finally saying, after the completing of (all) time and the end of the conquest "I have completed my blessing upon you and accepted the islam that you exist in”
If you read closely enough the quran will tell you what it is talking about. The verses have chronological hints about that relate them to each other. Ask Allah to reveal the truth about his creation to you.
On the left is Allah’s Quran, whose speech is definite, claiming that He/slash the angels destroyed all that Fir’awn had built/manufactured. On the right we have all the “Fir’awn” had built suspiciously still present! So we either believe Allah (swt) is lying and the Quran is a false book, astagfirullah, OR the monuments we see in “egypt” today are made recently and written/projected into the ancient past (simply by lying to the public about their “carbon dating”) to keep your eyes away from the actual & Divine geography of our world. Which of these two options do you think it is? It’s obviously the second and rhetorical question.
The more you take the quran seriously the more ridiculous ahadith start to become.
I was just watching a video by a modern muslim dating coach about men being the sole providers. Ofcourse it comes from the “women dont have to do anything, not even breastfeed their own child unless the husband pays them” ahadith. With all due respect, what a stupid, delusional, socially inept, and backwards way of thinking. When I say backwards, I mean this is something that can send our community backwards a hundred years. Can you imagine 1 half of the population sitting at home rotting away because “if you don’t let your wife do that you don’t even like her/youre a red flag”?
“No trust me islam is so feminist, its all about feminism”
What could a woman who just sits at home possibly offer. And yes, women should be able to offer something in a relationship. You know, where they have to relate to someone else. What insight could she possibly have? What can she understand if she does nothing.
One thing we hate to talk about is how detached stay at home moms become. we might not have a perfect system of daycare at work, nanny networks, etc, to make the creation of functional nuclear families easier but we should be helping create that instead of women start doing nothing as soon as they have s child.
On top of that she says “if you can’t be a sole provider you shouldn’t get married”
Many ppl forget, marriage is based in companionship. If you want a companion you get married. You don’t get married when you finally become financially stable. For most ppl that never happens.
The first image is from the first chapter of the Quran which should be titled “The Conquest”, but it is the feminine version of the word. It is from the perspective of the believers praying to god to be of the chosen who get to conquer Makka. They are praying/requesting before the battle or even to be chosen before the era of the battle.
The second one is from the perspective of the angels or Allah informing the prophet that God has chosen for him to complete his mission of al Fath (the conquest). In this instance the title is chosen by Allah to be in the male version of the word. This could be because God and his creation are a pair, and he is a masculine side of that pair. In the second verse of the surah it is states “so that he may guide the straight path to you.” This verse is an answer to a prayer made in Surat al Fatiha. When you are Allah’s Mukhlasin he places the path before you. In that verse it also states that Allah wants to complete his blessing upon the prophet and those with him.
In the last image we see Allah finally saying, after the completing of (all) time and the end of the conquest "I have completed my blessing upon you and accepted the islam that you exist in”
If you read closely enough the quran will tell you what it is talking about. The verses have chronological hints about that relate them to each other. Ask Allah to reveal the truth about his creation to you.
وَأَنَّهُۥ تَعَـٰلَىٰ جَدُّ رَبِّنَا مَا ٱتَّخَذَ صَـٰحِبَةًۭ وَلَا وَلَدًۭا
And our exalted lord did not take a female companion or a son [from you?]
Could this verse be about how Allah is clarifying his nature to the sacrificial societies of the time. Many people already know that when Allah (swt) wanted to clarify that he has no children is he specifically says “he was not born and did not give birth” لم يلد ولم يولد
The point here is also that Allah swt is not mincing his words and using two words for the same meaning because he is not hear to confuse as he so plainly claims in his Book. The word for “take” (اتخذ) does not mean “have.”
So this verse it to highlight Allah’s nature and stop a practice that killed children.
Time is passing by quickly because time is running out.
You better be aligned to your ideology because it was a stop on your discovery of “The Truth”. Because when the veils start falling and you see the falsehood of your ideology being shattered you don’t want your ego to shatter along with it.
Im still here for the time being
Thul Qarnain is not “the man of two horns”
He is the man of two centuries. See how now we can eliminate false personalities from our tafsir of the Quran. There was a man who lived in a century before, and he will live in the century after. May Allah’s peace and salutations be upon him. And Allah knows best.
And Allah is knowledgeable of your enemies and enough is Allah of a suppoter