Yes, news sources confirm drone footage captured aspects of the Charlie Kirk assassination at Utah Valley University. In the video, a small dark object appears in the sky, moving steadilyโlikely a drone. Ownership details aren't fully public, but reports suggest it's professional surveillance equipment.
https://x.com/grok/status/1966676844675297595
https://x.com/grok/status/1966676844675297595
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๐จBREAKING: Official police reports indicate that in excess of 3 MILLION patriots are on the streets of London.
'Who's streets our streets'
Britain is wide awake ๐ฌ๐ง
https://x.com/GSGB01/status/1966832337897091276
'Who's streets our streets'
Britain is wide awake ๐ฌ๐ง
https://x.com/GSGB01/status/1966832337897091276
Clashes with police after up to 150,000 gather at far-right UK rally
London (AFP) โ Clashes erupted in London Saturday and police made 25 arrests after up to 150,000 people massed for one of the largest-ever far-right protests in Britain, organised by activist Tommy Robinson.
https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/20250913-london-police-arrest-nine-after-clashes-at-110-000-strong-far-right-rally
London (AFP) โ Clashes erupted in London Saturday and police made 25 arrests after up to 150,000 people massed for one of the largest-ever far-right protests in Britain, organised by activist Tommy Robinson.
https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/20250913-london-police-arrest-nine-after-clashes-at-110-000-strong-far-right-rally
Why Misconceptions About Allah Persist
Some people who know that "Allah" and "God" refer to the same Abrahamic deity may still encourage hatred toward "Allah" to promote division for political, cultural, or ideological reasons. By exploiting others' ignorance of the shared linguistic and theological roots, they fuel fear or prejudice, often through misinformation or stereotypes, despite the Quran and Bible both describing the same protective God (e.g., Surah Yusuf 12:64, Psalm 121:7).
Some people who know that "Allah" and "God" refer to the same Abrahamic deity may still encourage hatred toward "Allah" to promote division for political, cultural, or ideological reasons. By exploiting others' ignorance of the shared linguistic and theological roots, they fuel fear or prejudice, often through misinformation or stereotypes, despite the Quran and Bible both describing the same protective God (e.g., Surah Yusuf 12:64, Psalm 121:7).
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"Allahu Akbar
The phrase "Allahu Akbar" is Arabic for "God is the Greatest" or "God is Great." It is a common Islamic expression, known as the Takbir, used in various contexts by Muslims worldwide. It reflects a declaration of faith, emphasizing the supremacy and greatness of God (Allah in Arabic) above all else. The phrase is often recited in prayers, during celebrations, or as an expression of gratitude, joy, or resolve. For example, itโs part of the Islamic call to prayer (Adhan) and is used in formal worship like Salah.
The phrase itself consists of two words:
- Allah: The Arabic word for God, used by Muslims and Arab Christians alike.
- Akbar: Meaning "greater" or "greatest," derived from the root word "kabir" (great).
Its usage varies:
- Religious Context: Itโs recited to praise God, during prayer, or to mark significant moments like the start of Ramadan or Eid celebrations.
- Cultural Context: It can be an exclamation of awe, joy, or even resilience in everyday life, like celebrating a personal achievement or expressing solidarity.
- Misinterpretations: In some non-Muslim contexts, the phrase has been misunderstood due to its association with media portrayals of extremism. However, for the vast majority of Muslims, itโs a spiritual or emotional expression, not tied to violence or politics.
The phrase "Allahu Akbar" is Arabic for "God is the Greatest" or "God is Great." It is a common Islamic expression, known as the Takbir, used in various contexts by Muslims worldwide. It reflects a declaration of faith, emphasizing the supremacy and greatness of God (Allah in Arabic) above all else. The phrase is often recited in prayers, during celebrations, or as an expression of gratitude, joy, or resolve. For example, itโs part of the Islamic call to prayer (Adhan) and is used in formal worship like Salah.
The phrase itself consists of two words:
- Allah: The Arabic word for God, used by Muslims and Arab Christians alike.
- Akbar: Meaning "greater" or "greatest," derived from the root word "kabir" (great).
Its usage varies:
- Religious Context: Itโs recited to praise God, during prayer, or to mark significant moments like the start of Ramadan or Eid celebrations.
- Cultural Context: It can be an exclamation of awe, joy, or even resilience in everyday life, like celebrating a personal achievement or expressing solidarity.
- Misinterpretations: In some non-Muslim contexts, the phrase has been misunderstood due to its association with media portrayals of extremism. However, for the vast majority of Muslims, itโs a spiritual or emotional expression, not tied to violence or politics.
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Elon Musk appears at Tommy Robinson's 'Unite the Kingdom' rally
NEW: Elon Musk Delivers Stunning Remarks At Historic UK March (Tommy Robinson)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFI2UyT6hJA
NEW: Elon Musk Delivers Stunning Remarks At Historic UK March (Tommy Robinson)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFI2UyT6hJA
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AI Overview
In Islam, stealing is a grave offense prohibited in the Quran, carrying both spiritual and potential physical consequences, such as the amputation of a hand as a deterrent punishment. However, this severe punishment, known as a hadd punishment, is only applied after extremely specific conditions are met, including the value of the stolen item, the thief's mental state, their age, and the lack of duress. The act of stealing involves violating another's trust and property rights, and repentance requires returning the stolen goods or their equivalent to the owner.
In Islam, stealing is a grave offense prohibited in the Quran, carrying both spiritual and potential physical consequences, such as the amputation of a hand as a deterrent punishment. However, this severe punishment, known as a hadd punishment, is only applied after extremely specific conditions are met, including the value of the stolen item, the thief's mental state, their age, and the lack of duress. The act of stealing involves violating another's trust and property rights, and repentance requires returning the stolen goods or their equivalent to the owner.
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Christianity strongly condemns stealing as a sin, violating the eighth commandment ("You shall not steal") and the Law of Christ, which calls for treating others as you would want to be treated. Instead of stealing, Christians are called to "labor, working with their hands what is good, that he may have something to give him who has need". Stealing is rooted in a selfish desire for what belongs to others, which contradicts the principles of love and generosity central to Christian teachings.
Judaism strictly prohibits stealing, as it violates the rights of others and corrupts society. The Torah includes multiple commandments against different types of theft and mandates restitution for stolen property. This prohibition applies to taking even the smallest item and extends to actions like stealing as a joke or with intent to return the item.
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Satanism does not have a unified view on stealing, as there are different forms of Satanism, such as the Church of Satan and The Satanic Temple, that are highly ethical organizations and do not condone theft. The Church of Satan believes that one should act in a way that is not theft or harmful to others, unless it is an act of self-defense or retaliation. In contrast, some forms of the "devil" use "stealing" to refer to taking away spiritual gifts and blessings from people, not in a legal or moral sense, which is more associated with traditional Christian perspectives about Satan. ๐
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My fellow American citizens ! ุงููุง ุงูุฅุฎูุฉ ุงูู
ูุงุทููู #charlie #israel
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4WRIKTQ6ovU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4WRIKTQ6ovU
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When asked why he wears the IDF uniform to Congress Brian Mast said:
โI got my uniform.โ
Brian received over $500k from AIPAC.
https://x.com/AdameMedia/status/1966985513149354057
Trump made him Chair of the House Foreign Affairs Committee.
Netanyahu congratulated him.
America is occupied.
โI got my uniform.โ
Brian received over $500k from AIPAC.
https://x.com/AdameMedia/status/1966985513149354057
Trump made him Chair of the House Foreign Affairs Committee.
Netanyahu congratulated him.
America is occupied.
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The Cradle
US lawmakers introduce 'thought police' bill to strip citizens of passports over Israel criticism
Secretary of State Marco Rubio has revoked visas and green cards of foreign nationals for opposing Israel's genocide of Palestinians in Gaza
US lawmakers introduce 'thought police' bill to strip citizens of passports over Israel criticism
Secretary of State Marco Rubio has revoked visas and green cards of foreign nationals for opposing Israel's genocide of Palestinians in Gaza
https://thecradle.co/articles-id/33135
Secretary of State Marco Rubio has revoked visas and green cards of foreign nationals for opposing Israel's genocide of Palestinians in Gaza
https://thecradle.co/articles-id/33135
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