🇮🇶 Breaking — The Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) mourn one of their heroic members who was martyred, while two others were injured, as a result of an accidental explosion that occurred during a technical mission in the Jurf al-Naddaf area of Baghdad. The explosion was caused by explosive materials left behind by the ISIS terrorist gangs, which had been stored inside one of the directorate’s facilities.
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🇵🇸 | The Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) have bombed areas in the Gaza Strip, with powerful explosions rocking buildings northeast of Al-Bureij camp in the central part of the enclave. Initial reports indicate intense aerial and artillery strikes targeting residential zones and infrastructure in that area.
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🇸🇩💥 Sudan has once again returned to global headlines following intense and bloody clashes in Al-Fashir, the capital of North Darfur. While many have asked what’s happening in Sudan. The answer lies not in recent weeks but in the long-standing instability and unresolved crises that have plagued the country for years, occasionally erupting into headline news.
The city of Al-Fashir in western Sudan has fallen to RSF forces after months of siege, marking a brutal turning point in the ongoing civil conflict. At least 2,500 civilians are estimated to have been killed in the takeover.
👉 Read more HERE
The city of Al-Fashir in western Sudan has fallen to RSF forces after months of siege, marking a brutal turning point in the ongoing civil conflict. At least 2,500 civilians are estimated to have been killed in the takeover.
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✅ | An Indian media channel has broadcasted a special program for around two hours to confirm that Iran already has nuclear bombs, and the proof they gave was the two recent earthquake that occurred in Iran.
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🇵🇸 | israeli occupation artillery and tanks are firing toward the eastern areas of Al-Zaytoun, Al-Shuja’iyya, and Al-Tuffah neighborhoods in Gaza City, as demolition operations target Palestinian homes in the area. israeli occupation forces detain Palestinian Youssef Abu Ghazaleh after storming his home in the Abu Yassin neighborhood of Aktaba, east of Tulkarm, in the northern occupied West Bank.
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🏴☠️ | Syrians under HTS gangs are complaining about the corruption in adminstration and the unbearable price hikes.
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🇮🇶 | Popular Mobilization Authority (PMF/Hashd al-Shaabi) announced a serious security incident. The explosion in Jurf al-Naddaf, an area on the southeastern outskirts of Baghdad, has reportedly resulted in three martyrs so far.
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🇵🇸 | Palestinian channels announce the deaths of Hamas commanders Ramadan Gharib "Abu Bilal," Riyad Al-Aswad "Abu Al-Nasser," and Mamdouh Mahna "Abu Muhammad."
All three were commanders in Hamas's Shati' (Coast) Battalion who were killed during the war.
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All three were commanders in Hamas's Shati' (Coast) Battalion who were killed during the war.
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❎ | We don’t celebrate Zohran Mamdani. Not only did he side with the Zionists to win this game, but he is also part of the same war & genocidal empire: nothing more. He belongs among those who praise American policymakers, and that’s where he will remain. It’s a joke that someone thinks he’s somehow “different” in America. Democrats are just as genocidal as Republicans. He may have won the mayor’s seat, but he can’t arrest the real all criminals or lead a revolution. He’s just another part of the soft Zionist machinery—and he’ll only grow more corrupt and complicit in the days ahead. Wait & Watch!
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🏴 | 13 Jumada al-Awwal, 11 Hijri, is regarded by many scholars as the first possible date of the passing and martyrdom of Sayyidah Fatima Zahra (S), the beloved daughter of the Prophet Muhammad (S).
Regardless of sectarian debates, every sincere Muslim should at least reflect upon the narrations that exist regarding her suffering after the Prophet’s demise. Both Shia and Sunni sources acknowledge her deep grief, her isolation, and her confrontation with those in authority after the Prophet’s passing.
Historical records such as Sahih al-Bukhari (Book of Khumus, Hadith 3092) and Musnad Ahmad ibn Hanbal mention the dispute over Fadak, a property gifted to Fatima (S) by the Prophet (S). She was forced to defend her right publicly and to justify her claim before the ruling authority. Regardless of interpretations, the incident of Fadak itself is undeniable.
Multiple early historical and hadith works, including Tarikh al-Tabari, Al-Imama wa al-Siyasa (attributed to Ibn Qutayba), Sharh Nahj al-Balagha by Ibn Abi al-Hadid (a Sunni Mu‘tazili scholar), and Al-Milal wa al-Nihal by Al-Shahrastani, contain reports of the assault on her house and the confrontation that led to her injury. These wounds, according to numerous Shia and some Sunni historians, resulted in her martyrdom.
[and why is the case confined only to the shias, and why are the shias always made to prove it, even when many who claim to be shia themselves come with taunts, abuse, and lies? why don’t all muslims think about it seriously?]
Whether one accepts or rejects specific narrations, the historical outcome remains clear: Sayyida Fatima Zahra (S) left this world displeased with certain figures of her time, and this fact is directly stated in Sahih al-Bukhari (Book of Khumus, Hadith 3093): “Fatima remained angry with the first caliph and did not speak to him until she died.”
This single statement, preserved in the most authentic Sunni collection, confirms that her anger was real and unresolved. As the Prophet (S) said, “Allah is angered by Fatima’s anger and is pleased by her pleasure” (Musnad Ahmad ibn Hanbal, vol. 4, p. 328; Mustadrak al-Hakim, vol. 3, p. 154).
Thus, her suffering and displeasure are not sectarian myths but a shared moral reality. Instead of fearing or insulting one another, Muslims should think independently and sincerely about what truly happened to the daughter of the Prophet (S).
May Allah’s curse be upon those who wronged her, and may peace be upon Fatima Zahra (S), the leader of the women of Paradise.
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Regardless of sectarian debates, every sincere Muslim should at least reflect upon the narrations that exist regarding her suffering after the Prophet’s demise. Both Shia and Sunni sources acknowledge her deep grief, her isolation, and her confrontation with those in authority after the Prophet’s passing.
Historical records such as Sahih al-Bukhari (Book of Khumus, Hadith 3092) and Musnad Ahmad ibn Hanbal mention the dispute over Fadak, a property gifted to Fatima (S) by the Prophet (S). She was forced to defend her right publicly and to justify her claim before the ruling authority. Regardless of interpretations, the incident of Fadak itself is undeniable.
Multiple early historical and hadith works, including Tarikh al-Tabari, Al-Imama wa al-Siyasa (attributed to Ibn Qutayba), Sharh Nahj al-Balagha by Ibn Abi al-Hadid (a Sunni Mu‘tazili scholar), and Al-Milal wa al-Nihal by Al-Shahrastani, contain reports of the assault on her house and the confrontation that led to her injury. These wounds, according to numerous Shia and some Sunni historians, resulted in her martyrdom.
[and why is the case confined only to the shias, and why are the shias always made to prove it, even when many who claim to be shia themselves come with taunts, abuse, and lies? why don’t all muslims think about it seriously?]
Whether one accepts or rejects specific narrations, the historical outcome remains clear: Sayyida Fatima Zahra (S) left this world displeased with certain figures of her time, and this fact is directly stated in Sahih al-Bukhari (Book of Khumus, Hadith 3093): “Fatima remained angry with the first caliph and did not speak to him until she died.”
This single statement, preserved in the most authentic Sunni collection, confirms that her anger was real and unresolved. As the Prophet (S) said, “Allah is angered by Fatima’s anger and is pleased by her pleasure” (Musnad Ahmad ibn Hanbal, vol. 4, p. 328; Mustadrak al-Hakim, vol. 3, p. 154).
Thus, her suffering and displeasure are not sectarian myths but a shared moral reality. Instead of fearing or insulting one another, Muslims should think independently and sincerely about what truly happened to the daughter of the Prophet (S).
May Allah’s curse be upon those who wronged her, and may peace be upon Fatima Zahra (S), the leader of the women of Paradise.
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🏴☠️ | Started:
We will fight antisemitism and Islamophobia in New York City.
—Zohran Mamdani, after being elected Mayor of New York City
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We will fight antisemitism and Islamophobia in New York City.
—Zohran Mamdani, after being elected Mayor of New York City
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🇱🇧 | IOF Expanding Attacks on Lebanon, Leading to Civilian Martyrdoms:
The Israeli occupation forces have intensified their attacks across Lebanon, resulting in multiple civilian casualties.
An Israeli strike targeted a car near Burj Rahal, at the entrance of Al-Abasieh town, yesterday. Earlier, an Israeli drone also targeted a car in Kafrdebian. The day before yesterday, IOF forces demolished a house—either in Khiyak or Mays al-Jabal.
Yesterday, Yousef Srour (seen in the black shirt in the photo) was killed. He was the brother of Mohammad Srour, who was martyred after the funeral of Hassan Srour. Both Yousef and Mohammad were brothers.
On November 3, Mohammad Ali Hadid was targeted and killed. He was reportedly injured (and left blind) from a previous pager attack and was with his wife at the time. Seven other civilians were injured (one seen in a white T-shirt), and several cars were burned as a result of the strikes.
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The Israeli occupation forces have intensified their attacks across Lebanon, resulting in multiple civilian casualties.
An Israeli strike targeted a car near Burj Rahal, at the entrance of Al-Abasieh town, yesterday. Earlier, an Israeli drone also targeted a car in Kafrdebian. The day before yesterday, IOF forces demolished a house—either in Khiyak or Mays al-Jabal.
Yesterday, Yousef Srour (seen in the black shirt in the photo) was killed. He was the brother of Mohammad Srour, who was martyred after the funeral of Hassan Srour. Both Yousef and Mohammad were brothers.
On November 3, Mohammad Ali Hadid was targeted and killed. He was reportedly injured (and left blind) from a previous pager attack and was with his wife at the time. Seven other civilians were injured (one seen in a white T-shirt), and several cars were burned as a result of the strikes.
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