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Iran may stop sending pilgrims to Saudi Arabia after teenagers’ sexual abuse

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Ban this habashi raisinhead

Sahih Bukhari Volume 009, Book 089, Hadith Number 256.
Narrated By Anas bin Malik : Allah's Apostle said, "You should listen to and obey, your ruler even if he was an Ethiopian (black) slave whose head looks like a raisin.
Sahih Bukhari Volume 009, Book 089, Hadith Number 256. - Hadith Collection


Yes i am Black and Might be habashi but Most importantly i am Sunni, I will be in Jana inshallah sipping on my paradise wine while your like would get to practise zorostarian with the shia twist first hand touching and living among it ;)

PS so any muslim should obey the ugliest Negro Sunni Muslim rather than the most handsome, rightous and whitest Shia Persian. Hahaha You must be dumb to quote this hadith to try to prove a point.
 
Good step which should haven taken years ago, it's well-known that respect of a belliver is greater than Kabbe.



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Yes i am Black and Might be habashi but Most importantly i am Sunni, I will be in Jana inshallah sipping on my paradise wine while your like would get to practise zorostarian with the shia twist first hand touching and living among it ;)

PS so any muslim should obey the ugliest Negro Sunni Muslim rather than the most handsome, rightous and whitest Shia Persian. Hahaha You must be dumb to quote this hadith to try to prove a point.

I think there will be enough space for all people in heaven ...

 
Iran should send its pilgrims

Mecca and Madina are not saudi property

Al SALOOL are just occupiers their and its hijaz not saudi or what ever the occupiers call it

saudis are custodians

in the long run Mecca & media are better off being like the Vactican
 
I just noticed this Al Arabiya article from a few days back,

Saudi prosecutes airport staff accused of sexually harassing Iranian teens

Here is something fascinating about the article. Notice how they never once mention that the victims were boys?

They are referred to as "a group of Iranian pilgrims", "two teenage Iranian victims", and "the youths".

And look at the stock picture at the top of the page. It's a picture of a young girl hiding her face in shame.

In other news sources, you won't find the same ambiguity. For example, in New York Times, "two teenage boys were sexually harassed by airport officials". Rueters, " that Saudi security officers sexually assaulted two Iranian boys". Ibtimes "sexual abuse of two Iranian boys"

Why is this interesting?

Because that's how propaganda works best. Not by outright lying, but by bending the truth. The Al Arabiya article didn't lie by saying "girls", but by not mentioning boys, and by placing a stock image of a girl, the impression is given to the reader that the teens were girls. Why do this? Maybe in a misogynist middle eastern culture, we all think that sexual harassing two boys is very bad, but if they are Iranian girls? Maybe not so bad?
 

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