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Rafida rejectors we reject the dogs like yazid and ibn tammyyia and abdulwahab we follow the prophet family

Unlike the dogs like you who claim to love the prophet family at the same time you consider the dog yazid and banu ummya dogs as rightful rulers and imam Hussein as kharijie

As far as i know, nobody loves yezid.
 
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As far as i know, nobody loves yezid.
Because your country is handfi sufi and not wahhabi salafi followers of ibn tammyyia

Ibn tammyyia described the revolt against yazid as corruption is like yazid was a muslim ruler who was chosen by people and not dictator who was imposed by his father by the sword on the people :lol:

And imam Hussein and rebel who was hungry for power which is not true he didn't sacrifice home self for sake of the chair if he wanted it he would become one of yazid men and become rich

The revolt was to save the Muslims from the dictatorship of the ummyyads
 
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@Sinan no one can argue or debate with iranians. its imposible. cuz they will change what they believe in and their principles just to avoid looking like a fool in a debate. iv sent a video to @haman10 few days or a week ago and iv been waiting for a reply. nothing until now. in the video there is a fatwa by khomeini that men can sleep with babies. i asked him what do you say about that ? and if you think its wrong are you man enough to go and demonstrate against this fatwa in the streets of tehran ? no answer! i asked him again and no reply. i just asked a questioned and im waiting for an answer. very simple.
they are good at trolling and nothing more. they cant have a proper debate like mature educated men.
we opened 3 tv channels to debate them and begged them to send us their best scholars. but no reply. they are scared.
i know their mentality. dont waste your time arguing with them. never argue a fool.
just put the facts and evidence and leave. they can troll all day long.
some iranians get paid for trolling. im not kidding
but the good thing is. after few years from starting those channels many shia in iran are becoming muslims. inshallah in a few years muslims will be the majority in iran and shia a minority.

correction. not just iranians but shia in general

Well, man....in reality i'm extremely secular and nationalist. I really don't care for sects....infact i didn't know much about the sects until a few years ago. I'm Hanafi Muslim that's it. I really don't problem with anyone's sect or religion....

But Iranians....(not all of them, they are have good people among them) arguing, debating on logical basis with them is impossible. So, i'm just toying with them. :)
 
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Well, man....in reality i'm extremely secular and nationalist. I really don't care for sects....infact i didn't know much about the sects until a few years ago. I'm Hanafi Muslim that's it. I really don't problem with anyone's sect or religion....

But Iranians....(not all of them, they are have good people among them) arguing, debating on logical basis with them is impossible. So, i'm just toying with them. :)
of course not all of them. i had good friends from there... but you know what type im talking about.
hey i heard our king first outside visit will be to turkey. anything from your local news about this visit ?
im hoping something good will come out of it. a lot of ppl and political analyst are optimistic. but of course we will have to wait and see. some high turkey officials came already. i think if im not mistaken the minister of defence and interior.
 
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of course not all of them. i had good friends from there... but you know what type im talking about.
Yeap, i know. :agree:
hey i heard our king first outside visit will be to turkey. anything from your local news about this visit ?
im hoping something good will come out of it. a lot of ppl and political analyst are optimistic. but of course we will have to wait and see. some high turkey officials came already. i think if im not mistaken the minister of defence and interior.
Nope, i have heard nothing.....
Are you sure man...? First visits are diplomatically very important. I think he will visit a brotherly Arab country instead of Turkey.
 
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Speaking about simplicity @Rakan.SA @Gasoline

Check this video out guys.


Richard Proenneke - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sometimes I have a strong urge to leave it all and live in the wild for a few weeks/months. It must be a primal instinct that most of us have. At least I have it occasionally.

I could see myself live as a Bedouin for a few weeks somewhere in Arabia, as a shepherd/farmer in the mountainous regions of Hijaz and Southwestern KSA or on one of the over 1000 tropical and secluded islands in KSA as a fisherman.

Nature is hugely underrated in our modern society I feel.

Areas like this in KSA/Arabia.



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فرسان by jazan2013, on Flickr

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الوجه الاخر by A.Aziz Hajjaj عبدالعزيز بن حجاج, on Flickr



Just to get away from the hectic modern-world that sometimes seems without purpose for a while. Especially to distance yourself from the continuous nonsense in the ME and world as a whole.

@Nihonjin1051

How are you doing bro?

I was reading a bit about the Japanese royal family and then I stumbled across the 99 year old Takahito, Prince Mikasa who apparently is a scholar and part-time lecturer in Middle Eastern studies and Semitic languages.
Since 1954, he has also directed the Japanese Society for Middle East Studies.

Do you know if some of his work has been translated into English? He must be a very knowledgeable man on this field given his 60+ years (!) experience.

Takahito, Prince Mikasa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
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Speaking about simplicity @Rakan.SA @Gasoline

Check this video out guys.


Richard Proenneke - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sometimes I have a strong urge to leave it all and live in the wild for a few weeks/months. It must be a primal instinct that most of us have. At least I have it occasionally.

I could see myself live as a Bedouin for a few weeks somewhere in Arabia, as a shepherd/farmer in the mountainous regions of Hijaz and Southwestern KSA or on one of the over 1000 tropical and secluded islands in KSA as a fisherman.

Nature is hugely underrated in our modern society I feel.

Areas like this in KSA/Arabia.



15s4fw9.png


9851b95e6111322a462b47d3ab6dea47-jpg.142638

فرسان by jazan2013, on Flickr

db80afd76543a193d198655afb2d4a35-jpg.142196


8179879957_95f62725c7_b.jpg

الوجه الاخر by A.Aziz Hajjaj عبدالعزيز بن حجاج, on Flickr



Just to get away from the hectic modern-world that sometimes seems without purpose for a while. Especially to distance yourself from the continuous nonsense in the ME and world as a whole.

@Nihonjin1051

How are you doing bro?

I was reading a bit about the Japanese royal family and then I stumbled across the 99 year old Takahito, Prince Mikasa who apparently is a scholar and part-time lecturer in Middle Eastern studies and Semitic languages.
Since 1954, he has also directed the Japanese Society for Middle East Studies.

Do you know if some of his work has been translated into English? He must be a very knowledgeable man on this field given his 60+ years (!) experience.

Takahito, Prince Mikasa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
buddy its in my future plans in shaa allah... just let me finish my business problems and fix them and im going to do it all in shaa allah. desert mountains islands and my own farm. fresh food without antibiotics and sht.
iv been traveling alone with friends since grade 7. of course as we grew up those trips started to get wilder haha. then few years ago i started to travel alone from time to time. nice detox and rejuvenation trips in islands and between mountains. best alone trip you can have. its amazing. in sha allah in the future i wanna do lots of trips in saudi. there is a lot to see and enjoy. i wish i have started those trips earlier.
 
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