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Mohamed GigaChad
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This is a revolution with a ledger. Bitcoin doesn’t negotiate. It replaces. قال القائد العظيم صلاح الدين الأيوبي: (كيف أبتسم والأقصى أسير والله إني لأستحي من الله أن أبتسم وإخواني هناك يعذبون ويقتلون) 🇵🇸 Palestine will be free Upscrolled: https://share.upscrolled.com/en/user/cc42e7a7-40cd-41f7-a53a-6a42a4d844ee/ Antisemite of the year 2026 candidate
Reddit banned me for calling a liberal a retarded faggot. Because he was acting like a retarded faggot!
6 Ways the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ Transformed the Economy of Madinah After building the spiritual hub, the Mosque, the Prophet ﷺ quickly sought to build an independent, ethical and fair economy for the nascent Muslims in Madinah. These were some of the key features of the marketplace: 1. Strategic Location The Prophet ﷺ personally selected the market’s location near the “natural main entrance” to Madinah, ensuring that individuals and caravans passing through would engage with it. 2. A Market with Purpose The market's strategic location, diverse supply of goods, cleanliness, and reputation for fair trade made it an appealing hub for everyone entering Madinah. 3. Monotheistic Vision and Fair Competition Guided by a monotheistic vision, the market upheld ethics while fostering healthy competition. Stalls were allocated on a first-come, first-served basis, encouraging hard work and diligence. 4. Fair Trade The Prophet ﷺ established law, order, and fair trade, with no taxes, and spoke out against monopolies and hoarding. He regularly visited the market to correct unethical practices, and this set the path of market regulators which became a distinct feature of future Muslim markets. 5. Diverse and Vibrant Economy The market thrived with a variety of crafts, industries, and goods, including butchers, blacksmiths, perfumers, tailors, weavers, and moneychangers. It also traded food, textiles, animals, and domestic goods, making it a dynamic and lively economic hub. 6. Inclusive Marketplace The market was open to people of all faiths. A hadith narrates how Ka’b b. Malik encountered a Christian farmer from Syria selling grain in the Madinah market, highlighting its inclusivity. The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ not only established a thriving economic system in Madinah but also ensured it was ethical, inclusive, and beneficial for the entire community. image
Stop following Social media community standards and start following the Sunnah . Zuckerberg will ban you anyways
Israelis in English: “we just want peace, we’re the victims 🥺” Israelis in Hebrew: image