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Remember what I posted about these Bitcoin podcast retards? Beware ya muslimeen image
2025-12-07 05:21:32 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
The colors green, red, black and white are important symbolically in Islam. They feature prominently in many flags of Muslim countries. The green symbolizes detachment from the world (zuhud). Enjoying worldly things is permitted but it should not be our focus or occupy our heart. Anything that causes us to forget Allah is dunya (worldly). Red is the color of the forger’s tool. It is to tolerate the trials of the world with patience and purify our souls. Black is the absence of worldly color and a symbol of detachment from the world. White is the color of hunger. We are commanded to fast. Even Adam and Hawa were ordered to fast from a particular tree in paradise. Summarized from a lecture by Shaykh Abdul Hakeem Murad
2025-11-23 18:47:57 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
TIME IN THE ISLAMIC WORLDVIEW Time is among the most subtle creations of Allah. We live within it, measure our lives by it, and watch everything around us rise, fall, flourish, or fade through it. Yet the Islamic tradition teaches that time itself is not an independent force, nor an eternal backdrop, but a created reality — a dimension of change woven by Allah into the fabric of creation. When we look at the world, we intuitively sense that time flows differently for different things. A mountain stands unmoved for centuries, a tree grows and decays across seasons, and an insect may live its entire life in a day. What distinguishes these experiences is not that time itself changes, but that each created thing undergoes change at its own pace. Time, in its essence, is simply the measure of these successive changes. Modern science measures time with extraordinary precision, such as through atomic decay, while earlier civilizations — including the earliest Muslims — measured time through the alternation of day and night, the cycles of the moon, and the changing of the seasons. Whether measured by the heartbeat or by the orbit of a planet, time remains a human attempt to track the unfolding of Allah’s decree within creation. The Qur’ān itself draws our attention to the relativity of time. What appears slow or unmoving to us may be in constant motion in another realm. A single day in one realm may equal a thousand years in another. These revelations remind us that human perception is limited, and that what we experience as time is only our vantage point within a far broader creation. This relativity does not diminish the reality of time; it reveals its true nature. Time is not an absolute entity that governs creation. It is only the rhythm of created things undergoing change — mountains shifting imperceptibly, stars evolving over eons, the human heart beating moment to moment. Each realm of creation has its own tempo, its own cadence, its own clock. Above all of this stands Allah, exalted beyond measure. He is the Creator of time and not subject to it. Time is contingent, always tied to change, and therefore cannot apply to the One who is eternal, unchanging, and perfect. Allah existed before time and remains as He has always been — unaffected by the motion, stillness, or transformation of His creation. For this reason, the Prophet ﷺ taught us not to curse time. People often blame time for misfortune, but the Prophet ﷺ reminded us that it is Allah who creates the events that unfold within time. Time has no will or power of its own; it is merely the stage upon which Allah’s decree manifests. Reflecting on time in this way brings clarity and humility. We begin to see every moment of our lives as part of a divine unfolding. The rise and fall of civilizations, the slow shaping of continents, the flicker of an insect’s life — all occur within a tapestry Allah Himself has set into motion. To understand time, then, is to understand our place in creation. It is to witness how all things change, while Allah alone remains unchanged. It is to see life as a journey through the signs of Allah, each moment a reminder of the One who transcends all moments.
2025-11-16 11:22:59 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Where’s the Bitcoin Plunge Protection Team
2025-11-14 12:58:02 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
I had some thoughts on why there was a lack of western style fiction in Islamic civilization. I’d appreciate your thoughts. image image image image
2025-11-11 04:18:50 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Look at this zakat coin. A “solution” looking for a problem. Not sure what assets they use for stable coin. A Delaware corporation! image image image
2025-11-11 03:06:36 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Halloween pro tip: Take the candy but don’t get in the van!🚐 🕸️ 🍭
2025-10-22 13:06:42 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Police shot and injured Jews in the Manchester false flag operation image
2025-10-03 11:22:28 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Hope everyone is having a wonderful weekend image
2025-08-09 16:40:33 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Fuck Israel and anyone who supports them
2025-07-26 20:03:04 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →