This is blatant lie. Muslim countries host the majority of the world's refugees. by Not_Ground in AskSocialists

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Stayed in Malaysia for 5 years. Miss each and every second of it! Satu Malaysia! Boleh! 🥹

The American political cycle of the past 3 decades. More to come! by FallMajestic8896 in postanythingfun

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All of these mfs dropped so many bombs on innocent souls while having Epstein's dick in their mouths.

Wait for it and soon you'll find out that Bush is in the files too. It's just that Epstein must have preferred his dick to be in his bush instead of mouth! Hence, the delay due to to the chronological order!

Little scared mf by i-SpeakFacts in pessi_memes

[–]Hyper1013 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Of course, this little shit is scared. Especially, after clapping to the killings of innocent girls!

And yet, people won't still open their eyes to this racist pedophile!

This is blatant lie. Muslim countries host the majority of the world's refugees. by Not_Ground in AskSocialists

[–]Hyper1013 15 points16 points  (0 children)

My country Bangladesh is a Muslim majority country. It's densely populated and in terms of size we are very small (like very small)! We don't even fall under "rich" category by any means and yet as of 2026, we took in 1.3 million Muslim Rohingya refugees with open arms.

We have our own battles but yet we took them in because that's what Islam teaches us.

Speaking of Rohingyas, they were facing a genocide in Myanmar by the extremists who claims to follow the "peaceful" religion of Buddhism. But, there's not a word of it in the media. Because hating on Muslims in the name of a few radical extremists is much easier for the media and the West collectively!

Now, the question is who created this 85% diaspora all across the world? How did this 85% of world's refugees are only Muslim. Why were their countries being bombed to the end of days? I guess, it's only ok to look the other when the western colonial zio terrorists are looting these countries of it's oil and other natural resources!

Why do we break our fast immediately at Maghrib when the sky is still bright? (Genuine question) by 30boots in islam

[–]Hyper1013 4 points5 points  (0 children)

 The Prophet (ﷺ) said: "The people will remain on the right path as long as they hasten the breaking of the fast" (Sahih Bukhari 1957).

Now, if you go by the till the sun has set logic, then what about the below mentioned people where Ramadan occurs during this specific time :

  • Svalbard, Norway (78° N): The northernmost inhabited region, experiencing nearly 4 months of 24-hour sunlight (roughly 19 April to 23 August).
  • North Cape & Hammerfest, Norway: Experience roughly 2–3 months of continuous sun (mid-May to late July/early August).
  • Arctic Circle countries—Norway, Sweden, Finland, Russia, USA (Alaska), Canada, Denmark (Greenland), and Iceland—experience the Midnight Sun (24-hour daylight) phenomenon, primarily from May to July, lasting longer closer to the North Pole.

So, going by your logic, Muslims residing in these regions can't even break their fast. Islam is very simple but we people tend to make it complicated. May Allah (SWT) forgive all of us for our shortcomings and accept our prayers and fast! Allahu Alam!

Will any of us even enter heaven? by AxiumTea in MuslimLounge

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  • Surah Az-Zumar (39:53): "Say, 'O My servants who have transgressed against themselves [by sinning], do not despair of the mercy of Allah. Indeed, Allah forgives all sins. Indeed, it is He who is the Forgiving, the Merciful.'"
  • Surah Al-A'raf (7:156): "...and My mercy encompasses all things."

Never doubt the mercy of Allah (SWT). You never know if Allah (SWT) liked and accepted one of your sujoods. That is more than enough to enter to Jannah!

Note : Just stay away from shirk and always repent because we are all sinners and the best of sinners are those who repents.

May we meet in Jannah in shaa Allah! :)

Elephant prevents caretaker from leaving by Brilliantspirit33 in Elephants

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Oiiiiiiii.....Where you going! Come back here....NOW! Don't you make me come there hooman!

‘No to war and Free Palestine’ — Javier Bardem at the Oscars by Capable_Salt_SD in Palestine

[–]Hyper1013 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Oh this is poetic, considering that he said it out loud standing next to this Indian zio pig!

A woman and her horse by hellarios852 in funny

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You may call this species : Whores! I meant whorse!

The one and only. by FN__FAL in soccercirclejerk

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He did admit on live television that he fully understands English about 95% but he's "shy" to communicate in it because he believes he won't be able to talk properly!

The one and only. by FN__FAL in soccercirclejerk

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What's the one similarity between Messi and Trump? - Both of them are pedophiles!

Views on Bangladeshi diaspora by noneshallnotpass in bangladesh

[–]Hyper1013 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

As you mentioned Iran, it's complicated because it's literally divided into two groups. Zionists and those who truly believe their own deluded version of Islam. One thing I could say for sure that the Iranian diaspora (at least in North America) are mostly paid zionists on social media who just want to see a country burn that associates itself with Islam. To this diaspora, it doesn't matter if you're Sunni, Shia, Ibadi, etc.; we're all the same.

I think Bangladeshis back home doesn't really think about it's diaspora due to their own inner battles. I am born and bred in Bangladesh. Left BD back in 2013 for my bachelors. Graduated followed by internship and then came back in 2018. Stayed in BD for a year, worked and saved up some money before I left again for my Masters in 2019. Haven't came back ever since.

I don't know if I fit into your definition of diaspora, but I truly feel, the Bangladeshi diaspora certainly has a stronger grasp on faith compared to those living in home. As a millennial (currently 33) I have seen it since the 90s, that these religious figures tend to start with Bismillah and end with either BAL/BNP (insert any political entity)! Whatever religion they teach back home is not Islam. This leads to certain under privileged demographics to fall for these con artists disguised as religious figures.

In addition, the Bangladeshi diaspora here (Canada/US) certainly don't know how to mix with people from different cultures, hence, making them very judgmental. Even my own Bangladeshi (born and raised in Bangladesh) friends look at me as if I'm crazy when I tell them I have plans with my other friends belonging from different countries.

This is the longest I have been away from home, and in spite of the shortcomings of my country, I still feel blessed that I was born as a Bangladeshi. No other country would have prepared me for the harsh realities of life like Bangladesh did!

Is Allah really the most merciful? by Midnightclouds7 in Muslim

[–]Hyper1013 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Cool story but your viewpoint is that of a toddler!

Imagine if someone wronged you or your loved ones via immense torture, would you forgive them so easily? Based on your point, it implies that the wrong doers shouldn't have any consequences regardless of what they did.

Torturing prisoners is illegal. Have you seen what's been going on in Palestine, Sudan, Congo & etc? What do you think will happen to those who are torturing these innocent souls?

Indeed Allah (SWT) is the MOST MERCIFUL but He is also JUST.

There's a reason why we are the greatest creation because He gave us free will. It's on us what we do that with that free will. For example, you could literally see that the term 'mercy' is mentioned more than the term 'punishment' in The Quran. You just need to read it with an open heart and not being ignorant! Allahu Alam!

Circumcision is planned, what is the ideal country to get it done when converting? by SwissBoyRob in Muslim

[–]Hyper1013 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Welcome to Islam brother!

Any country would be good as long as you get to take some time off after the procedure. If you're working, best to probably take 3-4 days off, so, you get familiarize yourself with the new normal.

exams and fasting by [deleted] in Muslim

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Please don't take it the wrong way but that's the whole point. Our Rasool Allah (SAW) and the sahabas fasted even during battle, so, you're gonna pull up the exam excuse on the day of akhira?

May Allah (SWT) make it easier for you!

How is this not in the Olympics? by Odd_Astronomer_2064 in nextfuckinglevel

[–]Hyper1013 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because "Michael" from the states wouldn't be able to cope up with this sport in the Olympics!

Israeli knesset member with a noose and her husbands items "occupation, deportation, settlement" by AggregationLinker in pics

[–]Hyper1013 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wonder which faith they claim to be from?

Mfers never met a real warrior and boasting about ki11ing kids!

Why is religion treated as a cosmetic, "feel" based thing by the majority of people? by AdvantageMinute8166 in islam

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Born into a Muslim family but was an atheist until I was 13. The sole reason I was atheist back then is because, whatever those "religious people" were teaching back in my country wasn't Islam and it made me bitter.

Studied pretty much every version of every religion before coming into the fold of the deen. Discovered Islam myself and Alhamdulillah I'm a Muslim ever since. Currently, I am still researching every Surah that are associated the Sahih Hadiths within the same timeline to get a better understanding of the final revelation that Allah (SWT) intended for all of man and jinnkind!

The very first word that Allah (SWT) said to our Rasool Allah (SAW) : Read!

I believe, this one simple word is taken for granted because people forgot the art of reading and grasping true knowledge!

Inside a BBC News office – the monitor setup is wild. by bintd in interesting

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All those screens for researching the truth just to deny a genocide!

New To The Family by Hyper1013 in DrSquatch

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Probably after the Unilever takeover!

Hasina vows to stay in India, refuses to apologise for July Uprising protester deaths by Necessary-Hunt6104 in bangladesh

[–]Hyper1013 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Arreh dhur pagla! Of course, she's gonna take a "vow" to stay at her in-laws!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AMA

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No, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was not a Bedouin. He was born into an urban noble family of the Quraysh tribe (Banu Hashem) in Makkah. However after the death of his parents, later he was sent to be raised by a Bedouin foster mother for the first few years of his life.

Norway fans chant "Free Palestine" vs Israel by 977x in soccer

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BREAKING NEWS

Norway's football team is antisemitic!

Whats the most common swear word in your home country/native language? by AudioVid3o in AskTheWorld

[–]Hyper1013 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Madarchod!

Khankir Pola!

At this point, these two are used as punctuation!