Jack of All Trades, Master of All.

Joined October 2012
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Allah Ya jikan Khalifa. One of his sons, Alhaji Karami, during a school event once told us a very interesting story about the late Khalifa’s relationship with the Qur’an which I’ll never forget. While many people calculate the distance between states or countries using hours or kilometres, Khalifa used the number of chapters of the Qur’an 😁 For example, if he was asked, “Daga Abuja zuwa Kano awa nawa ne?” He would reply, “Izu ashirin ne” 😁 Meaning that throughout the journey, he would recite up to twenty chapters of the Qur’an.
*Remembering Khalifa* Eight years have passed, yet time has not dimmed your presence—it has only deepened it. Your life, so purposeful and impactful, remains etched in our hearts and continues to shape the way we live, give, and carry forward the values you instilled in us. You taught us how to live—with faith, purpose, and integrity. Much of who we are today is because of you. Your guidance, strength, and quiet mentorship continue to shape our lives in ways words cannot fully express. You lived with quiet strength and profound selflessness, touching countless lives with kindness, compassion, and grace. Those moments, those prayers, and those acts of goodness endure through the people you touched and the legacy you left behind. Your devotion to Almighty Allah and to Islam was steadfast and exemplary. Yours was a life anchored in faith, sincerity, and higher purpose—one that continues to inspire us every day. As your children, we remain committed to upholding your principles, honoring your name, and preserving the legacy you built with dignity and meaning. We carry you with us, always. We pray that Almighty Allah, in His infinite mercy, grants you the highest station in Al Jannah Firdaus, envelops you in His Noor, and grants you eternal peace. Forever in our hearts. Forever in our prayers. Forever missed. Abdul Samad Rabiu, CFR, CON
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Abbas Araghchi
If aliens requested a meeting with a sole individual to represent the human race, whom should we send?
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The person who got lucky also got up earlier, stayed later, sacrificed more, and complained less. But sure. Luck.
“you just got lucky man” the luck:
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Collective guilt because I’m a man is something I’d never agree with Idc what 1000 men do. I did not do it, not my cross to carry
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Iran has declined the US permission to sell oil. Says it has no surplus crude oil to offer international markets; that’s diplomatic speech for fuck off.
The US to temporarily lift sanctions on oil from Iran for 30 days, the only exceptions are they can't sell to North Korea, Cuba, or occupied Ukraine.
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Please marry the woman who’s the softest, kindest cutie pie to you and leave these military generals for Kratos.
a relationship only works if the girl is kinda mean to her man
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What's the Islamic teaching on hosting U.S. bases on Muslim lands?
Foreign Minister HH Prince @FaisalbinFarhan: attacking neighbors violates pacts and contradicts Islamic teachings. spa.gov.sa/en/N2542475
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Cuba has been under a US blockade for 67 years. Gaza has been under an Israeli blockade for 36 years. Europe and the rest of the world have been under the Iranian blockade via the Strait of Hormuz for only 21 days. Everyone needs to just relax and build some endurance.
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🇺🇸:"Hey Iran, we're going to temporarily lift sanc—" 🟩☫🟥:

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Iran says it has no surplus crude oil to offer to international markets after US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Washington could lift sanctions on Iranian oil at sea. 🔴 LIVE updates: aje.news/pxiy88
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RT @bierkonceagain: Dear Iran, when they fire that big cannon they slow right the fuck down to where they almost fly backwards. As they'll…
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JUST IN: 🇮🇷 Iran says any Arab or European country that expels Israeli and US ambassadors will get free passage through the Strait of Hormuz starting tomorrow.
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Babe is an insane name, please refer to me as supreme leader. 😂😭
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Yarn - 12k up in less than 30mins, tp set at 10x, shit got rugged so hard in seconds and obliterated my stoploss, burnt my initials, that token alone showed me atleast 8 emotions i never knew existed in me. Taught me a lesson i will never forget in my trading life 😂
what’s your biggest roundtrip as a trader?
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I see men all over the world sharing speeches from Ayatollah Khameni. It’s because when you hear from him for yourself, instead of having the Epstein media describe him, you see him for who he truly was.
Trump should have watched this before he killed the Ayatollah thinking it would be the end of Iran.
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In case you don't hate the US enough.
🚨 Footage of US soldiers Threatening iraqi families for no reason during the iraq invasion.
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🇮🇷🇺🇸 Iran just destroyed the AN/FPS-132 radar at Al Udeid with a single missile. One missile. That radar was not just a target. It was the nervous system of every Patriot battery, every THAAD launcher, every layered air defense architecture the United States has spent four decades and several trillion dollars constructing across the Gulf. Every interceptor in theater just went partially blind. The backbone of American missile defense in the most fortified US base in the Middle East — taken out by a single Iranian strike while they were busy stripping South Korea’s defenses, summoning Raytheon to the White House, and requesting $50 billion in emergency funds to restock magazines that were already hollow before this war began. The Air Defense shortage is worse than most imagined. Qatar claims to have intercepted 101 missiles during this conflict (likely inflated). Qatar claims two got through. One hit the only target that mattered. That is asymmetric warfare distilled to its purest form. Iran has to succeed once. The United States has to be perfect every time. And of course they weren’t. And now the US Navy — the force Trump promised would escort Gulf shipping through the Strait — has announced it cannot provide escorts in the Strait of Hormuz. No escorts. No timeline. But even if they do they're sitting ducks for Iran's coastal defence forces, no Iranian Navy presence required. The petrodollar runs through a chokepoint the United States can no longer credibly protect, defended by interceptor systems now operating without their primary radar, restocked by a Raytheon production line that makes 37 THAAD interceptors a year. 3,200 ships are sitting idle. European gas is up 50% and climbing fast. A global recession is no longer a forecast — it’s a Wednesday. The Gulf monarchs who rented their soil to Washington are watching their ports burn and their pipelines get threatened while the Navy says it needs more time. One missile just changed everything. This timeline is insane and cannot be distilled in a single post. History will need several volumes.
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1/12 Bahrain is one of the gulf countries being hit with missiles, and as people follow the news, it’s important you understand the country, its context and history: The indigenous population of Bahrain are the Baharna (بحارنة) – mostly made up of Arab Shia (it was one of the first countries to become Shia in the region in the 7th century). The Alkhalifa family (from the Bani Utbah tribe) occupied Bahrain by force in 1783 coming from Zubara (modern day Qatar) and have been ruling with violence since then. During the 2011 uprising one of the prominent chants was “go back to Zubara, your visit is over”, as the Bahrainis consider themselves occupied. This makes Bahrain the oldest ongoing occupation in the region.
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A lot of Americans have no idea who Husayn ibn Ali is, but they should if they want to understand what’s happening in the Middle East right now. Husayn ibn Ali was the grandson of the Prophet Muhammad. In 680 CE, he refused to pledge allegiance to Yazid, the Umayyad ruler who had effectively transformed the early Islamic caliphate into hereditary dynastic rule. Husayn would not legitimize what he believed to be corrupt and unjust authority. He traveled toward Kufa after receiving letters of support, but before any political uprising could materialize, he and a small band of family members and companions were surrounded and killed at the battle of Karbala. For Shiʿa Muslims, this battle at Karbala is the moral axis of their theology. Husayn became their eternal symbol of resistance to tyranny, even when defeat is certain. His martyrdom represents the belief that justice may lose militarily but triumph spiritually and morally. And this is not an abstract doctrine, it has practical & material implications. Husayn’s martyrdom is reenacted annually by Muslims during Ashura, their most important day of mourning. And it shapes the political consciousness of Shiʿa Muslims today. Husayn’s memory has deeply influenced the Iranian Revolution since the beginning. Revolutionary leaders explicitly invoked Karbala, portraying resistance to foreign domination and domestic authoritarianism as a reenactment of Husayn’s stand against illegitimate power. Iran is majority Shiʿa, and its political culture consciously draws on the symbolism of Karbala. When Iranian leaders frame confrontation with the United States as resistance to empire, they are invoking this narrative that justice requires sacrifice against overwhelming force. And now, with the killing of Ali Khamenei, many inside Iran and across the Shiʿa world will inevitably interpret this event through that same lens. In Shiʿa political theology, a leader killed by a powerful foreign adversary does not simply die, he becomes a martyr, a part of a sacred story of resistance. And now Trump & the drunken buffoon Pete Hegseth have killed their spiritual leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, for the same reason that Husayn ibn Ali was killed, standing up against unjust authority. They thought they had toppled the Islamic Revolution, when in fact they have emboldened it & given it another spiritual-political martyr. They have unified Shia people all across the region against the forces of imperialism. One must wonder if they took the time to learn this history before launching strikes on Iran, or if they were just blindly following whatever Bibi Netanyahu told them to do.
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Ladies and gentlemen, you can now see the pattern. When they can’t control a region or country, they fuel instability instead, backing militias and extremist groups to weaken and destabilize it. We’ve seen the consequences in the Sahel and beyond: Boko Haram, JNIM, ISWAP, the RSF, and others. The result is always the same…. chaos, division, and suffering for ordinary people.
JUST IN: 🇺🇸🇮🇷 President Trump says he's open to supporting armed Iranian militias.
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𝘉𝘦𝘵𝘵𝘦𝘳 𝘵𝘰 𝘣𝘦 𝘢 𝘸𝘰𝘭𝘧 𝘦𝘷𝘦𝘳𝘺𝘰𝘯𝘦 𝘩𝘢𝘵𝘦𝘴, 𝘵𝘩𝘢𝘯 𝘢 𝘥𝘰𝘯𝘬𝘦𝘺 𝘦𝘷𝘦𝘳𝘺𝘰𝘯𝘦 𝘳𝘪𝘥𝘦𝘴.
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