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Nearly 70% of Gaza war dead are women and children, UN says : anime_titties

Redditard cute twinks slurp up lies

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Too little too late. Daddy Trump is going to invite all the Palestinians to the US. So we can put them in the zoo with all the other monkeys and jackals.

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!chuds they already have the hacker dress code ready! They could have even given their hacker collective a cool name like

Kill Immediately Kill Effectively

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!jidf

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ExMoose chudditors react: https://old.reddit.com/r/exmuslim/comments/1gjopg7/i_just_read_about_wisam_sharieff/ https://old.reddit.com/r/exmuslim/comments/1gknco1/being_attacked_by_believers_for_talking_about/

Kiwichuds react: https://kiwifarms.st/threads/imam-wisam-sharieff-founder-of-quran-revolution-arrested-for-child-porn.204194/

(RNS) — Imam Wisam Sharieff, an online Quranic instructor for the educational nonprofit AlMaghrib Institute, has been arrested following a criminal complaint filed by the FBI accusing him of conspiracy to produce child pornography, according to a public affairs officer with the US Attorney's Office in the Northern District of Alabama.

FBI special agent Eric Salvador reported details of the allegations in a sworn affidavit documented in Birmingham, Alabama, dated Oct. 29, alleging that a woman who was an online student of Sharieff's said the instructor told her "that achieving an orgasm would help her spiritually and allow her to communicate with Allah better," according to the affidavit. :bruh:

The woman reportedly sent Sharieff videos of herself and her minor daughter "performing sexual acts on themselves" so he "could guide them and let them know how far they were progressing on their quest to become closer to Allah." :marseydespair: If true, the acts would constitute a federal crime.

The affidavit says that electronic devices and sexual toys were seized from the woman's residence, and that officers discovered a private chat on Telegram, an encrypted instant messaging app, that indicated Sharieff sent explicit videos of himself. It also revealed that the mother sent explicit videos of her child viewing adult pornography, according to the affadavit.

The chat also reportedly included messages from Sharieff encouraging the mother to trust him with her secrets, and inquiring when he can "work on the Quran" with her child.

Sharieff was reported to the Alabama Department of Human Resources by a person who identified herself as Sharieff's wife on Oct. 15.

Sharieff has not publicly issued any statements since the complaint was filed, and attempts to reach him have not been answered.

In a Friday (Nov. 1) post on the social media platform X, the AlMaghrib Institute said it had been notified of "a serious violation of AlMaghrib Institute policy by Wisam Sharieff." The post went on to say the institute had determined the action was in violation of its code of conduct and had terminated Sharieff's employment contract.

Sharieff, who lives in Texas, is known for creating the AlMaghrib Institute's Quran Revolution program, a popular curriculum for learning Quran recitation that claims to have helped thousands. He is also founder of Advocating Quranic Lifestyle, which offers to teach students about "personal development through Quranic lifestyle — recitation, prayer, and supplication — to empower the mind, body, and soul."

According to archived versions of his website, Sharieff studied for three years at the Islamic Institute of Education, a boarding school for students grades 6-12 in Elgin, Illinois, under Mufti Abdullah Saleem, the school's founder. In 2016, Saleem was convicted of sexually abusing both a former student and a former employee of the school.

In a public statement on Monday, the AlMaghrib Institute said it was "horrified" by the allegations, which it called "jarring and sickening." The statement clarified that the alleged communications between Sharieff and the woman were conducted via private chat, not on AlMaghrib's educational platform, and that the child was not a student at the institute.

The statement also noted that it has "zero tolerance" for romantic relationships between instructors and students and that as soon as it received notice of possible conduct code violations, the institute undertook its own investigation. Though the institute "did not have access to law enforcement's investigation," it concluded that Sharieff violated institute rules and terminated him.

"Our nation's justice system will now deal with Wisam Sharieff, and we ask Allah to bring solace to the victims and to bring healing to our community," the statement said. "Allah's religion is not reliant on any one individual, and the Quran Revolution program will continue with our students as scheduled."

MuslimMatters, an online news outlet that had previously interviewed Sharieff and published transcripts of his lectures, published a statement Tuesday saying the outlet "severed all association" with him. MuslimMatters called the allegations a "severe violation" of ethical principles in the Quran and offered a list of resources on reporting and preventing abuse.

The Asiyah Women's Center, an emergency center for domestic violence victims that serves Muslims, hosted a therapist-led Zoom event Monday night for community members to grieve together in light of the allegations. Sarah Sultan, an AlMaghrib instructor, reminded readers on Instagram that the "heinous actions and failings" of one individual don't have the power to supersede their faith in Allah.

Other experts weighed in as well. In a Facebook post, Abu Eesa, a senior instructor with the AlMaghrib Institute, credited the organization for taking the allegations seriously and addressing them publicly. "I hope that this will set an example in the future to such bodies to not hesitate to act quickly and effectively and not care for public sentiment but instead care for the Deen of Allah and their responsibility to it."

Ingrid Mattson, a leading Muslim scholar and a former president of the Islamic Society of North America, posted a thread on X noting that while spiritual abuse is shocking, it should no longer be surprising: "We have heard too many tragic reports about the abuse of children by those entrusted with raising them and those teaching them their faith. It is irresponsible to stay in a state of willful ignorance of these realities."

!chuds

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Obviously no sources, but I choose to believe it.

Back in 2017 Trump had a little sit down with MBS in Saudi, a week later Qatar was expelled from the GCC forcing all Qatairis out of Saudi, Bahrain, Kuwait, UAE, etc for funding terrorism.

Before the world cup they were readmitted to the GCC for obvious economic reasons.

Daddy's done it before and he'll do it again.

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How long until we'll see the 'queers for palestine' strags getting lynched? :marseypraying:

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Dems don't need the mask anymore, I guess. : Palestine
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Hamas Calls for "Immediate" End to War after Trump Election Win : politics :chudmuslimgenocide: :marseylaughpoundfist:

!nooticers !jidf !trump2024 HOW DOES HE DO IT? :marseyemojilaugh:


A senior Hamas official has called for an immediate end to Israel's war against the group in the Gaza Strip and a plan to achieve Palestinian statehood in remarks shared with Newsweek in the wake of former President Donald Trump's election victory.

"The election of Trump as the 47th president of the USA is a private matter for the Americans," Hamas Political Bureau member and spokesperson Basem Naim told Newsweek, "but Palestinians look forward to an immediate cessation of the aggression against our people, especially in Gaza, and look for assistance in achieving their legitimate rights of freedom, independence, and the establishment of their independent self-sovereign state with Jerusalem as its capital."

"The blind support for the Zionist entity 'Israel' and its fascist government, at the expense of the future of our people and the security and stability of the region, must stop immediately," he added.

When previously in office, Trump forged a close relationship with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is today engaged in a multifront war against the Iran-aligned Axis of Resistance that began with a large-scale Hamas-led attack against Israel in October 2023. However, Trump has also expressed criticism of Netanyahu's wartime leadership and has called for a timely end to the conflict.

Reached for comment, an Israeli official told Newsweek that "maintaining and building upon the special relationship between the U.S. and Israel has been a bipartisan feature of American politics since the founding of the Jewish state."

"We have no doubt that this will continue to be the case," the Israeli official said. "Going forward, we look forward to a strong working relationship with his administration to bring about a more peaceful, secure and prosperous Middle East."

With continued signs of disagreement between President Joe Biden and Netanyahu over the course of the war despite sizable U.S. military aid, the Israeli premier was the first to congratulate Trump on what was described as "history's greatest comeback."

"Your historic return to the White House offers a new beginning for America and a powerful recommitment to the great alliance between Israel and America," Netanyahu said in his statement Wednesday.

Netanyahu later spoke with Trump. The conversation was described by the Israeli side as a "warm and cordial" exchange in which the two "agreed to work together for Israel's security, and also discussed the Iranian threat."

Newsweek has reached out to Hezbollah and the Iranian Permanent Mission to the United Nations for comment.

The Israel-Hamas war, which has since expanded to include an Israeli air and land offensive against the Hezbollah movement in Lebanon, strikes from other Axis of Resistance factions in Iraq, Syria and Yemen and even direct exchanges of strikes between Israel and Iran, has proven a polarizing foreign policy issue in the U.S.

While Biden has both continued to provide military assistance to Israel and call for greater safeguards to mitigate civilian harm, he has been accused by Israel supporters of not doing enough to aid the U.S. ally and by pro-Palestinian factions of failing to sufficiently rein in Netanyahu.

Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign largely echoed the Biden administration's position, calling for peace and expressing sympathy to the plight of civilians caught in the conflict while at the same rejecting any calls to withhold arms sales to Israel.

In a statement issued Wednesday, Hamas also called for an end to Israel's campaign in Lebanon and for the U.S. to "stop providing military support and political cover to the Zionist entity, and to recognize the legitimate rights of our people."

"The American president-elect is required to listen to the voices that have been raised from American society itself for more than a year regarding the Zionist aggression on the Gaza Strip," the statement said, "rejecting the occupation and genocide, and objecting to support and bias toward the Zionist entity."

Palestinian National Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, who leads the West Bank-based government that rivals the Gaza-based Hamas, also congratulated Trump on his election victory Wednesday.

Abbas expressed "his aspiration to work with President Trump for peace and security in the region" and stressed "the commitment of our people to seek freedom, self-determination and statehood, in accordance with international law," according to a statement published by the Palestine News and Information Agency (WAFA).

"We will remain steadfast in our commitment to peace," Abbas was quoted as saying, "and we are confident that under your leadership the United States will support the legitimate aspirations of the Palestinian people."

Both Hamas and Abbas had frequently condemned Trump's Middle East measures while he was in office, including his 2018 decision to move the U.S. embassy from Tel Aviv to the disputed city of Jerusalem and his 2020 plan to end the decades-long Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

The proposal, widely branded as a "deal of the century," would have granted Israel control over internationally unrecognized Jewish settlements in the West Bank and occupied areas along the Jordanian border. Hamas and other Palestinian factions would be disarmed, Palestinians would recognize Israel as a Jewish state, refrain from participation in any international organizations without Israeli consent and receive some desert territory along the Israel-Egypt border, as well as access to international investments.

In one of its most ambitious steps, the proposal also outlined for the establishment of a tunnel connecting the West Bank and Gaza.

While the plan failed to gain momentum in the Arab world, Trump successfully oversaw the Abraham Accords later that year that led to the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Sudan and Morocco establishing diplomatic relations with Israel.

Trump also oversaw a sharp rise in tensions between Washington and Tehran, particularly with the U.S. withdrawal from a multilateral nuclear deal in 2018 and the U.S. killing of Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Quds Force chief Major General Qassem Soleimani in Iraq in 2020.

The Republican leader has since accused Biden and Harris of being too soft on Iran and he has repeatedly asserted that the war in Hamas would not have happened under his presidency. At the same time, Trump has accused his Democratic rivals of seeking to spark a greater war in the Middle East, something he has vowed to avoid.

"We want a strong and powerful military and ideally, we don't have to use it," Trump said during his election night victory speech. "You know, we had no wars four years. We had no wars. Except we defeated ISIS, we defeated ISIS in record time."

"They said, 'He will start a war.' I'm not going to start a war," Trump said early Wednesday. "I'm going to stop wars."

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Was it worth it Holocaust Harris?

Not too sneedy but I thought the picture was amusing.

https://old.reddit.com/r/alltheleft/comments/1gkzbgb/was_it_worth_is_holocaust_harris/

I cbf reposting comments here becoz I need to go to work to fund ur neetbux

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Chomskyites belong in camps

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please tell me this is real
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Netanyahu fires defence minister :marseythatcher: Gallant

!jidf

This is pretty :marseyroan: major :marseygaygeneral: news. Gallant was probably fired not being an absolute yes man, as per the article he has criticised Bibi's goal of "total victory" in Gaza as r-slurred

Does this mean the IDF will go even MORE on the aggressive? We'll see

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Check out this guy's post history. It looks like a bot. He looks pretty clean for a guy living in a tent. I wonder how much this dude is making off these idiots.

/u/SecretBiscotti8128

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Hasan is a terrorist

https://old.reddit.com/r/Destiny/comments/1gjlxtl/we_exist_only_to_cause_chaos_and_regression/

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I'm on my Muslim girl phase

Crazy how vocal they are until a strong hang suggests otherwise.

First was an Uzbek girl and now it's an Afghan girl.

The Afghan girl is a freak btw. Love America.

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Make Love Not War

!jidf

!palestine

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