

You are entirely correct. However, the start of the Ummayad dynasty was the first Fitna, which is why Shia sources emphasize their brutality more, while Sunni may be ambivalent. Followers of the Ahl al Bayt is a clear reference to Shia Islam though
You are entirely correct. However, the start of the Ummayad dynasty was the first Fitna, which is why Shia sources emphasize their brutality more, while Sunni may be ambivalent. Followers of the Ahl al Bayt is a clear reference to Shia Islam though
followers of … the family of Muhammad, rather than the Islam of the Ummayad butchers
I interpreted this as a reference to their Shiism. I dont mean to misinterpret your words
Comrade, why don’t we emphasize their solidarity rather than their sect, just like they emphasize Islamic unity?
Glory to the resistance!
What is the current situation in Lebanon? Where does Hezbollah stand militarily?
In the imperial core, social democracy is a way to bribe and placate citizens, to create a labor aristocracy that benefits from colonial extraction and will thus support it. This is made possible exactly by that extraction, the surplus from the periphery makes up for the lost surplus from the core. It is just a way to redraw the line between the oppressed and the beneficiaries of that oppression.
Historically, like in Greece or Rome, that uplifted citizenry also constituted a much more effective military force to power the imperial expansion that keeps the system going, but I’m not sure if that still applies.
I think you mean yoke
I didn’t get much out of school personally
Sure it sucks from the perspective of the teacher but if students don’t care about the course they’re not gonna start caring by holding them by the hand and making them do the work. You can lead someone to water but you cant make them drink etc
(ofc everyone is different, maybe for some people it works but I absolutely hated courses like that)
what’s wrong with cheating
Thanks, I missed that
Where else? RSF is still going strong right? Or do you mean wrt israel
tfw when you’re not in on the joke
“We’ve only collected 62 of them over 20 years,”
So it hasn’t been recently discovered? Or is it that type of thing where it’s been discovered in a research collection or something
Peanut fruits develop underground, an unusual feature known as geocarpy.[11] After fertilization, a short stalk at the base of the ovary—often termed a gynophore, but which appears to be part of the ovary—elongates to form a thread-like structure known as a “peg”. This peg grows into the soil, allowing the fruit to develop underground.[11]
Beans back on the board?
Thank you for your comment. I agree Ansarallah is a beacon in Islam today.