Abdullah Tariq
04/06/2025
Bakra Eid is here...
But who are we really sacrificing for?
For Allah? Or for people?
Expensive animals, reels and selfies.
Have we turned worship into a show?
The true purpose of Qurbani is one:
To please Allah (SWT).
Not to impress the world.
Not for social media likes.
Not to compete.
This video dives into:
đ Youth mindset today
đ Importance of Zil-Hajj
đ The real meaning of sacrifice
Watch till the end...
It might change the way you see Qurbani.
Link in comments!
03/06/2025
No one is born celebrating a m*rder.
Minds like this aren't born, they are built.
By the media we love, the conversations we ignore and the toxicity we glorify. We feed this mindset daily!
We cheer for heroes in Dramas who stalk, harass and "win" the girl through obsession.
We call catcalling masti, not badtameezi.
We forward clips objectifying women, calling it entertainment.
We consume songs and reels where women are degraded, calling it just a trend.
We watch movies that glorify domestic violence in the name of love.
We abuse women in our daily conversations with the boys.
We silence women when they speak up about harassment or abuse.
We dismiss respectful behavior as weakness or being soft.
We look for 'perfect' victims to show support ignoring that they are humans, just like us.
We call victims attention seekers, shameless or 'asking for it.
And worst of all, when a girl is m*rdered, we scroll by or comment "serves her right."
So no, no one is born like this.
We built this mindset, brick by brick.
Through silence, through laughter, through what we chose to ignore.
(There are other reasons too but I have highlighted the most important ones that I could remember)
May Allah guide us all!
26/04/2025
Concerts in Saudi. Genocide in Gaza.
When the cries of Palestinian children echo through the rubble, beats drop in Saudia.
While the Ummah is under fire,
the Muslim world is dancing.
The land that was once the heart of Islam, the cradle of Tawheed, is now a global hub for music festivals, celebrity appearances, and shameless displays of luxury and entertainment.
And itâs not just Saudi Arabia itâs us.
The Muslim youth. The so-called "Ummah of the Prophet (SAW)." We were meant to be the flag-bearers of Haq, but weâve become slaves to Netflix, concerts, trends, and dopamine hits.
While bombs rain down in Gaza,
we're busy chasing dopamine in music, influencers, and the next big "event."
How did we fall this far?
We were never meant to live for our desires.
We were meant to live for the truth.
To be the voice for the oppressed. To stand when the world bows.
But today?
We're too busy being entertained to even care.
The Ummah doesnât need more distractions. It needs awakening. It needs repentance. It needs action.
Itâs not just about Palestine anymore. Itâs about the soul of the Muslim world.
Weâre witnessing a spiritual collapse, where entertainment has replaced empathy, and distraction has drowned out our duty.
Wake up. Before itâs your silence that Allah questions.
25/04/2025
Fatima Jinnah Women University, Rawalpindi. Fjwu_Official A place named after a symbol of dignity. Now echoing with the sounds of concerts, while Gaza echoes with the cries of martyrs.
Is this what weâve reduced our campuses to? Celebrations, music, and lights especially when our Ummah is shrouded in blood and darkness?
Itâs not just about the concert. Itâs about desensitization. Itâs about Muslim youth whoâve become so numb to suffering that we can dance while others die.
Letâs not be fooled, such events are rarely innocent. Free mixing, musical vulgarity, shameless promotion of haram culture, all in environments that detach students from their Islamic values.
And while Palestine burns, these events proudly go on as if we are not part of the same Ummah, the same body.
The Prophet (S.A.W) reminded us that when one part of the body is in pain, the whole body feels it. So why do we act like Gaza isnât our wound?
Instead of using our platforms to raise awareness, to demand justice, to awaken hearts, we are promoting forgetfulness.
Itâs time to ask ourselves: Are we building a generation of conscious Muslims or cultural clones?
Would Allah be pleased with what weâre doing, while the Ummah suffers?
Letâs not lose our ghayrah. Letâs not sell our dignity for a few hours of entertainment. Letâs return to our purpose before itâs too late.
Rebuttal of lame anti-boycott arguments from Desi liberals and ill informed preachers!
Credits: midnightthoughts._ / Instagram
20/04/2025
Multan Sultans posing with the Palestinian ambassador, Rizwan making a âprayerâ pose, all while wearing jerseys sponsored by Pepsi, a known supporter of Zionist agendas.
You canât pray for Gaza with one hand and take Zionist money with the other.
This is face-saving, not sincerity.
They donated just a small fraction to Gaza, just enough to save face, just enough to go viral. The rest of the money? Still flowing from brands that profit off Muslim blood.
Palestine doesn't need photo ops. Palestine doesn't need symbolic duas in front of flashing cameras. Palestine needs food, freedom, justice and courage.
Where is that courage when itâs time to say no to Zionist money? Where is that sincerity when itâs time to sacrifice profits for principles?
If you truly stand with Palestine, show it in your actions, not in your PR stunts.
18/04/2025
THE WEST GOING BACK TO DEFAULT SETTINGS! đ¤Ł
First the US hit the reverse gear on LGBTQ madness when Trump came in. Now the UK is âmagicallyâ realizing that men are men and women are women again. Welcome back to basic biology, lads. đ¤Ł
This is what happens when laws are made by confused humans who bow down to every trend and tantrum. One day there are 2 genders, the next day there are 72 and youâre expected to memorize pronouns like youâre in a spelling bee from hell.
Meanwhile, Islam?
Unapologetically clear.
Unshaken.
Unmoved by the noise.
Islam doesnât bend to feelings. It doesnât evolve to fit desires. It doesnât need to do trial-and-error policymaking like confused governments. It already has the truth - timeless, firm, and divinely guided.
There are two genders. Homosexual acts are haram. Trans ideology is a distortion. Period.
You know why Islam doesnât collapse under pressure like Western ideologies?
Because it's not made by people.
It's not a democracy of desires.
Itâs Shariah, divine law. Built to stand the test of time and stupidity alike.
If the world truly followed Shariah, we wouldnât be watching nations backpedal after ruining generations with lies in rainbow wrapping paper.
So let the world keep playing with the identity crisis, while we hold onto the rope of Allah.
Unapologetic. Unfiltered. Unchanged. âď¸â¤ď¸
17/04/2025
This is the Real Face of Zionism.
Not the one shown in news channels or fancy speeches. But the real, ugly truth where Palestinians burned alive in their tents are mocked online.Their dead bodies compared to âmedium-well steak.â
People are laughing at their pain. Reacting with emojis. Turning tragedy into entertainment. These were innocent people. Children. Families. Killed in airstrikes. Burned beyond recognition.
This is not self-defense. This is not war.
This is open hatred. This is the celebration of genocide.
When you mock the dead, especially children, you lose your humanity.
If you are still quiet, still ignoring all this, you are choosing the side of oppression.
Because silence in the face of injustice is support for the oppressor.
Stupid justifications and irrational arguments. You call such people HEROES. Heroes for what? For being complicit in the genocide?
16/04/2025
If this news is true, it's deeply saddening to hear of the loss of a KFC employee in Sheikhupura during anti-Israel protests.
While the call for a boycott in response to the ongoing genocide by Israel is understandable and necessary, violence is never the solution.
Islam teaches us the importance of justice, mercy, and respect for all human lives, regardless of the situation.
We must channel our anger into peaceful actions, standing firm in our beliefs without resorting to harming innocent people.
Boycott and raise awareness, but never at the cost of our own integrity or humanity.
There is no justification for such acts of extremism.
Let us strive for a better way to stand in solidarity with those suffering, without causing harm to others.
12/04/2025
Two skies. One Ummah.
In Pakistan fireworks roar across the sky, stadiums echo with cheers, cameras flash, and hearts beat with thrill.
In Palestine bombs roar through the sky, buildings collapse with screams, smoke covers the moon, and hearts stop in silence.
Same night. Same stars. Same Ummah.
But completely different realities.
One part celebrates.
The other bleeds.
This is not just irony, this is a tragedy.
A spiritual disaster masked as entertainment.
Don't you see?
The flashing lights aren't just fireworks, they're blindfolds.
They're designed to keep you distracted while the Ummah burns.
To drown out the cries of the oppressed with the cheers of the entertained.
This is the modern strategy:
Keep the Muslims busy with matches, music, and media so they forget Masjid Al-Aqsa, Gaza, Syria, Uyghurs, Yemen...
So they forget each other.
O Muslim! This is your family.
If your brother's house is burning, would you really celebrate your birthday next door?
We are ONE body. If Palestine is bleeding, you are bleeding. If Palestine is weeping, you should be weeping.
Donât be entertained while your Ummah is being exterminated.
Wake up, before weâre all too numb to feel anything at all.
11/04/2025
FAST University in Karachi is planning a concert⌠while Gaza plans funerals.
This isnât poor timing, itâs a complete disconnect from our responsibility as an Ummah.
Firstly, Red Bull, the concert sponsor, is boycotted by many Muslims for its links to Israel. While Gaza faces brutal genocide, is it really the right time to celebrate with music and dance?
Moreover, concerts themselves involve elements clearly discouraged in our deen free mixing, promotion of indecent behavior, music filled with explicit language (particularly from artists like Young Stunners), and environments that lead to the normalizing of haram relationships and public immorality. These are not the values our beloved Prophet (S.A.W) or our religion ever encouraged.
Our education institutions are meant to be nurseries for nurturing moral, intellectual, and spiritual development. They are meant to raise voices for the oppressed, not distract students with entertainment that disconnects them from the pain and struggles of their brothers and sisters.
The Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) said: "The believers are like one body, when one part hurts, the whole body feels the pain." (Sahih Muslim & Bukhari)
How then can we celebrate, dance, and indulge in music while our brothers and sisters in Palestine bleed?
Instead of a concert, why not hold an awareness campaign, peaceful protest which highlights the importance of unification of ummah and Muslim armies for Gaza? These efforts build unity, character, and connect students to the real struggles of the Ummah.
This is not about being âagainst fun.â Itâs about being conscious of the time we are living in. Itâs about recognizing our duty as Muslims, especially the educated youth, to rise above distractions and become a voice for the voiceless.
If the Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) was among us today, would he attend or approve of such an event while Gaza burns?
Letâs reflect deeply. May Allah guide us all towards what is best for our Akhirah and accept from us any effort made for His sake.
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