It feels me with rage that the Ummah lost against those demon worshippers because of Russia.

It feels me with rage that the Ummah lost against those demon worshippers because of Russia.

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  1. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    Pakistan doesn't represent "the Ummah"...It's a schizo state.
    And it was founded by heretics (Twelvers, Ismailis and Qadianis).

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      t. China/India dicksucker

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        Frick all three of those countries, especially China.
        wienersucker.

        • 1 year ago
          Anonymous

          >especially China.
          fricking moronic
          China is absolutely based

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        >t. China/India dicksucker
        Pakistan is a China dicksucker.
        In the late 2010s when the wider public were just beginning to talk about Uyghurs and others being persecuted by China, it was Pakistani and Chink shills online who were doing damage-control and saying nay.

        • 1 year ago
          Anonymous

          Can anyone explain the complete lack of reaction from the Muslim world to china literally genociding their Muslim population?

          Do they need the belt and road gibs that much?

          • 1 year ago
            Anonymous

            >Do they need the belt and road gibs that much?
            China is paying them to keep quiet.

          • 1 year ago
            Anonymous

            >Can anyone explain the complete lack of reaction from the Muslim world to china literally genociding their Muslim population?
            Unfortunately, there's a lot of cognitive dissonance in the Muslim World (like anywhere else) in addition to what is essentially a derangement syndrome towards the US on par with what many have towards Trump and/or Erdogan where everything is their fault, even when it makes no sense.

            Most of it comes down to lack of information and willingness to practice agency. The wider Muslim population largely relies on foreign and Western media, and so if they aren't talking about it, then most Muslims don't know about it at all. And if they are talking about it, and somehow the US is nominally on the side of Muslims in a scenario, they'll either dismiss it as trivial or outright propaganda. That's just the wider Muslim world, excluding say Gulf Arab states who don't give a frick about Muslims period except when it benefits them financially and politically.

            I could name you a dozen countries right now where Muslims are persecuted, and half of them get zero coverage, and the other half barely any coverage.

            This is not a new phenomenon, it's centuries old at this point. There are certain "hot topics" and everything else is water under the bridge. People will talk about say the Fall of Andalus in 1492 which was over 500 years ago, but have no clue about the countless genocides thereafter including recent ones. Northern Philippines 1500s. Southern Vietnam 1800s; the genocides of Circassians, Abazin, Ubykh, Arshtin (1800s), Budjak and Crimean Tatars (late 1770s to 1940s), Kazakhs and Volga Tatars (1919 to 1930s) by Russia; Algerians (1830s to 1960s) by France, present-day situations in Central African Republic, DR Congo, Mozambique, Myanmar, etc just to name a few.

            Because people are ignorant about the past, they don't understand the urgency of the present and future.
            [Cont..]

            • 1 year ago
              Anonymous

              [...]
              When Palestinians were being massacred and exiled by Israelis in the 1940s, the Soviets were stuffing Chechen-Ingush, Karachay-Balkar, Laz, Ahiska Turks, and remaining Crimean Tatars, etc into freight trains—the month-long journey itself killed thousands, only to be dumped in Siberia and Central Asia where hundreds of thousands died a premature death. After Stalin died, most were allowed back to their homes except the Laz and Crimean Tatars who were never allowed back. Everyone knows about Palestinian occupation, but there's been countless full-fledged genocides across 3 continents that gets little or no press.

              Let's go back even further. When you hear discussions about the Crusades or of Muslim heroes, Saladin (Salahuddin al-Ayubi) is a name that always comes up. But another name you'll almost never hear is Rukn ad-Din Baibars. Yet, Baibars defeated both the Crusaders and the Mongol Ilkhanate himself. Why is one so famous and the other a nobody today? It's because Saladin was extensively written about and romanticized by Westerners, whereas Baibars wasn't.

              Crusaders still existed during and after Saladin which is probably why they wrote about him as an interesting character in order to push their own narratives involving courage and struggle. Baibars defeated Crusaders much more decisively and he pushed back the Mongol-led Ilkhanate whereas Europeans couldn't do the same to the Golden Horde. So he's not a figure they romanticize, and in turn most Muslims don't either.

              Furthermore, even the context that lay Muslims do talk about Saladin it's exclusively his fight with the Crusaders, yet Saladin's biggest achievement IMO was actually how he took over the Fatimid Empire with minimal violence and completely ended Ismaili Shia power (which was the second largest sect during the High Middle Ages). But that topic obviously isn't relevant to or romanticized by Westerners, so most Muslims don't know or talk about it either.
              [End.]

              Good posting anon. Looking forward to part 3.

            • 1 year ago
              Anonymous

              [...]
              When Palestinians were being massacred and exiled by Israelis in the 1940s, the Soviets were stuffing Chechen-Ingush, Karachay-Balkar, Laz, Ahiska Turks, and remaining Crimean Tatars, etc into freight trains—the month-long journey itself killed thousands, only to be dumped in Siberia and Central Asia where hundreds of thousands died a premature death. After Stalin died, most were allowed back to their homes except the Laz and Crimean Tatars who were never allowed back. Everyone knows about Palestinian occupation, but there's been countless full-fledged genocides across 3 continents that gets little or no press.

              Let's go back even further. When you hear discussions about the Crusades or of Muslim heroes, Saladin (Salahuddin al-Ayubi) is a name that always comes up. But another name you'll almost never hear is Rukn ad-Din Baibars. Yet, Baibars defeated both the Crusaders and the Mongol Ilkhanate himself. Why is one so famous and the other a nobody today? It's because Saladin was extensively written about and romanticized by Westerners, whereas Baibars wasn't.

              Crusaders still existed during and after Saladin which is probably why they wrote about him as an interesting character in order to push their own narratives involving courage and struggle. Baibars defeated Crusaders much more decisively and he pushed back the Mongol-led Ilkhanate whereas Europeans couldn't do the same to the Golden Horde. So he's not a figure they romanticize, and in turn most Muslims don't either.

              Furthermore, even the context that lay Muslims do talk about Saladin it's exclusively his fight with the Crusaders, yet Saladin's biggest achievement IMO was actually how he took over the Fatimid Empire with minimal violence and completely ended Ismaili Shia power (which was the second largest sect during the High Middle Ages). But that topic obviously isn't relevant to or romanticized by Westerners, so most Muslims don't know or talk about it either.
              [End.]

              Thanks for the info

          • 1 year ago
            Anonymous

            >Can anyone explain the complete lack of reaction from the Muslim world to china literally genociding their Muslim population?
            Unfortunately, there's a lot of cognitive dissonance in the Muslim World (like anywhere else) in addition to what is essentially a derangement syndrome towards the US on par with what many have towards Trump and/or Erdogan where everything is their fault, even when it makes no sense.

            Most of it comes down to lack of information and willingness to practice agency. The wider Muslim population largely relies on foreign and Western media, and so if they aren't talking about it, then most Muslims don't know about it at all. And if they are talking about it, and somehow the US is nominally on the side of Muslims in a scenario, they'll either dismiss it as trivial or outright propaganda. That's just the wider Muslim world, excluding say Gulf Arab states who don't give a frick about Muslims period except when it benefits them financially and politically.

            I could name you a dozen countries right now where Muslims are persecuted, and half of them get zero coverage, and the other half barely any coverage.

            This is not a new phenomenon, it's centuries old at this point. There are certain "hot topics" and everything else is water under the bridge. People will talk about say the Fall of Andalus in 1492 which was over 500 years ago, but have no clue about the countless genocides thereafter including recent ones. Northern Philippines 1500s. Southern Vietnam 1800s; the genocides of Circassians, Abazin, Ubykh, Arshtin (1800s), Budjak and Crimean Tatars (late 1770s to 1940s), Kazakhs and Volga Tatars (1919 to 1930s) by Russia; Algerians (1830s to 1960s) by France, present-day situations in Central African Republic, DR Congo, Mozambique, Myanmar, etc just to name a few.

            Because people are ignorant about the past, they don't understand the urgency of the present and future.
            [Cont..]

            When Palestinians were being massacred and exiled by Israelis in the 1940s, the Soviets were stuffing Chechen-Ingush, Karachay-Balkar, Laz, Ahiska Turks, and remaining Crimean Tatars, etc into freight trains—the month-long journey itself killed thousands, only to be dumped in Siberia and Central Asia where hundreds of thousands died a premature death. After Stalin died, most were allowed back to their homes except the Laz and Crimean Tatars who were never allowed back. Everyone knows about Palestinian occupation, but there's been countless full-fledged genocides across 3 continents that gets little or no press.

            Let's go back even further. When you hear discussions about the Crusades or of Muslim heroes, Saladin (Salahuddin al-Ayubi) is a name that always comes up. But another name you'll almost never hear is Rukn ad-Din Baibars. Yet, Baibars defeated both the Crusaders and the Mongol Ilkhanate himself. Why is one so famous and the other a nobody today? It's because Saladin was extensively written about and romanticized by Westerners, whereas Baibars wasn't.

            Crusaders still existed during and after Saladin which is probably why they wrote about him as an interesting character in order to push their own narratives involving courage and struggle. Baibars defeated Crusaders much more decisively and he pushed back the Mongol-led Ilkhanate whereas Europeans couldn't do the same to the Golden Horde. So he's not a figure they romanticize, and in turn most Muslims don't either.

            Furthermore, even the context that lay Muslims do talk about Saladin it's exclusively his fight with the Crusaders, yet Saladin's biggest achievement IMO was actually how he took over the Fatimid Empire with minimal violence and completely ended Ismaili Shia power (which was the second largest sect during the High Middle Ages). But that topic obviously isn't relevant to or romanticized by Westerners, so most Muslims don't know or talk about it either.
            [End.]

            • 1 year ago
              Anonymous

              >Baibar is not known in the west
              Come on now. Saladin is more popular but come on.

            • 1 year ago
              Anonymous

              >why they wrote about him as an interesting character in order to push their own narratives involving courage and struggle.
              Saladin was just honorable. The first reports depicted him as a monster BECAUSE was a muslim and enemy etc but people had to admit he was a cool guy everything considered.

          • 1 year ago
            Anonymous

            >why do muslims refuse believe amerimutt lies for domestic amerimutt propaganda after beeing exposed lying the same way about muslims and china gorilion times
            >i know right this must be chinas fault
            its funnny when amerimutt shills keep typing the same script with their brown and black fingers when literally the whole world already called them out on their shit.

          • 1 year ago
            Anonymous

            >Do they need the belt and road gibs that much?
            Yes. This is all about money.

          • 1 year ago
            Anonymous

            Hindus are pagan but not idol worshippers.

            Most people dismiss it as fake news.
            Doesn't help that Donald Trump is the one who said it.

            • 1 year ago
              Anonymous

              >Hindus are pagan but not idol worshippers.
              I am pretty sure they are, what's the difference

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      Oh? What tabletop strategy game is this fluff for?

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        Elaborate.
        OP made a bait post as if the rest of the Muslim world are in cahoots with Pakistan. As far as I'm concerned both Pakistan and India are just in the way (and will inevitably collapse).
        If you're asking me to name the "heretics", I'll happily oblige.

        • 1 year ago
          Anonymous

          >(and will inevitably collapse )
          They've been saying that about India since it's independence, shit's still the same. Pakistan on the other hand seems more likely, especially with the political/economic/food crisis they got going on there.

          • 1 year ago
            Anonymous

            India is an incoherent super state. It's impossible to keep it together for long. There's never been an Indian state of this magnitude that lasted more than a century without breaking up.

            • 1 year ago
              Anonymous

              India already has low-level religious/ethnic conflict raging throughout the country. It’s a powder keg waiting for a moron to stumble by with a torch.

          • 1 year ago
            Anonymous

            They’re both shitholes and they’re both going to collapse. The best we can hope for is that they turn each other into glowing parking lots in the process.
            >They’ve been saying that about India since independence.
            That was less than 80 years ago. In terms of a nation that’s nothing. That’s like an alcoholic saying “I haven’t had a drink since the 4th of July” on the 6th. It doesn’t mean jack. Neither nation has had to weather a major crisis yet and I doubt either has the strength to.

  2. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    What's it got to do with Russia? Pakistan's failure is 100% down to Pakistan corruption.

  3. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    While I am aware that Pakistanis are not Arabs, there's a lot of Arab influence in Pakistani culture due to Muslim colonization, so the article linked below still applies.

    https://ciaotest.cc.columbia.edu/olj/meria/meria00_den01.html

  4. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    Allah shall give Pakistan 3000 black fighter jets

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      you have to go back

  5. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    God loves ignorant pagans more than the willing followers of the antichrist so this shouldn't surprise you.

  6. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    when will Pakistan and India just nuke each other?

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      never. can you imagine the amount of shit in the air?

  7. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    Pakistan had top of the line Western equipment. India had to put up with Soviet junk.

    Pakistan failed, where Israel succeeded, because Islam is the enemy reason and progress.

  8. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    Please nuke new delhi, please nuke it twice.

  9. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    Feel like most people forget that Uighurs are not the only Muslims in China. Most of the Islamic groups in China have not recieved the same sort of treatment. That probably allows most Islamic nations to ignore things as that sort of discrimination is not exactly rare in Islam.

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      >Most of the Islamic groups in China have not recieved the same sort of treatment.
      Not yet, but it's coming.
      https://thediplomat.com/2021/06/chinas-repression-of-the-hui-a-slow-boil/

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