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Press TV

11.05.202500:43
FM: Raising concerns about Iran’s peaceful nuclear work while ignoring Israel’s nukes ‘unacceptable’
Iran has called attention to the double standards of the international community regarding nuclear weapons, calling it "unacceptable" for Western powers to raise alleged concerns over the country's peaceful nuclear energy program while overlooking the Israeli regime's extensive nuclear arsenal.
@PressTV
Iran has called attention to the double standards of the international community regarding nuclear weapons, calling it "unacceptable" for Western powers to raise alleged concerns over the country's peaceful nuclear energy program while overlooking the Israeli regime's extensive nuclear arsenal.
@PressTV
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alsaa plus EN

10.05.202512:57
🇵🇰🇮🇳Pakistani Foreign Ministry: We have agreed with India to an immediate ceasefire.
⚫️ @alsaa_plus_EN
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Enemy Watch | Unvirtuous Elites

09.05.202514:41
🇮🇳:🇵🇰 Breaking — Initial Reports: Iran-Pakistan Mediation Showing Signs of Progress:
Initial reports from our sources indicate that there are potential chances of success in the mediation efforts led by the Iranian Foreign Minister and his delegation between Iran and Pakistan. The situation may de-escalate in the coming days if both sides show restraint and avoid further provocations.
🔹@enemywatch
Initial reports from our sources indicate that there are potential chances of success in the mediation efforts led by the Iranian Foreign Minister and his delegation between Iran and Pakistan. The situation may de-escalate in the coming days if both sides show restraint and avoid further provocations.
🔹@enemywatch


09.05.202514:36
Please recite Salawat for the long life and reappearance of Imam Al Mahdi (a.s) and offer it as a gift to the Fourteen Infallibles (a.s).
اللَّهُمَّ صَلِّ عَلَى مُحَمَّـدٍ و آلِ مُحَمَّدٍ وعَجِّلْ فَرَجَهُمْ
#DailySalawat
#FourteenInfallibles
☑️@AwaitorsOfMahdi
اللَّهُمَّ صَلِّ عَلَى مُحَمَّـدٍ و آلِ مُحَمَّدٍ وعَجِّلْ فَرَجَهُمْ
#DailySalawat
#FourteenInfallibles
☑️@AwaitorsOfMahdi
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The Cradle



09.05.202512:44
⭕️ According to Iranian Oil Minister Mohsen Paknejad, Iran has increased its daily oil production by 150,000 barrels, raw gas production by 30 million cubic meters, refining capacity by 180,000 barrels per day, and petrochemical output by 7 million tons annually. Daily gasoline and diesel output has risen by 7 and 8 million liters respectively, and despite intensified sanctions, oil exports remain at peak levels.
He also announced plans to complete over 30 major oil projects worth approximately $10 billion by the end of 2025, expected to boost daily oil output by 250,000 barrels and raw gas production by another 30 million cubic meters.
He also announced plans to complete over 30 major oil projects worth approximately $10 billion by the end of 2025, expected to boost daily oil output by 250,000 barrels and raw gas production by another 30 million cubic meters.
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Rydro (Abbas)



09.05.202511:59
📍 Imam al-Ridha (AS) taught us not to be deceived by worldly matters that cause us to deviate from the path of truth, no matter what is offered to us or what we have
🔸 We always have to remember that our trial in this life does not begin and end with saying the Shahada only, nor just in performing the daily prayers but extend beyond all of that to every aspect in our lives
It was narrated that Imam al-Sadiq (AS) said:
🔸 When a person's heart is attached to the world, he will be distracted with it, and distractions distance a person from the remembrance of Allah, and the lack of remembrance of Allah makes a person vulnerable to sin and deviation
Allah Almighty (SWT) said in Surat al-Hadid verse 20:
Allah describes it as:
🔸 We all know that this life is temporary and it is never ever meant to be complete, perfect and free from struggles. It’s a temporary life, no matter how long it may seem, it is nothing but temporary enjoyment and then we pass away
🔸 But sometimes, humans get distracted by other worldly matters and feel pressured by the temptations that end up causing them to go against Islamic principles and values, sometimes humans get distracted with what they earn or have, which causes them to deviate or sin
🔸 What Imam al-Ridha (AS) taught us, is that no matter what we may earn, no matter what we may have, we must never allow it to be a distraction from Allah and it must never be the reason of us selling out our faith, principles and religion
🔸 In order to learn from Imam al-Ridha (AS) and follow his path, we must always remember not to be tempted by the worldly matters, positions, and what we may possess. A common issue is when someone earns a status or position or wealth or fame or whatever it may be, here a new trial takes place, will the person uphold Islamic values and principles or get carried away by his ego? Will he maintain his principles or not? Will a person sell out his faith and religion to obtain the position and status for more power and control or not? Will he let arrogance overcome his religion to the point that he disobey Allah and do what He dislikes or not?
🔸 Look at today’s reality... How many rulers do we see who turned their back against Islamic principles for worldly matters and the political power and position? Seeing heinous crimes and massacres being committed, while they remain silent to preserve their wealth and power? Not just for rulers but also for the people, how many would change, turn against Islamic principles and do what displeases Allah in order to gain a promotion and higher position in their workplace?
That is the exact timeless lesson, wisdom and reminder by Allah (SWT) given to us through the journey of Imam al-Ridha (AS)…
🔸 This lesson applies to everyone, not just rulers. Every individual is tested in their own capacity, at work, in social circles, or even within family. Whether it's through wealth, recognition, influence, or the desire to fit in, each situation asks: will you remain true to your Islamic principles, or will you compromise them for fleeting worldly gain?
#Islamic #Analysis #Political #Social
👤 Rydro (Abbas)
✍️ Imam al-Ridha's birth anniversary
🗓 11th of Dhul Qi'dah, 1446 - 9th of May, 2025
@Rydro313
🔸 We always have to remember that our trial in this life does not begin and end with saying the Shahada only, nor just in performing the daily prayers but extend beyond all of that to every aspect in our lives
It was narrated that Imam al-Sadiq (AS) said:
“The root of every sin is the love of the world.”
🔸 When a person's heart is attached to the world, he will be distracted with it, and distractions distance a person from the remembrance of Allah, and the lack of remembrance of Allah makes a person vulnerable to sin and deviation
Allah Almighty (SWT) said in Surat al-Hadid verse 20:
{Know that this worldly life is no more than play, amusement, luxury, mutual boasting, and competition in wealth and children.}
Allah describes it as:
{life of this world is no more than the delusion of enjoyment.}
🔸 We all know that this life is temporary and it is never ever meant to be complete, perfect and free from struggles. It’s a temporary life, no matter how long it may seem, it is nothing but temporary enjoyment and then we pass away
🔸 But sometimes, humans get distracted by other worldly matters and feel pressured by the temptations that end up causing them to go against Islamic principles and values, sometimes humans get distracted with what they earn or have, which causes them to deviate or sin
🔸 What Imam al-Ridha (AS) taught us, is that no matter what we may earn, no matter what we may have, we must never allow it to be a distraction from Allah and it must never be the reason of us selling out our faith, principles and religion
🔸 In order to learn from Imam al-Ridha (AS) and follow his path, we must always remember not to be tempted by the worldly matters, positions, and what we may possess. A common issue is when someone earns a status or position or wealth or fame or whatever it may be, here a new trial takes place, will the person uphold Islamic values and principles or get carried away by his ego? Will he maintain his principles or not? Will a person sell out his faith and religion to obtain the position and status for more power and control or not? Will he let arrogance overcome his religion to the point that he disobey Allah and do what He dislikes or not?
🔸 Look at today’s reality... How many rulers do we see who turned their back against Islamic principles for worldly matters and the political power and position? Seeing heinous crimes and massacres being committed, while they remain silent to preserve their wealth and power? Not just for rulers but also for the people, how many would change, turn against Islamic principles and do what displeases Allah in order to gain a promotion and higher position in their workplace?
That is the exact timeless lesson, wisdom and reminder by Allah (SWT) given to us through the journey of Imam al-Ridha (AS)…
🔸 This lesson applies to everyone, not just rulers. Every individual is tested in their own capacity, at work, in social circles, or even within family. Whether it's through wealth, recognition, influence, or the desire to fit in, each situation asks: will you remain true to your Islamic principles, or will you compromise them for fleeting worldly gain?
#Islamic #Analysis #Political #Social
👤 Rydro (Abbas)
✍️ Imam al-Ridha's birth anniversary
🗓 11th of Dhul Qi'dah, 1446 - 9th of May, 2025
@Rydro313
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10.05.202514:25
The Bravery Of Truth —
“Bravery lies in standing firm in truth and in patience at the time of hardship.”
— Imam Ali Ibn Abi Talib (a.s)
[Nahj Al Balagha, Saying 173]
Dear brothers and sisters, there is a type of bravery this world rarely recognizes. It doesn’t roar. It doesn’t wear medals. It is not televised or immortalized in history books either. And yet, it is the very backbone of divine revolutions.
This is not the bravery of spectacle. It is the bravery of sincerity. The kind that can’t be faked. The kind that doesn’t seek applause. It is the bravery of staying rooted in truth when lies are easier, more profitable, and more accepted. It is the bravery of remaining patient not because there is no pain, but because the pain has been entrusted to God.
This definition of bravery stands in direct contrast to the values of a world addicted to appearance. Today, strength is often confused with shouting the loudest. Courage is confused with provocation. And loyalty to truth is filtered through popularity. But the ones who are truly brave in the eyes of God are those whose sincerity would shine even if no one ever noticed them.
In every age, Allah (swt) has reserved His most sacred missions for those who embody this bravery. And in the time of occultation, the mission of awaiting and serving Imam Al Mahdi (a.s) is no exception.
To serve the Imam (a.s) is not simply to hope for his reappearance. It is to become the kind of soul he could trust when he rises. It is to cleanse the heart of its illusions, the nafs of its cravings, and the intention of every speck of ego. The army of Imam e Zaman (a.s) will not be built on performance. It will be built on purity of souls who stood firm in truth in private long before they were ever called to the public battlefield.
This world is hard on the honest. It punishes integrity. It exhausts the sincere. But every hardship endured for the sake of truth, every silent struggle, every tear shed in secret, every temptation resisted for no reason but Allah, is a brick in the unseen foundation of the Imam (a.s)’s return. The Awaited (a.s) does not need theatrics. He needs truth-bearers. People who know how to be truthful with themselves first, and then with the world.
It is easy to claim allegiance. To wear slogans. To join movements. But the real proof lies in the unseen; when no one is watching, when the hardship intensifies, when holding on to truth costs reputation, comfort, or relationships. This is where sincerity is tested. This is where the brave are separated from the crowd.
Bravery, in the way Imam Ali (a.s) described, dear brothers & sisters, is an act of quiet resistance against falsehood, against ego, against despair. It is patience not rooted in passivity, but in fierce hope. Hope that Allah sees. Hope that justice will rise. Hope that the Imam (a.s) will come and that when he does, he will not find us hollow [empty vessels making mere noise].
To prepare for the Imam (a.s) is to purify the self until it is light enough to move with him, but grounded enough to hold the weight of his mission. It is to polish the soul until sincerity is no longer a struggle but a default. Until truth is no longer a choice but a nature.
Let the world continue its chaos. Let lies dominate headlines. Let falsehood masquerade as success. The truly brave will not be shaken. Because they do not live for the crowd. They live for the One [Allah Almighty]. And when the advent of Imam Al Mahdi (a.s) will occur, they will not need to introduce themselves. Their truth will speak for them.
In the end, the bravest souls will not be those who shouted the loudest, but those who stood the longest in truth, in patience, and in silence…And those will be the ones who are worthy to serve him (a.s). Remember that.
May Allah (swt) grant us the tawfeeq [opportunity] to be honest and sincere servants of His.
اللَّهُمَّ صَلِّ عَلَى مُحَمَّـدٍ و آلِ مُحَمَّدٍ وعَجِّلْ فَرَجَهُمْ
#BraveryOfTruth
#Islam #Justice
#WhoIsMahdi
☑️@AwaitorsOfMahdi
“Bravery lies in standing firm in truth and in patience at the time of hardship.”
— Imam Ali Ibn Abi Talib (a.s)
[Nahj Al Balagha, Saying 173]
Dear brothers and sisters, there is a type of bravery this world rarely recognizes. It doesn’t roar. It doesn’t wear medals. It is not televised or immortalized in history books either. And yet, it is the very backbone of divine revolutions.
This is not the bravery of spectacle. It is the bravery of sincerity. The kind that can’t be faked. The kind that doesn’t seek applause. It is the bravery of staying rooted in truth when lies are easier, more profitable, and more accepted. It is the bravery of remaining patient not because there is no pain, but because the pain has been entrusted to God.
This definition of bravery stands in direct contrast to the values of a world addicted to appearance. Today, strength is often confused with shouting the loudest. Courage is confused with provocation. And loyalty to truth is filtered through popularity. But the ones who are truly brave in the eyes of God are those whose sincerity would shine even if no one ever noticed them.
In every age, Allah (swt) has reserved His most sacred missions for those who embody this bravery. And in the time of occultation, the mission of awaiting and serving Imam Al Mahdi (a.s) is no exception.
To serve the Imam (a.s) is not simply to hope for his reappearance. It is to become the kind of soul he could trust when he rises. It is to cleanse the heart of its illusions, the nafs of its cravings, and the intention of every speck of ego. The army of Imam e Zaman (a.s) will not be built on performance. It will be built on purity of souls who stood firm in truth in private long before they were ever called to the public battlefield.
This world is hard on the honest. It punishes integrity. It exhausts the sincere. But every hardship endured for the sake of truth, every silent struggle, every tear shed in secret, every temptation resisted for no reason but Allah, is a brick in the unseen foundation of the Imam (a.s)’s return. The Awaited (a.s) does not need theatrics. He needs truth-bearers. People who know how to be truthful with themselves first, and then with the world.
It is easy to claim allegiance. To wear slogans. To join movements. But the real proof lies in the unseen; when no one is watching, when the hardship intensifies, when holding on to truth costs reputation, comfort, or relationships. This is where sincerity is tested. This is where the brave are separated from the crowd.
Bravery, in the way Imam Ali (a.s) described, dear brothers & sisters, is an act of quiet resistance against falsehood, against ego, against despair. It is patience not rooted in passivity, but in fierce hope. Hope that Allah sees. Hope that justice will rise. Hope that the Imam (a.s) will come and that when he does, he will not find us hollow [empty vessels making mere noise].
To prepare for the Imam (a.s) is to purify the self until it is light enough to move with him, but grounded enough to hold the weight of his mission. It is to polish the soul until sincerity is no longer a struggle but a default. Until truth is no longer a choice but a nature.
Let the world continue its chaos. Let lies dominate headlines. Let falsehood masquerade as success. The truly brave will not be shaken. Because they do not live for the crowd. They live for the One [Allah Almighty]. And when the advent of Imam Al Mahdi (a.s) will occur, they will not need to introduce themselves. Their truth will speak for them.
In the end, the bravest souls will not be those who shouted the loudest, but those who stood the longest in truth, in patience, and in silence…And those will be the ones who are worthy to serve him (a.s). Remember that.
May Allah (swt) grant us the tawfeeq [opportunity] to be honest and sincere servants of His.
اللَّهُمَّ صَلِّ عَلَى مُحَمَّـدٍ و آلِ مُحَمَّدٍ وعَجِّلْ فَرَجَهُمْ
#BraveryOfTruth
#Islam #Justice
#WhoIsMahdi
☑️@AwaitorsOfMahdi
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Basira Press

10.05.202511:07
🕊 Martyrs: The most practical of role models
In an interview with a friend of Martyr Malcolm Latif Shabazz (ra) (the grandson of Martyr Malcolm X) for our book, he described the martyr as someone who was both extraordinary yet entirely ordinary.
When we take martyrs as role models, we must remember that they are not these unattainable myths far above the rest of us, rather their position is within reach if we put sincere effort into serving God and having no fear of His enemies.
Our book is available on the Basira Press Store and Amazon. Ships worldwide.
In an interview with a friend of Martyr Malcolm Latif Shabazz (ra) (the grandson of Martyr Malcolm X) for our book, he described the martyr as someone who was both extraordinary yet entirely ordinary.
When we take martyrs as role models, we must remember that they are not these unattainable myths far above the rest of us, rather their position is within reach if we put sincere effort into serving God and having no fear of His enemies.
Our book is available on the Basira Press Store and Amazon. Ships worldwide.


09.05.202514:37
📝 Express your love, loyalty, and readiness to serve Imam Al Mahdi (a.s).
#DailyMessages
#ImamAlMahdi
☑️@AwaitorsOfMahdi
#DailyMessages
#ImamAlMahdi
☑️@AwaitorsOfMahdi
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NEW WORLD ORDYR 313

09.05.202514:34
🇸🇾🎥 | The terrorist Nasibis of Syria, the sons of Jihad al-Nikah, mock the Ahl al-Bayt (peace be upon them) once again at the shrine of al-Hussein's Head (peace be upon him) and also mock Imam Ali (peace be upon him)
Curses be upon the Nasibis and curses be upon the Ummayad
🟡 @NEWWORLDORDYR
Curses be upon the Nasibis and curses be upon the Ummayad
🟡 @NEWWORLDORDYR
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Rydro (Abbas)



09.05.202512:00
📍 True dignity, respect, appreciation, and love for a person come when they possess piety, not material things
🔸Many people imagine that owning extreme wealth and high social, work or political status guarantee the person respect and admiration, but this is false
🔸 Al-Ma’mun al-Abbasi, despite that he was a ruler in that time, the entire state was under his demand and orders, having wealth, mansion and power, yet even in the day he took over the throne, he was met with many revolutions and movements against him, he was met with internal and external challenges, what he had was not enough to buy him acceptance or respect
🔸 While Imam al-Ridha (AS), not owning the wealth of al-Ma’mun, military or anything like that, yet he had acceptance, admiration and sincere love from the people. The Imam was of course, infallible, he was wise, kind, very intelligent, pious, free from mistakes and everything, yet he had the hearts of the people, as what happened in the time when he was going to lead the Eid prayer, people were drawn to the Imam, they were influenced greatly by him and not the ruler, which is something that shook al-Ma’mun and scared him that he will lose his power and control, so he ordered the Imam not to lead the prayer
The Prophet (SAWA) said:
Of course, the Imam was infallible and already had a high position and status to Allah (SWT), but that is the wisdom here. When a person is sincere and humble to Allah and clings to Allah, His Prophet, the Book, and Ahlul Bayt (AS), Allah rewards the believer with acceptance and love
🔸 When you see that people of faith love you and that you are accepted among them, how many times do you just stop and think about it, realize that this is truly a blessing and ask Allah to increase this love and acceptance for you make it permanent?
That itself is a blessing, blessings don’t necessarily have to be with wealth, sometimes Allah rewards the believer with such acceptance and love, despite that the person is not wealthy, yet he is beloved and respected by many, spoken well about by people of faith in his presence and absence. That itself is a blessing and earned from being sincere, through humbleness, piety and closeness to Allah (SWT)
🔸 Imam al-Ridha (AS) did not seek the people’s attention and demand their acceptance, yet it came to him effortlessly because he was full of light and piety. That’s a lesson: the more we purify our hearts, be close to Allah (SWT), have good intentions, do good, be kind, the more Allah brings others towards us
#Islamic #Analysis #Social
👤 Rydro (Abbas)
✍️ Imam al-Ridha's birth anniversary
🗓 11th of Dhul Qi'dah, 1446 - 9th of May, 2025
@Rydro313
🔸Many people imagine that owning extreme wealth and high social, work or political status guarantee the person respect and admiration, but this is false
🔸 Al-Ma’mun al-Abbasi, despite that he was a ruler in that time, the entire state was under his demand and orders, having wealth, mansion and power, yet even in the day he took over the throne, he was met with many revolutions and movements against him, he was met with internal and external challenges, what he had was not enough to buy him acceptance or respect
🔸 While Imam al-Ridha (AS), not owning the wealth of al-Ma’mun, military or anything like that, yet he had acceptance, admiration and sincere love from the people. The Imam was of course, infallible, he was wise, kind, very intelligent, pious, free from mistakes and everything, yet he had the hearts of the people, as what happened in the time when he was going to lead the Eid prayer, people were drawn to the Imam, they were influenced greatly by him and not the ruler, which is something that shook al-Ma’mun and scared him that he will lose his power and control, so he ordered the Imam not to lead the prayer
The Prophet (SAWA) said:
“Indeed, when Allah the Exalted loves a servant, He calls Jibreel and says: “I love so-and-so, so love him.” Then Jibreel loves him, and he announces in the heavens: “Allah loves so-and-so, so love him.” Then the inhabitants of the heavens love him, and acceptance is placed for him on the earth.”
Of course, the Imam was infallible and already had a high position and status to Allah (SWT), but that is the wisdom here. When a person is sincere and humble to Allah and clings to Allah, His Prophet, the Book, and Ahlul Bayt (AS), Allah rewards the believer with acceptance and love
🔸 When you see that people of faith love you and that you are accepted among them, how many times do you just stop and think about it, realize that this is truly a blessing and ask Allah to increase this love and acceptance for you make it permanent?
That itself is a blessing, blessings don’t necessarily have to be with wealth, sometimes Allah rewards the believer with such acceptance and love, despite that the person is not wealthy, yet he is beloved and respected by many, spoken well about by people of faith in his presence and absence. That itself is a blessing and earned from being sincere, through humbleness, piety and closeness to Allah (SWT)
🔸 Imam al-Ridha (AS) did not seek the people’s attention and demand their acceptance, yet it came to him effortlessly because he was full of light and piety. That’s a lesson: the more we purify our hearts, be close to Allah (SWT), have good intentions, do good, be kind, the more Allah brings others towards us
#Islamic #Analysis #Social
👤 Rydro (Abbas)
✍️ Imam al-Ridha's birth anniversary
🗓 11th of Dhul Qi'dah, 1446 - 9th of May, 2025
@Rydro313


09.05.202509:55
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