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Qatar and their Betrayal of Islam

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This year, the Football World Cup is being hosted by Qatar. This news, and the start of the world cup, was followed by a slew of tales aimed at making Qatar seem like a very strict Islamic country. Muslims were happy, even as Qatar’s apparent unattachment to the Capitalist system’s liberal values garnered criticism from the West.
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When will the Muslims Learn that Alliance with the Kuffar is Haram and will only end in Betrayal

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On the 3rd of December, the Guardian revealed that Afghan nationals who were promised resettlement to the UK nearly a year ago are facing torture and death while they wait for a response from the British government, the Observer can reveal.Not one person has been accepted and evacuated from Afghanistan under the Home Office’s Afghan citizens’ resettlement scheme (ACRS)...
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Indonesia’s New Punishment for Fornication is Not Sharia Law

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On the 2nd of December, the BBC reported that Indonesia's parliament will pass a new criminal law month that will punish intimate relations outside of marriage with imprisonment of up to a year. Bambang Wuryanto, a politician involved in the draft, said the law if passed, would apply to Indonesian citizens and foreigners alike.
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Child Abuse is at an All-Time High in the Philippines, with the West as the Leading Consumer

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The Philippines is the country with the highest production of child abuse material. Charities have estimated that 1 in 5 children are involved in some form of exploitation, and it is commonly the parents and relatives profiteering from the abuse. The lockdowns during the Pandemic left vulnerable children trapped with financially desperate adults.
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O Turner of Hearts, Turn their Hearts

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The Pakistan government has picked former intelligence agency chief Asim Munir as its new head of the army, a post that has significantly dictated the governance of the South Asian, nuclear-armed country in the past. (The Source)
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Migrant Deaths

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The 25th of November 2022 marked the one-year anniversary of the death of 31 mostly Muslim migrants crossing the English Channel in a rubber dinghy.The deaths have been marked as the worst maritime disaster in the Channel for 30 years. The circumstances of the horrific events are even more disturbing.
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