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Npower reacted to Nfan from 1982 in జగన్ కారు కిందే పడి చచ్చిపోయాడు...
"రప్పా రప్పా రాజ్యాంగం - ఫస్ట్ షాట్"
ఈ క్రిమినల్ సైకోని, వాడి డ్రైవర్ ని అరెస్ట్ చేయటం కన్నా ముందు తప్పుడు సమాచారం ఇచ్చిన ఎస్పీని సస్పెండ్ చేసి పీఎస్సార్, కాంతి రాణా, విశాల్ గున్ని, సునీల్, సంజయ్ తదితరుల జాబితాలో చేర్చి తోలు వలిచేయండి... ఇంత డే లైట్ లో అంత క్రిమినల్ యాక్టివిటీ జరిగితే ఇంకా మసి పూసి మారేడుకాయ చేద్దాం అని చూసిన వైపీఎస్ ని వదిలేస్తే మీకు 2014-19 తుని ట్రైన్ దహనం టైప్ దహనాలు కామన్ అయిపోతాయి... తర్వాత ఆకులు పట్టుకున్నా లాభం ఉండదు, అంత తీరికా ఉండదు...
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Npower reacted to sonykongara in ABV sir YouTube channel
krinda sthayi lo constables, SI, CI kuda baga work cheyyali ga
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Npower got a reaction from GOLI SODA in With Humility and Shame–My Apology on Behalf of Muslims of This Nation
I asked ChatGPT - This Question.
in Which conditions in general life, we say Allah u Akbar, other than in prayer.
ChatGPT answered:
That's a good question.
In general everyday life (outside formal prayer), Muslims say "Allahu Akbar" ("God is Greatest") in many situations, including:
Expressing amazement or awe:
When seeing something beautiful, breathtaking, powerful, or miraculous — like a sunset, a newborn child, or a personal blessing.
During moments of success or happiness:
Achieving a goal, hearing good news, winning something, or even simply feeling deep joy or gratitude.
Seeking strength or courage:
In difficult moments — before facing a challenge, hardship, fear, or even danger — to remind oneself of God's greatness and support.
Expressing relief:
After surviving an accident, escaping danger, or finding something lost.
During Takbir in celebrations:
For example, during Eid celebrations, Muslims often repeatedly say "Allahu Akbar" as part of the Eid Takbir.
Reacting to injustice or oppression:
When witnessing or hearing about injustice, saying "Allahu Akbar" reminds oneself that ultimately, God is more powerful than any oppressor.
In moments of sadness or loss:
As a way to stay patient and remember God's wisdom and greater plan.
Starting or doing something important:
Some say it before traveling, starting a task, or even in moments of sudden action (e.g., before sacrificing an animal during Eid al-Adha).
During Adhan (call to prayer) and Iqamah:
The phrases start with "Allahu Akbar" repeatedly to announce the greatness of God and the time for prayer.
It's a very flexible phrase — sometimes spontaneous, sometimes formal — but it always reminds the believer: "God is Greater than everything happening right now." Would you like me to also share a few beautiful examples from Islamic tradition where companions of the Prophet (peace be upon him) used "Allahu Akbar" in their lives? 🌸
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Npower got a reaction from GOLI SODA in With Humility and Shame–My Apology on Behalf of Muslims of This Nation
No, Misunderstood. Allah u Akbar - ani Muslims chaalaa sandarbhaallo antaaru. This was Adventurous rope ride, hence - Allah u Akbar annaadu. Those Terrorist baaastards - Devudini keerthinchadaanni koodaa MAKILI antinchesaaru.
Edaina adventure chesetappudu, ledaa adventurous feat choosinappudu, meeru devudini elaa smarinchukuntaaro, anthe idi. Nothing more than that, I am 100% sure about it, okavela athadini prosecute chesina, ide bayata paduthundi.
Oka vela thelisthe, thamalo okadini champukoru, vaadiki koodaa munde samaachaaram isthaaru.
Once again, I reiterate - as u say, Jai Hanuman when do any adventure, While sending on this Adventurous Feat, he said Allah u Akbar.
When I sit on behind of a Rapido Driver, or even I drive, or I board a Vehicle, before the journey starts - I say Bismillah Allah u Akbar. Its throwing our life in the hands of Allah - so he can take care thereafter.
Please do not misunderstand on small issues like this. The baaastards shouting Allah u Akbar while killing, and Here this guy saying Allah u Akbar to just as protective verse for his Customer are totally different.
Youtube video lo koodaa kinda kontha mandi alaage doubts raise chesi unnaaru. Ilaa explanations ichukovaalante baadha gaa vundi, but can't sit quite too.
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Npower got a reaction from Raaamu in With Humility and Shame–My Apology on Behalf of Muslims of This Nation
FIRST OF ALL A SINCERE APOLOGY ON BEHALF OF US ORDINARY INDIAN MUSLIMS FOR THE SHAMEFUL ACT DONE BY THE BARBARIC PAKISTANIS AND THEIR DISCIPLES IN THE NAME OF OUR RELIGION.
Since the Pahalgam incident, my mind has been consumed by it. Life continues to throw challenges, sorrows, and ofcourse slightest of happiness too, regardless of what’s happening in my heart. No matter what, life keeps moving, relentless in its pace. Despite my efforts to engage in discussions, I couldn't, because my heart was heavy, burdened by the incident and the way it unfolded.
Now, I’ve found a moment to reflect and speak from the heart.
To my Hindu brothers and sisters:
Please, never believe that an ordinary Indian Muslim supports or justifies the actions of terrorists. Yes, there may be a few misguided rogues, express support for these criminals, but they represent only a tiny fraction. I do not deny this, but it’s important to understand that the vast majority of Indian Muslims hate terrorism as you do.
Our community is suffering from Modi-phobia and BJP-phobia. This has led many Muslims to oppose policies—even those that could benefit them—just because they are associated with the current government. For instance, I personally support the Triple Talaq law and the removal of Article 370, even though I don’t agree with everything Modi does and am not a fan of him. Unfortunately, many Muslims are unable to separate their opposition to rationalise the issues and differentiate from Modi Hate, leading to a negative perception of the entire community.
Yes, the anger directed at Muslims is understandable, but it's often misdirected. While a small number of individuals might be spreading objectionable content just because they hate Modi and cannot go beyond that hate, the vast majority of Muslims are merely quietly resentful, not violent or supportive of terrorism. Yet, this vocal minority is unfairly portrayed as the face of the entire community.
I understand your pain and anger. I, too, have a family. I, too, feel the pain of what the victims might have gone through. But please understand that the ordinary Muslim—just like you—wants nothing more than to protect their family and create a better life for their children.
I am writing this because I see many threads filled with hatred toward people like me—ordinary Indian Muslims, who are simply trying to live their lives and make ends meet. We are not responsible for the actions of terrorists. It breaks my heart when I hear people say that our community should be wiped out. I, too, have loved ones in this community—my brother, who has been battling illness for years. The innocent majority of Muslims have nothing to do with these crimes, and we do not deserve such hatred.
Please, I ask you to temper your anger. I reassure you, the majority of Indian Muslims, whether anti-Modi or not, are united in calling for an all-out war on Pakistan to end the cross-border terrorism that affects us all. We are all fighting for the safety and well-being of our families.
Yes, there are a few who give shelter to terrorists in Kashmir. This has been an issue for decades, but it is unfair to label all Indian Muslims as supporters of terrorism because of it. Such sweeping generalizations only fuel division.
My humble request to my Hindu brothers: Please, reduce the anger directed at ordinary Muslims due to the actions of a few Pakistanis & Kashmiris who are already branded as trouble makers. We are all fighting to protect our families and provide a better life for our children. The terrorists are fighting for a different kind of "heaven," one that is preached by twisted barbaric Mullas.
Let’s focus on unity, understanding, and creating a future where our families can thrive in peace, regardless of our religious differences.
May peace be upon us all.
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Npower got a reaction from Mahen_Nfan in With Humility and Shame–My Apology on Behalf of Muslims of This Nation
No, Misunderstood. Allah u Akbar - ani Muslims chaalaa sandarbhaallo antaaru. This was Adventurous rope ride, hence - Allah u Akbar annaadu. Those Terrorist baaastards - Devudini keerthinchadaanni koodaa MAKILI antinchesaaru.
Edaina adventure chesetappudu, ledaa adventurous feat choosinappudu, meeru devudini elaa smarinchukuntaaro, anthe idi. Nothing more than that, I am 100% sure about it, okavela athadini prosecute chesina, ide bayata paduthundi.
Oka vela thelisthe, thamalo okadini champukoru, vaadiki koodaa munde samaachaaram isthaaru.
Once again, I reiterate - as u say, Jai Hanuman when do any adventure, While sending on this Adventurous Feat, he said Allah u Akbar.
When I sit on behind of a Rapido Driver, or even I drive, or I board a Vehicle, before the journey starts - I say Bismillah Allah u Akbar. Its throwing our life in the hands of Allah - so he can take care thereafter.
Please do not misunderstand on small issues like this. The baaastards shouting Allah u Akbar while killing, and Here this guy saying Allah u Akbar to just as protective verse for his Customer are totally different.
Youtube video lo koodaa kinda kontha mandi alaage doubts raise chesi unnaaru. Ilaa explanations ichukovaalante baadha gaa vundi, but can't sit quite too.
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Npower got a reaction from baggie in With Humility and Shame–My Apology on Behalf of Muslims of This Nation
No, Misunderstood. Allah u Akbar - ani Muslims chaalaa sandarbhaallo antaaru. This was Adventurous rope ride, hence - Allah u Akbar annaadu. Those Terrorist baaastards - Devudini keerthinchadaanni koodaa MAKILI antinchesaaru.
Edaina adventure chesetappudu, ledaa adventurous feat choosinappudu, meeru devudini elaa smarinchukuntaaro, anthe idi. Nothing more than that, I am 100% sure about it, okavela athadini prosecute chesina, ide bayata paduthundi.
Oka vela thelisthe, thamalo okadini champukoru, vaadiki koodaa munde samaachaaram isthaaru.
Once again, I reiterate - as u say, Jai Hanuman when do any adventure, While sending on this Adventurous Feat, he said Allah u Akbar.
When I sit on behind of a Rapido Driver, or even I drive, or I board a Vehicle, before the journey starts - I say Bismillah Allah u Akbar. Its throwing our life in the hands of Allah - so he can take care thereafter.
Please do not misunderstand on small issues like this. The baaastards shouting Allah u Akbar while killing, and Here this guy saying Allah u Akbar to just as protective verse for his Customer are totally different.
Youtube video lo koodaa kinda kontha mandi alaage doubts raise chesi unnaaru. Ilaa explanations ichukovaalante baadha gaa vundi, but can't sit quite too.
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Npower got a reaction from vasu4tarak in With Humility and Shame–My Apology on Behalf of Muslims of This Nation
No, Misunderstood. Allah u Akbar - ani Muslims chaalaa sandarbhaallo antaaru. This was Adventurous rope ride, hence - Allah u Akbar annaadu. Those Terrorist baaastards - Devudini keerthinchadaanni koodaa MAKILI antinchesaaru.
Edaina adventure chesetappudu, ledaa adventurous feat choosinappudu, meeru devudini elaa smarinchukuntaaro, anthe idi. Nothing more than that, I am 100% sure about it, okavela athadini prosecute chesina, ide bayata paduthundi.
Oka vela thelisthe, thamalo okadini champukoru, vaadiki koodaa munde samaachaaram isthaaru.
Once again, I reiterate - as u say, Jai Hanuman when do any adventure, While sending on this Adventurous Feat, he said Allah u Akbar.
When I sit on behind of a Rapido Driver, or even I drive, or I board a Vehicle, before the journey starts - I say Bismillah Allah u Akbar. Its throwing our life in the hands of Allah - so he can take care thereafter.
Please do not misunderstand on small issues like this. The baaastards shouting Allah u Akbar while killing, and Here this guy saying Allah u Akbar to just as protective verse for his Customer are totally different.
Youtube video lo koodaa kinda kontha mandi alaage doubts raise chesi unnaaru. Ilaa explanations ichukovaalante baadha gaa vundi, but can't sit quite too.
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Npower got a reaction from LION_NTR in With Humility and Shame–My Apology on Behalf of Muslims of This Nation
Thanks, bro. This time, it’s really happening. Not only the videos mentioned above, but numerous others are circulating where Muslims have openly condemned this barbaric incident — and, of course, Pakistan. This act has completely backfired on Pakistan, as even Kashmiris, who were once sympathetic to them, are now coming out to denounce their actions. It’s only a matter of time before Pakistan is fully exposed and stands naked before the world. If we utilize this opportunity wisely, even their Army Chief’s speech — which sounds like something from the Stone Age — can be showcased to expose their nefarious agenda.
Coming to your advice about focusing on jobs and moving away from religious superstition — Indian Muslims are already moving in that direction. However, their major weakness remains their deep-seated hatred for Modi, stemming from that one unfortunate incident in Gujarat. They continue to hate him passionately, and this is where I find myself lacking ideas — how to help this community break free from that narrative.
Whatever Modi does, they instinctively oppose. Every new policy introduced by him is viewed with suspicion, whether justified or not. Instead of rationalizing, they react with blind hatred, rushing into protests, and as a result, getting unfairly targeted by other groups or communities as anti-nationals. But believe me — that's simply not true.
By continuing down this path, they are unintentionally branding themselves as anti-nationals and becoming easy targets whenever such incidents occur. This is not only harming them but also weakening the larger national fabric.
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Npower reacted to GOLI SODA in With Humility and Shame–My Apology on Behalf of Muslims of This Nation
Npower bhai with you emotionally 💜
I never generalize ... in fact not even 2 people from same family... and I am someone who believes every human is good by default ...
but we should realise the intensity of emotions and logic will not work in these situations...
Israel citizens would receive wrath of muslims anywhere, similarly Muslims are notorious throughout the world
just get some spiritual help for yourself ...
you will burnout trying to explain things because just one incident will spoil the image of lifetime
do your prayers, take precautions and hope for the best... things which are not in your hands leave it to God
yes ... sharing your emotions is also helpful but don't get disappointed if you are not understood 👍
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Npower got a reaction from GOLI SODA in With Humility and Shame–My Apology on Behalf of Muslims of This Nation
Edo point prove cheyaalani kaakapothe, Pakistani flag lo emuntundo theliyadaa pai SIKANDER RIZVI ki ? More than Pakistani flag, its a Religious symbol. Dargala daggara, Religious festivals appudu, almost atuvanti symbols unna flags ye katti untaaru. Pakistan flag & Saudi Flag consists Religious symbols and Verse written on them. Hence, its not possible for any Muslim to do this act.
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Npower got a reaction from GOLI SODA in With Humility and Shame–My Apology on Behalf of Muslims of This Nation
FIRST OF ALL A SINCERE APOLOGY ON BEHALF OF US ORDINARY INDIAN MUSLIMS FOR THE SHAMEFUL ACT DONE BY THE BARBARIC PAKISTANIS AND THEIR DISCIPLES IN THE NAME OF OUR RELIGION.
Since the Pahalgam incident, my mind has been consumed by it. Life continues to throw challenges, sorrows, and ofcourse slightest of happiness too, regardless of what’s happening in my heart. No matter what, life keeps moving, relentless in its pace. Despite my efforts to engage in discussions, I couldn't, because my heart was heavy, burdened by the incident and the way it unfolded.
Now, I’ve found a moment to reflect and speak from the heart.
To my Hindu brothers and sisters:
Please, never believe that an ordinary Indian Muslim supports or justifies the actions of terrorists. Yes, there may be a few misguided rogues, express support for these criminals, but they represent only a tiny fraction. I do not deny this, but it’s important to understand that the vast majority of Indian Muslims hate terrorism as you do.
Our community is suffering from Modi-phobia and BJP-phobia. This has led many Muslims to oppose policies—even those that could benefit them—just because they are associated with the current government. For instance, I personally support the Triple Talaq law and the removal of Article 370, even though I don’t agree with everything Modi does and am not a fan of him. Unfortunately, many Muslims are unable to separate their opposition to rationalise the issues and differentiate from Modi Hate, leading to a negative perception of the entire community.
Yes, the anger directed at Muslims is understandable, but it's often misdirected. While a small number of individuals might be spreading objectionable content just because they hate Modi and cannot go beyond that hate, the vast majority of Muslims are merely quietly resentful, not violent or supportive of terrorism. Yet, this vocal minority is unfairly portrayed as the face of the entire community.
I understand your pain and anger. I, too, have a family. I, too, feel the pain of what the victims might have gone through. But please understand that the ordinary Muslim—just like you—wants nothing more than to protect their family and create a better life for their children.
I am writing this because I see many threads filled with hatred toward people like me—ordinary Indian Muslims, who are simply trying to live their lives and make ends meet. We are not responsible for the actions of terrorists. It breaks my heart when I hear people say that our community should be wiped out. I, too, have loved ones in this community—my brother, who has been battling illness for years. The innocent majority of Muslims have nothing to do with these crimes, and we do not deserve such hatred.
Please, I ask you to temper your anger. I reassure you, the majority of Indian Muslims, whether anti-Modi or not, are united in calling for an all-out war on Pakistan to end the cross-border terrorism that affects us all. We are all fighting for the safety and well-being of our families.
Yes, there are a few who give shelter to terrorists in Kashmir. This has been an issue for decades, but it is unfair to label all Indian Muslims as supporters of terrorism because of it. Such sweeping generalizations only fuel division.
My humble request to my Hindu brothers: Please, reduce the anger directed at ordinary Muslims due to the actions of a few Pakistanis & Kashmiris who are already branded as trouble makers. We are all fighting to protect our families and provide a better life for our children. The terrorists are fighting for a different kind of "heaven," one that is preached by twisted barbaric Mullas.
Let’s focus on unity, understanding, and creating a future where our families can thrive in peace, regardless of our religious differences.
May peace be upon us all.
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Npower got a reaction from Chaitu87 in With Humility and Shame–My Apology on Behalf of Muslims of This Nation
FIRST OF ALL A SINCERE APOLOGY ON BEHALF OF US ORDINARY INDIAN MUSLIMS FOR THE SHAMEFUL ACT DONE BY THE BARBARIC PAKISTANIS AND THEIR DISCIPLES IN THE NAME OF OUR RELIGION.
Since the Pahalgam incident, my mind has been consumed by it. Life continues to throw challenges, sorrows, and ofcourse slightest of happiness too, regardless of what’s happening in my heart. No matter what, life keeps moving, relentless in its pace. Despite my efforts to engage in discussions, I couldn't, because my heart was heavy, burdened by the incident and the way it unfolded.
Now, I’ve found a moment to reflect and speak from the heart.
To my Hindu brothers and sisters:
Please, never believe that an ordinary Indian Muslim supports or justifies the actions of terrorists. Yes, there may be a few misguided rogues, express support for these criminals, but they represent only a tiny fraction. I do not deny this, but it’s important to understand that the vast majority of Indian Muslims hate terrorism as you do.
Our community is suffering from Modi-phobia and BJP-phobia. This has led many Muslims to oppose policies—even those that could benefit them—just because they are associated with the current government. For instance, I personally support the Triple Talaq law and the removal of Article 370, even though I don’t agree with everything Modi does and am not a fan of him. Unfortunately, many Muslims are unable to separate their opposition to rationalise the issues and differentiate from Modi Hate, leading to a negative perception of the entire community.
Yes, the anger directed at Muslims is understandable, but it's often misdirected. While a small number of individuals might be spreading objectionable content just because they hate Modi and cannot go beyond that hate, the vast majority of Muslims are merely quietly resentful, not violent or supportive of terrorism. Yet, this vocal minority is unfairly portrayed as the face of the entire community.
I understand your pain and anger. I, too, have a family. I, too, feel the pain of what the victims might have gone through. But please understand that the ordinary Muslim—just like you—wants nothing more than to protect their family and create a better life for their children.
I am writing this because I see many threads filled with hatred toward people like me—ordinary Indian Muslims, who are simply trying to live their lives and make ends meet. We are not responsible for the actions of terrorists. It breaks my heart when I hear people say that our community should be wiped out. I, too, have loved ones in this community—my brother, who has been battling illness for years. The innocent majority of Muslims have nothing to do with these crimes, and we do not deserve such hatred.
Please, I ask you to temper your anger. I reassure you, the majority of Indian Muslims, whether anti-Modi or not, are united in calling for an all-out war on Pakistan to end the cross-border terrorism that affects us all. We are all fighting for the safety and well-being of our families.
Yes, there are a few who give shelter to terrorists in Kashmir. This has been an issue for decades, but it is unfair to label all Indian Muslims as supporters of terrorism because of it. Such sweeping generalizations only fuel division.
My humble request to my Hindu brothers: Please, reduce the anger directed at ordinary Muslims due to the actions of a few Pakistanis & Kashmiris who are already branded as trouble makers. We are all fighting to protect our families and provide a better life for our children. The terrorists are fighting for a different kind of "heaven," one that is preached by twisted barbaric Mullas.
Let’s focus on unity, understanding, and creating a future where our families can thrive in peace, regardless of our religious differences.
May peace be upon us all.
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Npower got a reaction from JAYAM_NANI in With Humility and Shame–My Apology on Behalf of Muslims of This Nation
Edo point prove cheyaalani kaakapothe, Pakistani flag lo emuntundo theliyadaa pai SIKANDER RIZVI ki ? More than Pakistani flag, its a Religious symbol. Dargala daggara, Religious festivals appudu, almost atuvanti symbols unna flags ye katti untaaru. Pakistan flag & Saudi Flag consists Religious symbols and Verse written on them. Hence, its not possible for any Muslim to do this act.
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Npower reacted to VisionaryCBN in With Humility and Shame–My Apology on Behalf of Muslims of This Nation
I didn’t read full post but don’t taken it too personal bro. There will be always ppl who generalize… I am ashamed by the behavior of fellow Indians in USA , am sure there are many other who feel that way..but we don’t own that shame..same should be yours …just because you share same religion…doesn’t mean anything…chill and stay safe ..
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Npower reacted to LION_NTR in With Humility and Shame–My Apology on Behalf of Muslims of This Nation
Its a welcoming post. I appreciate your honest intentions.
Its muslims who has to voice out against separatists. They should label the terrorists as Kafirs and disown. They also must conduct periodic counseling to younger generations to long for jobs but not for religious superstitions.
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Npower got a reaction from LION_NTR in With Humility and Shame–My Apology on Behalf of Muslims of This Nation
FIRST OF ALL A SINCERE APOLOGY ON BEHALF OF US ORDINARY INDIAN MUSLIMS FOR THE SHAMEFUL ACT DONE BY THE BARBARIC PAKISTANIS AND THEIR DISCIPLES IN THE NAME OF OUR RELIGION.
Since the Pahalgam incident, my mind has been consumed by it. Life continues to throw challenges, sorrows, and ofcourse slightest of happiness too, regardless of what’s happening in my heart. No matter what, life keeps moving, relentless in its pace. Despite my efforts to engage in discussions, I couldn't, because my heart was heavy, burdened by the incident and the way it unfolded.
Now, I’ve found a moment to reflect and speak from the heart.
To my Hindu brothers and sisters:
Please, never believe that an ordinary Indian Muslim supports or justifies the actions of terrorists. Yes, there may be a few misguided rogues, express support for these criminals, but they represent only a tiny fraction. I do not deny this, but it’s important to understand that the vast majority of Indian Muslims hate terrorism as you do.
Our community is suffering from Modi-phobia and BJP-phobia. This has led many Muslims to oppose policies—even those that could benefit them—just because they are associated with the current government. For instance, I personally support the Triple Talaq law and the removal of Article 370, even though I don’t agree with everything Modi does and am not a fan of him. Unfortunately, many Muslims are unable to separate their opposition to rationalise the issues and differentiate from Modi Hate, leading to a negative perception of the entire community.
Yes, the anger directed at Muslims is understandable, but it's often misdirected. While a small number of individuals might be spreading objectionable content just because they hate Modi and cannot go beyond that hate, the vast majority of Muslims are merely quietly resentful, not violent or supportive of terrorism. Yet, this vocal minority is unfairly portrayed as the face of the entire community.
I understand your pain and anger. I, too, have a family. I, too, feel the pain of what the victims might have gone through. But please understand that the ordinary Muslim—just like you—wants nothing more than to protect their family and create a better life for their children.
I am writing this because I see many threads filled with hatred toward people like me—ordinary Indian Muslims, who are simply trying to live their lives and make ends meet. We are not responsible for the actions of terrorists. It breaks my heart when I hear people say that our community should be wiped out. I, too, have loved ones in this community—my brother, who has been battling illness for years. The innocent majority of Muslims have nothing to do with these crimes, and we do not deserve such hatred.
Please, I ask you to temper your anger. I reassure you, the majority of Indian Muslims, whether anti-Modi or not, are united in calling for an all-out war on Pakistan to end the cross-border terrorism that affects us all. We are all fighting for the safety and well-being of our families.
Yes, there are a few who give shelter to terrorists in Kashmir. This has been an issue for decades, but it is unfair to label all Indian Muslims as supporters of terrorism because of it. Such sweeping generalizations only fuel division.
My humble request to my Hindu brothers: Please, reduce the anger directed at ordinary Muslims due to the actions of a few Pakistanis & Kashmiris who are already branded as trouble makers. We are all fighting to protect our families and provide a better life for our children. The terrorists are fighting for a different kind of "heaven," one that is preached by twisted barbaric Mullas.
Let’s focus on unity, understanding, and creating a future where our families can thrive in peace, regardless of our religious differences.
May peace be upon us all.
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Npower got a reaction from vasu4tarak in With Humility and Shame–My Apology on Behalf of Muslims of This Nation
Thanks for your reply to my post brother. Let me give some further explanation to the questions or doubs you raised in your post.
Radicals are mostly or 95%. We can say, those who hurl stones on security forces in Kashmir(or the people who instigate them to do that), The trouble makers of West Bengal 99% Bangladeshi immigrants. Apart from these groups, you will not find such things in the remaining parts of India and other Indian Muslims. Riots trigger here and there are not Anti-National, they are mostly part of Communal clashes. In this much vast country, we have so many communal clashes, lynchings in the past history. Nobody tried wholeheartedly to bring them down because of their own Vote bank politics, either side.
On my part, from the long list of suggestions(which i cannot type now, as i need some more free time for that) one of the best solutions i can suggest here, atleast to De-Radicalize the Muslim community(To avoid communal clashes and to bring peace and harmony with other sects and religions).
We already have Waqf board. Building upon this framework, I propose the formation of a screening committee composed of respected and patriotic Islamic scholars, including Mullahs and Maulanas, who are committed to the unity and integrity of India. This committee should be tasked with reviewing and guiding sermons delivered during Friday prayers and other important religious gatherings.
In my personal experience attending Friday prayers, I have noticed that while regular sermons usually focus on spiritual and ethical guidance—such as piety, discipline, and righteousness—there is a stark shift during times of conflict. In Troubled times like the present, they lack the rationality, instead they fill their speeches with further false emotions, which will go out of control after the sermons & prayers are over. Hence, this one is need of the hour and should be taken up immediately. I have observed, Teens & Youth carried away by the emotions these guys are instigating.
Coming to the point of why every where issues with Muslims around the world, i can bluntly say - 50% due to the above issue only - the wrong sermons and Fatwas, which must be curtailed by a Muslim body itself which should come out by the think tank within the community. I started suggesting this to some of the guys, lets see how far i can take this. Yes, i know - I am a too small a person to carry out this mammoth task.
The other 50% is due to the Regional conflicts. Period.
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Npower got a reaction from Mobile GOM in With Humility and Shame–My Apology on Behalf of Muslims of This Nation
FIRST OF ALL A SINCERE APOLOGY ON BEHALF OF US ORDINARY INDIAN MUSLIMS FOR THE SHAMEFUL ACT DONE BY THE BARBARIC PAKISTANIS AND THEIR DISCIPLES IN THE NAME OF OUR RELIGION.
Since the Pahalgam incident, my mind has been consumed by it. Life continues to throw challenges, sorrows, and ofcourse slightest of happiness too, regardless of what’s happening in my heart. No matter what, life keeps moving, relentless in its pace. Despite my efforts to engage in discussions, I couldn't, because my heart was heavy, burdened by the incident and the way it unfolded.
Now, I’ve found a moment to reflect and speak from the heart.
To my Hindu brothers and sisters:
Please, never believe that an ordinary Indian Muslim supports or justifies the actions of terrorists. Yes, there may be a few misguided rogues, express support for these criminals, but they represent only a tiny fraction. I do not deny this, but it’s important to understand that the vast majority of Indian Muslims hate terrorism as you do.
Our community is suffering from Modi-phobia and BJP-phobia. This has led many Muslims to oppose policies—even those that could benefit them—just because they are associated with the current government. For instance, I personally support the Triple Talaq law and the removal of Article 370, even though I don’t agree with everything Modi does and am not a fan of him. Unfortunately, many Muslims are unable to separate their opposition to rationalise the issues and differentiate from Modi Hate, leading to a negative perception of the entire community.
Yes, the anger directed at Muslims is understandable, but it's often misdirected. While a small number of individuals might be spreading objectionable content just because they hate Modi and cannot go beyond that hate, the vast majority of Muslims are merely quietly resentful, not violent or supportive of terrorism. Yet, this vocal minority is unfairly portrayed as the face of the entire community.
I understand your pain and anger. I, too, have a family. I, too, feel the pain of what the victims might have gone through. But please understand that the ordinary Muslim—just like you—wants nothing more than to protect their family and create a better life for their children.
I am writing this because I see many threads filled with hatred toward people like me—ordinary Indian Muslims, who are simply trying to live their lives and make ends meet. We are not responsible for the actions of terrorists. It breaks my heart when I hear people say that our community should be wiped out. I, too, have loved ones in this community—my brother, who has been battling illness for years. The innocent majority of Muslims have nothing to do with these crimes, and we do not deserve such hatred.
Please, I ask you to temper your anger. I reassure you, the majority of Indian Muslims, whether anti-Modi or not, are united in calling for an all-out war on Pakistan to end the cross-border terrorism that affects us all. We are all fighting for the safety and well-being of our families.
Yes, there are a few who give shelter to terrorists in Kashmir. This has been an issue for decades, but it is unfair to label all Indian Muslims as supporters of terrorism because of it. Such sweeping generalizations only fuel division.
My humble request to my Hindu brothers: Please, reduce the anger directed at ordinary Muslims due to the actions of a few Pakistanis & Kashmiris who are already branded as trouble makers. We are all fighting to protect our families and provide a better life for our children. The terrorists are fighting for a different kind of "heaven," one that is preached by twisted barbaric Mullas.
Let’s focus on unity, understanding, and creating a future where our families can thrive in peace, regardless of our religious differences.
May peace be upon us all.
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Npower got a reaction from Vivaan in With Humility and Shame–My Apology on Behalf of Muslims of This Nation
FIRST OF ALL A SINCERE APOLOGY ON BEHALF OF US ORDINARY INDIAN MUSLIMS FOR THE SHAMEFUL ACT DONE BY THE BARBARIC PAKISTANIS AND THEIR DISCIPLES IN THE NAME OF OUR RELIGION.
Since the Pahalgam incident, my mind has been consumed by it. Life continues to throw challenges, sorrows, and ofcourse slightest of happiness too, regardless of what’s happening in my heart. No matter what, life keeps moving, relentless in its pace. Despite my efforts to engage in discussions, I couldn't, because my heart was heavy, burdened by the incident and the way it unfolded.
Now, I’ve found a moment to reflect and speak from the heart.
To my Hindu brothers and sisters:
Please, never believe that an ordinary Indian Muslim supports or justifies the actions of terrorists. Yes, there may be a few misguided rogues, express support for these criminals, but they represent only a tiny fraction. I do not deny this, but it’s important to understand that the vast majority of Indian Muslims hate terrorism as you do.
Our community is suffering from Modi-phobia and BJP-phobia. This has led many Muslims to oppose policies—even those that could benefit them—just because they are associated with the current government. For instance, I personally support the Triple Talaq law and the removal of Article 370, even though I don’t agree with everything Modi does and am not a fan of him. Unfortunately, many Muslims are unable to separate their opposition to rationalise the issues and differentiate from Modi Hate, leading to a negative perception of the entire community.
Yes, the anger directed at Muslims is understandable, but it's often misdirected. While a small number of individuals might be spreading objectionable content just because they hate Modi and cannot go beyond that hate, the vast majority of Muslims are merely quietly resentful, not violent or supportive of terrorism. Yet, this vocal minority is unfairly portrayed as the face of the entire community.
I understand your pain and anger. I, too, have a family. I, too, feel the pain of what the victims might have gone through. But please understand that the ordinary Muslim—just like you—wants nothing more than to protect their family and create a better life for their children.
I am writing this because I see many threads filled with hatred toward people like me—ordinary Indian Muslims, who are simply trying to live their lives and make ends meet. We are not responsible for the actions of terrorists. It breaks my heart when I hear people say that our community should be wiped out. I, too, have loved ones in this community—my brother, who has been battling illness for years. The innocent majority of Muslims have nothing to do with these crimes, and we do not deserve such hatred.
Please, I ask you to temper your anger. I reassure you, the majority of Indian Muslims, whether anti-Modi or not, are united in calling for an all-out war on Pakistan to end the cross-border terrorism that affects us all. We are all fighting for the safety and well-being of our families.
Yes, there are a few who give shelter to terrorists in Kashmir. This has been an issue for decades, but it is unfair to label all Indian Muslims as supporters of terrorism because of it. Such sweeping generalizations only fuel division.
My humble request to my Hindu brothers: Please, reduce the anger directed at ordinary Muslims due to the actions of a few Pakistanis & Kashmiris who are already branded as trouble makers. We are all fighting to protect our families and provide a better life for our children. The terrorists are fighting for a different kind of "heaven," one that is preached by twisted barbaric Mullas.
Let’s focus on unity, understanding, and creating a future where our families can thrive in peace, regardless of our religious differences.
May peace be upon us all.