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Orcs in the Shire - UK Patriotic Song - Anti Illegal Immigration
โOrks in the Shireโ is a UK patriotic song addressing the issue of illegal immigration and national identity. Inspired by the imagery of the Shire and themes of defending homeland and culture, this track delivers a powerful message through bold lyrics andโฆ
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Schools are being WARNED that children's drawings could be "blasphemous" to Muslim "sensitives".
You had enough of this crap yet?
Literally creeping sharia.
You had enough of this crap yet?
Literally creeping sharia.
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And then they're crying about the crusades...
Maybe we need another?...
Maybe we need another?...
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Forwarded from NO CALIPHATE channel
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A Muslim man selling a female slave in a marketplace in Mauritania. ๐
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How to shit the halal way โช๏ธ
allahu is gay akbarโ๐ป
allahu is gay akbarโ๐ป
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Muhammed did that and wasn't shy about it, according the Islamic sources.
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Children being taught Islamic indoctrination in the UK.
These people are using our rights against us
These people are using our rights against us
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Islamic Beliefs That Don't Make Sense
Have you ever actually sat down and thought about some of the core beliefs in Islam? Not what you were told to think, but really examined them with logic and common sense? That's exactly what we're doing in this video. We go through some of the most puzzlingโฆ
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https://youtu.be/lcrAlM6yb8E?si
Must go viral
Must go viral
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A Visual Introduction to Sharia Law Disney Style, UKistan the British Caliphate
This video uses animation to explain Sharia law in a simple, clear, and accessible way. It breaks down the foundations of Islamic law, how it affects daily life, and why it matters in understanding Islam, culture, and society. Whether you are new to the subjectโฆ
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In Islam everything is haram (forbidden) that is fun, here is a list of all the things that are haram in Islam:
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Listening to or making music (especially with instruments) โ is considered haram, as it is seen as a distraction from Allah and a "gateway to the devil"
Dancing, even alone or in groups โ is seen as degrading and sexually charged
Theatre, drama, cinema, series โ particularly forbidden if they show Western values, romance or "immoral behaviour"
Drawings of people or animals โ strictly forbidden according to Hadith, as it is interpreted as "idolatry"
Photography โ sometimes viewed critically, especially when faces are depicted
Writing poetry or novels โ if not religiously motivated, it is considered a waste of time or seduction
๐ Social life & celebrations
Birthday celebrations โ as "bid'a" (unauthorised innovation) because it was not a tradition in early Islam
New Year's Eve, Christmas, Easter etc. โ "imitation of the infidels", i.e. clearly haram
Mixing men and women โ absolutely haram, even at normal meetings, parties, weddings
Dating / flirting โ generally strictly forbidden
Friendships with people of other faiths โ is forbidden
๐ฎ Leisure & entertainment
Video games โ particularly problematic if they show, magic, music, female characters or Western content
Sports with tight clothing (e.g. swimming, football in shorts) โ haram due to "aura" violation
Painting, handicrafts, being creative โ only permitted if it does not represent a living being
Travelling for fun (holidays) โ is often considered "pointless", except for pilgrimages
Visits to museums, concerts, amusement parks โ Considered a "waste of time" or dealing with false values
Keeping animals for fun (e.g. dogs) โ often forbidden, dogs are considered unclean
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Free choice of partner or romantic love โ Marriage is compulsory, love without marriage = haram
Personal hygiene such as shaving certain areas, perfume for women, jewellery for men โ very regulated
Make-up, modern clothing, fashionable hairstyles โ considered "imitation of the kuffar" (unbelievers)
Jewellery or gold for men โ clearly haram
Tantra, yoga, meditation from other cultures โ is considered idolatry or shirk (joining)
๐ Philosophy & thinking
Critical thinking about religion โ Doubt is the work of the devil
Philosophy, esotericism, mysticism (except Salafi Islam) โ forbidden and dangerous
Scientific cosmology without reference to Allah โ rejected or viewed with suspicion
Reading non-Islamic books (novels, Western philosophy, mythology, etc.) โ sometimes portrayed as spiritual poison
๐จ Art & culture
Listening to or making music (especially with instruments) โ is considered haram, as it is seen as a distraction from Allah and a "gateway to the devil"
Dancing, even alone or in groups โ is seen as degrading and sexually charged
Theatre, drama, cinema, series โ particularly forbidden if they show Western values, romance or "immoral behaviour"
Drawings of people or animals โ strictly forbidden according to Hadith, as it is interpreted as "idolatry"
Photography โ sometimes viewed critically, especially when faces are depicted
Writing poetry or novels โ if not religiously motivated, it is considered a waste of time or seduction
๐ Social life & celebrations
Birthday celebrations โ as "bid'a" (unauthorised innovation) because it was not a tradition in early Islam
New Year's Eve, Christmas, Easter etc. โ "imitation of the infidels", i.e. clearly haram
Mixing men and women โ absolutely haram, even at normal meetings, parties, weddings
Dating / flirting โ generally strictly forbidden
Friendships with people of other faiths โ is forbidden
๐ฎ Leisure & entertainment
Video games โ particularly problematic if they show, magic, music, female characters or Western content
Sports with tight clothing (e.g. swimming, football in shorts) โ haram due to "aura" violation
Painting, handicrafts, being creative โ only permitted if it does not represent a living being
Travelling for fun (holidays) โ is often considered "pointless", except for pilgrimages
Visits to museums, concerts, amusement parks โ Considered a "waste of time" or dealing with false values
Keeping animals for fun (e.g. dogs) โ often forbidden, dogs are considered unclean
๐ฉโโค๏ธโ๐จ Relationship, body & pleasure
Free choice of partner or romantic love โ Marriage is compulsory, love without marriage = haram
Personal hygiene such as shaving certain areas, perfume for women, jewellery for men โ very regulated
Make-up, modern clothing, fashionable hairstyles โ considered "imitation of the kuffar" (unbelievers)
Jewellery or gold for men โ clearly haram
Tantra, yoga, meditation from other cultures โ is considered idolatry or shirk (joining)
๐ Philosophy & thinking
Critical thinking about religion โ Doubt is the work of the devil
Philosophy, esotericism, mysticism (except Salafi Islam) โ forbidden and dangerous
Scientific cosmology without reference to Allah โ rejected or viewed with suspicion
Reading non-Islamic books (novels, Western philosophy, mythology, etc.) โ sometimes portrayed as spiritual poison
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