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Imam Sajjad (A) fought against distortion in Islam and guided thousands of sahaba and tabi‘een on foundational jurisprudential and theological issues. Many Sunni Imams studied under him. Imam of Ahlul Sunnah Hazrat Muhammad ibn Muslim al-Zuhri said, “I found no Hashemite greater or more knowledgeable than him in jurisprudence.” Al-Shafi‘i said, “He was the most knowledgeable in jurisprudence in Madina.”

Imam was politically conscious and resisted Umayyad hegemony. They never tried to extract allegiance from him. In 95 Hijrah, unable to bear his spiritual and intellectual influence, Walid poisoned him. He had earlier been summoned to Damascus twice and once imprisoned briefly by the Umayyads. Despite everything he was martyred with deadly poison on the very day of 25/01/95 Hijrah, today we mourn his martyrdom.

He cried for 39 years remembering every single tragedy of Karbala. When someone told him martyrdom is an honor, why cry, he replied it was not just martyrdom; it was watching the unveiled daughters of the Prophet being paraded in chains through 30 cities, seeing 180 of his companions massacred, burying his sisters in prison, and witnessing the daughters of Imam Ali (A) introduced by Yazid’s soldiers in Shaam’s court. He saw the lashes fall on the granddaughter of the Prophet. He saw his father’s head raised on a spear while the people chanted around it. He saw the earrings ripped from little girls and their tents set ablaze while they screamed for water and safety. He saw his aunt Zaynab (S) stand firm to protect the remaining family while her own veil was snatched. He saw how even a sick, wounded man like himself was chained from neck to feet and dragged from Karbala to Kufa and then Damascus. He saw the people of Sham laugh while the daughters of the Prophet sat weeping in humiliation. He saw children begging for water and food while guards mocked them. Imam Sajjad (A) witnessed the burning of sacred tents, the looting of the Prophet’s family, and the silence of those who claimed to follow Islam.

Imam Sajjad (A) was married to Sayyidah Fatima bint Imam Hasan (A), with whom he had four children. He also had other wives and freed slaves, including Jayda Sindhiya of Indian origin, who was the mother of Zayd al-Shaheed. In total, he had fifteen children, including prominent sons like Imam Muhammad al-Baqir (A), Zayd al-Shaheed, Amr al-Ashraf, Husayn al-Asghar (ancestor of Ayatullah Sistani), Abdullah al-Bahir and Ali al-Thani (ancestor of Imam Khamenei) and daughters like Sayyidah Khadija and Sayyidah Aliyyah.

O Allah, curse those who violated the sanctity of the family of Your Prophet, who imprisoned and humiliated Imam Sajjad (A) after Karbala.

Curse be upon those who shackled the neck of Your saint, dragged him in chains, and paraded him through cities while he mourned his father.

May Your eternal curse be upon the tyrants of Banu Umayya who poisoned Imam Sajjad (A) and tried to silence his voice of truth.


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🇷🇺: 🇮🇷 | Today, the Kremlin announced a meeting between President Putin and Mr. Ali Larijani, senior advisor to Imam Khamenei. The discussion focused on urgent developments in West Asia [Middle East], nuclear-related concerns, and shifting regional dynamics.…
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There has been a backlash in certain Iranian circles, especially among followers of Mr. Saeed Jalili, after the renowned reciter Meysam Motie invited Mr. Larijani to recite and speak at a Ḥusayni ceremony. During his address, he emphasized the stance of Imam Khamenei, which we referenced yesterday. The aim was to clarify the ideological background and official positioning of Mr. Ali Larijani.

It’s important to wake up from shallow criticisms and understand the realities of state dynamics, particularly when it comes to core values. Just like others, we firmly reject reformist compromises. However, misrepresenting Mr. Larijani by targeting his past affiliations or networks is irrelevant. In contrast, Saeed Jalili is undeniably from a revolutionary background, but even his supporters must admit he may not be ideal for the task the Leader is currently envisioning; a task Mr. Larijani is perhaps more suited for.

Mr. Larijani played a crucial role during last year’s unrest, including high-level diplomatic missions to Lebanon, Syria, and now Russia. He currently stands as one of the closest and most significant aides to Imam Khamenei. Mocking or undermining him is effectively an attack on the Leader’s circle. The narrative that attempts to depict the Leader’s office as “captured” is pure monarchist fabrication and must be rejected for the fraud it is.

We usually avoid bringing internal matters into public discourse, but in this case, silence would be a disservice. It is important to address the ongoing reactions following Larijani’s participation in a Ḥusayni ceremony, where he gave a speech marked by important discussions related to the stance of Leadership in the upcoming issues. So those who criticise must learn that While rhetorical power has its place, there is a clear distinction between delivering emotionally charged speeches and engaging directly with the on-ground crises that require hands-on leadership and nuanced understanding.

Those who follow Mr. Jalili, May Allah protect him, who is a man of respected revolutionary credentials must also assess what their group has actually contributed during recent critical junctures. What actions are being taken? What responsibilities are being carried? And what sacrifices are being made compared to other key figures, especially Mr. Ali Larijani, whose fieldwork, strategic diplomacy, and activeness to the system during times of unrest have been decisive. Mr. Jalili remains a respected figure, but not everything he says today should be treated as absolute or beyond critique.

Imam Khamenei has consistently called for national unity across ideological divides. His close office aide, Mr. Fazaeli, recently reiterated this point: the foremost priority at this sensitive moment is to protect cohesion among the various political, revolutionary, and religious factions within the country. Creating fractures through indirect attacks, polarizing language, or personal rivalries only weakens the Islamic Republic’s internal strength. Any narrative that dismisses or delegitimizes the role of pivotal figures like Mr. Larijani not only distorts reality but ultimately undermines the leadership itself.

We will stand by and support everyone’s stance until they either confirm betrayal or abandon the right path.

Beware of "Super-Inqalabism": End your voice when Leader speaks!

Imam Khamenei has done a lot of steel work as a leader, shining among the efforts to unite the different poles of political agendas and natural responses like any state. He stood firm and remained a shelter for all, even for the excluded, dragged, and mocked, until they exceeded limits and betrayed. Even those who betrayed did not face what American politics faces. This was the most important achievement of this leadership.

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| HTS media will win the first prize when they compete with Indian media. Sad for Indian media.

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🗞️ | Khaleel Nasrallah:

Someone is spreading the claim that “Israel” tried to assassinate Ahmed Al-Sharaa, but Washington stopped it.

Dear colleagues, whoever gave you this story is trying to boost Al-Sharaa’s reputation by painting him as a target of “Israeli” threats.

It’s strange how many media professionals and journalists let themselves be manipulated like this.

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🇵🇸:🏴 | The wife of Beit Hanoun Battalion Commander in Al-Qassam, Hussein Fayadh (H), and their two children have been martyred in an israeli bombardment on the Gaza Strip.

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🏴‍☠️ | Druze frontline sources say the Bedouin tribes have launched a fresh attack on Waqum from Dama, after failing to take it during the initial attack two days ago.

After two days of attempting to break into Shahba, the Arab Tribal Army have instead focused on taking Majadil. Druze separatists have launched their own counterattack along Route 110.

The Arab Tribal Army continues attacking Ariqa for well over 24 hours now, with no success in breaching its defenses. The town remains under Druze control, and reports of it being under Bedouin control are false.

In just the last few moments Druze separatists, SMC, have launched a counterattack in the al-Majdal direction from Murdok.

Druze frontline sources say there's a build-up of Arab Tribal Army forces in al-Huquf and al-Qasr. The forces are likely preparing to launch a new attack on al-Buthainah, the initial one two days ago failed.

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🏴‍☠️ | Druze frontline sources say the Bedouin tribes have launched a fresh attack on Waqum from Dama, after failing to take it during the initial attack two days ago. After two days of attempting to break into Shahba, the Arab Tribal Army have instead focused…
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🏴‍☠️ | Despite a declared ceasefire, clashes in the Suwayda countryside continue unabated. Government-linked Bedouin militias persist in shelling villages with no intervention from the interim government.

Hikmat al-Hijri’s Druze Unitarian community demanded the immediate cessation of all military attacks and the withdrawal of all forces affiliated with the interim government, including the army, security agencies, and militias, from the mountain’s surroundings and all its towns and villages.

Nevertheless, convoys of Bedouin militants have continued to mobilize in large numbers, and internal security checkpoints along their routes have been removed.

Fighting and attacks have persisted in the villages of Areeqa, Rimah, Hazem, and Shahba even after the ceasefire went into effect. In Areeqa, medium weapons and mortar shells have caused significant material damage, with fires breaking out in civilian homes amid the continued shelling and an increasingly dire humanitarian situation in Suwayda.

Meanwhile, the prisoner exchange operation scheduled for 6 PM today in the village of Umm al-Zaytoun has failed.

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🇵🇸 | This is the body of the martyred child Hamza, son of Commander Hussein Fayyadh (Abu Hamza).

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+ 🏴‍☠️ | Despite a declared ceasefire, clashes in the Suwayda countryside continue unabated. Government-linked Bedouin militias persist in shelling villages with no intervention from the interim government. Hikmat al-Hijri’s Druze Unitarian community demanded…
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🏴‍☠️ | What is unfolding in Suwayda now is not a localized skirmish or a tribal dispute; it is a carefully orchestrated, multi-layered campaign embedded in the broader geopolitical plan to fragment Syria and dismantle the Axis of Resistance. After a so-called ceasefire, fighting has not only resumed but intensified. Tribal militias loyal to Damascus are reportedly preparing for a renewed assault on Suwayda, with large convoys seen en route to the province. The governor of Suwayda, Mustafa Al-Bakour, has publicly declared that unless government officials are allowed entry into the city, all essential services such as water, electricity, and basic infrastructure will remain cut off, effectively punishing the civilian population. Despite this pressure and the ceasefire declaration, Bedouin militias backed by the interim government have continued attacks on villages like Areeqa, Rimah, Hazem, and Shahba, inflicting destruction, displacing families, and deepening the humanitarian crisis. Fires have consumed civilian homes, mortar shells have left significant damage, and basic survival is at risk.

Hikmat al-Hijri’s Druze Unitarian leadership has demanded an immediate halt to all attacks and the complete withdrawal of all state-aligned forces, including the army, security agencies, and militias from the mountain and its surrounding towns. Yet the mobilization of Bedouin fighters continues, emboldened by the removal of internal security checkpoints along their routes, a clear sign of official complicity. The scheduled prisoner exchange in Umm al-Zaytoun has already failed.

All of this fits into a broader plan conceived after the 2006 war, when Israeli strategic institutions concluded that to dismantle the Axis of Resistance, Syria must be dismembered. Syria, serving as the vital artery linking Hezbollah, Iran, and Palestinian factions, had to be cut off from the equation. The war launched in 2011 was never a spontaneous uprising but a calculated foreign operation. Extremist proxies were injected into Syria, sectarian divisions were inflamed, and Western media sanitized terrorism under the false guise of democratic revolution. The goal was always state fragmentation: an Alawite coastal strip, a Sunni Arab center, a Kurdish north, and scattered Druze and Christian enclaves, all severed from each other and stripped of influence.

The events in Suwayda are the continuation of that strategy. The tribal attacks, the role of HTS, the retreat of Julani, the removal of Syrian security barriers, and the intensifying Israeli involvement all point to a multi-command operation. While many field-level fighters may remain unaware of the broader objectives, the leadership coordinating these offensives is fully aligned with the agenda of fragmentation. Suwayda is not just under siege; it is at the epicenter of an international effort to crush any remaining cohesive force that might resist the final phase of the map-redrawing project. This is not chaos. It is an engineered, layered campaign of collapse.

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🇺🇸 Breaking — Initial reports of US airstrike reported in Idlib.

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+ 🏴‍☠️ | What is unfolding in Suwayda now is not a localized skirmish or a tribal dispute; it is a carefully orchestrated, multi-layered campaign embedded in the broader geopolitical plan to fragment Syria and dismantle the Axis of Resistance. After a so…
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🏴‍☠️ | Currently ongoing situations...


Execution operations resumed on the outskirts of Umm al-Zaytoun, targeting gatherings of tribal militias. Shortly after, an Israeli drone strike hit two rocket launchers belonging to Bedouin militias. Simultaneously, Julani’s forces launched a major assault on the villages of Suwayda. Two Israeli helicopters were spotted flying over Dael in Daraa countryside toward Suwayda. In response to escalating violence, Druze religious leaders in Suwayda issued a strict directive to Jaramana residents, forbidding students from leaving the city under any circumstance. Reports followed of Israeli helicopters delivering ammunition to Druze resistance units in Suwayda, with landings confirmed at the 15th Division base. An Israeli drone then targeted the ‘Arah axis. Clashes intensified between local Druze factions and tribal fighters along Suwayda’s northern and western fronts. Israeli media reported, for the first time, the deployment of Apache helicopters in the southern Syrian theater, citing it as evidence of Tel Aviv’s commitment to defending Suwayda. Meanwhile, several U.S. congressmen, led by Mike Lawler and backed by French Hill and Brian Mast, submitted a bill to extend Caesar Act sanctions by two to three more years with harsher conditions. A vote to include the bill in the congressional agenda is scheduled for the upcoming Wednesday. The draft legislation frames Syria’s future sanctions relief on the regime’s compliance with new humanitarian standards. Locals decried the regime as the sole bringer of destruction and death. Simultaneously, the U.S.-led coalition conducted an airstrike in rural Idlib. Israeli air operations expanded, targeting tribal vehicle convoys and positions across Suwayda and Daraa, with six helicopters reported overhead. Intelligence surfaced that Bedouin militias deployed dozens of vehicle-borne IEDs into Suwayda. Confirmed Israeli strikes then hit al-Mujaymir and ‘Arah. By evening, sounds of heavy clashes and rocket launches echoed from Busra al-Sham in Daraa. Lastly, flight operations at Damascus International Airport were reportedly suspended.

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+ 🏴‍☠️ | Currently ongoing situations... Execution operations resumed on the outskirts of Umm al-Zaytoun, targeting gatherings of tribal militias. Shortly after, an Israeli drone strike hit two rocket launchers belonging to Bedouin militias. Simultaneously…
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🏴‍☠️ | Syria is on the verge of a major explosion, A new squadron of israeli occupation aircraft has entered Suwayda’s airspace as violent clashes intensify between the Arab Tribal Army and the Druze forces across the southern Syrian governorate. Foreign intelligence personnel are reportedly withdrawing from Damascus, and the situation in Kurdish-controlled areas is rapidly becoming dangerous and on alert...

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| We are expecting and predicting major changes across the region, likely negative.

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🇵🇸 Report: Israeli media has released a photo showing Palestinian detainees being brutally abused by Israeli prison authorities. In a disturbing act of psychological torture, images of the devastation caused by Israeli aggression in Gaza have reportedly been…
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🏴 | “They stripped me of my lower clothes, forced me into a prostration position on the ground, and began raping me indirectly”

Palestinian journalist Sami al-Saei, from Tulkarm, revealed in a shocking testimony that he was subjected to brutal torture and sexual abuse while detained in Israeli prisons. The abuse intensified once soldiers learned he was a journalist.

He testified that Israeli soldiers used sticks and other sharp objects to rape him while he was handcuffed and blindfolded, bleeding continuously for half an hour.

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🇵🇸 | In the past 24 hours, 81 more Gazans have been martyred, and since the breaking of dawn, over 20 have died from hunger many of them small children. Children who can barely speak are now asking questions that shatter the hearts of their parents and anyone who hears them. Some ask whether death is the only solution to hunger, and how they might bring it upon themselves. Others, unable to comprehend the suffering, have begun cutting their own hands. People are collapsing in the streets, dying where they fall. Men have lost consciousness. Those who reach food are too weak to carry it back. Some, in desperation, have tied stones to their stomachs just as the oppressed Prophet Muhammad (S) once did to quiet the pain of starvation. We do not curse anyone, but we take a solemn oath: even after ten years or a hundred, we will never forgive those who did this. Not until our final breaths.

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🇾🇪 Breaking — IOF is conducting airstrikes in the Hodeidah region of Yemen in retaliation for recent missile and drone attacks launched by Yemeni forces.

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