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Tired of beating around the bush. Muslim women, hold onto your faith. Allah created us, He knows us best and He is Just.
Nov 17, 2023 34 tweets 6 min read
I’ve been warning Muslims on here for some years that we were being bombarded by multiple psyops spread via online platforms that consume our attention, funded by Israel and UAE.
This is a thread on my observations of social media manipulations by Israel / UAE Israel and UAE are spreading psyops for mind + mood control for over a decade. It is a central foundation to the propaganda justifying this (planned) genocide, forced displacement of Gaza

There are two angles of attack: 1.religious quietism & 2. what I’ve termed redpill rapism
Mar 1, 2023 9 tweets 2 min read
Just today talked to a girl who is going through divorce because of severe beatings. Brought over to the west from overseas. No job, 3 kids under 5. No family member. No job. due to custody laws legal to return to her parents. If courts haram What’s our solution for her? Many of our mothers were in this situation, brought to the west and separated from male family members. No job or recognized credentials in new country, language barriers and custody laws that keep them in place despite no family to depend on.
Nov 29, 2022 7 tweets 2 min read
The meaninglessness of "feminism" today and associated kufr

In our day it just means a woman who speaks about women issues

-If you live in a community where women are denied inheritance, and you become a women rights to inheritance defender, to that community you're a feminist -if you live in a community where women are banned from education, championing women education makes you a feminist in that community
-if its a community that disparages women in university, believing women should be able to go to university is feminist to them
Dec 25, 2021 10 tweets 2 min read
Another divorce I’ve been dealing with recently. Listen to this woman’s story:
Parents strict TJ, she was taught working and higher education were bad for Muslim women. Married at 17, out of high school. Had 9 kids, married for 35 years. Early 50s now. They are mutually divorcing This woman never worked outside of her home due to religious beliefs. Her husband was sole breadwinner. She made good amount in child support payments but the money was deposited into her husbands bank account as he told her to bc he was in charge of family’s finances.
Nov 24, 2021 8 tweets 2 min read
A Friend recently got divorced. She had been married for 20 years, 5 kids. Married at 17, from a simple family. Took care of husbands house for 20 years, helped with budgeting, savings. Helped him start business. She helped make the products to sell. All money in man’s name So she’s in poverty now after 20 years of caring for husbands home, growing his business, while he is very well off and is living in her home with a new “upper class” wife he married a few years before their divorce. She’s in a Muslim country so her kids are with him and new wife
Nov 23, 2021 6 tweets 2 min read
"We go out and make money and you think you can just sit at home & do nothing" 😡😡
Yes, I do
If you're actually making money (i.e. wealthy), then you can pay to have your house chores taken care of, and your wife live in ease, as was the practice for most of Islamic history I will take my free time that my husbands wealth afforded me, and pursue hobbies, focus on my kids, meet friends, work and earn my own money.
Whatever I wish to do.
But I will not and do not have to clean toilets and mop floors if my husband can afford to clean his own house.
Nov 22, 2021 6 tweets 1 min read
Btw I don’t think many men actually get turned on by women reading Quran at all. There’s other things that actually turn them on more that they haven’t banned.

They just hate to hear women reciting Allahs words because it breaches their authority and dominion over those words. I don’t think they genuinely and truly believe there’s massive sexual harm and chaos in society that results from a woman speaking, enough to warrant these extra added rules.
They just don’t want us to speak and bother them and their public authority.
Nov 22, 2021 4 tweets 1 min read
anyways, I always tell women interested in Islam and women protection. look at the legal techniques men use to restrict us, and which they insist are valid, and use them to protect women.
i.e.: banning permissible things (speaking, reciting Quran) for *fear of fitnah or harm* even if the Sahaba themselves did these things (attend masjid, spoke in front of men), even if there is no Hadith or Quranic ayah prohibiting it, men still manage to ban things.
So if women need protections, just use their own approved methods of banning otherwise legal acts.
Nov 22, 2021 6 tweets 1 min read
A woman voice in itself, is not awra
It makes no logical sense to make this claim. -Female Companions spoke to the Prophet and other men. The sahabiyyat did not expose their awra, astaghfirAllah
-Awra means nudity and prohibited which means men who listened to a woman speak are listening to prohibited. Male companions and Prophet ﷺ listened to women speak.
Nov 22, 2021 4 tweets 1 min read
You notice how it’s always women uttering the words of Allah that makes them so mad? Or speaking authoritatively about Islam? Then it’s all, your voice is nudity!

But same men will listen to female news-reporters, talks show hosts, women speakers condemning feminism. Their Siri lady, gps directions lady, etc etc. womens voice is everywhere and fine. When they hear it I guarantee you they don’t think they’re consuming forbidden nudity.
But when it’s Quran or Islam suddenly the whole landscape becomes different. Suddenly it’s soo seductive
Sep 18, 2021 7 tweets 2 min read
In South Asia Women are
Robbed of rightful inheritance.
Lied to abt Islamic marital obligations (inlaw care)
Financially abused (their money controlled by men)
Unaware of marriage/divorce rights
Lied to about Islamic rules
Unwanted from birth
Uniquely banned from Masjids These are all very serious oppressions even from even from an Islamic standpoint.
And one of the most important and effective ways to tackle these abuses is through education. Any honest person would concede that preventing access to education would make all these problem worse
Sep 10, 2021 5 tweets 1 min read
Guys are mad that “women are fitna” is being redirected onto men, warning them not to trangress & commit sin and injustice due to this trial. Even though that is a common sense implication of something being a trial. Why? Bc theyre not used to it being used to ask anything of men It is almost entirely used to restrict and constrain women, and that’s all they’re comfortable with.
Women are fitna so:
No women in masjid!
Women can’t work!
Women must cover more!
Women must hide their identities!
Women just must!!!
It’s never really about men’s actions
Sep 1, 2021 5 tweets 1 min read
Modern day ulema have been more concerned with figuring out how to manipulate classical fiqh to give non breathing corporations rights and protections and ensure their well being, than figuring out how to ensure the life, safety and dignity of breathing Muslim women They’ve given the green light to Muslims abide by almost all modern western legal assumptions of the corporation as a legal entity. But have not been able to muster up the effort to protect the lives and assets of Muslim women
Aug 30, 2021 11 tweets 2 min read
It might be tempting to believe this. That its women who are flocking to the "wrong" preachers, ones they find palatable and kind, but who are in fact the ones more likely to be abusers who take advantage of their female followers. Let me break down why this is a huge fallacy. It’s not that masses of women are simpletons who are attracted to men who are assaulters, and if they were wiser they would follow upright "traditional" speakers. It’s that the women who friendlier "new age" speakers attract are more likely to publicly shame their assaulters.
Aug 22, 2021 4 tweets 1 min read
For Muslim men’s porn consumption, the guys want sympathy, nuance. “It’s so tough in this “oversexualized society!” Even though they’re from stable families, deeni, not compelled by poverty
But if poor, trauma holding non Muslim girls are coerced into sex work no sympathy allowed These men are watching porn with no force other than their nafs. And were supposed to show them grace, gently lead them out of it.
Girls who are in this industry usually carry childhood trauma and abuse, often have left home/foster care system, have addictions, in poverty
Jun 13, 2021 12 tweets 3 min read
Muslim women also need to realize theyre not the same as these white homemakers. they have to be more careful. Western women have had their contributions and financial rights protected by laws like marital estate and asset division. Muslim housewives are in more vulnerable state Muslim women need to be smart and ensure their own financial security in some way or another. Work at home or outside, get degrees with potential for employment. Do something. Dont be deceived by these western women glamorizing housewives when they have the courts to protect them
Jun 11, 2021 4 tweets 1 min read
Just wanna say, women would NEVER be allowed to "respectfully contradict" Mufti Taqi Usmani on a fatwa he gave related to them.
then its,
DO YOU KNOW WHO YOURE TALKING TO?!
KNOW YOUR PLACE!
YOU ARE NOTHING COMPARED TO HIM!
YOU HAVE NO RIGHT TO DISAGREE!
YOU THINK YOU KNOW MORE? these same guys, usually laymen, or low level alims, who shout this at women, have no problem butting in to question his opinions on other stuff, especially financial matters. Suddenly these scholars might not know the full picture, might not know what they're talking about, Hmm.
Jun 11, 2021 4 tweets 1 min read
Women shouldn’t be with their husband in hospital if they get injured or sick bc it’s traumatizing for delicate women to see husband in pain. It’s also unnatural to see a husband in a vulnerable and weak state, you can lose respect and maybe no longer obey him.

#reversedstupid Modern values expect us women to be doting at the hospital bed when husband is gravely injured but in the illustrious past, men with such injuries would have died so women were not expected to see men in such a weakened state for a prolonged period. It’s unnatural and not for me
Jun 10, 2021 9 tweets 2 min read
Let’s discuss this supposed traumatic experience of men in birthing rooms. It’s bullshit.
Men who are made to go to war? To kill strangers? Stab their guts and chop their heads, torture them for intel, and who then go home and eat supper as normal? These men can’t watch a birth? Men who are not fazed by watching women tortured and abused? Not fazed by women being raped? Not fazed by all the violent porn they watch? Men who boast about how all real men should slaughter animals. Men who promote public executions and lashings and amputations ? trauma?
May 27, 2021 5 tweets 2 min read
You might think the older generation of scholars were not the kindest to women with their one-sided fatwas& old fashioned marital advice
But you will miss them once all we have is the new generation of "Islamic scholars" whose brains are mush due to porn& meme internet discourse The old scholars might have been old fashioned, but most time there was a sense of patriarchal "care"
The new porn diseased generation have no such inclinations, women are just objects in their porn fuelled vision of the world& MRA discourse has wiped away sense of duty and care
May 21, 2021 16 tweets 3 min read
Dear women who struggle to conceive or carry their pregnancies to the end:May Allah reward you for all your struggles+pain and May he grant you patience+strength to endure the many facets of your test, including having to hear callous remarks about something Allah decided for you Remember that Asiyah ra, wife of The pharoah was unable to bear children and is still considered to have attained PERFECTION amongst women. One of the only women to achieve perfection could not have kids.
She was not only married, but married to the most powerful man of her time.