Social Media Sunnis

Discussion in 'General Topics' started by Bazdawi, Jul 13, 2023.

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  1. Bazdawi

    Bazdawi Well-Known Member

    tum ho aapas meiN ghazabnaak woh aapas meiN raheem
    tum khaTa-kaar o khaTa-beeN; woh khaTa-posh o kareem

    you are angry towards one another; and they (the early exemplar muslims) were kind to one another
    you are sinners and eager to find others' faults — they concealed the faults of their brothers and were gracious
     
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  2. IbnTarim

    IbnTarim New Member

    Also, Unlike their Wahabi counterparts such as Yahya al-Raaby, the Sunnah Guy, Jamal Abdinasir, or Abu Taymiyyah, it is uncommon to find UK Sunni imams or public speakers from the younger generation with a large online following. This is an area that needs attention.
     
  3. IbnTarim

    IbnTarim New Member

    There is a concerning trend of University students from the laity seeking fame by running large Islamic pages on Instagram, Twitter and TikTok and using burner accounts to post nonsense. Some notable examples include:

    Bilal, the owner of the Jattaa_21 accounts

    Naheem Rahman, the owner of the SacredMawlid accounts, and his Twitter burner account: SacredEminem

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    Safwan Raqeeb, the owner of the ghareebfaqir accounts, and his Twitter burner account: Andarbooti

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    We need mature students of knowledge on these platforms too. When the news about Imam Asad Ali began to circulate, it came to light that a student of Imam Mubeen Raza and Mufti Abdusami al-Bandyali, Abdul Saboor [Saboor1818] was using a Twitter burner account [Maturidi_Shogun], to mock Imam Asad and later got told off by senior students who threatened to contact his teachers and notify them of his tweets and he removed the tweets.
     
    Last edited: Jul 13, 2023

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