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ERROR! Brothers of Islam are irreplaceable I could never delete you Brother!
Send this to ten other Mujahideen who would give their lives for ﷲAllahﷲ Or never get called Brother again
If you get
0 Back: Juhanam for you
3 back: you're off the martyr list
5 back: you have pleased Allah greatly
10+ back: JANAHﷲ!ﷲ
Life itself in American terms is entirely mechanistic. The sense of "I" or "Self" in America belongs entirely to the physical level of existence.
The typical American neither has spiritual dilemmas nor complications: he is a natural joiner and conformist. Which is also the aim of globalism: to dilute all character, race and individuality to form one world government.
Rammstein hit precisely the spot with this song and their lyrics.