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Bitcoin cultist. Co-founder of Bitcoin Majlis. Author of Anti-riba Money.
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Mbitcoiner 6 months ago
Can't wait to listen to AI generated khutbas 🥰
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Mbitcoiner 6 months ago
👀 Going to El Salvador when I get my 6.15 btc
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Mbitcoiner 6 months ago
@Texas Slim and the Beef Initiative are worth following! I consider Texas Slim's essay "The Harvest of Deception" to be the ultimate manifesto on understanding the problems of the seed oil based industrial food complex and how they're poisoning our food. You must understand how this deception works and what we can do to fight back: image View quoted note →
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Mbitcoiner 6 months ago
Our favorite Islamic Finance guy has had enough 🙂 image
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Mbitcoiner 6 months ago
Getting closer! Just waiting on a proof to make sure it looks good then I'll hit publish! Need to figure out the best way to sell for btc... image View quoted note →
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Mbitcoiner 6 months ago
There are still so many people (in 2025!) that think bLoCkChAiN is some revolutionary tech, like, that was the only new thing that Satoshi contributed image
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Mbitcoiner 6 months ago
An excerpt from "The Epidemic of Islamic Consumerism" on social media "Nothing exemplifies the consumerist nature of social media than concepts like ‘content’ and ‘content creators’. What is ‘content’? It’s literally filler for people to consume with their minds. Anything that will translate into the intermediary currencies of likes, follows and shares that the content creator can exchange into dollars. Consumerism in social media as a whole – irrespective of the Muslim context – is a problem in itself. Data has become a commodity, to the point that we see the advent of the ‘influencer’ and ‘junk content’ – i.e. the production & consumption of data for its mere entry into our brains irrespective of its purpose, utility and benefit. It’s the pizza, burgers and chips of internet content. Fun once in a while, but if you consume them too often they’ll cause your insides to rot. Islamic ‘content’ online is not too dissimilar. Muslim social media is filled with ‘content creators’. Even young men engaged in da’wah online have unashamedly labeled themselves as content creators on occasion." Full essay: