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Anonymous ID: ddK7O+ZYUnited States /pol/511408476#511413667
7/26/2025, 2:29:18 PM
That's inhuman and barbaric, to one to eradicate a people for being poor.

It is better to eradicate the problem of homelessness, to serve the poor.

I have been homeless, it is not a good time ans you are invisible at best and hated as worst as you do.

I want to help the homeless by preaching Islam, which provides shelter and community, and also heals addiction.
Anonymous ID: QAzIwNpVUnited States /pol/511337981#511338416
7/25/2025, 7:09:18 PM
It is the Sunnah (tradition) of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) to house the homeless in mosques as he did in Al Suffah in Madinah.

These citizens of Shariah must adhere to Halal conduct, no intoxicants or immodesty. Al Suffah is the basis of the Sufi tradition of ascetics and mystics.
Anonymous ID: DBl2mjDdUnited States /pol/510227361#510228264
7/13/2025, 4:04:12 AM
I love and care about homeless people.
Anonymous ID: zY/PQP5GUnited States /pol/509978985#509980301
7/10/2025, 5:30:50 AM
The Prophet Muhamad (PBUH) was a close friend of the homeless and built a platform for them to sleep in his mosque in Madinah called Al Suffah where he shared his daily meals with them.

It was the poorest followers of Islam without even a home, the Fakir, that formed the Sufi tradition and the entire ascetic and mystical tradition of Islam. Many of these men went on to become Emirs.

This is the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and the Koran and Sunnah are our Shariah. The Ummah is community and real community means we take care of each other. This is Islamic law.
Anonymous ID: 9W8FmDyNUnited States /pol/509468518#509473531
7/4/2025, 10:10:27 AM
>>509473335

>After being homeless I had a career in Wall Street, and I learned that these investment banks were holding well over ten million homes completely empty as investment properties, compared to about 700k homeless people. Homes held completely vacant, and as I would later learn as a carpenter, marked up and sold at insane prices with criminal usury mortgages.

What can be done? As a Muslim, I looked to the Sunnah, to the example of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). This was a man who built a platform in his mosque in Madinah for the homeless to sleep on, Al Suffah the very poorest followers of Islam, and shared his daily meals with them. To this day, Muslims sleep on Al Suffah and Sufis live in mosques as ascetics and mystics.

So there was a solution, in my mind, to build a beautiful home for the homeless in a beautiful place. A zawiya, an Islamic monastery. Not only this, but to actively serve warm meals to the homeless and invite them to Islam, which cures both addiction and despair.

But what else can be done? This problem is bigger than zawiyas can solve.