Mustafa Abu Aaliyah

  • A pioneer in constructiveness

    When a problem occurs, be the one who wants to solve it! Because that’s how the problem gets solved! That’s how bridges are built, and compassion grown! If one takes offense, and seeks but to retaliate, then the problem will only get worse, and no one will be helped. Raise your own flag of constructiveness…

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  • Cultivating life

    People who are inherently against the existence of classes wants, in practice and final result, people to stay mediocre in relation to who they can become (not in relation to others) all their lives. They want to hold people back from achieving their full potential and from cultivating life. There are people who do bad…

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  • The mother of spiritual rivalry

    I respect your guidance from God, and I ask you to respect mine To me, the mother of spiritual rivalry is polytheism in guidance. Meaning, to demand that others must give someone other than God a share in the formers’ guidance from God. Or likewise to demand that they conform, adopt, accept or adjust to…

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  • Healthy debate

    Can we please, everyone, start listening to and responding to the actual point of an argument, instead of resorting to personal attacks or attacks on the structure of the argument? Because those things don’t say anything about whether the actual point someone proposes is true or not. What matters is whether a statement is true…

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  • The gardener and the warrior

    War is a wretchedness. A misfortune. A nuisance. An infliction. Not the standard, which the statement “I’d rather be a warrior in a garden than a gardener in a war” infers. It is not those that are unable to defend themselves that are to be blamed for the harms caused by war. It is those…

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  • Night and day

    Cancel culture doesn’t seem to be able to grasp perhaps one of the most infant forms of perceiving truth; that two things (or more) can be true and of importance at the same time.

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  • Seek to build, not disrupt

    There is something I notice in today’s discourse. The race-based mistreatment white people endure today is – in some ways – worse than what other people have endured in history. (I’m not talking about extreme and specific things now that has happened to other people, but in a general sense.) This is because when for…

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  • Life is dynamic

    I don’t see the world in terms of who has power and thereby is bad. I look at life as a dynamic between different things where each thing can have several different values depending on its prerequisites, causes and potentials. The ideal society for me is the one in which those with power appreciate those…

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  • Virtues

    Virtues such as inclusion, representation, diversity etcetera, are good, but they exist in relation to other virtues as well. It is wrong to take specific virtues and give them blanket unlimited virtuousness that override all others. It is like baking a cake and following a recipe, where all ingredients represents a virtue. Each different virtue…

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  • Kindness and truth

    When kindness becomes the highest purpose of truth, truth becomes threatened. Kindness is good as an ideal, but not as an expectation and demand. Then it loses its beauty and constructiveness. It is not kind to expect that people mustn’t speak about what is right, true, honest or of value to them, or stand for…

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  • The taste of terms

    I believe that a big part of the popularization of concepts and ideas comes from the way the names of their terms taste to express morphologically, rather than those concepts and ideas actually have any value. It’s so verbally pleasing and easy to say terms such as “passive aggressive”, “Islamophobia”, “right/left wing” (these are just…

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  • The haste of terms

    It is very prevalent in today’s society and culture that simply because you come up with a word or term for something, along with a definition that has a sensitive or troublesome word in it, that entire concept, term and understanding becomes valid in an of itself. This is a great mistake I believe. Simply…

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  • Freedom and fairness

    You can’t have freedom without a little bit of unfairness, and that makes it fair.

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  • Rise, my friend

    People unfortunately use the existence of power, class and race to hold down people of all powers, classes and races.

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  • Who am I?

    Who am I? I am. I am me. A refining person. A searcher and creator of meaning. A lifeful person. A person that expresses my personality and my interests. A person that realizes, knows and cares for my worth, and lets it rise freely. A person that aims for greatness in all good things and…

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