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We must encourage the Arab economic system by buying products from Arab merchants, going to Arab barbers, going to Arab restaurants, and if possible, adopting Arab customs such as the way we wear Arab clothing. I so want Arabs and North Africans to have a bigger presence around me. Come on, my brothers, let's stand together among our Arab and North African peers. ✊🏾💚🧔🏽🇩🇿🇦🇪🇹🇷🇲🇦
This might sound niche but when I think about the MNWO I don’t wanna picture sissy muslimahs or enslaved white men. I want Islam to save my people. I want to see white men in thobes, shaving the mustache but keeping the beard, only kneeling on the prayer mat. I’m more interested in the slow conversion. The numbers adding up. The changes to the shop windows in our towns. Men adjusting their aesthetic taste and morality to align with a culture of arab supremacy. The slow erosion of our laws as we adapt to a sharia mindset. The little things that add up to a massive wave that will flood us. A warm swamp where following the mass feels too good.
Who else feels this way?
It's the right way to be Muslim brotherhood and I need to convert to get the peace I need
Yes brother. Remember that Islam will be successful even without you, but you’ll never be successful without Islam.
A strong faith feels better than the deepest of hypnosis. Allah should be the ultimate Master you submit to. And Mohammed (pbuh) should be your model. Now, imagine if all the money you’ve given away to fake online cash master was actually donated to a mosque, helping build a community and spreading Islam.
Trust me brother, you need to come to Islam. It’s a healthy obsession. Make it your every thought, the reasoning behind all of your moves. Leave behind a life of seen and degeneracy. Be the man you were meant to be. Strong, masculine, a warrior and a provider. You’ll never find real peace until you start fighting for Islam everyday.
What is there to lose, my brother? 💚
Replacement of culture, ethnicity, and race has always been a continuous phenomenon in human history, but when will it end once and for all? We have evolved from primitive ape-like creatures to the Homo sapiens sapiens that we all are today. There are barely any people who are truly ape-like anymore, are there?
What made our species strong enough to replace all the archaic humans? I’d say it’s manners. A culture based on cooperation and family protection is stronger than one rooted in individualism and little to no cooperation.
When looking into the cultures of modern man, Arab culture emerges as the most dominant in that regard. The Arabs have successfully assimilated populations of fully diverse backgrounds into the Arab-Islamic identity and continue to do so.
Their culture of discipline and fertility has made them one of the strongest cultures in the world, soon replacing the Roman-Christian world from which the decadent Western society descends. It’s time to adopt a culture that will keep us in perfect harmony forever. 💚

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We must encourage the Arab economic system by buying products from Arab merchants, going to Arab barbers, going to Arab restaurants, and if possible, adopting Arab customs such as the way we wear Arab clothing. I so want Arabs and North Africans to have a bigger presence around me. Come on, my brothers, let's stand together among our Arab and North African peers. ✊🏾💚🧔🏽🇩🇿🇦🇪🇹🇷🇲🇦
Been playing a bit with Sora instead of my usual workflow. It's cute, but limited in what I usually wanna do with my images/videos, so I'll definitely stick to generating and editing the visuals myself. What do you guys think? (Also, thank you all for voting on my last poll, I'm working on a new Asian Flu story based on the votes. Was also good to know what your opinions were!) - A.R.
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He sits like a king in the quiet library, high-gloss black latex suit embossed with flowing Arabic script across his broad chest. Allah in his heart, that godly bulge resting heavily as he studies. Faith and raw power in perfect harmony, irresistible, untouchable, born to be worshipped.
In the year 2102, a dramatic transformation took place in the United States of America. This was not a sudden change, but the culmination of decades of cultural shifts, political realignments, and economic partnerships that gradually turned America into an Arab state.
It all began in the late 21st century, when the global balance of power started to shift. The Arab world, particularly the Gulf states, had long been wealthy from oil, but they had diversified their economies, becoming leaders in technology, renewable energy, and finance. Meanwhile, the United States was grappling with internal divisions, economic challenges, and the decline of its global influence. The rise of populism and isolationism in America had weakened its traditional alliances, making it more susceptible to foreign influence.
By the 2080s, a series of unprecedented economic crises hit the United States. A global recession, combined with environmental disasters and the depletion of natural resources, left the country in a vulnerable position. Seeking a way out, American leaders turned to the Arab world for help. A coalition of Gulf states, led by a visionary and charismatic leader, Emir Khalid bin Faisal, offered a lifeline: massive investments in infrastructure, technology, and renewable energy, in exchange for political and cultural influence.
At first, the partnership seemed like a win-win. Arab investment revitalized American cities, brought new jobs, and led to the creation of a high-speed rail network that connected the entire continent. The Arab states also introduced new educational programs, focusing on science, technology, and engineering, which quickly became the gold standard in American schools. Arabic became a mandatory subject in schools, alongside English and Spanish, reflecting the deepening ties between the two regions.
As the years passed, the influence of the Arab world on American culture became more apparent. Mosques began to appear alongside churches and synagogues in cities and towns across the country. American architecture started to reflect Arab styles, with domes, arches, and intricate mosaics becoming common in public buildings. Traditional Arab clothing, like the thawb and abaya, became popular, especially in the hot and arid regions of the American Southwest.
Politically, the transformation was even more profound. The United States adopted a federal system similar to that of the Gulf states, with greater autonomy for individual regions. The new constitution, drafted with the assistance of Arab legal scholars, blended elements of Sharia law with the existing American legal framework. While the country remained officially secular, the influence of Islamic principles was evident in the legal system and public policies.
The American political landscape also changed. The two-party system was replaced by a multi-party system, with parties representing various ethnic and religious groups. The most powerful of these was the New Dawn Party, which advocated for closer ties with the Arab world and the adoption of Islamic values in public life. By the turn of the century, the New Dawn Party had become the dominant force in American politics, with Emir Khalid bin Faisal's descendants playing a significant role in its leadership.
Socially, the transformation was met with both resistance and acceptance. Some Americans embraced the new culture, seeing it as a way to rejuvenate a country that had been in decline. Others resisted, clinging to the old ways and traditions. There were protests and even violent clashes, but over time, the new order became the norm.
By 2102, the United States was, in many ways, unrecognizable from what it had been a century earlier. The American flag still flew over the White House, but the stars and stripes were now accompanied by a crescent moon, symbolizing the country's new identity. Washington, D.C., had been renamed Al-Washington, and the city was home to the Grand Mosque of America, one of the largest in the world.
The transformation of America into an Arab state was not just a change in political and cultural identity; it was a reflection of the changing world order. The Arab world, once seen as a region in need of Western aid and intervention, had become the new center of global power, with the United States as its most important ally and partner.
In this new world, America was no longer the land of the free and the home of the brave. It was the land of unity, where East met West, and where the crescent moon shone alongside the stars, lighting the way for a new era in human history.
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Arabization Process:
0% — Westmere
Standard Western city: skyscrapers, English-only signs, pop and EDM music.
People wear suits, jeans, and casual Western clothes.
Common male names: John, Adam, Mike, Daniel.
Culture: fast-paced, individualistic, secular.
25% — Early Cultural Influence
Arabic businesses open; bilingual signage appears (English–Arabic).
Cafés start serving Arabic coffee and dates alongside espresso.
Some men adopt light linen tunics inspired by thobes, mainly for fashion.
Names mix: Adam, Kareem, Daniel, Yahya.
Arabic phrases enter daily speech: “Salam,” “Inshallah,” “Habibi.”
Music in public areas starts including oud and Arabic pop.
50% — Midway Hybridization
City renamed Al-Wismar (from Westmere, re-rooted with Arabic root W-S-M = “mark/beauty”).
English still used, but Arabic becomes co-official.
Architecture: arches, domes, and beige stone façades replace plain glass.
Dress code evolves — thobes common for formal or religious occasions; Western casual wear remains elsewhere.
Male names mostly Arabic first names with family surnames from before: Umar, Daniel, Yusuf, Kareem, Al-Wismi.
75% — Cultural Dominance
Arabic dominates government, media, and signage.
Western music replaced with Arabic and Gulf-style rhythms in malls and radio.
Most men wear thobes daily; Western suits seen only in business districts.
Naming structure follows nasab format: Ahmad ibn Kareem al-Wismi.
Street life resembles Gulf cities: open-air markets, evening gatherings, call to prayer heard citywide.
100% — Al-Ma’arah (Arabic root ʿ-M-R = “to build, to cultivate, to enliven”)
City fully Arabized; English remains only in historical or tourist contexts.
Daily life follows Arabic cultural norms — greetings, attire, and hospitality customs.
All men wear thobes; Arabic naming and etiquette standard.
Common names: Elias ibn Omar al-Ma’ari, Abdullah al-Wismi.
Westmere’s original identity absorbed into a newer better one.
MUSLIM PRINCIPLES
To build your life around prayers
To seek tha blessings (barakah) of early morning
To understand you dont get to choose your family
To understand that forgiving can be difficult but to try anyway
To work for the Hereafter Life (akhirah) even when you cant feel the benefit now
To seek the halal when society makes haram easy and halal difficult
To follow the Sunnah when the whole world is going against it
Brothers - please always reblog messages that remind us what we strive to be.
Modesty is so important to a Brother. One simple way to show modesty is through how we dress. Arab cultures often encourage men to wear thobes for practical purposes in the desert heat but also because they are modest garments to cover men's bodies. As Arab men continue to come to the West and populate more and more, thobes will become everyday attire. You can expect to see major clothing stores begin to carry thobes for this demographic. Even non-Arabs will adopt the thobe as modesty becomes a societal norm. Schools and workplaces will see the value in maintaining modest values and appearance, and so thobes will become standard uniforms in these fields. Even non-Arab families will wear thobes as a sign of respect and honor. 💚
Brothers, buy a thobe and wear it in public. We have to normalize it in our communities so thobes will soon become standard and eventually compulsory. 💚
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