Assalamualaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh
For a long time, I’ve been both patient with the government of the United Arab Emirates. I hoped there would be a chance for them to change for the better. Perhaps we could unite in Allah’s name, living peacefully—each in our own country, respecting one another’s people. I was wrong.
Being Sudanese has been a challenge over these past two years. And we have not forgotten what happened in the early 2000s either. This time, we will learn from being too hospitable to nations that wish nothing but harm upon us. I’m not speaking about my personal situation—Alhamdulillah, I am okay. This post is for our brothers and sisters severely suffering in Sudan right now, and for the past two years.
Allah is allowing this genocide to happen, and I am sure it is for many reasons known to Him. I will never forget that this worldly life is only temporary. Looking at the state of the world from an introspective point of view is heartbreaking. The suffering of my people in Sudan, which has gone on for far too long, is not in vain. Allah is the best of planners. Let us all make duaa for the people of Sudan who are suffering from this war right now.
Sudan’s Genocide: A Crisis Fueled by Foreign Interests
Sudan is currently facing one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises, as a brutal conflict between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has plunged the country into chaos. Reports of ethnic cleansing, war crimes, and systematic violence—particularly in Darfur—have surfaced, with thousands killed and millions displaced. This has drawn international outrage, but little effective intervention.
At the heart of the bloodshed is a power struggle, but many analysts argue that this war is being fed by foreign interests—chief among them, the United Arab Emirates (UAE). According to credible reports from the New York Times, CNN, and Al Jazeera, the UAE has been supplying weapons, logistics, and funding to the RSF, the paramilitary group accused of committing atrocities across the country.
The RSF, formerly known as the Janjaweed militias, has a long history of violence in Sudan, particularly during the Darfur genocide in the early 2000s. Today, they’re accused of resuming that campaign of terror, targeting non-Arab ethnic groups in Darfur with renewed intensity.
Why would the UAE involve itself in such a grim conflict? Experts believe the answer lies beneath Sudan’s soil: gold. Sudan is one of Africa’s richest countries in gold reserves, and the RSF has seized control of key gold mines. Through front companies and covert logistics routes—often via Chad and Libya—gold is allegedly being funneled to the UAE, fueling not just the paramilitary’s war machine, but also enriching networks of elites in both countries.
This is not the first time resource exploitation and geopolitics have intersected in Africa. But the Sudan case is especially egregious, with a foreign power allegedly aiding a genocidal militia in exchange for illicit access to minerals. Meanwhile, civilians bear the brunt—starvation, displacement, and massacre.
As the international community hesitates, the question remains: how many more lives will be lost before there is accountability, not just for the perpetrators on the ground, but for the governments and corporations enabling them?
UAE´s Court-Hearing Response
This week, Sudan finally went to the ICJ and told them that the UAE is complicit in genocide. The UAE’s response was so bad, I had to laugh. I have attached their response in court in one of the videos below. Spoiler alert: They take no responsibility and claim they are aiding the Sudanese people.
Brothers and sisters, this is a hoax and deception. We, the people of Sudan, are fully aware of who exactly stands behind the suffering of our people. It’s our land, and we know what’s happening there. In fact, UAE documents were found among the RSF group in Sudan. They may be able to fool their own people, but not the rest of the world. The world is watching, and it’s not looking great for the UAE. And yet, they choose to make such a statement?
I pray that Allah grants me a mic in a court hearing like that in the near future. I don’t even need a script; this is my homeland, and I know what has been going on there very well.
How Will You Answer Allah On That Day?
I urge everyone to learn more about Sudan—its people, rich history, vibrant culture, noble ancestors, ancient kingdoms, and so much more. Sudan is a true embodiment of Islamic faith and deep-rooted heritage.
How can you help? By simply educating yourself on what’s happening. There are many Muslim countries in crisis, and I plan to cover them all—starting with Sudan. My heart belongs in Sudan, and surely, if Allah wills, He (SWT) will answer all my duaas from this past Ramadan. So many of us Sudanese long to return home.
Remember, the Arabs are NOT our friends. True Muslims do not care about your race, ethnicity, or background. True Muslims do not have an ounce of greed in their hearts. They support their brothers and sisters wherever they go and whenever they see a need for support. Do you see the arabs providing any aid or support for our brothers and sisters around the world? No. None of them care.
True Muslims do NOT—and I repeat, do NOT—act like the leaders of the Gulf state countries. Do not be deceived by their lies and blatant deception. These are the very people Allah often refers to in the Quran—those who spread corruption across the earth.
On the Day of Judgment, Allah will ask each of us—excluding the martyrs and the children—what we did to stand against oppression and the war crimes we witnessed across the world.
What will you say to Allah about what you did to help and support your Muslim brothers and sisters?
How will you answer Allah on that Day?
What’s happening in Sudan is heartbreaking and deeply unjust. From the lens of basic human dignity, international law, and Islamic values, the violence, oppression, and war crimes being committed are entirely unacceptable.
In Islam, the sanctity of life is paramount. Oppressing others, killing innocents, spreading corruption, and exploiting the vulnerable—especially for material gain—goes directly against everything the Qur’an teaches. The Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) was sent as a mercy to mankind, and Islam stands firmly for justice, compassion, and the protection of the oppressed.
What’s happening in Sudan is a betrayal of both faith and humanity.
I’ve shared many valuable and authentic reposts on my TikTok account, which you can find by clicking here.
This is the reason the UAE is killing my people. SubhanAllah, I wish they truly knew Who their Creator (SWT) is. Imagine murdering, raping, starving, and psychologically manipulating human beings—just for gold. Can you imagine the level of greed these people have?
Also, I’m a very intuitive person: the Arabs are NOT our friends. These people support Zionists and pure evil. Even the shayateen are surprised. Remember, Iblees knows Allah—so even he is shocked by how human beings treat one another for material possessions.
Our beloved Sudan, we will all return back by the will of Allah and rebuild.
This is the UAE’s response in the court hearing this week. The user of this account kept deleting my comments on their post. The truth is hard to digest once you’ve been brainwashed enough.
My TikTok account:
Filled with reposts I would post myself. Its packed with everything I stand by.
May Allah grant peace, justice, and relief to the people of Sudan—and accept every duaa we´ve made. Allah´hummah Amin!
In the next article, I will cover the genocide and child labor in Congo. But you don’t have to wait for it here—there’s already plenty of valuable information available about the genocide in Congo. I’ve shared a few reposts from people who break down how it started and how it has led to the current situation we’re witnessing today.
Oh and UAE, be afraid.