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Hoshem's strong religious beliefs, unwavering faith, and sometimes overly zealous approach to his beliefs, particularly in his criticism of those who disagree with him, align with Ned Flanders' character. Ned is known for his devout Christianity, his strong moral compass, and his tendency to be overly enthusiastic in his faith. Similarly, Hoshem is deeply devoted to his Shi'a faith, often expressing his beliefs with fervor and criticizing those who he perceives as being wrong or misguided. Both Ned and Hoshem are passionate about their beliefs and strive to live their lives according to their values, even if it means going against the grain.

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Proud Shi'a Muslim | Advocate for justice and truth | Passionate about Imam Husayn and Karbala | Committed to the 12th Imam and Wilayat al-Faqih | Follow me for insightful commentary and engaging discussions.– @MaulanaHoshem

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Hoshem's dedication to his faith, his strong sense of community, and his unwavering loyalty to the Ahl al-Bayt align with the values of Hufflepuff. His tweets often express his commitment to helping others, particularly those who are suffering, and his willingness to stand up for what he believes in, even when facing opposition, reflects the Hufflepuff spirit of hard work, dedication, and loyalty. He often expresses his love for the Ahl al-Bayt and his grief over the events of Karbala, showcasing his loyalty and dedication to his faith. He also frequently expresses his support for those who are being oppressed, particularly Palestinians, showing his dedication to helping others and fighting for justice. These traits are all indicative of the Hufflepuff house, which values hard work, loyalty, and kindness.

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This song, with its themes of isolation, disillusionment, and the search for meaning, resonates with Hoshem's frequent expressions of frustration with the state of the Muslim community on Twitter and his criticisms of those he perceives as being misguided or hypocritical. The song's lyrics, 'People talking without speaking, people hearing without listening,' reflect Hoshem's frustration with the lack of understanding and empathy he often encounters in online discussions. The song's melancholic tone also reflects Hoshem's sadness over the injustices he sees in the world and his longing for a more just and equitable society.

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