El Sidd
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Chicken.
Just honest.
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Chicken.
Just honest.
Awwwwww. You enjoy your day then. If you like talking about religious topics, adopt a consistent serious persona, and show that you have a character beyond reproach. Otherwise someone can misinterpret what you said as a continuation of your normal self.
I am free from others interpretation. This is who i am and i cannot change myself for others.
Thanks for your concerns.
My concern is not about you per se, but rather how the image and understanding of Islam is conveyed on a Pakistani forum. I can't stand around and let it become a mockery.
Islam has no central authority and these matters are open to interpretation.
It matters who is opinionating, and how. A practicing Muslim of high integrity who discusses with seriousness is not a problem. But where trolling is inter-mixed with lessons on the niceties of religious jurisprudence, it becomes a joke.
That is your opinion that i troll. I choose my words wisely and with intent and thus i am free from other peoples interpretation.
If what i write is against the fundamentals of Islam, Muslims should ignore those parts.
I voluntarily agreed to fast another day to celebrate eid on Saturday. Unfortunately, Pakistanis are too concerned with the dates and lunar cycle to actually understand the meaning behind Ramzaan. This is Collectively the problem with Pakistanis.
No, Muslims should discredit you, because you are a poor reflection on them.
You don't chose your words wisely, you are knowingly vague and dubious. This is a repugnant way of discourse. Islam exhorts us to be upright, and straightforward in our dealings, and in our words. Duplicity, trickery, ambiguity have no room in Islam.
No, Muslims should discredit you, because you are a poor reflection on them.
You don't chose your words wisely, you are knowingly vague and dubious. This is a repugnant way of discourse. Islam exhorts us to be upright, and straightforward in our dealings, and in our words. Duplicity, trickery, ambiguity have no room in Islam.
Religious scholars have understood the meaning of Ramadan for centuries now. Anyone claiming the majority of Muslims is uninformed about their own religion, is uninformed himself.
I am sure they are intelligent enough to decide for themselves.
You are entitled to your opinion and i respectfully disagree.
You would be surprised. But since you are so adamant about being right and looking cool, I will agree with whatever you say man. Take care.
Oh, I am sure. Meanwhile, I don't let slippery eels simply thrash their way out.
I hope your white shiny horse neighs silently too.
I live, only to serve.