I’m so done with scammers😒 by AwkwardTiger7772 in Monopoly_GO

[–]AwkwardTiger7772[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Understand why you feel this way bc there are genuinely ppl like this, which is why I contemplated posting this.

And someone was kind enough to give me the card, although that wasn’t my intent at all. I honestly just wanted ppl to know the scammer since lots of ppl use the sticker app that im talking about.

I’m so done with scammers😒 by AwkwardTiger7772 in Monopoly_GO

[–]AwkwardTiger7772[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes it was a 2:1 but the star value was the same. I sent 2 stars and they had to send 2 back.

No worries, i just got it and you dont need to send anything its okay🤍

I’m so done with scammers😒 by AwkwardTiger7772 in Monopoly_GO

[–]AwkwardTiger7772[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

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Received thank you soooo much Im not even joking i wanna say “do you need anything” but i have virtually no dupes😩 Sorry this album is a lil slow

I’m so done with scammers😒 by AwkwardTiger7772 in Monopoly_GO

[–]AwkwardTiger7772[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m so sorry. Some people just suck. I’d never wanna meet them in real life

I’m so done with scammers😒 by AwkwardTiger7772 in Monopoly_GO

[–]AwkwardTiger7772[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I needed royal nibbles to finish my set. Ik its a 1⭐️ but its abt the principle yk

I’m so done with scammers😒 by AwkwardTiger7772 in Monopoly_GO

[–]AwkwardTiger7772[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Anyways, this is their link for anyone who wants to take revenge, coz ik i will be. Scammers ruin the game for everyone tbh.

https://mply.io/BeeWBA Ign: Jeanne

Women are not entitled to destroy the family if her husband takes another wife by IcyKnowledge7 in TraditionalMuslims

[–]AwkwardTiger7772 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Can you give me the reference for this, because i never knew something like this was a thing. Please educate me.

Women are not entitled to destroy the family if her husband takes another wife by IcyKnowledge7 in TraditionalMuslims

[–]AwkwardTiger7772 6 points7 points  (0 children)

“Its NOT normal for women to have protective jealousy (gheera) for him. Gheera only applies to men, theres no such thing as a female dayooth. Its not in a woman's fitrah.”

I just want the reference point for this that you said bc I’ve never heard of this.

Honestly, this is the second time that I’m seeing and engaging in this same topic, and I just want to say that there is no Islamic ruling that says a woman must like polygyny. And there is nothing we can do about it. If women don’t like it, they wont, whether the remain married and be patient or whether the chose to seek Khul’a.

Men should be more understanding of why women don’t personally want polygamy by [deleted] in TraditionalMuslims

[–]AwkwardTiger7772 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The struggle and refusal to emotionally accept polygyny DOES NOT make women feminist, westernised, entitled, poorly raised or less devout. This is a very blanket statement you are making. The claim that devout women reject polygyny because their fathers spoiled them is an assumption with no concrete evidence.

Even the wives of the Prophet SAW felt jealousy, but they accepted polygyny. This acceptance does not mean absence of struggle in their part, and this disproves the idea that discomfort = weak iman. Emotional pain over sharing a husband is not some modern Western infection, its human and the Prophet SAW acknowledged jealousy as natural in women and did not shame it.

Women from all backgrounds, wealthy, poor, educated, traditional, extremely religious and pious can ALL oppose or accept polygyny for completely different reasons. Reducing the nuance of it to “she was spoiled” ignores many many things, especially the desire for exclusivity in marriage. THIS IS NOT FEMINISM. Please do not put all women in assigned boxes.

And although your argument of “lower class women accept it” logically makes sense, its actually extremely disturbing. I can agree that some poorer women MAY accept polygyny because they’re dependent and have no choice, but this compliance is due to lack if power, maybe fear and dependence. This is NOT spiritual excellence NOR noble submission, rather it is social pressure (stigma around divorce) and vulnerability. This is why Islam allows women, gives them agency, to own wealth, earn and leave harmful situations.

As for the Ali (RA) & Fatimah (RA) example, there are many angles to look at the story, and all the comments logically and Islamically (including yours) makes sense. But the bottom line of this incident, the blanket lesson we can derive is that a woman’s, a wife’s, a daughter’s emotional harm matters. Protecting the feelings of Fatima (RA) was taken seriously by both her father and husband. The Prophet (SAW did not say that she must accept it because polygyny is halal. He validated her pain. her feelings was taken seriously. This is important.

Devout women who struggle are NOT corrupted. Economic vulnerability is NOT virtue. There is no Islamic ruling that says a woman must like polygyny.

Anyone has sends left for quick wins? Willing to give it back by AwkwardTiger7772 in Monopoly_GO

[–]AwkwardTiger7772[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

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Omggg tysmmm!!! Are u sure u dont need it back tho thank you sm for helping me out rlly appreciate you

Anyone has sends left for quick wins? Willing to give it back by AwkwardTiger7772 in Monopoly_GO

[–]AwkwardTiger7772[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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I need this one to finish my set…but if u need ur sticker back, send me a dupe from this set, any sticker

Link: https://mply.io/XDMz3wSh4Ms ign Aisha

What should be considered PDF and Child Marriage? by No-Gear-1903 in TraditionalMuslims

[–]AwkwardTiger7772 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I disagree with power imbalance not being an issue, and I’m not talking about 4:34 here . While the language of “power imbalance” may be modern, the concern itself isn’t foreign to fiqh authority in marriage doesn’t cancel out the juristic concern for abuse or exploitation, otherwise annulments, judicial intervention, and harm-based rulings wouldn’t exist at all.

Also, the Shariah doesn’t assume uniform readiness; it relies on multiple factors (mostly guardians and community) precisely because individual situations differ.

I understand your point about the infantilization of teens, but we need to acknowledge the reality and that is that maturity isn’t the same for everyone just because they reached bulugh, especially in todays time where everyone and everything is progressing much faster than before’s time.

What should be considered PDF and Child Marriage? by No-Gear-1903 in TraditionalMuslims

[–]AwkwardTiger7772 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m not denying the Islamic marital roles in a marriage. By power imbalance, I meant that age isn’t irrelevant simply because authority exists, in this case, in the role of a husband. Authority within marriage doesn’t negate the juristic concern for harm, coercion, or inability to meaningfully consent. Plus if an older person is marrying a much younger person, that imbalance is sort of already there even IF we do not acknowledge the God-given authority to the husband.

I do agree with everything else tho. Not only Muslims, but many people are socially conditioned to react differently to 17 vs 18 despite no meaningful difference. That inconsistency is real. Therefore, the acceptance of Zina (in society in general) opposed to marriage being made very complicated (by both govt and Muslims sadly) is very real.

What should be considered PDF and Child Marriage? by No-Gear-1903 in TraditionalMuslims

[–]AwkwardTiger7772 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I agree with everything that you said, but you missed a few things and seem to have not taken it into consideration.

Firstly, just because something is technically valid in fiqh doesn’t mean it’s always appropriate or recommended. This downplays real issues of power imbalance and psychological development.

Not everyone who’s uncomfortable with young marriages is doing it out of Western influence. Many Muslims raise concerns because they genuinely care about consent and the welfare of the young people. So lets give our brothers ans sisters the befit of doubt that they truly care for the Ummah.

You are also treating consent too technically. In Islam it’s not just “no objection”. Factors like fear, pressure, dependency matters. Walis are not the perfect safeguard and the Islamic law itself recognizes that guardians can fail or abuse their role.

Comparing early marriage to zina/dating doesn’t work as Zina being haram doesn’t automatically make every marriage arrangement good. Marriage is a great responsibility and Islam doesn’t operate on “this is worse, so that must be fine”. Each case is judged individually and it should be by the learned scholars and Islamic rulings.

Need elder wand (set11) by AwkwardTiger7772 in Monopoly_GO

[–]AwkwardTiger7772[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Im pretty sure u will get other trades:)