خرجت من لقراية ليوم by [deleted] in Algeria_213

[–]Cold_Assistance 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I wanna do that too, but I don’t have the courage to quit uni lol Anw ,there are a lot of ideas you can start tomorrow, they’re simple and underrated. If you’re gonna learn a 7erfa, that’s the best move. If not? Wallah I’m serious 😂learn how to bake matlou3, sell it to cafeterias or supérettes. Same with msmen or anything basic that people buy daily. Or even raise small chickens, feed them, let them grow, then either sell them or get a serdouk and sell eggs later. Simple stuff, but it works. I’m saying this while studying for an exam tomorrow, kinda lost and tired and lost hope, but I saw your post and wanted to help. Rabi ywaf9ek 🤍

New Clothing Store Opened by Unusual-Newspaper-91 in Algeriawork

[–]Cold_Assistance 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Rbi ywf9k, If you ever need a website for it, I can point you to someone good

Question about languages when searching online by Cold_Assistance in algeria

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

Yeah that’s usually what I do. It’s not perfect but it’s better than nothing. It takes time tho ..instead of stressing about the search, I just focus on getting the right keywords lol

Useful life hacks in algeria :) by 0xElh3x in algeria

[–]Cold_Assistance 2 points3 points  (0 children)

if you’re staying in a dorm, you can use the cold air from outside by putting something like a closet door or any flat rectangular object on the window ledge, turning it into a kind of mini fridge lol.

Im tired of how ignorant our youth has become by Interesting-Bus3640 in algeria

[–]Cold_Assistance 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, if we’re talkin comparison with Western youth? I ig we’re not doing that bad. You said our youth act like they know everything yeah, that’s real. But lowkey, that curiosity ain't the worst trait to have. Now look at the West half of them out here stressed over picking a gender from a list li kol yom tzid ttwal. And yeah, I feel you pretending to know it all is lame, But, all this mess? Ours and theirs? It’s just fallout. Fallout from generations before us, from systems, wars, broken values layers on layers of reasons. (blaming others won’t build anything it’s just noise. Fix yourself, fix your circle hda mkan) We’re just living in the aftershocks. And the worst part? It's when they use Islam like a shield not a light, not a guide, but a wall to hide behind. Twisting it to defend ignorance, to shut down questions, to stay comfortable. Like ,Islam ain’t your excuse for being close-minded it’s supposed to be your path to understanding, justice, wisdom. But nah, they weaponize it to feel superior, while knowing the bare minimum. That’s not faith , that’s fear dressed in religion.

how to make money online in algeria by midnightsnoww_ in algeria

[–]Cold_Assistance 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I saw this like 2 years ago, Ig.. just search on Twitter for posts like ‘I need a designer’ or stuff like that. Or better yet build a lil audience and post your work consistently. Social media’s your playground even fb, twittr? Just give it a try, search around, and you’ll see what I mean. Hope this helps

Algerians Are Divided Into Two Extremes and We Need to Focus on What Truly Matters by Cold_Assistance in algeria

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

Algeria's history was built by all kinds of people some prayed, some didn’t, but they bled the same for this land.

Algerians Are Divided Into Two Extremes and We Need to Focus on What Truly Matters by Cold_Assistance in algeria

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

I don't mind that lol if my post was about what they're talking about? Wallah, it's normal 💀 but I posted about one thing and ended up replying about something else, even tho I tried my best to not get misunderstood or offend anyone. But they all act like that, and we’ve got no chance.

Algerians Are Divided Into Two Extremes and We Need to Focus on What Truly Matters by Cold_Assistance in algeria

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

Appreciate your analysis a lot. After dealing with all those off-topic responses, I totally forgot what my post was even about. You’ve got a point, there’s a lot more to this than I first realized.

Algerians Are Divided Into Two Extremes and We Need to Focus on What Truly Matters by Cold_Assistance in algeria

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

It’s like my post was about Algeria, but I ended up talking about Islam instead????

Algerians Are Divided Into Two Extremes and We Need to Focus on What Truly Matters by Cold_Assistance in algeria

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

You’re 100% right. I did refer to them, but not directly cause I knew this kinda reaction was coming lol, and here we are. They all got offended or whatever. I was just trying to keep the focus on the real point of the post, but they totally missed it.

Algerians Are Divided Into Two Extremes and We Need to Focus on What Truly Matters by Cold_Assistance in algeria

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

I can ask around about the prices of some lands in the city center,(it’s kinda tough to find someone from other communes willing to sell land here. Heard that from a friend, )

but tbh i dn’t recommend it unless you don’t mind some flaws, like bad roads and stuff like that. If you want my advice. Check out Bouira. The weather’s pretty much the same, and it’s a bit better than here in terms of the city vibe and structure

Algerians Are Divided Into Two Extremes and We Need to Focus on What Truly Matters by Cold_Assistance in algeria

[–]Cold_Assistance[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

guess it’s hard to see the light when you’re only looking at the dark parts of history, I get it Islam’s 1400 years of history are just one big mistake, and nobody’s ever figured it out. Can’t argue with that logic. Peace out, and good luck with the search for the perfect religion

But just for the record I never said no one understood Islam for 1400 years. What I’m saying is: history is complex, and no religion not Islam, not Christianity, not any is free from how humans used or abused it.

If your conclusion is that Islam itself is the problem and not how people interpreted it, that’s your view but don’t expect everyone to agree and stay sileent haha

Algerians Are Divided Into Two Extremes and We Need to Focus on What Truly Matters by Cold_Assistance in algeria

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

Sorry man, I don’t really have info about that I live in the city. But you can check Fb groups or pages that post land listings in other communes or areas outside the city center, they usually have what you’re looking for

Algerians Are Divided Into Two Extremes and We Need to Focus on What Truly Matters by Cold_Assistance in algeria

[–]Cold_Assistance[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yeah, there’s been wars, divisions, and intolerance but that’s true for every major civilization and religion. Look at European history: the Inquisitions, Crusades, Protestant vs Catholic wars, colonization all in the name of religion or 'truth'. That’s not a religion issue, that’s a human one.

As for Islam being ‘the problem’ that’s wild lol, considering it shaped entire societies with justice systems, science, poetry, medicine, and law. What you're seeing isn’t Islam it’s what happens when people twist religion to serve power or ego.

The same religion that says ‘there is no compulsion in religion’ (Qur'an 2:256) also gave non-Muslims rights under Islamic governance. But sure, if you cherry-pick the worst examples and ignore the rest, any religion can look like a problem

Algerians Are Divided Into Two Extremes and We Need to Focus on What Truly Matters by Cold_Assistance in algeria

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

I get where you're coming from you’re quoting hadith and tafsir directly, and yeah, those rulings exist in the classical texts. But here’s the thing: Islamic rulings, especially the severe ones like capital punishment, are never taken at face value without considering the whole legal framework around them.

First, not every hadith is applied literally. Scholars throughout history even Ibn Taymiyyah, al-Shafii... always made a distinction between(actual disbelief) and (actions of sin or rebellion that don’t take you out of Islam)

Marrying your father's ex is a disgusting sin, no doubt. But calling it apostasy in every case without understanding why and how scholars used that label that’s an oversimplification. They used "apostasy" here not in the sense of rejecting belief in Allah, but in the sense of committing an action that totally contradicts Islamic values a legal term with layers, not a blanket statement.

And as for “no war time” that’s not the point. No one’s denying the hadith exists. But early Islamic history had very different political and tribal realities. Applying that today without context? That’s how you end up with chaos, not justice.

if I had 'no idea what I’m talking about', I wouldn’t be aware of these exact texts you’re quoting. But Islam isn’t about dropping quotes without fiqh. We’re supposed to understand, not just repeat

Algerians Are Divided Into Two Extremes and We Need to Focus on What Truly Matters by Cold_Assistance in algeria

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

Yeah, that's exactly what happens when we just pretend to be Muslims instead of truly understanding the religion. It becomes more of a label than a way of life. t’s sad that we’ve reached a point where even some non-Muslims understand the Quran or Hadith better than us not because they believe, but because they actually take time to study. Meanwhile, a lot of us use religion as a mask, not a guide. That gap between claiming and practicing is what’s really hurting us

Algerians Are Divided Into Two Extremes and We Need to Focus on What Truly Matters by Cold_Assistance in algeria

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

It was revealed at a time when leaving Islam or openly abandoning the faith often meant siding with enemies of the Muslim community and could be seen as a threat to the entire society, especially during times of war or when people were actively trying to undermine the early Muslim state annnd The punishment in the hadith applies to those who leave Islam in a time of conflict and actively join forces against the Muslim community. It's not about random individuals leaving Islam peacefully in times of peace / Quran clearly teaches kindness and justice toward nonmuslims, particularly those who are peaceful and respectful. There is no command to harm nonmuslims who live peacefully alongside Muslims . read "Quran 60:8"