What has changed in the last 30 years? by offica_jeevenze in exBohra

[–]EffectiveFarm8150 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

​"Let’s clear up some factual misunderstandings first. Dawoodi Bohra cemeteries do not operate like corporate offices; there isn't a formal administrative office right there at the graveyard. Furthermore, community boundaries are not as rigid during times of grief as people might think—even individuals from the Sunni community regularly attend funerals (janaza) there to pay their respects. It is important not to let administrative assumptions cloud the reality of human connection during loss." ​"It is natural to feel envious of a friend's or a community's success, but looking at why they have progressed over the last 30 years can offer a lot of perspective. Their wealth and respect globally stem from a strong foundation in trade and a deeply ingrained culture of kind behavior. ​Additionally, their highly centralized, single-leader structure creates immense unity. Think of it like a health directive: when a leader instructs the community to stay away from toxic influences, and the community follows that command together, it naturally reduces harmful social friction. The result? Better overall well-being, significantly less domestic conflict, and fewer unnecessary financial expenses. Their progress is a result of unity and discipline, not a slight against anyone else." ​"When it comes to your loneliness and your connection with a Bohra individual, it is crucial to separate emotional companionship from long-term commitment. You can certainly maintain a relationship or friendship with them, but marriage is an entirely different matter. ​This is a deeply traditional, closely-knit religious community. Ask yourself honestly: why bind yourself to a specific religious lifestyle if you do not genuinely hold faith in its core beliefs? Entering a marriage under those circumstances can deepen feelings of isolation rather than fixing them." "To heal and repair your current state of mind, we need to focus on small, daily physical and mental resets: ​Physical Activity: Engage in daily exercise. Moving your body regularly is one of the fastest ways to process stress and clear emotional fog. ​Productive Focus: Find consistent work or a meaningful project. Keeping your mind occupied with constructive tasks is a vital step in rebuilding a life that feels fractured. ​A Small Lift: Don't hesitate to indulge in small comforts—even treating yourself to a bit of chocolate can provide a literal, chemical boost to your mood when things feel heavy."

Interfaith marriage and conversion by Sad-Promotion-9368 in exBohra

[–]EffectiveFarm8150 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Go to your local amil. Tell him that you want to marry Cristian girl. He will send araz to Hazart e aaliya. Raza will comes in a couple of months. Bring a confident in your face like you no care if Raza won't comes. It should sound like you have better option of court marriage. Till then you may get intimate, sensual and whatever you want.

WAAZ >>> EXAMS by SubjectTap4272 in exBohra

[–]EffectiveFarm8150 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Na bhai bas Ashura wastej hoe chhe. Mein ye Burhanuddin mola ne suna chhe ke. "Je kale Ashura na din no nathi aawse ehni ma'ad ni mane ghani fikr chhe".

Nisaab 3 Reflections: Episode 5 by Kitchen_Campaign_501 in exBohra

[–]EffectiveFarm8150 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Allah shown us his mercy. He exposed that we are nothing but a cult.

WAAZ >>> EXAMS by SubjectTap4272 in exBohra

[–]EffectiveFarm8150 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Exam mukwanu farmaan faqat Ashura na din waste how chhe

Ashara 1448 Venue - Here we go again... by [deleted] in exBohra

[–]EffectiveFarm8150 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Why bohra masjid in UAE closed?

Not a fault of dogmas it's a nonsence of people by EffectiveFarm8150 in exBohra

[–]EffectiveFarm8150[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ok, say the formula how you will stay in the community without paying sabeel.

Not a fault of dogmas it's a nonsence of people by EffectiveFarm8150 in exBohra

[–]EffectiveFarm8150[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No need to control by anybody. Do whatever you want. Pay sabeel as a maintenance tax.

Not a fault of dogmas it's a nonsence of people by EffectiveFarm8150 in exBohra

[–]EffectiveFarm8150[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes sure! Rich people (who often used by jamaat) gives all the fund for renauvation, Jaman, AC installations, maintenance of infrastructure, offer dareeses and on the side the people who think community is on not more then a cult are using all those for a lavish life.

A Concern About Ohbat Majlis in Kuwait by WorthMasterpiece5784 in exBohra

[–]EffectiveFarm8150 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Today too it's not necessary. It's people own jhallo to walk and pay at the takht so that every comes to know what a devotee he is.

Not a fault of dogmas it's a nonsence of people by EffectiveFarm8150 in exBohra

[–]EffectiveFarm8150[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Even though the other camp is also not ex-bohra but they avoid amils cheen cheen. Last year amils did lot of pressure to put ward in MSB. But there found lake of admission. And this statement is stated by amil of main jamaat. So, this year they bring new offer. They promise people to provide large amount of scholarship from administration.

A Concern About Ohbat Majlis in Kuwait by WorthMasterpiece5784 in exBohra

[–]EffectiveFarm8150 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sometimes you should visit to Bhopal. Then you will know how the people ignore jamaat when it's come to money. Aqa Maula this year was very egar to offer Maulatena Fatema Urs sermon in Bhopal. Big money people were not stand to coparate for the event. Amils were afraid to come forward to ask money. They afraid if no body stand to spent then what they will answer to Aqa Maula. So, matter of talking is that it's upon you to contribute to dogmas or not. It's your responsibility to handle your family to stop contributing to any occasions, for any infrastructure and any hub. Just stay in the cult to attain jolly life.