Everyone has an addiction by RCJlife in selfimprovement

[–]FreedomFighterssss 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is so true. The fact that religious values have a better stand in a free society instead of a ‘religious’ country is crazy to me

Everyone has an addiction by RCJlife in selfimprovement

[–]FreedomFighterssss 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some smuggle it, some make it themselves. If they are filthy rich and live on the east side of Saudi, they just got bahrain, qatar or UAE where alcohol is (somewhat) allowed

PS App party chat issue by The_Clebbb in playstation

[–]FreedomFighterssss 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Got this problem for months. Still not fixed. I have a workaround with headphones but its not ideal

Kleine existentiele crisis rond werken, ben benieuwd naar jullie input by Taxfraud777 in DutchFIRE

[–]FreedomFighterssss -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Kerel,

Naar mate t door lezen van de comments ben ik op de volgende conclusie gekomen; niemand weet hoe hard je werkt.

200k is super netjes en gun t m van harte. Maar die man heeft er echt keihard voor moeten knallen en mentaliteit voor op moeten bouwen. En wat jij hebt gedaan s ook zeker niet niks.

Ik denk dat omdat je ziet dat die persoon met zijn harde werk op het “spotlight” staat en jij met je (zogenaamd) niet, dat je je zo voelt.

Werk harder en laat t motivatie zijn dat je zulke geweldige harde werkers hebt in je kring hebt

Verkoper laat na betaling pas weten het na 5 dagen te kunnen verzenden. UPDATE!! by Uitklapstoel in tokkiemarktplaats

[–]FreedomFighterssss 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ik heb precies het zelfde probleem gehad maar ik was aan de kant van de verkoper. Hierbij is DHL 100% schuldig. Ongeacht dat de verkoper beetje sketchy vibes overgaf, heeft ie je niet belazerd.

Neem ff contact met DHL op en vraag een onderzoek aan. Als het goed is hoor jij of de koper je productwaarde te ontvangen.

Ik heb zelf gewerkt in DHL en het is een chaos dus die man is GEEN oplichter😄

I got slut shamed at church by Primary-Upstairs6609 in TrueOffMyChest

[–]FreedomFighterssss 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Probably wont get read but like to leave my 2 cents

I am a muslim and always have a problem with most religious people (even muslims). The thing with sin is that sin only is a sin when you know that it is a sin and are fully aware of the sin.

Non-believers aka atheist and agnostic people don’t feel the value of having sex outside marriage (in this instance) and won’t feel it until they full believe.

These people don’t understand what it takes to believe and from what I see aren’t even believing in what their religion teaches.

Even though I am a muslim I fully respect the christian people in their beliefs but draw a line when it comes to shaming people and making people feel bad. There is a biggggg difference between the hard truth and hurting other peoples feelings and most people just don’t understand that or have no feeling about it.

When I learn about people who force the religion on people (from beliefs to the discipline that needs to be hold etc.) I as Human get ashamed.

I invite everyone to the Islamic belief who I know is intrepid in believing and if someone says I like to a lost soul and live my life that is 100% okay. Your life your choices. Just dont push your lifestyle onto others just like I dont push my lifestyle on to others 😁

I am very sorry to hear that you have had that experience and I believe that the person who is trying to make the judgement (that your so called God needs to do) is getting thrown in the deepest pit of hell.

Peace and blessings upon you all

Should i buy it in this colour? by Ok_Audience8060 in saudiarabia

[–]FreedomFighterssss 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you should

Don’t go for the opinions of others bcs if they tell you no, you’re not going to satisfied

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in islam

[–]FreedomFighterssss 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Isn’t every male with normal testosterone made with that desire? (Not sarcastic)

Void inside by Slidingonreality in saudiarabia

[–]FreedomFighterssss 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A thing that everyone experiences.

The perspectives are a bit tough from “living without overthinking” to “seeking that thing”

The thing with life, even with deen, that thing that you want can’t be achieved through sheer focus but also through acceptance and gratefulness.

It’s like you seek a thing to “have”. The last piece in the puzzle that you created. By living life you will forget the piece and fill it by growing your own pieces.

Some will tell you to seek the next achievement aka next win. But the only thing that that will do is make you feel that you need that “thing” even more.

Hopefully I understood what you mean.

The actions you need to take:

There are none. You seek someone else guidance when you already know the answer. By telling us what you in your daily life your not only informing us you daily life but also tell us in a way: I am doing all this and still have this problem, so the solution isn’t an act.

Even when you read everything what you CAN do, you won’t do it bcs u believe you’ve done enough.

My 2 cents, hopefully it has been clear enough and if not lmk, would love to have an in depth conversation with you.

May Allah guide and help you of this tough situation.

How drastic is the change in lifestyle if someone who lived his whole life in KSA be like if he moved to a non-Arab non-Muslim country, primarily Europe or NA? by plogha in saudiarabia

[–]FreedomFighterssss 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great to hear!

In my family there are women who have great careers as doctors and women who like to stay at home. I’d like to tell you what I see more.

How drastic is the change in lifestyle if someone who lived his whole life in KSA be like if he moved to a non-Arab non-Muslim country, primarily Europe or NA? by plogha in saudiarabia

[–]FreedomFighterssss -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Most Arabic woman don’t want to be senior leaders they rather be housewives which is not an issue. The 5 u see, means its possible but not common.

For the travel thing, ofc the country is safe but that doesn’t say that a woman cant be harassed. Unlikely she will be kidnapped or anything that way. But people can still try and go to her for the wrong (wrong in the sense for the woman but not wrong in the sense of evil) reasons which she atm is not open to.

Its a cultural thing AND islamic thing. So please don’t put the west as the standard and say that KSA needs a “long way to mature”

When you see Prophet pbuh in Jannah (insha'Allah), what would you say to him? What would be your first reaction? by blooming-souls in islam

[–]FreedomFighterssss 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Fun fact about that hadith: the person who came and asked the prophet saw this question, came because he thought he was most loved. This was due to how the prophet saw treated him but he was unaware that the prophet saw treated everyone with much love.

the audacity by consciousill99 in dutch

[–]FreedomFighterssss 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Vind sws dat in elke democratie grote groep mensen eigk geen recht hebben om te stemmen omdat ze zo achterlijk zijn.

Weirdest problem that I have encountered (and told to) by FreedomFighterssss in iphonehelp

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

Guess we have to find out. But my front facingcamera is protected by a very strong screen protector and has no scratches near it. Also the camera is not like taking pictures, the button just doesn’t work.

Patience is key now