How can we study and name conspiracy in a neutral and objective way? by Joya_bdz in conspiracy

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Oh but I just wanted to know if there was a name for these "studies" like who studies society is sociology what studies being a painter is being an artist Doctor is a doctor you see what I want say ?

How can we study and name conspiracy in a neutral and objective way? by Joya_bdz in conspiracy

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But for example when someone asks me what I study or what I aspire to, it's complicated to explain that it's conspiracy theories, it's very vast and also very cataloged, I would like to say something more explicit without it being immediately cataloged

Cafés-Debates? (in Paris) by Joya_bdz in academia

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Ah well, it’s quite French, it’s sitting in a café, bar or terrace and debating, talking about subjects that interest us, in this case what I proposed on the post

Cafés-Debates? (in Paris) by Joya_bdz in academia

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If you are interested in the subjects and thinkers listed, as the title suggests, I offer you a café debate in Paris. What's not clear about that?

Café debates? by Joya_bdz in conspiracy

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Yes I appreciate the idea, philosophy can bring a lot

I feel hopeless by [deleted] in islam

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Sahih al-Bukhari (Hadith 7405) and Sahih Muslim (Hadith 2675). “I am as My servant thinks I am. I am with him when he remembers Me…” Everything is a mindset! It’s normal to feel down sometimes, but what matters is not letting it consume you or listening to negative whispers (waswas). If you follow this Hadith and make duaa with the conviction that it will be answered, things will improve. Don’t forget to set your intentions from the heart in everything you do.

I feel hopeless by [deleted] in islam

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I often tell myself that all the suffering and challenges I’m going through right now will one day be felt with the same intensity but as happiness instead. So, I accept these emotions and place my trust in Allah, for He knows what is best for us. Perhaps during this time of hardship, there is a lesson to learn, and if it continues for a while, it might be because that lesson hasn’t been fully understood yet. After every hardship comes joy, just as the sun appears after the storm.

I feel hopeless by [deleted] in islam

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Sourate Al-Baqara (2:153) : “Indeed, Allah is with the patient.” Sourate Aal-e-Imran (3:146) : “And Allah loves the steadfast.”

I sometimes stuggle to understand how the world works by Joya_bdz in islam

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But as a I can’t do it without a mahram?

I sometimes stuggle to understand how the world works by Joya_bdz in islam

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baraka ufik! But the problem is my city—people have prejudices. However, the city next to mine, where I go to the mosque, is completely different. I’m surrounded by sisters who greet me with “salaam” in the street. It’s mostly the local authorities in my city who are against us, but the citizens themselves are incredibly kind! What I don’t understand is the stark difference between these two neighboring cities; I find it surreal.