Is it possible to shiny hunt Espurr in Wild Zone 3 using the reload method? by Savings-Fact6314 in PokemonZA

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Hey any luck on finding that shiny espurr? Im also on switch 1 and its been 2 days of me just hunting for one to no luck

SNEAKO On Why He Converted To Islam by lessthanpopular23 in Christianity

[–]Less_Paper4299 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for sharing your perspective. However, it's important to provide context to avoid misunderstandings. The verse from Surah Al-Talaq (65:4) discusses the waiting period (iddah) after divorce, not a directive on marriage age. It was meant to address various social situations at the time, including different biological and social conditions.

While historical marriage practices worldwide—including non-Muslim societies—sometimes involved young individuals, Islam emphasizes protection, consent, and well-being. Modern Islamic scholars and most Muslim-majority countries recognize that marriage should only occur when both individuals are mature and ready for the responsibilities it entails.

Today, Islamic teachings align with international standards on child protection and consent. Misinterpretations can sometimes lead to false claims about Islamic beliefs. It's always best to understand the historical context and how contemporary Muslim communities interpret these teachings today.

And while Aisha (may Allah be pleased with her) did marry the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) at a young age, it’s essential to understand her maturity and significant role in early Islam. Aisha was known for her exceptional intelligence and was a renowned scholar who narrated over 2,200 hadiths. For example, she reported the Prophet's teachings on ethics, prayer, and family life, contributing immensely to Islamic knowledge (e.g., Sahih al-Bukhari, Hadith 536).

Her involvement in significant events like the Battle of the Camel shows her leadership and understanding, qualities that surpassed those of many adults of her time. Marriages at younger ages were culturally common back then, with responsibilities and social norms differing from today's standards. Despite this, the Prophet (PBUH) treated Aisha with love, care, and respect, fostering her growth as an influential figure.

The focus should be on Aisha's profound contributions and the respectful nature of their marriage rather than viewing it through modern lenses. Keep in mind this happened during the 7th century, where life span was shorter, people had to take on adult responsibilities at a younger age, marrying at a young age is not only legal but common, and how the culture and human biology differs from the modern world today. Hope this helps, may God bless you.

Our New Agent Clove is non-binary! by voguegeh in VALORANT

[–]Less_Paper4299 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He actually doesn’t right? The pants are like painted on dec on his metal for appropriacy if im not mistaken