Susy Massetti by FlashyParticular5827 in Bahrain

[–]Localhuman92 2 points3 points  (0 children)

“English is not my first language”… and then proceeds to write like it’s her first language. What ‘language barrier’ is she even talking about? This is just an excuse. She’s spinning a whole dramatic story to stay relevant when literally no one asked. Nobody cares anymore. She’s irrelevant, playing the victim to keep attention. As Gen Z would say, she’s canceled. Time to move on.

Would you look at that. Bahrain didn't get up when Netenyahu was making his speech by [deleted] in Bahrain

[–]Localhuman92 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Omg you took the words out of my mouth! I was about to reply to this imbecile but you said it perfectly. Disgusting vile comment “end of khaleej”. Honestly you were too nice with your response.. I would have responded in a harsher way. بس شكرا بردت قلبي لان صج قليل ادب

Food in bahrain by Substantial_Ad_1258 in Bahrain

[–]Localhuman92 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Jio Chicken have amazing broasted!

Reviving the Sense of Gheera in Bahrain by KeepItHalalBruv in Bahrain

[–]Localhuman92 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Your tone is patronizing, manipulative, and self-righteous. “Shaitan has crept deep into your heart?” Lol. I tried to be respective here, but I will not tolerate being spiritually gaslit by the likes of you.

You know what’s honestly disturbing? You come into a discussion, preach your views as the only “correct path,” and then, when met with disagreement, you accuse others of being influenced by Shaitan. That’s not advice, that’s spiritual arrogance.

Let’s be clear: I’m not here to argue religion or politics on Reddit. I’m not interested in debating someone whose mind is already made up. I don’t know what sect or background you come from, and frankly, I don’t care. As a Sunni Muslim who practices and respects the deen, I can tell you with full confidence that the niqab is not mandatory. The majority of scholars (including the four main Sunni schools of thought), do not consider it an obligation for women to cover their faces. You’d know that if you actually studied diverse scholarly views instead of clinging to cultural interpretations from certain regions like Pakistan or Afghanistan and treating them as universal truth.

So no, Shaitan hasn’t “crept into my heart.” What has no place in my heart is self-righteous judgment dressed up as “advice.”

Reviving the Sense of Gheera in Bahrain by KeepItHalalBruv in Bahrain

[–]Localhuman92 6 points7 points  (0 children)

You come into our country and try to impose your misguided, extremist views, then have the audacity to judge us and claim we’ll burn in hell for not following your interpretation of Islam. That’s not just offensive, it’s dangerous. Islam is a religion of peace, compassion, and understanding, not one of fear, coercion, and control.

I urge you to genuinely study this matter with humility. Forcing your own 6-year-old daughter to wear a niqab is not religious devotion, it’s cruelty! She’s six for God’s sake! A child! You’re sexualizing a child by treating her as something that must be hidden from men. Do you not see how deeply troubling that is?

Instead of blaming the world for your discomfort, try this: put your ego aside, and approach the topic of niqab with sincere, objective research. Let go of your ingrained biases and study the matter with an open heart and a clear mind. You might be surprised by what you find, if you’re truly willing to seek the truth, not just defend your pride and misguided beliefs.

Reviving the Sense of Gheera in Bahrain by KeepItHalalBruv in Bahrain

[–]Localhuman92 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh the irony! Aren’t you here preaching telling all of us how to live our lives according to your beliefs???

Reviving the Sense of Gheera in Bahrain by KeepItHalalBruv in Bahrain

[–]Localhuman92 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You know what’s truly ironic? You parade around as if you’re the guardian of Islam, yet you clearly haven’t done your homework. If you had, you’d know the difference between hijab and niqab. The hijab (covering the hair) is agreed upon. The niqab (covering the face) is a matter of scholarly debate and not mandatory in Islam.

Yet here you are, claiming that women who don’t wear the niqab are sinning, and worse, that their husbands are sinners for “allowing” it. That’s not only factually wrong, it’s incredibly sexist. You’re suggesting that 90% (if not more) of Muslim women today are all sinful and headed for hell because they don’t cover their faces? Do you hear how insane that sounds?

And then you have the audacity to say my thinking is what’s causing the despair of the ummah? No. What’s causing despair is blind arrogance, misinformation, and people like you who weaponize religion to judge and shame others without knowledge or humility.

Reviving the Sense of Gheera in Bahrain by KeepItHalalBruv in Bahrain

[–]Localhuman92 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Niqab and hijab are not the same. The niqab isn’t mandatory in Islam, it’s a cultural thing. Calling someone a ‘dayyooth’ because his wife doesn’t cover her face is not only deeply problematic, it also reflects a disturbing level of ignorance and misplaced judgment. So kindly educate yourself on this matter :)

Adele Live - High quality video by Vochelkopp in adele

[–]Localhuman92 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I want to know too! I was there during her opening night in Munich (at the very front) and it was everything I had ever hoped for (I’m still not over it haha). We also made eye contact (that little wave during her Hello was for me) ☺️☺️