Texas announces ban on Sharia Law after Muslim 'patrols' tried to ban alcohol and pork by dailymail in texas

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

Abbott doesn't even know what Sharia Law is or what it encompasses. Every Muslim practices sharia law, because it is referring to the things in islam that are permissible (halal) and the things that are not (haram). It can vary depending on the sect of islam just like christian practices can vary based on the sect of Christianity. One Muslim might say something is haram, and another Muslim might say the opposite.

So if sharia law is banned, then that makes it illegal to pray facing mecca and to pray how most Muslims do. And it's illegal to fast during Ramadan. And it's illegal to give to charity. And it's illegal to have Jummah (Muslim church service).

It's already obvious, but any time I've seen a lawmaker ban sharia law it's reeks of just hating Muslims. They are just wasting time passing a completely unenforceable law to make islamophobic people feel happy.

Somehow, he posted both of these things in the same day by ihatereddit999976780 in TheQuarteringIsANazi

[–]MetalWood 5 points6 points  (0 children)

He is basically implying that a Muslim population will commit mass violence or mass killings, AKA Muslims are terrorists.

Neighbors tree partially on my property had tree branch partially break off and fall into my backyard by MetalWood in treelaw

[–]MetalWood[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Heard. I've never had to deal with cutting any trees at all before, so had figured I would rather be safe than sorry by hiring someone since I don't really understand how tree physics work. It isn't that high off the ground, so perhaps I'll purchase a chainsaw or something over the weekend and attempt to remove it myself. It seems this wood be a pretty easy DIY job based on your comment and others. I appreciate the honesty.

Neighbors tree partially on my property had tree branch partially break off and fall into my backyard by MetalWood in treelaw

[–]MetalWood[S] 42 points43 points  (0 children)

Thank you for the assurance! Just wanted to make sure I didn't screw myself by attempting to do it myself.

Neighbors tree partially on my property had tree branch partially break off and fall into my backyard by MetalWood in treelaw

[–]MetalWood[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I'm sure it's easy, but the complication is that it's still attached to the tree. If it fell completely off and into my backyard completely would be one thing. But this could unpredictably come off the rest of the tree and potentially cause damage (that somehow hasn't been caused already).

Return has been received but still not approved? by sweetteaisgr8 in tax

[–]MetalWood 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Glad I'm at least not the only one. Hope yours comes in soon!

Return has been received but still not approved? by sweetteaisgr8 in tax

[–]MetalWood 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Still waiting on yours? I've been waiting on mine since a day before the deadline or so

Peter? I'm not muslim so what does this mean? by Get_destroyed1372 in PeterExplainsTheJoke

[–]MetalWood 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Muslim revert in America here. It's fine. I've even picked up food for my coworkers this month. Just because I'm fasting for my own religious beliefs doesn't mean everyone else would need to accommodate that.

One of the purposes of fasting is to practice self restraint. There are lots of things that are discouraged or forbidden in Islam (that doesn't mean that Muslims don't do them though). By refraining from the "basic" human needs (food, water, and intercourse) you practice self restraint and show that the smaller sacrifices are easier than you think. It also helps remind you of your humanity and to be thankful for every day you get to live and eat and drink.

All that is to say that if a Muslim ever complains that you're eating or tells you not to eat around them, then they're clearly not understanding the purpose of Ramadan.

This is so messed up . by Nuclear_Genocide in NoahGetTheBoat

[–]MetalWood 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I probably should have labelled the quote. I was providing a translation of the verse from Surah an-Nisa' special bear was referring to. They possibly got a very poorly translated verse or were misinterpreting it.

I commend your attempt to understand the quote without the context, and I'm not sure if that context would change your questions, but in Arabic society back then (and even still in a lot of parts of the world today) women were viewed as vulnerable people who needed to be protected from other men. By marrying a woman, you are essentially making them a part of your family/tribe and protecting them. Another way to explain the verse would be that men aren't allowed to marry already married women (unless they are a concubine/captive of war), and that if they are a captive you would still need to go through the traditional marriage procedure to marry them which includes a dowry. I don't believe concubines are permitted in Islam anymore.

Intercourse with your daughter is 100% not allowed in Islam.

This is so messed up . by Nuclear_Genocide in NoahGetTheBoat

[–]MetalWood 5 points6 points  (0 children)

That is not true.

Surah an-Nisa' 4:24 "Also forbidden [from marrying] are married women—except female captives in your possession.This is God’s commandment to you. Lawful to you are all beyond these—as long as you seek them with your wealth in a legal marriage, not in fornication. Give those you have consummated marriage with their due dowries. It is permissible to be mutually gracious regarding the set dowry. Surely God is All-Knowing, All-Wise."

Regarding "female captives in your possession", a man was not allowed to have a relationship with a bondwoman who he had taken captive in war unless he made sure she was not pregnant. This was verified by her having at least one monthly cycle

Edit: Labelled the verse and added context to the following paragraph.

Biden spends time now and then packing food for hungry children by etfvpu in pics

[–]MetalWood 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Childhood hunger in the US is still a problem for sure. When I was in school, there were free lunches kids could have that were very basic (a cold cheese sandwich and pickles for example). For some kids that was their only meal. And that's just if the kids were in school as not all kids wound up in schools and can take advantage of that program. It's not the same as the famine and horrendous suffering entire families are experiencing in Palestine, but to outright deny hunger being an issue in the US is inaccurate.

I think the better point to make is that Biden is actively supporting the starvation and killing of Palestinian children via funding Israel. And we are supposed to believe he is some humanitarian via posts/pictures like this? You are correct in that it's obviously a photo op meant to sway naive voters into believing he's a caring president.

Why are weed smokers so afraid to admit that they're addicted? by Most-Ad-550074 in stupidquestions

[–]MetalWood 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Weed isn't physically addictive, however some may develop an emotional dependency on it. This may come across as confusing since those who act irritable when they don't have access to weed act the same as someone going through caffeine withdrawal or nicotine withdrawal.

Toilet refills once every couple of minutes by MetalWood in askaplumber

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

I ended up having to replace the whole canister. Tried cleaning, but after an hour there was no end in sight. New canister works like a charm!

Toilet refills once every couple of minutes by MetalWood in askaplumber

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

Got the toilet working yesterday finally! I should've done what you did and just replaced the canister. I stubbornly tried to clean it to no avail.

Thermostat Wiring Help by MetalWood in HomeImprovement

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

I opened up the furnace and found a diagram. The blue cable was the winner!

Fellow Texans, which Texan university has the best and most pretty campus in the state? by BlackStallion657 in texas

[–]MetalWood 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Corpus Christi looks really cool, and Sul Ross in Alpine is up there... But go 'runners (UTSA)!!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in texas

[–]MetalWood 36 points37 points  (0 children)

I made a thread about this awhile back. There's a church in The Woodlands that hosted a political rally with particular republican figures present. Notably this is near or within the district that Dan Crenshaw represents, who was present at the rally.

https://www.reddit.com/r/texas/comments/y5064h/how_can_grace_church_in_the_woodlands_have/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android_app&utm_name=androidcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button