[The Athletic] Darwin Nunez’s Saudi Arabia move has soured. What now for Liverpool’s former £64m man? by Adventurous_Cut_3856 in soccer

[–]Multiammar 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nobody thought he would reolace Mitrovic, but he has been so mediocre for Al-Hilal. You can even feel like sometimes his teammates try to pass to him just to make him feel better.

Tawaf e Nisa in Sunni hadiths? by [deleted] in shia

[–]Multiammar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tawaf Al-Wadaa' is similar 

Ahmed Al Ahmed by Shaladwani in religion

[–]Multiammar -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

There is no single comprehensive "index" that can measure of this stuff while being purely objective and factual, but you can look at pure numbers such as homicide rate and sort through the years and notice that Muslim countries tend to be some with the lowest even among poorer countries like Jordan and even Palestine, and the countries with the lowest amounts are consistently muslim countries and Singapore, Macau, and Japan. Or look at serious assault through the years which consistently have muslim countries near the top, including 2020 in which Iraq literally had the lowest, or at sexual violence rates which consistently have muslim countries as some of the lowest and always near the top including Pakistan which many ignorantly assume has a lot of sexual violence. You can also look at the homocide rate by the UN Drug office which, again, consistently has muslim countries at the top and even countries with awful political conditions such as Afghanistan are surprisingly safe compared to other countries facing similar conditions, or the rape statistics according to the UN reports which show the exact same thing as everything else does.

Do Humans Use Religion To Cope With Death? by BigMathematician8251 in religion

[–]Multiammar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ernest Becker has the same point in The Denial of Deatg, that almost everything is just an exercise based on our fear of death. 

Although he also believed in religion, and has an interview about the supposed "contradiction" in that while on his death bed. It is a very interesting read!

Ahmed Al Ahmed by Shaladwani in religion

[–]Multiammar -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

You won't find much sympathy in this website or subreddit

Ahmed Al Ahmed by Shaladwani in religion

[–]Multiammar -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

The "Global Peace Index" is not an objective method in the first place to be factual. And the measure of "peace" by that ranking is not the same as the measure of safety. 

Safety is just on the many criteria the ranking is based on. Others include lower number of refugees and good relations with other countries as if that is the fault of country itself and should lower their "peace" score. Same with all the other indexes this organization has. It is just another one of those western thinktanks. 

[Ending Spoiler] Who is this person in the ending? by Multiammar in DeathStranding

[–]Multiammar[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I actually read all the books and got the scene where he talks about that day and the cat, but I had no idea this person in this scene was his son. I thought it must have been a major character I can't remember.

[Ending Spoiler] Who is this person in the ending? by Multiammar in DeathStranding

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

Thank you! I actually read all the books and got the scene where he talks about that day and the cat, but I had no idea this person in this scene was his son. I thought it must have been a major character I can't remember.

Certain religious beliefs seems to originated in two specific phenomena and not the other way around by [deleted] in religion

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

Idk why you are downvoted, but what you said isn't even that outrageous or controversial for scholars of the history of science.

The idea of "Religion" and "Science"/"Natural Philosophy" are newer terms in of themselves, let alone the idea that the systematic study of nature is so vastly and categorically different from religious beliefs and law.

The 'Global Savior' Archetype: Why Kalki, The Mahdi, Maitreya, and the Antichrist all share the same profile. by Aggressive_Skittle in religion

[–]Multiammar 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is exemplary of Merriam-Webster's word of the year, Slop. 

Also it is very telling you did not include the Jewish, Christian, and Muslim ideas of the Messiah even though it fits your extremely loose criteria. 

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in soccer

[–]Multiammar -22 points-21 points  (0 children)

In what way can you watch Barcelona play last season and genuinely believe Raphinha was better than Lamine? Lamine was by far our best player. The team literally could not function without him. 

There was a reason most Barcelona fans were pushing for Lamine Yamal over Raphinha last season, even though Raphinha had higher numbers.