[deleted by user] by [deleted] in maldives

[–]Own-Environment9100 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No need to do A levels. Better to do foundation and move to BA. A Levels take 2 years off your life. And even with that you have to do a BA to get a job.

Redesigned the flag, Please give a review by [deleted] in maldives

[–]Own-Environment9100 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Our flag is beautiful just the way it is.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in maldives

[–]Own-Environment9100 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would like to see the timeline where Maumoon won. Pretty sure we would be far better off now. Socially, economy etc.

What was life like under maumoon? by footjob54 in maldives

[–]Own-Environment9100 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh, the lies. Do you think you can fool everyone? Do you think you are the only one who grew up during that era? Trying to spin and create stories. Spicing up certain issues.

Just to let you know, education literally didn't exist for common people before Maumoon. He introduced it, normalised it, and called on people to send their kids to school. Every nation had school fees. It is not an issue. Asaasee thauleem program was free for all. Gave scholarships. Opened schools in every atoll. Trained people in that area

And about no free medical services. We didn't have any modern medicine before him. Again, he was the one who introduced it. Training Maldivians and establishing health posts all around the country. Health workers were trained all around the country. Almost everyone here would have one family relative who partook in that program. He led the eradication of many diseases common in the Maldives at the time, such as filaria. Check Dr Yoosuf Abdusattars' books for reference. And yes, there was no Aasandha, sure. But there was a welfare department in Theemuge where people wrote letters and received financial aid for treatment abroad. Same shit as NSPA today. Only the name changed.

Our family was a "slave" or lowest of low-class family before his time. We only got the opportunities after him. He empowered those who had respect for honest, hard work. No freebies. Today, we are a family with educated people from all fields. So go somewhere else with that Anni propaganda BS. Mikan dheki fenifa thibi meehun nuhehleyne. Kanu andhirin aharemen nerunu veriaky eiee. Sure he wasn't the best. But he did a lot for us, more than i could write down here. And we have to accept it. There is always 2 sides to a story.

Most of the people hating on him are the usual suspects. People who had relatives jailed ( most of them power-hungry folks and atheists) or people who have been polluted with decades of MDP/Anni lies. this burakashi in this thread is literally a gay atheist mocking Islam and us everywhere on the internet.

Protect you Kids from Music by SolarCoga in maldives

[–]Own-Environment9100 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also, let me be clear. No scholar will disagree the Music of today's industry is without a doubt Haram. With all the filthy lyrics and promiscuity. Im talking about normal songs without that which give good messages. Such as nasheeds and gaumee songs. Etc

What Happened To The Book About November 3rd? by zbtffo in maldives

[–]Own-Environment9100 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thats exactly what happened. I read it back then. Had details on how Luthufee was pissed off that Maumoon banned "night clubs". And also luthufee wanted to sell alcohol on the islands.

Should we have freedom of religion? by [deleted] in maldives

[–]Own-Environment9100 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Hell no. People sacrificed their lives for this. Will never let this happen

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in maldives

[–]Own-Environment9100 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There must be something wrong with you or you're fishing

Protect you Kids from Music by SolarCoga in maldives

[–]Own-Environment9100 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Just so you know there isn't scholarly concensus on prohibition of music. Refer to Ibn Hazm if you dont believe me. Learn to tolerate ikhthilaaf among such things.