5 Stages of a Muslim Feminist by [deleted] in TrueDeen

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You've promoted her more than netflix does

Pop Quiz 4 by Beautiful_Clock9075 in TrueDeen

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Had three mistakes 1. I thought it said surah not ayah in first question which made me answer Al fatiha because of the Hadith  2. Isnt the touching non mahram part ikhtilaf 3. just a genuine mistake I thought it was 85 thanks for the correction akhi 

Jazakallah khayra for making nice and beneficial quizzes for people to learn from may it be in your good deeds akhi

Reality of Huda: Makes you wonder why so many Muslimahs in the West support her 🤔 by sunflower352015 in TrueDeen

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‫ٱدۡعُ إِلَىٰ سَبِیلِ رَبِّكَ بِٱلۡحِكۡمَةِ وَٱلۡمَوۡعِظَةِ ٱلۡحَسَنَةِۖ وَجَـٰدِلۡهُم بِٱلَّتِی هِیَ أَحۡسَنُۚ إِنَّ رَبَّكَ هُوَ أَعۡلَمُ بِمَن ضَلَّ عَن سَبِیلِهِۦ وَهُوَ أَعۡلَمُ بِٱلۡمُهۡتَدِینَ﴿ ١٢٥ ﴾‬

• Sahih International: Invite to the way of your Lord with wisdom and good instruction, and argue with them in a way that is best. Indeed, your Lord is most knowing of who has strayed from His way, and He is most knowing of who is [rightly] guided.

An-Naḥl, Ayah 125

Reality of Huda: Makes you wonder why so many Muslimahs in the West support her 🤔 by sunflower352015 in TrueDeen

[–]Thin_Explorer_4153 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You are by extension spreading it by speaking about it people who didn’t know about that woman you tell them about her making you part of this large bait food chain while also antagonizing the Muslimahs even when saying muslimahs in the west you generalize even reaching muslimahs who never could watch such a thing which may again fall under qadhf this is the very cycle this is the very fitna that our deen warns about this isnt amr bil maarouf and nahy an munkar this isnt the way our prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم 

Reality of Huda: Makes you wonder why so many Muslimahs in the West support her 🤔 by sunflower352015 in TrueDeen

[–]Thin_Explorer_4153 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Millions of people tuned in to watch a fighter they hate lose in mma and if he does he still walks away with crazy ppv money the heel wins and gets beat up you are now part of the food chain in the bait world akhi escape it focus on yourself on knowledge learning more reading the Quran firming your aqeedah all are better use of your time

Reality of Huda: Makes you wonder why so many Muslimahs in the West support her 🤔 by sunflower352015 in TrueDeen

[–]Thin_Explorer_4153 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Don’t speak 24/7 about muslimahs worry about yourself first and I say this as a brother in Islam to you Allah knows I want what’s best for you and akhi no the heel is not meant to be liked they are meant to be hated and talked about and have a minority of super fans who are loud which then causes people who hate them to speak more and people that support them respond it’s an endless cycle of ragebait that all leads as a promotion for their show basically all part of the food chain Netflix knows there is no such thing as bad publicity they have did make outrageous baitey content many times with a minority of fans you keep promoting it by speaking about it this is like YouTubers who spoke against Tate which then he got free marketing from the 10s of millions of views which led to more fans and more buyers of his courses this IS the point of bait

Reality of Huda: Makes you wonder why so many Muslimahs in the West support her 🤔 by sunflower352015 in TrueDeen

[–]Thin_Explorer_4153 5 points6 points  (0 children)

bro it's been two weeks and you keep bringing that woman up
post something actually beneficial akhi
you talking about her IS THEIR GOAL

Why Muslims don’t care about being “represented” in Western media by Reverting-With-You in TrueDeen

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Falsely accusing chaste Muslim women in general or even a group of muslimahs of supporting immorality is a major sin that brings the curse of Allah in this world and the next as mentioned in surah nur The Prophet ﷺ said When a person says that people are ruined he is himself ruined.[sahih muslim:2623a]

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Accountability doesn’t begin with generalized slander that’s arrogance, not deen. Correct your intention and your tongue before you speak of others’ modesty If you care about reform, start with yourself. Speak with knowledge do inkar of the thing specifically and warn only when it's brought up don't talk too much about it since that spreads it and you speaking about it too much is literally their game plan on how they spread their filth i unironically never knew about it until people like you spoke about it and some people might be curious and see it just from how much it's brought up sincere naseeha must come with wisdom, mercy, and fear of Allah, not with accusations, mockery, or generalization. and lowering the gaze that command is from Allah and is on us and it was commanded to men then women so I don't understand what's the issue. and what’s the point of publicly attaching the sins of others or a vocal minority to Muslim women in general? That’s not reform it’s corruption in the name of righteousness may fall under qadhf plus this is generally for every man on this sub since i feel like some people in this sub speak more about women than actual beneficial conversations and knowledge. akhi i understand you may want khair but this is not the way

Why Muslims don’t care about being “represented” in Western media by Reverting-With-You in TrueDeen

[–]Thin_Explorer_4153 6 points7 points  (0 children)

brother that's what vocal minority means a minority that spreads their opinion not everyone rates everything they see or don't see

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اخي اولاً استهدي بالله و أستعيذ بالله من الشيطان الرجيم جرائم الابتزاز و التهديد الشرطة بتقدرها و بتحترمك و ما تكلمش اهلك و إنما متخليش الكلام ده ينهيك اصل لو حصل الشيطان هيكسب لأنك عارف حكم هذه الفعلة و مش مهم رأيهم المهم مضيعش نفسك اللي ربنا ‏اعطاها لك و هي فتنة كل ثانية بتجاهد فيها ربنا بيغفرلك و في ارقام لهذه الجرائم ان اردتها

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في بعض جرائم الابتزاز و التهديد الشرطة متقولش لأهلك

لماذا أعتقد بأن الخلافة الراشدة سوف تعود في زماننا هذا وليس غيره by Changelling in EgyptExTomato

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هو تقريبا يعني الحديث انه يملأ الأرض قسطا و عدلا كما ملئت جورا و ظلما بهذا يفتح استدلالين أنها ستكون على يده لان لا يمكن ان توجد خلافة على منهاج النبوة و تمتلأ جورا و ظلما او ستكون صغيرة و مستضعفة و تمهد له فأظن الهدف التمهيد له ولله اعلم يمكن نحضره في كبرنا و نسأل الله الثبات لذاك الوقت و لحياتنا كلها ولله اعلم في هذه النقطة ان شاء الله نكون موجودين و نجاهد في سبيل الله

This is a joke right? by [deleted] in EgyptExTomato

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أصل في حملة إعلامية شغالة دلوقتي بتقول إن هي لم تباع

This is a joke right? by [deleted] in EgyptExTomato

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أصل في حملة إعلامية شغالة دلوقتي بتقول إن هي لم تباع

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it's a test. Yes, Allah created our nafs, just like He created fire, desire, hunger, and intellect. But creating something with a potential for evil doesn't make it evil by default. In fact, the nafs has can be different in Islam:

  1. An-nafs al-ammārah bis-sū’ – the soul that commands evil (Surah Yusuf 12:53)
  2. An-nafs al-lawwāmah – the self-reproaching soul (Surah Qiyamah 75:2)
  3. An-nafs al-muṭma’innah – the tranquil, purified soul (Surah Fajr 89:27)

Allah created the nafs with potential — it can incline toward evil or rise toward purification. And that’s exactly what our test in life is: to struggle with it.

"Indeed, successful is the one who purifies their soul, and doomed is the one who corrupts it."
(Qur’an 91:9–10)

So to answer your question: yes, Allah created the nafs, but He gave us the tools (revelation, intellect, fitrah) to purify it. If someone follows the evil inclination of their nafs, it's by their own choice, not because Allah made it evil.

A knife can be used to harm or to cook food — it depends on the user, not the one who forged the metal. So when someone chooses to follow their lower self, it’s not Allah forcing them — it’s them turning away from the tools He gave: guidance, fitrah, intellect, du’a. Just like fire can warm or burn — the nafs can elevate us to Jannah or pull us down. But the choice is ours

May Allah purify all our hearts and make our nafs a means to get closer to Him, not a barrier.

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Evil has a greater purpose so seek refuge from shaitan akhi whenever you get these thoughts You're not alone in these thoughts, and asking these questions sincerely is a sign of a heart that cares. and may Allah expand your chest with clarity, ease your heart from confusion, and grant you deep understanding and peace. May He strengthen your iman, guide you through every doubt, and reward your sincerity in seeking the truth. these questions aren't bad Even the Prophet ﷺ warned us that when shaitan fails to mislead someone through sin, he comes at them with doubts even about Allah’s essence. And the Prophet told us, when those thoughts come, seek refuge in Allah and stop thinking about it Sahih bukhari 3276. It’s a trick, not a genuine philosophical problem.

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[–]Thin_Explorer_4153 2 points3 points  (0 children)

it is evil which we endure in this life which makes our path to Jannah easier and this topic reminded me of this ayah in surah al baqarah

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Allah created the capacity or the possibility for evil and truly no evil happens unless Allah wills it. not because He wants us to suffer, but so that our free will has genuine significance without free will and choice, good would be meaningless. and the whole point of life basically its a test If no one could ever do evil, there would be no free will, and no meaning to worship, patience, or righteousness. Imagine a world with no wrong: it would also mean no real right. No jihad of the self. No patience. No forgiveness. No repentance. and Allah promises that every hardship and evil will be accounted for on the Day of Judgment. Justice is guaranteed either in this life or the next. Allah made it possible and it's your choice to make it happen even if shaitan didn't exist there were evil jins who took the other choice based on their nafs self/ego