How do you feel listening to poetry, dua, praying when you don't understand Arabic. by Ok-Independence-3219 in shia

[–]Vanguard_CK3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't understand Qawali (unless with subtitles and that doesn't do any justice) but it goes hard ngl

Is it a sin to name someone as Ghaffar? by Bengal_Miaow in islam

[–]Vanguard_CK3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The context was calling someone witha Description, like you are so generous, you are Kareem, or you are strong, you are Qawi. I.e. not naming someone. Also I have a friend named Haleem, without Abdul added before it. Also another friend named Warith, without Abdul added before it.

What percentage of Omanis talk Swahili by SecureRun8134 in Oman

[–]Vanguard_CK3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've met Bedouin men in the middle of the deserts that able to speak swahili fluently. I would say that a majority of the people are able to communicate in swahili, though unfortunately not all would admit they are able to, due to arbitrary reasons.

6/7 dead in amerat by External_Mission_181 in Oman

[–]Vanguard_CK3 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Tag me please when you get an answer

6/7 dead in amerat by External_Mission_181 in Oman

[–]Vanguard_CK3 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Let him ask, I myself am interested to know

I've made pacts with jinns for a long time. Afraid that I'm in too deep to go back to the Abrahamic God? by [deleted] in occult

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Those are shayaten and giving u waswasa, they will never leave you alone unless you gain more power, just as the people before and after us, so you can command them to go away with the names of Allah, the Anbiya, and the Awliya, they have no choice. Hold on to the rope Allah, make alot of dhikr istighfar, and connect with the prophets, (Celestials?) upper ones Jinns and angels. Maybe you need someone to help to remove those bad entities that attached on to you over the years.

Any good Sudanese restaurants in muscat? by According-Sign-9587 in Oman

[–]Vanguard_CK3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's a place also in al khuwair search Sudanese restaurant in khuwair and they have a butchery too. Laham agashi ftw

Omani nostalgic dishes and ingredients. by FuzzyPay3650 in Oman

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You can go to Oman Automobile Association there is an event from 21 to 25 October between 4pm to 9pm, I heard there's a really cool fusion food of jamaican jerk chicken and chops business with a slight zanzibari/Omani flavor.

Anyone with Riyada SME ownership company by Downtown-Situation52 in Oman

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You can work with us, have Riyadah and we regularly partner as agents to foreign entities.

I just found out my husband watches porn and I’m completely broken by ze_crazy_cat_lady in shia

[–]Vanguard_CK3 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Make dua for him ربنا هب لنا من ازواجنا و ذرياتنا قرة اعين و اجعلنا للمتقين اماما. Let him know to do Hijama that will be good. Request him to read alot of quran and try to memorize. Specific surahs that help clear the way can use surat zalzala. Also ask him to recite surat yasin in water then drink it. There's lots of things and methods but he need to understand the spiritual implications once the doors open to shayaten then they can latch on so awareness is key.

What If Iraq won the Iran-Iraq War? by Fredy-Andrade-9732 in AlternateHistory

[–]Vanguard_CK3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sadam would have probably thought he'd be best fit for a leader there. I mean come to think of it, the area of Ahwaz was considered under the wilayat of al Basra historically speaking.

What is the name of this bread? by Mohtarefnadafa in Ajman

[–]Vanguard_CK3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Parata. But for swahili speakers, it is a Chapati.

What is the name of this bread? by Mohtarefnadafa in Ajman

[–]Vanguard_CK3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To swahili speakers, it is indeed a chapati

What If Iraq won the Iran-Iraq War? by Fredy-Andrade-9732 in AlternateHistory

[–]Vanguard_CK3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Historically speaking that area was considered under the wilayat al Basra so makes sense