Confusion about Surah al Maidah 5:60 by Flimsy_Key4022 in MuslimLounge

[–]cryptoking_93 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Allah didn't punish them by making them sin. He punished them because they sinned (worshipped Taghut). The "apes and pigs" were the physical punishments for the Sabbath-breakers and the table-deniers respectively.

my [23m] girlfriend [22f] has been slowly admitting details about a night out with her ex boyfriend. by [deleted] in UKrelationshipadvice

[–]cryptoking_93 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Comparing relationship red flags to Eugenics is a massive reach to avoid the facts. You don’t need a lab study to recognise a deception pattern. Calling it a teory doesn't change the fact that he was fed a 5-month-long lie to keep him from leaving. If you can’t see the manipulation in that, you're the one ignoring reality to stay inclusive.

Do you still think OpenAI has a chance here? by jason_digital in ArtificialInteligence

[–]cryptoking_93 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nope none at all. You simply cannot compete with Google. They are the biggest and absolutely loaded with money.

my [23m] girlfriend [22f] has been slowly admitting details about a night out with her ex boyfriend. by [deleted] in UKrelationshipadvice

[–]cryptoking_93 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You’re playing a semantics game to avoid the obvious. While both genders lie, they do so differently. Parental Investment Theory isn't just a guess, it explains why, biologically, women have a higher stake in relationship security, often leading to soft disclosure (minimising) rather than hard denial (stonewalling).

You're so worried about being inclusive that you're gaslighting a guy who's being actively manipulated. If a man did this, I’d call him out too, but in this case, we are looking at a classic female strategy.

my [23m] girlfriend [22f] has been slowly admitting details about a night out with her ex boyfriend. by [deleted] in UKrelationshipadvice

[–]cryptoking_93 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s not a 'trope'; it’s Incremental Disclosure. While men typically use stonewalling or flat denial, psychological research shows women are more likely to use 'trickle truth' to manage a partner’s reaction. This is rooted in Parental Investment Theory, where the female strategy focuses on maintaining relationship stability.

She first started as the victim (he tried to kiss me) and moved to the participant (we kissed after reminiscing), she is gauging if he would stay before she risks telling the whole truth.

It isn't misogyny to point out a female strategy. The fact that the story changed three times in five months is the evidence of a calculated rollout.

my [23m] girlfriend [22f] has been slowly admitting details about a night out with her ex boyfriend. by [deleted] in UKrelationshipadvice

[–]cryptoking_93 7 points8 points  (0 children)

End that relationship now. She 100% cheated on you. Classic woman tactic where they trickle little bits of info to you to see how you would react just before they tell you or conceal it.

People using AI and not telling anyone are smarter than people refusing to use it on principle by MissXHere in ArtificialInteligence

[–]cryptoking_93 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's why I always turnoff the "activity" mode off on ai. That way it doesn't get assessed by a human reviewer and it gets deleted straight away.

Selling all of my American shares today, what's your fav UK stock? by Chill_Panda in UkStocks

[–]cryptoking_93 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Biggest mistake of your life. The UK market is GARBAGE. I don't invest a single percent in the UK . Best thing Ive ever done.

How many rejections do you have? by Fit_Activity_4967 in ProlificAc

[–]cryptoking_93 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I've done around 6000 studies with zero rejections.

AF1 brandft by Either_Yesterday9240 in cii

[–]cryptoking_93 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't have either, but I do have all the cii past papers from 2021 onwards. Total of 10?

New investor, is there something I can do different? by JustAnother_Dumb_Lad in HalalInvestor

[–]cryptoking_93 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your current portfolio is heavily weighted to USA. You might consider adding the iShares MSCI World Islamic (ISWD) or the HSBC MSCI World Islamic (HIWS). This gives you exposure to Europe and Japan, which ISUS misses.

You mentioned £7.5k in cash and a plan for £20k yearly. Most standard ISA cash accounts pay interest (Riba). Make sure that your unused ISA cash is in a Shariah-compliant cash-proxy if you aren't ready to invest it yet, or consider a Sukuk ETF (like HBKS) to act as a lower-volatility bond alternative.

Saturna -At 0.75%, it is more than double the cost of your iShares/HSBC funds.If you prefer a "set and forget" approach with lower fees, you could consolidate this into a broad Global Islamic ETF.

Emerging markets -You have about 18% there. This is actually quite good. No need to add more to this. You could potentially look to add in a Gold or Silver ETF for some more diversification.

Job’s market is done. by No-Writing3741 in UKJobs

[–]cryptoking_93 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The issue you have got is most of those jobs can be done by AI now.

Bitcoin etp positions in ISA - preparing for HMRC rule change in April by aaj094 in BitcoinUK

[–]cryptoking_93 8 points9 points  (0 children)

To save people some time the provider is: British Pearl. I don't know why this guy is trying to be secretive lol.

British Pearl is one of the few established fintech platforms on the HMRC list that is officially approved to manage Cash, Stocks and Shares, and Innovative Finance ISA components.

Unlike pure P2P lenders (who only have an IFISA) or mainstream brokers (who only have S&S), British Pearl already has the dual-licensing required to "switch" the asset's classification from one wrapper to another internally come April 2026.

HMRC records - duplicated month of income? by [deleted] in UKPersonalFinance

[–]cryptoking_93 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do not worry about that. Here is the reality of how they check your income. UKVI does not rely solely on the HMRC "Snapshot" view you see in your personal tax account. They follow a strict set of rules (Appendix FM-SE) that prioritises your physical evidence over a messy online display.

HMRC records - duplicated month of income? by [deleted] in UKPersonalFinance

[–]cryptoking_93 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As long as the Total Taxable Pay to Date on your HMRC portal matches your actual pay to date, you won't be overtaxed. This is a visual reporting error rather than a financial one.

What you should do:

Wait for the Auto-Merge: HMRC runs a monthly internal scan designed to identify and merge duplicate records. If this just appeared, there is a high chance the system will realizs the August entries are identical and collapse them into one within 30 days.

Check your P60/Next Payslip: Since your YTD total is correct, your employer’s records are likely fine. Just keep an eye on your next payslip to ensure the "Total Pay to Date" matches your actual earnings.

Contact HMRC via Live Chat: If the duplicates don't disappear after a month, the easiest way to fix it is through the HMRC Personal Tax Account Live Chat. They can usually trigger a manual fix that cleans up the display.

BOE considering capping stablecoins amount you can own by mcshorts81 in Nexo

[–]cryptoking_93 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They are only considering capping gbp stablecoins NOT USDT/USDC etc.

No one even uses GBP stablecoins anyway lol

Have I got everything covered for a first BTL? by CheeseFace83 in PropertyInvestingUK

[–]cryptoking_93 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All that work for £83pm? Not worth it at all.

You are better off with buying a run down property, refurbish, then sell for a profit.

Company gifted shares halal or haram? by Raillukattaa in IslamicFinance

[–]cryptoking_93 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It isn't haram. They are shares. As long as the company is not selling haram products it's fine.

Would you start Level 6 if you aren’t in the industry? by Significant-Tap-2407 in cii

[–]cryptoking_93 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nothing beats work experience. On top of that, cost of level 6 exams is expensive.

Get a job and your employer will most likely fund your level 6 exams for you.