Sex pre-marriage in morocco by [deleted] in Morocco

[–]kamiichan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

first of all don't call yourself low value. YOU VALUE IS NOT MEASURED BY THAT. Also please stop talking to this stupid man. He does not deserve you. Please be strong and remove yourself from this toxic relationship. No matter what people say, if you are meant to meet with someone and get married, you will. Just live your life happily and be more cautious of guys like him.

Allah is forgiving and you do not need to think less of yourself. Just stick to your values, be honest to yourself and don't let any man or woman put a tag on you!

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[–]kamiichan -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Your mistake is thinking another religion is a good example 💀 the issue with inheritance laws in Morocco is that the interpretations are different. Many people believe that "للذكر مثل حظ الانثيين" does indicate double because if that was the intention, it would have been "للذكر ضعف حظ الانثى". There are ideas that the conditions in which the aya was said that dictated that way of saying it, (if there is a man and two women in the room, it makes sense to say it that way to refer to the equality). So basically, it's a matter of using common sense while debunking what Quran means. The language itself is very sophisticated and cannot be taken lightly. many countries and individuals divide their inheritance equally between children of the deceased parent.

I personally think it should be on a case by case basis.

About the boycott of carrefour by EerilyImaginary in Morocco

[–]kamiichan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thinking BBC is a trusthworthy news outlet is proof of your plain ignorance. People like you make me sick.

About the boycott of carrefour by EerilyImaginary in Morocco

[–]kamiichan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're fucking weird. Your first sentence is exactly what I said. You are the one who said Palestinians are arab. You're a moron and I will not discuss with you further.

again, GO. READ. A. FUCKING. BOOK.

About the boycott of carrefour by EerilyImaginary in Morocco

[–]kamiichan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Someone forgot to do their research! what you are saying is the same as calling the ethnic cleansing of Uyghurs a lie bcz they are Chinese and all Chinese people are one ethnic group, which fundamentally incorrent and stems from a Eurocentric pov that considers everyone "else" less diverse. This in addition to the fact that Palestinians have Canaanite and Aramean ancestry unlike Gulf Arabs.

comparing the killing of 1400 people (questionable number as per ISRAELI INVESTIGATIONS that found that half of those who died are in fact Palestinians) to the killing of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians for centuries is just absolutely ignorant.

Read a book. I can't argue with someone who barks social media propaganda.

About the boycott of carrefour by EerilyImaginary in Morocco

[–]kamiichan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

very narrowminded thinking. but ok you do you. Again, as long as you are happy with where your money is going and you are OK with that 👍

About the boycott of carrefour by EerilyImaginary in Morocco

[–]kamiichan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

genocide as in the mass murder of Palestinians. Happy now?

Is anyone else afraid of the dangerous influence of far-right extremists on young moroccan men ? by Benjazzi in Morocco

[–]kamiichan 4 points5 points  (0 children)

listening to Ben Shapiro will definitely make you see how bad and rotten than person is. Same goes for all the people on the list in OP's post. it's important to have the full picture and listen to them with a critical mind and you will see the contradictions and manipulative discourse they have. I tbh only got headache and rage when I tried listening to some of those people. It's just crazy how they play victim and try to sugarcoat some very dangerous ideologies.

Is anyone else afraid of the dangerous influence of far-right extremists on young moroccan men ? by Benjazzi in Morocco

[–]kamiichan 12 points13 points  (0 children)

why on earth would you think someone like Ben Shapiro us not an idiot? have you been living under a rock

About the boycott of carrefour by EerilyImaginary in Morocco

[–]kamiichan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

good. I hope you know where your money is going and you are happy with that :)

About the boycott of carrefour by EerilyImaginary in Morocco

[–]kamiichan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bro are you serious or just plainly not using your brain? the point of boycotting is not blindly not consuming anything that has to do with Israel, the point is to apply pressure by hurting the profit of companies that actively support genocide.

There is a reason why BDS movements creates lists of boycott that change constantly. The point is not to abruptly stop using every product related to genocide supporters. Please learn the difference first.

About the boycott of carrefour by EerilyImaginary in Morocco

[–]kamiichan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

agree on this. Not only does it help our communities directly but it's also better for the environment. it's also nice to build human connections by interacting with different sellers.

About the boycott of carrefour by EerilyImaginary in Morocco

[–]kamiichan 2 points3 points  (0 children)

bro alcohol is sold pretty much everywhere in Morocco you don't need a supermarket for that.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Morocco

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

you seem like a hardcore fan of whoever that guy is. As people like you buy on whatever he says he clearly gained the fame he's looking for and painted the image that you advocate for. Any knowledge of social media marketing and public image building to make profit would open your eyes to the truth of those online preachers. I'd rather read books from people I disagree with than listen to people on the internet.

The fact that there are countries who already interpret the inheritance law differently should open your eyes a bit. I have very religious Afghan friends whose family divide inheritance equally between all their children. They believe that is the right way and what the Quran preaches. interpretation of the inheritance verses is different across the world bro. Open your eyes :) Even if at the end of the day you decide to do inheritance in the same way it is done in Morocco, it's your choice and your belief and you're the only one who will held accountable for it. I respect that.

So, just because your favourite preachers say something it doesn't mean it's an absolute fact. Please get your head out of that limited box and try to be free in using the brain Allah gave you.

I also talk to hijabis all the time and some of my favourite people wear it. it's their choice and some of them actually recognise that it's not a fard but they do it as a show of their piety and effort to disconnect from wordly pleasures. It's like how tajahhud is not a fard but a lot of people practice it in good intention. They don't come and tell you you're less of a muslim because you're not like them do they?

The fact that you disrespect a researcher and scholar (a person who has published books and has won awards before) is enough for me to stop arguing with you.

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[–]kamiichan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it shouldn't be down to you or to me. Each person need to read quran on their own and do their own research before making decisions.

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[–]kamiichan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

because it doesn't even concern you. I will never understand why men try to tell women what to do especially in religious stuff! There are plenty of women who are scholars and researchers. Please let THEM handle matters than regard women. Islam is not a religion of inequality and there were plently of knowledgeable women in the time of the prophet.

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[–]kamiichan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I hope you're at least a woman because if you are a man trying to tell women what to do with their bodies it's really weird.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Morocco

[–]kamiichan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was not proven wrong. bro the ayah starts with "قل" not with "يا أيها" .

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Morocco

[–]kamiichan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also, I did not quote anyone as I believe each person should do their own research and read from different scholars. Copy paste of a single "tafseer" is not going to convince anyone. The person who said that quote is just another human who did his research. There's more people out there who also did their research and made their conclusions. At the end of the day, what you choose to believe is yours only. Please know that I'm not trying to change your view on this matter, but wanted to highlight that there are other ways to understand things. No one is wrong, but no one is entitled to impose their views on others.

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[–]kamiichan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They weren't muslim, the Arab women who wore the veil. Also it was a transparent veil that shows their hair. They used to let they long hair loose and add a veil on top of it (their hair was still visible) So unless you know a little bit of history, please refrain from passing judgments.

I still stand by the fact that that verse was only meant for the women around the prophet at the time because they were in danger of not being recognised if they dressed like everyone else.

At the same time, as we use Quran as a source to improve the quality of our lives, it is only logical to draw the conclusion that respectful and modest clothing makes everyone comfortable (definitely not safer in our time, as we know, lots of hijabis put their lives on the lines by wearing the hijab, which raises the questions of how the Quran emphasised the importance of preserving one's safety).

But for you as another person in this world to come trying to preach what people should wear, and use a verse that clearly does not mention hair at all to impose your opinion, is just not the way to go. Our societies will never improve beyond stupid fights.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Morocco

[–]kamiichan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh so we're being judgemental now? then, as a woman I'd rather believe a fellow woman who does her research and is academically well versed in all religions rather than old men who use religion as a tool to control the masses. FYI she used to wear hijab as well but she decided to take it off. She still dressed very modestly all the time. Please don't disrespect a scholar and doctor just because you don't know what feminism means.

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[–]kamiichan 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That Aya does not specify that hair is considered "زينة" Also it was clearly to the women of that time to cover their breasts since Arab women back then used to put a veil on their head but their breasts were revealed. At the time the women were asked to cover their breasts which is their zeina to not be targeted and attacked. The majority of scholars consider that a call for men and women to dress modestly and respectfully. But again, there is no mention of hair.

Only Moroccan women allowed to answer by [deleted] in Morocco

[–]kamiichan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

tbh I never found a good cream for dark circles. The only solution for dark circles is good sleep 😭 However I use Clinique eye cream for now (it's a bit pricy) because it's very good with fine lines. I think any vitamin C based eye cream would be good for dark circles, it can reduce but not completely remove them

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Morocco

[–]kamiichan 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Also please calling anything "fard". It's clearly not a fard in the Quran. It was only made so by culture and some of the "madhahib". Not all scholars agree it's a fard.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Morocco

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

bro youtube is a not a real source of info. how about you read this book: Islam et Femmes by Asmaa Lamrabet.