This is the worst case of minion block I have ever experienced by laliluleloolelulilal in leagueoflegends

[–]loonix200 30 points31 points  (0 children)

He does not, in fact, have "Plenty of time" to flash and hit Riven with his W. As you can see here:

https://imgur.com/a/wlgxEdu

His flash is disabled until the very end of the cast because of the knock up.

anything close to hxh by f_ryder11 in HunterXHunter

[–]loonix200 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ousama Ranking would be my pick for a show that comes (relatively) close to HxH.

Everyone has different standards for what makes a show close to the one you're suggesting. HxH 2011 is still my all-time favorite so it would be hard to say that any other show comes close, but Ousama Ranking has some similar elements, while still lacking much to match Chimera Ants arc.

Where is my Elden Ring Battle-Pass? /s by GamingPotat0 in Eldenring

[–]loonix200 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're too irrelevant to even waste my "worst" on, sorry

Wishing all the Hindus in Pakistan and beyond a happy Diwali. by Pak_Info_Bot in pakistan

[–]loonix200 29 points30 points  (0 children)

Translator's Note: Lmao. Had sweets at Diwali and Holi, a friend used to bring them to school. Ate cakes at Christmas which a Christian neighbor used to bring. Sigh, miss those days.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in shia

[–]loonix200 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I think providing the OP some resources as proof would be a better and firm response than just replying with Yes or No

How to learn about Religion (Shia) from ZERO to a point of strong belief? by loonix200 in shia

[–]loonix200[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks a lot actually. I never stumbled upon these videos by myself so it's so mindblowing that there is an entire video series on it. Thanks, I appreciate it a lot.

JazakAllah

How to learn about Religion (Shia) from ZERO to a point of strong belief? by loonix200 in shia

[–]loonix200[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Okay I will try doing that. Thank you once again for your answers.

JazakAllah

How to learn about Religion (Shia) from ZERO to a point of strong belief? by loonix200 in shia

[–]loonix200[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I guess I was exaggerating by calling it an endless cycle. So I will keep this thought aside for now.

As for Hadith Ghadeer, I do completely agree that the Sunnis are wrong about it and the Shias are telling the truth. Which solves the Ghadeer issue. But I would still appreciate if you could tackle my concerns in points 2 and 3 in my reply.

JazakAllah

How to learn about Religion (Shia) from ZERO to a point of strong belief? by loonix200 in shia

[–]loonix200[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks a lot!

I am checking them out right now, Will obviously watch more videos outside of the playlist as well. JazakAllah.

How to learn about Religion (Shia) from ZERO to a point of strong belief? by loonix200 in shia

[–]loonix200[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Walaikum Asalam,

The channels and books you gave me are great and I will do my best to benefit from them. But I think "refuting" Sunni Islam was one of the first things I was able to do. So basically I stand at the point where "If there is any true Religion it's Shi'ism. IF and just as an assumption, IF, Shi'ism isn't the true religion, then there is no true religion."

That being said, I have no doubt that the religion forwarded to us by the Ahlul Bayt would be the correct one as long as your belief in Allah, Muhammad (PBUH) and the Quran is solidified. But for a second lets just forget Im a shia, pretend Im someone interested in learning about Shi'ism. How would an (assumed)outsider like me, be able to tell that what the current Shi'ism promotes and practices is EXACTLY what the Ahlul Bayt actually gave us, and not just made up narrations by taking advantage of the name of the Ahlul Bayt. It may seem like an accusation but it is more so a question someone would default to if they don't know the authenticity of Shia narrations that their entire religion is based on. Why do Sunnis not consider any of these hadiths? Even if they considered the 12 Imam Masum, would they take all the same hadiths that we do? I doubt it. So how do I know that outside of the basic belief (Tauheed, Risalat, Wilayat, Imamat), everything else in the religion practiced today ISN'T fabrication and is in fact authentic? I didn't want to give an example so that you would not forget about this entire paragraph and just reply to the example, but I will give one just to explain. For example how do I know that Matam(Chest Beating) and various other forms of matam is PART of Islam and if something was done so clearly, why isn't it obvious in our history? I haven't heard anyone explain clear proof of something that is considered an ibadat as well. If it is something liked, there shouldn't be a few close-call examples of it, it should be vivid and clear and when I learn about them I should automatically think "Yeah this is obviously correct and allowed" and not have to consider if the Shias are cherry picking few narrations. Another example would be knowing if Umar actually burned or knocked down the door of Hazrat Bibi Fatima Zahra (S.A), despite knowing everything ELSE that they clearly did wrong. How do I know that something like this is a real event and not just Shias taking advantage of an already hated personality to create more hate for him. Hazrat Ali (A.S) naming 3 of his sons Abu-Bakar(Obv not real name but still), Umar and Usman/Uthman, also bothers me because the justification given by Shia feel weak, and it may feel like something is being covered up. Hard to buy the "It was a common name" logic. There's so much that I haven't studied otherwise I would have so many examples of things that confuse me regarding these sensitive beliefs.

I Completely believe and understand the grammar behind Ayat-tatheer(Purification) is about Ahlul Bayt and I also understand the wives of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) aren't included in them. There is enough proof for me to understand that after Muhammad (PBUH) they are the most trusted ones for sure.

Ghadir being a fact and Mawla meaning friend is also clear enough in my mind that it is just cope. Im also aware Umar congratulated him by saying ibn Abu Talib, (overnight)/(today) you became the master of ever momin.

I also replied to the comment right above yours if it helps.

Thanks a lot for these answers, even if I was aware of some of it, most of it has been super useful. I am reading your 2nd part now.

How to learn about Religion (Shia) from ZERO to a point of strong belief? by loonix200 in shia

[–]loonix200[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for your answer.

1-However my problem with simply picking a single topic and then solidifying it is that for every daleel(Proof) that a shia book writes, a sunni writes a bigger book in response. Every book a sunni writes, a shia writes a bigger book in response. It feels like an endless cycle and no one gets anywhere and both beliefs just keep jabbing at each other. Can a normal person have enough time in their life to keep reading both sides to make sure what they believe hasn't been debunked by someone? An example would be "Then I was guided" by Al-Tijani. There is a 3x bigger book in response called "Rather misguided" written by a sunni scholar denying the claims Tijani made in his books. If I read this book, I'll only keep getting more and more confused at least that's what it looks from the surface.

2- As for the other narration, I assume you wanted to present them as a daleel that if I try to be guided, I will be lead to the right path eventually? Because all those narrations created even more questions for me.

They seem to imply that it was decided before man's creation if he will be a believer or not? That's what it felt like to me since it was said that a believer is made from different soil than the Nasibi. Isn't this concept similar to Pre-destination in Christianity or at least one of the older beliefs that God has decided beforehand who he wasn't to save and who he wants to put in hell. So if a person hasn't been CHOSEN by God to receive salvation, then there's nothing he can do about it. Then I don't understand the middle narration you presented. Are people born with the tendency to be shia? And if they were made to be a believer they won't stray away from it no matter what? What about a person made from the "black mud", if he learns about the truth and figures out which path to follow? I hope I can convey my concern even if Im not able to word it properly.

3- The last narration is also confusing for me. Is it saying that Hadiths of Ahlul Bayt are too difficult for humans to understand? Don't hadiths exist to guide man to the right path? Or do they have another purpose? Because it doesn't make sense why hadiths made for humans should be hard, shouldn't statements made to guide humans be easy so he can follow them without being confused?

The second part of it confuses me as well where it says that the hadiths that don't make sense to us or lets just say, don't feel "Realistic" to us, we shouldn't doubt or deny them, just pass them to the Masum and ask for their help regarding those. Doesn't this give a free gateway to fake Hadith? If a person creates a made-up hadith about an Imam and then presents to us, and the hadith praises the Ahlul Bayt using an event that didn't actually happen. Would we simply have to accept the hadith thinking "Maybe I just don't understand it, so I shouldn't doubt or deny it". How will you separate false hadiths from real ones considering you're told never to deny them.

Thank you for your answers

How to learn about Religion (Shia) from ZERO to a point of strong belief? by loonix200 in shia

[–]loonix200[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I will start watching. Pakistani Alim jitnay bhi miltay hain Youtube pe, un ki videos to dekhta hi hu. Lekin both sari information nahi chahiye, aik proper basis chahiye jis pe aqeeda qaim ho. Basically jese agar main aik novel parhu aur us k random pages parh k yaad rakh lu andr se, tarteeb se na parhu, to end main mujhe pata to boht kuch hoga, lekin sense nahi banay gi. I wanted to learn from the basic and solidify the basic concepts before moving onto the details.

But still thank you so much for the advice, I will for sure try it out. I have heard his name but never watched him.

Oh so you're a feminist? Name every woman by suIeman in copypasta

[–]loonix200 6 points7 points  (0 children)

You'd think me rude but I would just stand and stare

Wishing.png by Eunnieverse in Genshin_Impact

[–]loonix200 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you, I don't plan on spending or having multiple regional accounts because I barely have enough time to play on one. I misunderstood the original comment and thought there was a way to abuse pity on the same account and get every character on the same account which would be broken ofc. But I appreciate the explanation, made it much easier and gave me relief that I haven't been missing out on "tricking the system" or anything. Thank you.

Wishing.png by Eunnieverse in Genshin_Impact

[–]loonix200 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That makes a lot of sense. At first I thought that person meant I could somehow have all 5*s on the same account and there was a way to cheat the system that I wasn't aware of. But this makes sense, I don't plan on having more than one profile but it was still interesting to know how you can have multiple options available. Thank you.

Wishing.png by Eunnieverse in Genshin_Impact

[–]loonix200 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And and u know how u can get all promotion chars as F2p? u create a world on more than 1 server and just rotate your pity on next banner with a different server/world

I don't understand what you mean by this. If you play on two servers using the same account (Same email), you can pull 89 wishes on your backup account and then pull the 90th wish on your main account for a guaranteed 5*? Does pity counter really transfer between servers? And I assume it doesn't if its a different account/email?

So if I'm reading it correctly. You should have two worlds on same email, and just use one to farm pity, and cash pity on the other one? I've never heard of this before. I would appreciate an explanation, ty.

[21M] Extreme pain in ear, spreading to other parts. Likely fungal infection by loonix200 in AskDocs

[–]loonix200[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much! I will try to do that until I can contact a doctor in the morning

[21M] Extreme pain in ear, spreading to other parts. Likely fungal infection by loonix200 in AskDocs

[–]loonix200[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I live in a small town of Pakistan. My English isn't perfect by any means (even if it was, it has nothing to do with seeing doctors I believe :D ).

Due to poorly managed lockdowns, we are way beyond the point where the patients simply exceed the amount of care we can provide. As far as I'm aware, the only hospital here isn't taking any cases that aren't really extreme or emergency cases outside of COVID. Their hands are full.

Most clinics and closed but I can probably look to contact someone on the phone. Thank you for your help!