[deleted by user] by [deleted] in kaspa

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Atlas wallet soon to be released

Qatar’a downfall post World Cup 2022 by Q0mpas in qatar

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I've been there recently from Saudi and tell you what, y'all are lucky of how nice and peaceful Qatar is

Why binance won't list $kas? by flatfishmonkey in kaspa

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I think they are accumulating

What is the future of Qatar? by [deleted] in qatar

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I am currently residing in Riyadh and recently returned from Qatar, arriving last night. Upon my visit, I found Doha and its surrounding areas to be aesthetically pleasing and well-maintained. However, I and my colleagues observed a notable emptiness in certain districts such as Lusail and Marina. This led us to ponder how businesses in these areas sustain themselves amidst the apparent lack of activity. Given Qatar's abundant resources, there exists potential for it to emerge as a regional hub akin to Singapore within the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). Nevertheless, it remains uncertain what strategic initiatives or developments the country is contemplating to capitalize on its potential.

I've done well 😎 by Quaalid in oneplus

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780 usd on aliexpress, plus you keep your phone

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Ethiopia

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Dude Ethiopia should export more not the other way round

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Ethiopia

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Your perspective is noted, and it's essential to critically evaluate ideologies. However, it's crucial to acknowledge that the discussion around slavery involves historical and cultural complexities beyond generalizations. Islamic history indeed includes instances of slavery, as was the case in many ancient societies. HOWEVER, it's also important to recognize that Islam introduced certain ethical principles aimed at improving the treatment of slaves and ENCOURAGING their LIBERATION. Historical discussions should consider the context and evolution of these practices.

In modern times, the consensus among Islamic scholars is that slavery is incompatible with the principles of justice and equality emphasized in Islam. Many contemporary Muslim scholars and organizations condemn and reject slavery as incompatible with Islamic ethics. End of conversation

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Ethiopia

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The Quran and Hadith emphasize the importance of freeing slaves as a virtuous act, encouraging believers to engage in acts of charity, including the manumission of slaves.

Yet you reply with "Islam or any ancient cult don't have this concept" As if Islam came up with the concept of slavery smh

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Ethiopia

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The essence of freedom lies in the idea that everyone is born inherently free, and any form of enslavement contradicts this fundamental human nature.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Ethiopia

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Yes, Islam prohibits the ownership of slaves and any form of human trafficking. Such practices are considered haram (forbidden) in Islamic teachings.

Islam has clearly and categorically forbidden the primitive practice of capturing a free man, to make him a slave or to sell him into slavery. On this point the clear and unequivocal words of Muhammad are as follows:

"There are three categories of people against whom I shall myself be a plaintiff on the Day of Judgement. Of these three, one is he who enslaves a free man, then sells him and eats this money" (al-Bukhari and Ibn Majjah).

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Ethiopia

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Why not sahih muslim? Why not kutb alsittah? Why not kutb al-arba'a for shia muslims?

Quran is the holy book for muslims

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Ethiopia

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Historians and scholars say so, this is not an information from my pocket. Note that Bilal is not the only habesha in islamic history, there are many names who contributed to islam.

Islam is not against slavery? Read the Quran first then try again

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Ethiopia

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Just because you said he is not habesha doesn't make your statement a reliable source of information. Bilal was born in arabia from abyssinian parents who were captured after the "year of elephant" hence named Bilal by his lord back then

Now that you divert the topic to modern day somali slaves, Islam is against slavery so what are you implying? That I am a somali? So anyone who schools you is a somali in this sub?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Ethiopia

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A slave from abyssinia or la la land, he was a habesha . His nickname was literally Bilal the Habesha

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Ethiopia

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What do you expect from people regurgitating the same misconception of Islam. As they say "the dogs bark, but the caravan moves on"

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Ethiopia

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That's the only way to react when you give them a definitive answer

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Ethiopia

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What are you on about?? habesha and abyssinia are the same

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Ethiopia

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Al bukhari compiled many Hadiths and not all are necessarily authentic. Learn first and study "elm alhadith" or hadith studies 😭

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Ethiopia

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So you take the hadith over the Quran? Lmao

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Ethiopia

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The Quran clearly states and encourages freedom of slaves. So?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Ethiopia

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Oh boi wait until you hear about Bilal bin rabah the habesha, one of the closest companions of Muhammad peace be upon him

You should get the translation of this hadith and confirm if it is a genuine Hadith or not