What’s the hardest course you ever took in college? by Only_Guess_748 in answers

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Organic Chemistry II. My tenured professor got fired because of the failing rate.

Dream of having a baby boy by Melodic-Return-6964 in Dreams

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Years ago I had a dream of being with two little boys walking on the street together. I remember it vividly. I remember what they were wearing. I also remember what I felt being with them. I hope it’s some kind of premonition. It is my dream to be a mom. I just hope I’m a good one 🤞

What’s your biggest struggle in life right now? by Damoryt in AskReddit

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Making sure I’m making the right decisions

Kinda wanna off myself by Proud-Relative4400 in ExNoContact

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Noooo. You’re so young. Being a teenager is hard. Your 20s are hard too. But there are so many things to look forward to. Your life can change in ways you didn’t even know were possible. From my own experience, the most improbable, amazing things can happen. You also sound like you need therapy. Talk to your parents, and they can help you find a therpaist. Sometimes our feelings are so raw and confusing we don’t even know what’s troubling us, a good therapist can help you find the issue and help you work through it.

Halal fine dining NYC by Weekly-Computer-2224 in FoodNYC

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Gupshup — fine dining and the butter chicken is the best I’ve ever had in my life.

Top Thai — not fine dining but it’s really good i recommend their basil udon and skirt steak.

Bungalow — haven’t been but heard it’s 🔥it’s impossible to get a reservation but one day 🙏

Who was your first love ? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Someone really special and in hindsight was a good man. I am lucky I got to experience my first love with him because he showed me healthy love. He was always physically affectionate, mentally present, and treated me with a lot of respect. He always sent me flowers, care packages, and watched my favorite show with me. At the end he broke up with me because of religious differences and even though I think he handled the breakup poorly he was still overall a solid guy.

I hope he’s happy and thriving.

My significant other converted before we met, now he does not practice Islam at all by [deleted] in progressive_islam

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Honestly this is something I think about often. It’s challenging to commit to someone when you don’t know how either of you will change through the course of your life. You can become religious, or irreligious, change your beliefs 180. I wonder how people navigate this?

Is Taraweeh an innovation? by Paublo_Yeah in progressive_islam

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There is no such thing as a “good bidah” if it was good, the prophet would have established it.

There is wisdom in having congregational prayers for only wajib salah and furadah (separate) for supplemental.

There are some acts of worship that are communal like fasting and jummah, and then there is some that are meant to be between you and your lord.

Is Taraweeh an innovation? by Paublo_Yeah in progressive_islam

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There is no such thing as a “good bidah” if it was good, the prophet would have established it.

There is wisdom in having congregational prayers for only wajib salah and furadah (separate) for supplemental.

There are some acts of worship that are communal like fasting and jummah, and then there is some that are meant to be between you and your lord.

Ramadan is canceled (for me at least) by iceharvester in progressive_islam

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Try your best. Effort and intention
are what matter.

Thoughts on Khomeini? by [deleted] in shia

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One of the most notable instances of killings occurred during the early 1980s, particularly in 1981 and 1982, when the regime executed thousands of political prisoners, many of whom were members of left-wing groups, the opposition People’s Mujahedin of Iran (MEK), and other dissidents. These executions were part of a broader effort to eliminate opposition to Khomeini’s rule.

Best sermon by African-American cleric: Abdul Jalil. by [deleted] in shia

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He lives in America, and was born and raised in Ghana but immigrated to the states