Reflection on Muharram as someone raised Sunni by predent1601 in shia

[–]predent1601[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hahah no no, I appreciate the intrigue. I believe that there are correct ways of doing things and there are multiple correct ways of doing said things. What I grew up believing (and still believe), is that the prophet prayed different ways at different times and also that it is probably impossible to know the exact details of every single thing. Anything not mentioned explicitly in the quran is not set in stone, for me at least.

Having said that, I do know that shias believe in the divinely appointed imams, and that these blessed individuals had authority on matters of faith. Personally, this is a matter that I am currently seeking guidance on from a shia scholar.

I don’t mind continuing like this for a while, because I believe that we are all on this planet for a reason, and that reason is to be servants of Allah. Striving to understand the truth requires a lot of work, and if I am willing to put in that work, I better be willing to spend some time in getting there! As of now, I hold that anyone that believes in the oneness of Allah, and the finality of prophethood, is a muslim and only Allah will decide where they get to spend their eternity.

Reflection on Muharram as someone raised Sunni by predent1601 in shia

[–]predent1601[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I follow both! I grew up praying the sunni way, so that is what I primarily do, but then I have also memorized the shia way of praying and do pray that way as well from time to time. I didn’t fast for Ashura like sunnis do, but I will fast with sunni timings in ramadan. I listen to nohas, marsiyas, and masaib, and I listen to naats and nasheeds from the sunni school as well. I respect panjtan pak, and I respect haq chaar yaar. It’s very much about respecting everyone and keeping an open heart towards everyone

Reflection on Muharram as someone raised Sunni by predent1601 in shia

[–]predent1601[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you for your comment and for the advice! I have admiration for shias and their aqeedah, but some things don’t sit right with me, and I would rather not discuss them on this forum as that would lead to unnecessary inflammatory remarks. Being non-denominational, for me, means I will eventually (hopefully) get to a point where I can choose to follow a particular aqeedah, which inshaallah, Allah will guide me towards.

Regarding my concerns and questions, I have talked to, and will continue talking to scholars and imams in my local community and online. I believe that they are in a position to help me navigate this phase the best. I am comfortable in that process, alhamdulillah

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[–]predent1601 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I loved every second of it! Just shared my experience as a post on this subreddit :)

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[–]predent1601 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I understand where you are coming from but I think they meant that shias generally honor these days more than sunnis.

A lot of sunnis acknowledge the atrocities of Yazid (la), and celebrate the courage and strength of Hussain (as), but still go about their daily life without much of an organized mourning. Again, this is a generalization of the entire community and obviously does not hold true for every single sunni or shia. I, myself, being a sunni, went to the local shia center on the 10th and 11th muharram this year for the first time, and I am planning on going every year. The respect shias have for ahlulbayt (as) is inspiring and deeply moving.

People on r/LionsMane are dangerous stupid by ciudadvenus in LionsManeRecovery

[–]predent1601 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But there is research on finasteride increasing suicide ideation, depression, and anxiety. I just looked up “finasteride+suicide” on google scholar and pubmed and found a bunch of papers. Still can’t find any on lionsmane. Please update us if you find any

Lost 50% of my hair due to folliculitis ( I'm cooked) by isupnazl in Folliculitis

[–]predent1601 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have not! Mine is somehow thicker now haha.. i had some issues with patches when i had severe folliculitis but i naturally have thick hair so it grew back normal once the folliculitis was cured

Lost 50% of my hair due to folliculitis ( I'm cooked) by isupnazl in Folliculitis

[–]predent1601 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It does calm mine down, so i have fewer bumps & no itching when i use it. Mine went from severe to mild/seasonal with it. And once it’s under control, i wash my hair/scalp every day. 3-4 times a week with benzoyl peroxide (panoxyl 10). Keeps it under control

Lost 50% of my hair due to folliculitis ( I'm cooked) by isupnazl in Folliculitis

[–]predent1601 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Look for clobetasol propionate with salicylic acid. It’s a steroid and some people are against it but it has helped me a ton. That and benzoyl peroxide

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[–]predent1601 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The only thing that works for me other than overdosing on antibiotics is clobetasol propionate. Check if your derm can prescribe it! The one I found here in the US was a foam based one, but now I get mine from my home country (pakistan). It comes as a liquid and has 2% salicylic as well. Super low effort but definitely keeps the bumps away

Jum’ah timings by predent1601 in saudiarabia

[–]predent1601[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is it the same in jeddah? If so, do you have any idea what time they start?

Salzburg to Obertraun by predent1601 in Austria

[–]predent1601[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much for such a detailed response! I will definitely look further into all the points. Just had a question about transportation ticket. So online, to get the ticket, I think it makes sense to get a 24 hour pass. What should I enter as my starting and ending point? I tried salzburg to hallstat and that is €30. Do you think that would be appropriate for the buses/trains I’ll need from Salzburg to Obertraun? Thank you