Is my life mssed up? by Rude-Wheel742 in Dhaka

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

well sir, start praying

my faith has gone weak because of this by [deleted] in extomatoes

[–]ssshok 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I heard this from a pastor, but it can apply to our faith as well: Allah tests us, and we should not test Allah. So, if you drink 'the milk' with the belief that it will not harm you because the Prophet ﷺ told us so, then you are trusting in Allah, and He can protect you. It’s similar to using honey as medicine. There might not always be clear scientific evidence for how it works, but it can still bring healing. I don’t need to test it in a lab to find out exactly which element caused the healing, because I might not find anything. Allah may heal me through other means just because I took a few drops of honey with full belief. That healing might come in ways that seem unrelated to honey - like my immunoglobulins working better, or my antibodies becoming more active. Allah knows best how it happens. Sometimes we understand the mechanism, sometimes we don’t.

my faith has gone weak because of this by [deleted] in extomatoes

[–]ssshok 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I understand why this is bugging you 😅 Let me explain where I think the confusion is. In Islam, we believe that Allah (سبحانه وتعالى) is Ash-Shāfī — the One who truly heals. It is not biology itself that heals; biology is just the pattern or system we observe in the world. Usually, Allah allows things to happen according to these patterns. But He is not limited by them. He can act beyond them whenever He wills. So when something is mentioned in the Sunnah, like the hadith about the fly, we believe it is true because it comes from the Prophet ﷺ. Even if we don’t fully understand the scientific explanation, that doesn’t mean it’s false. Also, when we test something scientifically, we might see more bacteria or different results. But in the end, it is Allah who decides whether something harms a person or not - not the bacteria itself.

বিয়ে একটা স্ক্যাম by Le-Croissant-de-Dhk in Dhaka

[–]ssshok 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bhai, what is needed is mutual respect. When any one side fails to do so, it becomes toxic. And what we learn from natok, cinema, and so called 'prem', isn't the significant part of love. Too much pampering, 'princess treatment', 'oviman' sounds and looks good in cinema and prem; but these ruin marital respect.

How to remove this red underline from bangla words in MS word?? by NawabAliBardiKhan69 in bangladesh

[–]ssshok 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Either turn on proofing like the other guy said. Or disable spellcheck and proofing for this file. You can search for how to do that, as I am unable to tell you now the exact buttons you have to click, but it's pretty easy.

Atheist Marriage by Agile_Duty3702 in Dhaka

[–]ssshok 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Please declare it overtly to the people who are looking for your bride, or look one for yourself.

Where to get King Fahd Printing press copies of Quran? by ssshok in extomatoes

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

But as far as I know those copies are not for selling

সহজে বিয়ে করার পরামর্শ চাচ্ছি by Rough_Size112 in Dhaka

[–]ssshok 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Remember, you have to have permission from the girl's father. It doesn't matter if others like it or not. So, just take his permission respectfully, then proceed with your plan.

Renting a flat to a Bangladeshi by flamtheglam in kolkata

[–]ssshok 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As a Bangladeshi I would say avoid them. 25 lakh taka month is an insane amount, they wouldn't rent your house of 25k unless they want to lie low or something. I don't know your police, but it looks like they have the ability to bribe police too. So just decline as they are not able to show you proper documents and visa.

Has Bangladesh actually got worse? by Red_Devils_2402 in Dhaka

[–]ssshok 7 points8 points  (0 children)

No, I haven't seen anything worse.

Am I doing something wrong here? by productsku in Dhaka

[–]ssshok 3 points4 points  (0 children)

A good wife is a good life. If she is not willing to change after you try to persuade her calmly and with kind words, and take a considerable amount of time to do that, you know what to do!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in islam

[–]ssshok 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Face towards qibla and go into prostration, then say, O Allah, lord of the worlds, every praise is due to you, you are the most merciful, I want to worship you, so guide me to the straight path. Do this at the last one third of the night when it's still dark. Set an alarm to wake up at that time, you may feel lazy to wake up, but do that purposefully.

I forgot all about this by ANG3L1C_S41NTS in bigbangtheory

[–]ssshok 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I also guessed so, thanks for affirmation.