Idiots like this that pit Muslims against each other online shouldn’t be given any attention.
They’re either retarded, care about engagement, or both.
When Muʿādh ibn Jabal رضي الله عنه asked about the best of faith, the Prophet ﷺ replied:
“The best of faith is to love for the sake of Allah, to hate for the sake of Allah, and to keep your tongue moist with the remembrance of Allah.”
He then added:
“That you love for people what you love for yourself, dislike for them what you dislike for yourself,
Muslims should sacrifice their early years to build something that will give them financial independence and break free from the system.
Then when they’re in their 30s they should invest in their home country and give their people opportunities.
Use your wealth to help Muslims.
If you’re working towards something have faith in yourself and Tawakkul that it’ll all work out. It’ll only be a matter of time when you see your effort rewarded.
The people disagreeing are still deeply programmed.
“But we need female healthcare workers.” There’s plenty of those here so that’s an invalid excuse.
How as a man do you want your wife to work in a hospital where it’s known that there’s are lot of infidelity going on?
What we need is strong households and that means a present mother. It’s a man’s duty to provide and protect. It’s a woman’s duty to nurture.
When you’re raised in the west you’re influenced by the society around you. You have to realize that and break free.
a few years ago, I set out to learn Arabic.
like many others, I turned to the biggest tutoring platforms, hoping to find a teacher I could connect with.
but the experience was frustrating.
i’d book lessons only to find teachers who seemed disengaged, teaching methods that didn't suit my learning style, or classes that simply weren't delivering value.
eventually, I'd lose motivation and stop learning altogether.
the problem wasn't the language.
the problem was finding the right teacher.
i kept coming back to the same question:
why isn’t there a dedicated Arabic tutoring platform that only works with expert native teachers?
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