I think waking up and going to the masjid for fajr salat is one of the proofs of eeman of a Muslim man.
It takes certainty of the reward and conviction that what one is doing is right, to cut sleep and head to the masjid at that time. After all, no one will do anything to you if you continue with your sleep and don't do it.
No wonder the Prophet (PBUH) said the munafiqun struggle with fajr (& isha').
That thing no easy. It takes greater conviction.
What is certain is that You can’t outdo me in believing Ronaldo is the GOAT. I have been here all my life, and no amount of recency bias will change my stance. Ronaldo has decided more games through sheer individual brilliance than anyone I’ve ever watched.
Whatever is happening now does not erase what he has already done, and it certainly does not affect his legacy as the greatest of all time.
That's because you let them dictate the argument.
I've said this countless times, you can only lose to a Messi fan if you allow them defeat you psychologically with the World Cup gimmick. You don't allow them, you go along with the Champions League, knockout goals, trophies, final goals and performances.
If they try to tell you that you should win the World Cup first, tell them they didn't accept Ronaldo in 2019 when Messi had zero international trophies and neither did they accept Maradona and Pele above Messi back then, so why should you accept Messi now?
Their fans were in total depression from 2016- 2020 at least and their GOAT 🐐 was in his prime years 😂😂😂 it's not the same as Ronaldo at 38-41 years old, there's a big difference.
If you allow them gaslight you, it's on you.
Lionel Messi is not even the second greatest, I actually see him as fourth and it's not hate, it's just how I see it because he retired for his national team in his prime, no one can defend that, it's a disgrace.
Know this and know peace 😂👍🏿
Some players are privileged to play in teams full of winners under great coaches.
Even 10 world cups can’t redefine the GOAT because You don’t choose your country, it chooses you.
But you do choose the club you represent.
Cristiano Ronaldo. The Undisputed 🐐
"What is she doing with her money if her money is her money?"
This is exactly what she is doing. You as a man is shouldering all the bills and she is busy footing bills in her father's house.
"Women are not wired to pay bills" una. How are they always paying bills and carrying responsibility in their father's house? She doesn't care about you. It is that simple. Where your money is, that is where your heart is. Her heart is in her father's home.
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To address your question, every income in a home is family income. You and your partner are to plan your finances and decide how much you send to each family each month. If emergency arises, you can discuss and see how much you can send, then you know how to navigate the rest of the month as a family. In situations where there is a joint account where you put like 80% of your income each for the home and keep 20% for yourselves, you can send extra money home from your 20%, which is yours to spend as you please.
What you will not do is keep your entire salary to yourself and be paying bills in your father's house while abandoning your primary responsibility which is your immediate family.
My God.
She made a video before she committed suicide.
How do you take advantage of someone like this?
She told you she was a virgin, she begged you.
These are cases where violent castration should be made legal because what in the heartbreak is this.
our regional manager flew in from the uk lastweek
she told us the most uncomfortable part of the trip wasn’t the flight, it was the taxi ride from the airport, cos the driver was asking her out
my boss said how come ??
she said he kept saying .. “pls show me love.” 😭😭😭
The world will not throw money at you for not wanting to get married. Marriage is a valid desire. You can do both.
Most rich people are married. Your bosses in the career you are using to chase money, are married.
If Cristiano Ronaldo is not a generational talent, then no player to ever exist and play the game of football is a generational talent
No matter your consistency, you can't achieve 'excellence' consistently for 20+ years without being talent
There is a limit to where your hardwork will take you to
CR7 is a genius of a footballer
Whatever the conspiracy theories around their kidnap or their release, the important fact is that they're back home with their families.
It breaks my heart that the family of the Maths teacher do not have the same testimony.
After going through comments in this post, I have come to a conclusion that we are always trying to have the GOAT debate with people who were in diapers when CR7 would tear through teams and made them look average
I mean the 2004 version that would make an invincible side of Arsenal (the best Arsenal squad I have watched in my lifetime) look average.
The winger who would dribble past defenders in a premier league side that had the most deadly defenders and tackles and would win any game irrespective of how difficult it was.
The winger who outshined some of the best generations of talents, I mean talk about Scholes, Lampard, Ribery, Roben, Giggs, Henry, Beckham, Drogba, Gerald. Etc winning Ballon d’ors amidst these talents.
The version who was responsible for all free kicks (some of the best that you will find in records in @premierleague and @LaLiga
The version who broke the record transfer fee in 2009 (When I graduated from high school) to move to Real Madrid and conquered Laliga which had the best version of Barcelona squad you can ever put together (Xavi, Messi, Iniesta, Ronaldinho, Eto’o, Puyol, etc) winning more Ballon d’or amidst world talents such Wesley Sneijder, Raul, Kaka, Figo, Zizu, Messi, and the list goes on. With some of the insane games of El Clásico we’ve enjoyed over the years.
The version named Mr @ChampionsLeague for obvious reasons.
The one who won everything there is to win at @ManUtd before heading to Laliga and winning it all and then to Italy and doing the same.
The one who became part of @selecaoportugal without a single international trophy and will retire with at least 3 of them. Compared to other countries that had countless international trophies before the players that are put in the same conversation with CR7 became part of the team.
So before you actually have this debate with anyone, be sure to ask them which version of @Cristiano they have watched, the prolific goal scorer (No 9) after turning 30? The 41 year old box player in a conversation with 20+ year old who were not yet even born when he was conquering leagues? Or the real version we have watched morphed over the years.
Now this is the version of “Just guide” I like
Guide so you can walk out of uncomfortable situations, talk your full mind and gbe anybody shepe without feeling somehow about it.
But when these boys start saying ‘Just Guide’ in terms of aligning with babe
E ti shofo niyen!
Ronaldo starts his career at 38 and still scores more goals than Troy Deeney in his entire career.
The disrespect from this Watford level player is insane
You embody everything a man needs to succeed. You're that kind of person a father would want his son to look up to. For in life, it is not what you're given. It is what you make of what you're given. That is the true mark of GREATNESS.
OBRIGADO CR7!!!
The problem with so many Messi fans is that they think the GOAT debate begins and ends with talent and aesthetics....and speaking of talent, Ronaldo has enough talent to belong in any conversation about natural ability. You people have just chosen to ignore how outrageously gifted he actually was.
Now add adapting and winning across multiple leagues, unrivalled Champions League dominance, thriving under different managers and tactical systems, football's all-time goalscoring record, transforming Portugal from perennial underachievers into champions and remaining elite into his 40s.
Tell me Ronaldo doesn't have every bit as legitimate a GOAT case.
What people call "arrogance" in Cristiano Ronaldo is actually just an insatiable hunger to be better every single day.
We’ve been conditioned to mistake absolute self-confidence for narcissism.
Is he perfect? No. Like slapping the phone out of a fan's hand was totally wrong. But outside of raw in-game emotion, Ronaldo has never used his massive platform to insult rival players or pundits. Yet, the media stubbornly labeled him the villain.
Meanwhile, look at the double standard with Lionel Messi, the media's ultimate "humble" protagonist:
• 2022 World Cup: Insulted Wout Weghorst on live TV ("What are you looking at, fool?").
• Messaged Jamie Carragher on Instagram to call him a "burro" (donkey) just for questioning his PSG form.. the same pundit who constantly praises him and criticizes Ronaldo.
If Ronaldo did either of those things, it would be a global, eternity-long news cycle.
I’m glad I’ve witnessed this entire era with my own eyes, free from any sort of media narrative and agenda.
CR7 forever 🐐🇵🇹
What makes this goal even crazier is that it was never supposed to be a shot.
Manchester United walked into the Estádio do Dragão with everything on the line. The first leg at Old Trafford had ended 2–2 after Porto scored a late equaliser, meaning United had to survive one of the most difficult away trips in Europe. This was the Champions League quarter-final. One mistake could end the defence of their European crown. Every attack had to be calculated. And retention of every possession was important. Then, in the sixth minute, Cristiano Ronaldo looked up from nearly 40 yards out, saw one of Europe’s best goalkeepers in Helton, and did the one thing no one else on the pitch was even considering.
From that distance, footballers are taught to recycle possession, carry the ball forward, or find a teammate. Shooting is usually dismissed as hopeful at best and wasteful at worst. The angle was central, but the goal looked impossibly far away. Ronaldo? He didn't care. He struck the ball with one of the cleanest techniques football has ever witnessed. No backlift to telegraph his intention. The perfect connection with the laces. Minimal spin. Incredible velocity. The ball travelled like it had been fired from a cannon before dipping just enough to crash into the top corner. Helton was beaten before he could make a meaningful save.
The beauty of the goal is that we can't even call it luck; it was mastery. To generate that much power without sacrificing accuracy from almost 40 yards is something even elite professionals rarely attempt, let alone execute. You can watch it a hundred times and still wonder how a football obeyed the laws of physics so perfectly. That is why the goal has aged so well. It is not remembered because it was spectacular. It is remembered because almost nobody else could have scored it.
Sir Alex Ferguson summed it up perfectly after the match: “It was probably the best goal I’ve ever seen.” Coming from a man who coached George Best, Eric Cantona, David Beckham, Wayne Rooney and Cristiano Ronaldo himself, that is an extraordinary statement. The strike went on to win the inaugural FIFA Puskás Award, and even today it remains one of the defining images of the Champions League. It combined impossible technique, supreme confidence and the biggest stage into a single swing of a right foot.
Some goals win matches. Some goals win trophies. This one became part of football history. Years later, it still leaves people asking the same question:
“What possessed him to shoot from there?”
In 2019, after Argentina lost to the Copa America third place to Chile
Humble and all saint Lionel Messi accused CONMEBOL of corruption and said they rigged the tournament for Brazil
His words:
"We don’t have to be part of this corruption
"They have showed us a lack of respect throughout this tournament
"Sadly, the corruption, the referees, they don’t allow people to enjoy football, they ruined it a bit
"I think the cup is fixed for Brazil
"I hope that the VAR and the referees have nothing to do in this final and that Peru can compete because they have the team to do so, athough I think it’s difficult"
Messi fans:
"They are doing everything to stop Messi from winning the Copa America
"Copa America is rigged for Bazil. He is right to call them out"
FIFA World Cup 2026
Is Messi enjoying institutional bias or is the FIFA World Cup rigged for him?
Messi fans:
"How can a World Cup be rigged for Messi
"Cristiano Ronaldo is paying people to write and create agenda against Messi"
In this life, they will whine you o, if you panic, na you know o
I just say make I tell you
This is why I can never choose him as my GOAT. All his life, Messi has been protected by the system. He’s a fantastic player, no doubt, but the system has consistently protected him and, in my opinion, even rewarded him with awards that are debatable, ask yourself why does most award comes with controversy?
When every major controversy seems to fall in your favour, it naturally shapes how people view your legacy. Football should be decided by performances on the pitch, not by narratives, politics, or institutional influence.
That’s one of the reasons I respect Ronaldo’s journey so much. Whether people agree or not, his career has often felt like a battle against the odds. He has had to prove himself in different leagues, under different managers, and in different environments, constantly facing scrutiny and criticism.
You can disagree with that perspective, but it’s a major reason why Ronaldo is my GOAT. For me, greatness isn’t just about talent or trophies, it’s also about the path you took to achieve them.