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The fact of the matter is, returning to Pakistan doesn't solve anything. There are any number of Muslims in Australia who were born here. Where should they go? And should I leave my Muslim brethren and take the easy way out myself?
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Answer the question please- isn't a secular country that does NOT recognize the very sovereignty of Allah the 'basic tenet' of islam and Shahada a Dar ul Kufr? And is willingly migrating to it - be it by any generation- a sin of epic proportions?
When british india was declared a dar ul harb didnt many muslims on the insistence of scholars migrate to Afghanistan? so this is no argument ' where would they go' - ridiculous. There is no justification for a group to live in a society that is considered antagonistic to islam by them. As you said ' Islam is a take it or leave it religion'. Simple!
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You're the best milady, Tay.
You can rest assured I contacted valid religious scholars before making this move. You have no idea about my personal circumstances so please do not bring them into the discussion. Thank you.
You sure you're not popping pills because that sounds unlike any allergy medication I've ever heard of before [emoji38]
When I started taking blood pressure medicine, I quickly realised two facts@Armstrong have you ever taken any meds that are just a bit too much for you. Like make your eyes go wide and you say "Whoooooooooooo!!!!!!!!"
Turns out my new allergy meds are a bit too strong for me. First my nose got really dry and started bleeding, then I got really hyper - like really hyper, so bad that I wouldn't sit down or stop talking for about 40 minutes - and now I can't see straight and the world seems like its spinning. Oh, and I feel like I'm sitting sideways. I dunno how to describe it honestly. Like I'm sitting upright, but also sideways. The fun thing is that I don't even know what I'm allergic too.
Basically I feel like this just minus the Swede. Unless I start seeing things too!!
Note to self: take smaller dose tomorrow.
I also suffer from allergies and over the years it's gotten worse. I used to take Diphenhydramine and it had similar effect - also I would feel drowsy to the point where often I had to pull over and park the car then take a peremptory nap. Then after complaining to my doctor he prescribed me Fexofenadine 120 mg which cause nominal side effects.As for meds, I take Diphenhydramine which is known to cause drowsiness and dizziness and dry-nose symptoms, but I've never taken it before so I'm thinking it's just first-time use, unfamiliarity issues.
When I started taking blood pressure medicine, I quickly realised two facts
1) The whole world had slowed down as if the flow of water had decreased its speed to half
2) The entire world is spinning around my head. Like an earthquake is happening
Everybody said its something to do in my head but I stay firm that it was an earthquake happening after each medicine I used to take
I also suffer from allergies and over the years it's gotten worse. I used to take Diphenhydramine and it had similar effect - also I would feel drowsy to the point where often I had to pull over and park the car then take a peremptory nap.
Dear sir, I will never comment on your personal circumstances and you are bringing it. My point is simple is it Dar ul Kufr or not? Satisfying yourself with the ulema of your choice is good but it does not change the fact. Many ulema vociferously disagree.
You yourself very aptly pointed out that Islam is a take it or leave it religion and personal circumstances are irrelevant then!
How can a secular country that does not recognize sovereignty of Allah SWT not be dar ul kufr? The migration of muslims to afghanistan in 1920s is still a stellar case. Thank you.
@Armstrong have you ever taken any meds that are just a bit too much for you. Like make your eyes go wide and you say "Whoooooooooooo!!!!!!!!"
Turns out my new allergy meds are a bit too strong for me. First my nose got really dry and started bleeding, then I got really hyper - like really hyper, so bad that I wouldn't sit down or stop talking for about 40 minutes - and now I can't see straight and the world seems like its spinning. Oh, and I feel like I'm sitting sideways. I dunno how to describe it honestly. Like I'm sitting upright, but also sideways. The fun thing is that I don't even know what I'm allergic too.
Basically I feel like this just minus the Swede. Unless I start seeing things too!!
Note to self: take smaller dose tomorrow.
Allergy meds....Ah so that's what we're calling them.
By any chance did you roll them up and then smoke 'em?