The Prohpet's first(PBUH) wife was also much older than him at the time of their marriage. She was a respected merchant who the Prophet (PBUH) partnered with on many endeavors. I don't understand how some Salafists think keeping women out of business is either good for the economy/society or theologically justified
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Literally the religion of peace, having spread Muhammed's word accross the globe, how can people disagree about whether or not Islam is good?
No one judges an entire people based on a few bad apples.
I have known 3 white muslims and while peculiar people, they are very devout.
Often I find myself agreeing with them that I will not eat swine, believe in a hierarchical society and detest thievery, blasphemy and immodesty by my family or in someone else's family that i am witness to.
I'm not a muslim but i recognize a muslim society is superior and would be accepting of drinking tea, sitting on big pillows, slapping my family members for speaking ill of me, and saying God is Good every ten minutes if i didn't have to see dirty immodest losers wallowing away in sin.
Thoughts?
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Originally posted by Solstice
I DID have a Nintendo Power subscription actually, never bought any of their products beyond the 64 though.
You probably would've been my irl friend if I grew up near you.
Nobody I knew has Nintendo power subscription besides my cousins who's family was rich (not that you had to be rich to afford a magazine subscription, I just wanted to mention that they were rich). They also had the original game genie that you attached to the Nintendo cartridge so that was kinda fun getting the codes and cheating. I can't even really remember what games we used it on but I remember using it.
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My last job was a few months ago, at the construction site of a hospital we're building.
I was lucky and got on the fire alarm crew, and for over a year all I worked on was the fire alarm system for this building.
I've been looking to get out of construction work and have been avoiding applying for those types of jobs while I've been looking for work. I applied for a fire alarm technician job at a company that specializes in just that, and they've just decided to hire me on. My training starts next week, and if everything goes well, in a few weeks I'll be driving around in a company van with my own helper doing inspections and repairs on our clients fire alarm systems.
Should be much easier work physically, lower voltages than I have worked on in the past which is something I've been looking for ever since I found out a previous coworker of mine was electrocuted at the local mall doing some work they weren't qualified to do.
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