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@NoahWebsterTX @MarioNawfal Without money to undertake projects there wouldn’t be any need for engineering.
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Actually….Saudi didn’t design or engineer those umbrellas.
German firm SL Rasch GmbH did the innovative design and engineering. Liebherr (another German company) manufactured the mechanisms, and the high-performance fabric came from Swiss company SEFAR.
The Saudi government funded it and Saudi Binladin Group handled construction/installation as the main contractor — but the real tech and brains behind the system are European.
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@ElRonienx @FrancoisVayne Not sure what you are talking about. Algeria is by far safer that Argentina

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@FrancoisVayne Sale de la mezquita sólo y no dura un minuto vivo... esa es la verdad
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@Santi56730986 @petrogustavo You are either lied to and been brained-washed or ignorant. Either way ignorant.
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@petrogustavo nadie puede coexistir con el islam que llama a la muerte y el sometimiento de los no musulmanes. no sean ingenuos
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@h8trVibes @petrogustavo Yet, one of the biggest, longest, richest and most prosper civilization in history. Which served as a foundation for the western civilisation.
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@petrogustavo El Islam no es una civilización, es un dogma teocrático, opresor de mujeres y medieval.
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@YusufAsunmogejo Smart strategy. I would say that this can be applied to adults acquaintances to a certain extent, as long as they don’t have bad intentions. This goes along with “حسن الظن"
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Dear Parents,
I want to share one parenting secret with you. The one you won’t find in your regular blogs. And trust me, regardless of your faith, you will find this tip beneficial.
I want to explain why some kids become completely stubborn the more you punish them. I am doing this because I got some messages yesterday from people who have kids in the diaspora and how their kids have become stone-hearted to their parents’ warnings. It is indeed painful.
Remember that I mentioned the monumental book of Imam Al-Ghazali, Ihya’ Ulum al-Din. We have more things to learn from it.
In this book, he talked about a fragile part of a child's mind called the “Veil of Shame.” Note: Every child has this because they are born upon Fitrah (purity of the soul).
When a child does something bad for the first time, they usually try to hide it. They are afraid of being caught because they still value their dignity in your eyes.
The scholars explained that if a parent exposes the child, screams, yells at them, and punishes every mistake, you are tearing down their veil of shame.
Once a child realizes you already see them as a bad person, the humiliation has happened. They stop caring. You have destroyed their internal brakes. When they have no dignity left to protect, they will start doing those bad things openly and boldly.
How do you notice this in your child?
You can tell this is happening in your child when they stop trying to hide their mistakes and start becoming brazen or "strong-headed" when caught. This is a sign that the veil is thinning.
To fix this, you need to use a concept called Taghaful. It translates to intentional ignorance or pretending you did not see a fault.
Our Prophet (peace be upon him) taught us this. He did this with a young companion called Usama bin Zaid. But I see that our parents, due to their high expectations, are often too impatient to look away.
If you catch your child doing a hidden wrong, sometimes the most powerful thing you can do is pretend you did not see it. Do not confront them and strip them of their respect.
Instead, bring up the topic later in a general conversation. Tell a story about why that action is destructive, without looking at them or accusing them. Let their own conscience do the punishing. Let them repent and fix it in secret.
A parent who hunts down every small mistake will end up raising a child who has no shame left to lose.
Let me know if you want more of these scholarly parenting tips. I will be willing to share. My DM is full with different issues. I cannot answer everything, but I am sure with these tips, a lot of those issues will be solved by God’s grace.
Thank you for your attention.
Allah knows best.
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@SaifSaf1777453 @JusticeFre82308 @CBHeresy Well said Saif, Even when they admit their mistakes we are expected to feel pity towards them and aknowledge how good hearted they are !!!
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@JusticeFre82308 @CBHeresy Do we have to find it great that a woman be so tolerant toward the butcher of all her loved ones ?
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@jakeshieldsajj That’s called geopolitical pragmatism for the sake of their populations. Sunni countries are managing better the new world order.
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@JaydaBF @omar_dddg Tell me you never travelled outside of EU without telling me you never travelled outside the EU
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@omar_dddg Do you think Jesus is a liberal who wants all religions celebrated?
Christ is God. His first commandment is “Thou shat have no other gods before me”. Promoting false religions isn’t Christ-like.
Also, what Muslim country lights up the streets with Happy Easter & Merry Christmas?
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This is such a common misconception.
Christians don’t become “obsessed with Muslims” during Ramadan.
Do you honestly think ANY of us would care if you guys observed Ramadan in your own countries? Of course not.
We just don’t want it celebrated or promoted in our Christian lands.
ِ@synszo
Why are Christians so obsessed with Muslims as soon as it’s Ramadan
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@Juggernautgreen @sunsetblow @ossequioso @GPX_Press The word is originated from france. The practice however spread thru European contact with Muslims from MENA Amd Andalousia who had been already washing themselves since more than 1000 years.
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@ossequioso @GPX_Press Really! Where in Europe? the only places I saw a bidet in EU was is muslim homes.
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@GPX_Press Help me understand: are Americans who don't even use a bidet to rinse their asses after pooping telling us Europeans that we're dirty and smelly?
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#Bitcoin has dropped over $9k so far after tapping & respecting $90.4k ever so perfectly 🎯

Menace@menace_trades
As long as #Bitcoin stays below $90.4k Then I'm looking for it to absolutely melt down to: $86k-87k $84k $80k & below
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@xclusivebriefs @AbstraktGotte @Numidiaskids @zhao_dashuai And yes black African are Africans. What else should we call them? And FYI: there are black people in north African as well (southern part).
Don’t see your point my friend.
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@walidkel @AbstraktGotte @Numidiaskids @zhao_dashuai Yes that’s a geographical fact but do people say in their daily life we are Berber/arab or African? How do people refer to black Africans ? Africans right?
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@xclusivebriefs @AbstraktGotte @Numidiaskids @zhao_dashuai Yes North African. That‘s the first thing I say when I am asked about my origin or culture, it is north African.
I am ethnically Berber (so indigenous to Africa) and culturally Arab. We refer to other African based on location, sub saharan/ west/ central/ East African.
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@gunner254kenya @ali_naka No that has never been about religion. Rather about profit and envy. Religion (christianity) was always just a pretext.
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@gunner254kenya @ali_naka Incorrect . anything that happened these countries is the results of foreign backed proxies. Modern age crusades.
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