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Le thème du jour est: les voyages

LaurelyneQG’s Profile PhotoLᥱ⳽ QG⳽ ᑯᥱ LᥲᥙɾᥱꙆყᥒᥱ ☆
C'est découvrir une autre culture, un mode de vie différent et y chercher un semblant d'humanité aussi j'imagine...
C'est aussi élargir son esprit, faire l'exploration de soi-même, faire travailler ses cinq sens d'une manière plus approfondie à chaque pied-à-terre.
Pour moi, c'est un peu comme une paire de lunettes... c'est voir la vie autrement.
Être réceptif aux gens, c'est accorder plus d'importance à ce qui nous entoure, et ce, peu importe la destination. Et, ne dit-on pas qu'on ne va jamais aussi loin que lorsqu'on ne sait pas où l'on va ?
Le thème du jour est les voyages

Why is making a relationship halal these days harder than choosing a Netflix show?

amaniisad’s Profile PhotoFadedIdentity
Making a relationship permanent only suits women.
The 50 50 culture has taken away that unique nature of a homemaker / breadwinner role. Men are still usually bread winners and have to manage their home by themselves too.
Marriage doesn't bring any value to any normal person's life unless you get a normal insaan as your partner which is highly rare since in the times of social media, moral depravity and idiocracy is promoted.

Hai amici stranieri?

MicLuc93’s Profile PhotoMichele Lucanto
sono sempre stata affascinata dalla culture differenti del mondo, dalle loro usanze, i piatti tipici etc..
non mi sono mai soffermata a guardare le origini di una persona, alla fine guardo quanto io stia bene con essa o meno, ma facendo un recap, noto che ho più amicizie straniere che italiane.
forse dettate dal punto scritto all'inizio in modo del tutto inconsapevole

Ciao. Credete nella reincarnazione?

Melissa28283’s Profile PhotoMorticia
Ciao! La credenza nella reincarnazione varia ampiamente tra culture e individui. Dal punto di vista scientifico, non esistono prove empiriche definitive che confermino o smentiscano la reincarnazione. Ricerche su memorie di vite passate, come quelle condotte dal Dr. Ian Stevenson, hanno esplorato questo fenomeno, ma i risultati rimangono controversi e non universalmente accettati. Alcuni studi suggeriscono che una piccola percentuale di persone riporta esperienze che interpretano come vite passate, ma questi rapporti non sono considerati prove conclusive. La probabilità di reincarnazione, dal punto di vista scientifico, resta incerta.

What's going on in that mind?

yash_017’s Profile Photoیشفین خٹک
"Control, it's all about control. Every dictatorship has one obsession and that's it. In ancient Rome they gave the people bread and circuses. They kept population busy with entertainment but other dictatorships used other strategies to control ideas, the knowledge... how do they do that? Lower education, they limit culture, censor information, they censor any means of individual expression and it is important to remember this, that this is a pattern, that repeats itself throughout history."
🍿 : Enemy (2013)
Whats going on in that mind

People who have QUIT being vegetarian or vegan-- What made you give it up?

I was vegan for five years during my early twenties. Though I suppose, given that the reason for my veganism actually had nothing to do with not wanting to eat animals, "plant based" might be a more accurate label for what I was. Prior to that I was pescatarian, then veggie.
These days I'm neither vegan, vegetarian, or pescatarian, and there are a bunch of reasons why that is. The main one being that eating a strictly plant-based diet made my already rather disordered relationship with food much, much worse.
Another reason why the diet became unsustainable for me is because I also like to travel, and when I go somewhere new, I like to be able to experience the culture as much as I can-- including the food. Being plant based made that very difficult and sometimes even impossible, depending where I was.
Also, selfishly? I just missed a lot of the foods I used to enjoy. Eggs, real cheese, milk chocolate... Plant-based replacements just weren't cutting it for me.
In the end I just sort of reached the conclusion that my diet was making me sick, tired, and needlessly miserable. So I started steadily introducing animal products back in. I didn't start eating red meat again until earlier this year though, after I was diagnosed with an iron deficiency and advised to either go on supplements or change my diet.
I suck at remembering to take pills, so changing my diet seemed the logical choice. 😅🤷‍♀️

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We live in a day that craves immediate satisfaction. Have you ever had to give something up temporarily so you could have everything later?

tristanandiseult3’s Profile PhotoΣΩ
I don't mind waiting, I'm pretty patient and I love "little treat" culture so using a Little Treat as motivation to finish up something first or to get through the day first or whatever is something I regularly do. SO I will save things for later often, and sometimes that means waiting a long time, like for instance I've been in this house 8 years and we are finally able to make a few major repairs so I've gone without, for an example, a working shower in my 2nd bathroom for 8 years but today my drain is replaced so I get to shower in there again and it will be glorious.
a little off topic but I noticed that my rescue dog used to gobble treats up immediately, because he didn't know when he'd ever get one again. He still had shelter mentality. but lately, he saves things for later. He will take a treat and save it, so he can bring it outside and enjoy it in the sun, or so he can have it at snuggle time, or whatever. And I think that means he is finally comfortable with a lifetime here in our family

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Nikkah is easy but the culture expectations aren’t.

yasmeensyd’s Profile PhotoZahra Shah
Bilkul sai kaha but our society has made it so much difficult that's why majority of people either prefer friends with benefits or z*na over nikkah
And it's really sad to see where we are headed just because of this stupid log kia kahayn gy statements and the matrix of pahlay settle ho jao phir tmhari shadi ka sochy gy and ultimately there is no concept of settlement that will ever be fulfilled or sufficed 😐
And then we say bahar goray to gnday log hain or wo kafir hain😒

Nikkah is easy but the culture expectations aren’t.

yasmeensyd’s Profile PhotoZahra Shah
Nikah is easy indeed!
However, the expectations that come afterward can be challenging. Cultural differences often add layers of complexity, as each partner may come from backgrounds with distinct traditions. Personal standards and unique hopes can sometimes clash, leading to misunderstandings. Families also bring their own desires and pressures, which can add to the strain. Society's ideals about what a marriage should look like can be demanding and hard to live up to. Communication gaps can lead to unmet expectations, and the need for constant adaptation and compromise can be difficult.The act of Nikah is simple, navigating the expectations that follow requires patience, understanding, and effort.

Gyan hour📚 Farmaiye!

JUST FOR A LITTLE ISLAMIC TOUCH:
Now I know why people used to reject the revelations even when messengers were there. Because we are doing the same. Every ayah, post, reminder, and video is a messenger itself, and we scroll down and reject it. We are so dwelled in the world that a sin doesn't seem like a sin anymore. Remember when people used to say "Hamne apne baap dada ko isi deen pe paya so we are following our ancestors" likewise we are following the culture. Dating culture, relationship culture, and what not.

Do you know how to use chopsticks? How often do you eat with chopsticks?

lostineden’s Profile PhotoLost in Eden (MT)
Closest I've ever came to 'chopsticks' , or likely to . . . .
~ is if I ate something that made my CHOPS STICK !
~ Why discard 4 millennia of a brilliant invention , & replace them with sticks ?
(though the survivors, if any, of what's coming may have to!)
*brilliant invention*
Knives from flints and spoons from shells go back to early man. Bone forks have been found in the Qijia culture (2400 BC - 1900 BC) of ancient China but were not used widely in the West before the early seventeenth century and, in Britain, the eighteenth. The first bloke who couldn't master chopsticks.

Being Khorasanis would've remained as a reminder for em that the caliphate and Islamic identity matters more. It matters more the name and identity given to em by the Rashidun Caliphate rather their own ancient heritage and culture. Pashtunwali or Khorasaniwali?

I don’t quite get what you are trying to ask, also … I am no expert here …
But still an insight based on my general knowledge of Culture and religion:
Firstly, as a Pathan myself, our people really do value their culture .. even more than religion! It is an issue!
People here follow religion as much as it stays in coherence with their culture.. the moment it contradicts their culture .. they will even go against religion!
About the Caliphate, sure we had our glory days… but then we went corrupt!! And just like that it came crumbling down!
About Islam… if it is followed in its complete essence .. it is the complete code of life… unfortunately we don’t have any examples of such followers!
People have been using it for their benefit!
So there may be very few followers of Islam .. but all we have are exploiters of the religion!

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Most of the answers are Idk. Do you think they really don’t know and it's a culture, or is it a shorthand statement that spares them from writing and is just laziness?

jus57694’s Profile Photo"AI" NotFoundError
You must be following the wrong people. I don't follow a huge amount of people on here, but the handful I do give detailed and thoughtful answers. My feed can be quiet, but it's always interesting. I'm not really sure why people respond with "idk", though. It's their page and obviously they can do as they please, but I like learning about others. You don't get to learn when someone constantly responds with boring, one word answers. I hope that doesn't sound too harsh. 😬

What do you think are the issues with our marriage system, and how it can be fixed or atleast improved❓

SN_Khan’s Profile PhotoAhsan Khan
The main problem is with the psychology significantly influenced by Hindu culture that we've developed regarding this relationship. However, the psychology required for marriage is entirely different from what we have and is discussed in detail in the Qur'an. The manifestation of this relationship is seen in the lives of the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, the Ahlul Bayt, and the companions of the Prophet...!!!

What do you think about the Germans?

I think they're a wonderfully innovative people with a rich history (because one blight is not enough to tarnish the whole thing) and a diverse culture.
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Is there a part of your culture that you don't like?

Sometimes, I feel annoyed about certain parts of cultures. However, even though I do not fully approve of them, I will not say anything bad about them.
Every country has its own rituals. Its own traditions. And I respect every single one of them.
Of course, the problem with people nowadays is that they don't respect even their own cultures. So, in order to be able to respect other cultures, one must respect their own- something which I learned from a young age.
In other words, there are parts of other cultures that I do not understand (and/or approve). But I will remain respectful of them and refrain from giving an answer to this question.
(P.S: Sorry!)

Do you think we feel so much and express so less?

nousernameavailable31645’s Profile Photo♠phlegmatic♣
In general.. I think that poor societies or third world countries are very repressed, so they feel but don't express what is inside them as if expressing feelings is a kind of weakness.. We need a comprehensive change in this culture like if you feel something just say it man this won't ki'll you.

What is the most unique or interesting thing you've seen at a wedding? 👰

hellojonesymo’s Profile PhotoJo
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In my culture we celebrate for 2-3 days, it's nice but exhausting, especially for the bride and her groom [ or bride/bride, groom/groom - just to be a little more inclusive].
We usually have one day just for the ceremony.
One day for the feast/party - just dancing, eating etc.
And the last day is rather chilly and we play various games together.

Would you like to travel to Spain?

ReisRes’s Profile Photo✅Directos Galan YT❤️
Да, я бы очень хотел поехать в Испанию. Меня привлекает её культура, еда и красивые места. Хочу увидеть Барселону, Мадрид и попробовать настоящую паэлью. Это было бы замечательное путешествие.
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Yes, I would love to travel to Spain. I'm really interested in its culture, food, and beautiful places. I'd like to see Barcelona, Madrid, and try authentic paella. It would be an amazing trip.
Would you like to travel to Spain

I've met over 200 men in 5 years, and not a single one was worthy of my time. How come men are getting worse by the years?

FreshICYGirl’s Profile PhotoBe Yourself Always
I’ve never been on a date before and don’t have much of an opportunity to meet guys at the moment either. But, I think they’re getting worse because most of the time, they aren’t really looking to settle down and want something more casual when the chemistry dies. People (not just men) seem to jump from one relationship to the next and are quick to move on nowadays, even if they’ve been in a relationship with that person for quite some time. I also think it’s about culture since many of the people in the Turkish community that I grew up around try not to separate from their spouse and do their best to save their marriage. It all goes down to whether or not a person chooses to continue loving someone and loves them enough to try to make their relationship or marriage with them work out.

Sometimes gher Ka mahool can get really toxic ngl

zarmeenashah’s Profile Photozarmeenashah
It's always toxic. Hum bs conceal kr rahy hoty hain k ohhh maa baap behan bhai hain ghar waly hain kuch keh bhi rahy hain to hain to family members. Even if they're your family, if they're toxic, they're toxic. Bloody collectivistic culture!! Ruined our childhood and now adulthood.

> it used to annoy me to no end - Patriotism? It is one of the most misunderstood concepts but there is nothing wrong with having an appreciation for one's country, culture and ideals or the desire to preserve and improve them. A prerequisite if we wish to restore some semblance of sanity.

talionislexx’s Profile PhotoLex Talionis
Oh yeah, I used to be very anti patriotic. When I took a picture of the flag on the boat the other day, I even surprised myself. Plus as you know, I’m becoming more interested in politics. When it comes down to it, I don’t really agree with government having so much say in things or with having so much “pride” in what country you’re from but I can’t change the world and I have come to the point where as long as I can see that there is much more to existence than these things that there is no harm in participating, perhaps even there’s benefits. You’ve played quite a big role in helping me to see things differently. 💗

Marriage is scary what if____

What if the other person turns out to have no intellectual capabilities, lives only for the gram, has no opinion on anything, is unaware of current affairs and has no mental capacity to achieve anything great in life? Our toxic culture focuses more on external appearences and the amount of melanin under the skin. Like they're buying a slave for their house chores.

What's your opinion on British people? I like them. The Irish are the most empathic, caring and resilient of them all. The Scottish have good food, nice personality, and skirts. The Welsh have good sense of humour. The English.

Northern Irish* 🤓
The English are known for their love of tea and football ☕ ⚽ 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
The Scottish are known for their bagpipe music 🎶 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
The Welsh are known for their vibrant language, their love of rugby and having a strong tradition of singing, storytelling and poetry 🗣️ 🏉 🎶 📖 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿
The Northern Irish are known for their vibrant music and dance culture 🎶 🕺 💃
Whats your opinion on British people I like them  The Irish are the most

Квентин Тарантино – кинорежиссёр, актёр, сценарист и продюсер. Один из наиболее узнаваемых представителей постмодернизма «НК». Его привлекают реальные истории реальных людей. Ему нравится русская классика. Часто в его фильмах можно встретить многообразие известных лиц. Какой Ваш любимый фильм?

mvrchmvllow’s Profile PhotoRobert Helpmann
There is no need to slander Quentin Tarantino, he is not at all a fan of the culture of Mordor, I know him personally.
Квентин Тарантино  кинорежиссёр актёр сценарист и продюсер Один из наиболее

What's your opinion on all these anti tourism protests?

Shannon678900’s Profile PhotoShannon
Unfortunately, I'm not informed enough about the situation to have a strong opinion on it... But from what little I have heard, the issue seems to stem from the way certain tourists tend to behave when visiting their country-- ie. getting belligerently drunk and behaving in a manner that is inconsiderate and disrespectful.
In which case, I absolutely empathize with the locals. I don't blame them for being sick and tired of having tourists come to their home and treat it like a playground, showing little to no respect for their culture or the people who live there. I reckon I'd be fed up, too.

What’s your opinion about Sahil Adeem statement?“95% aurtain jahil hain kunke unhain islam k bare main pori knowledge nahin” jisko is bat se masla hora wo dor rahay faltu behas na kre.Just apna opinion btain.Yahi statement Mardon k liye bhi hota to bhi.I say he’s right.Both men and women are Jahil.

I believe Sahil Adeem's choice of words was inappropriate. The term 'Jahil' is considered offensive in our culture and carries a negative connotation. He could have used better wording to convey his thoughts. Additionally, he should have apologized because he specifically targeted women and failed to provide any basis for his statement. Regardless of whether he is right or wrong, saying sorry does not make one any smaller.

How important is one's culture?

zaidwali915’s Profile PhotoZaid Wali
Culture plays a vital role in shaping who we are. It influences our beliefs, values & behaviors. Our culture gives us a sense of belonging and helps us understand the world around us. It's like a blueprint that guides us in our daily lives. Embracing our culture can help us appreciate our roots connect with our community and respect diversity.

What is the most valuable freedom you possess?

tristanandiseult3’s Profile PhotoΣΩ
Oh I can see you intensely debating me on this one 😅. Maybe. I don't believe in free will... Not rigidly haha. I think we have the illusion of choice more often than actual choice. That ultimately what we do comes down to our conditioning, genetic predispositions, culture, experiences, and a whole host of other things well beyond our control. I believe in accountability & self control for sure 😁. I just feel like it's more 70% we are who we are & 30% freedom to change. Too long version I value that 30% of us that is strong enough to reign in the animal within & say I'm to overcome my nature. I'm a naturalist so I tend to embrace my nature with open arms hahaha

Hai mai pensato che forse la monogamia sia solo un'idea imposta dalla società?

La monogamia è una pratica sociale che ha radici profonde nelle diverse culture e società. Si basa su norme e valori che regolano le relazioni interpersonali, spesso influenzati da fattori religiosi, culturali ed economici. Tuttavia, l'interpretazione e l'accettazione della monogamia variano ampiamente da persona a persona.
Personalmente, comprendo che la monogamia possa essere vista come una costruzione sociale che regola le relazioni amorose e sessuali. Tuttavia, è importante riconoscere che per molti individui la monogamia rappresenta un modo significativo e gratificante per stabilire e mantenere relazioni intime. Questo perché offre stabilità emotiva, sicurezza e un senso di impegno reciproco che può essere fondamentale per il benessere individuale e relazionale.
Detto questo, le opinioni sulla monogamia possono variare notevolmente da persona a persona in base alle loro esperienze personali, ai valori culturali e alle preferenze individuali. È importante rispettare e comprendere le scelte di ogni individuo riguardo al proprio stile di vita e alle relazioni, pur mantenendo una consapevolezza critica delle influenze culturali e sociali che possono giocare un ruolo nella percezione della monogamia

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Vous aimez le Portugal en tant que pays et vous souhaitez vous y installer???

Le Portugal est un pays magnifique avec une culture riche, des paysages variés et un climat agréable.
Lisbonne et Porto sont des villes dynamiques avec beaucoup à offrir.
De plus, la cuisine portugaise est délicieuse, et les gens sont chaleureux et accueillants.
Personnellement, j’adorerais y vivre, surtout pour profiter de la tranquillité des petites villes côtières et de la beauté naturelle de l’Algarve.
Mais tout dépend de ce que tu recherches dans un lieu de vie !
Vous aimez le Portugal en tant que pays et vous souhaitez vous y installer

How do you define success? Is it a definition that is exclusive to you or do you use that definition towards society?

tristanandiseult3’s Profile PhotoΣΩ
Success is a complex concept that can be defined in many ways. It can refer to achieving one's goals, feeling fulfilled, or making a positive impact on the world. There's no one-size-fits-all definition, and what constitutes success can vary from person to person and culture to culture. Set clear goals Define what you want to achieve in life.
Make a plan Identify the steps you will take to achieve your goals.
Take action: Don't wait for things to come to you.
Be persistent Don't give up when you face challenges.
Learn from your mistakes: Don't be afraid of failure.
Be positive Maintain a positive attitude.
Remember, success is not easy
How do you define success Is it a definition that is exclusive to you or do you

Something that our society has lost and you wish we could get it back?

osamainam96’s Profile PhotoOsama.
Simplicity, and collectivism.
The western culture has significantly influenced our society. People are just running after fashion trends because they wanna feel superior. They gotta have every new thing they see on the internet. And it would have been fine if it wasn't this extreme, but now people are looked down upon if they aren't holding an expensive bag of a particular designer brand. *smh*
And individualism has made people selfish and less empathetic.

Thing falls apart and time breaks your heart

merub56812’s Profile Photomerub
True! You reminded me of a novel Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe and I feel sad to think about how the British colonization in the past had completely wiped out the culture of a certain Nigerian society to replace it with western culture and how it is still happening even in the present time in Gaza. No doubt violence on any any level needs to be condemned, but the attrocities highlighted in the novel are nothing compared to what's happening in the present in Gaza. Allah please help our muslim fellows in Gaza. 🙏💔

Why can't people overcome their selfishness or being self-centered?

I think one reason why it can be so hard for people to overcome their selfish tendencies is that these behaviors are often deeply ingrained and reinforced by our society and culture. We are taught from an early age to prioritize our own needs and desires above others and usually people struggle to overcome selfishness cause they are scared, we humans are scared of vulnerability and it takes real courage to put others first and expose your own flaws. 🌻

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