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Currently no, but I want to be more religious.@kamek Are you religious?
Inshallah i hope everything goes well.Currently no, but I want to be more religious.
Dang is everyone here irreligious? Are you outwardly irreligious? Sorry if this is intrusive but I've never met a irreligious somali irl.Currently no, but I want to be more religious.
A lot of somali parents acted like Catholics and had 10 children per woman despite their refugee status. So many on welfare, in little cooped up flats. And a lot of the time the father is working all day or just isn't home. Not all Somali families are like this of course, but did any of you have an adeero that acted like nomad and was anywhere but home with his family?You don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
i act irreligious, but I’ve never claimed to be one irl, ig i might be seen as a cultural Muslim, I’ve met a lot of Somalis who are, consequences of being raised in the west.Dang is everyone here irreligious? Are you outwardly irreligious? Sorry if this is intrusive but I've never met an irreligious somali irl.
Where are you from? I'm from the UK, and the Muslim community is notably a lot stricter than other diasporas.i act irreligious, but I’ve never claimed to be one irl, ig i might be seen as a cultural Muslim, I’ve met a lot of Somalis who are, consequences of being raised in the west.
I’m from the UK too, and yea most Somalis are obviously practicing Muslims, I’ve just met a lot who act like cultural muslims, mostly happens to be the girls.Where are you from? I'm from the UK, and the Muslim community is notably a lot stricter than other diasporas.
i know some non-hijabi somali girls and a lot of hijabis that don't seem very religious, but I live in the Netherlands. I think the UK just self-selects for more religious Muslims.I’m from the UK too, and yea most Somalis are obviously practicing Muslims, I’ve just met a lot who act like cultural muslims, mostly happens to be the girls.
Not surprised. It seems like a lot muslim are treated with more strictness than their male counterparts, which probably leads to disillusionment with islam as a whole. And when you grow up with in a supposedly "feminist" country that promotes equality between the genders, hearing people justify the disparities between treatment of men and women in Muslim communities might just make you leave altogether.I’m from the UK too, and yea most Somalis are obviously practicing Muslims, I’ve just met a lot who act like cultural muslims, mostly happens to be the girls.
Lots of religious Dutch somalis came to the UK in the 2000s.i know some non-hijabi somali girls and a lot of hijabis that don't seem very religious, but I live in the Netherlands. I think the UK just self-selects for more religious Muslims.
It’s easier for men in general wether in the west or not, to fully believe in Islam, and it’s not just about how some people twist Islam, to justify their mistreatment of women.Not surprised. It seems like a lot muslim are treated with more strictness than their male counterparts, which probably leads to disillusionment with islam as a whole. And when you grow up with in a supposedly "feminist" country that promotes equality between the genders, hearing people justify the disparities between treatment of men and women in Muslim communities might just make you leave altogether.
There is a difference between overprotecting and invading someone else's privacy, which is never acceptable.I do not think she is murtad, we really need to stop dropping these hard words here and there with no facts to back it up. Who knows she could be admitted to paradise before you lots. Stopping being so judgmentals and sentimentals all the times. She has rights to voice her opinions and we need to respect that.
As we can see she is westernized so no need to confront her knowing her priviledge background. We should just explain to her that her brothers are doing the right things by protecting her since it is a dangerous world we live in with predators everywhere.
It may sometime sound harsh from her brothers but they do not mean harm. She should be lucky to have good brothers who protect her but they too should also show her that they can back her up at times so she not only sees one side of the love.
She is coming from a good family. We can all tell from the love she is getting. Thats why she needs to focus on the positive.
might be an invasive question but can I ask if your brother was a gang member/criminal of some kind. They tend to be the most controlling over things like this despite being entrenched in haram themselves.My older brother was like this. Nigga was more strict and obsessive than my dad. I used to get beat by him for not saying my cashar correctly and he would hit me and force me to change when he considered by abaya too short. Not to even mention the verbal abuse.
I’ll never forget one time nigga locked me and him in his room because when he was picking me up from school a guy gave me back a pencil I let him borrow and said bye to me when I was 14 and he saw. When we got home he beat the shit out of me and called me a wh0r3, b¡tçh, $lüt, etc. While he was beating me he was forcing me to answer if I was a virgin or not (I was and still am) and my parents allowed it like wtf. After 2020 (when I was 16) I stopped talking to him and haven’t talked to him since then even though he’s tried to apologize like f*ck you
His abuse lowkey the reason why I stopped believing.
dw abayo many people on here use to be openly gaal here but came back to the deen. Make sincere dua to allah and maybe look into islam with a open mind and heartCurrently no, but I want to be more religious.
The only families that had this kind of dynamic were families with a neglectful mother and absent fathers. The sons themselves end up as criminals who smoke, drink and do zina. You can tolerate being policed by conservative parents but a sibling who himself is as haram as haram can get policing you is justmight be an invasive question but can I ask if your brother was a gang member/criminal of some kind. They tend to be the most controlling over things like this despite being entrenched in haram themselves.
What in the hell? Why and I mean why? Did you your father allow this?My older brother was like this. Nigga was more strict and obsessive than my dad. I used to get beat by him for not saying my cashar correctly and he would hit me and force me to change when he considered by abaya too short. Not to even mention the verbal abuse.
I’ll never forget one time nigga locked me and him in his room because when he was picking me up from school a guy gave me back a pencil I let him borrow and said bye to me when I was 14 and he saw. When we got home he beat the shit out of me and called me a wh0r3, b¡tçh, $lüt, etc. While he was beating me he was forcing me to answer if I was a virgin or not (I was and still am) and my parents allowed it like wtf. After 2020 (when I was 16) I stopped talking to him and haven’t talked to him since then even though he’s tried to apologize like f*ck you
His abuse lowkey the reason why I stopped believing.
This place used to be filled to the brim with murtads years ago lol these people will eventually crawl back into their rat hole like their kind usually doDang is everyone here irreligious? Are you outwardly irreligious? Sorry if this is intrusive but I've never met an irreligious somali irl.
Rat hole? It’s very unnecessary to talk about people who have religious doubts like this esp if they’re not being disrespectful. Even more unnecessary because most somali agnostics/athiests seem to go through a phase and eventually find their way back to god.This place used to be filled to the brim with murtads years ago lol these people will eventually crawl back into their rat hole like their kind usually do