I saw a cute pic of a puppy and I said "Oh my God, how cute," My intention was not to call this puppy a God, but I want to know if what I said was haram, and if it is haram to say it in general.
format_quote Originally Posted by Huzaifah ibn Adam
You are like the Arab men, then. Arab men prefer for the wife to be slightly chubby.
People say I look like an Arab... and a Mexican... and an Indian.... And a MAyalsian... ANd a Pakistani... ANd JApanese... ANd others
Besides, if you fatten up the woman than she will be in love with you. Isn't the females weakness the Dunya?? ALso, she would be powerless to nag you because it would taken up energy from the energy stored up that will tire her out!
format_quote Originally Posted by Huzaifah ibn Adam
Women generally prefer strawberry milk anyway whereas men - in most cases - prefer chocolate milk.
I don't know if I'm an exception, but I can't stand strawberry milk, I can drink chocolate milk like water though.
Tbh the men in my family don't seem to like sweet foods particularly, they don't even like chocolate.
In reference to the OP, us Brits like to say 'oh my days!' of omd, , but I think it's better to say ma'sha'Allah or subhanAllah, I think it is wonderful if the first thing that comes to your mind in any situation is Allah swt, just needs a bit of training.
People say I look like an Arab... and a Mexican... and an Indian.... And a MAyalsian... ANd a Pakistani... ANd JApanese... ANd others
Besides, if you fatten up the woman than she will be in love with you. Isn't the females weakness the Dunya?? ALso, she would be powerless to nag you because it would taken up energy from the energy stored up that will tire her out!
Genius Kiro strikes again!
There is so much wrong with this statement, where did you get those facts from? .
Would you rather want a fat wife who can't move much or a healthy wife who can complete all the house chores properly and run after the kids? I wouldn't be particularly impressed if someone wanted me to be fat, *never ever*.
And there's that age-old fact 'The way to man's heart is through his stomach', which suggest the opposite is true.
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