The way we have been identifying people on this forum based on their religion, has been the gender icon.
But since this website is targeted to non-muslims as well, and our community of non-muslims is increasing, I thought we should include a place where people can enter in their religion (like the way we type in location), which will appear in the side profile.
How about it?
The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said: "Surely I was sent to perfect the qualities of righteous character" [Musnad Ahmad, Muwatta Mâlik]
I think that would be an excellent idea. A christian forum that uses the same software as this forum, http://www.theologyweb.com/, has that and each member's religion (if they submit an answer) is identified with an icon. Ex: a shield of david for Jews, a cross for christians, a question mark for agnostics, etc.
The problem is bro, that I'm still workin' on a horizontale postbit. After I finished with that one, I'll automatically add the suggested profile field.
Hey, when I did sign up here then you went away! I thought it was because of me! Or was it?
And then I was posting here like mad and became the top member and everything, but then inevitably you came back to spread your knowledge! And then I shyed away from my long, long posts. Actually, they're not long at all! But strangely enough, they did seem long at the time . . .
"I spent thirty years learning manners, and I spent twenty years learning knowledge."
No, I shouldn't. You should always be. You have a lot of knowledge and I don't have much. If I am to learn from you then I can't exactly be top poster! In fact, I was waiting for you to get your post count up cos' it just didn't feel right!
So I'm really proud to be your friend. You won't forget about me, will you?
P.S. What was the topic about again? Ah, yes. I don't like the idea of them horizontal post-bits! But I'm sure it'll look cool. Self-contradictory or what? LOL!
"I spent thirty years learning manners, and I spent twenty years learning knowledge."
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