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On a general note, it's not easy being a left-handed person in a world made for right-handed people, when it comes to tools or taps or door handles - they're not made to be easy for us
I've noticed a few Muslims seem to think left-handed people are more inclined to sin or something. I still remember sitting in the mosque for Qur'an lessons, and then the teacher catches me writing with my left hand, points at me, and shouts 'Shaytaan! The shaytaan is left-handed!' SubhanAllah, I've got that comment a lot, that the shaytaan is left-handed. Allah swt has created me to use my left-hand, it's wired in my brain....and there's not much I can do about that.
I mean, I understand eating and drinking (of course) and performing fairly easy tasks with your right-hand, but being left-handed isn't a big issue or affect's your chances of attaining piety and righteousness. It's not that deep - seriously.
I do Arabic calligraphy, and obviously it's difficult and not something I could do with my right-hand, but someone quite seriously told me that I should avoid writing in Arabic with my left-hand - or as they said 'wrong' hand.
Honestly, I don't see any issue with being left-handed and I'm quite comfortable saying it.
Are there any more left-handed people here
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On a general note, it's not easy being a left-handed person in a world made for right-handed people, when it comes to tools or taps or door handles - they're not made to be easy for us

I've noticed a few Muslims seem to think left-handed people are more inclined to sin or something. I still remember sitting in the mosque for Qur'an lessons, and then the teacher catches me writing with my left hand, points at me, and shouts 'Shaytaan! The shaytaan is left-handed!' SubhanAllah, I've got that comment a lot, that the shaytaan is left-handed. Allah swt has created me to use my left-hand, it's wired in my brain....and there's not much I can do about that.
I mean, I understand eating and drinking (of course) and performing fairly easy tasks with your right-hand, but being left-handed isn't a big issue or affect's your chances of attaining piety and righteousness. It's not that deep - seriously.
I do Arabic calligraphy, and obviously it's difficult and not something I could do with my right-hand, but someone quite seriously told me that I should avoid writing in Arabic with my left-hand - or as they said 'wrong' hand.
Honestly, I don't see any issue with being left-handed and I'm quite comfortable saying it.
Are there any more left-handed people here
