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Today I learn, meaning of "fatwa" in the West is different than common meaning of "fatwa" in my place.

In my place, fatwa is result of ulama consensus. If ummah ask scholar, the answer from scholar is not called fatwa, but "scholar's answer".
 
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JazakAllah khayr for the bump :D
 
Today I learnt that I must think more universal..There is some truth in everything if you know how to look..You are not the only one who is right..
 
I haven't seen this thread before.

JazakAllah khayr for the bump :D
I just realised that my sister would post almost everyday in this thread. I was much younger back then[emoji2] آمين
 
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Life is full of all different types of people subhanallah walamdulillah
 
I learned that time is precious, I wasted alooot of time in the past doing nothing productive, that I regret now.

Lets hope I remember this lesson tomorrow or a week from now! :embarrass
 
Today I learnt that whenever anything unpleasant occurs, always remind yourself-even if you have to say it aloud- that "this is the Dunya"
 
Today, on the way back to my city, a food street vendor came to the place where I took a rest. I bought his food and immediately we involved in conversation. He told me that today is the first day he start to work as food vendor again after he back to his village for few weeks. His house in village was badly damaged by flood, and he spent his saving to repair his home.

There is something that I adore on him. He got unfortunate. But instead of see a 'sign of complaint' on his face, I saw optimism, and gratefulness on him. I saw a gratefulness on his eyes when he smile and said "Alhamdulillah" when received the payment for his food.

So what did I learn today?. I learned about optimism and gratefulness from this food vendor.
 
All the animals we get our protein from are actually vegetarians
 
I learnt that the hardest part about Arabic grammar is learning how to apply the rules of tashkil. The only thing I understood was how the noun after a preposition always has kasra on the end of it. :skeleton:
 

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