Is this website unislamic in anyway? (Information given/Discussions/etc)

Yes
17% (2 votes)
No
50% (6 votes)
:S
17% (2 votes)
Stupid Question
8% (1 vote)
I dunno/care
8% (1 vote)
Total votes: 12

One vote for yes, so far. Wish they'd explain why {hint hint}

"How many people find fault in what they're reading and the fault is in their own understanding" Al Mutanabbi

which website???

Im confused. I came on this topic expecting to see a link to a website... :S

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Seraphim wrote:
which website???

Im confused. I came on this topic expecting to see a link to a website... :S

She means this website (as in The Revival) lol

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Truth's_Razors wrote:
Seraphim wrote:
which website???

Im confused. I came on this topic expecting to see a link to a website... :S

She means this website (as in The Revival)

o.0

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Seraphim wrote:
which website???

Im confused. I came on this topic expecting to see a link to a website... :S


Sarah-phim man! get with it!

"How many people find fault in what they're reading and the fault is in their own understanding" Al Mutanabbi

ThE pOwEr Of SiLeNcE wrote:
Seraphim wrote:
which website???

Im confused. I came on this topic expecting to see a link to a website... :S


Sarah-phim man! get with it!

-.-

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Seraphim has a very big point IMO.

To see this site as unislamic, you have to looka things from a very biased angle, or be stubborn to Islam and only allow a narrow cultural interpretation of it.

If anyone thinks yes, I would love to hear the reasons why they think so.

"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.

You wrote:
Seraphim has a very big point IMO.

Wait - what was his point? =S lol

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Ocean wrote:
he's just shocked that someone had even THOUGHT of that idea.

He was confused. (and yes maybe shocked later but that's not what he's mentioned)

"How many people find fault in what they're reading and the fault is in their own understanding" Al Mutanabbi

ThE pOwEr Of SiLeNcE wrote:
Ocean wrote:
he's just shocked that someone had even THOUGHT of that idea.

He was confused. (and yes maybe shocked later but that's not what he's mentioned)

Which is the perfect reaction really.

"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.

Hmmmm, intresting question...
I guess you can't exactly say that it's 'unislamic', seen as there are sooo many different types of people on it, and they all have a right to beleive in what ever they want to and express there own views. But the I think the website is very good for muslim youth... I like the way they don't shy away from 'taboo' topics and discuss them freely.
Masha'Allah well done Revival,keep it up! Biggrin

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bystander effect.
-when one hopes that one wont have to take responsability because there are other people around who will have to take responsability.
- when you look around to see other people's reaction when you are unsure about how to react in a certain situation.

the SEP field (somebody else's problem field). Enables one to ignore any given situation by switching on that field. Very energy efficient. Last years.

Is it true? Is it kind? Is it necessary?

Lilly wrote:
bystander effect.
-when one hopes that one wont have to take responsability because there are other people around who will have to take responsability.
- when you look around to see other people's reaction when you are unsure about how to react in a certain situation.

the SEP field (somebody else's problem field). Enables one to ignore any given situation by switching on that field. Very energy efficient. Last years.

You sound SO intelligent there!

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Lilly wrote:
bystander effect.
-when one hopes that one wont have to take responsability because there are other people around who will have to take responsability.
- when you look around to see other people's reaction when you are unsure about how to react in a certain situation.

So which case study did you look into for that?

Lilly wrote:
bystander effect.
-when one hopes that one wont have to take responsability because there are other people around who will have to take responsability.
- when you look around to see other people's reaction when you are unsure about how to react in a certain situation.

the SEP field (somebody else's problem field). Enables one to ignore any given situation by switching on that field. Very energy efficient. Last years.


It may be cuz im rather tired, BUT what on earth are you on about? :/

"How many people find fault in what they're reading and the fault is in their own understanding" Al Mutanabbi

MuslimBro wrote:
Lilly wrote:
bystander effect.
-when one hopes that one wont have to take responsability because there are other people around who will have to take responsability.
- when you look around to see other people's reaction when you are unsure about how to react in a certain situation.

So which case study did you look into for that?

Pilivian.

Kitty Genoseve.

@Feef: just, the first thing that came to mind when i pressed "reply"

Is it true? Is it kind? Is it necessary?

yeah i think this website does have its un islamic things about it since it kinda has posts and things that have nothing related to islam and things that islam does not permit people are giving and posting with a western opinion and reh reh reh
i also read some things on the magazine before and to be frank not all of it makes sense and seems a bit western not islamic.

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mush91 wrote:
kinda has posts and things that have nothing related to islam and things that islam does not permit people are giving and posting with a western opinion and reh reh reh
i also read some things on the magazine before and to be frank not all of it makes sense and seems a bit western not islamic.

examples?

"How many people find fault in what they're reading and the fault is in their own understanding" Al Mutanabbi

mush91 wrote:
yeah i think this website does have its un islamic things about it since it kinda has posts and things that have nothing related to islam and things that islam does not permit people are giving and posting with a western opinion and reh reh reh
i also read some things on the magazine before and to be frank not all of it makes sense and seems a bit western not islamic.

even though this website is for the muslim youth, the youth it's targeting represents a lot of people that have different belief/interests and opinions and this website I think just gives them a platform to share it with others, which i think its a great thing...like seraphims 'save the hijabi/save the world, it may not be a lecture on islam exactly, but has a lot of references to islam. Thats just one example of the creative side of the muslim youth (which a lot of people on this website have actually, masha allah)that is shared with others. finally, its just a nice form of socialising rlly, all IMO of course Wink

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bilan wrote:
mush91 wrote:
yeah i think this website does have its un islamic things about it since it kinda has posts and things that have nothing related to islam and things that islam does not permit people are giving and posting with a western opinion and reh reh reh
i also read some things on the magazine before and to be frank not all of it makes sense and seems a bit western not islamic.

even though this website is for the muslim youth, the youth it's targeting represents a lot of people that have different belief/interests and opinions and this website I think just gives them a platform to share it with others, which i think its a great thing...like seraphims 'save the hijabi/save the world, it may not be a lecture on islam exactly, but has a lot of references to islam. Thats just one example of the creative side of the muslim youth (which a lot of people on this website have actually, masha allah)that is shared with others. finally, its just a nice form of socialising rlly, all IMO of course Wink

thats true i didnt think of it like that you know dude
ok in that case fine i change my mind people Biggrin

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if you can get me some chocolate that would be great.

mush91 wrote:
bilan wrote:
mush91 wrote:
yeah i think this website does have its un islamic things about it since it kinda has posts and things that have nothing related to islam and things that islam does not permit people are giving and posting with a western opinion and reh reh reh
i also read some things on the magazine before and to be frank not all of it makes sense and seems a bit western not islamic.

even though this website is for the muslim youth, the youth it's targeting represents a lot of people that have different belief/interests and opinions and this website I think just gives them a platform to share it with others, which i think its a great thing...like seraphims 'save the hijabi/save the world, it may not be a lecture on islam exactly, but has a lot of references to islam. Thats just one example of the creative side of the muslim youth (which a lot of people on this website have actually, masha allah)that is shared with others. finally, its just a nice form of socialising rlly, all IMO of course Wink

thats true i didnt think of it like that you know dude
ok in that case fine i change my mind people Biggrin

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bilan wrote:
mush91 wrote:
bilan wrote:
mush91 wrote:
yeah i think this website does have its un islamic things about it since it kinda has posts and things that have nothing related to islam and things that islam does not permit people are giving and posting with a western opinion and reh reh reh
i also read some things on the magazine before and to be frank not all of it makes sense and seems a bit western not islamic.

even though this website is for the muslim youth, the youth it's targeting represents a lot of people that have different belief/interests and opinions and this website I think just gives them a platform to share it with others, which i think its a great thing...like seraphims 'save the hijabi/save the world, it may not be a lecture on islam exactly, but has a lot of references to islam. Thats just one example of the creative side of the muslim youth (which a lot of people on this website have actually, masha allah)that is shared with others. finally, its just a nice form of socialising rlly, all IMO of course Wink

thats true i didnt think of it like that you know dude
ok in that case fine i change my mind people Biggrin

YAY and all thanks to me!!!

do i rock or do i rock???? 8)????

noooo you just need to leaf lol haha sorry bad joke Blum 3

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if you can get me some chocolate that would be great.