I see everything as a risk, since I’m living a double life. It is often that the road for me to leave as an apostate is narrow, and chances of me being free is close to none. But I don’t stop there. I remind myself that I have friends who looked after me, and I mourn those who passed away from terminal illnesses. Grief seems to talk to me not in stages, but as a constant companion. I balance everything with the good and the meditative. It doesn’t always work, but I like to try them everyday anyway. Good luck buddy.
I am an apostate, though I do live secretly as one.
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arifinhiding@feddit.orgto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•I wonder if the "money can't buy you happiness" people ever lived in a car.English2·26 days agoYes. Financial independence would give ample time for me to escape abuse but alas, I’m trapped under family’s false insights and paranoia.
arifinhiding@feddit.orgto Curated Tumblr@sh.itjust.works•Certain hobbies set off warning bellsEnglish2·26 days agoThese hobbies aren’t necessarily a recreational activity. There are those who claim to have sixth sense only for them to make false judgements on top of false beliefs. Hobbies can involve pushing for wrong insights and most definitely include a self-absorbed vanity project. I don’t judge, but I do actively take note of false judgments when they arise.
Alas, I’m stuck with one but at least she doesn’t know that I’ve apostatized.
arifinhiding@feddit.orgto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•If your username would predict the way you die, how will it happen?English1·27 days agoThe opposite of “in hiding”. State religious authorities catching wind of my apostasy, and bringing me before a “religious rehab” judge. Judge delivers his sentence on me, in accordance with his religious rules. My community loses another apostate, and other like-minded individuals secretly turtle-up even further.
But hey, perks of being an apostate is having fun and leading a content life in the digital universe. So, I’m happy living in new homes that serve as permanent alternative spaces to Meta and others.
arifinhiding@feddit.orgto Fediverse@lemmy.world•There's a clear up tick on daily users growing and we've crossed the 50k line as of yesterday! LETSSS GOOO!English10·27 days agoHappy to be here! I’m looking forward to my new home in Lemmy!
Muftis (and scholars) occupy a prominent position in Islam but their departments often sit within the state. They owe their existence to the state governments they’re in. Even if this decree carries weight among muslim communities where fatwas are often studied to their minute detail, respective muslim governments ultimately have the final say on whether they’re willing to adopt their decree. With leaders like MBS and others, I doubt there’s real appetite for change even if the fatwa in question is in line with traditional islamic laws.