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Ok guys so I came across something very weird, a guy claiming to be in USA since he is 17 and faking a very elaborate lifestyle. He also told me very detailed and cinematic stories of his past focusing on him having money and been betrayed and used because of it and him been the victim. But when I got on call with him I could tell he have never boarded a plane. His English was terrible. What I was confused about was if it’s a scam, what the hell are they getting out of it
Larp larp larp everyones larping, don't you know being fake attracts other fakes?
#onlythereallasts
Everyone says, "The people here aren't serious."
Okay then... can all the serious people gather in the comments?
Who knows? Your future spouse might be reading this.
Happy Friday! Hope you enjoy your weekend 😊
Did you ever just think either you're really ugly or your personality just stinkss cuz I get views daily and 0 matches like damn 🤣
Don't force something. Let God make a move and initiate
Ugly But very rich or poor but Beautiful..
Where will you choose 👌😉
These are the SHEEP most of you follows
🤣🤣🤣🤣 wake up
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From the quest of knowledge I have come to realize that many sisters prefer a potential spouse who already owns some luxuries of life such as having a home or has plans to buy one. And this has got me thinking over the years
As Muslims, we're encouraged to avoid riba, and for many brothers that's a major reason they choose to rent instead of taking a conventional mortgage.
But at the same time, I can understand why some sisters see owning a home as a form of security and stability, especially when thinking about raising children and planning for the future.
So here's my question:
If avoiding riba means renting for many years, would that be something you're comfortable with? Or do you believe home ownership is important enough that exploring halal home financing becomes the better option?
I'm genuinely interested in hearing both brothers' and sisters' perspectives. So Let's keep the discussion respectful and productive. 🙏