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Nissin cup of noodle haram or halal?
Abu Hassanain and one other reacted to Hameedeh for a topic
Salam. The "cup of noodles" is very rare to be halal, because the haram animal ingredients are mixed up inside the cup and cannot be removed. It is best to buy the block of noodles that has a "flavor packet" of spices and haram ingredients that you can throw away. When you make your noodles, add anything you want to make it taste good. I usually add fresh ground black pepper. I have been known to add a tiny bit of sriracha sauce. Just enough to be warm, not hot.2 points -
Thoughts 2025
Ashvazdanghe and one other reacted to laithAlIRAQI for a topic
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Debating Sunnis online but they just throw insults at Shi'ism, what to do?
Abu Hassanain reacted to layman for a topic
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@Ashvazdanghe this is excellent! I will send this information to my colleague. Thank you.1 point
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Nissin cup of noodle haram or halal?
Ashvazdanghe reacted to Hameedeh for a topic
No. Nissin chow mein has animal ingredients, so it is haram. Nissin says look at the label and read all ingredients. Look for the green "vegetarian" leaf. https://www.nissinfoods.com/faq/ DO YOU HAVE ANY VEGETARIAN PRODUCTS? Indeed! Our Cup Noodles Stir Fry Sweet Chili flavor, Top Ramen Soy Sauce and Chili flavors, and Top Ramen Bowl Soy Sauce flavor contain no ingredients of animal origin. And we hope to introduce even more varieties in the future. Just look for the green “VEGETARIAN” leaf!1 point -
Hamas says it has agreed to parts of the Gaza peace proposal outlined
Ashvazdanghe reacted to Hamdi999 for a topic
https://thecradle.co/articles/hamas-fears-israel-could-replicate-lebanon-model-in-gaza-report "Hamas fears Israel could replicate ‘Lebanon model’ in Gaza: Report" "Hamas has been concerned about Israel replicating the “Lebanon scenario” in the Gaza Strip by continuing to assassinate its members despite the ceasefire agreement, according to sources cited by Asharq al-Awsat on 22 October. Sources close to Hamas told the newspaper that the resistance movement believes Israel may be trying to “recreate the Lebanese experience” and “replicate the Lebanon scenario,” following the assassination of several top resistance leaders in Gaza over the weekend." " “It is unreasonable for the world to dwell on what happened in Rafah, when the details remain unclear, while ignoring Israel’s daily violations that have killed dozens of civilians across the strip for no reason other than killing.” Several top commanders in Hamas’s Qassam Brigades were assassinated in the latest bout of Israeli strikes on the strip on Sunday, which came around a week after the ceasefire was supposed to have taken effect. Among them was Yahya al-Mabhouh, an elite commander who led battles against the Israeli army in north Gaza’s Jabalia. Qassam Brigades commander Taj al-Din Wahidi was also assassinated. The strikes, which also killed dozens of civilians, came after reports that Hamas fighters in southern Gaza targeted Israeli forces with an explosive device. The Israeli army later confirmed that two soldiers were killed in the city of Rafah. According to a source cited by DropSite News journalist Ryan Grim, “the incident was caused by an Israeli … bulldozer running over unexploded ordnance.” Grim also said Washington was aware of this. " This is reffering to last sunday, when israelis slaugthered the commander amongst many other civilians near him, whilst he was hanging out in a café 1 week after the ceasefire took place. They did this over their own unexploded bomb blowing up their vehicle, which they lied about and falsley accused hamas in order to violate the ceasefire and butcher dozens of innocent civilians. You can't get more satanic than this.1 point -
I feel like majority of muslims countries worship Israel?
Ashvazdanghe reacted to Meedy for a topic
I'm being sarcastic but considering their hate towards shia and ahl bayt (peace be upon them). That's how i feel about them. They are only good at fighting shia, that's about it. No disrespect intended to anyone but I'm talking the muslims governments, not the people but for few countries even its people. The horrific crimes and continues to happen seems to have no affect whatsoever on majority of muslims countries even though they outnumber the enemies forces.1 point -
Lectures and Books in Spanish
Ashvazdanghe reacted to y0hance for a topic
Salawms! Paaaz This is true. Esto es cierto Soz for digging up this old thread... But "Sheij Qomi" is really a blessing. Sheij Qomi on youtube https://m.youtube.com/c/SheijQomi/videos Tiene un monton de videos en español Y clases sobre la inteligencia emocional. Masalawma1 point -
(bismillah) Assalamu alaykum my brothers and sisters. I'm usually a lurker reading these forums but only recently been wanting to interact. The title might sound dramatic, but unfortunately it's all too true, as one strategy of Shaytan is to make you think you are safe from him, and lull you into a bubble of false peace. As such, I thought it would be beneficial for all of us if we share our personal strategies we use against Shaytan, both to guard ourselves and be on the offense, somewhere in these forums, so anyone who reads them can benefit, and inshallah this will be a sadaqah jariyah for anyone who participates. I suppose I can start sharing some of mine. One strategy I have is to intellectualize what I'm doing. That is, I ask myself mentally and question my thought process and actions. Is this action for the sake of Allah (سُبْحَانَهُ وَ تَعَالَى)? If no, then I avoid it. If yes, I intellectualize my answer to that once again; did I say yes because I see the action as an excuse? Is the action halal, but could approach haram? Would Allah approve of this action? Would I be afraid of doing this action publically? I don't do this for all my actions -- such as brushing teeth, drinking water, etc. But more so in situations such as having a conversation with someone, purpose of argument, the topic in question, listening to something or watching television, attending an event, being alone by myself, etc. A strategy I have against procrastination or delay is to tell myself that the time delayed could have been used for doing what I need to do. If it is time to pray, and I get waswas such as "you can pray this later, don't worry", I ask myself "Am I not curious for how Allah (سُبْحَانَهُ وَ تَعَالَى) will reward me for prioritizing Him?". Another thing I do is actually, not to engage the thoughts, because engaging them gives them more power, because another strategy of Shaytan is to pull you into mental argument and waste your time. I respond with actions, dropping whatever I'm doing and make wudu. The next thought "you've done wudu now, why dont you just check your phone, you'll be praying anyway" -- Nope! This waswas from shaytan is like a snowball, it starts small and innocent and slowly builds up, it will go from notification to chatting, chatting to playing, etc. His strategy here is to give you a mild action and paint it as innocent and okay, and then slowly pull you in, while the prayer mat calls. We have to avoid his subtle strategies, and go pray immediately. What strategies do you guys have? Which tools do you think Shaytan is using against us, and how do you defend yourself against them?1 point
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Debating Sunnis online but they just throw insults at Shi'ism, what to do?
Hamdi999 reacted to AlHasany40 for a topic
Salamun Alaykum, Imam Ali AS has said: “The moment you start arguing with an ignorant fool, you have already lost.” Many Sunni brothers have not known the truth, and the best we can do is try to guide them. However, it is important to see if they are simply misguided or don’t want to learn. I have talked to some Sunni brothers, and many do not know much about Islamic history, apart from the well-known very retold stories. Try to use logic, and if you see signs of jahl, don’t continue. It’s very sad to see our brothers misguided like so, and Allah (سُبْحَانَهُ وَ تَعَالَى) will judge best. Was Salam1 point -
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