Spyke
lemmy.world

Mohammed was subjected to simulated drowning, or "waterboarding", 183 times while held in secret CIA prisons following his arrest in 2003. Other so-called "advanced interrogation techniques" included sleep deprivation and forced nudity.

Sounds totally legit and he should definitely be executed on that information despite the guilty plea he signed after 20 years of being tortured.

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He was too busy trying to stop people from seeing his massive hard-on to pay attention to what Mohammed ever said.

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lemmy.world

So what’s the deal with the bright orange beard? That m’s kind of out nowhere

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ccunningreply
lemmy.world

When I lived in Qatar I was told it was against (some interpretations of) the Muslim faith to dye your hair it’s natural color because it was a sign of vanity so when men went grey they would typically dye their beards and sometimes hair orange.

I never verified this and I’m not an expert but it’s what I was told so take this with a ChatGPT size grain of salt ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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futurology.today

Like the ladies that can’t show their hair in public so they buy a wig, made of some other woman’s hair, to wear over their own hair.

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kbin.earth

Rule lawyering doesn't really take you that far regarding this issue because wigs are explicitly forbidden and hair extensions that try to imitate actual hair are forbidden, and the people using them are cursed. The hair extension rule, according to most interpretations applies to all kinds of materials that are attached to the hair and look like it, so maybe you can just not attach it to your hair directly, but I can't see how that might help.

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lemmy.world

I don't think Muslims do that, but some Orthodox Jews do. And yes, it's very silly, as are most of the loopholes they use around the over 600 Biblical laws they feel they must follow.

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FelixCressreply
lemmy.world

I thought the same. I know it is a serious subject but he looks like a dwarf.

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