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Isn't this haram?

And also the post looks like it's been written by Ali Abdelaziz:

 
50k bounce hasn't changed in how long now? whatever it was worth then, it means less now
 
Isn't this haram?

And also the post looks like it's been written by Ali Abdelaziz:
Well. Its really comical, what exactly? All around it. - 1. Recording to DW Khabib received 20,000,000 usd + from Putin for winning his titles. 2. Last year Putin/Russian government seized multiple objects and cars from Khabib for reportedly 3,000,000 usd tax debt to Russia.

Aaaand now "our big Muslim guy" promoted "betting" bussines / because - capital at risk? Very Haram..

Also: -(few years ago)- Khabib is known for refusing to fight during Ramadan and for 45 days after, explaining that fasting makes high-level competition dangerous and that this time is reserved for prayer and family .

(This year) - Khabib and his team expressed understanding and support for Ankalaev’s decision. Team Khabib clarified that it is permissible in Islam for athletes to break their fast in situations where health and safety are at risk, such as during extreme weight cutting for a fight. Javier Mendez, Khabib’s coach, explained that this exception is recognized and that Ankalaev “is allowed to have ‘cheat meals’ despite Ramadan”

Some examples which says opposite. -

Kyrie Irving (NBA Basketball) During the NBA playoffs, Kyrie Irving has openly fasted for Ramadan, abstaining from both food and water during daylight hours, and still delivering standout performances. In 2022, he scored 34 points in a playoff game while fasting, crediting his faith and discipline for his ability to compete at such a high level.

Belal Muhammad fought and defeated Vicente Luque in a UFC main event during Ramadan, fasting from dawn to sunset while training and cutting weight. He described the challenge as extremely difficult but credited his mental clarity and spiritual focus during the holy month for his performance. He has developed a routine that allows him to train, hydrate before sunrise, and break his fast strategically to maintain performance.


Mo Farah (Track & Field) The Olympic gold medalist has observed Ramadan during training and competition, adjusting his routines but maintaining elite performance levels.
Moeen Ali and Amir Khan (Cricket and Boxing) Both athletes have observed Ramadan while competing internationally, demonstrating that it is possible to maintain high performance while fasting.

Moe Sbihi (Rowing) The British Olympic rower has fasted during intense training and competition, including the World Championships, where he trained for hours daily while abstaining from food and wate

Or there is what Mokaev thinks about Ramadan -

"Here, you have 30 days you have to fast and you cannot skip some days, you have to be consistent" - Mokaev even chose to skip UFC 300 because he felt it was too difficult to prepare for a fight during Ramadan, highlighting his commitment to his faith.


Like iam not muslim, but this "bending" of rules seems very funny to me. Like shouldnt "god" get him through his trouble recording to their religion? Isn't that basically blaphemy when he eats since he cannot do this with only "gods" help? :D Lecture me muslims...
 
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Kyrie Irving (NBA Basketball) During the NBA playoffs, Kyrie Irving has openly fasted for Ramadan, abstaining from both food and water during daylight hours, and still delivering standout performances. In 2022, he scored 34 points in a playoff game while fasting, crediting his faith and discipline for his ability to compete at such a high level.
To be totally fair, Kyrie is not getting punched in the head repeatedly in his sport.

Also yes...like most of the religious people, Khabib does seem like a huge hypocrite. He's only muslim when it serves him, or so it seems.
 
It's some sort of AI advisor but they don't invest in firearms, liquor or whatever haram stuff.
 
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wot

firearms aren't haram lol
It isn’t but they don’t want to invest in anything that can contribute to death. I believe smoking is also not haram but they don’t invest in tobacco. They also don’t do porn and anything with the pig industry out of the obvious reason.

This stuff is listed on their website. I don’t think it’s a big deal. It’s just a less profitable ai investing advisor.
 
Actually, it's halal, it says it there in the post.
 
Well. Its really comical, what exactly? All around it. - 1. Recording to DW Khabib received 20,000,000 usd + from Putin for winning his titles. 2. Last year Putin/Russian government seized multiple objects and cars from Khabib for reportedly 3,000,000 usd tax debt to Russia.

Aaaand now "our big Muslim guy" promoted "betting" bussines / because - capital at risk? Very Haram..

Also: -(few years ago)- Khabib is known for refusing to fight during Ramadan and for 45 days after, explaining that fasting makes high-level competition dangerous and that this time is reserved for prayer and family .

(This year) - Khabib and his team expressed understanding and support for Ankalaev’s decision. Team Khabib clarified that it is permissible in Islam for athletes to break their fast in situations where health and safety are at risk, such as during extreme weight cutting for a fight. Javier Mendez, Khabib’s coach, explained that this exception is recognized and that Ankalaev “is allowed to have ‘cheat meals’ despite Ramadan”

Some examples which says opposite. -

Kyrie Irving (NBA Basketball) During the NBA playoffs, Kyrie Irving has openly fasted for Ramadan, abstaining from both food and water during daylight hours, and still delivering standout performances. In 2022, he scored 34 points in a playoff game while fasting, crediting his faith and discipline for his ability to compete at such a high level.

Belal Muhammad fought and defeated Vicente Luque in a UFC main event during Ramadan, fasting from dawn to sunset while training and cutting weight. He described the challenge as extremely difficult but credited his mental clarity and spiritual focus during the holy month for his performance. He has developed a routine that allows him to train, hydrate before sunrise, and break his fast strategically to maintain performance.


Mo Farah (Track & Field) The Olympic gold medalist has observed Ramadan during training and competition, adjusting his routines but maintaining elite performance levels.
Moeen Ali and Amir Khan (Cricket and Boxing) Both athletes have observed Ramadan while competing internationally, demonstrating that it is possible to maintain high performance while fasting.

Moe Sbihi (Rowing) The British Olympic rower has fasted during intense training and competition, including the World Championships, where he trained for hours daily while abstaining from food and wate

Or there is what Mokaev thinks about Ramadan -

"Here, you have 30 days you have to fast and you cannot skip some days, you have to be consistent" - Mokaev even chose to skip UFC 300 because he felt it was too difficult to prepare for a fight during Ramadan, highlighting his commitment to his faith.


Like iam not muslim, but this "bending" of rules seems very funny to me. Like shouldnt "god" get him through his trouble recording to their religion? Isn't that basically blaphemy when he eats since he cannot do this with only "gods" help? :D Lecture me muslims...
Oh boy.. you have a lot of feelings about it.
 
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