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Hey guys, so I have not been cubing for that long but I follow a tutorial on YouTube and usually I never had a problem with solving a cube but for the past two days I have always had the problem that one corner never properly gets solved. Since i follow a simple tutorial i also dk what to do☹️ Can yall help me?

u/Bylyl — 3 days ago

Keep running into the same problem

Hi yall
I’m pretty new to Rubik’s cubes and I’m trying to learn how to solve one. My first cube was a really cheap one I bought at a Turkish bazaar for around €2. I’ve tried following several beginner tutorials on YouTube, but I keep running into the same problem: at some point( its always the last step with fixing the corners on the 3rd layer), something on the cube seems to be wrong compared to what the tutorial shows, so I have to “fix” it before I can continue Because of this, I’ve never actually been able to fully solve it.
I’m not sure if I’m doing something wrong, or if the cube itself is just really bad/possibly not set up correctly. so I have two questions:
Is this likely a problem with the cheap cube, or am I probably making mistakes while following the tutorial?
If I should get a different cube, what would you recommend for a complete beginner? I’d like something good and smooth but preferbly not too expensive.
If anyone has advice on what I might be doing wrong, I’d really appreciate it! 🥲💔

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u/Bylyl — 10 days ago

Title: Is this kind of healing ritual allowed in Islam?

Hi Guys,
I have a question:
When I was a child, I had what I think was a fatty lump under my skin (I remember one on my elbow that had been there for years).
My aunt took me to a small village in Turkey to see a man and a woman who were known for healing people. I was very young, so I don’t remember everything that happened. I’m pretty sure there was more to the ritual, but I just can’t remember the details.
What I do remember is that they made a small hole in an egg and rubbed it over the lump. I think they recited something, but I don’t remember whether it was Qur’an or something else.
Afterward, my dad was told to bury the egg and not look back after burying it. Eventually, the lump disappeared.
As an adult, I’m wondering what exactly this was. Is there any basis for this kind of ritual in Islam, or is it considered superstition, innovation (bid’ah), or even sihr (magic)? Does anyone know if this is a known folk practice in Turkey?

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u/Bylyl — 2 months ago