Thought provoking scenario written by Pervez Hoodbhoy
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Thought provoking scenario written by Pervez Hoodbhoy

Book title - Islam and Science: Religious Orthodoxy and the Battle for Rationality

u/Jelly-Always-Returns — 17 days ago
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Why do pakistani need to be Anti-science to be Pro-Muslim?

You also see the science text books filled with religious texts. After teaching the whole chapter of evolution, there are two pages at the end, dedicated to proving why it's false.

u/Jelly-Always-Returns — 19 days ago
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Rules for thee, but not for me

Religion: The opium of the poor. Islamic dogma is just a tool for control: General Zia forcing 'modesty' on women while his elite circle dressed as they pleased.

u/Jelly-Always-Returns — 24 days ago
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Muhammad killed a Jewish woman's family and r*ped her the same night (the story of Safiyyah)

DO NOT LET MUSLIMS SUGARCOAT AND JUSTIFY THIS FOR YOU, PLEASE.

the story of safiyyah bint huyayy, her tribe (banu al nadir) was attacked, her father, brother and husband were killed and shortly after she was taken as a captive, they analysed her body as her family was dead on the ground

LET'S SEE THIS IN HER OWN WORDS:

"Sahih Ibn Habban (11/607)

عن عبد الله بن عمر رضي الله عنه قال : ... قالت صفية : وكان رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم من أبغض الناس إلي قتل زوجي وأبي وأخي فما زال يعتذر إليَّ ويقول : ( إن أباك ألب علي العرب وفعل وفعل ) حتى ذهب ذلك من نفسي ... رواه ابن حبان في " صحيحه " ( 11 / 607 )

Abdullah Ibn Umar narrates that Safiya said:"Rasool Allah was among the most hated person for me, while he killed my husband, father and brother. Then he used to make excuses that my father used to incite the Arabs against him. He kept on apologizing for so long till I was no more angry.

Grading: Sahih (authentic)."

NOW DO WE UNDERSTAND????

a man personally kills a woman's husband, father and brother, takes her captives spoils of war, marries her which is logically and psychologically r\*pe, no real world where a woman wants to marry and sleep with the killer of her brother, father and husband.. we all know she was captured and she had no authority, she was helpless, i will not sugarcoat, i will not accept the sugarcoating and justifications of any muslim either.

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u/Jelly-Always-Returns — 24 days ago
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In Pakistan, open-heart surgery at a public hospital cost ~96,600 PKR ($347 USD). In the US, the same procedure averages $75,000 to $150,000+.

u/Jelly-Always-Returns — 26 days ago
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In Pakistan, open-heart surgery at a public hospital cost ~96,600 PKR ($347 USD). In the US, the same procedure averages $75,000 to $150,000+.

  • Open-Heart Bypass (CABG) / Valve Replacement: 96,600 PKR (~$347 USD)
  • Angioplasty: 20,000 PKR (~$72 USD)
  • Angiography: 8,775 PKR (~$31.50 USD)
  • Complete Blood Count (CBC): 100 PKR (~$0.36 USD)
  • Troponin I Test (Heart Attack Marker): 700 PKR (~$2.50 USD)
u/Jelly-Always-Returns — 26 days ago
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what’s your hot take on desi culture that would have you in this state?

Men should contribute to doing household chores.

u/Jelly-Always-Returns — 1 month ago
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Pakistan’s population crisis in a nutshell: Dumping the burden of personal responsibility onto God, then expecting society to pay for it.

This blind, faith-based reproduction mindset is exactly why Pakistan is trapped in a permanent cycle of poverty.

u/Jelly-Always-Returns — 1 month ago

Will an MPH make me employable in the Scotland/NHS or other?

I (M23) will be starting my MPH at University of Aberdeen in Sept. My main concern is: would this open up employability within the NHS or public health sector (research, policy, health promotion, epidemiology, etc.)?

I’ve read that Public Health careers do not always need HCPC registration, but employers may look for specific skills (stats, epidemiology, data analysis, global health experience, etc.).

Would an MPH be enough to land entry-level roles in the NHS/public sector, or would I need further training/certifications afterwards?

I have a bachelor's degree in a medical field as well.

(I would require visa sponsorship for the job)

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u/Jelly-Always-Returns — 1 month ago

Will an MPH (Public Health) make me employable in the Scotland/NHS or other?

I (M23) will be starting my MPH at University of Aberdeen in Sept. My main concern is: would this open up employability within the NHS or public health sector (research, policy, health promotion, epidemiology, etc.)?

I’ve read that Public Health careers do not always need HCPC registration, but employers may look for specific skills (stats, epidemiology, data analysis, global health experience, etc.).

Would an MPH be enough to land entry-level roles in the NHS/public sector, or would I need further training/certifications afterwards?

I have a bachelor's degree in a medical field as well.

(I would require visa sponsorship for the job)

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u/Jelly-Always-Returns — 1 month ago