Kickboxing / boxing ???
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Any decent martial arts gym in gulshan (nepa side) where the trainers actually know their stuff and are keen on teaching??
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Any decent martial arts gym in gulshan (nepa side) where the trainers actually know their stuff and are keen on teaching??
Please suggest me a LOCAL/NOT BOYCOTED stronggg instant coffee (was using nescafe matinal suave before, never really found any decent replacement)
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Asalamoalikum, is it just me or do y'all also feel that you know stuff about islam but when the time comes to actually put that knowledge into action you fall face first??
On a personal lvl, wallahi I couldn't have been more convinced that this religion is the truth, intellectually, emotionally and from all sorts of lly. I'm as convinced of the day of judgment being true as I am about my name/gender. Y is it still that when the stakes are soooo high (either it's eternal punishment or eternal bliss) I still continously mess up here and there and that too on things that I know EXACTLY what I am supposed to do and yet I chose not to. It's like you see a fire a mile away and you still chose to run towards it, now y would any sane person do that??
I know for a fact it's not my lack of wanting it, I wouldn't want anything more in life but to obey Allah and to not disobey Him. I'm looking for an intellectual explanation here and more importantly A SOLUTION.
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Asalamoalikum, is it just me or do y'all also feel that you know stuff about islam but when the time comes to actually put that knowledge into action you fall face first??
On a personal lvl, wallahi I couldn't have been more convinced that this religion is the truth, intellectually, emotionally and from all sorts of lly. I'm as convinced of the day of judgment being true as I am about my name/gender. Y is it still that when the stakes are soooo high (either it's eternal punishment or eternal bliss) I still continously mess up here and there and that too on things that I know EXACTLY what I am supposed to do and yet I chose not to. It's like you see a fire a mile away and you still chose to run towards it, now y would any sane person do that??
I know for a fact it's not my lack of wanting it, I wouldn't want anything more in life but to obey Allah and to not disobey Him. I'm looking for an intellectual explanation here and more importantly A SOLUTION.
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Hello karachites,
I’m a 25M from karachi who has been on a self-improvement journey for a while now. While I’ve made progress, I still find myself lacking consistency from time to time. I’m looking for a like-minded accountability partner on a similar path so we can keep pushing each other to the next level.
The Game Plan:
60-Day Cycles: We pick 2 daily habits (either installing a good one or uninstalling a bad one) and stick to them for 60 days.
90% Success Rate: While the ideal goal is 60 days straight without fail, we will shoot for a minimum 90% success rate to keep it realistic but disciplined.
Progressive Overload: Once those habits become automatic after 60 days, we move on to the next 2 habits for the next 60 days, and so on.
No Reverting: The entire point is permanent change. Going back to a bad habit or dropping a good one after the 60 days is a big NO-NO.
Requirements & Filters (Please Read Before Messaging):
Men Only: I am strictly looking for another male partner for this journey.
Long-Term Commitment Only: This is not a short-term sprint. Please do not message me if you only want to build one or two habits and then ditch the partnership. I am looking for someone to stay locked in for the long haul as we continuously stack habits cycle after cycle.
If you are genuinely serious about this and are ready for daily check-ins, please DM me with a bit about yourself, and what habits you want to tackle first.
Let's do this!
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Hi everyone,
I’m a 25M from karachi who has been on a self-improvement journey for a while now. While I’ve made progress, I still find myself lacking consistency from time to time. I’m looking for a like-minded accountability partner on a similar path so we can keep pushing each other to the next level.
The Game Plan:
60-Day Cycles: We pick 2 daily habits (either installing a good one or uninstalling a bad one) and stick to them for 60 days.
90% Success Rate: While the ideal goal is 60 days straight without fail, we will shoot for a minimum 90% success rate to keep it realistic but disciplined.
Progressive Overload: Once those habits become automatic after 60 days, we move on to the next 2 habits for the next 60 days, and so on.
No Reverting: The entire point is permanent change. Going back to a bad habit or dropping a good one after the 60 days is a big NO-NO.
Requirements & Filters (Please Read Before Messaging):
Men Only: I am strictly looking for another male partner for this journey.
Long-Term Commitment Only: This is not a short-term sprint. Please do not message me if you only want to build one or two habits and then ditch the partnership. I am looking for someone to stay locked in for the long haul as we continuously stack habits cycle after cycle.
If you are genuinely serious about this and are ready for daily check-ins, please DM me with a bit about yourself, your location/time zone, and what habits you want to tackle first.
Let's do this!
Hi everyone,
I’m a 25M who has been on a self-improvement journey for a while now. While I’ve made progress, I still find myself lacking consistency from time to time. I’m looking for a like-minded accountability partner on a similar path so we can keep pushing each other to the next level.
The Game Plan:
60-Day Cycles: We pick 2 daily habits (either installing a good one or uninstalling a bad one) and stick to them for 60 days.
90% Success Rate: While the ideal goal is 60 days straight without fail, we will shoot for a minimum 90% success rate to keep it realistic but disciplined.
Progressive Overload: Once those habits become automatic after 60 days, we move on to the next 2 habits for the next 60 days, and so on.
No Reverting: The entire point is permanent change. Going back to a bad habit or dropping a good one after the 60 days is a big NO-NO.
Requirements & Filters (Please Read Before Messaging):
Men Only: I am strictly looking for another male partner for this journey.
Time Zone: My time zone is GMT+5 / UTC+5. Ideally, you are in a similar or manageable time zone so our daily check-ins line up easily.
Long-Term Commitment Only: This is not a short-term sprint. Please do not message me if you only want to build one or two habits and then ditch the partnership. I am looking for someone to stay locked in for the long haul as we continuously stack habits cycle after cycle.
If you are genuinely serious about this and are ready for daily check-ins, please DM me with a bit about yourself, your location/time zone, and what habits you want to tackle first.
Let's do this!
Hi everyone,
I’m a 25M who has been on a self-improvement journey for a while now. While I’ve made progress, I still find myself lacking consistency from time to time. I’m looking for a like-minded accountability partner on a similar path so we can keep pushing each other to the next level.
The Game Plan:
60-Day Cycles: We pick 2 daily habits (either installing a good one or uninstalling a bad one) and stick to them for 60 days.
90% Success Rate: While the ideal goal is 60 days straight without fail, we will shoot for a minimum 90% success rate to keep it realistic but disciplined.
Progressive Overload: Once those habits become automatic after 60 days, we move on to the next 2 habits for the next 60 days, and so on.
No Reverting: The entire point is permanent change. Going back to a bad habit or dropping a good one after the 60 days is a big NO-NO.
Requirements & Filters (Please Read Before Messaging):
Men Only: I am strictly looking for another male partner for this journey.
Time Zone: My time zone is GMT+5 / UTC+5. Ideally, you are in a similar or manageable time zone so our daily check-ins line up easily.
Long-Term Commitment Only: This is not a short-term sprint. Please do not message me if you only want to build one or two habits and then ditch the partnership. I am looking for someone to stay locked in for the long haul as we continuously stack habits cycle after cycle.
If you are genuinely serious about this and are ready for daily check-ins, please DM me with a bit about yourself, your location/time zone, and what habits you want to tackle first.
Let's do this!
Hi everyone,
I’m a 25M who has been on a self-improvement journey for a while now. While I’ve made progress, I still find myself lacking consistency from time to time. I’m looking for a like-minded accountability partner on a similar path so we can keep pushing each other to the next level.
The Game Plan:
60-Day Cycles: We pick 2 daily habits (either installing a good one or uninstalling a bad one) and stick to them for 60 days.
90% Success Rate: While the ideal goal is 60 days straight without fail, we will shoot for a minimum 90% success rate to keep it realistic but disciplined.
Progressive Overload: Once those habits become automatic after 60 days, we move on to the next 2 habits for the next 60 days, and so on.
No Reverting: The entire point is permanent change. Going back to a bad habit or dropping a good one after the 60 days is a big NO-NO.
Requirements & Filters (Please Read Before Messaging):
Men Only: I am strictly looking for another male partner for this journey.
Time Zone: My time zone is GMT+5 / UTC+5. Ideally, you are in a similar or manageable time zone so our daily check-ins line up easily.
Long-Term Commitment Only: This is not a short-term sprint. Please do not message me if you only want to build one or two habits and then ditch the partnership. I am looking for someone to stay locked in for the long haul as we continuously stack habits cycle after cycle.
If you are genuinely serious about this and are ready for daily check-ins, please DM me with a bit about yourself, your location/time zone, and what habits you want to tackle first.
Let's do this!
Asalamoalikum people, I need some advice regarding a situation at university. There’s a guy in my clinical rotation group who also lives near my house and sits next to me in all our classes. For the past three years, I’ve been helping him out by lending him books, explaining concepts, and inviting him over to my place for viva prep. I did all of this purely for the sake of Allah and had no issues with it.
The problem is that he now considers me his BFF, but as an introvert with very few close friends, I don’t view him that way at all. He doesn't really have other friends at uni, so my helpfulness has led him to believe we are best friends. Recently, his constant nagging, jokes, and irrelevant questioning have become too much for me, and I’ve had enough. On top of that, he now expects me to help him out in the tiniest of task that which he is very well competent to do on his own.
I don't want to hurt his feelings or displease Allah, but I desperately need my space. What is the Islamic perspective on a situation like this, and how can I practically set boundaries without being harsh?
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Hello, can someone pls lmk if its possible to learn mma or any martial arts at home (j for basic self defense and stuff) without getting involved with an actual gym/trainer ?? If yes, HOW, and which form of self defense would be the most convenient to learn at home ??
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Hello, can someone pls lmk if its possible to learn mma or any martial arts at home (j for basic self defense and stuff) without getting involved with an actual gym/trainer ?? If yes, HOW, and which form of self defense would be the most convenient to learn at home ??
Hello, can someone pls lmk if its possible to learn mma or any martial arts at home (j for basic self defense and stuff) without getting involved with an actual gym/trainer ?? If yes, HOW, and which form of self defense would be the most convenient to learn at home ??
Hello, I am a final-year BDS student in Karachi. I have a few questions for those who have navigated the path ahead of me:
Academic Distinctions: Do the distinctions earned throughout the degree actually carry weight in the long run? If so, how do they benefit a career in dentistry?
Specialization vs. General Dentistry: I am personally exhausted by academic study and do not wish to pursue a Master’s degree. However, the prevailing opinion seems to be that a general dentist is 'worthless' without specialization. What are your thoughts on this?
Clinical Competence: Despite being in my final year, I feel significantly behind in clinical skills. My institute lacks a supportive teaching environment; seniors and faculty often limit us to observation rather than hands-on practice. While I excel academically (Alhumdulillah, I can earn distinctions easily), clinical work is my weak point. I struggle with basic manual tasks that others seem to grasp instantly, and even a recent internship didn't help. WHAT SHOULD I DO??
Just like me, if anyone feels that lately they have drifted away from Allah due to whatever reason and is keen on getting back on track, hit me up if you need an accountability partner (I'd keep you in check and you'd do the same for me till we get back to the point from where we started drifting away)
Just like me, if anyone feels that lately they have drifted away from Allah due to whatever reason and is keen on getting back on track, hit me up if you need an accountability partner (I'd keep you in check and you'd do the same for me till we get back to the point from where we started drifting away)
Just like me, if anyone feels that lately they have drifted away from Allah due to whatever reason and is keen on getting back on track, hit me up if you need an accountability partner (I'd keep you in check and you'd do the same for me till we get back to the point from where we started drifting away)