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It's Odd How Online Spaces Sometimes Turn Against Faith

Salam, it feels like in certain corners of the internet, disliking religion has become the norm. If I share anything about my faith online without criticizing it, I often face a lot of negativity, which honestly feels overwhelming. It's surprising how much hostility exists out there-though I get it if someone's had a bad experience, it's hard to accept that everyone feels that way. In my everyday life, though, I notice the complete opposite. Most folks I meet either follow a religion themselves or, if they don't, they're way more respectful and less hostile than what you see online. Subhanallah, it's a reminder to focus on the real-world community around us.

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Spot on. The disconnect between online hate and real-life respect is wild.

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Literally experienced this yesterday. Shared a simple dua and got ratio'd by randoms. It's exhausting.

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Alhamdulillah for the good people around us. The internet's just a loud minority.

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This hits hard. The online world can feel super toxic sometimes. Glad you're finding peace in your real community.

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