Well done to her, hope it benefits her positively in life. But mostly, I hope the pressure and expectation isn't too bad and she just gets to be a normal kid.
Imagine having one or both of your parents not love you enough that you turned out like this.
I was respectful to you because I believed that I might have been giving off the wrong idea. But clearly you do not learn from the example of others.
Similarly, you can trash talk me. But I will not stand by and let you talk about others like that.
Turned out like what? he worked hard to get into one of the best universities in the world, isn't into gossip and gives credit where its due. i think its sad you are still bullying a little girl and you should stop embarrassing yourself because its clear you're jealous.
Please stop trolling and posting insults not relevant to this thread, I am sure you can find a nice little Chinese thread to post your ramblings and bully this little 11 year old girl.
I am proud of my fellow Iranian Muslimette It's nice to hear women do well
There is nothing to suggest that she is Muslim and I rather think the opposite is more likely to be true, but yes I agree about highlighting the achievement of women.
I have no time for people who are toxic like you and seek out to purposefully destroy others. However you are right; I apologise to everyone for detailing the thread. But you need to learn to be kinder. I have a sneaking suspicion that you are attempting to put political significance or nationalistic pride into this. To that I say: be proud! I am not attempting to put her or you down. Finally, I am not bullying her. Indeed it would be an honour to meet her and speak to her. This is the final post I will be making as I have A level exams.
Again, please stop diverting from the topic of this thread to satiate your desire for attention online by bulling an 11 year old, thanks. If you want to criticise or insult me you can PM me or make your own thread, but don't continuously post non constructive spam on here to shift attention from highlighting the achievement of this genius little child to you.
I will not be replying to you again, bai bai la for good my obsessed little Chinese friend.
Hugely popular Islamic surname used mostly in Iran, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan Names (specifically last names) are what we used to identify ourselves through our religion- hence the assumption, if that makes sense.
There is nothing to suggest that she is Muslim and I rather think the opposite is more likely to be true, but yes I agree about highlighting the achievement of women.
Hugely popular Islamic surname used mostly in Iran, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan Names (specifically last names) are what we used to identify ourselves through our religion- hence the assumption, if that makes sense.
She did not choose her surname, nor did her parents, so it's fallacious to use that to attribute a religion to this child.
Hugely popular Islamic surname used mostly in Iran, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan Names (specifically last names) are what we used to identify ourselves through our religion- hence the assumption, if that makes sense.
You have repeated what you've said but again it doesn't mean shes muslim.
Well I should definitely change my surname now to avoid this presumption
Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) said, "You will be called on the Day of Resurrection by your names and the names of your fathers, so have good names."
Its imperative that Muslim children are named with Islamic names hence a good indication of faith. Its just how it works. In my family, our last names have been altered so that they are Islamic- my parents chose it.
Another good reason why I'm so proud of this little girl is that my uncle is very close friends with her uncle so its also nice to know that people I know are doing well.
I only mentioned religion, race and her gender because I can identify (almost) closely and its not often a young brown Muslim girl can identify with other high achievers- and females in general as well as men (white, middle class) tend to be at the top of the social hierarchy so its quite nice for a change.
Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) said, "You will be called on the Day of Resurrection by your names and the names of your fathers, so have good names."
Its imperative that Muslim children are named with Islamic names hence a good indication of faith. Its just how it works. In my family, our last names have been altered so that they are Islamic- my parents chose it.
Another good reason why I'm so proud of this little girl is that my uncle is very close friends with her uncle so its also nice to know that people I know are doing well.
I only mentioned religion, race and her gender because I can identify (almost) closely and its not often a young brown Muslim girl can identify with other high achievers- and females in general as well as men (white, middle class) tend to be at the top of the social hierarchy so its quite nice for a change.
You don't need to tell me what you're going to do do what you like
If those are your views thats fine but i and many others don't give a **** about what muhammad said. Please don't assume shes muslim and its sad you need someone to be a muslim to relate to them. Its a damaging stereotype to dump her under muslim just because shes iranian. In times like this I wish iran was truly iran with zoroastrian and not a silly religion imposed on them but oh well i will read this letter forever and dream http://www.persepolis.nu/timeline-letters.htm