May 18, 2024, 8:52:09 PM
Would MORA allow this to happen in Brunei?
https://www.reddit.com/r/Brunei/comments/1cv6zog/would_mora_allow_this_to_happen...↳
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Hm.. Forget if MoRA would allow it, I'm sure they'd be plenty of "religious" people would go foaming at their mouths about it and end up saving the pictures on their phone.
psychedelic_beetle
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Saudi has always been a little different from the rest of the islamic countries
chronicler44
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Yes but only for royals.
Fuckmora
14
No chance. SA is currently modernising. Whereas we're regressing.
chowchan
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Next time when you receive news they start walking naked in public, instead of asking MORA ask ourselves is it acceptable to us other people share the flesh of our wives and daughters? I do not need to refer to Quran and AlHadith to say NO. It is just applying common morality sense.
Peace_beaver
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Brunei doesn't allow anything, we only ban things.
Original-Hamburger
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Saudi is getting corrupted in terms of religion (I'm not a religious person) and it is worrying though.
In my perspective, they don't really help Palestine as much despite being an 'Islamic country' like Brunei, Malaysia, Indo and etc. They are modernising following the western cultures, and I fear.... They'll forget themselves and become one of *Them*.
They'll grow too greedy, lustful and etc. Addicted to the toxic life. To be honest, i don't there's a way to change them anyway...
Beneficial_Plum5558
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One reason why we don't send delegations to learn from the house of Saud, only to Ache and Kelantan.
durianisking
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There used to be a time, when Christmas tree is scarier to them 🫡
Primary_Chart_6111
3
Only in the palace
SnooPoems2540
2
Urang macam awda pun kan meliat ani bah! ⤵︎
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Isn't it fascinating how discussions about cultural practices can ignite such passionate debates? This Reddit thread showcases a colorful mix of opinions on morality, modernity, and cultural differences, proving that even in a digital age, traditions hold strong emotions!