Islam is one of the major religions of the world, and within that there are many philosophical ranges of ideas and practises, as there are within any faith. A broad one within Islam is 'Sufism'. Sufism, generally, is seen as a more 'mystic' than mainstream Islam, with many concepts of the harmony of all living beings, a deeper spiritual dimension and practise with much metaphysical debate, and a very inward worship of Allah. Where much of mainstream Islam is focused on jurisprudence, the stick legalistic interpretation and debate of the Sharia to find the right way to live, Sufis look outside of that path, while still deferring to it, to find a way to live and worship. Sufism, in it's embrace of trying to find a deeper spiritual exploration to existence, has come to be known as a more tolerant and even syncretic form of Islam, with many of the melting pots of the Islamic world, such as the Indian Mughal Empire, containing a flourishing interfaith dialogue with other philosophical, spiritual, and metaphysical ideas and cross pollination.
One of the core concepts of Sufism is 'Wahdat' (Unity), the idea that the worshipper has some form of 'Unity' with Allah himself, with two main interpretation of Wahdat and what this 'Unity' is and means on a deeper level about us, and the nature of reality. These are Wahdat ash-shuhud, the unity of witness, and Wahdat al-wujud, the unity of being. The Unity of Being takes the position that the only True thing to exist in all of creation is Allah himself, and therefore, all things must exist within Allah and he is the total culmination of all that exists, and not merely a singular entity which one worships. Conversely, Wahdat ash-shuhud argues that this personal close connection with Allah is only subjective, and only exists within the mind of the worshipper, where through meditation, one can reach fana fillah and sublimate ones very own self into the will of Allah, and form a unity with Allah through this total destruction of the self in all forms. Although, it has been argued by many that the difference is semantical, and neither position means the other is wrong, many Sufis believe in both.
An analogy used by the Sufi scholar Ibn Arabi talks of Humans as reflectors of Allah. A mirror perfectly reflects the subject who stands in front of it, and yet the reflection is not independent, it cannot exist without the original 'true' form, it can never be without that original 'creator' standing in front of the mirror. A human is nothing without Allah for them to reflect through themselves, they are a blank nothing, and so this relationship shows the unity of Humans with Allah, but also a dependence on and clear hierarchy within the unity.
for those who wish to read further, Fusus Al-Hikam by the theologian and, arguably most influential, Sufi Abn Arabi goes in to the topic much deeper than I can for a megathread http://www.sufi.ir/books/download/english/ibn-arabi-en/fusus-al-hikam-en.pdf
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This place is honestly way better than the subreddit used to be. Way fewer libs, fewer dumb struggle sessions and jokes doesn't get overused quite as often.
The thing I miss the most was the feeling of :sicko-yes: when some idiot CHUD would wander in and just get eviscerated by a thousand vicious posters
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I mean on one hand it's good, I've seen stuff like gore posts at 3 AM in new, but on the other hand this website will never convince a CHUD to upload a picture of his dick
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They both have their positives and negatives, although I lean on liking Hexbear more.
I think the old sub was less sectarian and more of a big tent. I think Anarchists get mocked and shit on here a tad much on here. Hexbear is also a bit more nihilist and blackpilled than the sub, which can either be a good or bad thing. I also miss the sheer size of it and it's proximity to the rest of the chud website which allowed us to brigade redditors and dunk on them. The memes were more abundant ngl.
I will say I have been a victim of the stricter moderation on here and while I do decry it at times and miss the more Wild West feeling of CTH, I understand it because a. I am kind of an asshole misanthrope at times and b. everybody, including I, needs to improve. I do think mods should go easy on people posting bad takes, everyone has bad takes imo they shouldn't be met with banning.
OTOH, I like the community aspect of Hexbear and the emojis are the fucking best. Also, it's very trans friendly, more open to third world politics, and slightly more racially sensitive than the old sub.
About the moderation, at least you don't have to worry about the reddit admins coming in and shutting down your account here. In the last couple months of the sub I got constant temp bans from reddit for upvoting the wrong stuff even though I almost never posted lol.
I remember that crazy shit. It never happened to me but people on the sub kept saying they'd be banned for upvoting things. Maybe I wasn't upvoting hard enough.
They had to have some way to flag accounts. People were complaining about it for months before anything happened to me, but once I got the first one it was just a constant barrage of time-outs.