Deal breaker

Re: Deal breaker

lol agreed

it’s clear from some of the responses it’s been A LONG TIME since they were enrolled in an educational institute. Long time doesn’t just mean time, it’s also a metaphor for how insanely different things are now compared to not so long ago.

oh and “haram money”? Can you fatwa issuers please pipe down?

If this is the case, you better make sure you’ve never taken a loan of ANY kind, won a lottery, made ANY money off an investment (this includes interest rates for personal accounts, dividends from any stock, superannuation, etc), received any form of financial assistance that you dont have to pay back (student grant, the dole, pension, situational benefits).

THE STATEMENT BELOW ASSUMES THE STUDENTS ARE IN A WESTERN COUNTRY

Also, I don’t think you guys understand how DIFFICULT it is to actually get with any serious form of plagiarism nowadays, such as this would be. I would be EXTREMELY surprised if these essays are handed in by students as they are written by the author. Please do not pass judgement so easily without knowing much.

OP told you in one line what he does. If that’s enough for you guys to pass judgement, disgusting. Everything is not as black and white as op presented it, of this I am certain.
(I don’t include Pakistan in this because it’s been a long time since I studied there and can’t make an informed statement)

THE STATEMENT BELOW ASSUMES THE STUDENTS ARE IN PAKISTAN

Really? In a country where 58.7 million people (please let that number sink in) are living below the poverty line, you want to condemn a man who writes for a living?
The man produces his own work. It is then sold. I think you guys should lax up. There are a lot worse things a person can do for a living.

Don’t be so quick to call the man’s hard earned rozi haram, based on one sentence. Not only is that ignorant, it’s horribly rude and straight up vile.

Edit: Just noticed, it was just the ladies that questioned his religious integrity (thus far). Just something I wanted to point out.