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Danty
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Jazalakairun sister Herjihad!
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Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said "Be kind, for whenever kindness becomes part of something, it beautifies it.Whenever it is taken from something, it leaves it tarnished." (IMAM BUKHARI)
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herjihad
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Al-Hamdulillah (From a Married Muslimah) La Howla Wa La Quwata Illa BiLLah - There is no Effort or Power except with Allah's Will.
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peacemaker
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Assalamu Alaikum! Alwardah, Yes, insha Allah, we will achieve this. Jazak Allah Khair, Sister, and hope that you would continue to take part in all such discussions. Peace |
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Then which of the favours of your Lord will ye deny?
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Alwardah
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As Salamu Alaikum Sister Mishmish and Brother Peacemaker Jazakallahu Khairan for your wise words. I think it will be great if we can all agree to disagree by posting daleel in support of our claim and nobody takes things personally. I sincerely pray from the bottom of my heart that we can achieve this. Wa Alaikum Salam |
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�Verily your Lord is quick in punishment; yet He is indeed Oft-Forgiving Most Merciful (Surah Al-An�am 6:165)
"Indeed, we belong to Allah and to Him is our return" (Surah Baqarah 2: 155) |
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peacemaker
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Assalamu Alaikum! Masha Allah I am also very inquisitive, Sister Mishmish. I had the first debate with my father when I was 8 years old ( Grade 3 ). I asked him that what he had taught me in Qur�an about Sun�s position in the solar system was different from what I was taught in the class room ( well, modern scientific theory conforms to Qur�anic position as far as Sun�s movement is concerned, but it didn't at that time). I remember that it was late night and he was sleeping, I woke him up to discuss the matter ( he had given me the permission to wake him up to ask questions/ discuss any topic, and I used to avail it at will, when I look back, I think, I was really giving him hard time with my little mind). The point is you and I are same or similar in this respect. So, a proper discussion with evidences from Qur�an, Sunnah and opinion of Scholars can properly direct us towards the conclusion on any topic. Now how should an "average knowledge seeker" ( member or guest ), let us exclude you and me, whether Muslim or non-Muslim get the Message of Islam on a topic if half of us are on one side and the other half on other side, and "endless" argument goes on and on with no conclusion in sight? What would be the way of Prophet ( SAW ) and his companions to convey the Message of Islam to the Mankind? Had they not been unified in their position, how would they have conveyed the Message to the Mankind including super powers of the time? By being "unified" doesn�t mean that we may not have our personal differences, or we may not discuss or ask questions, it simply means here that being as one "team" to convey the Message of Allah without any doubt to an average knowledge seeker of Islam. Jazak Allah Khair for a very good post, Sister Mishmish. . Peace Edited by peacemaker |
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Then which of the favours of your Lord will ye deny?
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mariyah
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Salaam... I have often wondered that as well, at least they are better behaved here that they are on some of the other online forums. |
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"Every good deed is charity whether you come to your brother's assistance or just greet him with a smile.
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Mishmish
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Assalamu Alaikum Brother Peacemaker and Sisters: This is a sad subject. As someone who came to Islam as an adult with a very inquisitive mind and a need to be shown what I am being told, I feel that it is a necessity that daleel be given on all matters. Even with daleel there will still be some disagreements, but not all daleel is a clear cut matter. If we are not supposed to discuss these things, how will we be able to learn? I think that anyone should be allowed to question something they don't understand, or which doesn't make sense, but they should do so in a respectful manner. When I was first learning about Islam, if I had been made to feel bad for asking the hard questions, I probably would have given up. You must be able to answer questions and present proof without taking it personally. Just as someone who is asking a question or seeking an answer should not be made to feel as if they are doing something wrong for asking. No matter what the question. If the matter wasn't bothering them, they probably wouldn't ask. I personally ask questions and if something just doesn't make sense I want to know why. That does not mean that I reject something, that means I need to understand it fully before I can accept it. It has to have some basis in logic, and some Islamic proof. I am not trying to be difficult, this is the way my mind functions. That is why I always ask for the daleel. This is something that Aisha, the wife of the Prophet(PBUH) did also. She would ask until it made sense to her. There is nothing wrong in this, and if you don't ask until you get a satisfactory answer, then you will always have a doubt. I also believe if someone is rejecting an opinion, then they should have proof for this rejection. They should bring forth the Ayat, Hadith, or opinion, that gives them reason to doubt. I think this is only fair. If you cannot give a valid, Islamic reason for why you reject or accept something, then that is your opinion and should not be argued as based in Islam. The question of music is a very old one and many scholars have different opinions. There are Hadith in which the Prophet allowed music, singing, and dancing. If these were completely forbidden, the Prophet would not have allowed such things, nor taken part in them. There are also Hadith which name certain instruments as haraam, and music as whole. Since, some was allowed and some forbidden, it would be entirely safe to say that music is Makhruh, and you must make up your own mind. It is entirely up to the individual, as all things always are in the end. Once you have given your daleel on any subject, you have done the best that you can do. There is no point in arguing further, as you have done your duty as a Muslim, and there is no compulsion in religion. We cannot force another Muslim to conform to something, either for or against, if they do not choose to do so. What we have to remember is that Allah(SWT) gave us all free will and the ability to process knowledge and seek logic. Your way of processing or understanding something may be totally different from mine, and mine will different from the Sister or Brother next door. If Allah(SWT) had wanted us all to think and be the same, He would have created us that way. So we should accept our differences, point out the right and prohibit the wrong, but in a peaceful, respectful manner that does not make anyone feel personally attacked or denigrated in anyway.
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It is only with the heart that one can see clearly, what is essential is invisible to the eye. (The Little Prince)
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Alwardah
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As Salamu Alaikum Sister Herjihad, Insha Allah to each its own. May Allah Subhanahu wa Ta�ala bless you and your family with Khairan in both this world and the next Ameen! Brother Peacemaker I am not sure how you are going to achieve a unified stance. May Allah Subhanahu wa Ta�ala make your task easy for you Ameen! Sister Fatima, I totally agree with what you are saying, but Alhamdulillah there are other ways of getting Ajar (reward) from Allah Subhanahu wa Ta�ala. Insha Allah I will still be posting articles under Islam Basic and Qur'an and Sunnah and Pillars. May Allah Subhanahu wa Ta�ala grant you abundance Sabr. Ameen! |
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�Verily your Lord is quick in punishment; yet He is indeed Oft-Forgiving Most Merciful (Surah Al-An�am 6:165)
"Indeed, we belong to Allah and to Him is our return" (Surah Baqarah 2: 155) |
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