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probably prophet nuux (calayhi salatu wasalaam) question who was the second leader of ikhwan almuslimiin after alsheikh hasan albannna?
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there is a great islamic formula which is kula ma yu'adii ila haram fahuwa haram ,meaning anything that may lead to haram is haram.what i am trying to say is that we all know that zina is islamicaly haram,alot of people may stayawayfrom fornication simply becuase it is haram,but there are other who rather do not want to commit zina for other reasons,for example fear of ibarassmen,fear of pregnancy E.t.c, if by any chance those people find way to cover up thier diry action ,they will without hesitation commit it.i think west are so jealousy about our values,islamic values,i am saying this becuase if you look statstic about the AIDS,you will find aout that none-moslim population contract it far more than moslim populations,even country like somalia where there are no medical organisation to overlook bears clears evidence of what i said. they want to creat as one of you suggested the concept of free sex. that is an ecceptable to us .we shouln't let them do.
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name the two sabis that prophet called : sayidaa shabab ahlil janah .
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yes that is your prediction and it can any time prove right,but do not forget that ayah(ina ladiin kafaruu yunfiquun ammwaalahum liyasuduu can sabililaah,fasayunfiquunaha thumm takuun calaym xastaran ...) it is the tradition of unbeliever to poure many and wealth to stop the spred of islam but actually they are provided it for it's success.
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DJUK alot of myth, supertious and disagreement about when and how the shia come into being.to my inderstanding,shia started just day or two before the prophet pass away,shia broke away when prophet(p.b.u.h)asked for pen and letter to writte a book which if muslims follow they will never astray.the prophet's request was objected or rather stopped by OMAr binu khatab(r.a)the reall intention and objectives behind omar's objection of that book is not yet clear,omar argued that moslims have holy Quran and it is well enough and no need for additional stuff.that cliam met fierces critics from other side of arguement. we do not know what the prophet wanted to writte, but some suggested that he intended to appoint his sucessor.i think that was the first time shiat started. shiasm took new shape when abuu bakar was elected by some moslim considering him the most legitimate person to lead the moslim at a time of diffculties, clearly some were agaist his election,and as result refuse to hand any sadaqat to him( malik binu nuwayrah later killed by khalid binu walid lead that group )there were also disagreement rose between fatima binu rasul and abuu bakar, when abuu bakar allegedly refuse toi give her her share of inherits. and from there formed a group of sahaba siding with ali and his family,they called themselves shiat ali.meanign the groupof ali. you can read more of this in book authored by said yacquun the biik title: macaalim alfitan .
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QAC qac and karamel thanx both of you the exchanges,but let focus on the quiz. question. who led the moslim militry in the battle of tabuuk?
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to:busharaa you are right sister,but u did not mention any daliil,any way, to: all please be abide by the rules of the quiz,post your question when asnwered a question. next question,what are the conditions of the prayer? ( hiint condition are things should be done befor the salat,)
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suall. arkanta islamu waa meeqa? jawabtad daliil u yeel.from the quran or hadith
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war gabdha maxaa soo naloogadigi!!!! cajab,basra please wellcome to somaliaonline and express freely your opinion in somaliaonlline,and i am as one eagerly waiting you comments.may be she is calim and enlighted person,or she may help us decipher some of philosophical mystries, always keeping good omen of everyone. altafa'ual alxasan
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question:# when the moslim fled to ethiopai,there were two qurash men,sent by sbuu sufyan to return those moslims. now who were they? their names please good luck
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sorry guys forget lines above the qoutes.
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alxamdullilaah.this what i foudn Home > Religions > Islam Today's Top Picks What Kind of Muslim Are You? Results of Beliefnet's Muslim identity quiz. You are a secular Muslim. You are a cultural or secular Muslim. You might identify yourself with the Muslim community, but like Kareem Abdul Jabbar, you have no problems with beer commercials. Islam provides you with more of a social setting or community than a set of religious beliefs. You may live by many of the basic principles of Islam, but you do not necessarily choose to attribute them to Islam. You are probably not too comfortable with many of the social restrictions often associated with Muslim organizations or societies. Discuss your Muslim identity with other secular Muslims. Read stories of interest to you: Thinking Like the Universe: How the Sufis integrate the egoic and cosmic levels of reality A Return to Exile: Being barred from one's homeland may be a defining Muslim experience Is Louis Farrakhan Going Mainstream?: 'Age and circumstance change everything' Mixing the Sacred: The work of Pakistani sculptor Amin Gulgee combines elements of Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism Book & Music Reviews: Islam, Christianity, and African Identity by Sulayman S. Nyang Muslim Women: Crafting a North American Identity by Shahnaz Khan Night Song by Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan You are a spiritual seeker. Ibn Battuta traveled the Muslim world looking for answers. Like this famous traveler, you are also looking for answers and have also found yourself wandering through the world of Islam. The spiritual realm of Islam particularly appeals to you. You probably toy with the idea of Sufism and may enjoy reading mystic poets such as Rumi or Hafez. For you, Islam is a state of being that leads to your ultimate connection to God through your submission to Him. Although Islam often guides you on many practical questions, you are more likely than not looking to connect to God and others on a more spiritual level. Many of the social regulations or rules of Islam may seem daunting and unnecessary. You continue to have questions, as well as faith. Discuss your Muslim identity with other spiritual seekers. Read stories of interest to you: My Journey to Islam: An African-American man traces the odyssey that led him to Islam Ole to Allah: Inside New York's Latino Muslim community Talking to Strangers: A pilgrim seeking conversation encounters the Muslim community of Dayton, Ohio Zakat on the Rise: The third of Islam's five pillars is at the root of Islam's burgeoning mosques, community centers, and schools Book & Music Reviews: The Illustrated Rumi by Jalalu'ddin Rumi Road to Madinah, Dawud Wharnsby Ali Zubeidaa, A.R. Rahman You are a progressive Muslim. You are a devout believer in God, and Islam is your direct path to Him. You understand Islam mainly through your intellect. You probably interpret Islam historically and might believe that ijtihad should be reopened. You have probably gone through years of questioning to come to the understanding of Islam that you have now. You might receive criticism for what are perceived as your open views. Discuss your Muslim identity with other progressive Muslims. Read stories of interest to you: Apartheid for Women: Are Muslim men willing to redress the situation for women? Muslims & Politics: Muslims are expected to become important players in American politics Have Qur'an, Will Travel: A young Meccan reciter makes his way in America Is There a Spiritual Solution for Depression?: A Muslim perspective Book Reviews: No God but God: Egypt and the Triumph of Islam by Geneive Abdo A Short History of Islam by Karen Armstrong You are a traditional Muslim. You are steadfast in your religion. The Qur’an plays a role in your daily life as a Muslim. You also look to the sunnah of the Prophet (PBUH) as a way to determine how to live your life. You are constantly aware of your religious beliefs and are likely to spend time thinking of the larger Muslim Ummah and how to create more unity within it. i am traditional muslim. but i have to say that i agree with rahma.som question was not given enough choices. any way it is nice quiz.
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yes bro you r right. question: when first maliku jibril visted the prophet hheh told the incident to his wife khadijah,and then khadijah took him to a man who knew something about earlier religones, question is now who was this man?what was his name?
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sorry about mispellin. question agains: who was with the prophet when he went to daif?
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QAC qac your answer is (i think i am not sure) zayd binu thaabit. although i believe the quaran was recorded in completely and thoroughly manner at the time of prophet. question: who was with the prophet(s.a,w)when he when to daaif? hinti: daif is a name of city in saudi arabia.
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QAC qac i thought she was the safiya bintu mutalib.the prophet's aunt.and zubaris's mother. to kisses:i will try my best tooo to make it easeir. question.it whose suggestion ws it to built a khandaq around madina at khandaq battle? hinti. khandaq battle is also known as axzaab battle
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yes QAC qac u r right. question: in battle of qaadisyah wwho was the moslim milllitry leader?
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they are as follow: abuu bakar,cumar,ali,othman,dalxa,zubayr binucawaam,cubayda binu jaaraax,sacad binu mucaad,c/raxman binu cawf and sacad. now question: abuu jahal was killed by who?and umaya biu khalif was killed by who? clue both men were killed in badar,
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Originally posted by Qac Qaac: Khair brother, i was gonna answer you, but sister Rahima answered u very well. i respect all madhabs, and i think, they are mercy for the ppl, to have 4 of them instead of one. al-xamdulillah. but bro shiat is not one of our madhabs.... and i don't understand where u made the connection shiaism with madhabs... Jacfari isnot a sunni madhab, and we differ. i wonder how brother Qac QAc is gonna reconcile what he is sying now with what he said earlier :rolleyes: . QAC QAC, in your earlier post you insisted that jacfar was a suni,then i challenged you to tell us one single suni country that practice jacfari as madhab.if in any way you think that his madhab and his thought were dishonestly presented to us by shias,why there is no single suni scholar who stands for that and re-correct what shias messed? QAC QAC when you are sying that madhabs are mercy,are you refering to hadith(ikhtilafu umatii raxmah)? if yes, then remember while shias stick to that fundamental hadith,however, this hadith was invalidated by suni scholars.!!!!!!!!!!!!!! madhabs are thought and opinions expressed by highly respected scholars,but that will not make them muqadas or sacret. almost all the scholars, most noteably shafici stated before they wrote their books,that if their words does not match with holy quran and sunah,then thraw away our words.that makes their thought precious,
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Originally posted by Opinionated: quote:Originally posted by sayfulaah-almasluul: very interesting.may be the author wanted to know who is who,and so he/she will be keeping eye on those she/he suspect of stray. I hope the admins are reading this :rolleyes: Sayfullah, since you suspect everythng under the sun, let me tell you this. Don't read too much into my posts. This was a question directed to nomaders because alot of them follow one, some follow all, some follow none. Sorry if you thought my motives were evil Rainbow, How could all the madhabs talk about the hadith when two of them came before bukhari? sis opinionated,i unreservedly and sincerely apologise for that comment,i absolutely did not mean to offend,i do not think you are motivated by evil,nacuudbilaahi,i also apologise for those noamds who might thought offend.so,sorry...
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well bulo,i will hopely find for you the vol and the page of that . To:QAc qac .i do not think you have to prevent others to discuss an important issue like this if you do not feel like it!!!!,i absolutely did made up my mind to stick what i beillieve is right till prove it wrong.by the way ibnu taymiya is an human and can make mistakes and that particular issue is one of his mistakes,and we all make mistakes,(my GOd forgive us all) To:sanka. you are right bro,that is why i am urging to create an atmosphere and enviroment in which both sides can trust the other.and thanx GOd there are alot of scholars who are tirelessly working on that,may GOd reward best. back to topic:bolu but i think there wrer many of them whom GOd promised them janah,not only ten.uless you mean those who were mentioned in one occassion. let me cout ten:khadijah,ali,fatima,xasan,husien,xamza,camar binu yasir,abuuyasir,,jacfar and sumayah. p.s nomads please keep posting questions and answers,abide by the rules of quiz and comment must be relative to the topic in hand. thanx alot
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bulo sister did ever read his book manaj alsunah?
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Originally posted by Qac Qaac: sister first of all nobody knows how they come to add, waana caliyu, into their adam, no one seen it from the prophet doing it. even ali himself didn't do it, when he had the caliphate. as for the quran sis, depending on what kind of shiat u r talking about, because they are many of them, the closest to sunnies are Zaydies in yemen, and those guys don't even put stone on their forehead when they doing sajuud, again, nobody knows how they put, putting stone infront of you when u praying... no dalils from the prophet muhamad. shiat and us, differe in many things, prayers, adaan u just mentioned, burial. most of the scholars i know, don't say 95% of them we are same, i don't know brother sayfullah where he get this from... ibn Taymiyah, some of the ppl say Sheikh al-islam, hard cord Hanbali, had 6 groups of shiat, out of islam, and he considered them Kaafirs, because some of them believed, that Ali was a holy devine, just like Jesus... The allawids In Syria believe this... so sister your question is long but i think, i kind of gave you some ideas... the rest ask your local imam... jaaw that is the propblem of someone who only gets his/her information from one source,ibn taymiyah.!!!!! well you can rely on ibnu taymiyah,but do you know what imaam thahabi said about him despite the later was the student of ibnu taymiyah?do you know that almost all the scholars contemporary to ibnu taymiyah denounced him? ibnu yamiyah calls alithnaacashariyah as rawaafid, now ,does anyone agree with him,i personaly do not,names doesn't change the reality and the reality we sees today in iran where ithnacashariay,are ruling wouldn't support his claim. i had full respect for ibnu taymiyah before i read his opinon about ali,he even allegedly claimed that alli's islam was not valid,and if you ask why,well, he said that alli ebraced islam while he was young. in any event,you can't expect sunis to qoute rightly from the shiates source and same applys to shiates. hope people will read more about shiates. p.s. nomads please,try your upmost to create closness and harmony between the groups. calling some muslims gaalo won't helpp at all,it rather only widen the distance.and remember onething,all the sects of muslims have thier own mistakes and no groups can claim full correctness.ahlul sunah waljamaca ,calls themselves the firqah alnaajiyah meaning the safed groups,that is a caliam is't it?i mean what about the ashcariyas?what about the sufism? please do open for all and judge by yourself. thanx alot guys
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Originally posted by caramel_kisses: su'aal aan rabaa inaan idiin weydiiyo (Qac Qaac iyo Sayfullah A) shicada mexey aadaanka uugu daraan Cali? wax badan maan ku kala duwannahay diin ahaan? do they believe in Holy Quran? i really would like to know coz i dont know anything about them. I would appreciate if u could let me know. walaal caramel-kisses.waxay aaminsanyihiin in aadanak ay kamid tahay kalimada (wana caliyun waliyulaah) on the question of whether they believe in holy quran or not,the answer is affirmative,yes they do beilive the holy quran,they believe that holy quran had been recorded before the prophet pass away,so in that sense they do not accept the idea that buu bakar collected the holy quran. i know from personal expreince,sunis allegedly believe that shiat have another book.that is not correct at all. As some scholars says sunis and shiate do agrees almost 95% of islamic aspects.the major difference between the two groups are: 1- alkhlaafa,who was the right canidate for the caliphat after prophet.(p.b.u.h) 2-mutah:temporary marriage,this was mariage was halal in earlly days ,acording to sunis that has been apolished,and to shiites they still believe it is halal. and few other issues which both sides cliam to posses more reliable source. for more please visit this web: www.14masom.com
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bro QAC QAC i as far as i know there only four verses that mentioned the name of mohamed.and you mention them all.(suratul fatxi,suuratul mohamed.al-axzaab and the ayah :wama muxamdin illa rasulun qad khalat min qablihi alrusul....)
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