@Mandal0rian1@Beaudefy@Bani_Umayyad Your beliefs are wrong. Hold them tight. I will hold onto what I believe. We shall see whose rope takes them where. Mine will forever be tethered to the Prophet via his progeny, you can be tethered by falsehood. You can message yourself now ✌🏼
@Mandal0rian1@Beaudefy@Bani_Umayyad You're weird. But hope you feel better after the rant. Also, I know enough about my religion, true Islam, not the one where your Allah will be placing a foot into hell for it to say I'm full. Enjoy your Islam, I will live by my interpretation. Insha'Allah you find guidance.
@Mandal0rian1@Beaudefy@Bani_Umayyad They do it as optional. If the masses do it by choice, that is not part of a religion. You claim they are not muslim but Allah is THE judge and you have repeatedly claimed that role. That's a dangerous line which you repeatedly cross. Khair, proud to be Shia. Bye bye.
@Mandal0rian1@Beaudefy@Bani_Umayyad It isn't part of the religion, from what I've seen it is not mandatory to do and is something people cite doing out of emotion. They don't insist it is a must from anywhere I've read. All of the practices you show, don't show asking for intercession either. Just leave them be....
@Blackwoodstar@DeeEnlightened1@MrAdnanRashid@johnhussainpres Interesting because the "Ahlulbayt" we believe in, were present at the Mubahila against the Christians with the Prophet. Imam Ali a.s Bibi Fatima a.s Imams Hasan a.s and Hussain a.s. Glad to see you don't regard pieces of the Prophet as his family. Keep your Islam, let us do us.
@Mandal0rian1@Beaudefy@Bani_Umayyad Bibi Aisha struck her face, to then say it was her youthfulness that caused it. But if they are not on of us upon doing it, if it is so strict, surely one could not just say I was emotional and be back within? Something doesn't add up, you decide which part.
@Mandal0rian1@Beaudefy@Bani_Umayyad None of that is haraam. Captioning it doesn't actually define what is happening. Instead of focusing on what they do, without knowing what they are actually doing, and deeming them non-muslim, spend time on practicing your own religion.
@Mandal0rian1@Beaudefy@Bani_Umayyad Where is the kufr? None of what they are doing is questionning the oneness of Allah, or his prophet. So YOU may believe they are sinning, but to declare non-muslim?
@TalhaEjaz07ee Ashura's original meaning was 10th of any month. The prophet migrated in Rabi' al-Awwal.
The 2 narrators you mentioned, Ibn Abbas was born 3 years before Hijra. Abu Musa came to Madina 7 years after Hijra.
Doesn't sound sahih to me.
@kw_gh@kkashi_yt@elonmusk If you read taraweeh in congregation, you are participating in biddah. But deeming somebody not a Muslim is also forbidden in Islam, especially when the people you are referring to have never denounced Allah, his oneness or his messenger. How are they not muslim?
@ConceptsSamilly@elonmusk@NateFriedman97 I don't ascribe to any of those schools you mentioned, but you weigh up that verse against the life of the prophet and it does not match up to what those schools refer to. To each their own. My religion does not encourage violence against women, what other belief systems do 🤷🏽♂️
@ConceptsSamilly@elonmusk@NateFriedman97 No it doesn't, I just showed you the word. There is the language you need to look at. But you will understand it as you want. Maybe the problem isn't religion, but how people choose to interpret it to suit themselves. That includes Muslim men using it to justify striking 🤷🏽♂️
@elonmusk@NateFriedman97 The verse from the Quran referenced is not respecting Arabic grammar, which is some of the hardest grammar to understand. The word is idribuhunna. The root d-r-b has many meanings in classical Arabic, including "to separate," "to turn away from," "to move on," or "to withdraw."