@IsmailKamdar You should check out https://t.co/opVynNwr2Z. I was pleasantly surprised by what they covered and how they covered it (disclaimer, just skimmed through the textbooks, didn't read cover to cover)
@AhmedTayy What are you talking about? I'm not a DH fan but his tajweed here is well above average. And to answer the question you keep asking everyone, yes, I've studied tajweed and have ijazah in multiple qira'at.
@muslimmelange You've already deleted your post so I'm not going to go back and forth on this. Your post was blatantly misleading and you did the right thing by removing it.
@notnabzy It's not an accidental omission, it's intentional. He's made fun of people saying "ﷺ" before. I'm not entirely sure he even refers to himself as Muslim, he calls himself a follower of the Abrahamic covenant.
@valevillag the neuroscience of his day couldn't carry the weight. In "On Narcissism" he says it directly; analytic constructs will one day rest on an organic substructure, but premature anatomical anchoring is a category error.
@valevillag Freud himself was biological in orientation. His Project for a Scientific Psychology was an attempt to derive psychological functioning from neuronal mechanics. He assumed psychoanalysis would eventually be reducible to neurobiology and only abandoned the Project because
@Guggenhe1m@aamullanee If the concession works permanently, they didn't have OCD. A fiqhi concession IS reassurance, the neurochemistry does not care about the framing. I don't tell imams how to give a khutbah. Don't tell psychiatrists how to treat OCD.
@aamullanee f they genuinely don't know the fiqh, they don't have OCD, they have a question. OCD is when they ask, get the answer, feel relief, and need to ask again and again and again.
@joebradford Flashbacks to Taraweeh 2019 when an uncle completely derailed me in the first rak’ah, correcting a qalqalah that I’m still pretty sure I recited correctly.