@lfcnaby8@TVRVNTO 😂😂 yes okay you could have at least given them water or food. Kids were starving to death on the other side of fence while you all stood there and watched.
Let it be Akhi we are all guilty.
@TVRVNTO Even if ur not from Egypt my point still stands, they did closed their borders and the people of Egypt stayed silent, cause they like their comfortable lives.
@sfnzmi The act that is done is completely not permissible within the Ulama of our religion. They have nothing to do with Islam. Next thing u will see is them beating themselves to bleed. What type of image do they wanna leave? even tho they have nothing to with with Islam with this act.
@sfnzmi Cause most of the scholars would agree with me. That it’s not okay to do this act in country where they hate you. Just like how they all gathered to pray in time square. You can’t lock down people roads and make it difficult for them just to practice your beliefs..
The Messenger of Allāh صَلَّى اللّٰهُ عَلَيْهِ وَسَلَّمَ said:
“The most beloved people to Allāh [Exalted be He], are those who are most beneficial to mankind.”
Silsilat us-Saheehah, 906 | Shaykh al-Albāni رحمه الله | Saheeh
IBN UL-QAYYIM, may Alläh have mercy upon him, said:
“The keys to the life of the heart lie in reflecting upon the Qur'an, being humble before Allah in secret, and leaving sins. “
Hüdiyyul-Arwab ila Biladil-Afräh [p. 45] of Ibn ul-Qayyim.
The masjid, which has a capacity of holding 400 people at once, was packed during Ramadan. However, now that Ramadan is over, only 10–15 people show up.
May Allah forgive us. It was truly sad to witness.