Islam: You sin. You're accountable for it. You repent. God forgives you.
Christianity: You sin. So an innocent guy whom they think is God and sinless, has to sacrifice himself (to himself) to save you from himself.
He himself couldn't just forgive you willingly,he had to punish himself.
Another day, another news report of a minor girl being gang-raped. A 14-year-old girl was raped by two men.
Cases like these have become just another headlines
@kazlegbrekker@chupkarjao_ Job chor do. This is exactly the reason for the power that big brother got coz such parents are dependent on him. So he abuses his power.
@brainlessnormie Asking question isn't the problem. Problem is not understanding the answer and mocking it. And sometimes the only answer is because it's Will of God 👇
@brainlessnormie Of course it makes sense. If you understand the concept of God and Amanah, it makes complete sense
Our life is Amanat of Allah Almighty. We have to live according to the will of Allah Almighty, not our own will. We cannot simply end our life. We are accountable to Allah Almighty
@bee_asks@hashurtag You are right that the term Barzakh consistently means "partition" or "barrier" across all three verses.
However, the variance is not in the definition of the word, but in the nature of the entities being partitioned 👇
@bee_asks Barzakh is not an empty space or a non entity; it is a fully realized dimension governed by its own metaphysical laws, wherein the human soul experiences an intermediary phase of consciousness. It is an objective realm that serves as a bridge between this world and final judgment
@random456796839@Abuhurairabfd@ibnalbukhari__ Calling a specific medical concession meant to save a bleeding woman from taking 5 baths a day the universal 'operational definition' of combining is a massive logical leap 👇
@random456796839@Abuhurairabfd@ibnalbukhari__ You completely left out Asr! The actual text of the Hadith explicitly says: 'جَمَعَ بَيْنَ الظُّهْرِ وَالْعَصْرِ' (He COMBINED Zuhr and Asr) before riding out at midday 👇
@random456796839@Abuhurairabfd@ibnalbukhari__ In Islamic law, clear text (Nass) dictates the rules, not a structural limit built out of what one Companion didn't witness. Mu'adh and Anas report what they did see. Their positive testimony legally overrides Ibn Mas'ud's lack of observation.
@random456796839@Abuhurairabfd@ibnalbukhari__ Ibn Mas'ud saying cannot invalidate the explicit, positive eyewitness testimony of Mu'adh, Anas bin Malik, and Ibn Abbas who explicitly did see the Prophet physically combine during travel.
@no2_pali@Soso234321904 Honestly, anyone would feel this way.
If it helps, the Holy Prophet ﷺ warned against praising people to their face as it disrupts the hearts of the praised and those around them.
Missing out on such praise is a quiet protection for your soul.
Their spotlight isn’t your shadow
@random456796839@Abuhurairabfd@ibnalbukhari__ Ibn Mas'ud saying 'I never saw' is a report of his own personal experience. It cannot invalidate the explicit, positive eyewitness testimony of Mu'adh, Anas bin Malik, and Ibn Abbas who explicitly did see the Prophet physically combine during travel 👇
@random456796839@Abuhurairabfd@ibnalbukhari__ No one denies Jam' Suri exists. The Prophet ﷺ clearly prescribed it here to alleviate the burden of performing Ghusl for a chronically bleeding woman 👇
@random456796839@Abuhurairabfd@ibnalbukhari__ No one is arguing for a 'generic daily license to merge prayers whenever we feel like it', that's a strawman.
We are discussing whether Jam' Haqiqi is valid outside of Hajj 👇