@JeanConneries@MyLordBebo@grok can you show jean how many people have been killed in the last 100 years by religions, separated by category and non religious afflictions, thanks
@DrAsifOfficial Hadith primarily transmitted through Rishdeen ibn Sa’d, a narrator considered weak by several hadith scholars. Due to the unreliability of this narrator, scholars such as Ibn Hajar, Ahmad Shakir, and al-Albani have deemed this hadith da’if (weak) or even da’if jiddan (very weak).
@DrAsifOfficial This narration is attributed to Abu Hurairah and is found in Jami` at-Tirmidhi. However, its authenticity is questionable. Imam al-Tirmidhi himself classified it as gharib (strange), indicating that it has a weak chain of transmission.
@PProhorovs @GLD_AGE @sneako bro a little research, it will do you some good!
Rashi a classical rabbinic scholar which all jews respect and most take from, states this…. do a little research before calling us lairs, we don’t make things like some people do….
@RedeemedRinger@ahmadatmos@NotSonnyFaz You got caught! ha this verse is talking about women, read 2 lines above! ever heard of menopause ? it’s a medical condition for some women. You have a category error here the whole verse when read in context is about women….