@HASNAIN11554537@the_shrewd_dude@degenerate_set Islam permits a man to criticize women who violate any commandments related to clothing. If you think a man does not have that right, then you are clearly rejecting a part of Islam.
@hashimiyy_@rida_al_mustafa@fullfistbeard@mubeenr25@ZouhairsMurid Ilyas Ghuman and others like him believe Allah is literally *at* every place by His essence but not *in* every place by His essence.
This is contrary to the Ashari view that Allah is nowhere and isn't near us (nor away from us) by His essence, as far as I know.
@ibn_fakhruddin
@bookhead_1 Yes, and I acknowledge that if your husband does this then it'll hurt you and that it's totally fine. But this doesn't mean the husband did anything morally wrong.
@saanyaww It is not appropriate to dismiss criticism of a fatwa by indirectly accusing the critics of following their desires.
Unnecessary chatting is indeed wrong, but that is not the same as considering discussion or debate with the opposite gender to be free mixing in and of itself.
Shaykh Ṣāliḥ Āl al-Shaykh:
“And Jahm ibn Ṣafwān was the one who established making the ʿaql (reason/intellect) judge over the texts, and that a text is not to be acted upon according to its apparent meaning until it is presented to the ʿaql. Therefore, everyone who judges the
Among the highest forms of praise given to Hadith Masters was the saying:
“Any hadith that Scholar X does not know of is not a hadith.”
This was said of:
• Imam Ibn al-Mubarak
• Imam Yahya bin Ma’in
• Imam al-Bukhari
• Imam Abu Zur’ah al-Razi
• Imam Ibn Taymiyyah
Ibn al-Zamlakāni said :
No Hāfidh like Ibn Taymiyyah had been seen in the previous 500 years.
It is also said that he memorized Riyāḍ al-Ṣāliḥīn by al-Nawawī in a single sitting.
@saanyaww It is not appropriate to dismiss criticism of a fatwa by indirectly accusing the critics of following their desires.
Unnecessary chatting is indeed wrong, but that is not the same as considering discussion or debate with the opposite gender to be free mixing in and of itself.
@shady_kaman@Saad12Iqra Nice, so we agree.
Celebrating a month dedicated to a particular sin clearly shows that a person justifies it and sees nothing wrong with it.
@shady_kaman@arkhamchloe Calling someone a Takfiri is a grave allegation and if you don't know even the basics of fiqh, you shouldn't make such allegations.
You can't be a Muslim if you reject any part of Islam.
Whoever supports LGBT necessarily rejects the part of Islam which forbids it so he's a kafir.
@TweetyGazelle "This looks like you just wanna remote control her."
Nothing he said implies this. He simply said that if you find a modest, simple girl, she'll treat you well and be grateful to you. There's nothing problematic or controversial about that.
Fatima al-Baghdadiyyah (d. 714 AH)
A female Hanbali scholar who was known in her time as the leading lady of the women of her time, she enjoined good and forbade, spoke against deviant groups in her time such as the "Ahmadiyyah", and accomplished things men could not in that regard.
She was a student of Shaykh al-Islām Ibn Taymiyyah and Ibn Taymiyyah used to prepare himself for her questions due to how many she used to ask him, how good they were, and her quick understanding.
Many women have completed their memorisation of the Qur’an between her hands, such as the mother of Ibn Kathīrs wife, ‘Aisha bint Siddīq, who was the wife Jamāl al-Dīn al-Mizzi (d. 742 AH).
And she [Fatima] also taught ‘Aishas daughter, Ibn Kathīrs wife, Amat al-Rahīm Zaynab.
May Allah ﷻ have mercy upon them all.
@proudtobeme321@mitsuwisteria@mincedtofu Send proof.
In Islam it is forbidden for a man to even look at a woman or be alone with her, so what you said (if it's true) is probably before Shariah was completely revealed.
And there are narrations where he strictly forbade and even cursed those who imitate the other gender.