A Lebanese Shia Muslim man in Lebanon on Ashura Day 🇱🇧
Among Shiites, the color green and the use of green garments carry deep spiritual symbolism representing the descendants of the Prophet Muhammad (the Sayyids).
@Wonderer_00@HusseinRafidi Even if it done around men i don't understand the need for removing your shirt for matam. One can absolutely do it with a shirt on as well it looks more respectful.
This picture is from a procession in Gilgit-Baltistan. Half of the road is open to traffic because there is no security threat.
The same could be done across the entire country if certain followers of a certain sect of Islam stopped blowing the shit out of themselves.
Many sunnis are, unfortunately, now withdrawn and detached from the remembrance of the events of 9th and 10th of Muharram.
I use ‘many’ in relative terms, compared to what was the norm and the tradition in sunni households.
Open sair-o-tafreeh and distance from the observation (even if through television transmission) is apparent now.
It’s a change from the times we grew up in.
Shut up moron.
Those who curse the sahaba are kuffaar while there's nothing wrong with praising yazeed
رحمه الله
He was ameer al mumineen.
He had good and bad.
We can praise him for his Good and hope that his mistakes are forgiven according to the prophet's hadith.
One thing I heard in a majlis that has stayed with me ever since is: the key is not to have confidence in yourself, but to have complete confidence in Allah and His plans.
@Homaira_Latif My simple question: Why would you want to love the Prophet's family?
Give an example of the Prophet loving any previous prophet’s family.
Don’t build a castle on the sand.