"How beautiful it is to stay silent when someone expects you to be enraged.
And how beautiful it is to laugh when someone thinks you are going to shed tears."
The Muslim Rulers today have treaties, you may not like them, but then who asks you anyway?
The prophet ﷺ said: hear and obey the ruler, whether it's bitter for you or whether it's easy for you, hear and obey him.
🎙Shaykh Abu Khadeejah حفظه الله
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As for the founder (wādi) of Sufism, it is the Prophet ﷺ, to whom Allāh taught it by means of both revelation (wahy) and inspiration (ilhām). First, He sent down Gabriel with the sacred law (sharī’a), and once it had been firmly established, He next sent down the Reality (al-haqīqa).
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Wahabism in a nutshell:
Nasir al-Fahd one of the biggest wahabi scholars:
“If you work as a referee for a football game, you are a mushrik and will forever rot in hell, since you rule by other rules than Allahs rules.”
Some initial observations on yesterday’s report by the Independent International Commission of Inquiry on Palestine and Israel, led by former UN High Commission for Human Rights Navi Pillay. #Gaza
President @anuradisanayake opened the new Immigration & Emigration office in Jaffna 🇱🇰
The plaque stood out:
✔️ No names, only designations
✔️ Public funding highlighted
✔️ Regional local language first
Now this is not something you will see everyday in #SriLanka
Muslims are more oppressed in Muslim majority countries than in the west, both in regard to religion and secular matters. The traditional rulings do not discuss the modern situation as the modern context is so radical no pre-modern scholar could've imagined and discussed.
“He [Muhammad] legislated for them not to eat carrion, not to drink wine, not to lie, and not to commit fornication. They were all like monks in the desert — not eating, not drinking wine, not fornicating, but praying day and night.”-Theophanes, Chronographia, year 634/635