80+ Usages of Khatamul Muhaqqiqin ...
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The third of a series of nine threads 🇧🇫 on the usage of Khatam with a plural term denoting a category of rational beings
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The day Hadrat Mirza Tahir Ahmad (rh) presented 52 KHATAM references AT ONE GO ! 🤯🤩🥹.
The origin of the Khatam threads !
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Last 18 minutes
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Heartfelt thanks to the team behind the scenes, especially Brothers @StudentOfAhmad and @Maula_bas for their tireless efforts.
InshaAllah, this debate will guide many sincere souls towards the true Islam—Ahmadiyyat.
One of the greatest blunders in the history of debates. I still cannot believe it. How can such an allegedly eminent scholar make such massive mistake ?! On this point alone, it is incontrovertibly proven that Asrar is not fit to debate Ahmadis. He has lost ALL CREDIBILITY
Asrar Rashid's reading of "توفى" as "tuwaffā" in this specific text is a fundamental grammatical blunder.
In the Form II (tafʿīl) pattern, tuwaffā is a present tense (muḍāriʿ) passive (majhūl) verb.
Beginning with "tāʾ", it strictly means "she/you are given in full". (1/5)
The USA will not allow civilians stay in the rain for the France Iraq game for their safety but they do not have and issue with raining fire on innocent Iranian schoolgirls
It is quite weird for some women to request that men shake hands with them. In the name of blind opposition to Islam, they pretend to forget that many men consistently do not wash their hands properly or at all after going to the washroom.
☪️ In Islam, is it forbidden to shake hands with the opposite gender❓️
Hazrat Khalifatul Masih V (aa) provided the following guidance:
“Islam does not permit a man and a woman who are outside the prohibited degrees of marriage [non-mahram] to shake hands with one another. Therefore, such a man and woman should not shake hands with each other. It is also mentioned in the ahadith that the Holy Prophet (sa) would not shake hands with non-mahram women. (Sunan an-Nasa’i)
“The Promised Messiah (as) states in this regard:
“‘Look at the righteousness of our Lord and Master, the Greatest of the Prophets, Best of the Virtuous, Muhammad, the Chosen One, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him! He would not shake hands even with chaste and pious women who came to pledge allegiance to him. Instead, he would seat them at a distance and exhort them only verbally regarding repentance.’
“Hazrat Maulvi Sher Ali (ra) relates, ‘Once, the late Dr Muhammad Ismail Khan submitted to the Promised Messiah (as) that an English lady doctor worked with him in the hospital and she was an elderly woman. She would sometimes shake his hand; what was the ruling regarding this? Hazrat Sahib (as) replied, “This is not permissible. You should excuse yourself by saying that this is not permissible in our religion.”’
“Thus, Islam forbids handshaking between a non-mahram man and woman. However, where a mahram relationship exists, there appears to be no objection to a man and woman shaking hands.”
☪️ In Islam, is it forbidden to shake hands with the opposite gender❓️
Hazrat Khalifatul Masih V (aa) provided the following guidance:
“Islam does not permit a man and a woman who are outside the prohibited degrees of marriage [non-mahram] to shake hands with one another. Therefore, such a man and woman should not shake hands with each other. It is also mentioned in the ahadith that the Holy Prophet (sa) would not shake hands with non-mahram women. (Sunan an-Nasa’i)
“The Promised Messiah (as) states in this regard:
“‘Look at the righteousness of our Lord and Master, the Greatest of the Prophets, Best of the Virtuous, Muhammad, the Chosen One, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him! He would not shake hands even with chaste and pious women who came to pledge allegiance to him. Instead, he would seat them at a distance and exhort them only verbally regarding repentance.’
“Hazrat Maulvi Sher Ali (ra) relates, ‘Once, the late Dr Muhammad Ismail Khan submitted to the Promised Messiah (as) that an English lady doctor worked with him in the hospital and she was an elderly woman. She would sometimes shake his hand; what was the ruling regarding this? Hazrat Sahib (as) replied, “This is not permissible. You should excuse yourself by saying that this is not permissible in our religion.”’
“Thus, Islam forbids handshaking between a non-mahram man and woman. However, where a mahram relationship exists, there appears to be no objection to a man and woman shaking hands.”
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How can we trust the parents' judgment regarding a marriage proposal if they have not set a good example themselves?
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