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usbcable:I'm replying you because this is my first time of seeing you here. Islam is not a religion of whims and desires. Your opinion doesn't matter or whatever you think is cool. Do you know more than the scholars? Are you a scholar? Are you a student of knowledge? We don't modify our religion because of anyone. Al yawmu aklamtu lakum diinakum wa atmamtu alaykum ni'matii wa radiitu lakumul Islam This day I have perfected for you your religion and completed My favor upon you and have approved for you Islam as religion Quran 5:3 What Allah has perfected, who are you to say you want to modify? |
All these people that are always quoting me know I won't reply them so why do they bother ? ![]() |
Astagfirullah I retract my post. Just found this: The first wife’s consent is not a prerequisite for a man to take another wife. The Standing Committee for Issuing Fatwas was asked about this and replied as follows: It is not obligatory for the husband, if he wants to take a second wife, to have the consent of his first wife, but it is good manners and kindness to deal with her in such a manner that will minimize the hurt feelings such thing might produce. So it’s incumbent on the husband to be kind to his wife, discuss the matter with her in a gentle and pleasant manner, and this should be coupled with spending whatever money may be necessary in order to gain her acceptance of the situation.” Allah knows best Mmsen. |
mmsen:Another angle. But I don't think divorce in Islam is that easy. That's something I haven't read extensively about so I'll leave it for those who know. |
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Oh boy! I hated cats growing up. I've had to forsake many nice apartments just because of cats. I might need to fight that off and start getting closer to cats |
Please let's endeavor not to drift from the aim of this thread. What do the scholars say? You can drop your question and someone digs the answers from the scholars out for you or you can just post already answered questions. Simple! It's no rocket science |
Salamun Alaykum Ikhwaan It's been a while I posted on this thread. I have some free time today and I should update Insha Allah Jazakallah khayran to all those who have kept this thread moving in my absence |
vedaxcool:Jazakumullah khayran. I really appreciate it |
I should be able to add more to this thread on Monday Insha Allah |
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AbdelKabir:I don't have time for nonsense. I'm busy sef |
This is something I was once guilty of until I stumbled upon the truth. May Allah SWT preserve us upon guidance |
It is the custom in our country on Friday to send text messages and people congratulate one another on the occasion of Friday by saying “Jumu‘ah mubaarak” or “Jumu‘ah tayyibah.” Praise be to Allaah. Firstly: There is no doubt that Friday is an “Eid” or “festival” for the Muslims, as it says in the hadeeth narrated from Ibn ‘Abbaas (may Allah be pleased with him) who said: The Messenger of Allah (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) said: “This is a day of ‘Eid that Allah has ordained for the Muslims, so whoever comes to Jumu‘ah, let him do ghusl, and if he has any perfume let him put some on, and you should use the miswaak.” Narrated by Ibn Maajah, 1098; classed as hasan by al-Albaani in Saheeh Ibn Maajah. Ibn al-Qayyim (may Allah have mercy on him) said, describing the special virtues of Friday: Thirteen: It is a day of ‘Eid that is repeated every week. Zaad al-Ma‘aad, 1/369 Thus the Muslims have three Eids: Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha, which come once every year, and Jumu‘ah which is repeated once every week. Secondly: With regard to the Muslims congratulating one another on the occasions of Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha, this is prescribed and it is narrated from the Sahaabah (may Allah be pleased with them). This has been discussed previously in the answers to questions no. 49021 and 36442. As for congratulating one another on the occasion of Friday, what seems to us to be the case is that it is not prescribed, because the fact that Friday is an Eid was known to the Sahaabah (may Allah be pleased with them), and they were more knowledgeable than us about its virtues, and they were keen to respect it and give it its due, but there is no report to suggest that they used to congratulate one another on Fridays. And all goodness is in following them (may Allah be pleased with them). Shaykh Saalih ibn Fawzaan (may Allah preserve him) was asked: What is the ruling on sending text messages every Friday and ending with the phrase “Jumu‘ah mubaarak”? He replied: The early generation did not congratulate one another on Fridays, so we should not introduce anything that they did not do. End quote from Ajwabat As’ilah Majallat al-Da‘wah al-Islamiyyah. A similar fatwa was issued by Shaykh Sulaymaan al-Maajid (may Allah preserve him), when he said: We do not think it is prescribed to exchange congratulations on Fridays, such as saying to one another, “Jumu‘ah mubaarak” and so on, because it comes under the heading of du‘aa’s and dhikrs, which must be based on a text (of the Qur’aan or Sunnah) because this is purely the matter of worship and if it were good, the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) and his Companions (may Allah be pleased with them) would have done it before us. If anyone suggests that this is permissible, then that may imply that it is prescribed to say du‘aa’s and congratulate one another after having done the five daily prayers and other acts of worship, and du‘aa’ at these times was not done by the early generations. End quote from the Shaykh’s website (may Allah preserve him) http://www.salmajed.com/ar/node/2601 If a Muslim prays for his brother on Friday with the intention of softening his heart and making him happy, and seeking the time when supplications are answered, there is nothing wrong with that. And Allah knows best. https://islamqa.info/en/134741 |
May Allah strengthen our president and bless him with long life |
AbdelKabir:Kekekekeke I'm not an Omowe. |
AbdelKabir:Not a bad idea at all Ore after all, you'd have completed the MD by then so he won't have any excuseSha invite us to come perform Item 7 rites ![]() |
AbdelKabir:Lol..this man ![]() |
RABIUSHILE04: RABIUSHILE04:Aamiin |
It is reported that Imâm ‘Abdullâh b. Al-Mubârak – Allâh have mercy on him – was asked: “Who are the [best] people?” He replied, “The scholars.” He was asked, “Who are the [real] kings?” He replied, “the ascetics.” He was asked, “And who are the dregs [of society]?” He replied, “Those who use their religion as a means of devouring [wealth].” He was asked, “Who are the rabble?” He replied, “Khuzaymah b. Khâzim and his companions.” And he was asked, “And who is the low person?” He replied, “The one who talks about the rise in prices to his guest.” Abû Bakr Al-Daynûrî, Al-Mujâlasah wa Jawâhir Al-‘Ilm 2:181. |
It is reported that Mālik b. Mighwal said: I was once walking with Ṭalḥah b. Muṣarrif when we came to a narrow (entrance). He went in front of me, then said, “If I knew that you were older than me even by a day, I would have never preceded you.” Al-Khaṭīb, Al-Jāmiʿ li Akhlāq Al-Rāwī #248. |
Al-Fudayl bin Iyaad was famous for his piety and worship, but he was not always a practicing Muslim. In his early years, al-Fudayl was an infamous highway robber; he would prowl in the night for victims on the road from Abiward to Sarakhs. Between these two cities was a small village in which lived a girl that al-Fudayl was in love with. One night, out of desperation to be with her, al-Fudayl climbed the wall of her home. As he was climbing over it, he heard a voice recite: أَلَمْ يَأْنِ لِلَّذِينَ آمَنُوا أَنْ تَخْشَعَ قُلُوبُهُمْ لِذِكْرِ اللَّهِ Has not the time come for the hearts of those who believe to be affected by Allah’s Reminder? [Qur’an al-Hadeed : 16] At that moment, al-Fudayl answered, “O my Lord, the time has indeed come.” He returned from where he came and sought refuge near a traveling party on the main road. They were busy engaging in a serious discussion. al-Fudayl heard one of them say, “Let us continue our journey now.” Another answered, “No, not until the morning, for al-Fudayl is lurking on the road somewhere out there, just waiting to rob us.” Having heard the entire conversation, al-Fudayl thought to himself, “I go around in the night to sin, while a group of Muslims remain here because they fear me. Indeed i feel that Allah has brought me here to them only so that I can reform my character. O Allah, I indeed repent to you..” |
RABIUSHILE04:There is a very beautiful story about Al fudayl Ibn Iyaad and how he became a pious muslim. He was a very close companion of Imam Malik |
There are good, educative islamic-themed electronic games too and they don't contain tasweer e.g the ones home school mothers use for their children. The most important thing is regulation |
Ah! Ati pada de bayii. I should be able to contribute today Insha Allah. |
AbdelKabir: RABIUSHILE04:Aaah no be so oo. I really wish I could contribute. To even press phone after long hours of work dey hard me. I'm trying to create time for myself and I promise to be back and strong very soon. I lurk just to let everyone know I'm still very much around Jazakallah for all you guys have been doing on this thread |
*Takes note* |
AbooUthaymeen: ![]() Allaahu musta'aan |



