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i dont personally think the fact that he has a child is a problem i love his son he is soo adorable little thing. its just our ppl are very judgemental, wudnt u agree with me people, |
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hi, y'all , i a have a friend know has been divorced for 6 month now and we have been good friends but now he things we shud be more then friends, he wants to have me in his life well not rit now but in two years when we both finish uni. he is the most sweets, care, loving person i have eva meet when he was married all the gurls use to say woww his wife is a lucky women. he is soo maskiin to. but the only problem is that he is white but he has been muslim for 5 years now and he is really good when it comes to deen ![]() |
no actually it wasnt. maybe you should read? The man was unmarried, so he committed fornication not adultery. the punishment for thst is 100 lashes man or woman. she committed adultery, which means she was married then cheated on her husband with this dude. the punishment for that is stoning man or woman. However, sharia says that there has to be 4 witnesses that saw the act of penetration, which is technically impossible to happen. The only other thing that would make this acceptable was if the woman confessed. |
Is IT Rape if you force your wife to have sex with you on the wedding night ![]() ?DISCUSS (NO NEGATIVITY SIMPLE AND CLEAR ANSWER ELSE KEEP YOUR THOUGHTS TO YOURSELF |
Anyone know what were the final words of Allah SWT of the Quraan? (winner gets a prize) sorry that was not clear enough. with final words I mean final AYAH (verse). my mistake |
There's no doubt that the media control has become a powerful, if not, the most powerful weapon of extreme political movements. I can heavily argue that a journalist might have more power than a parliament member or a leader. What do you think? |
There's no doubt that the media control has become a powerful, if not, the most powerful weapon of extreme political movements. I can heavily argue that a journalist might have more power than a parliament member or a leader. What do you think? |
There's no doubt that the media control has become a powerful, if not, the most powerful weapon of extreme political movements. I can heavily argue that a journalist might have more power than a parliament member or a leader. What do you think? |
Biological evolution and Islam: This for Londonmale but anyone else can participate. This does not concern human evolution, as Adam and Eve’s creation is clearly explain in the Qur’an, but rather animals and the rest of creation. “Allah is the Creator of all things and over all things He has authority.” [Sûrah al-Zumar: 62] What is biological evolution? Evolutionary biology is a sub-field of biology concerned with the origin of species from a common descent and descent of species, as well as their change, multiplication and diversity over time. At the heart of it is the process of natural selection. This is the idea that the individuals within a populations of living organism vary in their individual traits – they are not exactly alike – and that the organisms which are most successful at leaving descendants will pass on their unique traits to the next generation at the expense of the traits possessed by less successful organisms in the population, thereby contributing to a long-term gradual change in the suite of traits found within the population. Apart from Adam and Eve, we find that the Qur’an and Sunna do not tell us much about the vegetation and fauna that was present on the Earth before or at the time of Adam and Eve’s arrived upon it. In fact the world before Adam and Eve is not mentioned apart from the indication that it existed before as was the Jinn’s world. The sacred texts also do not tell us how long ago Adam and Eve arrived upon the Earth. Therefore, these are things we cannot ascertain from the sacred texts. The only thing that the Qur’an and Sunna require us to believe about the living things on Earth today is that Allah created them in whatever manner He decided to create them. “Allah does what He pleases.” Today we have biological evolution theory that gives us an explanation that in many parts does not contradict the Qur’an and Allah’s authority. If anything it can be argued that it supports the ‘intelligent design’ argument the fact that such perfection and precocious of the diversity life forms take. Allah says a sign of His existence is creation. I want to mention one vital verse: “And We made from water all living things.” [Sûrah al-Anbiyâ’: 30] Does that not make the smallest of all implications that life might have actually formed as Darwin described? (Excluding Humans) Of cause with Allah’s will. Before Darwin, and Western interest, Muslim scholars where already exploring this idea of animals evolving and natural selection. One prime example is Al-Jahiz , he wrote famous book ‘The Kitab al-Hayawan’ where he studied animals and came to similar conclusions as Darwin. Al-N, arn is also said to have had an interest in the area. Al-Tusi has also done work on evolution of life. Science and Islam have always worked in counterpart, biological evolution is a theory and only science seems to hold an answer there |
Biological evolution and Islam: This for Londonmale but anyone else can participate. This does not concern human evolution, as Adam and Eve’s creation is clearly explain in the Qur’an, but rather animals and the rest of creation. “Allah is the Creator of all things and over all things He has authority.” [Sûrah al-Zumar: 62] What is biological evolution? Evolutionary biology is a sub-field of biology concerned with the origin of species from a common descent and descent of species, as well as their change, multiplication and diversity over time. At the heart of it is the process of natural selection. This is the idea that the individuals within a populations of living organism vary in their individual traits – they are not exactly alike – and that the organisms which are most successful at leaving descendants will pass on their unique traits to the next generation at the expense of the traits possessed by less successful organisms in the population, thereby contributing to a long-term gradual change in the suite of traits found within the population. Apart from Adam and Eve, we find that the Qur’an and Sunna do not tell us much about the vegetation and fauna that was present on the Earth before or at the time of Adam and Eve’s arrived upon it. In fact the world before Adam and Eve is not mentioned apart from the indication that it existed before as was the Jinn’s world. The sacred texts also do not tell us how long ago Adam and Eve arrived upon the Earth. Therefore, these are things we cannot ascertain from the sacred texts. The only thing that the Qur’an and Sunna require us to believe about the living things on Earth today is that Allah created them in whatever manner He decided to create them. “Allah does what He pleases.” Today we have biological evolution theory that gives us an explanation that in many parts does not contradict the Qur’an and Allah’s authority. If anything it can be argued that it supports the ‘intelligent design’ argument the fact that such perfection and precocious of the diversity life forms take. Allah says a sign of His existence is creation. I want to mention one vital verse: “And We made from water all living things.” [Sûrah al-Anbiyâ’: 30] Does that not make the smallest of all implications that life might have actually formed as Darwin described? (Excluding Humans) Of cause with Allah’s will. Before Darwin, and Western interest, Muslim scholars where already exploring this idea of animals evolving and natural selection. One prime example is Al-Jahiz , he wrote famous book ‘The Kitab al-Hayawan’ where he studied animals and came to similar conclusions as Darwin. Al-N, arn is also said to have had an interest in the area. Al-Tusi has also done work on evolution of life. Science and Islam have always worked in counterpart, biological evolution is a theory and only science seems to hold an answer there |
Biological evolution and Islam: This for Londonmale but anyone else can participate. This does not concern human evolution, as Adam and Eve’s creation is clearly explain in the Qur’an, but rather animals and the rest of creation. “Allah is the Creator of all things and over all things He has authority.” [Sûrah al-Zumar: 62] What is biological evolution? Evolutionary biology is a sub-field of biology concerned with the origin of species from a common descent and descent of species, as well as their change, multiplication and diversity over time. At the heart of it is the process of natural selection. This is the idea that the individuals within a populations of living organism vary in their individual traits – they are not exactly alike – and that the organisms which are most successful at leaving descendants will pass on their unique traits to the next generation at the expense of the traits possessed by less successful organisms in the population, thereby contributing to a long-term gradual change in the suite of traits found within the population. Apart from Adam and Eve, we find that the Qur’an and Sunna do not tell us much about the vegetation and fauna that was present on the Earth before or at the time of Adam and Eve’s arrived upon it. In fact the world before Adam and Eve is not mentioned apart from the indication that it existed before as was the Jinn’s world. The sacred texts also do not tell us how long ago Adam and Eve arrived upon the Earth. Therefore, these are things we cannot ascertain from the sacred texts. The only thing that the Qur’an and Sunna require us to believe about the living things on Earth today is that Allah created them in whatever manner He decided to create them. “Allah does what He pleases.” Today we have biological evolution theory that gives us an explanation that in many parts does not contradict the Qur’an and Allah’s authority. If anything it can be argued that it supports the ‘intelligent design’ argument the fact that such perfection and precocious of the diversity life forms take. Allah says a sign of His existence is creation. I want to mention one vital verse: “And We made from water all living things.” [Sûrah al-Anbiyâ’: 30] Does that not make the smallest of all implications that life might have actually formed as Darwin described? (Excluding Humans) Of cause with Allah’s will. Before Darwin, and Western interest, Muslim scholars where already exploring this idea of animals evolving and natural selection. One prime example is Al-Jahiz , he wrote famous book ‘The Kitab al-Hayawan’ where he studied animals and came to similar conclusions as Darwin. Al-N, arn is also said to have had an interest in the area. Al-Tusi has also done work on evolution of life. Science and Islam have always worked in counterpart, biological evolution is a theory and only science seems to hold an answer there[quote][/quote] |
no1madman: if I give away my computer, will I get something better? why you beleive that?[quote][/quote] |
That in life, you have to give up something in order to get something? I always thought that it wasnt true, until one day, I had to give up someone I loved for something I love[quote][/quote] |
That in life, you have to give up something in order to get something? I always thought that it wasnt true, until one day, I had to give up someone I loved for something I love.[quote][/quote] |
Would you be alright with your man watching porn? 1 of my ex's did. Boy did i flip! I weren't even disappointed at him, but at myself. I was like WTF, how could i not see this coming? Forgetting the fact that i am human & i can't see into the future. He said it was minor & that i over reacted. So ladies, how would you react to finding out your man watches porn? Would you brush it off like it was nothing[quote][/quote] |
Bismilahi rahmani raheem wasalatu wasalamu ala rasoolillah Asalamu aleikum warahmatulahi wabaraktuhu brothers and sisters May Allah reward us all for sharing the good insha'Allah, please remember me, my family and the ummah in your final ducas insha'Allah when and if you follow this method thus finish the musxaf. Alhamdulilah During the month of Ramadan many of us muslims strive and long to read the entire Qur'an from cover to cover. To help us with this effort bi`ithnillah i reserched few ways thus came up with this methods, although any other method are welcomed insha'Allah. To start with, the Qur'an is divided into 30 equal parts, called juz'{oops being a teacher hee } , I know many of us are aware anyhow there are two ways i thought we can achieved to finish the misxaf; for one the way to go about it is to Read a juz' a day to finish the Holy Book in a month. Here are the list of the ajizaa insha'Allah; •Juz’ 1 – Al Fatiha 1 – Al Baqarah 141 •Juz’ 2 – Al Baqarah 142 - Al Baqarah 252 •Juz’ 3 – Al Baqarah 253 - Al Imran 92 •Juz’ 4 – Al Imran 93 - An Nisaa 23 •Juz’ 5 – An Nisaa 24 - An Nisaa 147 •Juz’ 6 – An Nisaa 148 - Al Ma’idah 81 •Juz’ 7 – Al Ma’idah 82 - Al An’am 110 •Juz’ 8 – Al An’am 111 - Al A’raf 87 •Juz’ 9 – Al A’raf 88 - Al Anfal 40 •Juz’ 10 – Al Anfal 41 - At Tauba 92 •Juz’ 11 – At Tauba 93 - Hud 5 •Juz’ 12 – Hud 6 - Yusuf 52 •Juz’ 13 – Yusuf 53 – Ibrahim 52 •Juz’ 14 – Al Hijr 1 – An Nahl 128 •Juz’ 15 – Al Isra (or Bani Isra’il) 1 - Al Kahf 74 •Juz’ 16 – Al Kahf 75 – Ta Ha 135 •Juz’ 17 – Al Anbiyaa 1 - Al Hajj 78 •Juz’ 18 – Al Muminum 1 - Al Furqan 20 •Juz’ 19 – Al Furqan 21 - An Naml 55 •Juz’ 20 – An Naml 56 - Al Ankabut 45 •Juz’ 21 – Al Ankabut 46 - Al Azhab 30 •Juz’ 22 – Al Azhab 31 - Ya Sin 27 •Juz’ 23 – Ya Sin 28 - Az Zumar 31 •Juz’ 24 – Az Zumar 32 - Fussilat 46 •Juz’ 25 – Fussilat 47 - Al Jathiya 37 •Juz’ 26 – Al Ahqaf 1 - Az Zariyat 30 •Juz’ 27 – Az Zariyat 31 - Al Hadid 29 •Juz’ 28 – Al Mujadila 1 – At Tahrim 12 •Juz’ 29 – Al Mulk 1 - Al Mursalat 50 •Juz’ 30 – An Nabaa 1 - An Nas 6 Another and the second method basiclay is bi`ithmillah to read 4.5 pages after each fard salaah{the five daily prayer} i.e 4.5{pages} multiplyby 5{daily prayers} multiply by 30days{of siyaam} insha'Allah equalls to 604 number of Qur'an pages. Another thing to remember make the intention that each letter of Qur'an you read counts ten hasanat, wow what an investment my dear brothers and sisters in somlife and otherwise May Allah give you all tawfiqe in making this month and and the many months of Allah to come in continuing the good part the part of al mustafa aleihi salaam. Your akhee who loves you all for the sake of Allah azawajal. wslm alkm wrhmtlh wbrkth[quote][/quote] |
Bismilahi rahmani raheem wasalatu wasalamu ala rasoolillah Asalamu aleikum warahmatulahi wabaraktuhu brothers and sisters May Allah reward us all for sharing the good insha'Allah, please remember me, my family and the ummah in your final ducas insha'Allah when and if you follow this method thus finish the musxaf. Alhamdulilah During the month of Ramadan many of us muslims strive and long to read the entire Qur'an from cover to cover. To help us with this effort bi`ithnillah i reserched few ways thus came up with this methods, although any other method are welcomed insha'Allah. To start with, the Qur'an is divided into 30 equal parts, called juz'{oops being a teacher hee } , I know many of us are aware anyhow there are two ways i thought we can achieved to finish the misxaf; for one the way to go about it is to Read a juz' a day to finish the Holy Book in a month. Here are the list of the ajizaa insha'Allah; •Juz’ 1 – Al Fatiha 1 – Al Baqarah 141 •Juz’ 2 – Al Baqarah 142 - Al Baqarah 252 •Juz’ 3 – Al Baqarah 253 - Al Imran 92 •Juz’ 4 – Al Imran 93 - An Nisaa 23 •Juz’ 5 – An Nisaa 24 - An Nisaa 147 •Juz’ 6 – An Nisaa 148 - Al Ma’idah 81 •Juz’ 7 – Al Ma’idah 82 - Al An’am 110 •Juz’ 8 – Al An’am 111 - Al A’raf 87 •Juz’ 9 – Al A’raf 88 - Al Anfal 40 •Juz’ 10 – Al Anfal 41 - At Tauba 92 •Juz’ 11 – At Tauba 93 - Hud 5 •Juz’ 12 – Hud 6 - Yusuf 52 •Juz’ 13 – Yusuf 53 – Ibrahim 52 •Juz’ 14 – Al Hijr 1 – An Nahl 128 •Juz’ 15 – Al Isra (or Bani Isra’il) 1 - Al Kahf 74 •Juz’ 16 – Al Kahf 75 – Ta Ha 135 •Juz’ 17 – Al Anbiyaa 1 - Al Hajj 78 •Juz’ 18 – Al Muminum 1 - Al Furqan 20 •Juz’ 19 – Al Furqan 21 - An Naml 55 •Juz’ 20 – An Naml 56 - Al Ankabut 45 •Juz’ 21 – Al Ankabut 46 - Al Azhab 30 •Juz’ 22 – Al Azhab 31 - Ya Sin 27 •Juz’ 23 – Ya Sin 28 - Az Zumar 31 •Juz’ 24 – Az Zumar 32 - Fussilat 46 •Juz’ 25 – Fussilat 47 - Al Jathiya 37 •Juz’ 26 – Al Ahqaf 1 - Az Zariyat 30 •Juz’ 27 – Az Zariyat 31 - Al Hadid 29 •Juz’ 28 – Al Mujadila 1 – At Tahrim 12 •Juz’ 29 – Al Mulk 1 - Al Mursalat 50 •Juz’ 30 – An Nabaa 1 - An Nas 6 Another and the second method basiclay is bi`ithmillah to read 4.5 pages after each fard salaah{the five daily prayer} i.e 4.5{pages} multiplyby 5{daily prayers} multiply by 30days{of siyaam} insha'Allah equalls to 604 number of Qur'an pages. Another thing to remember make the intention that each letter of Qur'an you read counts ten hasanat, wow what an investment my dear brothers and sisters in somlife and otherwise May Allah give you all tawfiqe in making this month and and the many months of Allah to come in continuing the good part the part of al mustafa aleihi salaam. Your akhee who loves you all for the sake of Allah azawajal. wslm alkm wrhmtlh wbrkth[quote][/quote] |
Both, Or , Have a wedding that strips you of all your rizq so that you can let others see pretty things instead of having a nice small wedding that spends less money like the Nabi had. According to this era, education comes first. Nowadays, a female is not interested in a guy who is not well educated and vice versa. Will you marry a guy who's not well educated? But if 'love' is the case between the two of you, Will You consider marriage first? |
Guys, Would You Date A Women Wit Kids-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- i knoe dere are alotta hot garoobs around but personally i have never dated a women wit kids even dou i got offers, i jst cant get myself to do it, jst knowin kids came outta dat women is a big turn off for me, i knoe ma wife wel have kids, but dats ma wife, women wit kids jst dont turn me on, watchu guys think, |
Two nights ago, I was at San Diego with three of my friends. We went there to do some stuff, and we did. I was tired i wanted to sleep. But my two friends wanted to go to the club cuz those niggas never been to San Diego before. So i went wit them, all the sudden a white cop came directly to me asking for my ID. I had an ID, but i refused to show it to him. He called me a nigga! the cracker was like "show me your ID nigga" I called him cracker, and i told i wouldn't show my ID. So he tried to push me down, he wanted to handcuff me. But i fought back, he couldn't put me down, so he called for a back up. They got me took me to the police station. His officer was there, and i told him everything. My boys were witness and couple other people. The white cop got suspended, and the officer basically apologized on his behalf. Should I sue him or not |
Last two centuries, the Western ideas have started spreading through out the world, while the Islamic civilization have shrunk slowly. But today, it seems the old civilization (Islam) is comming back while the westerners start to doubt about it. do you think these two great civilizations can coexist side by side ? if yes, what kind of measures should the peace lovers take? let's hear your opinion[quote][/quote] |
[quote][/quote]Last two centuries, the Western ideas have started spreading through out the world, while the Islamic civilization have shrunk slowly. But today, it seems the old civilization (Islam) is comming back while the westerners start to doubt about it. do you think these two great civilizations can coexist side by side ? if yes, what kind of measures should the peace lovers take? let's hear your opinion |
I hate you more than i hate snakes. never, it is really odd |
odd posibility |
[quote][/quote]Before you can hate someone, there must have been a prior feeling that produced the hate. do u agree? |
Before you can hate someone, there must have been a prior feeling that produced the hate. do u agree? ![]() |
[quote][/quote]Before you can hate someone, there must have been a prior feeling that produced the hate. do u agree? ![]() |
The only reason some people might find it weird is because we're raised so closely with our cousins. Practically as brother and sister. So we know that in Islam, cousin or not cousin mixing is not permitted, so hypothetically if you guys were not raised closely with your cousins and wasn't married would u go for it ? and why not? |
I spend my life 12-16 hours a day in front of my computer, i don't have girlfriend, a pet, a 'real job', car and house. Should i kill my self by electrocute my self to my computer ![]() |
WOMAN ARE NATURAL FLIRTS or men |
WOMAN ARE NATURAL FLIRTS or men |

