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Assalamu alaikum, [center] Ibn Umar (May Allah be pleased with them) reported: The Messenger of Allah said: “A Muslim is a brother of (another) Muslim, he neither wrongs him nor does hand him over to one who does him wrong. If anyone fulfils his brother’s needs, Allah will fulfil his needs; if one relieves a Muslim of his troubles, Allah will relieve his troubles on the Day of Resurrection. . .” [Bukhari and Muslim].[/center] |
@Abuzola, Please don't say/type a word a again. |
Hi, Nez! You still there? Wonder. . .what has been blocking you these days. . . Hope nothing bad. Regarding your chart: how accurate is it? What measures did you use in your findings? |
Surprising. . . |
@Karo93, Re-read the verse: 'WE (ALLAH) did not send any messenger before you (O muhammad) but We revealed to him saying,'Lailaha ilalah' (There is no god but the true God (ALLAH). So Worrship' Quran 21:25 What has that got to do with your question? Any way, if you wanna discuss on that matter, search archives or, if necessary, open a fresh thread. InshaAllah you'll be attended to. Thanks. |
toba:Ain't refering to that portion of the reply. BUT where is bold, i.e. mentioning that "you're hausa but you dont know your history". Get it? |
Nice thread by a Sis. Keep it up. |
maclatunji:What a reply! I like it. |
Then search the archive; much of or even more than your questions have been (and are being) thoroughly thrashed on this very board. Good luck. BTW, welcome aboard Islam for Muslims. ![]() |
Salam, Thanks for the sisterly and brotherly concern and prayers. I'm really, really grateful. May Allah reward amply. Amin. |
toba:I know. lol! alimat 2:Does it really mean that? No, actually. Muhsin means Doer of Good. Many, many Qur'anic verses contain this name, e.g. Innallaha ma'al muhsineen, innallaha yuhibbul muhsineen, etc. More-over, it's a name of Nana Fadima's son--Prophet's grandson: Muhsin bn Aliyu bn Abu-Dalib. lol! ![]() |
[quote author=tpia. link=topic=389795.msg5434094#msg5434094 date=1265127605] you're hausa but you dont know your history. Hence your observations about Yoruba muslims. If you know much about Islam outside abuzola type rantings, you'll also acknowledge the many different Islamic theologies all over the world.[/quote]You had me wondering; was that actually written by the tpia. I know and "cherished"; who read, comprehend before her usual succinct replies? Any way, please tell me what substantiation did you devise to reach that conclusion? Thanks for your (yet) reply. |
chupcake:The frigging country called America is making fool of people. . . |
tpia., how u dey? What are you saying? |
alimat 2:Thanks, Sis. BTW, the name is not Mushin but Muhsin. ![]() |
Salam, Forgive me sister. But you obviously got me very, very wrong. Please get some rest, cool down and return; and then re-read my words. I am 100% a Hausa and a Muslim but believe me I never see downlook at Yoruba Muslims. They in fact fascinate me because of some reasons that comprise below: 1- they mostly live with non-Muslims, i.e. Christians in the South but they literally resist Satan urge to be like their neighbours. 2- many of them have a number of non-Muslims among their kith and kins yet they remain Muslims. WE've an example (s) on NL. 3- some (sorry to say few) hold their religion, i.e. Islam so seriously. 3- etc for I am in frigging hurry. Till I come back. Please once again: forgive your brother Muhsin; he means no disregard, disrespect, disppassion, etc. He likes all Muslims and regard them as the same and one as taught by the religion. Thanks for your good understanding. Cya |
Thanks for the permission. ![]() |
[quote author=Abuz©la link=topic=335959.msg5432897#msg5432897 date=1265117607]xtianity has its own woes and problems as well but islam is horrible and worse. I belong to none[/quote]Then I say sorry for you. ![]() |
diyobdw:Answred above. ![]() |
Hmm. . . Good, Abuzola. ![]() |
Nagode, Abuzola. Allah ya amsa. |
Abu Zola:May Allah bless you, brother. |
What the heck is happening up there? ![]() |
I laugh in Hausa. ![]() May Allah, the Exalted, guide us all to the right path, amin. |
Abu Zola:I am glad to know that. ![]() |
Thanks bros, Jarus and Sis, Uplawal. Ameen to the prayers. |
illusion2:I am not that annoyed. But I still view the title as a misnormer. lol! Thanks for this,but I disagree that there's no contradiction.Not just forced. Idolatrous people who aggree to live in Islamic state could be forced, for they know of the rules and regulation laid down by Islam which prescribe to them paying of tax. Relatively enough, even today foreigners pay tax dues in Europe and America. What do you think will be done to them if they refuse to pay? Also many muslims regard christians as idolator because they believ in the Trinity,wear the cross etc. So can't this definition be extended to christians?Qur'an clearly differentiates between those two. Have you really checked up the verse (98:1) above? Read it: Lam yakuni allatheena kafaroo min ahli alkitabi waal mushrikeena munfakkeena hatta tatiyahumu albayyinatu (IT IS NOT [conceivable] that such as are bent on denying the truth - [be they] from among the followers of earlier revelation or from among those who ascribe divinity to aught beside God [1] should ever be abandoned [by Him] ere there comes unto them the [full] evidence of the truth . Thus forget whatsoever one does; followers can't determine accurately what any religion actually teaches. And you know this, right? 2. if we are to take all scriptures in context & history,shouldn't the issue of number of wives,eating of pigs,alcohol,smoking be also taken in their proper historical context?I don't fully grasp what you are saying here. Do you mean to say historical context should matter when one is citing a verse (s)? Or else forget citing any as reference? That really cannot be the case, not at all. Why many books are written on that if it's not that of huge significance? We've, in Islam, books that talk about Asbaabul-Nuzuul, i.e. Purposes of Revelations. Many verses' revelation reasons/causes are extensively elaborate, helping the reader understand things more. Any way, you can clarify your meaning further if I got you wrong. As per the Surah 9:29 above,don't you think if for example (God forbid !) Nigeria becomes an islamic country,genuine muslim leaders or someone from the 'Islamic Shura council',could pick up this 9:29 & force all non-muslims to convert & pay the prescibed tax.Hmm. Don't be that naive (lol!). The verse, as explained before, does not say all non-Muslims. Rather those who broke the treaty of Hudaybiya and murdered innocent people. In fact the reason for fighting is given in verse 10 and 13, which shows that fighting them was because of their aggression and not because of their rejection of Islam. Muslims are not permitted (anywhere) to attack non-Muslims who signed peace pacts with them, or non-Muslims who live under the protection of the Islamic State. Now lets examine what verses 10 and 13 say: "9:10--respecting no tie and no protective obligation with regard to a believer; and it is they, they who transgress the bounds of what is right!" 9:13--Would you, perchance, fail to fight against people who have broken their solemn pledges, and have done all that they could to drive the Apostle away, [20] and have been first to attack you? Do you hold them in awe? Nay, it is God alone of whom you ought to stand in awe, [21] if you are [truly] believers! The answer to your question, as we can apparently deduce, is NO! I feel we can't just explain this verse away ,IMO. ![]() |
RichyBlacK:Think that was discovered as a lie, and thence the lax police commissioner was "redeployed" to other place (or State, I don't know exactly). Muslims say it began with an argument over the rebuilding of a Muslim home in a predominantly Christian neighborhood that had been destroyed in November 2008.Is WP that biased? Wonder o! |
Typical of you, Nezan. BTW, long time no see; how u day? |
*shocked* |
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