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Re: Lessons From The Death Of The Grand Mufti Of Saudi Arabia by AjegunleBoy(m): 1:10pm On Sep 26, 2025
NiRfreak:
You all should go and accept Christ.
That's the lesson you all should learn that once u die, Jesus is awaiting you all for judgement. Jesus is the one the father has give authority to judge the world
Blasphemy!

600 years ban fall on u!
grin
Re: Lessons From The Death Of The Grand Mufti Of Saudi Arabia by NiRfreak(m): 1:11pm On Sep 26, 2025
Proudlyngwa:
Am a Christian , but u just typed a huge load of poo.

Emancipate yourself from the European ideology of Religion and Christianity.

Your deeds will judge you not Jesus.
This statement doesn't show you are a Christian. It shows you are one of those unbelieving Christians rhatt believers must be careful of associating with. Imagine saying Christianity is European ideology, when we know Christianity was not invented by the Whites... It was brought and spread by the jews
Re: Lessons From The Death Of The Grand Mufti Of Saudi Arabia by frankblinkz(m): 1:11pm On Sep 26, 2025
NiRfreak:
You all should go and accept Christ.
That's the lesson you all should learn that once u die, Jesus is awaiting you all for judgement. Jesus is the one the father has give authority to judge the world
Religion don kill this one.....so the whole world should drop their own religion just to believe it's through yours that one can make heaven
Re: Lessons From The Death Of The Grand Mufti Of Saudi Arabia by wellmax(m): 1:12pm On Sep 26, 2025
No mercy after death.
If it were possible, all any rich man will do is live anyhow, steal all the money and commission some people to pray for him when he’s gone. Very illogical.

Make your ways right and accept a Jesus before you die.
Re: Lessons From The Death Of The Grand Mufti Of Saudi Arabia by wellmax(m): 1:13pm On Sep 26, 2025
Rilwayne001:
Islam doesn't believe the man nailed to the cross was Jesus, so there's no disrespect here.
But you just said Jesus was nailed like a thief.
Re: Lessons From The Death Of The Grand Mufti Of Saudi Arabia by Musty112: 1:13pm On Sep 26, 2025
AntiisIam1:
doffman and the rest

Your Quran said

Ala-Maududi
(19:33) Peace be upon me the day I was born and the day I will die, and the day I will be raised up alive.

This speech in the cradle by Jesus was the sign to which the angel referred in (Surah Maryam, Ayat 21). As Allah intended to punish the children of Israel for their continuous wicked ways and evil deeds, He made a pious virgin girl of the family of Prophet Aaron, who had devoted herself to worship in the Temple under the patronage of Zachariah, bear a child and bring it before her people in order to concentrate the whole attention of the thousands of people assembled there on this extraordinary event. Then He made this new born child speak out even in the cradle that he had been appointed a Prophet. Though they had seen this wonderful sign of Allah, they rejected the Prophethood of Jesus and brought him to the court for crucifixion, and thus incurred the wrath of Allah.



If your Quran could testified to the fact that your Isa is alive, who are you to be doubting the death, crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ
The Quran was not speaking exclusively about Prophet Isa(Jesus) in this verse. It is talking about everyone. You are born, you will die, and you will be raised up to account for your deeds.
Re: Lessons From The Death Of The Grand Mufti Of Saudi Arabia by Proudlyngwa(m): 1:13pm On Sep 26, 2025
NiRfreak:
This statement doesn't show you are a Christian. It shows you are one of those unbelieving Christians rhatt believers must be careful of associating with. Imagine saying Christianity is European ideology, when we know Christianity was not invented by the Whites... It was brought and spread by the jews
Where did i say Christianity is an European ideology, and then proove it is not since you have brought the topic up.
Re: Lessons From The Death Of The Grand Mufti Of Saudi Arabia by wellmax(m): 1:14pm On Sep 26, 2025
Proudlyngwa:
Am a Christian , but u just typed a huge load of poo.

Emancipate yourself from the European ideology of Religion and Christianity.

Your deeds will judge you not Jesus.
You are not a Christian. End of.
Re: Lessons From The Death Of The Grand Mufti Of Saudi Arabia by Harnny(m): 1:14pm On Sep 26, 2025
Nwaikpe:
That is why we worship him bro.

The fact that he dropped his Godship and took the form of a man and fulfilled scriptures by such a deaath, means he is more than deserving of worship.

Now, tell us bout your con man.
So who was runing the show durring his Earthly sabbatical? Have you seen how big the universe is?. Even science is still exploring. You are saying the one who made all that was killed by his creation? Then took 3 days to resurrect. The same entity that can stop the whole Solar system from being with just intentions was dead for 3 days? This is not nollywood story o.
Re: Lessons From The Death Of The Grand Mufti Of Saudi Arabia by NiRfreak(m): 1:15pm On Sep 26, 2025
Proudlyngwa:
Where did i say Christianity is an European ideology, and then proove it is not since you have brought the topic up.
There's nothing to proof, you only need to start reading and understanding your Bible. And stop cherry picking bible to win argument.... In that way u will only remain as tool in the hand of the devil to lock u out in darkness
Re: Lessons From The Death Of The Grand Mufti Of Saudi Arabia by Thunderfayamods: 1:17pm On Sep 26, 2025
NiRfreak:
You all should go and accept Christ.
That's the lesson you all should learn that once u die, Jesus is awaiting you all for judgement. Jesus is the one the father has give authority to judge the world
You think everybody believes in your Jesus? Go and force it on them.
Re: Lessons From The Death Of The Grand Mufti Of Saudi Arabia by zenburster: 1:20pm On Sep 26, 2025
NiRfreak:
You all should go and accept Christ.
That's the lesson you all should learn that once u die, Jesus is awaiting you all for judgement. Jesus is the one the father has give authority to judge the world
You really think there is any difference?

They are both fake.

Go and read "God is not Great" by Chris Hitchens and come back and talk.
Re: Lessons From The Death Of The Grand Mufti Of Saudi Arabia by Guestmale: 1:21pm On Sep 26, 2025
NiRfreak:
You all should go and accept Christ.
That's the lesson you all should learn that once u die, Jesus is awaiting you all for judgement. Jesus is the one the father has give authority to judge the world
This is nothing but the truth.
Hebrews 9:27 KJV
And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment:
Re: Lessons From The Death Of The Grand Mufti Of Saudi Arabia by Sterope(f): 1:22pm On Sep 26, 2025
You have lied and misrepresented the Qur'an.

Surah Maryam that you quoted (the one about peace) also said the same about John, Prophet Yahya (PBUH) as well, I wonder why you didn't interpret it that way.

Now read:

Surah Maidah
5:116
And [beware the Day] when Allah will say, “O Jesus, Son of Mary, did you say to the people, ‘Take me and my mother as deities besides Allah’?” He will say, “Exalted are You! It was not for me to say that to which I have no right. If I had said it, You would have known it. You know what is within myself, and I do not know what is within Yourself. Indeed, it is You who are Knower of the unseen.”


5:117
“I said not to them except what You commanded me – to worship Allah, my Lord and your Lord. And I was a witness over them as long as I was among them; but when You took me up, You were the Observer over them, and You are, over all things, Witness
Surah Nisa
4:157
And [for] their saying, “Indeed, we have killed the Messiah, Jesus, the son of Mary, the messenger of Allah.” And they did not kill him, nor did they crucify him; but [another] was made to resemble him to them. And indeed, those who differ over it are in doubt about it. They have no knowledge of it except the following of assumption. And they did not kill him, for certain.

4:158
Rather, Allah raised him to Himself. And ever is Allah Exalted in Might and Wise
Don't bother replying!



AntiisIam1:
doffman and the rest

Your Quran said

Ala-Maududi
(19:33) Peace be upon me the day I was born and the day I will die, and the day I will be raised up alive.

This speech in the cradle by Jesus was the sign to which the angel referred in (Surah Maryam, Ayat 21). As Allah intended to punish the children of Israel for their continuous wicked ways and evil deeds, He made a pious virgin girl of the family of Prophet Aaron, who had devoted herself to worship in the Temple under the patronage of Zachariah, bear a child and bring it before her people in order to concentrate the whole attention of the thousands of people assembled there on this extraordinary event. Then He made this new born child speak out even in the cradle that he had been appointed a Prophet. Though they had seen this wonderful sign of Allah, they rejected the Prophethood of Jesus and brought him to the court for crucifixion, and thus incurred the wrath of Allah.



If your Quran could testified to the fact that your Isa is alive, who are you to be doubting the death, crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ
Re: Lessons From The Death Of The Grand Mufti Of Saudi Arabia by Guestmale: 1:25pm On Sep 26, 2025
wellmax:
No mercy after death.
If it were possible, all any rich man will do is live anyhow, steal all the money and commission some people to pray for him when he’s gone. Very illogical.

Make your ways right and accept a Jesus before you die.
God bless you.
Re: Lessons From The Death Of The Grand Mufti Of Saudi Arabia by RichBoy247: 1:26pm On Sep 26, 2025
NiRfreak:
You all should go and accept Christ.
That's the lesson you all should learn that once u die, Jesus is awaiting you all for judgement. Jesus is the one the father has give authority to judge the world
This one needs psychiatric evaluation
Re: Lessons From The Death Of The Grand Mufti Of Saudi Arabia by NiRfreak(m): 1:42pm On Sep 26, 2025
zenburster:
You really think there is any difference?

They are both fake.

Go and read "God is not Great" by Chris Hitchens and come back and talk.
Is that book your first exposure to Christopher Hitchens? You are just starting your confused hopeless walk into atheism I guess. Your eyes go clear. People wey do athesim pass Hitchens self succumbed
...
U want me to believe Hitchen instead of the Bible? U well so? Someone who battled cancer for months till he succumb an addict drinker and smoker is someone I should believe his writings above the prophetic writings of the Prophets and the Apostles.

Sorry is your case
Re: Lessons From The Death Of The Grand Mufti Of Saudi Arabia by PaNnamdi(m): 1:45pm On Sep 26, 2025
Emeskhalifa:
May Allah (SWT) forgive all his shortcomings and grant him Janattul Firdaus
What about 70 virgins cool
Re: Lessons From The Death Of The Grand Mufti Of Saudi Arabia by AntiisIam1: 1:48pm On Sep 26, 2025
Musty112:
The Quran was not speaking exclusively about Prophet Isa(Jesus) in this verse. It is talking about everyone. You are born, you will die, and you will be raised up to account for your deeds.
Did you mean it was allah that's speaking in Quran 19:33?

Sebi you can see the tafsir I attached to it?
Re: Lessons From The Death Of The Grand Mufti Of Saudi Arabia by AntiisIam1: 1:53pm On Sep 26, 2025
Sterope:
You have lied and misrepresented the Qur'an.

Surah Maryam that you quoted (the one about peace) also said the same about John, Prophet Yahya (PBUH) as well, I wonder why you didn't interpret it that way.

Now read:

Surah Maidah


Surah Nisa


Don't bother replying!
Why won't I reply?

The explanation of that verse is there, sorry am I the author of quran or I resemble Ala-Maududi?


Ala-Maududi

(19:33) Peace be upon me the day I was born and the day I will die, and the day I will be raised up alive.

This speech in the cradle by Jesus was the sign to which the angel referred in (Surah Maryam, Ayat 21). As Allah intended to punish the children of Israel for their continuous wicked ways and evil deeds, He made a pious virgin girl of the family of Prophet Aaron, who had devoted herself to worship in the Temple under the patronage of Zachariah, bear a child and bring it before her people in order to concentrate the whole attention of the thousands of people assembled there on this extraordinary event. Then He made this new born child speak out even in the cradle that he had been appointed a Prophet. Though they had seen this wonderful sign of Allah, they rejected the Prophethood of Jesus and brought him to the court for crucifixion, and thus incurred the wrath of Allah.
Re: Lessons From The Death Of The Grand Mufti Of Saudi Arabia by SeverusSnape(m): 1:59pm On Sep 26, 2025
Rilwayne001:
Same Jesus that was nailed like a common thief on the cross and couldn't save himself or which one?
I'm not a Christian, But this here is the main reason why Christians reverence and worship Jesus. According to Christians, That's the basis of their religiousity.
Re: Lessons From The Death Of The Grand Mufti Of Saudi Arabia by Emekaonline: 1:59pm On Sep 26, 2025
Lukgaf:
Lessons from the Death of the Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia, His Eminence Shaykh Abdul Aziz ibn Abdullah Al Al-Shaykh

The news of the passing of one of the most prominent scholars of our time, the Grand Mufti of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, has struck the Muslim world deeply. Until his death, he served as a guiding light of knowledge and a beacon of the Sunnah.

From his death, we can take several lessons, beautifully highlighted in Ashaykh Dr Sharoffuddeen Gbadebo Raji and Ashaykh Professor Abdrasaq Alaro’s tributes to him:


1. Death is inevitable. Just days ago, when we mentioned him, we would say “ḥafiẓahullāh” (may Allah preserve him). Now, we say “raḥimahullāh” (may Allah have mercy on him). Death changes everything in an instant. Indeed, it can strike any of us at any time. The question remains: are we preparing for it?

2. Attachment to the Qur’an. Shaykh Abdul Aziz used to complete the recitation of the entire Qur’an every three days. Subḥānallāh! How many of us have not even completed the Qur’an once in three years? His dedication should remind us of the endless blessings of reciting and reflecting upon Allah’s Book.


3. Accessibility and humility despite authority. Despite being blind, the Shaykh discharged his responsibilities with full dedication. He was humble, approachable, and hospitable. Dr. Sharafudeen Gbadebo Raji narrated how, when he and a friend visited him in his office around 2004, the Shaykh received them warmly, addressed them by their names in friendly manner, gave them several valuable books, and even took down their contact numbers. This is a powerful lesson for all in positions of authority: leadership is about service, humility, and accessibility not arrogance.

4. Respecting other scholars even with differences. For roughly thirty years, Shaykh Abdul Aziz was the one who delivered the khutbah on the Day of ‘Arafah, meaning he performed Hajj every year. On many occasions, he made the intention to perform Hajj or ‘Umrah on behalf of deceased scholars not only those he admired, but even those he differed with in opinion. This is a profound lesson: intellectual disagreement should never erase the bond of brotherhood. We remain one Ummah, tied by faith and mutual respect.


Shaykh Abdul Aziz is no more, and like all of us, he will be judged based on his deeds. What remains are the good works he left behind and the countless lives he touched.

Let us reflect: What will people say about us when our time comes? Will they remember us for goodness, humility, and service or something else?

May Allah forgive Shaykh Abdul Aziz ibn Abdullah Al Al-Shaykh, illuminate his grave, raise his rank among the righteous, and grant him Jannatul-Firdaws. And may Allah forgive all deceased Muslims and grant us the tawfīq to leave behind a legacy of righteousness.

PS: Don't forget to recite Suratul Khaf today. BaarakaLlah feekum!
Please can someone tell me the purpose of this common prayers for the dead: May Allah forgive so so and so? I dont get it really. Is it wasting of time and one's saliva or indeed God can forgive the dead that never received forgiveness before giving up the ghost? Please can someone educate me?
Re: Lessons From The Death Of The Grand Mufti Of Saudi Arabia by illmatic101(m): 2:04pm On Sep 26, 2025
Rilwayne001:
Same Jesus that was nailed like a common thief on the cross and couldn't save himself or which one?
You mean Prophet Isa
Re: Lessons From The Death Of The Grand Mufti Of Saudi Arabia by wabbyland(m): 2:05pm On Sep 26, 2025
Why take religious fanatism to another level? Someone created a thread for Muslims. You decided to comment something entirely otherwise. You don't force people to like your religion just no one can force you to do the same. PS: I'm a Christian
Re: Lessons From The Death Of The Grand Mufti Of Saudi Arabia by tollyboy5(m): 2:17pm On Sep 26, 2025
AntiisIam1:
doffman and the rest

Your Quran said

Ala-Maududi
(19:33) Peace be upon me the day I was born and the day I will die, and the day I will be raised up alive.

This speech in the cradle by Jesus was the sign to which the angel referred in (Surah Maryam, Ayat 21). As Allah intended to punish the children of Israel for their continuous wicked ways and evil deeds, He made a pious virgin girl of the family of Prophet Aaron, who had devoted herself to worship in the Temple under the patronage of Zachariah, bear a child and bring it before her people in order to concentrate the whole attention of the thousands of people assembled there on this extraordinary event. Then He made this new born child speak out even in the cradle that he had been appointed a Prophet. Though they had seen this wonderful sign of Allah, they rejected the Prophethood of Jesus and brought him to the court for crucifixion, and thus incurred the wrath of Allah.



If your Quran could testified to the fact that your Isa is alive, who are you to be doubting the death, crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ
Why are you guys spamming a Muslim thread. Is that what your Bible teaches?
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