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| Re: ...... by movado19: 2:01pm On Apr 16, 2019 |
aadoiza: ![]() Toh! That's between him and his maker. |
| Re: ...... by movado19: 3:13pm On Apr 16, 2019 |
YUNGCONCEPT11:I believe we all are students here. The sheikh himself (Ikupakuti) is still M.I.A. Did you have a particular question about the basmallah? I still have questions about those six letters and I think I've reached a dead-end for now. Please, anyone who is somewhat familiar with the knowledge of ABJAD/numerology/science of letters should please answer present so we can ask further questions. Thank you in advance. ![]() |
| Re: ...... by aadoiza: 3:18pm On Apr 16, 2019 |
[quote author=movado19 post=77590365][/quote]It's clear now. Thanks for this. I'll share why I asked the questions later. |
| Re: ...... by aadoiza: 3:31pm On Apr 16, 2019 |
aadoiza: |
| Re: ...... by aadoiza: 3:36pm On Apr 16, 2019 |
movado19:These OPC guys get jazz faa. One even boasted if someone holds his clothe while they are being shot at no bullet will touch that person. |
| Re: ...... by Empiree: 3:47pm On Apr 16, 2019 |
aadoiza:In my opinion, it is the same. For instance, someone is used to sending salawat on the Prophet (saw) to the point of death. The last minutes of his life he says, "Allaahuma Salli ala Sayyidina Muhammadin wasalim" Obviously, there is evidence in the Qur'an which says whoever loves nabi Muhammad Allah loves him (her). So by default, it is acceptable. And ofcourse there are many ahadith to back this up too. Likewise someone is used to saying, "Laa Hawla Walaquwata ila bilah" and he utters these words the last seconds of his life is acceptable as far as I am concerned because the person negates all powers, all sovereigns except Allahu. This can be found in sura Al-Imran. And Allaah knows best |
| Re: ...... by movado19: 3:59pm On Apr 16, 2019 |
Empiree: |
| Re: ...... by movado19: 4:02pm On Apr 16, 2019 |
[quote author=aadoiza post=77592825][/quote]You are welcome and please don't take too long to share your reason(s) why you asked. |
| Re: ...... by movado19: 4:04pm On Apr 16, 2019 |
aadoiza: |
| Re: ...... by movado19: 4:26pm On Apr 16, 2019 |
Empiree, what's your take on this: From a spiritual (metaphysical) point of view? They say that one's words have a life, so it's very important to watch what we say, etc. There's a drink made popular by Saudi Arabia in the middle east called "Saudi Champagne" To my knowledge, there is no alcohol in it but just a mixture of tonic water, apple juice and other juices. Physically, if someone declares that they are drinking champagne, beer, spirit but in reality what they have in thier cup is just water or orange juice, does it count against them spiritually as people who have drank alcohol? The same question for those who say that they are eating chicken or turkey "bacon". My gripe is: Why use the word bacon at all or anything associated with what is haram? Does it get recorded for them are drinkers of wine/eaters of bacon metaphysically or not? Brothers and sisters, please chime in as well if you are conversant with anything like this. |
| Re: ...... by aadoiza: 5:18pm On Apr 16, 2019 |
Empiree:Jazakallahu khairan |
| Re: ...... by Empiree: 5:25pm On Apr 16, 2019*. Modified: 4:55pm On Apr 17, 2019 |
movado19:brother, we live in a deceptive world. I will not be deceived by their antics. Why would they label the bottle champagne when they know for a fact that champagne denotes Haram drinks?. I am always skeptical about all these things. It is not new to me. I went to a store with a "uncle" 4yrs ago. He's Christian. Actually he's Mr. A I talked about in his thread. He bought two bottles of beer and gave me one. I said no. He said it is not beer ómó Alhaji. They just wrote the name on it. Something like "beer water". I said nope and he smiled. Shaytan is stupid. That's how they get you to drink alcohol even if the so called "Saudi champagne" is free of alcohol. How Will you know if in the future they actually mix alcohol in it?. It is a trick and Qur'an warned us in sura Maida that shaytan has given up hope about our religion from leading us astray, therefore we should not follow him in small things. I don't know if you watched Sheikh Assim some years ago (still on YouTube) boasting about he drinks beer made in Saudi Arabia and he's proud of it?. He then tried to justify by saying alcohol content is only 2%?. As far as I am concerned, I don't care if the content is halal for as long as the label is Haram. They want to mislead people, especially Muslims. It is worst when muslim leaders do things from back door than kufar who do it from front door. Did Nabi Muhammad (saw) not say this ummah would commit Zina but they would give it another name?. It is the same with the so called "Saudi champagne" so that you think "it is Saudi it must be right. It is gotta be halal champagne". They play with our mental faculty. Shame on the devil. Why don't they simply call it what it is, Tonic water, soda(soft drink), orange juice etc?. This is why oyinbo are honest sometimes (I'm not giving them credit) but they are usually sincere. When I went to Germany, in my hotel room's mini fridge it is a mini bar. They put in there side by side tonic water, orange juice, apple juice. Bottle water. And on the other side in the same fridge it is different types of beers they have there. This is clear. Why would Saudi or any muslim country attempts to create confusion?. So, in my opinion, and my opinion is not binding on anymore. I say avoid it 100% because this is what I do anytime I go to shop at superstore. I simply avoid alcohol beverages section altogether. Growing up I was trained to have nothing to do with beer, alcohol, champagne liquor etc and I maintained this standards till date. There are too much confusions in the world already. Ulama don't need to add more. Go to France they now have halal pork. The poultry says on their building "halal meat". But the truck that came to deliver meat actually delivered pigs. See what I'm talking about? And it is Arab owned poultry. As always, one may drink if no option left. |
| Re: ...... by movado19: 6:05pm On Apr 16, 2019 |
Empiree: |
| Re: ...... by aadoiza: 7:29pm On Apr 16, 2019 |
Empiree:Hahaha!!! Halal pork kee dem there. A bunch of jokers |
| Re: ...... by Empiree: 7:32pm On Apr 16, 2019 |
Empiree:I remembered inscription on the bottle he handed me. They wrote "non-alcoholic beer". See deception and confusion?. They want to scatter our head. They are telling us it is beer but not alcohol? ![]() |
| Re: ...... by Empiree: 7:34pm On Apr 16, 2019 |
aadoiza:The video dey for YouTube. was just shaking my head |
| Re: ...... by movado19: 7:49pm On Apr 16, 2019 |
aadoiza:Hala Pork - what an oxymoron ![]() |
| Re: ...... by movado19: 7:52pm On Apr 16, 2019 |
Empiree:Which one is non-alcoholic beer again? Lool @ something like beer water! Why they have to go through all those hoops is beyond me. Non-poisonous poison. |
| Re: ...... by aadoiza: 8:32pm On Apr 16, 2019 |
The reason I asked those questions earlier on @ Empiree and movado19. When my father was terribly ill, a few weeks before his death, my big bro would say to him: baba, try and say the kalimat from time to time now. Baba would not even look at him. He knew he was going to die and couldn't help feeling bad about it because he wanted to see his last two children (me and an older sis) achieve certain things in life, and had just moved into a new house one of the other big sis built for him in our home town. He said "if I had known death would come so early I would not have had this child spent so much money on this house". They (both parents) had just spent over two years in their massive new home. He never did day the kalimat. But on the morning that he passed, he was lying on the floor of his room and suddenly asked to be helped to sit up. As I lifted him from the floor and was getting up, he said: Audhubika limatillah atamat minshari mankhalaqa. And that was it. It was his favourite line in the morning and evening adhkar found in the book- Hisnul Muslim. In fact, whenever he was doing his adhkar and got to that line he would say it three times and very loudly and joyously too. He would be loud that you could hear him his house compound. I have thought about this for a while now and finally found the right platform to ask a question thereof. |
| Re: ...... by Empiree: 8:55pm On Apr 16, 2019*. Modified: 2:24am On Apr 17, 2019 |
aadoiza:Titobi ni fun olohun. Subhanallah! Great ending. See what I like about death?. When it gives signs and time to prepare than sudden one. Take a look at Ali Bannat's story. Death gave him time to retract his steps and prepare himself for eternity. May Allah bless and grant your dad Jannah fir'daus. Ameen |
| Re: ...... by movado19: 10:31pm On Apr 16, 2019 |
aadoiza:Allahu Akbar! Allahu Akbar! Allahu Akbar! First of all, please accept my deepest condolence and I pray Allah forgives your Dad all his sins, expand his Qabr and fill it with nur. May he be a dignified citizen of Jannat al Firdaws, in the company of Rasul Allah, his descendants, righteous companions and muslims, Amin. This experience you just narrated about your Dad is very much in tandem with Empiree and I; our opinions and take of such situations, I believe. That he was fond of reciting that dua daily and he loved it while alive was what you saw the outcome of, as his last saying. No good deed ever goes wasted. and Allah is ever appreciative of our efforts, no matter how big or small. Yaa Man U'bida Fa-Shakar "Oh He who is worshipped and thankful!" My brother, that it wasn't the Kalimah your dad recited does not nullify anything. He was granted the power of speech at the end and what he uttered is a very, very beautiful dua, bi'ithnillah! |
| Re: ...... by aadoiza: 12:34am On Apr 17, 2019 |
movado19:Ameen!!! Ameen!!! Ameen!!! Thank you for your prayers. I'm almost moved to tears reading this. Thank you very much. You are such a wonderful guy. Jazakhallahu khairan. |
| Re: ...... by aadoiza: 12:37am On Apr 17, 2019 |
Empiree:Ameen!! Thank you my brother. Jazakhallahu khairan. |
| Re: ...... by movado19: 1:45am On Apr 17, 2019*. Modified: 3:21am On Apr 17, 2019 |
LadunaI:Alhamdulillah, I believe this are the complete ABJAD values for all the letters; orientally and occidentally. West = Occidental East = Oriental YUNGCONCEPT11, I believe you were also interested? |
| Re: ...... by Empiree: 11:10am On Apr 17, 2019 |
We talked about this yesterday, right. But someone said they could have been people of Qatif, Saudi Arabia not Riyadh. Riyadh people don't have the ball.
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| Re: ...... by aadoiza: 11:54am On Apr 17, 2019 |
Saudi Arabia gradually becoming a shiit-hole country |
| Re: ...... by Trottle: 12:01pm On Apr 17, 2019 |
movado19:Nice work here @ Egbon Empiree, Movado, Aadozia, Ladunal, YOUNGCONCEPT and All. I never knew many of us were searching for the that Tirá thereafter I actually got it, it was the last on the shelf! This should be late last year in Ilorin.Its really old, brown-papered and the calligraphy is of the highest standard (old styled) and most of us who learnt using the "normal" Arabic calligraphy will find it really hard to comprehend (I'm actually looking for someone who could help transcribe it to "simple" Arabic/English). I took it to my Sheikh, when he started reading and explaining the first page to me, apparently contains the instruction, and some 10s upon tens of Rakat will be part of the preliminaries Unfortunately, I left it in Ilorin, and I'm presently in another state. I'll send for it and when I lay my hands on it, I'll take some shots for Oga Empiree to verify if its "Daawatul Jabbarriyah" or one of its contemporaries. YOUNGCONCEPT, keep pushing on. I like your tenacity. |
| Re: ...... by aadoiza: 12:04pm On Apr 17, 2019 |
Empiree once talked about how dreams are a means of receiving messages on this thread, but some guy asked, almost mischievously, "from whom?". He kind of ridiculed such notion. But I dey here dey laugh at the ignoramus. I wlll share how a dream stopped my bro from making his biggest mistake. |
| Re: ...... by aadoiza: 12:07pm On Apr 17, 2019 |
Trottle:You got really lucky, bro. @ movado19, wa ba awon to ma help e link up. ASAP |
| Re: ...... by Empiree: 12:08pm On Apr 17, 2019*. Modified: 12:34pm On Apr 17, 2019 |
aadoiza:they simply don't believe in the Hadith in regards to this. If you call them kafir because of this now like they do to others hell will loose. |
| Re: ...... by Trottle: 12:10pm On Apr 17, 2019 |
Empiree:Scum is prevailing in Saudi Arabia and has prevailed in other parts of Arabia. The JEWISH Saudi family is hell bent on denting the image of Islam. Dajjal at work. Unfortunately, they are accelerating the destructions of the Arabs as prophesised by Rasulullah (S). |
| Re: ...... by Empiree: 12:18pm On Apr 17, 2019 |
Trottle:I was going to say this few days ago, that it is not written in simple Arabic script but sana'a manuscript or style just like uthmanic but I decided to keep mute. That's exactly how my grandpa and my sheikh used to recite it. I understand exactly what you taking about. So you just confirmed this tírà
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