Islam › Re: How Did Christianity Become Mixed With Polytheistic Beliefs? by sarahade(f): 9:04pm On Apr 25, 2019 |
abdulazeez1002: From your comments, I knew you were a terrorist. You just confirm it 
Please GTF out of this section Dry asf. I dey my house come and beat me useless terrorist. Sha don't bomb your house tonight |
Islam › Re: How Did Christianity Become Mixed With Polytheistic Beliefs? by sarahade(f): 8:53pm On Apr 25, 2019 |
abdulazeez1002: my religion does not support that. But I don't no about yours  Terrorist Don't have a religion |
Islam › Re: How Did Christianity Become Mixed With Polytheistic Beliefs? by sarahade(f): 8:45pm On Apr 25, 2019 |
abdulazeez1002: Who are you to dictate where the topic should be?
You must not comment If i comment come and beat me. |
Islam › Re: How Did Christianity Become Mixed With Polytheistic Beliefs? by sarahade(f): 8:54am On Apr 25, 2019 |
iamgenius: Sensible write up is meant for sensible people. But you are not sensible. Your name should be iamdunce. |
Islam › Re: Ramadan Is Coming Soon by sarahade(f): 11:47pm On Apr 24, 2019 |
Mtcheew |
Islam › Re: How Did Christianity Become Mixed With Polytheistic Beliefs? by sarahade(f): 11:46pm On Apr 24, 2019 |
Please move this your topic to other religion section and put up sensible write up for us. Ramadan is coming we need enlightening post. Also Mind your business and respect other people's believe. Thanks |
Foreign Affairs › Re: ISIS Claims Responsibility For Sri Lanka Bombings: Shows Pictures Of Attackers by sarahade(f): 12:08pm On Apr 24, 2019 |
Ok. Las las we will all die |
Islam › Re: Islamic Rulings On Birth Control by sarahade(f): 8:37am On Apr 23, 2019 |
mutaalim: Kindly bear in mind that is Allah (SWT) in his infinite mercy that provide our sustainace, not by work or by struggle. Please sit home. Don't work allah will provide. |
Islam › Re: Are Ex-muslims Ignorant And Confused? by sarahade(f): 3:58pm On Apr 21, 2019 |
Khaleell001: You know some of you are just just too dense to understand simple and logical discussion. You only resort to calling people names when you have nothing reasonable to say like a badly programmed robot. I no blame you sha. Your opinion doesn't count |
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Islam › Re: Are Ex-muslims Ignorant And Confused? by sarahade(f): 8:16am On Apr 21, 2019 |
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Islam › Re: Are The Four Books Of Allah Perfect? by sarahade(f): 8:11am On Apr 21, 2019 |
tintingz: LMAO!!!
It seems this dude is a newbie or not frequent here.  He is  |
Islam › Re: Can I Give A Non Muslim My Zakat? by sarahade(f): 12:22am On Apr 21, 2019 |
najib632: You are refusing to reason realistically, Zakat can be given to anyone as long as the conditions of Muslims are addressed first. I am talking only about Zakat and not charity, let us take a look at history in the 19th century between 1845-1852 one of the last Khalifah of the Muslims sultan Abdul Majid I, helped save the Irish people from perishing by helping them with food, money and supplies worth £10,000 during the great famine. The queen of England gave them only £2,000. This act of charity(Sadaqa) saved over 1,000,000 people from perishing. Now Zakat(tithe) is to be shared amongst the poor of the Muslims but if the conditions of Muslims is ok then Zakat can be given to anyone, but charity can be given to anyone of any faith at anytime. Allah knows best Mtcheew |
Islam › Re: Can I Give A Non Muslim My Zakat? by sarahade(f): 12:50pm On Apr 20, 2019*. Modified: 10:29am On Apr 23, 2019 |
abdulazeez1002: Nobody said you can't help Non-muslims but Zakat is given to muslims only. We have millions of poor Muslims, why would you give Zakat to a non Muslim, it's even common sense.
And you are talking about your understanding. While it's even clear. Go and ask any good scholar.
How can she make effort to educate me when she haven't or know any Hadith or Quran.
I follow Quran and Hadith not whims and desires I follow the quran not some hadith you all create to justify your evil intentions. Quran is the word of allah not hadith. And common sense is giving to the poor. Stop creating enemies when you have none |
Islam › Re: Can I Give A Non Muslim My Zakat? by sarahade(f): 12:46pm On Apr 20, 2019 |
najib632: You're a mature woman please stop behaving like you're still a child. You accused me of being a terrorist sometime ago, I will still ask you the same question I asked you then, where on Nairaland have you ever seen my quotes promoting terrorism? To proceed: Since you won't accept hadith then let's use logic. Let's say you have you want to give your zakat and you have a poor brother who loves you and is not rebellious to you, then you take your Zakat and give it to a poor person who doesn't really like you and is only tolerating you because you're richer than him. What will be considered of you? So anyone not practicing islam is your enemy. Like our religion defines who we are. Like i said before you are a terrorist and i will keep calling you all out |
Islam › Re: Can I Give A Non Muslim My Zakat? by sarahade(f): 6:32am On Apr 20, 2019 |
lettalktrue: you have successfully prove to me that you are a violent human being. any way, some human beings are just like that. And you are an ignorant human being. So human beings are just like that |
Islam › Re: Can I Give A Non Muslim My Zakat? by sarahade(f): 6:30am On Apr 20, 2019 |
najib632: Let us be civil please. Lemme educate you a little about the Khulafaa'u Rashidun R.A:
The mission of Prophet Muhammad (peace be on him), like that of the earlier messengers of God, was to call people to the worship of and submission to the One True God. In practice, submission to God means to obey His injunctions as given in the Holy Qur'an and as exemplified by Sunnah (the practice of the Prophet). As successor to the Prophet, the Caliph was the head of the Muslim community and his primary responsibility was to continue in the path of the Prophet. Since religion was perfected and the door of Divine revelation was closed at the death of the Prophet, the Caliph was to make all laws in accordance with the Qur'an and the Sunnah. He was a ruler over Muslims but not their sovereign since sovereignty belongs to God alone. He was to be obeyed as long as he obeyed God. He was responsible for creating and maintaining conditions under which it would be easy for Muslims to live according to Islamic principles, and to see that justice was done to all.
From this hadith: The Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) advised the Muslims saying, “I admonish you to fear Allah, to listen and obey even if an Abyssinian slave is appointed as your leader. Because whosoever among you shall live after me, will see much discord. So hold fast to my Sunnah and the examples of the Rightly- Guided Caliphs who will come after me. Adhere to them and hold to it fast” (Abu Dawud & Tirmidhi).
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) said, “Abu Bakr will go to Paradise, Umar will go to Paradise, Uthman will go to Paradise, Ali will go to Paradise” (Abu Dawud).
The scholars of the Orthodox creed or Ahlul Sunnah wal Jamaa'ah have agreed that the Righteous guided Khulafah are Abubakar R.A, Umar R.A, Uthman R.A. and Ali R.A. And why do they agree that they're the rightly guided khulafa? Because they were not only leaders but righteous slaves of Allah who lived simple lives. Almost all the others that came after them behaved like emporers and kings. This was prophesied by the Prophet (pbuh) himself when he said, “The caliphate of Prophecy will last thirty years; then Allah will give the Kingdom to whom He wishes” (Abu Dawud). This calculates perfectly among the four caliphs: Abu Bakr – 2 years; Umar – 10 years; Uthman – 12 years; and Ali – 5 years and 9 months. Ali’s son Hasan was caliph for about 6 months after him before giving it up to Mu’awiyah for the sake of unity and peace, thereby, completing 30 years.
After that: Defending Umar R.A. from your accusations: The messenger of Allah S.A.W said this about Umar R.A: Prophet (pbuh) once said, “If there were to be a Prophet after me, it would have been Umar bin Al-Khattab” (Tirmidhi)
In another hadith, it is reported that the Prophet (pbuh) said, “There had been among the people before you inspired persons and if there were any such among my nation, Umar b. Khattab would be one of them” (Muslim).
He was also a very devout Muslim, hence, he “insisted that his appointed governors live simple lives, keep no guard at their doors and be accessible to the people at all times, and he himself set the example for them”.
During his reign Allah blessed the Muslims with us victory over our enemies the two super powers as at that time the Persian and Byzantine empires. With the fall of the Persians and Weakening of Byzantines the area of governance for the Muslims grew and hence a larger amount of wealth is needed to finance the affairs of the Islamic state. The people of Persia and Byzantine started embracing Islam at a very fast rate because of the Justice they enjoyed from the Muslims, an example is the Christian man who travelled all the way from Egypt to report injustice to Umar R.A. in Medina and How the Christians built Catapults for the Muslims when fighting against the Byzantines and many others. This rapid growth had caused Umar R.A. to be economical about giving out Zakat to the non Muslims when the population of the Muslims were much more than theirs. Although the non Muslims enjoyed sadaqa and Justice from the Muslims. To such an extent that the Jews and Christians used the Shari'ah Law more even though they had their own courts. So do not blame Umar R.A. for preferring Muslims over non Muslims, doing the opposite will be against the book of Allah and the Sunnah of Muhammad S.A.W which will make him a munafiq. Have you ever in authentic history heard that Umar R.A was accused of corruption and injustice? Did the Muslims rebel after questioning him? By Allah Umar al-Farooq R.A. did the right thing, a man of truth and justice. I'm not interested in your fake hadith or your terrorist education. Thanks |
Islam › Re: Can I Give A Non Muslim My Zakat? by sarahade(f): 8:46pm On Apr 19, 2019 |
najib632: The messenger of Allah S.A.W and Abubakar R.A. used to give Zakat to the non Muslims before they passed away. But Umar R.A. stopped it because during his time there was a larger population of Muslims and they deserved the zakat more than the disbelievers. So umah R.A is greater than the prophet or knows more please go and sleep |
Islam › Re: Can I Give A Non Muslim My Zakat? by sarahade(f): 8:43pm On Apr 19, 2019 |
maasoap: Who are you? You're rude and uncouth Mind your business |
Islam › Re: Can I Give A Non Muslim My Zakat? by sarahade(f): 8:42pm On Apr 19, 2019 |
lettalktrue: It is crystal clear that your obsession with Islam is fortified with hatred and ignorance. you are not even a muslim but rush to make abusive comments on islamic thread every friday.You better stop this nonsense, your hatred will not take you anywhere. You have a problem. Maybe you should check my profile and when i made the comment. Clueless beings |
Islam › Re: Islamic Rulings On Birth Control by sarahade(f): 8:25am On Apr 18, 2019 |
Nobody is telling you not to have children as many as you want sef as long às you can cater for them. |
Islam › Re: Searching For Muslim Lady That Will Lead To Marriage by sarahade(f): 8:19am On Apr 17, 2019 |
Please go to dating section. |
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Islam › Re: Can I Give A Non Muslim My Zakat? by sarahade(f): 1:29pm On Apr 15, 2019 |
abdulazeez1002: Which kind of person are you
I gave reference, why don't you check it out.
Your problem is ignorance and Pride. You want to talk when you don't no anything abt it Know sir. |
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Islam › Re: Can I Give A Non Muslim My Zakat? by sarahade(f): 1:10pm On Apr 15, 2019*. Modified: 1:31pm On Apr 15, 2019 |
fawaz050: In the Islamic shariah, zakat is only for the eight groups of people mentioned in the verse below. However, you can extend charity (sadaqah) to individuals who are deserving or in state of need irrespective of faith or colour. ZAKAT it is for these stated groups only
Surah At-Taubah, Verse 60: إِنَّمَا الصَّدَقَاتُ لِلْفُقَرَاءِ وَالْمَسَاكِينِ وَالْعَامِلِينَ عَلَيْهَا وَالْمُؤَلَّفَةِ قُلُوبُهُمْ وَفِي الرِّقَابِ وَالْغَارِمِينَ وَفِي سَبِيلِ اللَّهِ وَابْنِ السَّبِيلِ فَرِيضَةً مِّنَ اللَّهِ وَاللَّهُ عَلِيمٌ حَكِيمٌ
As-Sadaqat (here it means Zakat) are only for the 1) Fuqara' (poor), and
2)Al-Masakin (the poor) and
3) those employed to collect (the funds); and 4)for to attract the hearts of those who have been inclined (towards Islam); and
5) to free the captives;
6) for those in debt; and
7) for Allah's Cause (i.e. for Mujahidun - those fighting in the holy wars), and
for the wayfarer (a traveller who is cut off from everything); a duty imposed by Allah. And Allah is All-Knower, All-Wise. (English - Mohsin Khan) So only muslims are poor or in debt. Mtcheew Where is it written that it's meant for only muslims. |
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Islam › Re: Can I Give A Non Muslim My Zakat? by sarahade(f): 8:28pm On Apr 14, 2019 |
Richy150: Can I give a non Muslim my Zakat? Yes. |