Re: Biddat Pasand Vs Shiddat pasand
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Re: Biddat Pasand Vs Shiddat pasand
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Re: Biddat Pasand Vs Shiddat pasand
Let me try:
Biddat Pasand : Flexible (not orthodox) Shiddat Pasand : Rigid (orthodox)
Shiddat is basically intensity / rigidness to follow and get followed an ideology. What they say 'my way or highway'.
Biddat is innovation or extension if translated linguistically. This generally refers to introduction of new practices in religion. Like Qawwali, like visiting mazars, like celebrating birth of the Prophet. BTW, the source where I got this pic had a message under pic 'Eid Milad u nabhi Mubarak ho'.
The Pic says: the flexible followers (biddat pasand) are better than rigid followers (shiddat pasand).
Hope this makes sense.
Ahhh I knew that! lol for some reason the picture confused me. Thank you Muqa bhai!
Re: Biddat Pasand Vs Shiddat pasand
I did clarified that anyone who try to impose his ideology (specially by force and arms) is shiddat pasand. This can be any ideology ST or LeJ.
My personal view (anyone can disagree it) is that orthodox and rigid views got more imposing tendencies than those who follow flexibility. Those who follow and want flexibility for themselves are generally accommodating. Look at Barelvi school of thought and their accommodating and assimilating with Shia school of thought (attending their majalis and gathering). We can't say same for the deobandi school of thought, who are orthodox and most of the times show 'hat / hatao paray' behavior for other sects by terming them biddati, mushrik, etc.
we need to differentiate between distortion of deen and being accommodating, similarly between steadfastness in one's own belief and practices and forcefully/ violently stopping others from practicing theirs
also i will not be very pleased if someone categorizes me as shiddat pasand just because i choose to follow definitions of a certain mazhab
Re: Biddat Pasand Vs Shiddat pasand
we need to differentiate between distortion of deen and being accommodating, similarly between steadfastness in one's own belief and practices and forcefully/ violently stopping others from practicing theirs
also i will not be very pleased if someone categorizes me as shiddat pasand just because i choose to follow definitions of a certain mazhab
shiddat is not where you follow your version of an ideology (not limited to religion), but when you use force in order to make others follow your ideology.
I think we are on same page, but at different paragraphs :)