Fatima-Aisha thread - armughal

Re: Fatima-Aisha thread - armughal

Do you actually support this crap? :rolleyes:

There are many (better) ways to voice your dissatisfaction.

Re: Fatima-Aisha thread - armughal

please restrict the meaning of my comment to the actual words i used.there r no hidden meanings there.

some people wud differ with ur views as is apparent

Re: Fatima-Aisha thread - armughal

mainne kuch bura likha tha kya? itnay tameez kay dairay mai to likha tha.

Re: Fatima-Aisha thread - armughal

Karakush is ASN. Jeez, man, do you ever friggin leave me alone! No wonder, I've been wondering who this weirdo is that has been hounding me. Please get a life. Thanks for the others for spilling the beans. I'll just put the weirdo on ignore.

Re: Fatima-Aisha thread - armughal

This knowledge will avail you naught…Either in this world or the next…

I suggest you open threads about how to properly pray, or make Wudu…Small steps…Then after you have learned a bit of Fiqh, perhaps you can move on to history…

One thing Shias have taught me, is that no matter how much you weep or curse history, in the end the only thing you take to your grave is propely following Islam as is defined in the Quran and Sunnah…

If you choose to rip your hair out or beat yourself black and blue over what happened in the past or curse and swear at the top of your lungs about dead people of centuries ago, in the end you take whatever little of what you can from Quran and Sunnah…That is what will help you in the Aakhira…

Of course, it may be your prerogative to beat about the old trail, but it will not help you…Neither here nor there…

So why not ask questions that actually benefit you standing as close to perfection in front of your Lord…

For everything else, there’s :google:…Use it…

Re: Fatima-Aisha thread - armughal

Lajawab, if you can't answer the question, then don't answer it. No use in telling people to not ask questions. That will just drive people away.

Re: Fatima-Aisha thread - armughal

No…I can’t answer your question…But I do know how to Google and that’s probably where you’d get your answers from…

Long time ago, you asked a question, which was so obvious, that I asked you (quite incredulously), that PCG, do you know how to Google?

Try a little Googling with variations in wordings and you’ll get lots of answers…

Then choose one which makes most sense to you regardless of how wrong it may be…:cb:

Re: Fatima-Aisha thread - armughal

o ho, I thought you and your dream team were the religion gurus of this forum. Oh well, I guess know-it-alls, don't really know it all?

Re: Fatima-Aisha thread - armughal

Quite true…

Most know-it-alls know one thing you don’t know…

The Holy Prophet :saw: often used to make a supplication, “Oh Allah, protect me from knowledge that benefits me not…” (Authentic)

So seek knowledge that benefits you and exert your energies on perfecting your faith…

Many Muslims I know ask the most useless questions but don’t pray 5 times…

They are seeking knowledge about something which is of no use yet are dumping the most important knowledge in the trash by not practicing it…

Bhai, practice what knowledge you have first, then move on to higher things…

(Doesn’t pertain to you, but to many people I know)

Re: Fatima-Aisha thread - armughal

The prophet also used to ask us to seek knowledge, and go as far as China to get it. Like I said, if you don't know the answer, then don't click.

Re: Fatima-Aisha thread - armughal

Oh and by the way, by Lajjo's logic, I don't see the point of threads on concubines and female slaves. Its not like the guys here are going to be getting any of those any time soon.

Re: Fatima-Aisha thread - armughal

Prophet of Islam :saw: used to say, Allaahumma innee aoodhubika minal arbai, min ilmin laa yanfau, wa min qalbin laa yakhshau, wa min nafsin laa tashbau, wa min duaain laa yusmau

That is:

“O Allaah, I seek Your refuge from knowledge which does not benefit; from a heart which does not fear; from a soul which is never satisfied; and from a supplication which is not heard.” [Reported by Ahmad, Aboo Daawood (transl. vol. 1/p.401/no. 1543) and others, all with the wording,** “O Allaah I seek Your refuge from four: from knowledge which does not benefit…”**
The hadeeth was declared saheeh by al-Haakim and adh-Dhahabee agreed, and it has supports from a number of the Companions.]

And he :saw:, used to say, **Allahumma innee as’aluka ilman naafian, wa aoodhubika min ilmin laa yanfa`u **

That is:

**“O Allaah, I ask you for beneficial knowledge, and I seek Your refuge from knowledge which does not benefit.” **[Reported with this wording by Al-Aajurree (p.134) and Ibn Hibbaan (no.2426). It is also reported by Ibn Maajah (no.3483) and Ibn `Abdul-Barr (1/162) with the wording, “Ask Allaah for beneficial knowledge and seek Allaah’s refuge from knowledge which does not benefit.” Its chain of narration is hasan (good) and there is a similar narration from Umm Salamah reported by Ibn Maajah and others.]