Which Shariyat you are talking about Shariyat Muhammadi or Shariyat-e-Najdi???
let me throw this right back at you: Which shariyat do you follow, shariyat Muhammadi or shariyat musrhik Qadri/sufism?
Mate take off the bias hat and listen to the following lectures and then comeback
so this is what you can come up to answers to my questions. Thank you for admitting that you guys are better than the sahabas (radiAllahu anhuma). Allhamdulillah, we will follow the foot steps of the Salaf, and you can follow footsteps of your Qadri.
otherwise go and get a life and stop wasting other peoples time because to me it looks like u go nothing better to do.
and who invited you to respond to what I said? If I am wasting time then it is quite a stupid of you to waste your time with someone who is wasting time, don't you agree? And spreading your intellectual fraud isn't waste of time, i got you!?
let me throw this right back at you: Which shariyat do you follow, shariyat Muhammadi or shariyat musrhik Qadri/sufism?
so this is what you can come up to answers to my questions. Thank you for admitting that you guys are better than the sahabas (radiAllahu anhuma). Allhamdulillah, we will follow the foot steps of the Salaf, and you can follow footsteps of your Qadri.
and who invited you to respond to what I said? If I am wasting time then it is quite a stupid of you to waste your time with someone who is wasting time, don't you agree? And spreading your intellectual fraud isn't waste of time, i got you!?
To you your deen and to us our deen
Listen mate you can't take it, therefore there is no point discussing anything with you.
"To you your deen and to us our deen" why don't you just practice that too, why keep coming back again and again.
When someone does not have answers they show anger.
"Which shariyat do you follow, shariyat Muhammadi or shariyat musrhik Qadri/sufism?"
After using the above lines I would advise u to change your nick, u ain't a Allah ka Bandah cos allah ka Bandah never uses this type of lingo
and Astghfirullah al Azeem no one said we are even never the dust of Sahaba's feet
I don't understand which shariya u r following mate. Looks like a home made one!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
and calm down, drink cold water cos u ain't have the answers
Have listened the following lectures, if not u r wasting my time and your own time. You are not willing to find the facts but just cause arguments and I am not interested in that. I have better things to do.
Hey dude i am least interested when talking some ill-mannered guy like you.. I think i have got an idea whom you are talking about.. the same kind of street mulla who when don’t know the answer start abusing.. please continues to do it as it is SUnna of your mulla…
carry on following your mulla who deliver 7000 lecture but could teach the manners to his followers…
btw still no answer.. i wonder if that provoked you.. please do not waste anymore time reading and replying my post.. it may create problems for you if not here then in other world.. but i guess you mulla has some other believes about the other world as well.. so continue following him
Hey dude i am least interested when talking some ill-mannered guy like you.. I think i have got an idea whom you are talking about.. the same kind of street mulla who when don't know the answer start abusing.. please continues to do it as it is SUnna of your mulla...
carry on following your mulla who deliver 7000 lecture but could teach the manners to his followers...
btw still no answer.. i wonder if that provoked you.. please do not waste anymore time reading and replying my post.. it may create problems for you if not here then in other world.. but i guess you mulla has some other believes about the other world as well.. so continue following him
Mashallah after being Mufti now u r expert in manners too. Mashallah keep it up.
BTW it was who who commented in my thread, I didn't go and commented on your thread. Go and look at it.
The gatherings arranged to remember the birth of the Prophet Muhammad, Sall-Allahu alayhi wa sallam, the mercy to the mankind, are called Milad gatherings. Remembering the life of the Prophet, Sall-Allahu alayhi wa sallam, and teaching others about it, is an act of great blessing and virtue. However all good deeds have to be performed according to the rules and guidelines established by the Shariah. To exceed them is a grave sin. For example reciting the Qur’an is a great act of virtue, but it is prohibited to do so while one is in ruku or sujud in prayers. Likewise, Salat is one of the most important acts of worship. Yet, it is haram to perform it at sunrise or sunset.
Similarly, there are rules governing the blessed remembrance of the Sirah. For example, this remembrance must not be associated with a particular day or month; it should be considered equally virtuous during every month of the year, every week of the month, and every day of the week. Also it can take any permissible form. For example you can arrange a reading of an authentic book on Sirah or have a lecture delivered by a scholar. Doing that is not only permissible but it will bring great reward. But it is important to stay away from the evils found in the prevalent Milad gatherings. Here are some of those evils:
A particular date (12 Rabi-Awwal) has been designated for this remembrance. There is no evidence supporting this designation during the time of Sahaba (Companions), the tabiyeen (the generation that followed the companions) or taba-tabiyeen (the next generation). This designation is bida’a (innovation).
The element of showoff (riya) is commonly present in these gatherings.
If someone does not attend these gatherings, he is looked down upon.
Distribution of sweets is considered an indispensable part of the proceedings.
To meet the expenses donations are collected from sometimes unwilling people who give money under social pressure. According to the hadith it is not permissible to take any Muslim’s money without his willingness.
Intermixing of men and women commonly takes place in these gatherings. People stay late at night in these meetings thereby missing the next morning’s prayers.
The focus of the talks delivered there is very limited. The Prophet, Sall-Allahu alayhi wa sallam, has given guidance for every aspect of our life. These cover acts of worship, dealing with other people, morals and manners, social relationships, business dealings, etc. However, it has been observed that the prevalent Milad talks concentrate mainly or solely on the account of the birth of the Prophet, Sall-Allahu alayhi wa sallam, and his miracles. They do not attempt to cover the vast teachings of the Prophet, Sall-Allahu alayhi wa sallam. [Thus, not only the form of these meetings but also the message given by them is generally a distorted one. Translator.]
For these reasons one should refrain from the prevalent Milad gatherings. However if care is taken to avoid all of these evils and to follow the Shariah carefully, then a meeting organized to remember the Prophet, Sall-Allahu alayhi wa sallam, with the sole purpose of seeking Allah’s pleasure, will Insha-Allah be a blessed event. And Allah knows best.
Written: Muhammad Abdul Muntaqim Sylheti (Darul-Ifta, Darul-uloom Karachi)
Concurrence from:
Justice Mufti Muhammad Taqi Usmani
Mufti Muhammad Rafi Usmani
Mufti Abdul Rauf Sakharvi
And many others.