Re: Mother’s Day
ok dude, now Ur cracking me up…
Re: Mother’s Day
ok dude, now Ur cracking me up…
Re: Mother's Day
It appears to me, that as a muslim, you seem compelled to hate non-muslims. You think they are inferior, and you are the "chosen one". You think everything you do is good, and everything they do is bad. I think thats wrong, they can be good muslims too, but the image of muslims painted by us is really bad, and this worsens it. .
No.......We love Non-muslims and thats why we call them to Islam.If we hate them we will never call them to Islam.The real hate towards kuffar is that we leave them in thier shirk and even make it worse by joining it.Giving your mother a present or decorating tree seem harmless.....they may be harmless but look at the idea behind chirstmass,mother's day or easter etc....
We don't believe as muslim that Jesus(As)was crucified on "good Friday" or Jesus (AS) really born on 25th december .......or Greek used to celebrate mother's day bcoz of mother of god and godess........but if we celebrate all the festivals of non believers then that gives the wrong picture of a muslim.We(muslims) don't believe in thier ideas but still we celebrate thier festivals.....hyppocracy is'nt it.
We(as muslims) should love non muslims that much that we call them back to One God.....We should want them to make repentes(taubah)(tashubah in hebrew).......If you read Qur'an you should know that even kuffars "good deeds" would'nt be accepted by Allah.So calling non-believer to back to Allah ...you can only do it by practising Islam not by joining thier(kuffar) festivals.
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If you celebrate christmas with your christian friends, maybe theyll celebrate Eid with u. If every muslim did that, perhaps some of the better non-beleivers will see the light while celebrating Eid. One british guy converted on some arguement with his neighbour that led him to read Quran. Limitation is in the mind only.
No sorry.....We all are going to meet our Lord soon.We should be looking forward for that.
No man........I have mashaAllah so many converts friends and they all are really good muslims.None of them celebrate any of these festivals.Alhamdulilah.They have left thier ignorance completely.If they don't celebrate that stuff why should we(born muslims).
The british guy you are talking about is not converted bcoz his neibhour was with him in a chirstmass party ,,,,Is it.He was arguing(calling) him to Islam.
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I'm not secretary of saddam......they did it for oil not for hidden weapons.
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My babies think every man without beard is a "woman":D
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I would try to teach my children that the manhood of a man is not in a beard. it's somewhere else. :D
it's the sense of responsibilty, courage, accepting when you are wrong and standing up for your rights.
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it's the sense of responsibilty, courage, accepting when you are wrong and standing up for your rights.
comm'on they are only babies.....they'll know themselves in few years time.
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what would you call a man without beard.
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There are many arguments. Here is what I would say, this in my opinion should not be regarded as a religious bidah (bad one, there are good bidahs as well in the literal sense not religious). Nowadays Mothers day has become so commericialized it really has lost its intent and infact may even lead to misgivings or bitter feelings. For many its a matter of ego to give a gift to there mother and some mothers may now actually expect something. Expectations are to be met now. You are now trained to think about your mother this day otherwise you'll think more about what others will say about you less what Allah thinks of you. Plus it has become a ritual when you pick a day. To me it would be so what if I didn't give my mother a gift that day however now with the notion of this day hanging amidst us my mom might infact tend to think bad or less about me that he didn't even remember me on this day. Giving gifts is good and encouraged in Islam and do it whenever you please and whenever you can afford. I don't see the need to making gift giving so ritualistic. As muslims we have Friday's which can be used to emphasize the importance and significance of mothers in our lives more than once a year. Now this leads me to say about immitation why can't we do good things on our own, even if we follow others good things if you look and muse hard enough you'll realize we have more opportunities for it than what we are following. The intent is much more commercialized today and I haven't seen it serve a good purpose. If all the money spent to buy gifts that day were rather spent on helping or educating people would that not be better. Why don't we have a World Charity day. That would embody the spirit of Islam in it and have a suitable intent as well.
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Babies do have a lot of growing up to do. After all they are???? Just babies.
Oh well, some beardos remain babies forever. They become "Dolay Shah's Choohay" (The rats of Dolay Shah as seen during my trips to North country).
Off course Dolay Shah's choohay look normal grown up men except that their heads are shrunk to the size of "babies".
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Oh well, some beardos remain babies forever. They become "Dolay Shah's Choohay" (The rats of Dolay Shah as seen during my trips to North country).
Off course Dolay Shah's choohay look normal grown up men except that their heads are shrunk to the size of "babies".
there is another quality in dolay shah ke choohay is that "they don't grow beard".
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bas kero ab. u can revive this thread next mother's day.