English Deutsch Français Italiano Español Português 繁體中文 Bahasa Indonesia Tiếng Việt ภาษาไทย
All categories

Ramadan

[Selected]: All categories Society & Culture Holidays Ramadan

Can Knowledge and Faith Take the Place of Each Other?

2007-12-12 19:24:31 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-12-12 19:21:38 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

Asalam Alaikum my dear brothers and sisters in Islam
Eid is just around the corner. My husband has to work this year so we will just go to prayer inshaAllah.

I hope you all have a wonderful Eid. And I pray all those Muslims in war torn countries are not forgotten during the holiday. Please remember to pray for them.

I love you all for sake of Allah.

2007-12-12 14:11:03 · 6 answers · asked by Umm Ali 6

A Body/institution run by you all. Possible? Lol!

A Body that handle this programs also responsible to set some guidelines, in order to educate the imams/participants on sensitivities of certain societies and all.

Duration: Say for 3 months stints.

Exchange: Selected 10 to 20 Imams from say, Jeddah Saudi to be placed in some mosques in Malaysian or Indonesian or other countries' cities or villages or some rural areas.

Benefits : Give exposures & experience to greater Muslims all over the world. Understand the societies' lives, cultures, & difficulties, share their knowledges with the locals and their own people.

Objective: To unite ummah (sillaturrahim), to build greater Muslim nation, as well as creating imams with greater experience, knowledgeable & perhaps the Body will be able to get standardized sermons/preaches & get some important message across the globe.

Source of funds: Funded by the governments & OIC that have billions of unutilized funds.

2007-12-12 13:14:02 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

on Shia-Sunni? Those who are really interested to know could search for it. We have already had so many discussions about it here at Y/A. If someone is really interested then come up with a really different question in this regard.

OR ELSE Sunnis and Shias they better write one answer on this topic and save it with them and everytime just copy paste it, because its really tiring to have the same questions again and again.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

2007-12-12 13:10:14 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous

Over the past few years I have heard of many cases of men cheating on their wives, commiting adultery. Even Muslim men. They don't seem to care that adultery is a sin in Islam, they just go and do as they please to satisfy their urges. SICKOS.
The problem I have is that because of this, I have developed a hatred towards men. Sometimes I think to myself that ALL men are cheaters and they are all bad but deep down I know this isn't true. I know there are some genuine men out there that would never cheat on their wife but unfortunately these kind of men are extremely hard to come by nowadays. People have said to me that if the two people truly love each other than they wont ever commit adultery but the problem with males these days is that they can't seem to control their urges. I feel as though no man is ever to be trusted, they are cheaters. If you trust a man he will break your heart. I would never even trust my own husband.
How can I stop feeling this hatred towards men?

2007-12-12 10:00:39 · 24 answers · asked by ¸.•*´`*•.¸ ℓανєη∂єr ¸.•*´`*•.¸ 6

2007-12-12 08:45:29 · 23 answers · asked by Miss Lady 5

Allah says in Quran - sura 104
1. Woe to every kind of scandal-monger and backbiter.
2. Who piles up wealth and hoards it
3 Thinking that his wealth would make him last for ever!

Three vices have been condemned here.

What do you do if a group is backbiting.

2007-12-12 01:48:37 · 9 answers · asked by Andre Romero 3

Sure, they may have certain practises which are quite uncommon and unknown to non-shiias, but that doesn't mean we can discriminate against them..they too are muslim; they are our brothers and sisters for goodness' sake!We keep lecturing about peace in iraq, world peace, this peace, that peace..what's the use if it is all talk and no action?isn't it hypocritical to do so, when the same people complain about being discriminated against?(i'm talking mostly about non-shiia muslims who do so..)

2007-12-11 22:26:49 · 11 answers · asked by Lamya 6

this sunnah has been labeled 'Tahiyat al-Masjid'. Is this a separate prayer that must be done or can walking into the masjid and immediately joining the fard prayer be sufficient?

2007-12-11 22:04:05 · 14 answers · asked by ~~∞§arah T∞©~~ 6

I have talked to many shia muslims and noticed that their practices/believes are shirk. So I would like to ask all the Shai muslims that do you agree with the following lecture "What is Shirk" by Dr Israr Ahmed.

http://www.lobortis.com/d/5657284976/Dr_+Israr+Ahmad+-+Shirk+Part+1.mp3
(in english)

and I would also like to know what sunni muslims think about their believes?

This lecture is a must for every muslim as well as christian (JW)

2007-12-11 21:25:02 · 10 answers · asked by Kashif E 3

these questions are for promotion and clearing misconceptions so do not please answer politely

MAY ALLAH BESTOW HIS BEST BLESSINGS ON YOU AND YOUR FAMILY!

2007-12-11 19:33:17 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous

If the Quran is supposed to be a continuation of the Bible then why are they different?

For example

Lot is not a prophet in the Bible but he is in the Quran

Moses was rescued by the daughter of the Pharoah in the Bible but in the Quran it is the wife of the Pharoah

Satan is of a different species than angels that is not mentioned in the Bible

Ishmael was about to be sacrificed but God quickly replaced him with a sheep that Abraham sacrificed instead in the Hadiths but it was Isaac and Abraham stopped when an angel told him to

Hagar was a legitimate wife of Abrahams in Islam but she was just a concubine in the Bible

Isaac was the only child of Abraham and Ishmael was not a legitimate son in the bible

2007-12-11 14:42:13 · 19 answers · asked by Macy 2

just a question to help you all to brighten up your days..!

2007-12-11 14:35:16 · 22 answers · asked by Sho'eb 2

One of my husband's friend (who is married and I am friends with his wife) has very open conversations with me. He is always fooling around, and we are never alone, it's always the 4 of us together. My husband says that they are not very religious Muslims so to him, he's not doing anything bad, but I get a little uneasy. I was always brought up in a very conservate Muslim home where the girls and boys don't really mingle.

Is this bad?

2007-12-11 12:21:31 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

okay i am just using this body......right???
the thing thats doing the talking is the soul......right?

2007-12-11 10:17:06 · 18 answers · asked by Miss Lady 5

Alhamdulillah I choose to wear the Niqaab (please note my question is not refering to whether you deem to believe if it is fardh or not)

Recently I have been having doubts!! I know the devil attacks more to those who try and practise, is there any way or anything I can recite to get rid of these thoughts??

2007-12-10 23:22:14 · 34 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-12-10 13:02:53 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous

Alhamdulillah, I have a very good Muslim as one of my roommates, and we sometimes pray together (we have varying schedules at university, so we can't do it all the time).

However, when he leads in prayer, he takes very long pauses and generally takes his time (a lot more than normal). I do not rush prayer myself, but the amount of time he takes is just exceptional.

I've found myself lately telling him that I've already prayed (when I have not) when he asks because of the stressful exam period that we're in. What are your opinions on this?

2007-12-10 09:08:39 · 10 answers · asked by Mavis 5

Do they get tested or go straight to Jannah?
can they intercede for their families?

2007-12-10 06:28:32 · 9 answers · asked by Islam4Life 4

feel i would rather suffer in life then after death ...or thoughts that i would take those sins of my close ones so they go to heaven.....what do you make out of this?

2007-12-10 06:15:58 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

My neighbors (Muslims & other faiths) & I that lived very next to the Surau (small mosque).

We r okay with the Azans, including the dawn Azan. Infact almost all of us wake up during the dawn Azan at 5.50am, and we r kind of welcoming that. My self & Muslim neigbor frequently pray at the Surau too.

Since a week ago there is this man comes into the Surau earlier at 5.am.-5.15 am, use the Adzan speaker to recite verses. He said that is "Taharim". And purposely to 'wake up' the neighbors.

Most of my neighbours, including myself found it so disturbing, The volume is similar to Azan & the recital is going on for 30-45 minutes, and has been disturbing our sleep especially for those who have newborns.

My neighbors hoped I could do something about it. So I have talked to the man, to consider us & do the recital in the afternoon prayer instead of dawn.

But he was furious & told me he did'nt care about a few Muslims & Kaffirs complaints, and said the Hadiths asked to do so.

2007-12-09 18:39:39 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

I feel like I'm goin to break down soooon.
Exhausted, tired, lonelly, and I have everything I need.
sigh*

2007-12-09 08:02:51 · 16 answers · asked by Islam4Life 4

Hijab , Abaya , Long skirts.....

2007-12-09 03:26:36 · 8 answers · asked by sim sim 6

What, then, is the matter with you? How judge ye?

Holy Quran

2007-12-09 02:54:09 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

I have this program but when I had first started it a long time ago it seemed too complex to me -- it was good and very thorough but I had only just learned the alphabet. I plan to start it again but was wondering about the experience of others with this program.

2007-12-09 02:04:18 · 2 answers · asked by Sassafrass 6

May Allah keep the calamity far from me and you and have mercy on you and keep you away from the fire of Hell, because you are entangled in a state that you need mercy. Allah's bounties are so much for you that you are healthy and have lived a long life. Your responsibilities are more serious because [the Holy Qur'an] and the Holy Prophet (S.A.W.) are well known to you and you are also aware of the religion. You do have a duty to perform for each of his bounties and have a responsibility. He wishes no more than trying your gratitude and reveal His kindness to you. He has said: "If ye are grateful, I will add more (favours) unto you, but if you show ingratitude, truly My punishment is terrible indeed"(14:7).

2007-12-09 01:41:14 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

fedest.com, questions and answers