You’ve gotta be kidding me…
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Forwarded from The Fatwas of Allama Sheikh Nidal al-Hanafi
Question (13): If a woman does not cook for her husband, clean the house, or wash her husband's clothes, does she commit a sin?
Answer (13): Yes, she commits a sin because serving her husband is obligatory for her.
Allama Sheikh Nidal al-Hanafi
Answer (13): Yes, she commits a sin because serving her husband is obligatory for her.
Allama Sheikh Nidal al-Hanafi
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Forwarded from The Fatwas of Allama Sheikh Nidal al-Hanafi
Question (15): A mu'min woman kisses her husband's hand every morning. Is it permissible for her to do this according to Sharia?
Answer (15): It is permissible. Does a woman like this still exist? (The Sheikh expresses amazement at the existence of this kind of woman, as finding one in this era is very rare)
Allama Sheikh Nidal al-Hanafi
Answer (15): It is permissible. Does a woman like this still exist? (The Sheikh expresses amazement at the existence of this kind of woman, as finding one in this era is very rare)
Allama Sheikh Nidal al-Hanafi
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Forwarded from Islam Against Modernism - الماتريدية الجها.دية
مقدمة العلامة زاهد الكوثري على (التبصير في الدين وتمييز الفرقة الناجية عن الفرق الهالكين) للعلامة ابي المظفر الاسفرايني ، مقدمات الكوثري ، ص ١١٩ ، ط. دار السلام
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Forwarded from Islam Against Modernism - الماتريدية الجها.دية
"And being gentle with the people of deviation after their stubbornness has been established in the face of the well-established proof, and after their deceit and ignorance have clearly manifested as corruption: this is not the manner of the zealous 'Ulamā', who defend the sanctity of the dīn. History, in its pure form, has its own matter, and guarding the truth has its own separate matter."
Muqaddimah al-‘Allāmah Zāhid al-Kawtharī ‘alā (At-Tabsīr fī ad-Dīn wa Tamīz al-Firqa an-Nājiyah 'an al-Firāq al-Hālikīn) lil ʿAllāmah Abī al-Muẓaffar al-Asfarā’īnī, Muqaddimāt al-Kawtharī, p. 119, ed. Dār al-Salām.
Muqaddimah al-‘Allāmah Zāhid al-Kawtharī ‘alā (At-Tabsīr fī ad-Dīn wa Tamīz al-Firqa an-Nājiyah 'an al-Firāq al-Hālikīn) lil ʿAllāmah Abī al-Muẓaffar al-Asfarā’īnī, Muqaddimāt al-Kawtharī, p. 119, ed. Dār al-Salām.
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Forwarded from The Fatwas of Allama Sheikh Nidal al-Hanafi
Question (24): Is it permissible for a woman to go to cafes?
Answer (24): Our school’s imams do not permit women to go to a mosque, so think for yourself about cafes.
Allama Sheikh Nidal al-Hanafi
Answer (24): Our school’s imams do not permit women to go to a mosque, so think for yourself about cafes.
Allama Sheikh Nidal al-Hanafi
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Forwarded from Open Madrasa
“Brothers and sisters in Islam, we live in a time where slogans such as "You do you" and "My body, my choice" dominate the cultural landscape. These phrases reflect a worldview that elevates the self above all else, urging people to craft their own morality and truth. The modern world teaches us that autonomy is the ultimate virtue and that religion is merely a personal choice rather than a divine truth. As Muslims, we must recognise this as a deception that seeks to weaken our connection to Allah and transform Islam into a set of negotiable values.
Today, we will examine the origins of the secular self, its impact on the Muslim psyche, and the necessity of reclaiming our Islamic sensibilities to navigate the world as true servants of Allah.”
https://www.openmadrasa.org/reclaiming-the-islamic-self-in-an-age-of-secular-hegemony
Today, we will examine the origins of the secular self, its impact on the Muslim psyche, and the necessity of reclaiming our Islamic sensibilities to navigate the world as true servants of Allah.”
https://www.openmadrasa.org/reclaiming-the-islamic-self-in-an-age-of-secular-hegemony
Open Madrasa
Reclaiming the Islamic Self in an Age of Secular Hegemony — Open Madrasa
khutba, Islamic sermon, Secular, Islam
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