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  • jinn worshipers

  • @waeil123 no they are not , sufi islam is great and spiritul , dont fall for that wahabi shit

  • I seek the refuge of Allah.

  • may Allah guide us remembrance of Allah is always good

  • Remembrance of Allah is always good with the proper way of doing it. Take Al Quran and Authentic Sunnah as guide but not desires to guide us.

  • MASHAALLAH

  • I'm loving the video. Allahu akbar. Laa ilaaha illa allaha

  • Salaams. I am a Qadiri and I would NEVER object to Dhikr; however, I don't believe excessive dance is a good thing. I disagree with the excessive dancing in the video, for it goes away from doing Dhikr. And Allah knows best.

  • brothere there is no haram in the dancing. the Ethiopians danced in front of the prophet SAW while they were praising him.

  • As-Salaamu alaykum brother. Don't get me wrong. I'm not saying that the dance if haraam, nor am I saying that it is a bad thing. Only when it become excessive (not focusing on Dhikr or Salawat). However, each Silsilah may have its own practice. Regardless, they will ALWAYS be better off than the Khawarij (Wahhabiyya, Salafiyya, etc.).

  • we also do same in Pakistan on urs of ouliya Allah.very nice MashaAllah

  • Allahu Akbar. It noor mashaAllah!

  • انهم اهلنا فنحن لهم وهم لنا فالتعش مدينة شبشه والف رحمه للشيخ برير من ابنه الامين النور الطاهر

  • lol lol lol lol lol scammer

  • Every innovation is misguidance, and every misguidance is in hellfire

  • oh najadi's then you tell us all how the Prophet SAW did Zikr? Just because the Prophet SAW didn't do something does not automatically make it wrong. The salat-ul Tarawee in Jammah, the holy quran in book form, minarets and domes on mosques, even the Kaaba in it's dimensions today, the computer you use, etc either were not used, done or around at the time of the Prophet SAW but they are still acceptable. In Islam more things are permitted than forbidden but you NAJADI'S are shirk and biddah mad

  • We are not to do any form of worship unless it is done by the prophet, nor add anything to the religion. Salatu tarwaeeh was started with omer ibn alkhatab RA3 who was one of the closest companions. your argument is invalid comparing computers or whatever and worship (i3bada) is wrong!! May Allah guide us all inshaAllah. and why are you calling me najadi?? I didn't forbid anything my brother oki

  • oh also the prophet didn't dance while doing zikr, unless you got a hadeeth maybe i just don't know!

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  • Hello Turkmen, well what i am talking about is the way these people are making zikr. did the prophet PBUH teach us to do it like that?

    here is an example: you are about to start prayer and you say Allahu Akbar, Allahu Akbar, Allahu Akbar (3 times) is this ok? i mean Allahu Akbar is a great saying but is it oki to do it 3 times just because we might think its really good. So brother there is no such thing as a Good innovation, innovation is an innovation. I hope i did not offend any ofmybrothers

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  • هل الله عز وجل امر باى عمل من الشايفينو ده؟

    وماذا عن الرسول هل امر بهذا او كان يفعله؟

  • @kabdri يحتاجون للدعوة ياخوي

  • «إن تتبعون إلا الظن وإن أنتم إلا تخرصون» «الأنعام: 148»، «وما لهم به من علم إن يتبعون إلا الظن وإن الظن لا يغني من الحق شيئا» «النجم: 28» «إن يتبعون إلا الظن وما تهوى الأنفس ولقد جاءهم من ربهم الهدى» «النجم: 23»

  • و الله عارف كان قدت كدي بيوقفوا الذكر ده و بيخلوهو اصلو هو عاملنوا عشان وشك ده يا وهابي يا سعودي يا اب دقنه يا البتاكلك السعوديه امشي لي بن باز خليه يسلم عليك يا ود الشرموطه

  • di habala

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