All he does is sit and criticize other Muslims when he isn't bringing any good to this world himself. This is extremely dangerous, because the outer is seemingly flawless and so the inner is taken to be as also of the sunnah when in reality it is not. The prophet pbuh warned us of arrogance etc but you find these people just sitting and criticizing everyone around them. they only ignite hatred and make such harsh judgments that they are in no place to make. They dont bring any good..rabna yehdi
I know all these terms, and trust me I am very familiar with all this...I'm not speaking out of personal opinion/judgment, I just don't have the time now to site things to back up my argument. All I have to say right now is that PLENTY of times you'll find a Muslim with a two-foot beard and dressed in a thoub and seems prophetic and holy...but when he opens his mouth all that comes out is hateful speech, arrogance, very little akhlaq.
remember the ayah-Say (O, Muhammad): If you love Allâh, then follow me, Allâh will love you
and forgive you your sins. And Allâh is Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful}; [3:31].
take all issues back to the qurann and the sunnah never rely on your own personal opinion. check your belief against the belief of the salf and see where it fallls. they the salaf are the measuring stick for correctness. the salaf us saalih. if u are not familiar with this term ask and i'll define no problem
"Whoever imitates a people is one of them." (Ahmad & Abu Dawood)
so ask yourself when these ppl are standing at the potem speaking looking like western politicians who are they imitation? if they were to stand in a crowd of kuffar without speaking could you pick them out? we have hidiyyah(guidance) they don't so don't be afraid to be muslim not just in speech but in apperance. of course adab etc but i am addressing the outter right now.
i have given just a bit of the evidence of shaving the beard is HARAM. when u read the description of the prophet and his cloths he dressed the opposite of the mushrikoon. he was different in apperance. we as believers are different 360 degrees from our aqeedah (creed) to our manhaj ( methodolgy of application) to our adab (character) to yes how we dress. a muslim should stand out from the disbelievers not blend in.
But my Lord, may He be exalted and glorified, has commanded me to leave alone my beard and to trim my moustache. [Recorded by Ibn Jar r a-abar , and judged to be Hasan (good) by al-Albani.]
A Disobedience To the Messenger (S)
Shaving the beard is a disobedience to the Messenger (S). In many hadiths, the Messenger (S) commanded men to leave alone their beards. These different hadiths have a similar meaning:
Trim the moustache and save the beard. [Al-Bukhari and Muslim]
When they came into his presence, he noticed that they had shaved their beards and grew their moustaches. He hated to look at them (because of their odd appearance) and he said: Woe be to you, who told you to do so? They replied: "Our lord! (referring to Kisraa.)" The Messenger (S) then said:
But my Lord, may He be exalted and glorified, has commanded me to leave alone my beard and to trim my moustache. [Recorded by Ibn Jar r a-abar , and judged to be Hasan (good) by al-A
Shaving the beard results in a series of Islamic violations, as is obvious from Allah's Book and His Messenger's Sunnah. The following is a list (not necessarily comprehensive) of such violations:
a. A Disobedience to Allah (T)
Shaving the beard is a disobedience to Allah (T). The ruler of Yemen, appointed by the Persian emperor Kisraa, sent two envoys to the Messenger (S) to summon him.
so lets take our conversation back to the quran and the sunnah as to keep our personal opinions out of it. our personal opinions have no place in this. allah tells us in the quran-Say (O, Muhammad): If you love Allâh, then follow me, Allâh will love you
and forgive you your sins. And Allâh is Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful}; [3:31]. we are commanded to be opposite of the disbelievers from the authentic hadeeth found in bukhari. the issue of the beard is first. cutting it is a sin.
All he does is sit and criticize other Muslims when he isn't bringing any good to this world himself. This is extremely dangerous, because the outer is seemingly flawless and so the inner is taken to be as also of the sunnah when in reality it is not. The prophet pbuh warned us of arrogance etc but you find these people just sitting and criticizing everyone around them. they only ignite hatred and make such harsh judgments that they are in no place to make. They dont bring any good..rabna yehdi
sbouss87 2 years ago
I know all these terms, and trust me I am very familiar with all this...I'm not speaking out of personal opinion/judgment, I just don't have the time now to site things to back up my argument. All I have to say right now is that PLENTY of times you'll find a Muslim with a two-foot beard and dressed in a thoub and seems prophetic and holy...but when he opens his mouth all that comes out is hateful speech, arrogance, very little akhlaq.
sbouss87 2 years ago
remember the ayah-Say (O, Muhammad): If you love Allâh, then follow me, Allâh will love you
and forgive you your sins. And Allâh is Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful}; [3:31].
take all issues back to the qurann and the sunnah never rely on your own personal opinion. check your belief against the belief of the salf and see where it fallls. they the salaf are the measuring stick for correctness. the salaf us saalih. if u are not familiar with this term ask and i'll define no problem
jihad68 2 years ago
"Whoever imitates a people is one of them." (Ahmad & Abu Dawood)
so ask yourself when these ppl are standing at the potem speaking looking like western politicians who are they imitation? if they were to stand in a crowd of kuffar without speaking could you pick them out? we have hidiyyah(guidance) they don't so don't be afraid to be muslim not just in speech but in apperance. of course adab etc but i am addressing the outter right now.
jihad68 2 years ago
i have given just a bit of the evidence of shaving the beard is HARAM. when u read the description of the prophet and his cloths he dressed the opposite of the mushrikoon. he was different in apperance. we as believers are different 360 degrees from our aqeedah (creed) to our manhaj ( methodolgy of application) to our adab (character) to yes how we dress. a muslim should stand out from the disbelievers not blend in.
jihad68 2 years ago
Obeying the Messenger (S) in that is equivalent to obeying Allah (T) who said (what means):
He who obeys the Messenger has indeed obeyed Allah. [An-Nisaa 4:80]
And the Messenger (S) said: Verily, the best guidance is Muhammad's guidance. [Muslim]
jihad68 2 years ago
But my Lord, may He be exalted and glorified, has commanded me to leave alone my beard and to trim my moustache. [Recorded by Ibn Jar r a-abar , and judged to be Hasan (good) by al-Albani.]
A Disobedience To the Messenger (S)
Shaving the beard is a disobedience to the Messenger (S). In many hadiths, the Messenger (S) commanded men to leave alone their beards. These different hadiths have a similar meaning:
Trim the moustache and save the beard. [Al-Bukhari and Muslim]
jihad68 2 years ago
When they came into his presence, he noticed that they had shaved their beards and grew their moustaches. He hated to look at them (because of their odd appearance) and he said: Woe be to you, who told you to do so? They replied: "Our lord! (referring to Kisraa.)" The Messenger (S) then said:
But my Lord, may He be exalted and glorified, has commanded me to leave alone my beard and to trim my moustache. [Recorded by Ibn Jar r a-abar , and judged to be Hasan (good) by al-A
jihad68 2 years ago
Shaving the beard results in a series of Islamic violations, as is obvious from Allah's Book and His Messenger's Sunnah. The following is a list (not necessarily comprehensive) of such violations:
a. A Disobedience to Allah (T)
Shaving the beard is a disobedience to Allah (T). The ruler of Yemen, appointed by the Persian emperor Kisraa, sent two envoys to the Messenger (S) to summon him.
jihad68 2 years ago
so lets take our conversation back to the quran and the sunnah as to keep our personal opinions out of it. our personal opinions have no place in this. allah tells us in the quran-Say (O, Muhammad): If you love Allâh, then follow me, Allâh will love you
and forgive you your sins. And Allâh is Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful}; [3:31]. we are commanded to be opposite of the disbelievers from the authentic hadeeth found in bukhari. the issue of the beard is first. cutting it is a sin.
jihad68 2 years ago