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Concerning the question about where Allaah is, some people may dispute the answer to that question so here is the answer to those whom disputes it:

''Then He Istawâ (rose over) towards the heaven and made them seven heavens and He is the All-Knower of everything.'' [2:29]

They claim in their attack (p. 5) that Allah said: "Do you feel secure that He (Allaah), who is above the heavens, will not cause the earth to sink with you[?]" (67:16) and this is a clear example of the manipulation of the literal meanings of the Holy Qur'an, which does not say "above the heavens" (man fawq al-samawat) but "in the heaven" (man fi al-sama'): see for example Pickthall or Yusuf Ali, which are the translations universally recognized and accepted by English-speaking Muslims, and also Shakir and Daryabadi:

PICKTHALL: Have ye taken security from Him Who is in the heaven that He will not cause the earth to swallow you when lo! it is convulsed?

YUSUF ALI: Do ye feel secure that He Who is in heaven will not cause you to be swallowed up by the earth when it shakes (as in an earthquake)?

SHAKIR: Are you secure of those in the heaven that He should not make the earth to swallow you up? Then lo! it shall be in a state of commotion.

DARYABADI: Are you secure that He Who is in the heaven willk not sink the earth with you, and then it should quake?


Malik in his Muwatta' and Muslim in his Sahih relate that Mu`awiya ibn al-Hakam came to the Prophet and told him: "I am very newly from the Jahiliyya, and now Allah has brought Islam," and he proceeded to ask about various Jahiliyya practices, until at last he said that he had slapped his slave girl, and asked if he should free her, as was obligatory if she was a believer. The Prophet requested that she be brought, and then asked her, "Where is Allah?" and she said, "In the sky (fi al-sama')"; whereupon he asked her, "Who am I?" and she said, "You are the Messenger of Allah"; at which he said, "Free her, for she is a believer."

Is there anything more clearer than that?
If you say: ''but Allaah doesnt actually mean that He rose over the heavens.'', well, let me tell you one thing, who gave you permission to make tafseer of the Quran? No one.
Muhammad saws never said anything about it and he is the most correct in any aspects of Islam, nor did the great scholars whom made tafseer of the Quran say anything about it. So please do not say anything without knowledge.

Now the answer to the question about the Prophet's birthday:

we know that the Sahaabah (may Allaah be pleased with them) were the people who loved the Prophet most. Was it reported that Abu Bakr, who was the closest of people to him and the one who loved him the most, celebrated the birthday of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him)? Was it reported that 'Umar, who ruled for twelve years, or 'Uthmaan, did this? Was it reported that 'Ali, his relative and foster son, did this? Was it reported that any of the Sahaabah did this? No, by Allaah! Is it because they were not aware of its importance, or did they not truly love the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him)? No one would say such a thing except one who has gone astray and is leading others astray.

Did any of the imaams -- Abu Haneefah, Maalik, al-Shaafi'i, Ahmad, al-Hasan al-Basri, Ibn Seereen -- do this or command others to do it or say that it was good? By Allaah, no! It was not even mentioned during the first and best three centuries.
If you are saying: ''It is good, what is wrong with it? its not bid'ah I only do it because I love the Prophet and it takes me closer to him in love!'' then you must know that every little thing we can do to come closer in love to our beloved Prophet he would have told us to do it!
So please, love the Prophet by obeying him, not disobeying him.


Smart girl answering random questions about Islam in New York, US&A.

English subtitles.
SOURCE: WWW.ANASKHALIFA.COM

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  • Actually, it shouldn't be "IN the heaven".

    It's mistranslated, isn't it?

    "Fee" means above here.

  • what?

    ''fee'' means IN and ''3ala'' means ON/ABOVE.

    so no its not mistranslated, or the slave girl who said Allah is ''fee'' heaven and the prophet didnt say nothing, did he say, no ''fee'' here means ''3alaa''. he didnt correct her and so you shouldnt either (if you dont think you have more knowledge than the prophet, I dont know, astaghfirAllah).

    May Allah show you and me the right path ameen!

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  • i think ive watched this like 15x lol...

    she had answers for things i didnt even know myself :|

  • fi samaa means over the heavens not IN the heavens. its a wrong translation. look witch one he choose>yusuf ali??? everyone knows his major mistakes about the atributes of allah subhanallah ofcourse u will believe allah is in his creation if u take his translations. wile allah says in the quran: he is above all! how can he be IN THE HEAVENS if he is above all his creation. this is just wrong translation. allah does not need the heavens. he is selfsuficiant.

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  • May Allah bless her

  • this video went viral!!! fast...

  • "fawq assama" means above the heavens...

    I thought "fee" means in?

    I don't know the meaning though can some one explain to me from tafseer or scholar commentry.

    I know Allah is not is in his creation.

  • yes he does decends the lowest heaven at last part of the night acording too the hadith BUT we dont know how he does it and still we keep in mind even if he decent to the lowest heaven allah is still above the creation. u understand? the takbeer is bid3a becuz he cals:TAKBEER! and then the girl is suppost to say: ALLAHU AKBAR. << this is bid3a. but saying takbeer just for praising by urself is from sunna and allowed. there is a reason why these people do it like this but no space to explain here

  • subhanallah. what do u hink he is doing. he calls takbeer just for fun? or to come closer to allah? many people doing it this shows that they think its from islam and this is just lack of knowledge.

  • Only if you use it as a way of coming closer to Allah. Look up Ahmad Ibn Hanbal's definition of Bidah found in his book "Foundations of the Sunnah". Even then I am not sure if it is.

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