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Originally Posted by umm-sulaim LOol oh my, how come you didn't shout this time lol....jum'uah musta done you some good hehe.... just kiddin' mon!
ok i'll ask the next question.... Sunnah of poetry
wassalaam |
Ahahahahaha

You dont
Really want me to yell at you guys do you?
Naah, I was just tired o'yellin at you peoples.......a waste o'ma breath coz you peoples never understand
I'm kiddingggggggggggg
So about Shi3r, like how our Dear Ukht Princess said, the Ulama said we may not say that Rasulullah was a Shaa3ir......Allahu A3lam why though?

I dont know whether it has anything to do with the Ayat : "
Wash Shu3araa'u Yattabi3uhumul Ghaawuun " (As for the poets, the ones who are in error follow them ) In surah Shu3araa'
But it is allowed Because RAsulullah used to say Shi3r, and also he used to stay silent and not protest when he heard people saying Shi3r........Only unless it went against Islaam.
An example of when Rasullullah Aqarr (agreed) with Shi3r was when the man came to Rasulullah ( I forget his name....sorry

) and said :
Rajulun wa Thawrun Tahta Rijli Yameenihi
Wan Nasru Lil Ukhraa Wa Laythun Mursadi
Wash Shamsu Tadla3u Kulli Aakhira Laylatin
Sahraa'u Tusbihu lawnuhaa yatawarradu
Ta'baa Famaa Tatla3u lanaa fee rislihaa
Illa Mu3adhdhibatan wa illaa tujladu
And then Rasulullah said "
Sadaqta"
An example of when Rasulullah forbade someone from reciting Shi3r, was when he heard some slave girls of a Sahaabi reciting praises unto him, and when they said the verses " And he is a Prophet who knows the future" And so He reprimanded them.
Any extra fawaa'id Umm sulaim?

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