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SN1
06-25-2007, 03:00 PM
Another newbie thread, am a Muslim. ASK ME ANYTHING!

Am renowned for my ability to answer almost any Islamic or Historical question on the spot with clear elaboration and citations. I know all the verses of the Qu'ran from the top of my head. I'm a Hafiz. I also happen to know the tafsir to most of the verses also.

Give me a try ask me anything.!
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Al-Hanbali
06-25-2007, 03:04 PM
:salamext:

Welcome to the forum bro :)

Hope you have a beneficial and enjoyable stay insha'ALLAH.

Masha'ALLAH, May ALLAH increase you in your knowledge and make it a means of benefit and guidance for others...ameen.
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S_87
06-25-2007, 03:11 PM
:sl:

welcome and i might just take you up on that.
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IbnAbdulHakim
06-25-2007, 03:41 PM
assalamu alaikum

hmm... sorry if this question is not clear but here it goes:

after hijrah there was a jew who was oppressing the muslims and was a bitter enemy of islam, was it the aus or khazraj clan that killed this bitter enemy by the request of our beloved nabi sallallahi alaihi wasallaam? wat was the name of this companion? what was the name of the oppressive jew?


the other clan (aus/khazraj) when discovered wished to benefit islam in a similar way, so they took permission to kill which enemy of islam? and who killed the enemy?



sorry if its not clear :X


if more information is needed then during the first killing, the companion took this jews cousin along with him who was a muslim, what was the name of this cousin?

During the second killing, while the sahabi was trying to escape which part of his body did he grieviously injure?



i think thats enough for now, may Allah grant you abundant knowledge and the Ummah, Ameen ! :)
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Al_Imaan
06-25-2007, 05:20 PM
:welcome: to the forum. Hope you have a beneficial stay.
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Pk_#2
06-25-2007, 05:23 PM
AsalamuALaykum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh Wa Mgahfiratuh,

welcome :D bruv

Be good!!

I hope to benefit from you, inshaAllah, lookin' forward to ya posts :)
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ummAbdillah
06-26-2007, 11:19 AM
:sl:
:welcome:
:w:
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MuhammadRizan
06-26-2007, 12:00 PM
:sl:

really??? you do??? i've been watching Al-Jazeera for years now and they never mention ur name.:rollseyes...or maybe they do???

btw..welcome to the forum!:D


can u help me with this, who started the crusade?:?
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Muslim Woman
06-26-2007, 12:28 PM

With the name of ALLAH ( God Almighty ) -The Bestower Of Unlimited Mercy, The Continously Merciful

Salaam/ peace ;


woooooow , it's great to have a living encyclopedia ( & yak spell :-[ )

welcome to the forum .

I want to know why & since when non-Muslims are not allowed to enter holy mosque at Madina ? During the tilme of the last Prophet (p) , Christians missinaries vistied him ,also stayed there 2/3 nights.



what was the name of the oppressive jew?
I guess , u want to know about the jew who wanted to do the ethnic cleansing of Muslims . He also wrote many nasty pomes against God , Last Prophet & other Muslim women.


don't remember the full name....Kaab
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dilkadr
06-28-2007, 05:54 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by SN1
Another newbie thread, am a Muslim. ASK ME ANYTHING!

Am renowned for my ability to answer almost any Islamic or Historical question on the spot with clear elaboration and citations. I know all the verses of the Qu'ran from the top of my head. I'm a Hafiz. I also happen to know the tafsir to most of the verses also.

Give me a try ask me anything.!
:sl:
Congratulations on being an Hafiz - e - Quran.

I have a small question. I heard somewhere that a Muslim man must keep his wife with him. Could you please tell me some supporting Aayats from Quran in support of this.

Hope some informative answer.
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SN1
06-28-2007, 08:36 PM
Thanks, brothers and sisters some interesting questions. I will try to address now Inshallah.
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'Abd al-Baari
06-28-2007, 08:38 PM
:sl:

Welcome to the forums, :) Hope you have a beneficial stay Inshallah
I look forward to reading your replies
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SN1
06-28-2007, 08:50 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by dilkadr
:sl:
Congratulations on being an Hafiz - e - Quran.

I have a small question. I heard somewhere that a Muslim man must keep his wife with him. Could you please tell me some supporting Aayats from Quran in support of this.

Hope some informative answer.
I don't understand, this question brother. It's without saying a Muslim man must keep his wife with him otherwise the marriage would be nonsensical.

However, I think your question might be partaning to travel restrictions on the females.

The ruling that a woman may not travel without her husband or a male escort from her immediate family (a mahram) falls under the first category of rulings. We can appreciate the reason for the prohibition. When we understand that the reason for this prohibition is the fear for her sanctity and honor and the fear that she might be taken advantage of or raped, then we know that the issue is one that needs to be weighed in light of the benefits and harm present in a given situation.

Therefore, we have the opinion in Islamic Law that it is permissible for a woman to travel without a mahram when she is reasonably assured of her safety or when traveling poses no more danger for her than staying at home.
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Pk_#2
06-28-2007, 08:53 PM
AsalamuAlaykum bro, :D

Nice google skills

http://www.islamtoday.com/showme2.cf...sub_cat_id=548

I'm looking forward to your posts, especially on tafsir of the Quran etc ...

Your so lucky ur a hafiz mashaAllah.
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SN1
06-28-2007, 09:00 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Muslim Woman
With the name of ALLAH ( God Almighty ) -The Bestower Of Unlimited Mercy, The Continously Merciful

Salaam/ peace ;


woooooow , it's great to have a living encyclopedia ( & yak spell :-[ )

welcome to the forum .

I want to know why & since when non-Muslims are not allowed to enter holy mosque at Madina ? During the tilme of the last Prophet (p) , Christians missinaries vistied him ,also stayed there 2/3 nights.





I guess , u want to know about the jew who wanted to do the ethnic cleansing of Muslims . He also wrote many nasty pomes against God , Last Prophet & other Muslim women.


don't remember the full name....Kaab
I believe, the rulings were different then. Furthermore, many Christians and Jews actually believed the messenger of Allah (pbuh) at the time. I prophet Must have had faith at the time that the Christians would convert to Islam through the will of Allah. However, many Christians most were envious of him and, because of their prejudice and envy, many did not convert to Islam despite knowing the prophet (pbuh) was speaking the truth.
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SN1
06-28-2007, 09:07 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by IbnAbdulHakim
assalamu alaikum

hmm... sorry if this question is not clear but here it goes:

after hijrah there was a jew who was oppressing the muslims and was a bitter enemy of islam, was it the aus or khazraj clan that killed this bitter enemy by the request of our beloved nabi sallallahi alaihi wasallaam? wat was the name of this companion? what was the name of the oppressive jew?


the other clan (aus/khazraj) when discovered wished to benefit islam in a similar way, so they took permission to kill which enemy of islam? and who killed the enemy?



sorry if its not clear :X


if more information is needed then during the first killing, the companion took this jews cousin along with him who was a muslim, what was the name of this cousin?

During the second killing, while the sahabi was trying to escape which part of his body did he grieviously injure?



i think thats enough for now, may Allah grant you abundant knowledge and the Ummah, Ameen ! :)
I will research this. And get back to you, as I don't want to give the wrong. Furthermore, this is not one question is about 3 questions lol. :D
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dilkadr
06-28-2007, 10:16 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by SN1
I don't understand, this question brother. It's without saying a Muslim man must keep his wife with him otherwise the marriage would be nonsensical.

However, I think your question might be partaning to travel restrictions on the females.

The ruling that a woman may not travel without her husband or a male escort from her immediate family (a mahram) falls under the first category of rulings. We can appreciate the reason for the prohibition. When we understand that the reason for this prohibition is the fear for her sanctity and honor and the fear that she might be taken advantage of or raped, then we know that the issue is one that needs to be weighed in light of the benefits and harm present in a given situation.

Therefore, we have the opinion in Islamic Law that it is permissible for a woman to travel without a mahram when she is reasonably assured of her safety or when traveling poses no more danger for her than staying at home.
Let me rephrase it "Is it necessary for a Man to keep his wife in the same house as in which he lives himself?"

Some man have separate house for themselves and separate house for the their wife and children. However, it is of same standard of as their own house. It is just matter of their choice.

So is OK or not. I hope my question is quite clear now.
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Yanal
06-28-2007, 10:20 PM
Asalam alakum welcome to the forum
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Salaam
06-28-2007, 10:20 PM
Assalamu Alaikum,

My question is: In makkah why is there two takbir's in salah?

I hope you can answer this, i have been looking for the answer for a loooooong time.

Jazak'Allahu Khairan
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Muslim Woman
06-29-2007, 02:29 AM
:sl:

i have heard that a Qurani Hafiz will be able to take 7 family members to paradise.....is it a shahee hadith ?
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barney
06-29-2007, 02:30 AM
Hi.

Where did I put my cashcard?



:)
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snakelegs
06-29-2007, 03:44 AM
you must be even older than me!
isn't there a huge amount of material to learn in islam?
anyway, welcome to the forum, old man!
you will have a full time job here.
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north_malaysian
06-29-2007, 03:59 AM
Welcome...

I have a question, do you know what is the name of the Rabbi that fight for Muslim Army in the battle of Uhud, of which Prophet Muhammad calling that Rabbi a martyr?
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Muslim Woman
06-29-2007, 09:03 AM
:sl:

format_quote Originally Posted by north_malaysian
Welcome...

I have a question, do you know what is the name of the Rabbi that fight for Muslim Army in the battle of Uhud, of which Prophet Muhammad calling that Rabbi a martyr?
woow , never heard of him....eagerly waiting for the name & if possible , background also .
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SN1
06-29-2007, 12:04 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Salaam
Assalamu Alaikum,

My question is: In makkah why is there two takbir's in salah?

I hope you can answer this, i have been looking for the answer for a loooooong time.

Jazak'Allahu Khairan
Salah is made up by from the hadith and Qur'an so it depends who the hadith and Qu'ran are interpreted.
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IbnAbdulHakim
06-29-2007, 12:05 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by SN1
I will research this. And get back to you, as I don't want to give the wrong. Furthermore, this is not one question is about 3 questions lol. :D
lol i dont know the answers btw, but i can find out from hayatus sahabah :p
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SN1
06-29-2007, 12:06 PM
How*, as Muslims of different schools of thought interpret things diffrently.
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SN1
06-29-2007, 12:07 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by IbnAbdulHakim
lol i dont know the answers btw, but i can find out from hayatus sahabah :p
I would not advice anyone to read that, its a very poorly written work.
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IbnAbdulHakim
06-29-2007, 12:09 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by SN1
I would not advice anyone to read that, its a very poorly written work.
WHAT?

astagfirullah!

bro its always quoting dhahabi, and haithami, giving classifications of ibn hajar and hakim etc.

where weak its mentioned, backed up completely!


what makes you say this? :eek:
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Muslim Woman
06-30-2007, 01:48 AM
:sl:
format_quote Originally Posted by north_malaysian
Welcome...

I have a question, do you know what is the name of the Rabbi that fight for Muslim Army in the battle of Uhud, of which Prophet Muhammad calling that Rabbi a martyr?
bro , i found a story here ...may be , u r looking for it. I did not find the word martyr about him here .



The most remarkable and the least known of these non-Muslim helpers was a Jewish Rabbi who fought along with the Muslims and died in the battle of Uhud.




Ibn Hisham records his name as Mukhayriq and identifies his tribe as the Banu Tha'lah.


His tribesmen tried to dissuade Mukhayriq from joining the Muslims in this war by pointing out that as the battle was being fought on a Saturday, the day of Jewish Sabbath, he had a religious excuse not to participate.



Mukhayriq argued that the covenant Jews and taken with the Muslims took precedence over any religious and other excuses.

http://www.ispi-usa.org/muhammad/muhammad9.html

there was another Jew who later embraced Islam.


ABDULLAH IBN SALAAM [radhiallaahu anhu]

His original name was al-Husain ibn Salam. He was a learned rabbi, and one respected by all, for his righteousness and knowledge

......Abdullah ibn Salam dedicated himself to Islam with an eagerness that surpassed his zeal when he was a Jew.




He adored reciting the Qur'an, letting its meaning and feeling seep into his mind, his heart and the marrow of his bones. He was passionately attached to the Prophet, sallallahu alayhe wasallam, and sought always to be close to him learning from him his sayings and actions



http://www.alinaam.org.za/library/ibnsalaam.htm
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BanGuLLy
06-30-2007, 02:14 AM
:welcome:
Hey ME TOOO!!!.. YOU CAN ASK ME EVERYTHING...AND NOT ONLY ABOUT ISLAM..
I use something called the Internet :P:P:P
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doorster
06-30-2007, 02:23 AM
:sl:
format_quote Originally Posted by BanGuLLy
:welcome:
Hey ME TOOO!!!.. YOU CAN ASK ME EVERYTHING...AND NOT ONLY ABOUT ISLAM..
I use something called the Internet :P:P:P
HeHeHeHe.:D:D:D ROFL! I said exact same thing at start of this thread[different words(its gone now)]. :w:
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BanGuLLy
06-30-2007, 03:15 AM
oh lol.. I didnt read the posts..
I guess we think alike:)
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doorster
06-30-2007, 03:26 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by BanGuLLy
oh lol.. I didnt read the posts..
I guess we think alike:)
Lol.. no, It was deleted as offensive before you could have read it,yes to thinkin alike tho:):w:
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Salaam
07-01-2007, 10:18 PM
Originally Posted by Salaam


Assalamu Alaikum,

My question is: In makkah why is there two takbir's in salah?

I hope you can answer this, i have been looking for the answer for a loooooong time.

Jazak'Allahu Khairan


format_quote Originally Posted by SN1
Salah is made up by from the hadith and Qur'an so it depends who the hadith and Qu'ran are interpreted.
you really have not answered any off the questions!!!!:thumbs_do
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Pk_#2
07-01-2007, 11:01 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Salaam
[/i]



you really have not answered any off the questions!!!!:thumbs_do
he never replied to me :( :laugh:
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north_malaysian
07-02-2007, 02:12 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by Muslim Woman
:sl:

bro , i found a story here ...may be , u r looking for it. I did not find the word martyr about him here .



The most remarkable and the least known of these non-Muslim helpers was a Jewish Rabbi who fought along with the Muslims and died in the battle of Uhud.




Ibn Hisham records his name as Mukhayriq and identifies his tribe as the Banu Tha'lah.


His tribesmen tried to dissuade Mukhayriq from joining the Muslims in this war by pointing out that as the battle was being fought on a Saturday, the day of Jewish Sabbath, he had a religious excuse not to participate.



Mukhayriq argued that the covenant Jews and taken with the Muslims took precedence over any religious and other excuses.

http://www.ispi-usa.org/muhammad/muhammad9.html
Wow.. thanks......

And about Abdullah bin Salam, he was the person who islamized the egyptians right?
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Muslim Woman
07-02-2007, 03:57 AM
:sl:


format_quote Originally Posted by north_malaysian
And about Abdullah bin Salam, he was the person who islamized the egyptians right?

well , i have to browse again :p
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north_malaysian
07-02-2007, 04:24 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by Muslim Woman
:sl:





well , i have to browse again :p
I think, years ago I've seen a Malaysian documentary called "Jejak Rasul" (Path of the Messenger)... they went to his tomb in the nile delta.
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doorster
07-02-2007, 04:25 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by Muslim Woman
:sl:





well , i have to browse again :p
:sl:
biography from USC-MSA Compendium of Muslim Texts.
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3isha
07-03-2007, 01:59 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by BanGuLLy
:welcome:
Hey ME TOOO!!!.. YOU CAN ASK ME EVERYTHING...AND NOT ONLY ABOUT ISLAM..
I use something called the Internet :P:P:P
:rollseyes .....

well, talking about islam, u gotta be veryy careful about some site, as some are by non-muslims who want to lead muslims astray.
:X
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SN1
08-01-2007, 04:32 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Muslim Woman
:sl:

bro , i found a story here ...may be , u r looking for it. I did not find the word martyr about him here .



The most remarkable and the least known of these non-Muslim helpers was a Jewish Rabbi who fought along with the Muslims and died in the battle of Uhud.




Ibn Hisham records his name as Mukhayriq and identifies his tribe as the Banu Tha'lah.


His tribesmen tried to dissuade Mukhayriq from joining the Muslims in this war by pointing out that as the battle was being fought on a Saturday, the day of Jewish Sabbath, he had a religious excuse not to participate.



Mukhayriq argued that the covenant Jews and taken with the Muslims took precedence over any religious and other excuses.

http://www.ispi-usa.org/muhammad/muhammad9.html

there was another Jew who later embraced Islam.


ABDULLAH IBN SALAAM [radhiallaahu anhu]

His original name was al-Husain ibn Salam. He was a learned rabbi, and one respected by all, for his righteousness and knowledge

......Abdullah ibn Salam dedicated himself to Islam with an eagerness that surpassed his zeal when he was a Jew.




He adored reciting the Qur'an, letting its meaning and feeling seep into his mind, his heart and the marrow of his bones. He was passionately attached to the Prophet, sallallahu alayhe wasallam, and sought always to be close to him learning from him his sayings and actions



http://www.alinaam.org.za/library/ibnsalaam.htm

:D I thought so I just didn't want to give the wrong answer:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=XeY6iUTUq...elated&search=

(At 8 minutes the name is mentioned)
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SN1
08-01-2007, 04:36 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Salaam
[/I]



you really have not answered any off the questions!!!!:thumbs_do
I told you, different schools of thought interpret the Salah differently. Its just been like that. The Maliki fiqah reads the salah differently to the Hanafi fiqah. Before it was a noticeable difference now its not as much.
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SN1
08-01-2007, 04:42 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by dilkadr
Let me rephrase it "Is it necessary for a Man to keep his wife in the same house as in which he lives himself?"

Some man have separate house for themselves and separate house for the their wife and children. However, it is of same standard of as their own house. It is just matter of their choice.

So is OK or not. I hope my question is quite clear now.
Its not necessary. For him to keep his wife in the same house as him if the wife and husband have a agreement, i.e. if the wife/husband waivers the rights.

http://www.islamonline.net/English/f...rticle04.shtml

It would be classed as a Nikah Misyar.
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Nawal89
08-01-2007, 04:59 PM
^Salamz
you're a weird bro coming on the forum telling ppl to ask you everything and announcing this and that about yourself. Are you an Alim or something?that we can ask you anything and you can answer? lolololol
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08-07-2007, 04:33 AM



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