" Its sometimes better people don't get to know you..
Cuz the more they know you, the less they understand & accept you..
Alone is better, what say " - SRK
Just want to mention that the layman doesn't really have a madhab, but he does taqleed on any scholar [no matter what madhab that scholar is from]. But when he becomes a taalib ul 'ilm [student of knowledge] - he studies under one madhab to follow a set of 'usool [principles] (but he's not obligated to stick to any one specifically for all his life.)
^ Right, same diff, cuz you're still following the fiqh of one of those imaams, it's just being taught to you by somebody. Okay then, for more preciseness of her question, what is the madhab of your scholar?
I duno why this would really matter anyway. It might be better if it were in the form of a poll though.
"...You are my Walî in this world and in the Hereafter. Cause me to die as a Muslim, and join me with the righteous." [Surah Yusuf 101]
" Its sometimes better people don't get to know you..
Cuz the more they know you, the less they understand & accept you..
Alone is better, what say " - SRK
^Oh oki... So basically, if you think one opinion iz weak, you'd take the other?
" Its sometimes better people don't get to know you..
Cuz the more they know you, the less they understand & accept you..
Alone is better, what say " - SRK
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