salam
i hav worn the hijaab since the age of 3 (and am now 16) and i started wearing the jilbaab since August this year. i went to Dubai for a holiday in August and being in an islamic country, surrounded by women who wear the jilbaab made me want to wear it.
wslm
Funny, most of the reverst i know (just by face) have also a tiny little blonde beard.
Wassalam
It's probably because when a new area of hair starts to grow on a white guy it usually starts out blonde, then turns whatever colour their hair is. I used to have blonde hair when I was a kid. And these reverts probably have a small beard because they have been shaving all their life. I have never shaved in my life, I didn't have a beard before I became Muslim, so I also have a small beard.
salam
i hav worn the hijaab since the age of 3 (and am now 16) and i started wearing the jilbaab since August this year. i went to Dubai for a holiday in August and being in an islamic country, surrounded by women who wear the jilbaab made me want to wear it.
wslm
And wasn't that great! I must have feel great, to not be a stranger for a sec!
format_quote Originally Posted by Fishman
It's probably because when a new area of hair starts to grow on a white guy it usually starts out blonde, then turns whatever colour their hair is. I used to have blonde hair when I was a kid. And these reverts probably have a small beard because they have been shaving all their life. I have never shaved in my life, I didn't have a beard before I became Muslim, so I also have a small beard.
Does anybody here dye their beard orange?
Oke Masha Allah, i asume your a young brother?
Last edited by BlissfullyJaded; 12-21-2006 at 08:21 PM.
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assalam alaykum.
i love my gimaar and jilbaab. It helps me watch how i behave and what i say. Have to make sure it matches with my wore drobe of course!
My parents were not too happy with the gimaar. Tho their muslims. They were concerned about how it could have a negative effect on my grades
Inshallah allah is making it easy for me now!
Im happy and free from my own ego!
Wa Salam!
Yes, according to the SALAFI 'ahlus sunnah wa'l jamaah' he is one of the most respected scholars.
According to the Ahlus Sunnah Wa'l Jamaah ( The majority ) he is not. Don't get me wrong, he is respected, but at the end of the day, the majority do not follow his Aqeedah
Wa'salaam
Salafiyyah is obligatory, it is a matter of following the Sunnah and the ways of the salaf, do you have any other choice but that?!!
Anyway the numbers for the poll look good masha'allah
format_quote Originally Posted by SirZubair
Asalam alaikum,
Yes, it is haram. But keep in mind, like i said, according to the Hanifi madhab, a Patch of hair on ones CHIN is the LEAST requirement. If one does grow a patch of hair on their chin, one is not living in Sin. Now, if i had COMPLETELY shaven my beard, then yes, i would be living in sin.
Wa'salaam
This is the problem, I myself am a follower of the hanafi madhab but when there is evidence given of the sin in shaving it all off, you have to rely on the sunnah.
And if you can, please give the evidence that Abu Haneefah (Raheemullah) uses to justify shaving everything except the hair on the chin
Last edited by Hijrah; 12-21-2006 at 11:21 PM.
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Salafiyyah is obligatory, it is a matter of following the Sunnah and the ways of the salaf, do you have any other choice but that?!!
Why don't you start a poll ( on a non-salafi forum ) and ask the same question there? The majority of Muslims are not Salafis. 'Salafis' don't even make 1/10th of the Muslim population in the world.
When you use the term 'Salafi', are you refering to the Salafis of the days that have gone by? Or the Salafis of this day and age? Because there is a difference between the two.
Anyway, sorry for bringing up the issue of Salafism in this thread. I had gone off topic. Lets get back on topic.
format_quote Originally Posted by Hijrah
This is the problem, I myself am a follower of the hanafi madhab but when there is evidence given of the sin in shaving it all off, you have to rely on the sunnah.
And that is exactly why i said one should not shave it all off. Did i not?
format_quote Originally Posted by Hijrah
And if you can, please give the evidence that Abu Haneefah (Raheemullah) uses to justify shaving everything except the hair on the chin
Like i mentioned in one of my earlier posts, i will present you with the Daleel insha'allah after i come back from Overseas in Febuary, my Ustaad is extremely busy at the moment as well, so i don't want to burden him with my questions. Be patient, insha'allah, i'll get back to you.
Why don't you start a poll ( on a non-salafi forum ) and ask the same question there? The majority of Muslims are not Salafis. 'Salafis' don't even make 1/10th of the Muslim population in the world.
When you use the term 'Salafi', are you refering to the Salafis of the days that have gone by? Or the Salafis of this day and age? Because there is a difference between the two.
Anyway, sorry for bringing up the issue of Salafism in this thread. I had gone off topic. Lets get back on topic.
Tell me the difference, if only 1/10th of Muslims are then I don't know what to say other than THAT's a BAD THING
format_quote Originally Posted by SirZubair
And that is exactly why i said one should not shave it all off. Did i not?
My mistake, I meant let it grow not shaving any of it off...
format_quote Originally Posted by SirZubair
Like i mentioned in one of my earlier posts, i will present you with the Daleel insha'allah after i come back from Overseas in Febuary, my Ustaad is extremely busy at the moment as well, so i don't want to burden him with my questions. Be patient, insha'allah, i'll get back to you.
Tell me the difference, if only 1/10th of Muslims are then I don't know what to say other than THAT's a BAD THING
Asalam alaikum,
If you are sincere in seeking my opinion on this matter, PM me. We will not discuss this in this thread, or any other thread, since the forum rules are against these discussions taking place in public.
I will be a little late in replying, i am trying to get lots of washing done, then need to organise something to do with ' Da Boys ' tonight, since it is one of my last nights as a Free man. lol.
Wa'salaam
- Zubair
Dont Mistake My Harshness For Strength And Neither Mistake My Kindness For Weakness.
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