Too long can't read it, can someone summarise it for me... =D (Pretty please with a carrot on top)
I thought it was sleeping beauty, the prince kissed her and she woKed up...
:rollseyes
abu sayyad thanks for posting in TMZ !!!
Too long can't read it, can someone summarise it for me... =D (Pretty please with a carrot on top)
I thought it was sleeping beauty, the prince kissed her and she woKed up...
:wasalamex
Thank's for the explanation. At first I thought, why would u wanna post it up here when u deemed it as inappropriate for 16 Year'olds n under to read it. Why wud people be horrified if Scholars of today wrote anything of that sort? Probably because they don't show us "much" of their human side?
:rollseyes
abu sayyad thanks for posting in TMZ !!!
:rollseyes
abu sayyad thanks for posting in TMZ !!!
:salamext:
Lol I was talking about the poem yesterday with piskel over the fone....and then I had a nightmare about it (I'm not kiddin imsad)
But anyway, you can look at the poem in several ways...It could be his wife....some people disagree because if it was his wife she would not have accused him of theft and wouldnt have reacted in such a way....but if you think about it, how witty they both are and how she realised his intent and replies:
فقالتْ قصاصٌ يشهدُ العقلُ أَنَّه … على كبدِ الجاني أَلذُّ من الشَّهْدِ
She said, “This kind of punishment, everyone bears witness no doubt
That it is sweeter for the Criminal than honey itself!
Knowing full well what he wants, its possible that everything they were saying was in jest, and reminds me also of how the prophet (saw) would joke with his wives and was romantic, albeit not in this way. Wallahu A'lam.
Most people when they read the poem think he commited zina etc, I read and and thought it was worth noting that she acussed him of having stolen a kiss....NOT of having comitted zina...which means she was halal for him maybe.
Or it could be that the incident was not true and its a story on the authors part of how even the most pious can fall into temptation sometimes? (Its possible but I dont actually buy this theory of mine for some reason)
And the final thing I was thinking about is how the reader is left guessing what the two people actually mean to one another, some of it is ambiguous and cleverly written....to me its saying one thing and one thing only...Love is not always simple and straightforward....its confusing and sometimes catches u unawares....its complicated, just like this poem. And just as you have to think out of the box a little and be open-minded when reading the poem....you have to have the same attitude towards love....and I'm thinking of the thread on love marriages here, you cant brand something so complicated and complex as haram....just because you dont maybe understand or something, wallahu A'lam.
Just read it again and thing about it insha'Allah
WassalamuAlaykum
I didn't post there.
This Abu Sayyad is not the same one on TMZ, Abu Sayyad on TMZ is Yanal on Li (or Islamic bro or something)
Why you quote me? I'm Astaghfirullah.
meh, he could have been thinking of his potential HooriHe goes up to a sleeping girl (who could be anyone, that doesn’t really matter here)
allahumma ameen...May Allah have mercy upon this great Imam’s soul and grant him the highest part of Paradise!
mashAllah, it looks as if we have some mushy Ulamaa'...Ibn Katheer quotes this poem in Bidayah w’l-Nihayah (12/41) and calls it “wonderful”.
AsSalamOAlaikum WaRehmatuAllah WaBarkatuhu
Great post uhkti, i tot that too!! Your last paragraph was excellent!!! :-[
The poem is kindda left for the reader to decide, and having "stolen a kiss" i always tot from the momment i read it that its hubby/wifey having fun!!!
Very witty and cleverly constructed poetry!!!
JazakAllah Khair akhi Abu Sayyad!!!
although it was posted ages ago in the private section
FiAmaaniAllah
you now maybe it IS his wifey but he doesn't mention her specifically as not to embarrass her or not to reveal their eerrrr secrets. so he makes it sound like can be aaaany woman. perhaps shes even a fragment of his cheeky but clever Faqih romantic imagination lol:salamext:
Lol I was talking about the poem yesterday with piskel over the fone....and then I had a nightmare about it (I'm not kiddin imsad)
But anyway, you can look at the poem in several ways...It could be his wife....some people disagree because if it was his wife she would not have accused him of theft and wouldnt have reacted in such a way....but if you think about it, how witty they both are and how she realised his intent and replies
Selam aleykum
Kissing a girl like that is not a form of theft but a form of harasment sexual abuse. The opening post describes what "ghasb" means, and this act does not seem to be falling under it. Therefor I wouldn't say the poem is "clever" nor "witty". Rather I would say that the poem spreads ignorance, and encourage people to take romance more importantly then shariah.
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