Cabdullahi
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sorry i forgot the most important thing 
welcome to the forum ricky!

welcome to the forum ricky!
sorry i forgot the most important thing
welcome to the forum ricky!
Question for all: When does a muslim man STOP shaving?
Also, it is easy to tell apart muslim females (hijab) how can you identify a muslim male?
Muslim women look like this:
http://hijabella.files.wordpress.com/2009/03/untitled-7.jpg
while Muslim men look like that!
http://ima.dada.net/image/3606779.jpg
different head gear!
peace
Alright.
My main reason for not having a religion is all of the LAWS that are set forth. I do not like doing that. I want to do what I want to do - or at least enjoy. For example, i do not like hurting or killing without reason - and i enjoy american music. Black metal. I have read many muslims are against metal, and thats the thing that sets me off. I am a musician, and i have a demo tape coming out in April. It's part of "who" i am.
So, with all of that in mind, how restrictive are the rules for Islam?
Question for all: When does a muslim man STOP shaving?
Also, it is easy to tell apart muslim females (hijab) how can you identify a muslim male?
I think music will only divert us if we let it.[PIE]WELCOME![/PIE]
The reason music is haraam because it diverts our concentration from Allah. When praying we may have the music playing within our heads, making us difficult to concentrate.
The word of Allah from the Qur'an is what should be on our minds, we aim for constant reminder of Allah. Listening to music could divert us...
Idealy a Muslim should never shave his beard cos it's considered as mutilation and changing the natural way that man was made. the natural disposition I think it's called.
But many muslim men do it cos they wanna be like women I think ;D, or they just think they look better clean shaven.
Muslim males are identified by their long beards and trimmed mustaches.
Isnt the red/white checkered for non-hajj and black and white for hajj?
in any case, what about those caps i see some muslims wearing?
and do most muslims cover their heads?
I think music will only divert us if we let it.
For example, right now, i have no song going along in my head. It could, but if you have experience with meditation you can clear out the mind, so to speak. Keep things in control. IN any rate, I see what you are saying - but you can't NOT go through life without music. TV jingles, video games, movies... you name it.
I'm sure Allah wouldnt want us to be bored, but to do as we please, what gives us enjoyment as long as he looks out for us. I can understand the rules put forth earlier in the thread - maybe even the no portraits deal - but life without music, no movies - you might as well be a dervish in a cave!
to the other post: this is the cap I mean : http://www.made-in-china.com/image/2f0j00BMStZOKrrRuCM/Muslim-Cap-B-2-.jpg
no as a dude you don't have to.. that is the traditional gear in Saudi Arabia the white ones I think are more popular in Palestine?
http://www.badeagle.com/journal/archives/Palestinian.jpg
don't quote me on this I really don't know.. I think people used to cover their head in the olden days as protection from desert terrain.. and it just their natural clothes..
this is how pilgrims dress if that is what you mean by Hajj?
http://www.almotamar.net/photo/07-11-25-955884640.jpg
I just mean the headscarf coloring. white red or white & black.
In any case, I was just wondering how i would spot a muslim male in america today.
I just have a habit of shaving. I will keep doing so until I see the truth of the Qur'an.
sorry if I offended you :hmm:
I am not offended easily, don't be worried.![]()
I could, but i am not muslim, and i hear that is forbidden. Or at least it was when i was in Afghanistan for a short while.
I'm not aware how Mosques operate in Afghanistan, but from my understanding your allowed to enter a Mosque. Muslims there will help you out.
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