will someone answer my questions please?

May Allah love us. Ameen. May Allah guide us, our manners, behaviours, and grant us beneficient knowledge. Ameen.
 
no no no retirement. ok i'll tell you the whole story: at about seven or eight, i'd complain about everything to my mom(or step-mom), like she didn't get me good stuff blah blah . then i got to
and abu masab too! i never thought some scholar would ever even look at someone like me! they just answered my questions! i cant believe i didn't see that before! now it makes sense why sista noraina said "scholars on ib" ...woah!

calm down kuririn

Well do you have touch males that arent related to you? Are you ever alone with a male? Do you voluntarily talk to a male?
 
calm down kuririn

Well do you have touch males that arent related to you? Are you ever alone with a male? Do you voluntarily talk to a male?

not really touch them, but would help the very old ones,like the ones on wheelchairs in getting up and stuff. no, i've never been alone with any of them, not male not female. well i was actually afraid they might die in the meantime .no, i never talk volutarily to anyone. but yeah when someone starts up a conversation then i might go on with it. doesn't matter who.

ok i'll be honest. anywhere except for ib, i dont act different around different genders. well actually the only difference even on ib is the male are brothers and the females are sisters

i guess you guys need a break now;D more questions tomorrow inshah allah;D
 
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2) what does islam say about following different sheikhs or scholars and imams( i mean which one do we follow? how do we know which one is right? or are all of them right? does it matter which one we follow? i mean on matters not mentioned clearly in quran or hadith obviously)

All their actions and wisdom should be based upon Islamic knowledge. But they should do an ijmaa consensus.

How you know which one is right, well if the majority has strong evidence then follow the opinion your local imam has. But chances are, they most likely share an opinion. Though its important to go back to the students of the Nabi SAW (the Sahaba) and the students of the sahaba and their students. People who don't follow madhaabs try to strictly stick to Qu'ran and Sunnah, you can just follow the majority opinion. You can't really know which is the correct opinion if the scholars have basis to them.

12) ahhhhhhhh....which one does the majority follow?

13) does QURAN or hadith anywhere mention any physical features of ALLAH? except for the ones mentioned here:http://www.themodernreligion.com/basic/description.html
or here: http://seekershub.org/ans-blog/2011/05/04/is-there-a-way-to-physically-describe-allah/

14) if there'll be music in jannah, why not in this world? or like why will there be music in jannah when Allah swt does not allow it here?

15) "I think if we knew everything about the Unseen it wouldn't be unseen anymore ", said by sister [MENTION=38090]noraina[/MENTION] in my other thread :http://www.islamicboard.com/general/134332352-questions-jannah-time-jannah-answer-please.html

what is the unseen? is it ALLAH or heaven or what?

16) why do we pray for someone who's dead? does that help in decreasing their sins? to what extent does that help( i mean in decreasing sins)?

17) why do we send blessings on our PROPHET pbuh? he's already blessed........

18) are the people in jannah i.e the prophets etc, watching us? can they see us?

19) where do our souls go once we die? where is barzakh? or what is barzakh( i mean in very simple words, please i've already tried hard to get it in my head but i dont) ? why are we questioned in this barzakh thing( i just learned that in a book, not sure it really is that authentic or true so pardon me if i'm wrong), ain't we supposed to be questioned about our deeds on the day of judgement?
 
12) ahhhhhhhh....which one does the majority follow?
You mean madhaabs. I wouldn't know Earths population on that one but if you do some research then you know which opinion is the majority.


13) does QURAN or hadith anywhere mention any physical features of ALLAH? except for the ones mentioned here:http://www.themodernreligion.com/basic/description.html
or here: http://seekershub.org/ans-blog/2011/05/04/is-there-a-way-to-physically-describe-allah/
You can't describe Allah, he is not like his creation

14) if there'll be music in jannah, why not in this world? or like why will there be music in jannah when Allah swt does not allow it here?
It's in the wisdom of Allah. You could say, so you can strive for some things that were haram but to motivate you for Jannah. part of faith is sacrificing things, when you sacrifice things then Allah will love you and music is powerful so abandoning something powerful then Allah will love you more and more. Like I said, music has a powerful effect and influence you and music can make you go astray and hardly listen to the Qu'ran. It would be very possible for you to love music more then Qu'ran.
15) "I think if we knew everything about the Unseen it wouldn't be unseen anymore ", said by sister @noraina in my other thread :http://www.islamicboard.com/general/134332352-questions-jannah-time-jannah-answer-please.html

what is the unseen? is it ALLAH or heaven or what?
the unseen is what you cannot see, normally. It's everything outside of the dunya. The Jinns, the Angels, Allah and everything outside of this heaven.
16) why do we pray for someone who's dead? does that help in decreasing their sins? to what extent does that help( i mean in decreasing sins)?
It is said that your deeds will save you from the punishment of the grave. And in the grave, your deeds can't increase so you pray for someones hereafter to increase. If you had a righteous son and you were resurrected on the day of judgment. If you saw all these rewards you weren't expecting and you ask Allah who are these rewards for you. The answer would be you as you had a righteous son that increased your hereafter.

17) why do we send blessings on our PROPHET pbuh? he's already blessed........
Because Allah said so. It also shows the status of the Prophet SAW and it shows Allah's love for him from the viewpoint of the Prophet SAW. Also, by invoking blessings it will make you love the Prophet SAW and increase your faith. It is obligatory to love him.

18) are the people in jannah i.e the prophets etc, watching us? can they see us?

19) where do our souls go once we die? where is barzakh? or what is barzakh( i mean in very simple words, please i've already tried hard to get it in my head but i dont) ? why are we questioned in this barzakh thing( i just learned that in a book, not sure it really is that authentic or true so pardon me if i'm wrong), ain't we supposed to be questioned about our deeds on the day of judgement?

Please watch this long lecture pls
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5WYlbWVzf4
 
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[MENTION=38684]ramen-thelegend[/MENTION], the Unseen, or al-Ghaib, is an essential part of faith in Allah SWT. It is what the six articles of iman are all about.

A Muslim believes in the existence of that which is beyond human perception. A Muslim believes in Allah and His attributes. A Muslim believes in the angels, the scriptures, and the Prophets. A Muslim believes in the Hereafter and what it entails of the Resurrection, Heaven and Hell, the Balance, and the Bridge and other details mentioned in the Qur’ân and the authentic Sunnah. This also means belief in the Jinn. We cannot see any of these things, yet we believe in them because Allah SWT has proved their existence in the Holy Qur'an. This is the Unseen.

This is very important for a believer to believe in, just because we do not see, feel or hear it, does not mean it doesn't exist. We have very limited perception, for example, our soul is also 'Unseen', even though we know very well it exists, we don't have 'physical' proof of this.
 
@ramen-thelegend, the Unseen, or al-Ghaib, is an essential part of faith in Allah SWT. It is what the six articles of iman are all about.

A Muslim believes in the existence of that which is beyond human perception. A Muslim believes in Allah and His attributes. A Muslim believes in the angels, the scriptures, and the Prophets. A Muslim believes in the Hereafter and what it entails of the Resurrection, Heaven and Hell, the Balance, and the Bridge and other details mentioned in the Qur’ân and the authentic Sunnah. This also means belief in the Jinn. We cannot see any of these things, yet we believe in them because Allah SWT has proved their existence in the Holy Qur'an. This is the Unseen.

This is very important for a believer to believe in, just because we do not see, feel or hear it, does not mean it doesn't exist. We have very limited perception, for example, our soul is also 'Unseen', even though we know very well it exists, we don't have 'physical' proof of this.

so in short, its the articles of faith? right?
 
20) can i still be a good muslim if i dont get married? i dont want to get married:embarrass. if i'm not married half my deen is incomplete? so that means i'm not a good muslim?

21) is doing illegal stuff that quran or hadith doesn't mention also haram. i mean stuff like underage driving. its not like thats aloud in pakistan, but the traffic/highway police or as they call it here, motorway police doesn't really say anything unless you're in some real trouble. i'm not talking on the behalf of all pakistan, only the very small town i live in.
 
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12) ahhhhhhhh....which one does the majority follow?

13) does QURAN or hadith anywhere mention any physical features of ALLAH? except for the ones mentioned here:http://www.themodernreligion.com/basic/description.html
or here: http://seekershub.org/ans-blog/2011/05/04/is-there-a-way-to-physically-describe-allah/

14) if there'll be music in jannah, why not in this world? or like why will there be music in jannah when Allah swt does not allow it here?

15) "I think if we knew everything about the Unseen it wouldn't be unseen anymore ", said by sister @noraina in my other thread :http://www.islamicboard.com/general/134332352-questions-jannah-time-jannah-answer-please.html

what is the unseen? is it ALLAH or heaven or what?

16) why do we pray for someone who's dead? does that help in decreasing their sins? to what extent does that help( i mean in decreasing sins)?

17) why do we send blessings on our PROPHET pbuh? he's already blessed........

18) are the people in jannah i.e the prophets etc, watching us? can they see us?

19) where do our souls go once we die? where is barzakh? or what is barzakh( i mean in very simple words, please i've already tried hard to get it in my head but i dont) ? why are we questioned in this barzakh thing( i just learned that in a book, not sure it really is that authentic or true so pardon me if i'm wrong), ain't we supposed to be questioned about our deeds on the day of judgement?


12) Whichever the majority follows doesn't actually matter. It doesn't make the opinion of other schools of thoughts/ scholars any less correct.

A basic example would be that Prophet saw prayed witr in different ways. He prayed all three raka'at without any salam, and he also prayed witr in 2 and more parts. Like he would pray 2 raka'at, then get up and pray one raka'at separately. So there is nothing wrong with either you see, but matters of ikhtilaaf aren't always crystal clear like this one.

13) All are mentioned in the links.

14) Music in jannah will be different. Jannah has things which the eye has never seen, the ear has never listened to etc.

15) sister [MENTION=38090]noraina[/MENTION] answered it already

16) We pray for them so that Allah elevates their status and have mercy on them.

17) With regard to the reason for sending blessing upon the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) in du’aa’, Shaykh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyah (may Allaah have mercy on him) said:
“Sending blessings upon him is one of the greatest means of having du’aa’s answered, and this has been enjoined by Allaah. Sending blessings upon him in du’aa’ is what is indicated by the Qur’aan, Sunnah and ijmaa’ (scholarly consensus). Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning);
‘Allaah sends His Salaah (Graces, Honours, Blessings, Mercy) on the Prophet (Muhammad), and also His angels (ask Allaah to bless and forgive him). O you who believe! Send your Salaah on (ask Allaah to bless) him (Muhammad), and (you should) greet (salute) him with the Islamic way of greeting (salutation, i.e. As‑Salaamu ‘Alaikum)’ https://islamqa.info/en/4804



18) Can't find this one

19) https://islamqa.info/en/11110
 
20) can i still be a good muslim if i dont get married? i dont want to get married:embarrass. if i'm not married half my deen is incomplete? so that means i'm not a good muslim?

21) is doing illegal stuff that quran or hadith doesn't mention also haram. i mean stuff like underage driving. its not like thats aloud in pakistan, but the traffic/highway police or as they call it here, motorway police doesn't really say anything unless you're in some real trouble. i'm not talking on the behalf of all pakistan, only the very small town i live in.

20) https://islamqa.info/en/1665

21) Best to obey rules
 
20) can i still be a good muslim if i dont get married? i dont want to get married:embarrass. if i'm not married half my deen is incomplete? so that means i'm not a good muslim?

21) is doing illegal stuff that quran or hadith doesn't mention also haram. i mean stuff like underage driving. its not like thats aloud in pakistan, but the traffic/highway police or as they call it here, motorway police doesn't really say anything unless you're in some real trouble. i'm not talking on the behalf of all pakistan, only the very small town i live in.

you dont need to marry but it's highly recommended
 
ok sorry.
i guess thats enough for today.
i have to go through the answers and the video and then go to sleep.

thanks alot
 

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