What a warrior. But am I right in that one must heed orders during war.
Because I read that the Prophet :saw: commanded them to stay where they are, and if we are killed, to not move. the Muslims disobeyed as they saw the disbelievers (assuming) killing the believers, so the archerers ran from their position, and then the disbelievers ambushed from behind - having the Muslims lose the battle because of not heeding the order of the Prophet Muhammad :saw: .
my memory may not be very good, so feel free to correct.
Absolutely. The Muslim must obey all commands given to him by the Ameer (leader). He is not to do things on his own.
Here, the action of Hadhrat `Umayr ibn al-Humaam رضي الله عنه was sanctioned by Rasoolullaah صلى الله عليه وسلم because he did not stop him from doing it. Part of the law of being a Nabi is that if a Nabi sees any wrong being done, it is Fardh upon him to correct it immediately, no matter what. If he doesn't, he would not be a Nabi.
This is why there are three categories of Sunnah:
1) The actions of Rasoolullaah صلى الله عليه وسلم.
2) The words of Rasoolullaah صلى الله عليه وسلم.
3) The approvals of Rasoolullaah صلى الله عليه وسلم (someone does an action or makes a statement in the presence of Rasoolullaah صلى الله عليه وسلم and he doesn't object to it. This is approval on his part. Taqreer, in Arabic.)
although I am unaware of context what precedes it or follows it..
Absolutely. The Muslim must obey all commands given to him by the Ameer (leader). He is not to do things on his own.
Here, the action of Hadhrat `Umayr ibn al-Humaam رضي الله عنه was sanctioned by Rasoolullaah صلى الله عليه وسلم because he did not stop him from doing it. Part of the law of being a Nabi is that if a Nabi sees any wrong being done, it is Fardh upon him to correct it immediately, no matter what. If he doesn't, he would not be a Nabi.
This is why there are three categories of Sunnah:
1) The actions of Rasoolullaah صلى الله عليه وسلم.
2) The words of Rasoolullaah صلى الله عليه وسلم.
3) The approvals of Rasoolullaah صلى الله عليه وسلم (someone does an action or makes a statement in the presence of Rasoolullaah صلى الله عليه وسلم and he doesn't object to it. This is approval on his part. Taqreer, in Arabic.)
Truly, those who love something much, will want to die for that / in that cause.
But that doesn't detract from the fact that Islam sees life as sacred/not cheap. Right? THis means any unjust killings (which can never be for the sake of Allah) should enrage one. right?
Say, my father was killed in self defence, I'd hate the person who did it.
What does Islam see as Jihad? I mean, protecting your wealth? protecting your children, family and wife etc?
Am I right in the fact that:
There are circumstances which will be deemed Jihad, but in that case, you simply can't die? Say, protecting your family?
If dying may cause harm to what you protect, then one should not rush into death?? Albeit you may die in the process, but at least you tried to stay alive?
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is it just me or did you mix jihad and shaheed?
Kendowhy use the japanese word for it when none of us are - Japanese ???
Scimi
I guess no records? HuzzyAre there any recordings of the Prophet ::saws1: as a warrior and swordsman?
I know there are narrations of his strength but I haven't found any descriptions or recordings outside of that.
"Kendo" is 'trademark' of this sport. So the name Kendo never translated into other languages.I don't know the English word for Kendo...
If your height was 30 meters, while other people were under 2 meters, then you would be hard to do activities together with other people.Can I be taller than approx. 30 meters?? AFAIK, The Prophet Adam (AS) was 27 meters or so, right?
Cuz I'd like to have a transformation where I turn very tall....... LeL.
"Kendo" is 'trademark' of this sport. So the name Kendo never translated into other languages.
If your height was 30 meters, while other people were under 2 meters, then you would be hard to do activities together with other people.
Ken = SwordTrue. Kendo doesn't mean sword fighting in Japanese but a form of fighting
Ken = Sword
Do = Path
Kendo = Sword's Path
Kendo is sport that use bamboo stick that shaped like sword. This sport is adapted from "Kenjutsu" (martial art with real sword/katana) in the samurai era. Kendo began after Meiji Restoration when the emperor forbade people carried swords in public place.
Lmao, Kendo looks sooooooo boring................ I just watched on youtube. Sounds like constipated parrots trying to intimidate the other. Lol.
If I was to fight in kendo I will be waay more aggressive and quick.. Instead of screaming "YEeeee-haaaaaa haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!!" I will scream "Kill, kill, kill! I will kill you!! ALL OF YOU!" in Japanese. Sounds way more awesome.
They scream like crows lmao.
And Allah :swt: knows best.
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