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you must be even older than me!
isn't there a huge amount of material to learn in islam?
anyway, welcome to the forum, old man!
you will have a full time job here.
 
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Welcome...

I have a question, do you know what is the name of the Rabbi that fight for Muslim Army in the battle of Uhud, of which Prophet Muhammad calling that Rabbi a martyr?
 
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Welcome...

I have a question, do you know what is the name of the Rabbi that fight for Muslim Army in the battle of Uhud, of which Prophet Muhammad calling that Rabbi a martyr?

woow , never heard of him....eagerly waiting for the name & if possible , background also .
 
Assalamu Alaikum,

My question is: In makkah why is there two takbir's in salah?

I hope you can answer this, i have been looking for the answer for a loooooong time.

Jazak'Allahu Khairan

Salah is made up by from the hadith and Qur'an so it depends who the hadith and Qu'ran are interpreted.
 
I will research this. And get back to you, as I don't want to give the wrong. Furthermore, this is not one question is about 3 questions lol. :D

lol i dont know the answers btw, but i can find out from hayatus sahabah :p
 
How*, as Muslims of different schools of thought interpret things diffrently.
 
I would not advice anyone to read that, its a very poorly written work.

WHAT?

astagfirullah!

bro its always quoting dhahabi, and haithami, giving classifications of ibn hajar and hakim etc.

where weak its mentioned, backed up completely!


what makes you say this? :eek:
 
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Welcome...

I have a question, do you know what is the name of the Rabbi that fight for Muslim Army in the battle of Uhud, of which Prophet Muhammad calling that Rabbi a martyr?

bro , i found a story here ...may be , u r looking for it. I did not find the word martyr about him here .



The most remarkable and the least known of these non-Muslim helpers was a Jewish Rabbi who fought along with the Muslims and died in the battle of Uhud.




Ibn Hisham records his name as Mukhayriq and identifies his tribe as the Banu Tha'lah.


His tribesmen tried to dissuade Mukhayriq from joining the Muslims in this war by pointing out that as the battle was being fought on a Saturday, the day of Jewish Sabbath, he had a religious excuse not to participate.



Mukhayriq argued that the covenant Jews and taken with the Muslims took precedence over any religious and other excuses.

http://www.ispi-usa.org/muhammad/muhammad9.html

there was another Jew who later embraced Islam.


ABDULLAH IBN SALAAM [radhiallaahu anhu]

His original name was al-Husain ibn Salam. He was a learned rabbi, and one respected by all, for his righteousness and knowledge

......Abdullah ibn Salam dedicated himself to Islam with an eagerness that surpassed his zeal when he was a Jew.




He adored reciting the Qur'an, letting its meaning and feeling seep into his mind, his heart and the marrow of his bones. He was passionately attached to the Prophet, sallallahu alayhe wasallam, and sought always to be close to him learning from him his sayings and actions



http://www.alinaam.org.za/library/ibnsalaam.htm
 
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:welcome:
Hey ME TOOO!!!.. YOU CAN ASK ME EVERYTHING...AND NOT ONLY ABOUT ISLAM..
I use something called the Internet :P:P:P
HeHeHeHe.:D:D:D ROFL! I said exact same thing at start of this thread[different words(its gone now)]. :w:
 
Originally Posted by Salaam
Assalamu Alaikum,

My question is: In makkah why is there two takbir's in salah?

I hope you can answer this, i have been looking for the answer for a loooooong time.

Jazak'Allahu Khairan



Salah is made up by from the hadith and Qur'an so it depends who the hadith and Qu'ran are interpreted.

you really have not answered any off the questions!!!!:thumbs_do
 
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bro , i found a story here ...may be , u r looking for it. I did not find the word martyr about him here .



The most remarkable and the least known of these non-Muslim helpers was a Jewish Rabbi who fought along with the Muslims and died in the battle of Uhud.




Ibn Hisham records his name as Mukhayriq and identifies his tribe as the Banu Tha'lah.


His tribesmen tried to dissuade Mukhayriq from joining the Muslims in this war by pointing out that as the battle was being fought on a Saturday, the day of Jewish Sabbath, he had a religious excuse not to participate.



Mukhayriq argued that the covenant Jews and taken with the Muslims took precedence over any religious and other excuses.

http://www.ispi-usa.org/muhammad/muhammad9.html

Wow.. thanks......

And about Abdullah bin Salam, he was the person who islamized the egyptians right?
 
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