'abd al-hakeem
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I might light of a situation where I would normally over-react, criticize and earn myself sin for berating someone who was wielding knowledge without considering the fact that the person asking the question was being genuine. And yet - again - you are making assumptions.
This has all come about because of a sideways comment that you have made with attempt to be gentle with the knowledge that you wield.
I'm not naive to the story of Islam and Allah subhano wa Ta'ala - in fact it is the reason I reverted / converted. Not that I require justifying myself to anybody, but to put you back in your box, perhaps its necessary. I always submitted myself to the fact that there was only ever a higher power in control of everything.
Now i'm trying to figure out how to do it properly because bano Adam has a penchant for be MISLEAD.
The stupid question is the one never asked.
Bani Israel was being indignant. They were asking the question just for the sake of asking a question because they rejected the premise that Musa (as) said he came for.
I find people usually make islam difficult for themselves - I call it bani Israel syndrome, I'm reminded of the story of the red heifer.
Scimi
Now THAT is an awesome piece of information. Very cool. Will have to look that up one day insha'allah
wait - hang on a minute...
Nuh (as) came from the same line, from Adam (as) yes?
If yes = we are still bani Adam...
If no = I'm confused again. LOL
Bismillah ihr Rahman ihr Raheem.
Subhanallahi wa bi hamdi, subhanallah al-atheem. Only in Islam, by the Will of our Almighty Creator, will we ever truly succeed.
Thank you, ya Rabbil 'alamin, for teaching me.
lol ;D I think i'm stressed out by what I understand to be Allah subhano wa Ta'ala and His particularly Just Punishments. I simply have to try harder to get it right insha'allah. I don't want to go to Hell-fire, or its valleys or anywhere other than Jannah insha'allah but if we relax from trying to get it right, what more can we expect than True Justice??? Even some of those who have memorised the Qur'an will be thrown into hell-fire... because it wasn't done fi sa bilillah...
The differentiation is what I can't reconcile given that we are all told to do the same thing... I recently found, via islamqa.org, that some ullemah reject the notion of 20 rakaat. That or they offered an opinion that rendered confusion in my mind. The next quote should be the solution, insha'allah.
This little chestnut of information feels like the key to unlocking the answer to why I'm so stressed over "right vs. wrong" and variations within the sunnah, and distancing myself from having an opinion on the confusing practices that I see in the world around me, amongst the muslimeen. Simply for what I learnt from the immediately above quote bubble - Jazakallahu jannat al-firdaus, amin
Jazakallahu khair - Thank you for you sharing this. All the other Muslims that I've met seem to have it all worked out. Finding the answers to one's problems in the learning experiences of others is, I think, fundamentally key to assisting convert / revert / new muslims. Perhaps this is something that could be looked at, in greater detail, by those of knowledge who engage specifically in the field of New Muslim development???
Jazakallahu khair for this - I think one of the stresses / confusions that I faced is understanding why the timing between "Allahu akbar" and sujood varied so greatly individual prayer vs. congregational prayer. You're above suggestion to follow until a better understanding is developed seems like the most sensibile path forward given that Allah subhano wa Ta'ala already knows my intentions.
Inshallah, all of this advice is surely not meant only for me. I'm grateful to Allah subhano wa Ta'ala that I was able to ask these questions, and receive answers, with a certain amount of anonymity. I hope that, insha'allah, I wasn't the only one to benefit from these answers or from what was shared in this, and will be insha'allah, shared in this thread.
For me personally, insha'allah, I have been given the blessing of, a certain sense of peace of mind - that I at least have a better idea of a morally sensible and ethically sound direction in which to head whilst considering the responsibility that is on each of us to adhere to the instruction of our Creator.
May Allah subhano wa Ta'ala have Mercy on, and grant Jannah to, the Ummah - Amin ya Rabbil alamin.
Alhamdulillah wallahu alem.
Salaamu alikum
akhi Muslim
BANG! There it is - I knew there was a reason I hadn't found it yet but only now do I know why - I was always meant make this dua; For what this piece of information does for me in perfecting my salaah, and those like me who were unsure or veiled from the answer also; May Allah subhano wa Ta'ala grant you and your entire family Jannat al-firdaus and Palaces next the Lote Tree beyond which none can pass. May He grant you company with Habibullah SAWS and an Audience with Allah subhano wa Ta'ala HIMSELF. May HE make you all from those who never greive, who constantly repent, who hold firmly to the deen, and who witness the shahadah of all your friends and family insha'allah. Amin ya Rabbil alamin.
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