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#61 [Permalink] Posted on 24th September 2013 20:33
If we go by Munkasir's posts we will have to ban Haji Abdul Wahab Saheb !!

Honestly, non Ulamah zimmedars in tabligh give better and heart touching bayans than many Ulamahs and so called Mashaiikh.

Anyways, Haji Imdadullah Muhajir Makki [rh] was a non-Aalim and everyone knows Hazrath's maqaam...

Hey that's 2 Haji's !!

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#62 [Permalink] Posted on 24th September 2013 21:03
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Serious...? that means everyone will have to get married whether they find a suitable partner or not. Whether they want to get married or not. Whether they're able to take on the huge responsibility of marriage or not. No matter what
they will be forced to go through this insane rush of getting married before they hit the expiry date of 16 - 17 years old.

Hmmm. Not sure im gona vote you ameerul mu'mineen anywhere in the near future.
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#63 [Permalink] Posted on 24th September 2013 21:14
Authorizer edit...taalibah
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#64 [Permalink] Posted on 24th September 2013 21:14
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Funeral parties........*sigh*..........!

At many funerals, after the mayyit leaves the house and people finish (or forget) to cry, then the party usually begins -if not immediately- during the first weekend. No jokes, women actually dress up in their best abayas with make-up and everything and present themselves at the funeral home to offer their ''heartfelt condolences'' and join the ''sending islale sawaab'' campaign.

Once they're done with reading their allocated amount of parahs, duroods or whatever . All the fancy cakes, savouries and confectioneries (kindly sponsored by family members, friends and neighbors) are served........ tables are set up - outdoors and indoors........ caterers are hired to prepare meals....... tea is boiling throughout the day........ the fashion parade is on and everyone goes into 'party mode'.

The men will be hanging around in the front yard, smoking, having tea, flashing their new cars, talking sport or politics and of course looking, chatting........ and oh yes, consoling all the dressed-up, heavily perfumed women/girls cat-walking past!
The party continues until everyone gets tired and eventually leaves. And thats the funeral party.

Quite often, the only way to differentiate between a wedding venue and funeral venue is by the amount of topi and abaya clad people you see at a funeral home, contrary to that of a wedding. Other than that, the environment is the same.

It always makes me wonder how this scene is viewed by the close (truly close) family members and friends of the deceased. If they're too wrapped in in their own pain and grief to realise that they are, in fact, in the midst of a party....? if they see it, but choose to ignore it....? or if they appreciate the fact that they marhoom husband, brother, father, son or (in case of a female) mother, sister, wife, daughter was soo loved and cherished by all, that even their death is being celebrated with a party.....?
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#65 [Permalink] Posted on 24th September 2013 21:16

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I get it now.

Pakistanees have that...They have food for 3 days or something like that...

I HATE it too, they all eat and then complain that the Chicken wasn't cooked properly!

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#66 [Permalink] Posted on 25th September 2013 08:30


Assalaam Alaikum,

Marriage without wali will not be banned against Shari'ah.

Forced marriages, pressurised marriages will be banned. If a girl conplains of being forced into marriage by her wali/father it will be revoked immediately according to Sunnah.

If a girl wants to marry someone and her wali opposes, the 'imarah will allow the girl to marry where she wishes; which is again according to Sunnah.

Shari'ah will be given priority over culture and personal mindsets due to external factors.

'Imarah will safeguard the interests of all such girls. Women are also human beings.

Fresh graduates of 'ifta will be banned from called or being labelled as muftis unless they spend atleast 5 to 10 years practicing 'ifta. All private websites by such muftis will come under 'imarah approved muftis. Their fatwas will have to be checked and approved. They will be required to first spend an year in Jihaad after 'ifta and then one year with a tasaweuf shaykh doing heavy zikr.

Obese mufti, 'ulama, teachers will be banned from teaching in any institute, universitiea, schools, colleges.

Exchange of images on whatsapp will be banned. 'Ulama will be banned from making youtube videos.

All sectarian masjids, groups will be banned.

Gujrati masjids, their committees, their millions of funds will be dissolved. Banned.

The world woll be a peaceful place under my rule.

Mutakabbireen will be banned to hold any public position in any way.
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#67 [Permalink] Posted on 25th September 2013 11:09
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Fresh graduates of 'ifta will be banned from called or being labelled as muftis unless they spend atleast 5 to 10 years practicing 'ifta. All private websites by such muftis will come under 'imarah approved muftis. Their fatwas will have to be checked and approved.


Brilliant stuff 11/10 I agree..
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#68 [Permalink] Posted on 29th September 2013 23:07

Personal choice (nothing to do with Islam).

I hate Shalwar Qameez on women

WHO on God's Earth gave Muslim women the silly idea to wear that!!!

I couldn't care less what my mother/sister/wife/daughter wear and have NEVER asked them anything about it but absolutely HATE Shalwar Qameez and women; its a free country so wear whatever they like but don't like it.

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#69 [Permalink] Posted on 30th September 2013 00:31
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I should ask you the same thing, who on Gods earth gave men permission to wear shalwar qameez?

There is absolutely nothing wrong in women wearing women's clothes, as long as they are doing it with the respect and responsibility of the women of this nation, then why not?
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#70 [Permalink] Posted on 30th September 2013 08:03
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I think he was pretty clear
"Personal choice (nothing to do with Islam)."
"its a free country so wear whatever they like but don't like it."

Let's put the swords down please.

PS. @Muadh - If you're referring to UK, it's not a free country at all
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#71 [Permalink] Posted on 30th September 2013 09:31

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You are absolutely right and I don’t even impose my likes/dislikes on my own family let alone anyone else and of course you and everyone else is free to disagree (it’s a matter of personal choice).

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Right you are, Maulana.

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#72 [Permalink] Posted on 30th September 2013 09:41
Whats shalwar qameez?
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#73 [Permalink] Posted on 30th September 2013 10:14

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You don't want to know.

Just kidding google this hideous outfit as "salwar kameez women"

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#74 [Permalink] Posted on 30th September 2013 20:27
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Sister don't know salwar kameez. :-*
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#75 [Permalink] Posted on 30th September 2013 20:35
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Muadh bhaijan it doesn't end at 3rd day they are many people who even celebrate 10th day, 20th day and 40th day. But im not sure about it.
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