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Abdulaziz

@iz3us

ما نحايد فيك .. والعلم الوكاد .. أنتِ ما مثلك بهالدنيا .. بلد ..

Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Beigetreten Haziran 2011
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Abdulaziz
Abdulaziz@iz3us·
@wareefET اشكاليتها فقط صبغتها الرادارية صغيرة جدا وهذا يصعب اكتشافها والرادار الحراري يعطيها بصمة مثل بصمة الطيور .. لكن فيه أنواع دفاع جوي للمستوى القريب تتعامل مع هذه الاهداف بجودة عالية.
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وريف🇸🇦@wareefET·
ماتوقعت ان المسيرات تسوي هالدمار كله كانها صاروخ وصعب رصدها في الاجواء ايش الحل بمواجهتها هل في امكانيه لجعل نسبة اعتراضها 100%
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Abdulaziz@iz3us·
This is supporting you idiot. You know little about the school of Hadith. If there's a narrative from one source that has many versions, the scholars decrease the quality of it because it came from the same source with many versions. Since Imam Malik is in this case, I'd really consider his saying. Thank you for being such reader.
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Abdulaziz@iz3us·
@BREZ55 يحبون الصراخ ..
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Bandar@BREZ55·
المرجع الشيعي القادم بشير النجفي من أصول هندية يتحدث بلغة عربية بلكنة هندية مهددا أي حكومة قادمة بأنه سيقرص أذنها اذا لم تلتزم بما يريده !!
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Abdulaziz@iz3us·
@MutlaqHPM د مطلق .. العديد من المنتجات المفترض يتم توطينها والاستيراد اصلا يكون على نمط المنتج النادر والثمين والممكن تطويرها او تصنيعه محليا .. هي خطوات الله يقربها ومعاد نستورد الا الغالي النفيس
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مطلق القرفي
مطلق القرفي@MutlaqHPM·
توطين صناعة مستشعر الأكسجين تأكيد أن السوق يطلب مصانع لا موردين فقط. منتج دخل الان القائمة الإلزامية بعائد متوقع بـ304 مليون ريال بمصنعين فقط. القائمة الإلزامية تقول للمستثمر: ابنِ مصنعك فالطلب موجود والدعم موجود والمشتري مضمون بأمر الله. #الاستراتيجية_الوطنية_للصناعة #وطن_يصنع
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Abdulaziz@iz3us·
All narrations trace back to a single narrator, Urwa, who uniquely reported from Aisha, and his son Hisham uniquely transmitted from him. The issue lies with Hisham. Ibn Hajar, in Hady al-Sari and al-Tahdhib, cites Abd al-Rahman ibn Yusuf ibn Kharash, who said that Imam Malik disapproved of Hisham. Malik criticized Hisham’s narrations in Iraq, noting that Hisham visited Kufa three times. On his first visit, he said, “My father told me, he heard Aisha”; on the second, “My father informed me from Aisha”; and on the third, simply “My father from Aisha.”In essence, Hisham was trustworthy in Medina, but his memory deteriorated in Iraq, where he began to practice tadlis (attributing a narration to someone other than its source). He used the weaker term “from” (‘an) instead of “I heard” or “he told me,” which are stronger in hadith terminology. The narration in Bukhari uses “from my father,” supporting doubts about its chain. Crucially, Imam Malik stated that Hisham’s narrations in Iraq are unacceptable. Since all narrators of this hadith are Iraqi, it confirms Hisham narrated it in Iraq after his memory weakened. It is implausible that Hisham, who lived long in Medina, never mentioned this hadith there. Thus, no reference to Aisha’s age at marriage appears in Imam Malik’s Muwatta, despite Malik directly interacting with Hisham in Medina. These two issues—Hisham’s weakened memory and the Iraqi origin of the narration—cast doubt on the hadith’s chain, alongside its flawed content, as confirmed by historical comparison.Conclusion: Aisha married the Prophet at 18, not 9, as the Bukhari narration is flawed in both text and chain. It contradicts reason, Islamic law, authentic hadiths, customs, and the timeline of the Prophetic mission. We should not overly revere Bukhari and Muslim at the expense of the Prophet. We can accept what they rejected and reject what they accepted. Islam is not confined to jurists, hadith scholars, or their era. We can critique and reject much of the myths and errors in hadith, fiqh, biography, and exegesis books. These are human works, not sacred or divine. We and the scholars of the past are equal in our humanity; their correct deeds benefit them, but their errors affect us.
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Abdulaziz@iz3us·
@vonscheiss54485 @martianwyrdlord You took a practice from a cult and generalized it on the rest which is wrong. That same practice isn't what Islamic teachings came by.
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Wolfgang vonScheisskopf@vonscheiss54485·
@iz3us @martianwyrdlord Y some imams and Sharia judges but not all of them not all sects of Islam. They also condemn the victims to either death by stoning or force them to marry their rapist/violator so I won't accept your sanitized version of what Islam preaches when it is so open to local imam abuse.
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Abdulaziz@iz3us·
@Tenshiretto طيب ممكن اعرف هذا تساؤل للمعرفة ولا فقط تدخل فيما لا يعنيك؟
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Abdulaziz@iz3us·
@qahtani_m1 @oncalls6 بيكنسل صفقة بملايين ويدخله منها ملايين عشان تشجيع فريق؟
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ابو عبدالكريم القحطاني
موضوع اوسمين باختصار : الادارة السابقة مسلمة المفاوضات وكيل تعاقدات نصراوي والرئيس جالس في فندق باريس ياكل بوف بورغينيون 🤡
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Nate T.
Nate T.@Tirroneous777·
People absolutely misuse religion to justify evil. That’s not the dispute. The distinction is whether they are acting against the doctrine or appealing to categories already embedded in the doctrine. The KKK had to corrupt Christianity to justify racial supremacy. Classical Islamic law already contains outsider categories that bad actors actively invoke to excuse abuse.
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Wolfgang vonScheisskopf
Wolfgang vonScheisskopf@vonscheiss54485·
@iz3us @martianwyrdlord Doesn't Islam require that 4 men must verify the rape in several Muslim sects? How does that correlate to "if you rape you get beheaded" when an unknown number, but not small, of clerics follow that as Sharia law?
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Abdulaziz
Abdulaziz@iz3us·
@Tirroneous777 @martianwyrdlord You just are answering yourself. KKK used to kill slaves in US by order of their god. Used to believe that white is godly race. So you can see where this is going. People have used religions for their gains.
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Nate T.@Tirroneous777·
That may be true, but it doesn’t address the deeper concern. The question isn’t whether Islam punishes rape. It’s how Islamic law contains status-based categories (i.e., slave, captive, dhimmi, apostate, enemy..) and exploit this to justify their actions. Many Muslims reject those applications entirely. But those who want to justify abuse actively use those categories as the loophole.
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Abdulaziz@iz3us·
@earlfromchatham @jmay111 @Sativa888 @martianwyrdlord Actually I'm staying home. I don't need boats to leave my country and steal someone's land calling it my land. Just imagine an European leaving his homeland to some other continent and call it homeland. OK grandpa?
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