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@Un4azed

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خان@Khan__Bahadur·
@Un4azed @paykhar Based on your language you seem likelier to be one. Rather you seem likelier to be a thorough Munafiq Mushrik. Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) said, "If a man says to his brother, O Kafir (disbeliever)!' Then surely one of them is such (i.e., a Kafir). "
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It is very well documented that Muhammad Ali Jinnah use to eat pork, drink alcohols and he didn’t pray. If you’re going to tell Muslims anything about steadfastness, try someone else as an example.
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Adnan Rashid@MrAdnanRashid·
@paykhar Jinnah was not interested in religion as a young man. You didn’t shock us with anything we didn’t know. He became more religious near the end of his life. He did not die a Shia, was only born an Ismaeli. He died a dedicated Sunni Muslim. Allah have mercy on him, ameen.
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خان@Khan__Bahadur·
@paykhar ....justify portraying him as a closet disbeliever?
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Tusk@Laptusk·
@Un4azed @AndaluciMaliki1 but this looks like the same as quraysh with the different colours, the guy i seen wore plain black with no designs on it, thought it was a very loose thobe at first glance
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Tusk@Laptusk·
@Un4azed @AndaluciMaliki1 from my knowledge the prophet literally wore the same type of clothing as quraysh but forbade the colours red and saffron
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Khorasani@elkhorasan·
@Un4azed I bring you testimony of deputy spokesman @FitratHamd that they’re not working with any foreign intelligence and yet you choose to believe clueless reporters who are known to make things up even about dawla
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Khorasani@elkhorasan·
There is no equivalence between the moon sighting of the Islamic Emirate and that of al Saud. The al Saud hukkam are kuffar; their testimony is worthless, so everything they claim is questioned rightfully. As for the Islamic Emirate, we give them husn ad dhan as they are Muslims
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Daniel Haqiqatjou@Haqiqatjou·
In 2 years of Israeli mass murder, did Wahhabis go 1% as hard on Jews as they have in the past 3 weeks on Shia? Meanwhile the average non-Muslim has gone full blast on the Chosen Ones, but Wahhabis only offered generic "prayers for Palestine." Wahhabis only fight other Muslims.
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حذيفة شوكت@mufassirhuz·
@Un4azed @Yakultz355 @ahs41h They’re not biddah. These things are mentioned in the Ahadith. Ahnaf look at what’s the last Amal Nabi ﷺ did before passing away, and that’s what’s considered. Some Ahadith of Rafa r mansukh, I even showed u Ahadith and ur just making excuses.,
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stranger@amuseingtime·
@Un4azed @slicingpaper That's the point allama alkawthari narrates that ottoman census takers were met by the people of albania with violence for asking details about the women of their house. Why should the general public know names of your wives and daughters especially as nowadays people don't have
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أبو سدرة@slicingpaper·
There’s a reason Allah doesn’t name any woman besides Maryam سلام الله عليها — even though, per my count, He does refer to over 30. As for female Companions, their names were required to be shared for Hadith transmittal.
Muzhakkir 'Khādim' Ali@muzhakkir_ali

This name thing is a exaggerated and misplaced kind of Ghayrah btw. Even our Prophet ﷺ's wives who were held to the highest standard did not have their names concealed.

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stranger@amuseingtime·
@Un4azed @slicingpaper The fact is this is an opinion but not the only opinion. And hiding women's names is seen in the Quran and a sign of ghayrah, especially as it leads to fitnah in our times.
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