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"There is no true life but the life of the Hereafter."

Katılım Haziran 2022
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Ecirbaf_@ecirbaf8·
@IbneKhan01 That was before the 1940-50s where it became apparent that the consumption of tobacco is highly toxic to human health, something the Shari'a obviously does prohibit.
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ابنِ خان
ابنِ خان@IbneKhan01·
Imām Aḥmad Razā Khān Barelvī (1272–1340 AH / 1856–1921 CE) writes: “The truth of the matter is this: that the common hookah, in the manner wherein it is in use throughout the lands of the world among both the vulgar and the refined, nay, even amongst the eminent scholars of the Two Noble Sanctuaries, may Allāh increase them in honour and ennoblement, is, in the judgment of the Sacred Law, licit and permissible, and for its prohibition there exists, in the pure Sharīʿah, no proof whatsoever.” — Ḥuqqatu al-Marjān li-Muhimm Ḥukm al-Dukhān
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Abdullah Ansar@ShaykhIshraq

Muslim Attitudes Regarding Smoking: In the current Islamic consciousness, smoking is considered a questionable (discouraged or impressible) act. This is a recent normative crystalization. Historically, many authorities deemed it permissible and even smoked.

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Ecirbaf_@ecirbaf8·
@KR3Wmatic @aiishadahir Congratulations, you have fully internalised all the white man's bogus liberal assumptions (on which your entire argument relies). Good doggy, here's a sugar.
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Yẹmí@KR3Wmatic·
Islam assures believers of a wild orgy in paradise with virgins, and wine that won't get them intoxicated. Allah will grant all their desires in paradise. Even if they want Rihanna or Beyoncé. "Indeed, the people of Paradise will be busy enjoying themselves. They and their spouses shall be reclining on their couches in shady groves; therein there will be all kinds of fruits to eat, and they shall have all that they desire." [Quran 36:55-57] "We are your supporters in this worldly life and in the Hereafter. There you will have whatever your souls desire, and there you will have whatever you ask for: A hospitable gift from one Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful." [Quran 41:31-32] One of the best things that men long for in the Hereafter is, the women of Paradise, namely al-hoor al-'iyn. The description of al-hoor al-'iyn is mentioned in more than one place in the Quran, such as the following: 1 - "And (there will be) hoor (fair females) with wide lovely eyes (as wives for al-muttaqoon-the pious). Like unto preserved pearls." [al-Waaqi'ah 56:22, 23] 2. "Those ˹maidens˺ will be ˹as elegant˺ as rubies and coral." [al-Rahman 55:58] 3. "We have created (their Companions) of special creation. Making them virgins, loving and of equal age, for the Companions of the Right Hand. [Al-Waqi'ah 56:35-38] 4. Allah describes them as pure, "and they shall have therein purified mates/wives, and they will abide therein forever." [al-Baqarah 2:25] 5. Allah describes them as refraining from looking at anyone except their husbands: "Wherein both will be chaste females (wives) restraining their glances, desiring none except their husbands." [al-Rahmaan 55:56] 6. Among the blessings that Allah has prepared for His slaves are al-hoor al-'iyn. Allah says: So (it will be). "And We shall marry them to hoor (fair females) with wide lovely eyes." [al-Dhukhaan 44:54] "The stunning beauty of the hoori is such that the marrow of her calves can be seen from beneath her clothes, & a man will be able to see his face in the liver of one of them, like a mirror because of the fineness of her skin and the purity of her color." Fath al-Baari, 8/570 In short, Jannah will be a place of eternal bliss. This will include having your desires totally fulfilled to the maximum. The inhabitants will have pleasure beyond measure, eating, drinking, treasures, palaces and even sex with luscious virgins. And it will be magnificent and perfect complete with out any dissatisfaction. No one will be able to compare it as the joy will be out of this world. Islam is a very sex-positive religion for men and men only, as for women it's a completely different story. Muslim women have to endure their husbands marrying other wives in this world and not only that. Imagine: before Muslim women are even born, they are deprived of the right to ever have their husband to themselves, because God has promised each man virgins that will be waiting for him in Paradise. Oh wait, but at least she gets to be with her husband too! Even if she has to share him with other virgins, right? Right. In Paradise, a woman gets pleasure only from one man just as a man takes pleasure in wives. So, there is no single wife in Paradise. Prophet Muhammad said: “There are no single people in Paradise.” Allah says: "Indeed, We have produced the women of Paradise in a [new] creation; And made them virgins, Devoted [to their husbands] and of equal age." [Quran 56:35-37] This means that Allah will recreate the old women of the present life with eyes with white secretion and make them virgin and full of love for their mates. In other words, they become virgin, undefiled and full of love after they were deflowered, widowed and divorced. Quran keeps talking about what the men will have in Paradise. Men will have this and that... But they don’t seem to be for the female Muslim. Gender inequality in paradise itself. 🤦🏽‍♂️ A man made religion, made by men for men. Basically there aren't many perks in there for women. The Islamic concept of Heaven is basically a brothel. Its promised rewards like virgins, wine, honey, milk, barbecue, river (beach), and women with full breasts mimic earthly pleasures. This reveals Muhammad’s tactical plan because he used seductive afterlife promises to gain massive followers in the ignorant Arabian deserts. The promises were tailored to appeal to the desires and understanding of these desert dwellers. A religion that promises a brothel in heaven can only have been imagined by a man addicted to sex, for men addicted to sex. As-salam alaykum! 🙏🏽
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H’s mom@aiishadahir·
I want to talk about something we all hear, but rarely stop to think about. “72 virgins in Jannah.” It’s often repeated casually. Sometimes joked about. Sometimes weaponized. And yet, it rarely sounds like the Jannah the Qur’an describes.
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Aurora 🌸@_aurora_574·
@AdhelAlSalafi Are you too attracted to infants just like Epstein and his gang?
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Adil Al-Salafi Al-Hindi@AdhelAlSalafi·
Btw guys, Epstein's BIGGEST crime is associating partners with Allah THE BIGGEST CRIME! Everything else is below that.
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Ecirbaf_@ecirbaf8·
@paykhar She's referring to herself and sister getting ready for the trip, no whoring here. Socialising with Epstein is still highly suspicious though. Same goes with Hawking, Dawkins, etc.
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Ecirbaf_@ecirbaf8·
@Azhaar3818 @M_Leonhart9 You keep making the same mistake when you speak of "us" created directly in paradise: it would not be "us", rather it'd be some alien robot/angel version of us. Our moral freedom isn't a side thing, it's a core feature of our nature. This pretty much destroys your argument IMO.
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Azhaar@Azhaar3818·
@ecirbaf8 @M_Leonhart9 Why would it be unjust? Is it a transgression against somebody if God were to create us directly into paradise? Indeed it would have been better for us, but alas, we have no say in the matter. I called it “reward”, but you can call it blessing or grace or whatever you like.
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Azhaar@Azhaar3818·
To be fair, I don’t think any theodicy could successfully respond to Epstein’s island. What would you even say? “It is for the benefit of the children that they were abused”? “God allows the suffering of the children to test their families”?
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Ecirbaf_@ecirbaf8·
@Azhaar3818 @M_Leonhart9 "I don't accept reward requires prior merit". Cambridge Dictionary: "Reward: Something given in exchange for good behaviour or good work". Also is Allah mistaken in calling paradise "reward"? And how exactly would it be "just" that people were created directly in paradise?
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Azhaar@Azhaar3818·
@M_Leonhart9 I don’t accept that for reward to make sense that it requires prior merit. It neither benefits nor harms God to give freely from His grace, just like it neither benefits nor harms Him to give reward on account of suffering.
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Dr. Gregory Coffin@DrunkenAnarchi1·
Fundamentalism and tribalism are the problems, regardless of type of religion. Recent history included. Christians committed mass killings of Muslims in Egypt, Nigeria, and elsewhere. Jews attacked Muslims in Israel to which Netenyahu condemned "Nothing justifies lynching Arabs among Jews, and nothing justifies lynching Jews among Arabs," Buddhists killed Muslims in Burma; Muslims kill Buddhists in Thailand. This is not to say fundamentalism is the same depth and breadth across religions as Islamists have committed more than 56,000 attacks leading to more than 200,000 murdered in the last decade. It's disingenuous to say all members of a faith are the same, and it is also disingenuous and riskier to say that faiths are equally affected.
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4tis@4tis·
@ecirbaf8 @tNclNt @StephenCMeyer Of course there were two objects. What’s invented is the formal system that lets us say “2” and prove things about it. Math’s certainty comes from logic over agreed axioms; its applicability comes from the world approximating those structures—not from minds imposing reality
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Stephen C. Meyer
Stephen C. Meyer@StephenCMeyer·
Why does mathematics compel certainty in a way science does not? Is math invented by humans or discovered as part of reality? What does the effectiveness of mathematics say about materialism? Does mathematical beauty point to a deeper order in the universe? Watch and find out.
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Ecirbaf_@ecirbaf8·
@BheriaMS @MuslimSkepticHQ Bro there was so much value in your reactions and responses to all the falsehood posted on X, real shame you're switching to something else
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Bheria ☪️@BheriaMS·
As’salam aleykum guys, revamped the Substack, plan to update it regularly (in’sha’Allah) with material that I won’t publish on @MuslimSkepticHQ (more "personal" essays or reflections, and so on). From now on will mostly use this account as window into the Sub. Link 🔗 below 👇
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Ecirbaf_@ecirbaf8·
@lbnBattuta (I don't disagree about the printing press though)
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Ecirbaf_@ecirbaf8·
@lbnBattuta Europe had been already torn apart a century before the Reformation. The so-called wars of religion were mostly the rise of modern states through the destruction of local communities. See The Myth of Religious Violence by W. Cavanaugh
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Imad A. 🌿@lbnBattuta·
Unpopular opinion: Considering the effects of the printing press. Ideological spread, creation of nationalism, erasure of regional identities, and the master-student dynamic. The Islamic scholars (not knowing 400 years into the future) were reasonable to reject it back then.
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Ecirbaf_@ecirbaf8·
@tNclNt @StephenCMeyer So before man declared he sees 2 objects, there was not two objects? There was what then? The case for maths being imposed on reality is such a joke.
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Laoshi@tNclNt·
@StephenCMeyer Thoughts. Mathematics in invented. Take arithmetic. Man observes two objects then declares 1+1=2. This “2” is an invented set not an inevitability. You’ve just invented a grouping operation. All arithmetic is different modes of the same iteration process
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Ecirbaf_@ecirbaf8·
@BelAves @TodayinHistory It was massive in the 9th/10th centuries then declined alongside Abbasid power. By 1258 Baghdad still had scholars and libraries but nothing like its former peak
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AD Tippet@BelAves·
@ecirbaf8 @TodayinHistory The House of Wisdom did not still possess a massive library and was that not destroyed by the Mongols?
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Today in History@TodayinHistory·
January 18, 1258: The Mongol army of 150,000, led by Hulagu the grandson of Genghis Khan, arrived at the walls of Baghdad. The city fell one month later.
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Ecirbaf_@ecirbaf8·
@thr5_r @BelAves @TodayinHistory It was a center during the 9th-10th centuries but by 1258 much scholarship had already shifted to madrasas, courts and private libraries beyond Baghdad
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مُخلد@thr5_r·
@ecirbaf8 @BelAves @TodayinHistory انت على خطا ، كانت مركزًا علميًا حتى في وقت الحصار ، فاكبر علماء الجيل فترة اجتياح المغول من كانوا موجودين او تلقوا علومًا من بغداد
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Ecirbaf_@ecirbaf8·
@BelAves @TodayinHistory By the time that lowlife reached Baghdad, the city had long devolved into what some described as a backwater. Not a large center of learning at all.
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AD Tippet@BelAves·
@TodayinHistory For me this is akin to the burning of the library of Alexandria. They looted the library of Bagdad, probably the single largest center of learning in the world and what they did not burn, they threw into the Tigris. I cringe every time I think of the history that was lost.
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seeking_irfan@greendome_12·
@Azhaar3818 Maybe be should worry about the kids in Birmingham from Barelwi families who are selling drugs? Or perhaps those enabling fake pirs with their invalid secret marriages?
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Ecirbaf_@ecirbaf8·
@Azhaar3818 There's a blatant lack of spirituality for lack of a better word among wahhabis and salafis in general. I wouldn't be too surprised if apostasy of new converts was greater among them.
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Azhaar@Azhaar3818·
@ecirbaf8 This is not borderline kufr
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Azhaar@Azhaar3818·
Indeed, we find that God acts in ways that, if done amongst ourselves, would be considered repugnant. To analogise our conception of justice to God’s would render Him unjust. However, this does not alter the fact that God exists and must be worshipped.
the thicc husband & father@lukeisamazing

if it’s reddit to ask why an omniscient, omnipotent, all-loving God gives newborn babies cancer, then I guess I’m fucking reddit. love to trivialize the death of children and the suffering of their families to avoid confronting the question no religion can actually answer

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