Abdulateef
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Abdulateef
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Civil Engineer | Ambivert | Ailurophile | #PrayforNigeria.
Nigeria شامل ہوئے Ekim 2012
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Our parents may not always be right, but we owe them respect and obedience. Disobeying them is a major sin in Islam, even if they're wrong, except if it's Haram. There's no 'against my wish' in Islam when it comes to our parents.
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The last time my Dad was going to force me into attending my cousin wedding against my wish, I travelled the previous day, I told him on phone that I’m in Osogbo as I needed to attend an impromptu project, came back on Monday. No! Our parents cannot always be right!
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@47_clothings All of us know that halqoh and asalatuh were never the same…. But let the hypocrisy continues
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Listen to the Qur'an, even if you do not know the meaning.
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Teens who spend most of their time listening to music are more likely to get depressed.
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These people need to fear Allāh, I don't know why they do this rubbish. Been seeing gba takes here and there, still hell-bent after giving you solid evidences. Afi agidi ati ife inu. May Allāh not misguide us.
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People of desires can't deceive me, they know what they are doing
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@pharuc1 @trench_triumph It's annoying like we don't know what they do there. Are these not set of people that end up using Pepsi and candle night during the last ten night of Ramadan.
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@trench_triumph No mind them, like say we no know wetin most of them dey go do for the asalatu 😂🤣
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@Abdulmuiz4real We actually do too o, they just decided not to give us today
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You sure say you dey always get light before?
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@mr_muize We get light boss here in ikorodu since yesterday
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They are drying wire 😆
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Seems there’s no light in Lagos since they took it yesterday night bcos of the rain
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Bismillah
Hayaakumullah! Halqah is not bidah ooo, I’ll mention two Hadith that justify the organization of Halqah.
For the sake of those who might not know what Halqoh means, it simply it a gathering of learning, where Muslims in particular improve their knowledge about the deen.
First off, we have a Hadith that explains the magnitude of reward attached to going to learn or teach in the masjid.
The prophet said on the authority of Abu Umaamah
من غدا إلى مسجد لا يريد إلا أن يتعلم خيرا أو يعلمه كان له كأجر حاج تاما حجته
“Whoever goes out to a mosque seeking nothing except to learn something good or to teach it will have a reward like that of a Hajj, with his pilgrimage complete.”
This justifies that both the sheikh and the attendees are heavily rewarded.
Now, as for evidence supporting the designation of specific days for such gatherings
On the authority of Abu saheed:
قالت النساء للنبي صلى الله عليه وسلم غلبنا عليك الرجال فاجعل لنا يوما من نفسك فوعدهن يوما لقيهن فيه
“The women said to the Prophet: ‘The men have dominated your time, so set aside A DAY for us from yourself.’ So he promised them a day on which he would meet them.”
They requested for just one single day to take classes with the prophet. Let’s agree for the sake of argument that “shebi this one is just for women, and it’s because men have taken the prophet’s time”.
How about the Hadith of Abdullah bn masuud?!
كان ابن مسعود رضي الله عنه يذكرنا في كل خميس، فقال له رجل: يا أبا عبد الرحمن، لوددت أنك ذكرتنا كل يوم، فقال: أما إنه يمنعني من ذلك أني أكره أن أملكم وإني أتخولكم بالموعظة، كما كان رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم يتخولنا بها مخافة السآمة علينا
Abdullah bn Masud used to teach us every Thursday. A man said to him: “O AbuAbdirrahman, I wish you would teach us every day.”
He replied: “What prevents me from doing so is that I dislike boring you. Rather, I choose appropriate times to give you admonition, just as the prophet would choose appropriate times to admonish us, out of fear that we might become weary.”
So clearly, Abdullah bn masuud understood the importance of weekly Halqah.
This same Abdullah bn masuud, when he was in the position to allow Asalatu, he frowned sternly against it. Reported by Abu musa:
قال له أبو موسى: رأيت في المسجد قوما حلقا جلوسا ينتظرون الصلاة، في كل حلقة رجل، وفي أيديهم حصا، فيقول: كبروا مائة، فيكبرون مائة، فيقول: هللوا مائة، فيهللون مائة، ويقول: سبحوا مائة، فيسبحون مائة، قال: قال: أفلا أمرتهم أن يعدوا سيئاتهم، وضمنت لهم أن لا يضيع من حسناتهم، ثم مضى، ومضينا معه؛ حتى أتى حلقة من تلك الحلق، فوقف عليهم، فقال: ما هذا الذي أراكم تصنعون؟ قالوا: يا أبا عبد الرحمن، حصا نعد به التكبير، والتهليل، والتسبيح، قال: فعدوا سيئاتكم، فأنا ضامن أن لا يضيع من حسناتكم شيء، ويحكم يا أمة محمد، ما أسرع هلكتكم، هؤلاء صحابة نبيكم صلى الله عليه وسلم متوافرون،….
Abu Musa al-Ashari said to him:
“I saw in the mosque people sitting in circles waiting for the prayer. In each circle there was a man, and in their hands were pebbles. He would say: ‘Say Allāhu akbar one hundred times,’ and they would say it one hundred times. Then he would say: ‘Say laa illaha illaLLAH 100x,’ and they would say it. Then he would say: ‘Say Subuhaanallah 100x’ and they would say it
Then he went on, and we went with him, until he came to one of those circles. He stood over them and said: “What is this that I see you doing?”
They said: “O Abu ‘Abdirrahman, these are pebbles with which we count the takbeer , tahleel & tesbih.”
He said: “Then count your sins instead, for I guarantee that none of your good deeds will be lost. Woe to you, O ummah of the Prophet! How quickly you are heading to destruction! These are the Companions of your Prophet still abundant among you. By the One in Whose Hand is my soul, either you are upon a path more guided than the path of Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him), or you are opening a door of misguidance.”
They said: “By Allah, we intended nothing but good.”
He replied: “And how many people intend good but never attain it.”
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