06-27-2008, 05:18 PM
Quote:Whoever you are SUBMIT and those who are following your path by being arrogant and stubborn not listenning of what the true Muslims are saying and quoting explicitly Allah's words concerning obedience to our Dear prophet Mohamad salalahou alayhi wa salama.You insult me by calling my arrogant and stubborn, accuse me of being on the wrong path, and also completely misunderstand my post? Perhaps it is not i who needs reforming, but you.
Quote:It appears to me that you are not absolutely interested in learning the truth and reason,however you are classified as INFIDELS MOUNAFIKINES whose purpose in this forum is to discredit ISLAM by rejecting the Sunna of our beloved prophet(saw).So now you call me an infidel? How ironic it is, that you accuse me of little knowledge, yet you call me an infidel. Do you know that kuffar doesn't mean infidel?And by the way, on the issue of infidels and hadith. Did you know the hadith say it is a great sin to call your Muslim brother a kuffar? In your eagerness to support the hadith, you seem to have ignored them.
Quote:I strongly believe from your intervention and writings you aren't Muslims,either you are shii rafidi pagan or Mounafike who is striving to put doubt(s) on weak Muslim hearts(and lack of knowledge)."You aren't Muslims"...I'm one person, not many. This isn't a conspiracy. I am a Muslim. Or are you going to tell me that i'm not? Who are you to decide who is Muslim and who isn't? Leave the Judging to Allah and His messengers.
Quote:Frankly,without any moujamala(being nice to you),either you follow the sunna or not,that's your problem if you fancy a short way to Hellfire for eternity.Let me finally correct your misunderstanding. If you had bothered to read my last couple of posts in this topic instead of name-calling, you would have seen my clarification of my earlier posts. Including my declaration that i believe in the hadith and sunnah. If you are going to say i don't because i believe some are corrupt, then you must educate yourself with regards to the hadith. Some hadith are corrupt, that is why Bukhari and others helped sort out the bad from the good.
Quote:I am not going to supply and provide you with thousand of evidences regarding adherence to the book of Allah the almighty and the Sunna of our dear and beloved prophet mohamad(saw),Probably because you couldn't.
Quote:as i have said above you and your alike are out of the fold of Islam(you have never been a Muslim before anyway).Again, who are you to judge whether i am Muslim or not? You do not even know me and therefore cannot even base your judgement on knowledge.
Quote:I am addressing to the genuine Muslims in this forum,there is no need to waste your time with this bunch of hypocrites kafara as they have shown to me exactly what they are after toPerhaps, it's time to quote a hadith.Volume 8,
Book 73, Number 71:
Narrated Abu Dhar:
That he heard the Prophet saying,
"If somebody accuses another of Fusuq (by calling him 'Fasiq' i.e. a wicked person)
or accuses him of Kufr, such an accusation will revert to him (i.e. the accuser) if his
companion (the accused) is innocent." (
Sahih Bukhari)So by calling me a kuffar, you are shooting yourself in the foot. I ask you to stop. You don't even know me. I am a Muslim brother who is interested in helping the Ummah, not weakening it. I haven't bothered to respond to the rest of your post which seems to compose of mostly insults and how i'll burn in hell. I hope you don't tell non-Muslims that, cos it doesn't inspire anyone with an urge to seek out the truth.If someone misunderstand something you should kindly correct the mistake. Not insult the person and condemn him to hell.Here is a beautiful story on correcting someone (source: http://www.geocities.com/mutmainaa/kids/...udu.html):
<span style="font-family:'Comic Sans MS';"><span style="font-size:12pt;line-height:100%;">When the grandsons of Blessed Prophet, Hasan and Hussain (radiAllahu anhum) were very young, an old bedouin once came to Madinah.
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When the time of salat (prayer) came, he began to make wudu, but he was making his wudu incorrectly.
Hasan and Hussain saw the old man making his wudu wrong, and wished to correct him, but were not sure how. He was an old man, and being young children, they didn't want to point out the old man's mistakes. They might hust or insult his feelings. It wasn't good manners to point out the mistakes of their elders. What could they do?
Both the brothers thought and thought over the problem, and at last hit upon an idea. Together they arranged a plan to teach the man how to make wudu correctly, without insulting him, advising him in a manner befitting of his age.
They went over to the old man, and asked him if he could help them. "My brother and I disagree over who amongst us performs Wudu the best. Would you mind watching us make wudu, and be the judge to see which one of us indeed performs Wudu more correctly? Could you please correct us wherever we are wrong?"
The man watched carefully as the two grandsons of the Blessed Prophet performed Wudu in an explicit manner. Soon he knew the correct way of making wudu, realising his mistakes.
After Hasan and Hussain (radi Allahu anhum) had completed their wudu, the old man thanked them and said, "By Allah, I did not know how to perform wudu before this. You have both taught me how to do it correctly."
Peace.