Suufi Celebration in Sudan (PICS)
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Re: Suufi Celebration in Sudan (PICS)
anyone read mercy oceans?
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Somaliweyn Commando wrote:Everyone knows Sufism is a Christianity, Hinduism...pagan beliefs and rituals, disguised as Islam![]()
So ur sayng SHeikh abdulqadir jilani And Iman junayd Al baqadadi where Christians and hindus adeer maad walaantahay
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zulaika wrote:eternauta wrote:He was born in Iran.zulaika wrote:horta i wanna know this..maybe a qaadiriya person can answer..
who is shiiq abdulqaadir and why come he can fly?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abd_al-Qadir_al-Jilani
they call him "Supreme Helper"....istaqfurulah...shirk shirk shirk..but then again he hails from Iran so..nuff said there..
dee kuwaa waa fitna aruurtey.
wana ka kum min duninalhi min walaiyihin wala nasiir
Walis exist they just cant help you i remmeber my dad telling me a story about that when he was In Jigjiga rooob iyo dabalay xum ah aya dhacay guryihii baabiyee and all the woman where like Sheikh isxaaq help and my dad said
Ilahay waydiista help Sheikh isxaaq iskaa dayoow , its just a bit jaahiliya and thats not the base of Sufisme Is just a away to find ur self closer to allah
Re: Suufi Celebration in Sudan (PICS)
Do people perform siyaaro to Sheikh isxaaq's tomb? I didn't know that.Xaaji_Xundjuf wrote:wana ka kum min duninalhi min walaiyihin wala nasiir
Walis exist they just cant help you i remmeber my dad telling me a story about that when he was In Jigjiga rooob iyo dabalay xum ah aya dhacay guryihii baabiyee and all the woman where like Sheikh isxaaq help and my dad said
Ilahay waydiista help Sheikh isxaaq iskaa dayoow , its just a bit jaahiliya and thats not the base of Sufisme Is just a away to find ur self closer to allah
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Ismahan,Ismahan123 wrote:Yahoo!!!!
These folks are weird.
Funny thing, I went to a tacsi not long ago and instead of the wadaado reading quran for the deceased,there they were reciting Dikri for her. I was like wtf, wadaadan maxaa ka qaldan?
Also, I work with this guy who is Muslim...Come to find out, he is Suufi and instead of reading quraan in the morning, he prefers the dikri. Anigaa ila hadaa ninka wa ka yaaba.
I seems your a follower of the Wahaabi cult who preach hate not just against the unbelievers but against other Muslims. I'll pray that one day you see the light sis.
In reality, today's so-called "Salafi" (Wahabi) movement, now about thirty years old, is the modern outgrowth of an two-century old heresy spawned by a scholar of the Najd area in the Eastern part of the Arabian peninsula by the name of Muhammad ibn `Abd al-Wahhab (1703-1792). This scholar has been refuted by a long line of scholars both in his time and ours.
While the masses lack higher Islamic Knowledge, they do possess a degree of natural intelligence by means of which they may discern truth. The discernment for distinguishing between truth and falsehood is inborn in the Muslim. He only has to be sincere and unbiased when hearing naseehat. He will then, with the aid of Allah Ta'ala, arrive at the avenue of guidance.
It should not be difficult for an unbiased Muslim to understand that it is not possible for thousands and thousands of "Ulama and Fuqaha to submit to the Aimmah of the four mathhabs for the past 1250 years if they were in error. Can it be possible that the entire 'Ummah was in darkness from the three early ages of Goodness and a man like Abd al-Wahhab of this present age be on the path of rectitude in his denunciation of the Taqleed of the Four Imams? Are the multitude of the Fuqaha who lived in the every age of Islam right or is the modernist Salafi sect of this age right? Consult your intelligence with sincerity and you will not fail to see the light.
[youtube]uyLk2ISgeEg&feature=related[/youtube]
A gathering of devoted Muslims yet the Wahabis would have you believe they are no more then unbelievers.
Abu Hurayra reported that the Prophet said: "If people sit in an assembly in which they do not remember Allah nor invoke a blessing on the Prophet, it will be a cause of grief for them on the Day of Judgment." (Narrated by Tirmidhi)
The Ahl al-Sunna in that youtube clib are simply remembering Allah and invoking a blessing on their prophet; this is what they do every chance they get.
dhikr has seven aspects:
dhikr of the eyes, which consists in weeping;
dhikr of the ears, which consists in listening;
dhikr of the tongue, which consists in praise;
dhikr of the hands, which consists in giving;
dhikr of the body, which consists in loyalty;
dhikr of the heart, which consists in fear and hope;
dhikr of the spirit, which consists of utter submission and acceptance.
The Prophet praised a man who was awwah -- literally: one who says ah, ah! -- that is: loud in his dhikr, even when others censured him. Ahmad narrated with a good chain in his Musnad (4:159) from `Uqba ibn `Amir: "The Prophet said of a man named Dhu al-bijadayn: innahu awwah, He is a man who says ah a lot. This is because he was a man abundant in his dhikr of Allah in Qur'an-recitation, and he would raise his voice high when supplicating."
All the Wahaabi cult do is preach the modern outgrowth of an two-century old heresy spawned Wahaabi himself.
The Prophet said, Peace be upon him: "My Community will split into seventy-three sects. All of them will be in the fire except one group." They asked: "Who are they, O Messenger of Allah?" He said: "Those that follow my way and that of my companions." If the saved group are those who came after Muhammad ibn `Abd al-Wahhab, then what is the status of all those who came before him, and that of the majority of those who came after him?
I suggest you search the The Origin of the Wahhabi Sect and seek the truth. Surely, you will see how Wahhabism is based mostly on the teachings of Muhammad ibn `Abdul Wahhab and how he came to break away from the teachings of traditional Sunni Islam.
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Zulaika, the fact of the matter is Muslims today are ignorant of the diin and easy to distort; lets just say your a victim of the Wahabi sect, because in all truth look what they have believe...no human being is able to fly the only Muslim that came close to flying was our dear prophet (pbuh) and even he didn't fly on his own.zulaika wrote:horta i wanna know this..maybe a qaadiriya person can answer..
who is shiiq abdulqaadir and why come he can fly?
Wahaabis preach all sort of negative toward Muslims such as the Ahl al-Sunna. Shame that you had to come here with their horsesh!t.
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Dervishes are a sect of Islam, no doubt about it, but we both know they can't be called Ahl al-Sunna Wal Jamaaca...We don't spin our brains out sxb, all we do is strictly dhikr were we remember Allah and invoke a blessing on our prophet (pbuh).
Anyhow either way you look at it they are Muslims nonetheless and I have nothing but respect for them since Allah knows best.
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Shilling,
Weren't you the same individual who was posting pictures of dead Muslims and calling them my uncles? Now, all of a sudden, you're an expert on Islam and have the audacity to insult Sh. Abdulwahab who was more knowledgeable than you?
Did you ever read his book entitled Kitaab al-Tawheed?
Weren't you the same individual who was posting pictures of dead Muslims and calling them my uncles? Now, all of a sudden, you're an expert on Islam and have the audacity to insult Sh. Abdulwahab who was more knowledgeable than you?
Did you ever read his book entitled Kitaab al-Tawheed?
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Sufism is an invention, its a combination of Shi'a, Hindu, Budhist traditions. Much of its rituals are anti-Sunnah and according to this hadith are rejected:
"Whoever innovates something in this matter of ours [i.e., Islam] that is not a part of it, will have it rejected." (Narrated by Al-Bukhaari, 2550; Muslim, 1718).
"Whoever innovates something in this matter of ours [i.e., Islam] that is not a part of it, will have it rejected." (Narrated by Al-Bukhaari, 2550; Muslim, 1718).
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Ibn Abd al-Wahhab clung fiercely to denouncing people as unbelievers. To do this he used Qur'anic verses originally revealed about idolaters and extended their application to monotheists. It has been narrated by Abd Allah Ibn Umar and recorded by Imam Bukhari in his book of sound hadiths that the Khawarij transferred the Qur'anic verses meant to refer to unbelievers and made them refer to believers. He also relates another narration transmitted on the authority of Ibn Umar whereby the Prophet, on him be peace, said: "What I most fear in my community is a man who interprets verses of the Qur'an out of context." The latter hadith and the one preceding it apply to the case of Ibn Abd al-Wahhab and his followers.Koronto91 wrote:Shilling,
Weren't you the same individual who was posting pictures of dead Muslims and calling them my uncles? Now, all of a sudden, you're an expert on Islam and have the audacity to insult Sh. Abdulwahab who was more knowledgeable than you?
Did you ever read his book entitled Kitaab al-Tawheed?
I suggest you stop hitting the clubs and start reading the many scholars who showed what this man is all about.
btw...the dead body I showed was nothing new many here have seen it before I even brought it up, but don't the same Wahaabis you blindly follow show videos of human being beheadings, mostly likely a innocent human being who they just capture minding he or her own business; Kid stop being so ignorant.
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eternauta wrote:Do people perform siyaaro to Sheikh isxaaq's tomb? I didn't know that.Xaaji_Xundjuf wrote:wana ka kum min duninalhi min walaiyihin wala nasiir
Walis exist they just cant help you i remmeber my dad telling me a story about that when he was In Jigjiga rooob iyo dabalay xum ah aya dhacay guryihii baabiyee and all the woman where like Sheikh isxaaq help and my dad said
Ilahay waydiista help Sheikh isxaaq iskaa dayoow , its just a bit jaahiliya and thats not the base of Sufisme Is just a away to find ur self closer to allah
yeah every year 2 month after siyaarada nabbiga aya lugu dhiga mayth or gabiley
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Xaaji,Xaaji_Xundjuf wrote:yeah every year 2 month after siyaarada nabbiga aya lugu dhiga mayth or gabiley
There is nothing wrong with our dear nabi siyaaro, don't listen to this ignorant Wahaabi kids brother.
Mowlid is all about remembering Allah and invoking a blessing on our prophet...I sure as hell can't wait for the coming up Mowlid.
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yes i know becous islam started when muhammad was born and abdulmutalib whent seventh time around the kabaa with muhammad in his arms thats why muslims go seventh time around the kabaa
actually becous of the blessing of the brith of muhamad
i know mawlatanabigu muslinka wa ku waajib and in this times marka nabbi maxammad gaaladu afgaladeynayo the love for our prohpet is realy inportent
actually becous of the blessing of the brith of muhamad
i know mawlatanabigu muslinka wa ku waajib and in this times marka nabbi maxammad gaaladu afgaladeynayo the love for our prohpet is realy inportent
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Xaaji_Xundjuf wrote:yes i know becous islam started when muhammad was born and abdulmutalib whent seventh time around the kabaa with muhammad in his arms thats why muslims go seventh time around the kabaa
actually becous of the blessing of the brith of muhamad
i know mawlatanabigu muslinka wa ku waajib and in this times marka nabbi maxammad gaaladu afgaladeynayo the love for our prohpet is realy inportent

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