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siyaaro&dikri
this somalia dhaqan, or muslim dhaqan????
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Re: siyaaro (dikri)
muslim,sufism 

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It isn't Muslim dhaqan; the prophet (salalaahu calayhi wasalam), Sahaba and those who followed them didn't practice it.abdi ilyas wrote:this somalia dhaqan, or muslim dhaqan????
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siyaaro or dikro. or both? cuz siyaaro i beliave is visiting a grave??AbuShabab wrote:It isn't Muslim dhaqan; the prophet (salalaahu calayhi wasalam), Sahaba and those who followed them didn't practice it.abdi ilyas wrote:this somalia dhaqan, or muslim dhaqan????
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Re: siyaaro (dikri)
Check the title of the topic. The author of the topic asked about one thing; siyaaro (dikri).abdi ilyas wrote:siyaaro or dikro. or both? cuz siyaaro i beliave is visiting a grave??
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its says siyaaro&dikri= siyaaro and dikri. look again.AbuShabab wrote:Check the title of the topic. The author of the topic asked about one thing; siyaaro (dikri).abdi ilyas wrote:siyaaro or dikro. or both? cuz siyaaro i beliave is visiting a grave??
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i believe dikri is done when visiting grave side. and when visiting grave is called siyaaro? right
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You're wrong. This is what the author of this topic wrote:abdi ilyas wrote:its says siyaaro&dikri= siyaaro and dikri. look again.
siyaaro (dikri)
What's in the parenthesis () explains what the author means by siyaaro.
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abdi
dont listen to these neo-wadaad clawns,no one can say siyaro is unislamic the same goes to dikir.
dont listen to these neo-wadaad clawns,no one can say siyaro is unislamic the same goes to dikir.
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are you blind? look at the topic again?know tell me where is the parenthesis??AbuShabab wrote:You're wrong. This is what the author of this topic wrote:abdi ilyas wrote:its says siyaaro&dikri= siyaaro and dikri. look again.
siyaaro (dikri)
What's in the parenthesis () explains what the author means by siyaaro.
Addow everybody nows siyaaro and dikri is 2 different words. AW aka abushababa is just messing whit my head

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Re: siyaaro (dikri)
Right here:abdi ilyas wrote:know tell me where is the parenthesis??
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Re: siyaaro (dikri)
AbuShabab wrote:Right here:abdi ilyas wrote:know tell me where is the parenthesis??
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you are crazy one. i don't see parenthesis. all i see is the author edited this post? again where is the parenthesis that you are talking about?
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It's been "the author edited this post."abdi ilyas wrote:![]()
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you are crazy one. i don't see parenthesis. all i see is the author edited this post? again where is the parenthesis that you are talking about?
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where are going whit this??AbuShabab wrote:It's been "the author edited this post."abdi ilyas wrote:![]()
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you are crazy one. i don't see parenthesis. all i see is the author edited this post? again where is the parenthesis that you are talking about?
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http://www.sacred-destinations.com/saud ... mosque.htm
In 707 AD, Umayyad Caliph al-Walid (705-715), incorporated the Prophet's original home and mosque, which included the tombs of the first three Caliphs, inside the new Mosque of the Prophet. A visit to this mosque and tomb is still normally a part of the Hajj, and prayers made in this area are thought to be more llikely to be heard by God.
http://nickchaset.com/pdf/Sufism.pdf
Sufism was first developed during the peoriod of the "rightly guided", and it was the Sufi tariqas that brought Islam to the interior of Africa, the East African coast, and most of southeast Asia.
http://atheism.about.com/library/FAQs/i ... miyyah.htm
Sufism is opposed by Wahaabbiya, which follows the takfir of Ibn Taymiyya (d. 1328), who was seen in his own time as being utterly outside the tradition of the Prophet and Salaaf.
http://books.google.com/books?id=XpdAzR ... sw#PPP1,M1
Islam iin Somalia follows two distinctly different traditions, a northern branch influenced mostly from the Arabian peninsula, and a Southern branch influenced mostly from Persia, Iraq, Oman and points east, and later by the Swahili coast. It mostly follows the traditions of the Sufi tariqas.
The leaders in the Wahaabbi tradition- Ibn Taymiyya, Wahaab and Qutb- were all nationalists, working sequentially to provide iealogies justifying wars against muslim rulers or oppressors. In Ibn Taymiyyas case, it was to fight the Mongols, who had recently converted. In Wahaab's case, it was to fight the Ottoman Caliph, who had a Sufi-Shia slant. Qutb was fighting Western influences and Nasser's "socialist" government in Egypt.
The oil-soaked Akhwan represent only a tiny fraction of Islamic thought today and through the centuries. The Sufis have always been dominant in sub-Saharan Africa. There is a notable history:
http://subsaharansufis.com/index.php?op ... view&id=14
Here is an excellent overview:
http://www.angelfire.com/az/rescon/SUFIMYSTIC.HTML
In 707 AD, Umayyad Caliph al-Walid (705-715), incorporated the Prophet's original home and mosque, which included the tombs of the first three Caliphs, inside the new Mosque of the Prophet. A visit to this mosque and tomb is still normally a part of the Hajj, and prayers made in this area are thought to be more llikely to be heard by God.
http://nickchaset.com/pdf/Sufism.pdf
Sufism was first developed during the peoriod of the "rightly guided", and it was the Sufi tariqas that brought Islam to the interior of Africa, the East African coast, and most of southeast Asia.
http://atheism.about.com/library/FAQs/i ... miyyah.htm
Sufism is opposed by Wahaabbiya, which follows the takfir of Ibn Taymiyya (d. 1328), who was seen in his own time as being utterly outside the tradition of the Prophet and Salaaf.
http://books.google.com/books?id=XpdAzR ... sw#PPP1,M1
Islam iin Somalia follows two distinctly different traditions, a northern branch influenced mostly from the Arabian peninsula, and a Southern branch influenced mostly from Persia, Iraq, Oman and points east, and later by the Swahili coast. It mostly follows the traditions of the Sufi tariqas.
The leaders in the Wahaabbi tradition- Ibn Taymiyya, Wahaab and Qutb- were all nationalists, working sequentially to provide iealogies justifying wars against muslim rulers or oppressors. In Ibn Taymiyyas case, it was to fight the Mongols, who had recently converted. In Wahaab's case, it was to fight the Ottoman Caliph, who had a Sufi-Shia slant. Qutb was fighting Western influences and Nasser's "socialist" government in Egypt.
The oil-soaked Akhwan represent only a tiny fraction of Islamic thought today and through the centuries. The Sufis have always been dominant in sub-Saharan Africa. There is a notable history:
http://subsaharansufis.com/index.php?op ... view&id=14
Here is an excellent overview:
http://www.angelfire.com/az/rescon/SUFIMYSTIC.HTML