Advice To The Muslim Youth
Posted: Tue Apr 27, 2010 3:47 pm
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D-Runner wrote:Ex-club addict turn Wahabi in my book aren't fit to advice anyone, instead they should be strengthening their seasonal like faith.
D-Runner wrote:Ex-club addict turn Wahabi in my book aren't fit to advice anyone, instead they should be strengthening their seasonal like faith.
Who bothers us is you admiring an average man when you could admire a learnt scholar to be our example to the youth.Executive wrote:D-Runner wrote:Ex-club addict turn Wahabi in my book aren't fit to advice anyone, instead they should be strengthening their seasonal like faith.
What bothers you the most? His faith, things he said or his past??
Son_of_Somalia wrote:Who would take advice from these type of people, i'd rather take the advice from a learnt sheikh or scholar.
But never this type of who i probably know more about in Islam and the Quran iyo Hadith
Only a nacas like Executive would be expected from this
Look here he can tell he's conversion story and thats a good thing, But he can't be giving advice only scholars should be giving advice because they actually know what they talking about.Executive wrote:You don't have to listen to him but It is a religious obligation for everyone to share what they know. Baaliqu caan waalow ayaa. (Sahih Bukhari)
Son_of_Somalia wrote:Who bothers us is you admiring an average man when you could admire a learnt scholar to be our example to the youth.Executive wrote:D-Runner wrote:Ex-club addict turn Wahabi in my book aren't fit to advice anyone, instead they should be strengthening their seasonal like faith.
What bothers you the most? His faith, things he said or his past??
Mashallah to the brother for turning he's life around but he's knowledge on the deen is so minimal, Looking at him just reminds me of al-shabaab types
Son_of_Somalia wrote:
Who bothers us is you admiring an average man when you could admire a learnt scholar to be our example to the youth.
Mashallah to the brother for turning he's life around but he's knowledge on the deen is so minimal, Looking at him just reminds me of al-shabaab types
Firewall wrote:reverts are so damn extreme and most of them are garbage in terms of their past life
drug addicts
ex convicts