What's your definition of ahlu jannah
Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 2:25 pm
1-For those sahabat who joined Rasulullah in the battles
2-The SNM freedom fighters
and cetra.
RW
2-The SNM freedom fighters
and cetra.
RW
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Rightwing wrote:1-For those sahabat who joined Rasulullah in the battles
2-The SNM freedom fighters
and cetra.
RW
The_Emperior5 wrote:Rightwing wrote:1-For those sahabat who joined Rasulullah in the battles
2-The SNM freedom fighters
and cetra.
RW
Both ahlu jannah
Hadhka ilahay ba hadhsan doonan
salafi_student wrote:Somali-diidka Neceb Midnimada............ ama Muslimiinta
The right expression for these bunch of Qaadwales, who took arms from the Kufar to fight against their fellow Muslims. They made to spill the blood of the Muslims by hiding behind their women and children as human shields.
Ok walaal
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Dhaga, why do u guys give this little B'itch the attention he craves.??
GaajoUnit wrote:From what I heard, SNM had a few Islamic leaning people, but most of them were secular qabilists and those where the ideals they were fighting for. SNM were not even Mujahids, let alone Ahlul Jannah, which, btw, is a term we shouldn't be using so lightly. The least we can call SNM is freedom fighters. Calling them Islamic names like Mujahideen and Ahlul Jannah takes the biscuit.
Siciid85 wrote:GaajoUnit, Your wrong bro SNM was a mujahiidiin movement who was fighting for their people's dignity and fighting against the tyranny former government.
Ibn Taymiyyah.As for the previous nations, none of them enjoined all people with all that is right, nor did they prohibit all that is wrong to all people. Furthermore, they did not make jihad (struggle) in this cause. Some of them did not take up armed struggle at all, and those who did, such as the Jews, their struggle was generally for the purpose of driving their enemy from their land, or as any oppressed people struggles against their oppressor, and not for sake of calling the people of the world to guidance and right, nor to enjoin on them right and to prohibit to them wrong. Allah narrates the following discussion between Musa (Moses) and his followers:
[O people, enter the sacred land which Allah has written for you, and do not turn back on your heels to subsequently find yourselvesNote: The change to pitch (12) and font (1) must be converted manually. in abject loss. They said: "O Musa, therein is a belligerent people, and we will not enter it until they come out - if they come out, then we will enter it." ... They said: "O Musa, we will never enter it as long as they are in it, so you go, you and your Lord, and fight. We are going to sit right here.] Qur'an 5/21-24
Allah says in another verse:
[Did you not see the assembly of the sons of Israel after the time of Musa when they said to a Prophet of theirs: "Raise up for us a king, that we may fight in the path of Allah." He said: "Would you perhaps not fight then, if fighting were prescribed for you?" They said: "Why would we not fight in the path of Allah, and we have been exiled from our homes and our children?" Then, when fighting was prescribed for them, they turned their backs, all except a few, and Allah is in full knowledge of the wrong-doers.] Qur'an 2/246
Here we see that those speaking with this prophet cited the reason for their fighting that they had been exiled from their homes and their children. In spite of this, most of them failed to live up to their word, when in fact they were ordered to fight.