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Masha'Allah

Posted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 12:56 am
by SultanOrder
Just came back from a mowlid on a friday night 8-) :up:

Re: Masha'Allah

Posted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 4:19 am
by Executive
Are you also going to celebrate birth of Prophet Jesus??

Re: Masha'Allah

Posted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 4:25 am
by Advo
did u do the dougie dance? It perfectly syncs with sufi trance you'll do :lol:

Re: Masha'Allah

Posted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 9:51 am
by SultanOrder
Executive wrote:Are you also going to celebrate birth of Prophet Jesus??
Christmas, I don't think so, it's not part of our deen, and I'm not christian. Besides we weren't celebrating his birthday, it's not the 10th of muharram yet.

This was just muslimiin coming together for nabi amaan on thursday night, which is the best night for it that leads to jimca, followed by monday night, which the rasul told us to remember us specifically on those nights.


lol advo don't insult such a noble gathering, arrogance is a big sin and a big disease of the heart.

Re: Masha'Allah

Posted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 10:08 am
by Executive
Mowlid is not part of our deen either, its a shia practice, it was first celebrated a few hundred years after the death of the prophet pbuh.

Re: Masha'Allah

Posted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 10:15 am
by SultanOrder
Executive wrote:Mowlid is not part of our deen either, its a shia practice, it was first celebrated a few hundred years after the death of the prophet pbuh.
:|
La mushkila, it is a very good bidca then. The first recorded instance was in ibn kathirs Beginning to the end, where in iraq I think a city official or very rich guy would slaughter some houndreds of sheep, 10,000 chicken, etc and the whole city would come.(don't quote me on the details) And ibn kathirs notes that it was a very good celebration or something.

Anyways how long are these debates going to go on? You see it as we are celebrating a holiday and we don't.

Re: Masha'Allah

Posted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 11:45 am
by Jamac_Yare
Perfect_Order wrote:
Executive wrote:Mowlid is not part of our deen either, its a shia practice, it was first celebrated a few hundred years after the death of the prophet pbuh.
:|
La mushkila, it is a very good bidca then. The first recorded instance was in ibn kathirs Beginning to the end, where in iraq I think a city official or very rich guy would slaughter some houndreds of sheep, 10,000 chicken, etc and the whole city would come.(don't quote me on the details) And ibn kathirs notes that it was a very good celebration or something.

Anyways how long are these debates going to go on? You see it as we are celebrating a holiday and we don't.
becareful in what you say there is no such thing as good bidcaa your comments may have you saying statements of kufr. this is because by saying good bidca you are saying that you know of a islam better than that of the prophets and companians and the tabeen or some how saying your perfecting what the prophet SAW brought as if his teachings were somehow incomplete. According to Salaf al salih if it wasnt present in the first 3 generations after the prophet SAW its consider as bidca and every bidca leads astray to the hellfire.

Re: Masha'Allah

Posted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 11:54 am
by ToughGong
Executive wrote:Mowlid is not part of our deen either, its a shia practice, it was first celebrated a few hundred years after the death of the prophet pbuh.

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Re: Masha'Allah

Posted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 4:57 pm
by Executive
There is no such thing as a good bidca, wa kula bidca'tin dalal wa kula dalalatin fi naar.


seemeyer

This is a religious matter, nothing to make fun of.

Re: Masha'Allah

Posted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 5:00 pm
by The_Emperior5
mashalla perfect i wish i was there with you :up:

Re: Masha'Allah

Posted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 5:10 pm
by SultanOrder
Exec.

Bro, If you really want to know what I believe and agree with, read this article and you will understand where I am coming from. If you want to argue for the sake of proving your point of view over mine, then we will both get dembi for it.

http://www.masud.co.uk/ISLAM/nuh/bida.htm

Re: Masha'Allah

Posted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 5:12 pm
by SultanOrder
The_Emperior5 wrote:mashalla perfect i wish i was there with you :up:
Ala we were doing somali style to man, and the ones who knew the qasida's had authentic somali voices. Every Thursday night they're going to hold it. :up:

Re: Masha'Allah

Posted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 5:14 pm
by The_Emperior5
Perfect_Order wrote:
The_Emperior5 wrote:mashalla perfect i wish i was there with you :up:
Ala we were doing somali style to man, and the ones who knew the qasida's had authentic somali voices. Every Thursday night they're going to hold it. :up:

very nice something like this somaha

[youtube]0MHE9GSJQZc&feature=player_embedded[/youtube]

I know some qasiida wabaan qeybay

Re: Masha'Allah

Posted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 5:16 pm
by *Nobleman*
Jamac_Yare wrote:
Perfect_Order wrote:
Executive wrote:Mowlid is not part of our deen either, its a shia practice, it was first celebrated a few hundred years after the death of the prophet pbuh.
:|
La mushkila, it is a very good bidca then. The first recorded instance was in ibn kathirs Beginning to the end, where in iraq I think a city official or very rich guy would slaughter some houndreds of sheep, 10,000 chicken, etc and the whole city would come.(don't quote me on the details) And ibn kathirs notes that it was a very good celebration or something.

Anyways how long are these debates going to go on? You see it as we are celebrating a holiday and we don't.
becareful in what you say there is no such thing as good bidcaa your comments may have you saying statements of kufr. this is because by saying good bidca you are saying that you know of a islam better than that of the prophets and companians and the tabeen or some how saying your perfecting what the prophet SAW brought as if his teachings were somehow incomplete. According to Salaf al salih if it wasnt present in the first 3 generations after the prophet SAW its consider as bidca and every bidca leads astray to the hellfire.
Executive wrote:There is no such thing as a good bidca, wa kula bidca'tin dalal wa kula dalalatin fi naar.


seemeyer

This is a religious matter, nothing to make fun of.
:up:
spot on.

Re: Masha'Allah

Posted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 5:17 pm
by ArcadeFire