jinns.....boo!

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Asja

Pearl of Islaam
may have wrongly said shaytan but he talks about ghosts meaning jinss but well yeah thanks for the advise grandma

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You are most welcome for the second time too for the sake of Allah.

And try to keep your manners in the future brother as they are part of Islam too. Allah loves the most those with beautifull character and those who are modest in their speach.

And you should be carefull in the future what you are posting,because someone can misunderstand you like you said first "people are talking with Shatyaan,and afterwords you said "I meant poeple are talking about gosts,jinss". When you are talking about Islaam brother it is not how you "meant",but it is "how it is".

Inshallah try to apply this in your daily life.

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xSharingan01x

TraVeLer
like i said ur rite granny ....now can we move on?......ur nagging now :lol:

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Brother, Don't take offense to my post.

I have read many of your post, and I must agree with sister Asja, You do need to improve as to how you address people (even those who you disagree with).
Treating others with respect and kindness is part of Sunnah.
It is not befitting for a brother to address a sister with semi sarcastic comments ;/ (one can easily interpret that as insult)

Hadeeth to ponder:


"Abû Hurayrah relates that Allah's Messenger (peace be upon him) said: “Whoever believes in Allah and the Last Day should speak a good word or remain silent. And whoever believes in Allah and the Last Day should show hospitality to his neighbor. And whoever believes in Allah and the Last Day should show hospitality to his guest.” [ Sahîh al-Bukhârî and Sahîh Muslim ]

The importance of this hadith:

This hadith discusses some of the ways a Muslim's faith should affect the way he relates to others. Ibn Hajar al-`Asqalânî writes: “This hadith speaks about three matters, and in doing so it brings together everything that good manners entail with respect to both word and deed.”

Ayah to ponder:

Allah says: “O you who believe! Fear Allah and speak a word that is right. He will set right for you your deeds and forgive you your sins. And whoever obeys Allah and His Messenger has certainly attained a great achievement.” [ Sûrah al-Ahzâb : 70-71]

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Asja

Pearl of Islaam
like i said ur rite granny ....now can we move on?......ur nagging now :lol:

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I know I am on the right path Allhamdullilah. But I am so supprised to see how little attention and efforts people give in beautifying their manners, how little attention they give to the culture of their behaviour although they know it is part of them, it is something what reflects them.

I am not a granny yet, but InshAllah maybe one day if I live enough I will be with Allahs will. I admire every day to my mother and grandmothers, to their dignity and the way how they represent Muslim woman.


Yesterday while I was in waiting room of my college, one student has applyed himselfe to one lady (she was about 40 years) with thease words:"Grandmother will let us pass before her". She got so confuesed, ashamed, insolted and offended in that moment. Looking in her eyes was like looking in the clody sky.

I could not believe that this student could have so low level of his manners and that he can be so disrespectfull toward woman.

If Allah did not give dignity to woman like He did Allhamdullilah, by people she would be humilated what is really sad.

Someone who is not your own brother in Islam gives you more respect SubhanAllah.

Brother "podolski111" you have remaind me so much on this student and I have felt like that ashamed woman, not becouse I was named with "grrany " becouse that is proud, but becouse I thought that I deserve more respect and that world in which we are living is different.

May Allah guide us all

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Asja

Pearl of Islaam
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Hadeeth to ponder:

"Abû Hurayrah relates that Allah's Messenger (peace be upon him) said: “Whoever believes in Allah and the Last Day should speak a good word or remain silent. And whoever believes in Allah and the Last Day should show hospitality to his neighbor. And whoever believes in Allah and the Last Day should show hospitality to his guest.” [ Sahîh al-Bukhârî and Sahîh Muslim ]

The importance of this hadith:

This hadith discusses some of the ways a Muslim's faith should affect the way he relates to others. Ibn Hajar al-`Asqalânî writes: “This hadith speaks about three matters, and in doing so it brings together everything that good manners entail with respect to both word and deed.”


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Jazzak Allah khair dear brother for your remander.

I am going in mosque now and Inhsallah I will make dua to Allah subhan we teala to make you better Muslim than already you are.:tti_sister:

May Allah bless you dear brother

:wasalam:
 
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Brother, Don't take offense to my post.

I have read many of your post, and I must agree with sister Asja, You do need to improve as to how you address people (even those who you disagree with).
Treating others with respect and kindness is part of Sunnah.
It is not befitting for a brother to address a sister with semi sarcastic comments ;/ (one can easily interpret that as insult)



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like i said in my 1st post write after she said its wrong.....i said my bad and removed the link....but then she comes bak at me again.....i mean is it me that needs to have patience and learn to bak off when some1 says my bad or her?.....honestly i dont get it....IF i didnt say my bad then u could have said that.... but even after saying MY BAD doesnt mean that u chase me with a chainsaw on tti cause i accepted my mistake...no offence but know the whole story b4 u post itachi.......

and i dont remember insulting any1 or calling any1 kaffir who diagreed with my opinion itachi except for that 1 guy who was calling some1 kaffir who i respect alot!! and well this sis who wont bak off after i said MY BAD ....thats why i called her granny...its nothing personal but thats what grannies do

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even after i accept my mistake u keep on chasing me?....what do u want me to do???.......kiss ur feet or something?.........weird world...people use Islam in such places ....for what?.... although i said MY BAD in the 1st place.......so ur chasing me cause i admitted my mistake quickly or something?.....
 

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Amir
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assalamu alaykum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh

need i remind the brothers and sisters that this website is read by many people considering Islam and wishing to adopt it as their way of life.

Therefore as Muslims we are all ambassadors here, and we should implement Islam in our lives, not for show, but for Allah's sake and be obedient to Him alone.

Islam shows us how to have Akhlaaq and Adaab, to have the best of manners. This is one of the most important aspects of our Deen, -- and the greatest of all the behaviours is Sabr, Patience.

Its better to remain silent than to start arguing. There is no need to make a fuss, sometimes better to let things go.

Also, in Islam, we are taught always to have a good opinion about people. Perhaps what you read here you feel someone was speaking in a way you did not like, but at same time from the other perspective quite easily the person never intended anything bad from it.

assalamu alaykum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh
 
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