Can someone advise me about Sunni Muslims..

Miss Muslimah

New Member
Salaam everyone

I'm new to this website :) hope everyone is in good health insha'Allah.

OK here is my question basically I am a Sunni Muslim and follow Ahle Sunnat wa Jamaat and I believe in Milaad, Peer and doing Hatam's etc etc. However if someone does not believe in the gathering of a Milaad, Peer and doing Hatam's etc but only believe in the Quran and to follow the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammed (pbuh) does this mean that they are still a Sunni Muslim? I'm gettig confused and would appreciate it if someone can make this clear to me.

I hope to hear from your responses soon.

Thanks
Allah Hafiz x
 

Hatty

Junior Member
:salam2:

if you follow Quran and Sunnah then you are a Sunni Muslim....

For example, did the prophet celebrate Milaad? did his companions celebrate Milaad? If they did celebrate Milaad then we should have an evidence - from the Quran or Hadeeth from the Sunnah. If there is not evidence then that means they did not celebrate. therefore, we should not celebrate Milaad....

The same goes for the other events.
 

saifkhan

abd-Allah
Salaam everyone

I'm new to this website :) hope everyone is in good health insha'Allah.

OK here is my question basically I am a Sunni Muslim and follow Ahle Sunnat wa Jamaat and I believe in Milaad, Peer and doing Hatam's etc etc. However if someone does not believe in the gathering of a Milaad, Peer and doing Hatam's etc but only believe in the Quran and to follow the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammed (pbuh) does this mean that they are still a Sunni Muslim? I'm gettig confused and would appreciate it if someone can make this clear to me.

I hope to hear from your responses soon.

Thanks
Allah Hafiz x


As salam 'aalykum warahamtu-llah

your post says, you are from south east Asia, more likely Bangladesh, Pakistan, India, Afghanistan, however, thats not the issue.

what is Milaad? actually maulid, means birthday.
Peer? sufi or even grave worshiper
I don't even know what Hatam is!

this is not part of Ahl Sunnah wal jama'h
there is no hadeeth and no evidence or proof from the salaf as salih practicing this, these are all bidah and shirk.

please, research again, because this is the foundation of our eeman.

I'd like you to watch this> because whatever you mentioned more or less you'll find here insha Allah and for further insha Allah we can help more

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wassalamu 'aalykum
 

Hatty

Junior Member
Sorry, first I should say welcome to the site sister. Inshallah you will benefit from your stay here......
 

Miss Muslimah

New Member
:salam2:

if you follow Quran and Sunnah then you are a Sunni Muslim....

For example, did the prophet celebrate Milaad? did his companions celebrate Milaad? If they did celebrate Milaad then we should have an evidence - from the Quran or Hadeeth from the Sunnah. If there is not evidence then that means they did not celebrate. therefore, we should not celebrate Milaad....

The same goes for the other events.

Thanks for this Hatty. I know people have different opinions re: celebrate Milad etc, but all I wanted to know is if you are a 'Sunni' if you don't believe in Milaad etc as there are Wahabis out there and others. Thanks again :)
 

Kakorot

Junior Member
:wasalam:

Yeah sis doing milaad un nabi and going to peers etc. is neither in Qur'aan nor the sunnah. You wouldn't really be sunni if you do those things because it's bid'ah and shirk.

And what is hatams? Do you mean khatam al Qur'aan, where people sit and do tilawah for certain situations? E.g when a person dies etc.
 

Miss Muslimah

New Member
As salam 'aalykum warahamtu-llah

your post says, you are from south east Asia, more likely Bangladesh, Pakistan, India, Afghanistan, however, thats not the issue.

what is Milaad? actually maulid, means birthday.
Peer? sufi or even grave worshiper
I don't even know what Hatam is!

this is not part of Ahl Sunnah wal jama'h
there is no hadeeth and no evidence or proof from the salaf as salih practicing this, these are all bidah and shirk.

please, research again, because this is the foundation of our eeman.

I'd like you to watch this> because whatever you mentioned more or less you'll find here insha Allah and for further insha Allah we can help more

[yt]4_XnqmL29aw[/yt]

wassalamu 'aalykum

Salaam Saifkhan

Thanks for your advise and views, but I don't want to go into who is right and who is wrong re: the gathering of milaad, peer etc. I just wanted to know if the people who dont follow celebrating milaad etc are 'Sunni' Muslims. I assume from Hatty's response they are Sunnis as they believe in the Quran only and to follow the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammed (pbuh) only and other else.
 

Kakorot

Junior Member
Thanks for this Hatty. I know people have different opinions re: celebrate Milad etc, but all I wanted to know is if you are a 'Sunni' if you don't believe in Milaad etc as there are Wahabis out there and others. Thanks again :)
What's your definition of wahabbi? You know only Allaah is A-Wahhab and calling people wahabbi just because they strictly follow Qur'aan and sunnah is quite insulting.
 

Miss Muslimah

New Member
What's your definition of wahabbi? You know only Allaah is A-Wahhab and calling people wahabbi just because they strictly follow Qur'aan and sunnah is quite insulting.

Salaam

By wahabi I mean people who believe Prophet Muhammad should be praised only as a human being whereas Sunnis show extra special care and respect towards the Prophet of Islam.
I'm sorry if you feel insulted. I don't really want to go into this discusstion - all I wanted to know was about my first question, but i've got my answer now.

Sorry to anyone who feel insulted. Maff karlo

xx
 

salahdin

Junior Member
. there are Wahabis out there and others. Thanks again :)

Dear sister wahabi a sunni and they follow the foot steps of our beloved prophet (pbuh) and those who say negative things about Muhammed bin 'Abd Al Wahhab may ALLAH AZA WAJALLAH bless his soul are rejecters of the truth. Read about his Biography and you will see what he stands for.Al Al-Wahhab one of 99 names of Allah (SWT
 

ShahnazZ

Striving2BeAStranger
Thanks for your advise and views, but I don't want to go into who is right and who is wrong re: the gathering of milaad, peer etc. I just wanted to know if the people who dont follow celebrating milaad etc are 'Sunni' Muslims. I assume from Hatty's response they are Sunnis as they believe in the Quran only and to follow the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammed (pbuh) only and other else.

I'm sorry but Muslims that follow the Quran and Sunnah are more Sunni Muslims than Muslims that do bid'ah like Milad. Forget going to pirs and hatams. That stuff is the farthest thing from the Sunnah and those who refer to themselves as Sunnis should stay away from these practices.

As for calling Sunni Muslims "Wahhabis", it's interesting how it's always the Muslims doing bid'ah that call Sunnis that. Do they even know what a Wahhabi is? Nope. They just slap them with that label because those supposed "Wahhabis" probably told them that their practices were haram and thus they were spoiling their fun.

That's the new definition of Wahhabi these days. A Sunni Muslim on the TRUE deen that calls Muslims practicing bid'ah out on their ridiculous practices.

For these people, Wahhabi = Spoilsport
 

ShahnazZ

Striving2BeAStranger
By wahabi I mean people who believe Prophet Muhammad should be praised only as a human being whereas Sunnis show extra special care and respect towards the Prophet of Islam.

Wrong.

Sunnis are Muslims who believe and praise the Prophet :saw: as a human being (which is precisely what he was) and the Messenger of Allah.

Individuals following bid'ah rever him to a point where it's disturbing.
 

Miss Muslimah

New Member


Dear sister wahabi a sunni and they follow the foot steps of our beloved prophet (pbuh) and those who say negative things about Muhammed bin 'Abd Al Wahhab may ALLAH AZA WAJALLAH bless his soul are rejecters of the truth. Read about his Biography and you will see what he stands for.

OK thanks for this.
 

Kakorot

Junior Member
:wasalam:

But there's no such thing as 'wahhabi Muslims'. It's just a huge misunderstanding. The people that praise the prophet salla Allaahu 'alaiyhi was-sallam so much that they start worshipping him (e.g making du'aa) go OTT and when they're told not to do so, they label others as wahhabi, so that's why I asked you to understand where you're coming from.

I wouldn't recommend you calling people wahhabi because there's no such thing and people may get offended. I also recommend you to read 'Kitaab At-Tawheed' by Muhammad Ibn 'Abdul Wahhab.
 

Miss Muslimah

New Member
I'm sorry but Muslims that follow the Quran and Sunnah are more Sunni Muslims than Muslims that do bid'ah like Milad. Forget going to pirs and hatams. That stuff is the farthest thing from the Sunnah and those who refer to themselves as Sunnis should stay away from these practices.

As for calling Sunni Muslims "Wahhabis", it's interesting how it's always the Muslims doing bid'ah that call Sunnis that. Do they even know what a Wahhabi is? Nope. They just slap them with that label because those supposed "Wahhabis" probably told them that their practices were haram and thus they were spoiling their fun.

That's the new definition of Wahhabi these days. A Sunni Muslim on the TRUE deen that calls Muslims practicing bid'ah out on their ridiculous practices.

For these people, Wahhabi = Spoilsport

OK thanks for your opinions Shahnaz, I appreciate it. X
 

Miss Muslimah

New Member
Salaam

Can I just say sorry to anyone who felt insulted I honestly didn't mean to judge anyone and their beliefs. I should have just asked the simple question of 'What is a Sunni Muslim' anyway thanks for everyones responses I really appreciate it.

Maff karlo to the ones who I insulted (which I didn't mean to).

Take care
Allah Hafiz
xx
 

Aapa

Mirajmom
Assalaam walaikum,

Sister,

I once attended a lecture given by a humble scholar. He stated that Wahabi as we have come to understand its usage, is a misnomer.
This is a term applied to a particular group of people, the tribes of Saudi Arabia. It is laden with political impurities. It is a term given by the English to the Peoples of Saudi Arabia.

Sunni..is simply describing a Believer who strives to follow the Sunna and Quran, to please Allah.

( Please allow me to welcome you to the TTI family)
 

Miss Muslimah

New Member
Assalaam walaikum,

Sister,

I once attended a lecture given by a humble scholar. He stated that Wahabi as we have come to understand its usage, is a misnomer.
This is a term applied to a particular group of people, the tribes of Saudi Arabia. It is laden with political impurities. It is a term given by the English to the Peoples of Saudi Arabia.

Sunni..is simply describing a Believer who strives to follow the Sunna and Quran, to please Allah.

( Please allow me to welcome you to the TTI family)

Walaikum Salaam

Thanks for this information and thanks for welcoming me :) x
 

serena77

Junior Member
sister
welcome to the TTI family... I hope you will have as good of an experience as i have... but i will say... when you post in a forum, and ask for opinions you will get many different ways of answering a question andd as people are trying to help you ... may i say ... you may not want to advise most people that you don't want to get into that discussion.. they are simply trying to help you. take what you want and leave the rest and Allah knows best.
Serena
 

Miss Muslimah

New Member
sister
welcome to the TTI family... I hope you will have as good of an experience as i have... but i will say... when you post in a forum, and ask for opinions you will get many different ways of answering a question andd as people are trying to help you ... may i say ... you may not want to advise most people that you don't want to get into that discussion.. they are simply trying to help you. take what you want and leave the rest and Allah knows best.
Serena

Thanks Serena will take that into consideration. X
 
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