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History
Sultan Selim
According to the books of history,they said that Sultan Selim II drunk alcohol and his face was red because he drank a lot .Is it True? Continue reading
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guru nanak
i have asked this qeustion before but have never got a responce,was guru nanak a muslim,has mawlana shaykh nazim ever taked about guru nanak..thank you Continue reading
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Question about “Pakistan “
regarding this being pakistani i have little right to say that muslims in subcontinent were not, even to claim as muslims. so how come a muslim state is not better than as combined subcontinent ? and still muslims in india are supperessd by Continue reading
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Question about Harzrat Bilal (RA)
A friend of mine was asked with a question as to why Sayyidina Bilal (RA) never married?… Continue reading
Satanic Verses
before prophet Muhammed (pbuh) was born, the moon god “al-Ilah” (Allah) had three daughters named al-Lat, al-Uzza and Manat. The first two were even named after their father. Each daughter had a separate shrine near Mecca, where Allah’s shrine was located.
As Muhammad (pbuh) grew weary from evangelizing his new religion with little success, he was tricked by the devil into adding a verse in the Koran that commanded Muslims to pray to Allah’s three pagan daughters Lat, Uzza and Manat. Continue reading
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Tagged al-Lat, al-`Uzza, cranes, dieties, internet postings, Manat, moon-God, pagan, Robert Morey, Satanic Verses, Shaykh Gibril Haddad, triad, trinity
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Sects in Islam
WAS THERE A SYSTEM OF SECTS IN ISLAM DURING THE TIME OF OUR PROPHET… Continue reading
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Tagged Arab Bedouins, congregation, deviation, division, dormant, era, generation, Hell, incorrect beliefs, Islam, jama`ah, Khawarij, misguidance, Najd, nation, oath, pristine, pure, Sayyidina Ali, sect, Sunni, time of Prophet (s), ummah, Wahabi, witness, `aqida
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Fatima Az-Zahra (RA) passing?
Can you please clarify the circumstances around Hazrat Fatima az-Zahra’s (RA) passing/return to her Father (SAWS)?… Continue reading
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Tagged illness, inheritance, passed away, passing, Sayyida Fatimah, Sayyidina Abu Bakr, Sayyidina Ali, Shi`a, Sunni
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Islam’s contribution to the field of Psychology
am InshaAllah going to study Psychology in my higher studies… Continue reading
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Tagged contribution, Counselling Psychology, heart, help, higher studies, Islam, istikhara, lata'if, layers, misunderstood, psychology, science, soul, spirit, spirituality, subconscious, ummah
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Sayyduna Abuk Bakr’s age
Shaykh Hisham said on the 6th of April 2011 at Dhuhur time in his lecture in Lefke that Saydunna Abu Bakr is older than prophet s.a.w… Continue reading
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Tagged age, hadith, internet, Mawlana Shaykh Hisham Kabbani, older, Prophet Muhammad (s), report, Sayyidina Abu Bakr, sohba, suhbat, younger
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Wasee (the appointed one)
I was reading the munajat of Syedna Imam Zain Ul Abideen alaye hi salam in which he mentioned a phrase of “Wasiyye Muhammad Salla’l la ho alaye hi wasallam”… Continue reading