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Hadrah in Hadith
Please can you provide us with some insight as to how the hadrah started, it historical context and what are the positions of the Ahlu s-Sunnah wa ‘l-jama’ah… Continue reading
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Hadith about a Child’s Gender
The “male” and “female” fluids mentioned are not parent-differentiated Continue reading
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Tagged `Abd Allah ibn Salam, `Ayesha, Anas ibn Malik, chromosomes, egg, gender, hadith, Ibn `Abbas, Ibn al-`Arabi al-Maliki, Imam Ahmad, Imam al-Qurtubi, resemblance, Sayyidina Musa, science, sex, sperm, Thawban
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