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    Hot wallets vs cold wallets

    Have you used it your self?
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    Hot wallets vs cold wallets

    Bitcoin halving has recently occurred, and historically the price has rallied soon after... For those of you that have been in the crypto world for some time, are you a trader or HODLer (specifically regarding BTC)? If you trade, what exchange do you often use? If you HODL, what kind of cold...
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    Ruling by other than Allah's Law

    There is no disputing that, as I am sure you are aware of. The way of the salaf and the early scholars apparently does not suffice you, but to each his own I guess. My advice to you as your brother in faith is to follow the evidences wherever they lead you, irrespective if that is the position...
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    Ruling by other than Allah's Law

    1. I literally proved that Ibn 'Abbas made tafsir of the verse and what he said. If someone is not disbelieving in Allah and his angels, how is he falling in Kufr Akbar? All Kufr Akbar renders the person a disbeliever in Allah. Secondly, no one is denying that Kufr Akbar is of different degrees...
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    Ruling by other than Allah's Law

    1. You are still mistaken. There are narrations where Ibn ’Abbas says it in response to the khawarij, but in this narration he explicitly is explaining the verse. From Tafsir ibn Jariir; ١٢٠٥٣ - حدثنا هناد قال، حدثنا وكيع= وحدثنا ابن وكيع قال، حدثنا أبي= عن سفيان، عن معمر بن راشد، عن ابن طاوس،...
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    Ruling by other than Allah's Law

    @Al hashimi You are conflating many topics here. Let´s take one step at a time. 1. In your original post you said that the statement of Ibn 'Abbas "Kufr duna kufr" was not in relation to the verse. I assume you know arabic, have you looked at the Tafsiir books in regards to that verse? Take...
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    Ruling by other than Allah's Law

    Any comment on this @Al hashimi ?
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    Ruling by other than Allah's Law

    A few things: 1. Ibn 'Abbas was indeed referring to the ayah, as is evident by the narrations in the books of tafsiir. For instance, Ibn Jariir At-Tabari collects some of these narrations with their chains. You can look it up in the verse of Surah Ma'idah. 2. Would you be willing to accuse Ibn...
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    Waa maxay macnaha “Waan wareemaayaa”

    Correct. Wareemayaa = I’m sick
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    Grammar: Is sac|saca🐄🐄 feminine or masculine? She wants to know

    There is a difference between the word being feminine, and the meaning of the word to be feminine. Sac is a masculine noun because it has the characteristic marker of a masculine noun when used in a definite manner "The cow" becomes "Saca". If it where to be a feminine word, it would have the...
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    Somali Proverbs

    What is the somali wording of the proverb? Although similar in meaning, the literal wording of the gabay you are referring to is "Kibirka waa lagu kufaa" or, in English, "Pride causes one to fall/stumble".
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    Word of the day: How to say ‘vegetation, plantlife’ in Somali language?

    Nabaad is a somalification of the arabic "Nabaat" which means vegetation/plantlife. The pure somali word for it is "Naq"
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    HISTORY The Earliest Surviving Manuscript Known Written By A Somali From 1692

    The gregorian date is estimated based upon the hijri date named therein, which is what I highlighted in yellow ( and amounts to 1139AH, as I've explained). 1692 is not mentioned in the original text but deduced by means of the hijri date, for which I believe the translation is wrong. If you have...
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    HISTORY The Earliest Surviving Manuscript Known Written By A Somali From 1692

    Very interesting! If I am not mistaken, however, the text says it was written in 1139AH (i.e. 1727 in the gregorian calender). It says: "وسنتها سنة الجمعة بعد ألف ومائة وثلث من الهجرة المباركة" Which means "And the year (i.e. in which the book was completed) was the year of Friday after one...
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    What really is Wahhabism?

    The word jar33r has been so overused here that when I wrote Ibn Jar33r At-Tabari, the post automatically altered the name to "Ibn Madow At-Tabari" :ftw9nwa:
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    What really is Wahhabism?

    Two points regarding your post: 1. Your first claim is that the division of Tawheed to these three categories is the invention of MIAW, which is demonstrably false. In a subsequent post you say that Ibn Taymiyyah preceded him in that division. Did you know that major scholars before him made...
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    Xalimos don’t sleep on suju men

    How can one say men are supposed to support the wife in house chores based on islam, and simultaneously ridicule the idea that a woman need her man´s permission when leaving the home (which is also islam)? The irony of feminist logic
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    Being Assured of Islam’s Truth via the Process of Elimination

    Do not try to divert from the challenge by changing it to something else. One challenge at a time. When you are done with mine, we will do yours. Besides, your "experiment" (although it is extremely deficient) has already been done.
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    Being Assured of Islam’s Truth via the Process of Elimination

    That is a long way to eliminates doubt (albeit it may be effective to some). The most effective arguments are often short, to the point, and hard to refute. This is how I deal with such doubts (and this can be equally applied to any person that is not certain of the truth of Islam). I very...
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