Salafi isn’t a madhab, you can be a salafi shaffi but most salafis are hanbali. I’d say most somalis are plain old shaffi.No way are somalis salafis the vast majority are shaffi
Yes that was my point but the average layman would just be following whatever his imam follows or nothing and majority are shaffi ashariSalafi isn’t a madhab, you can be a salafi shaffi but most salafis are hanbali. I’d say most somalis are plain old shaffi.
I have never met a somali ashari.Yes that was my point but the average layman would just be following whatever his imam follows or nothing and majority are shaffi ashari
They’ll nuke you if you bring up Somalis being Ashari.Yes that was my point but the average layman would just be following whatever his imam follows or nothing and majority are shaffi ashari
Lol, my family's Qadiriyya Sufis.They’ll nuke you if you bring up Somalis being Ashari.
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For the most part, Shaffis and Malikis as Ashari. Somalis are Shaffi. Nuff said. They don’t know it but they follow it. Average Somali ain’t got a clue what an athari or ashari is though.I have never met a somali ashari.
Lol, my family's Qadiriyya Sufis.
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Most people are nothing they just follow there local imam but the default postion of somalis is being ashari. I have studied both maturdi and ashari. hanifis are mainly maturdi and shafis are mainly ashari while hambalis are mainly salafi. Us somalis aren't hanbalis and it's a new thing with in our communities to even be salafi its only been the last 30 years that any salafis have even been around and they only began to exist because of Saudi funding.I have never met a somali ashari.
The is more Somali salafi in the uk then they’re in SomaliaPlease discuss![]()
Yeah, my dad said he can't claim them considering how well they follow the Deen. I think Somalis most likely will follow Sufism again.You don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
That’s really interesting to know, I think what shaped my thought is most of the majority Somali places I visited in Kenya and Ethiopia follow their masjid, which is taught by people who returned from Saudi Arabia and they are all salafis.Most people are nothing they just follow there local imam but the default postion of somalis is being ashari. I have studied both maturdi and ashari. hanifis are mainly maturdi and shafis are mainly ashari while hambalis are mainly salafi. Us somalis aren't hanbalis and it's a new thing with in our communities to even be salafi its only been the last 30 years that any salafis have even been around and they only began to exist because of Saudi funding.
Exactly but if you ask the average guy that goes there they will say there shaffi or don't knowThat’s really interesting to know, I think what shaped my thought is most of the majority Somali places I visited in Kenya and Ethiopia follow their masjid, which is taught by people who returned from Saudi Arabia and they are all salafis.
Somalia was never known as a salafi country it was majority Sufi. Long way to go.Please discuss![]()
Claim what?Yeah, my dad said he can't claim them considering how well they follow the Deen. I think Somalis most likely will follow Sufism again.
Inshallah we'll create our own jaamaads and counter that stuff. I think as Somalia stabilizes, they'll become less popular.Exactly but if you ask the average guy that goes there they will say there shaffi or don't know
And like you said those guy came due to Saudi funding to change the demographics to salafi
My father says they follow the Deen strictly, and he doesn't do as well as them, so as such he wouldn't want to claim them. He is very religious, Qadirriyas require very thorough strictness though.Claim what?