it isn't love, well thats what i believe. there are different opinions, but since there is more evidence backing that women can uncover their face and hands, the i would say no it isn'tAre you saying niqab is mandatory?
it isn't love, well thats what i believe. there are different opinions, but since there is more evidence backing that women can uncover their face and hands, the i would say no it isn'tAre you saying niqab is mandatory?
I know, and it’s not a belief it’s a fact.it isn't love, well thats what i believe. there are different opinions, but since there is more evidence backing that women can uncover their face and hands, the i would say no it isn't
Jazakallah Kheyr, from what I know, he retracted this statement and even if he didn't it is an odd opinion, and it is only the misguided who look for odd fatwas, minority opinionsThe sharia isn't based on what you think and what you consider rational.
As for mawlid, you're lying. He considered it a bid'ah but suggested some who celebrated it out of ignorance might be rewarded for their intention.
As for non-Muslims going to heaven, why don't you post where Sheikh Ibn Taymiyyah said non-Muslims can go to heaven? And was he talking about non-Muslims in general or non-Muslims who hadn't heard about Islam?
edit: it may actually be the case that Sheikh Ibn Taymiyyah had a weird view on hell not being eternal. even if it's that so- you have people who are into hunting for weird opinions of scholars. they find one scholar with some weird opinion and then try to claim there's a basis for that weird opinion. we should be following the orthodox view on things, not following these weird opinions and mistakes of scholars. even if it is true that Sheikh Ibn Taymiyyah had a weird opinion on hell not being eternal- this would obviously just be a case where a scholar makes a mistake on something.
"This difference of opinion which was narrated from a few scholars is to be rejected, because it goes against the clear text which every believer must believe in. Whoever goes against it because of some argument that he comes up with may be excused before Allaah. But whoever studies the texts of the Qur’aan and Sunnah will know that the view that Hell will last forever is the truth which cannot be ignored."
1. There are many different opinions regarding the hijab and whether it should cover the face in an obligatory sense. I hold that it is not as it is mentioned in the Quran (I believe Surah Nur Ayah 31) and a hadeeth of the prophet (saws) that "the whole body must be covered except for here and here" (and when he said this he was pointing to his face and hand). Women however, cannot beautify their face.
2. This statement of Ibn Taymiyah (rahimahullah) or anything in the Quran and Sunnah does not mean that women should be forced and beaten into wearing the Hijab. The correct approach is to remind and admonish, and if they don't listen its between them and Allah.
3. If you really think that the Taliban are trying to enforce Islamic values for the sake of Allah then you have gone wayward, my friend. If these people believe it to be halal to kill people who are not Muslim without right or declare others to be a Kaafir for a major sin, then I don't think they really want the best for the Muslim Ummah
Jazakallah Kheyr, from what I know, he retracted this statement and even if he didn't it is an odd opinion, and it is only the misguided who look for odd fatwas, minority opinions