abuhajira
29-08-2009, 07:14 PM
[Continuing from the talk of “Obligation of Tableegh”, Maulana Ashraf Ali Thanvi r.a says]
Perhaps some people may be thinking that we also give talks, and that fulfils the obligation of Tableegh. Just as I am giving this talk, I know the reality of the speech. No one just goes to a place and start giving a talk. One has to place a request, and then face a trail of excuses; sometimes it is a headache, sometimes the nose is hurting. I say that these excuses may be acceptable for a long speech, but what hindrance does a headache have with saying two statements (so that one can say a couple of sentences informing of deen, hence fulfilling the obligation)? Read the rest of this entry »
(http://qafila.wordpress.com/2009/08/29/leaving-the-action-of-tableegh/)
Perhaps some people may be thinking that we also give talks, and that fulfils the obligation of Tableegh. Just as I am giving this talk, I know the reality of the speech. No one just goes to a place and start giving a talk. One has to place a request, and then face a trail of excuses; sometimes it is a headache, sometimes the nose is hurting. I say that these excuses may be acceptable for a long speech, but what hindrance does a headache have with saying two statements (so that one can say a couple of sentences informing of deen, hence fulfilling the obligation)? Read the rest of this entry »
(http://qafila.wordpress.com/2009/08/29/leaving-the-action-of-tableegh/)