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    allah wu ackbur. that was a very good speech mash'allah. It is just how soceity views this things but we has muslims we are different but on the day of jugment verliy they shall soon know what they did. They will say we were merliy dust.


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    lol. Thanks to the spammer. Atleast I got to read a good article.

    MashaAllaah it was very well written. I wish you wrote more often Maulana Sahab.




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    Could someone please remind me why teddy bears are forbidden?


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    Default Re: Article: Are we going beyond the limits without even realizing it?

    Because they ward off the angels.


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    Default Re: Article: Are we going beyond the limits without even realizing it?

    No, its because they are an imitation of an animate object.

    Like an idol.


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    Default Re: Article: Are we going beyond the limits without even realizing it?

    Quote Originally Posted by eat-halal guy View Post
    Are we going beyond the limits without even realizing it?

    Sikander Ziad Hashmi, sunniforum.com


    A few weeks ago, Montreal hosted the Formula One Canadian Grand Prix. That week-end, my parents and I were heading west on the highway, and many of the race fans who had come from out of town were sharing the roads with us on their way back home.

    One thing really caught my attention, more than anything else: almost every single one of these race fans was driving extremely fast and was zipping by us, as if they themselves were race drivers competing in a Formula One race.

    I found this to be interesting because here were the race fans, after only a few hours at the racetrack, already acting like racecar drivers. The point being that only a few hours in the racing environment (without even actually racing) had such a profound effect on them that its effect was showing in their actions.

    By just being around racecars driving around 300 km/h, driving fast had become a second nature of sorts for these fans.

    This clearly shows the potential effects that the environment can have on a person’s thinking as well as actions.

    We all know that we’re members of a decaying society. Morality, decency, modesty, and the sense of the shame are in a freefall, and things are progressively getting worse. Immorality and indecency are at an all time high.

    All this is very evident. It’s not hard to tell, especially in the summer. Just head downtown and you’ll notice the billboards on the highway, take a stroll at the mall, watch a few commercials on TV, take in a movie or two, and you’ll be faced with stuff that’s nowhere near being decent or modest.

    So basically, indecency and immodesty are rampant these days. And the worst part? We live in the midst of it, and are faced with this stuff day-in and day-out.

    Unfortunately, the environment around us is bound to have some sort of effect on us. Just like those race fans at the Grand Prix got accustomed to speeding, we can easily become immune to indecency and immodesty, and used to seeing it all.

    In fact, it IS so easy to get used to, and that’s an extremely dangerous thing, because all this indecency and immodesty is clearly against the moral fabric of Islam. After all, modesty is a branch of faith.

    Abu Hurairah (RA) narrated that the Prophet (may peace be upon him) said: Iman has over seventy branches, and modesty is a branch of Iman. (Reported by Muslim)

    The Quran is very clear on seeing that which one shouldn’t be seeing.

    Tell the believing men to lower their gaze (from looking at forbidden things)… (Quran; 24:30)

    And tell the believing women to lower their gaze (from looking at forbidden things)…(Quran; 24:31)

    Jarir bin 'Abdullah (RA) reported: I asked Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) about the sudden glance (that is cast) on the face (of a non-Mahram). He commanded me that I should turn away my eyes. (Reported by Muslim)

    The following, from Bukhari, is especially notable for us:

    Sa`eed ibn Abu Hasan said to Hasan (RA): the non-Arab women bare their chests and heads (so what should I do)? The Prophet (SAW) said: turn away your eyes.

    In situations where we have no choice, we can’t do much. But in cases where we do have a choice, it is our duty to stay away, no matter how tempting it may be.

    The danger is that we can easily become so accustomed to indecency and immorality that we don’t even realize that we are seeing something forbidden, and as a result, we knowingly go and see things we clearly shouldn’t be seeing.

    So before we walk into a movie theatre, attend that social function, gaze at those billboards, flip through that magazine, chill at the beach, surf the Net, or spend an evening in front of the TV, let’s try to make a moment to ask ourselves, “are we going beyond the limits without even realizing it?”

    The bottom line is, every single little thing we do (good or bad) is recorded, and will be brought before us on the Day of Judgement.

    And whosoever does evil equal to the weight of an atom (or a small ant), shall see it. (Quran; 8:99)

    May Allah save us from becoming immune to indecency and immorality, and may He help us in differentiating right from wrong. Ameen.


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    WOW!!! this is just the most brilliant article i've read since the time i've joined sunni forum! i dont know how i came accross it only now... and i'm glad i found it, coz now i know im not the only 1 having thse thoughts all the time! i keep on wondering, like sister raeesa said: are we bending the rules just to make things easy for us??? recently i was telling my friend that photography is not permtted in islaam, and she replied that: why must we make life difficult? if even one ml says its permissable we must exept the fatwa etc. what i can't understand is if 1 aalim says something is haraam then ever1 says" follow the majority of ulamaa" but when 1 aalim says something is halaal (like photo's for instance) then we say "as long as some of the ulama are of the opinion that it is halaal"...! its like we just looking for loop-holes all the time to do things which we knew to be wrong since the time we were born.*sigh*. and just taking the photo example, we say do it to make life easy... but if you think about it reasonably - you'll have to admit that life was never difficult without photography! so i think what we basically trying to do is just follow the kuffaar and modernists in everything so that we dont stand out... may ALLAH TA'AALA guide us till the day we die.


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    Default Re: Article: Are we going beyond the limits without even realizing it?

    I agree its a nice article.
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    nice good article good work


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