Salam,
1. We don't know Arabic well enough. '72 are in the fire', fin naar. Not in jahannam. fin naar could be idiomatic in Arabic, and mean 'in the wrong'. I've heard a shaykh explain that it doesn't mean they'll be barbecued. And God alone knows best.
2. We don't have to be 200% right, but...
I see how you could chop out half my sentence and the entire one after that to make some some opening to wiggle in the response you gave. Playing petty politics over dead people hey!
Fortunately, between the two of us, in this you are alone.
I've your reply quoted, so when unbiased Jews see...
I do see some similarities. That said, that stuff's fine between you and me but I'm not airing my eccentric view on a public forum for somebody to be misguided by them.
And that 3aqeeda is an outlier 3aqeeda by ijmaa3 uj jamhoor - consensus of scholars' opinion. I'm talking only from the sunni...
Even so, Bnei Israel isn't going to be museum material just because about 10 died, however regrettable that death is. Even if they somehow disappeared, they could count on us to keep naming our children after men they hold dear, and to propagate the Abrahamic (A.S.) DNA.
Tough moment? Ours die in larger numbers every day. I'm sure many more die in car accidents in Israel every month. Of course killing without right is wrong and condemnable, but it's hardly tough on a country.
1. Not virility, responsibility. And many other things, like the ability maintain the social and economic status of the first wife after taking a second.
2. That's my sister's choice. If i were my sister's sister, I might be very open to my husband's second marriage.
3. Genetic diagnostics don't...
1. How the à&#ç did this post came up like a hair in a soup bowl, ina thread about saris!!!
2. You failed to post the views (video or transcript) of the supposed Imam Haram el shariif.
3. 'non-Muslim' isn't 'kaafir'
4. The Imam Haram el shariif could be wrong. He could be politically...
Monarchy itself is less than perfect, but per se it isn't sickening. I wouldn't call a revolution to remove something less than perfect by something the furthest possible removed from perfection - anarchy.
1. Which was the case, among a few others, that this rule applies. How many Muslim men do you know that are married to multiple women? How much is the percentage globally?
Working women isn't women's empowerment. The king represents the historic most-powerful-of-men for most people. He had...
1. It's not 4-or-nothing!
2. The Book isn't mine. You don't chose to enrich yourself with it and that's not my problem.
3. The Book isn't holy afaik.
4. The teaching is modern. Modern times, I think in a sense, begin after Iisaa A.S, just before Muhammad A.S. Since, things have been recorded...
I sense internal politics being played over peoples' rights.
they can't really be taken seriously till they undo the big unjust rule of their country - that there's a monarchy.
Would it whaterver-you-off if you were one of those Christians, say a Mormon? If not then don't you think you're a victim of provincial or us-vs-them thinking?
that doesn't mean there aren't any absolute rights and wrongs, just that we have to check oursselves whether we're arguing against a...
My child it isn't you or me who decides what's just and what's unjust. It is unjust for the older widow to sit out of marriage, wanting it all the while till her death (and you know how prevelant is that in india and i in Pakistan), when you a younger man can give her marriage. The 'polyvalency'...
You're too seasoned to be saying something this naïve.
Somebody makes the trafic light and expects that it does its job well. Someone created us and we show Him the middle fin... . What that job is, isn't like going to the cinema - you do it once in a while. To call something all-pervasive a...
The saRhi fell out of favour way before the 80s as more women in Pk stepped into the workforce and became confident in wearing the qamees shalwaar to evenings. The women I knew that wore saRhis to occasions till the 90s have now stopped too. The damn thing is just too cumbersome.
There's a...
Not every Pakistani. And not every Indian. I know many Pakistanis who emigrated to Pakistan when they finished up their business wherever they were, while having the option not to. Including the one you're conversing with.
No hypocracy. The women coming over and people sending them over are not the poster here. There's no 'they' here. Nor anywhere else.
The 'other' never exists except in the minds of the 'otherizer'. It's one of life's lessons that i have, for better or worst, come to realize.