From where they got more reliable hadeeths who came after him? This is what exactly told by follower of the Imam of Abu Hanifa. Kindly guide me …………………………………………………………………………………….. At the time of the 4 Imams, the only means of getting hadeeth was by travelling as they didn’t have printed books. That is why the more […]

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Moneeb is the person who often returns to his Lord. It is not recommended to call someone with this name as it carries meanings of praise.

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obligatory means=fard or wajib prohibited=haram makroh=not recomended mubah=neither punishable nor rewardable recomend=sunnah or voluntry, rewardable if performed and not punishable if not performed. …………………………………………………………………. This is correct but mubah can also mean permissible.

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Usually, there isn’t any way to differentiate. However, it appears that if it is in the positive, it is FIrasa but if it is doubting people and causing hardship, it is wiswas.

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This was mentioned in the books of Tafseer but without any authentic proof.

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Fatwa no. 118135 Is the promulgation of man-made laws and drawing up a constitution for ruling by them instead of the laws of Allah a matter concerning which the scholars differed and both opinions are views of Ahl al-Sunnah? There is a discussion among some brothers as to whether this action is kufr that puts […]

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Why Eesa alaihissalam was given title – ‘Al-Masih’ (Messiah) where as no prophet was given that title. What is the meaning of the word ‘Al-Masih’ in Arabic ? And also why Dajjaal is called ‘Al-Masih Ad-Dajjaal’ (False Messiah)? ………………………………………………………………… Al maseeh refers to Isa’s ability to wipe over the sick and cure them. Mash in […]

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Waseela in Arabic is a means of reaching someone or place. It is not permissible to take the Prophet salla Allahu alaihi wa sallam or anyone else a waseela to Allah as this is means of Shirk.

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Waseela in Arabic is a means of reaching someone or place. It is not permissible to take the Prophet salla Allahu alaihi wa sallam or anyone else a waseela to Allah as this is means of Shirk.

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