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THE APPROACHING EID: SISTERS BE CAREFUL
While we should celebrate with our loved ones on this day, it is important to do so within the confines of the Shari’ah, and for us not to do that which is displeasing to Allah - as we celebrate a day of Eid given to us by Allah!
A common theme amongst Eid gatherings/Celebrations/Salah, is the condition in which women attend these gatherings. A small reminder for the men who have women, and for our sisters to keep between their eyes.
It has been confirmed from the Prophet (صلى الله عليه و سلم), the forbiddance of preventing them (women) from going out to the Masjid, as was narrated in the Hadith of Ibn Umar (رضي الله عنه), where he says:
“The Prophet (صلى الله عليه و سلم) said: If the wife of anyone of you asks permission to go to the Mosque, he should not forbid her.”
(Bukhari 5238; Muslim 921)
Imam al-Tirmidhi (رحمه الله) said in his Sunan (2/433):
“And a group of the people of knowledge reference this hadith, in granting the concession for the women to go out (to the Salah) for the two Eid Prayers, and others disliked it. It is narrated that Abdullah Ibn al-Mubārak (رحمه الله) said: “I dislike for the women to go out (to the Salah) for the two Eids, and if the women insisted except that she wishes to go out (to the Salah), then her husband should allow her to go in her shabby old clothes (اطمارها الخلقان), and for her not to beautify herself, and if she refuses to go out in this manner, then it is upon the husband to prevent her from going out.” And it is narrated from Aisha (رضي الله عنها), that she said: “If the Messenger (صلى الله عليه و سلم) were to see what the women of today have come with, then he would have prevented them from going out to the Masājid, as the women of Bani Israel were prevented.” And it is narrated from Sufyān al-Thawri (رحمه الله), that he disliked the days which the women would go out for Eid.”
Ibn Rajab (رحمه الله) said in Al-Fath (8/41):
“Aisha (رضي الله عنها) statement is indicating that the Prophet (صلى الله عليه و سلم) would give concessions in some of what he gave concessions in, due to the absence of corruption in his time, and when the corruption appeared and spread after his time (those concessions would no longer apply) – so if he where to witness what has since transpired, he would not have continued in allowing said concession, rather he would have forbade it, because it is He who orders to goodness and forbids corruption and evil…”
Ibn Rajab continues: “…And the Scholars differed with regards to allowing the women to be at the Masājid during the times of the congregational prayer with the men, and some of the Scholars [even] disliked for women to be at the Masājid in all circumstances, and it is what is the apparent understanding of what is narrated from Aisha (رضي الله عنها), and she pointed that this concession (of not preventing the women from going to the Masājid) was for (applicable) them, only when they had not done what they’ve since done, so this concession was for a purpose, and that purpose has been removed (or superseded by a greater evil).”
Imam Ahmad Ibn Hanbal (رحمه الله) said: I dislike for women to go out in these times (his era), because they are a Fitnah…
@project_guiding_light
While we should celebrate with our loved ones on this day, it is important to do so within the confines of the Shari’ah, and for us not to do that which is displeasing to Allah - as we celebrate a day of Eid given to us by Allah!
A common theme amongst Eid gatherings/Celebrations/Salah, is the condition in which women attend these gatherings. A small reminder for the men who have women, and for our sisters to keep between their eyes.
It has been confirmed from the Prophet (صلى الله عليه و سلم), the forbiddance of preventing them (women) from going out to the Masjid, as was narrated in the Hadith of Ibn Umar (رضي الله عنه), where he says:
“The Prophet (صلى الله عليه و سلم) said: If the wife of anyone of you asks permission to go to the Mosque, he should not forbid her.”
(Bukhari 5238; Muslim 921)
Imam al-Tirmidhi (رحمه الله) said in his Sunan (2/433):
“And a group of the people of knowledge reference this hadith, in granting the concession for the women to go out (to the Salah) for the two Eid Prayers, and others disliked it. It is narrated that Abdullah Ibn al-Mubārak (رحمه الله) said: “I dislike for the women to go out (to the Salah) for the two Eids, and if the women insisted except that she wishes to go out (to the Salah), then her husband should allow her to go in her shabby old clothes (اطمارها الخلقان), and for her not to beautify herself, and if she refuses to go out in this manner, then it is upon the husband to prevent her from going out.” And it is narrated from Aisha (رضي الله عنها), that she said: “If the Messenger (صلى الله عليه و سلم) were to see what the women of today have come with, then he would have prevented them from going out to the Masājid, as the women of Bani Israel were prevented.” And it is narrated from Sufyān al-Thawri (رحمه الله), that he disliked the days which the women would go out for Eid.”
Ibn Rajab (رحمه الله) said in Al-Fath (8/41):
“Aisha (رضي الله عنها) statement is indicating that the Prophet (صلى الله عليه و سلم) would give concessions in some of what he gave concessions in, due to the absence of corruption in his time, and when the corruption appeared and spread after his time (those concessions would no longer apply) – so if he where to witness what has since transpired, he would not have continued in allowing said concession, rather he would have forbade it, because it is He who orders to goodness and forbids corruption and evil…”
Ibn Rajab continues: “…And the Scholars differed with regards to allowing the women to be at the Masājid during the times of the congregational prayer with the men, and some of the Scholars [even] disliked for women to be at the Masājid in all circumstances, and it is what is the apparent understanding of what is narrated from Aisha (رضي الله عنها), and she pointed that this concession (of not preventing the women from going to the Masājid) was for (applicable) them, only when they had not done what they’ve since done, so this concession was for a purpose, and that purpose has been removed (or superseded by a greater evil).”
Imam Ahmad Ibn Hanbal (رحمه الله) said: I dislike for women to go out in these times (his era), because they are a Fitnah…
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Forwarded from Light of the Truth ©
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Al-Hashr 59:19
وَلَا تَكُونُواْ كَٱلَّذِينَ نَسُواْ ٱللَّهَ فَأَنسَىٰهُمۡ أَنفُسَهُمْۚ أُوْلَٰٓئِكَ هُمُ ٱلۡفَٰسِقُونَ
And be not like those who forgot Allah (i.e. became disobedient to Allah) and He caused them to forget their ownselves, (let them to forget to do righteous deeds). Those are the Fasiqun (rebellious, disobedient to Allah).
Divehi - Abu Bakr Ibrahim Ali (Bakurube)
(19) އަދި އެބައިމީހުން اللَّه ހަނދާން ނައްތައިލި މީހުން ފަދައިން ތިޔަބައިމީހުން ނުވާހުށި ކަމެވެ. ފަހެ އޭގެ ސަބަބުން اللَّه އެމީހުން އެމީހުންގެ نَفْس ތަކުގެ މަތީން ހަނދާންނެތި ކުރުވައިފިއެވެ. ހެޔޮކަމުގެ މަތީން އެމީހުންގެ نَفْس ތައް މުޅީން ހަނދާންނެތި ކުރުވީއެވެ. އެއީ ހަމަ ކަނޑައެޅިގެން فاسِق ންނެވެ.
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وَلَا تَكُونُواْ كَٱلَّذِينَ نَسُواْ ٱللَّهَ فَأَنسَىٰهُمۡ أَنفُسَهُمْۚ أُوْلَٰٓئِكَ هُمُ ٱلۡفَٰسِقُونَ
And be not like those who forgot Allah (i.e. became disobedient to Allah) and He caused them to forget their ownselves, (let them to forget to do righteous deeds). Those are the Fasiqun (rebellious, disobedient to Allah).
Divehi - Abu Bakr Ibrahim Ali (Bakurube)
(19) އަދި އެބައިމީހުން اللَّه ހަނދާން ނައްތައިލި މީހުން ފަދައިން ތިޔަބައިމީހުން ނުވާހުށި ކަމެވެ. ފަހެ އޭގެ ސަބަބުން اللَّه އެމީހުން އެމީހުންގެ نَفْس ތަކުގެ މަތީން ހަނދާންނެތި ކުރުވައިފިއެވެ. ހެޔޮކަމުގެ މަތީން އެމީހުންގެ نَفْس ތައް މުޅީން ހަނދާންނެތި ކުރުވީއެވެ. އެއީ ހަމަ ކަނޑައެޅިގެން فاسِق ންނެވެ.
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"Stick with your true brothers.
You can live in comfort with them, as they are a delight in times of ease and you can lean on them in times of hardship.
Assume the best about your brother until he comes with something that should alarm you from him. Avoid your enemy and beware of befriending anyone but the trustworthy and there is no trust for the one who doesn't fear Allah. Do not befriend the corrupt as he will teach you his corruption and do not reveal your secrets to him and only consult those who fear Allah, the Exalted."
- Mukhtasar minhaj al-Qasidin of Ibn Qudamah (page 106).
@FadingShadow
You can live in comfort with them, as they are a delight in times of ease and you can lean on them in times of hardship.
Assume the best about your brother until he comes with something that should alarm you from him. Avoid your enemy and beware of befriending anyone but the trustworthy and there is no trust for the one who doesn't fear Allah. Do not befriend the corrupt as he will teach you his corruption and do not reveal your secrets to him and only consult those who fear Allah, the Exalted."
- Mukhtasar minhaj al-Qasidin of Ibn Qudamah (page 106).
@FadingShadow
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Forwarded from Haqq Hurts Hypocrites
Muslims Not Ramadanies!
| Shaykh Ahmad Jibril (حفظه الله)
https://odysee.com/@HaqqHurtsHypocrites:9/muslims-not-ramadanies!-powerful-shaykh:a
| Shaykh Ahmad Jibril (حفظه الله)
https://odysee.com/@HaqqHurtsHypocrites:9/muslims-not-ramadanies!-powerful-shaykh:a
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Muslims Not Ramadanies! | Powerful | Shaykh Ahmad Musa Jibril
How should our life be after Ramadan?
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How to Get the Reward of Fasting for 6 Years
| Shaykh Ahmad Jibril (حفظه الله)
https://odysee.com/@HaqqHurtsHypocrites:9/how-to-get-the-reward-of-fasting-for-6:8
| Shaykh Ahmad Jibril (حفظه الله)
https://odysee.com/@HaqqHurtsHypocrites:9/how-to-get-the-reward-of-fasting-for-6:8
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How to Get the Reward of Fasting for 6 Years | Shaykh Ahmad Musa Jibril
"That's nearly 5 to 6 years of fasting, for fasting just a few days here and there. Abundance in reward that you get, for a bit of effort."
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• 12 books which each consist of one of the lectures.
• 1 book of which is a compilation of all the lectures in the series.
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Gentleness
Islam should make you a better person. More gentle and more kind. The more I learn, I realize that gentleness is so important. Try to understand people, have empathy, and be patient with them. No matter who they are. Don't look down on others. Recognize that everyone is at their own level and working their way up. This is what I have learned from the sunnah.
The Prophet ﷺ was always so gentle and understanding with the companions.
@FadingShadow
Islam should make you a better person. More gentle and more kind. The more I learn, I realize that gentleness is so important. Try to understand people, have empathy, and be patient with them. No matter who they are. Don't look down on others. Recognize that everyone is at their own level and working their way up. This is what I have learned from the sunnah.
The Prophet ﷺ was always so gentle and understanding with the companions.
@FadingShadow
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Live your life with this principle:
Be good even if you don't receive good, not because of other's sake but because Allah loves the good doers.
@FadingShadow
Be good even if you don't receive good, not because of other's sake but because Allah loves the good doers.
@FadingShadow
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