Can't wait see Trump's return.
Hahaha Shitlibs and progressives losing their minds
Long overdue too, Roe v. Wade was blatantly unconstitutional and based off the testimony of a woman who lied about being raped.
Hahaha Shitlibs and progressives losing their minds
Unfortunately i know people from my extended family who are member of this sect.Rest in Peace Shaykh Mahmud Effendi (May Allah be pleased with him).
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Salam to you all.
Tariq ibn Shihab reported: Umar ibn Al-Khattab, may Allah be pleased with him, left on a journey to Syria and with him was Abu Ubaida. They came upon a creek, so Umar dismounted from his camel, took off his sandals and placed them over his shoulder, and then led the camel over the creek. Abu Ubaida said, “O commander of the faithful, are you doing this? You have taken off your sandals and placed them on your back and you led the camel through the creek yourself. I do not think it will be easy for me to get the people of this country to honor you.” Umar said, “If only someone else had said this, O Abu Ubaida! I have made this a deterrent for the nation of Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him. Verily, we were a disgraceful people and Allah honored us with Islam, so if we seek honor from other than Islam, then Allah will humiliate us.” (Al-Mustadrak ‘ala as-Saheehain 214)
Unfortunately i know people from my extended family who are member of this sect.
According to them a 10 years old girl is not allowed to play with her cousin because its ''haram''
They use millions of their followers as free labor in summer camps in central anatolia where the people work in the fields without a payment, the money from harvest goes into the pockets of the big landlords.
May he and his whole sect rot in hell.
There was a reason for tarikat ban...If what you say is true then seeing all these people attending his funeral is a bit worrying.
Long overdue too, Roe v. Wade was blatantly unconstitutional and based off the testimony of a woman who lied about being raped.
Not sure why lefties are crying though, all this means is that abortion will be up to states to decide and more than 2/3rds of US states already legalized abortion on demand years ago.
Certainly worrying for you, but Islam seems to worry you all by default. In your heart of hearts the truth calls out, and if you reject it this will only be a source of anxiety for you.If what you say is true then seeing all these people attending his funeral is a bit worrying.
The first point you mention, I would have to admit that I am in agreement with. The age of accountability begins at 7, at which we are accountable for our actions before Allah (Exalted is he). In practical terms, I have heard of children here in Canada (growing up here myself) sexually active as early as 10 or perhaps even earlier. Though obviously I don't have direct visual observations of such activities. This may be different from the cultural norms in Turkiye, but it would be important to note that Islam itself probably played a role in the formation of such cultural norms if so.Unfortunately i know people from my extended family who are member of this sect.
According to them a 10 years old girl is not allowed to play with her cousin because its ''haram''
They use millions of their followers as free labor in summer camps in central anatolia where the people work in the fields without a payment, the money from harvest goes into the pockets of the big landlords.
May he and his whole sect rot in hell.
Sorry but that is an old custom, if you want to separate by gender and this even from the age of 7 onwards then you can do so but i have problem with people who enforce this on my cousins. This old mentality in a modern socieity is in wrong place.The first point you mention, I would have to admit that I am in agreement with. The age of accountability begins at 7, at which we are accountable for our actions before Allah (Exalted is he). In practical terms, I have heard of children here in Canada (growing up here myself) sexually active as early as 10 or perhaps even earlier. Though obviously I don't have direct visual observations of such activities. This may be different from the cultural norms in Turkiye, but it would be important to note that Islam itself probably played a role in the formation of such cultural norms if so.
Thats not something that i read somewhere, its first hand experience, as said some people from my extended family are part of this cult.As to the second point, if I understand you correctly, that is disturbing if true. I certainly don't assert that you are lying, but do you have any evidence or articles to substantiate that?
No, people who organize under the leadership of a man and reject the laws of their country are dangerous, such cult should be forbidden and crushed.Certainly worrying for you, but Islam seems to worry you all by default. In your heart of hearts the truth calls out, and if you reject it this will only be a source of anxiety for you.
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Rest in Peace Shaykh Mahmud Effendi (May Allah be pleased with him).
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Salam to you all.
Tariq ibn Shihab reported: Umar ibn Al-Khattab, may Allah be pleased with him, left on a journey to Syria and with him was Abu Ubaida. They came upon a creek, so Umar dismounted from his camel, took off his sandals and placed them over his shoulder, and then led the camel over the creek. Abu Ubaida said, “O commander of the faithful, are you doing this? You have taken off your sandals and placed them on your back and you led the camel through the creek yourself. I do not think it will be easy for me to get the people of this country to honor you.” Umar said, “If only someone else had said this, O Abu Ubaida! I have made this a deterrent for the nation of Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him. Verily, we were a disgraceful people and Allah honored us with Islam, so if we seek honor from other than Islam, then Allah will humiliate us.” (Al-Mustadrak ‘ala as-Saheehain 214)
The first point you mention, I would have to admit that I am in agreement with. The age of accountability begins at 7, at which we are accountable for our actions before Allah (Exalted is he). In practical terms, I have heard of children here in Canada (growing up here myself) sexually active as early as 10 or perhaps even earlier. Though obviously I don't have direct visual observations of such activities. This may be different from the cultural norms in Turkiye, but it would be important to note that Islam itself probably played a role in the formation of such cultural norms if so.
As to the second point, if I understand you correctly, that is disturbing if true. I certainly don't assert that you are lying, but do you have any evidence or articles to substantiate that?
I do support some abortions, it's just plain wrong to ban abortions outright. There are good reasons for abortions, like medically speaking risky births, rape victims or let's face it if a kid is highly likely to have a difficult life due to some condition.
Abortions are not outright banned in the US, but the states decide now. And the governments of the states are democratically elected.
Which is not as bad as it sounds in some media and only showing us how polarized the US are. They have the super liberal coastal states and the Bible-belt / Jesus-land in-between. I hope they break up for good, as well as the Russian Federation or China hopefully one day.