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Topic: A Q & A a Day Keeps the Ignorance Away
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Sajid_R
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Aboo Ahmad unspecified
(New Zealand)
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I think the Shaykh meant that the rulling for braiding during salaah is that it's not haraam.
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OmarAsSomaalii
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Aboo Rabee' 'Umar ibn 'Abdul-'Azeez
(UK)
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ya akhee, baarakAllaahu feek. A suggestion however. How are we to understand the following narration in light of our Shaykh al-Ghudayaan hafidhahullaah answer? In the hadeeth of Ibn 'Abbaas in Saheeh Muslim, that he saw Abdullaah ibn Al-Haarith praying with his hair braided back, and Ibn Abbaas unbraided Abdullaah ibn Al-Haarith's hair while he was praying. So Ibn Al-Haarith asks him after the prayer, "What is with you and my head?" Ibn 'Abbaas replied, "Verily I heard the Messenger of Allaah sallallaahu 'alayhe wa sallam say: Indeed the example of the one who prays like this is like the example of the one who prays with his hands bound." [Saheeh Muslim, see The Prophet's Prayer Described p.143] Al-Albaanee gives a nice faa'idah, he says, "And the meaning of the hadeeth is that if his hair is unplatted or untied and it falls upon the earth when he prostrates, he is given the reward for each hair that touches the ground. So if it is braided back, it becomes as if it does not prostrate. And this parable of it being like hands bound back, is because they (the hands) would not touch the ground during prostration. So I say it appears that this ruling is specific to the men, not the women, as was quoted by Ash-Showkaanee from Ibn Al-'Arabee." [The Prophet's Prayer p.143 arabic edition] BaarakAllaahu feekum
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dksadiq
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Damilola Sadiq ibn Owodunni
(Lagos, Nigeria || Eastern Province, KSA)
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Beneficial, short questions and answers, ما شاء الله. May Allaah reward the Shaykh al-Ghudyaan for answering and the brother for asking and sharing and may He preserve them both.
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ibnHajar
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Abu Mubaarak 'Abdullah ibn Hajar
(Riyadh, KSA)
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ibnHajar
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Abu Mubaarak 'Abdullah ibn Hajar
(Riyadh, KSA)
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I recently asked the shaykh, may Allah preserve him, ameen, about the way to memorize mutoon and the Qur'aan. He said,
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"You should read the text, understand it, and then try to memorize it."
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He then said,
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"As for the Qur'an, you should memorize it based on the mawdoo'aat (topics or subject matter). Sooratul-Baqarah has more than 40 topics such as inheritance, marriage, divorce, menses, jihaad, fasting, and hajj etc."
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The shaykh gave me a paper with the decision made by Rabitah Islami regarding marriages and divorces in non-Muslim countries. I hope to scan it and post it. It will be in Arabic, so if someone wants to take on the task of translating it that would be great.
"Fear Allah and be with the truthful"
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ibnHajar
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Abu Mubaarak 'Abdullah ibn Hajar
(Riyadh, KSA)
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ibnHajar
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Abu Mubaarak 'Abdullah ibn Hajar
(Riyadh, KSA)
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