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Hanafi | Ash'ari | Sunni | Pan - Islamist | Proponent of a Ummatic project

Peshawar, Pakistan
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The Etiquette of a Woman: Al-Ghazali (d. 505) said: [1]: A woman should mostly remain at home, focused on her household duties. [2]: She should rarely go out or be seen in public. [3]: She should keep conversations with neighbors to a minimum. 1/7
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The Etiquette Everyone Forgets When Staying at a Friend's House: Abd al-Fattāh Abū Ghuddah (d. 1417) said: "If you enter the house of your brother or friend, and he sits you there or lets you sleep there, do not inspect it with your eyes as an examiner or scrutinizer. 1/4
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The Bravery of the Prophet ﷺ in Battles: Al-Ghazali (d. 505) said: "He ﷺ was the most courageous and the bravest of people. 'Alī رَضِيَ اللَّهُ عَنْهُ said: "I saw myself on the day of Badr, and we were seeking refuge with the Prophet ﷺ, and he was the closest of us to 1/5
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Overcoming Distractions in Prayer: Al-Ghazali (d. 505) said: "as for the inner reasons, they are more severe, for whoever is preoccupied by worldly concerns cannot confine his thoughts to one field; rather, he continually flits from one side to another. Lowering the gaze 1/20
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Imam Abu Hanifa's Sense of Humor: [🧵]
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Valentine's Day: A Celebration of Disobedience to Allāh and His Messenger: [🧵]
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What is the Best Trait in Women? Alī Ibn Abi Talib was with Prophet ﷺ when the latter asked: "What is the Best Trait in Women?" But no one spoke. Alī said: "When I returned, I asked Fātima and she replied: "That men do not see them" 1/4
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The Importance of Marrying a Righteous Wife: Al-Ghazali (d. 505) said: "The first [thing] is that she should be righteous, religious; for this is the foundation and this should be the concern. For if she is weak in religion [dīn] regarding guarding herself and her private 1/11
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Remembering a Sin You Have Committed in the Past: Ibn 'Umar رضي الله عنه said: "Whoever remembers a sin that he has committed, and his heart trembles because of it, it will be erased for him in the Mother of the Book." 1/2
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Aisha bint Abi Bakr Unparalleled Virtues: Aisha bint Abi Bakr said: "'I was given nine (virtues) which were not given to any woman except Maryam (Mary) bint Imran. Jibrīl came to me in my form, so the Messenger of Allah ﷺ, was commanded to marry me. He married me while I was
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Who Is Better: A Married or Unmarried Person? Al-Ghazali (d. 505) said: "The merit of the married over the bachelor is like the merit of the mujahīd over the one who sits at home [qa'īd]. and one rak'ah from a married person is better than seventy rak'ahs from a bachelor. 1/2
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Recent blasphemy incident in Swat, Pakistan and Islamic ruling: [🧵]
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Why Did Bukharī, Muslīm, and the Six Major Collectors Not Narrate from Abū Hanifah? [🧵]
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Are Prophets Alive in Their Graves? [🧵]
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Is Every Innovation Haram? Muhammad 'Alawī al-Malikī (d. 1425) said: "Not every innovation [bid'ah] is forbidden. If that were the case, then the compilation of the Qur'an by Abu Bakr, 'Umar, and Zayd رضي الله عنهم into written copies, out of fear of its loss due to the 1/8
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A Mother's Marital Advice to Her Daughter on Her Wedding Day: Asmā' bint Khārija al-Fazārī (d. 66) said to her daughter on her wedding day: "You have left the nest where you were raised and moved to a bed you did not know, and a partner you were not familiar with. So, 1/4
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What to Do When Someone Tells You a Story You Already Know: Etiquette Often Forgotten: Abd al-Fattāh Abū Ghuddah (d. 1417) said: "from the etiquette of sitting together also is that if your companion tells you a story which he thinks you do not know—and you do know it— 1/7
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Ruling on Looking at Non-Mahram Women: Al-Ṣabunī (d. 1442) said: "Islamic Shari'ah has forbidden looking at non-mahram women, so it is not permissible for a man to look at a woman other than his wife or his female mahram. However, 1/10
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How the Salaf acted at the Prophet's ﷺ grave: [🧵]
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Story of a Man's Struggle with His Desire, Narrated by al-Ghazali (d. 505): "My desire overcame me at the beginning of my intention for what I could not bear, so I intensified supplication to Allāh تعالى. I then saw a person in a dream, and he said: "What's the matter?" 1/5
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The Horses of Jannah: Abdul Rahman Ibn Sa'dah said: "I loved horses, so I said, 'O Messenger of Allah, are there horses in Jannah?' He ﷺ said: "If Allāh admits you to Jannah, O Abdul-Rahman, you will have therein a horse made of a ruby with two wings that will fly you 1/2
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Abd al-Qādir al-Jazā'rī (d. 1300) Explains Why Muslims Imitate the West: "Some companions asked about the reason Muslims admire and emulate Christians in their customs, attire, eating, drinking, riding, indeed in all their movements, settlements, rulings, and laws. 1/9
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Al-Ghazali (d. 505), in his *Iḥyāʾ 'Ulūm al-Dīn*, states that women should be inferior to men in these four aspects, and there are four aspects in which women should excel above men: "a woman should be inferior to a man in [1]: age [2]: height [3]: wealth [4]: lineage 1/2
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The Dangers of Western Values: Nūr al-Dīn 'Itr (d. 1442) said: "We have been infected by the social chaos from European civilization, falsely called 'personal freedom' — that chaos which allows its possessor to remain without a spouse or family establishment, wandering 1/10
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Is Marriage for Pleasure and Satisfying One’s Desires? Al-Ṣabunī (d. 1442) said: "some people view marriage as being for pleasure and entertainment, and satisfying desire. So you see him marrying and divorcing, and not staying with a woman for more than 1/4
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Is It Permissible for Women to Post Their Pictures on the Internet? [🧵]
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The Prophet ﷺ said: "The first to be questioned on the Day of Resurrection will be three men [1]: to whom Allāh ﷻ gave knowledge. Allāh ﷻ will say: 'What did you do with what you knew?' The man will say: 'O Rabb, I used to strive in worship day and night.' 1/7
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the Intellectual Sermons of Umar عَلَيْهِ ٱلسَّلَامُ and Abu Bakr عَلَيْهِ ٱلسَّلَامُ: Wisdom Unveiled: [🧵]
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Challenge to the Sunnis: Bring one intellectual sermon by either Abu Bakr or Umar
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Imam Abu Hanifa's Definition of Ahlus Sunnah Wal-Jamā'a: [🧵]
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Why Many Muslim Youth Today Delay Marriage: An Explanation by Al-Ṣabunī (d. 1442): "Many Muslim youths refrain from marriage at the onset of puberty, either out of fear of the exorbitant costs, which they are unable to bear while in the prime of youth and future life, 1/5
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How Ghayrah over a Woman Changed the History of Islam: Nūr al-Dīn 'Itr (d. 1442) said: "There was a woman captured by the Romans, and there was no connection between her and the Muslim Caliph, Al-Mu'taṣim Bi'llāh (d. 227), except for the brotherhood of Islam. 1/4
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The Importance of Listening to the Qur'an: 'Abd Allāh Sīraj al-Dīn al-Husaynī (d. 1422) said: "A Muslim should listen to the Qur'an and be attentive, hoping that Allāh تعالى have mercy upon him through this, because by listening and being attentive, he has exposed himself 1/3
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Al-Ghazali (d. 505), in his *Iḥyāʾ ʿUlūm al-Dīn*, states seven rules for eating with others, and they are: "[1]: When dining together, one should not start eating before someone deserving of precedence due to seniority or status,unless that person is the one being followed 1/7
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A graphical representation highlighting scholars of Islam, the lineage between teachers and students, and their connections, including the four Imams and their respective students.
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15 Benefits of Marriage: Nūr al-Dīn 'Itr (d. 1442) said: "[1]: Refinement of character: and it is a noble objective, for [piety is good character], as established in the Ahadīth, and the continuation of celibacy results in various types of bad character: Among them: 1/
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Muhammad 'Alawī al-Malikī (d. 1425) Refutes a Major Misconception about the Mawlid: "As for standing during the Mawlid of the Prophet ﷺ at the mention of his birth and his emergence into the world, some people have a false assumption, with no basis as far as I know 1/11
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The Purpose of Hijab and Its Misuse: Muhammad Sa'īd Ramadan al-Boutī (d. 1434) said: "The wisdom is that sexual stimuli and innate attractions should be hidden from the eyes of those who see and look at them from men, so that nothing from it excites them to any 1/8
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Important Etiquettes to Remember When Visiting the Sick: Abd al-Fattāh Abū Ghuddah (d. 1417) said: "The visitor of the sick should be clean in clothing, pleasant in scent, and neat in cleanliness, so that his soul may be uplifted and his health may be refreshed. 1/6
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Dispelling Misconceptions: The Validity of Reciting Qur'an over the Deceased: [🧵]
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This is not permissible as it is an innovation
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Dispelling Misconceptions: The Permissibility of Visiting Tombs in Islam: [🧵]
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It is not permissible to visit tombs or dargah, let alone reciting the fatiha which is also an innovation
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Debunking Myths: The Authenticity and Importance of Calling the Adhan into the Ears of Newborns: [🧵]
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This is not a confirmed sunnah and I am inclined to say that this is not right to do.
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Advice from Hasan al-Basri (d. 110): "Be content, O son of Adām, and you will be self-sufficient. Withdraw from people, and you will find peace. Abandon desires, and you will become free. Leave envy, and your nobility will manifest. Endure a little, and you will enjoy 1/2
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Mustafa Sabri (d. 1373) Critiques the Western View of Women: "whoever looks at the manifestations of the West thinks that its people worship women and glorify them to this extent. and from these manifestations, the Eastern woman is considered oppressed, humiliated, and 1/11
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Muhammad 'Alī Al-Ṣabunī (d. 1442) responds to claims that Islam permits men to beat their wives: "Yes, the Qur'an has allowed the beating of women, but when and to whom? This matter is a treatment, and treatment is only needed when necessary. If a woman rebels 1/14
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Who Completed the Qur'an in One Rak'ah? Kharījah Ibn Muṣ'ab (d. 168) said: "Four of the Imams completed the Qur'an in one rak'ah: [1]: Uthmān Ibn Affan (d. 35) [2]: Tamīm al-Darī (d. 40) [3]: Sa'id Ibn Jubayr (d. 95) [4]: Abu Hanifa (d. 150) رَضِيَ اللَّهُ عَنْهُمْ 1/2
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Rather, lower your gaze while you are sitting or sleeping there, limiting your sight to what you need only. Do not open any locked items such as a cupboard or box, or wallet, or a tied bag, or anything concealed. For this is contrary to the manners of Islam and the trust 2/4
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Al-Ghazali (d. 505), in his *'Iḥyāʾ 'Ulūm al-Dīn*, states three benefits of marrying a virgin: "[1]: She is more likely to love and bond with her husband, which enhances the sense of affection. The Prophet ﷺ said, "Marry the affectionate and fertile, for they are inclined 1/3
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Al-Asma'ī, a Beautiful Wife, and an Ugly Husband: Al-Asma'ī (d. 216) said: "I entered the desert and found a woman who was one of the most beautiful people in appearance, with a man who was one of the ugliest. So I said to her: "O you, are you content to be with someone 1/3
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Looking at the Fiancée in Islam: Al-Ṣabunī (d. 1442) said: "One of the virtues of our noble Shariah is that it instructs the suitor to look at his fiancée before the marriage contract is completed. This is to ensure lasting affection and love between them and to become 1/9
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The Etiquette of Informing Someone of Bad News: Abd al-Fattāh Abū Ghuddah (d. 1417) said: "If you are compelled to inform someone about a disliked matter, or the occurrence of a tragic event, or the death of a relative or someone dear to your friend or relative, or 1/10
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Imam Abu Hanifa: The Only Tābi'ī Among the Four Imams: [🧵]
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The Dispute between Muawiyah and Ali Ibn Abī Talib: Al-Ghazali (d. 505) said: "What happened between Muawiyah and Ali رضي الله عنهما, was based on ijtihad, and not a dispute over the khilafah [caliphate]. Ali رضي الله عنه thought that surrendering the killers of Uthman, 1/4
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your brother or friend has entrusted you with by allowing you to enter and stay in his house. Know the manners of your visit and follow the ways of good companionship, so that you may increase in love and respect with your host, and may Allāh تعالى, protect and take care 3/4
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Imam Abu Hanifa's Praise for Imam Ja'far as-Saddiq: Imam Abu Hanifa said: "I never saw one greater in fiqh than Ja'far ibn Muhammad"
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Why Didn't Allāh ﷻ Allow Polyandry (Having Multiple Husbands) for Women? Muhammad Sa'īd Ramadan al-Boutī (d. 1434) said: "Among people today, when faced with these clear logical arguments that we have presented, some turn away or preoccupy themselves with saying: 1/17
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Eight Qualities in a Woman for a Successful, Long-Term Marriage: Al-Ghazali (d. 505) said: "As for the qualities that make life pleasant, which must be considered in a woman for the contract to last and its purposes to be fulfilled, they are eight: [1]: Religion [dīn] 1/2
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Mustafa Sabri (d. 1373) on the Importance of Early Marriage: "among what helps in chastity is not making marriage difficult by setting a marriage age and delaying marriage until several years after both genders reach puberty. and who can guarantee for us that boys and girls 1/7
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The Knowledge of Umar Ibn Al-Khattab: Ibn Masud said: "'If the knowledge of Umar was placed on one side of the scale, and the knowledge of the people of the Earth was placed on the other side, his knowledge would outweigh theirs"
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The Etiquette of Speaking When Visiting Someone: Abd al-Fattāh Abū Ghuddah (d. 1417) said: "When you speak in the presence of those you are visiting, do not speak except with what is appropriate for the occasion and with brevity. If you are the youngest in the gathering, 1/3
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When Imam Ahmad Ibn Hanbal Abandoned His Friend Over a Joke: Al-Ghazali (d. 505) said: "there was a long companionship between Ahmad Ibn Hanbal (d. 241) and Yahya Ibn Ma'in (d. 233), but Imam Ahmad abandoned him when he heard him say: 'I do not ask anyone for anything, 1/4
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Al-Ṣabunī's (d. 1442) Refutation of Modern Muslim Views on Dowry: "today people have looked at the dowry with a purely materialistic perspective, so they made it the foundation and basis of the marriage contract, and while it was a symbol of honor, it has now become 1/9
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[4]: She should only enter neighbors' homes if absolutely necessary. [5]: She should honor her husband’s rights even when he is not present. [6]: She should strive to please her husband in all matters. [7]: She must be loyal to her husband, protecting his wealth, herself, 2/7
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The Generosity of the Prophet ﷺ: Al-Ghazali (d. 505) said: "He ﷺ was the most generous of people and the most giving. In the month of Ramadan, he was like a swiftly flowing wind, never holding onto anything. 'Alī رَضِيَ اللَّهُ عَنْهُ said, when describing the Prophet ﷺ 1/8
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Innovation of the Handshake by the Yemeni Companions: The Prophet ﷺ said: "Tomorrow shall come to you a people more sensitive in their hearts towards Islam than you" Then the Ash'aris came – Abū Mūsā was with them. [He was coming back from his land Yemen after having 1/5
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Abd Allah ibn Mas'ud رضي الله عنه said: "Gazing at one's parents is worship, Gazing at the Ka'ba is worship; gazing at the Qur'an is worship; and gazing at your brethren out of love for Allāh's sake is worship."
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Imam Abu Hanifa's Comedic Companion: Abū Usayd used to sit with Imam Abu Hanifa. He was an elderly, chaste, and simple-minded man. Once, in Abu Hanifa's gathering, he said to a man: "Lift your knee, for I want to urinate" but he actually meant to say, "I want to spit" 1/7
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Trials Endured by Imam Abu Hanifa: [🧵]
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The Truth Every Muslim Needs to Remember About Westerners: Sa'id Hawwa (d. 1409) said: "The Westerner cannot digest the idea of a state based on Islamic principles, nor can he digest the idea of a political party based on Islam, let alone the idea of a single Islamic state 1/8
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It was said to Maṣ'ār (d. 153): "Do you love someone who informs you of your faults?" He said: "If he advises me privately, then yes, but if he rebukes me publicly, then no" Al-Ghazali (d. 505) said: "and this is true; for advice in private is love and compassion, and 1/2
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Student of Knowledge: Be Proud of Yourself, Don't See Yourself as Weak: Muhammad 'Awwāmah (b. 1358) said: "the student of knowledge should be proud of the favor of Allāh upon him, and not see himself as weak, while he sees his classmate in primary school - for example - 1/5
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Unraveling Misconceptions: Understanding the Hadith "Were it not for you (O Muhammad ﷺ), I would not have created the universe..." [🧵]
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When I was in college, my professor quoted this hadith: “Were it not for you (O Muḥammad ﷺ), I would not have created the universe...” After I pointed out that it was a fabrication, he failed me in the midterm exam despite my answers being similar to my peers. 😅
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Al-Suyuti (d. 911) mentioned in "Tārīkh al-Khulafā'" that he observed in the handwriting of al-Dhahabi (d. 748) that those who were exceptional in their respective eras due to their skills were: "Abu Bakr as-Siddiq in genealogy, 'Umar ibn al-Khattab in strength in the 1/8
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When the polytheists surrounded him, he dismounted from his mule and began to say: "I am the Prophet, no lie, I am the son of Abd al-Muttalib" None was seen that day who was stronger than him." – Iḥyāʾ 'Ulūm al-Dīn 5/5
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Ibn Taymiyyah's Affiliation with the Qādirī Ṭarīqa: [🧵]
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The status of al-Albānī (d. 1420) and his hadith works: [🧵]
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The Worship of Imam Abū Hanifah: Al-Muwaffaq al-Makkī (d. 827 AH / 1424 CE) narrated with his chain to Hafs Ibn 'Abd al-Rahman who said: "Abū Hanifah used to memorize the Qur'an and complete it thirty times a month" He also narrated with his chain to him [Hafs] that 1/23
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The Importance of Madīnah al-Munawwarah: Qadī Iyad (d. 544) said: "among the ways to magnify and honor him is to magnify all his causes and to honor his sites and places, from Makkah and Madīnah, and his institutions, and what he touched ﷺ, or is known by 1/17
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Abu Hanifa enquired about him. "He was trampled to death by one of his mules,” came the reply. Imam Abu Hanifa said: "No doubt the one he named ‘Umar?" They said: "Yes"
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The Etiquette that the Younger Generation Should Learn: Abd al-Fattāh Abū Ghuddah (d. 1417) said: "from the etiquette of sitting together is that when you speak to your guest or anyone among people, let your voice be gentle and low, and let your raising of the voice be 1/11
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Since posting this, the responses I have received from deviant and misguided individuals are nothing but abuse and mockery of our Dīn. The majority of replies come from liberalized and feminized men and women who have nothing worthy to offer except insults and ridicule. 1/9
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The Etiquette of a Woman: Al-Ghazali (d. 505) said: [1]: A woman should mostly remain at home, focused on her household duties. [2]: She should rarely go out or be seen in public. [3]: She should keep conversations with neighbors to a minimum. 1/7
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to avoid him looking down on her. On the other hand, she should excel in [1]: beauty [2]: manners [3]: piety [4]: character Good character is seen as a sign of sincerity in maintaining a marriage." 2/2
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Qualities for Attaining Jannah and Avoiding Hell: 'Alī Ibn Abī Talīb رضي الله عنه said: "Whoever combines six qualities in himself has left no desire for Paradise unfulfilled, nor any escape from Hell. [1]: The first is knowing Allāh and obeying Him. [2]: knowing Shaytan 1/2
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and her actions from betrayal. [8]: She should not leave the house without her husband's permission. [9]: If she does go out, she should remain concealed and avoid busy places like streets and markets. [10]: She should avoid situations where strangers might hear her voice 3/7
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How can Muslims get strong and dominant again? Mustafa Sabri (d. 1373) said: "As for if they [meaning Muslims] want to be strong in religion [dīn] and the world [dunyā] together, and be revived to life again before the Hereafter, the way to achieve this goal, 1/3
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Muhammad 'Alawī al-Malikī (d. 1425) Refutes Those Who Do Takfir of the Sufis: "The Sufis constitute three-quarters of Muslims around the world, all of whom are affiliated with Tāsawwuf, and they populate their spread corners of the earth. Those corners which had the merit 1/10
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Warning from Hoor Al-Ayn to the Women of This World: It is narrated from Muʿādh Ibn Jabal that the Messenger of Allāh ﷺ said: "No woman harms her husband in this world except that his wife from among the Hoor al-Ayn says: 'Do not harm him, may Allāh destroy you, for he 1/2
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When Muslims Return to Their Original Way of Life: Mustafa Sabri (d. 1373) said: "if Muslims return to their original way of life and become true Muslims, their educated elite will lead them in the strength of both aspects [īman and 'āmal], and they will be the best 1/6
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or recognize her. [11]: She should not introduce herself to her husband's friends and remain unknown to them. [12]: Her primary concern should be the well-being of her household, including managing the home, praying, and fasting. [13]: If a male friend of her husband asks 4/7
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[19]: In all interactions, she should uphold respect and modesty, especially in her husband’s absence. – Iḥyāʾ 'Ulūm al-Dīn 7/7
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Unraveling the Truth: Who is Muhammad Ibn Shams al-Dīn? [🧵]
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Ali Ibn Abi Talib's Profound Words on the Eternal Purity of Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ). Ali Ibn Abi Talib said: "When I Washed the Prophet I expected to experience whatever the washers of the dead experience but I did not" Then I said: "By my father, how pure he is, you are (1/2)
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Islam: The Only Religion [Dīn] to Transform Sexual Enjoyment into an Act of Worship: Al-Ṣabunī (d. 1442) said: "Tell me, by your Rabb: What religion is nobler than this religion, which makes a person—while enjoying their physical desire through intercourse—rewarded and 1/5
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In *Iḥyāʾ 'Ulūm al-Dīn*, Al-Ghazali (d. 505) shares the saying of 'Ali Ibn Abī Talīb رضي الله عنه on beef: "Beef is a disease, its milk is a cure, its ghee is medicine, and fat removes an equal amount of disease." 1/2
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The Wisdom behind Prophet ﷺ Shepherding of Sheep: Muhammad Sa'īd Ramadan al-Boutī (d. 1434) said: "As for his turning to shepherding sheep for the purpose of earning sustenance and livelihood, it contains three important indications: The first: 1/10
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The Illusion Some Young Muslim Men Have and the Importance of Modest and Pious Girls: Nūr al-Dīn 'Itr (d. 1442) said: "the Shāytan has adorned for some young people the illusion that they should equate the pious and modest girl, who possesses shyness and decorum, with 1/
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In his *Iḥyāʾ 'Ulūm al-Dīn*, Al-Ghazali (d. 505) relates a saying of Imam Al-Shafi'i (d. 204) where he lists four things that increase one's sexual desire: "[1]: Eating sparrows [2]: Eating large fish [3]: Eating pistachios [4]: Eating watercress"
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Imam al-Ghazali on the Profound Meaning of "Allahu Akbar": [🧵]
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Why Do Some Men Want Women to Remove Their Hijab? Genuine Concern for Women or Selfish Desires? Muhammad Sa'īd Ramadan al-Boutī (d. 1434) said: "Thus, we can all know that the eager call that comes from the mouths of many young men to girls and women, to free themselves 1/6
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Different Degrees of Halal and Haram: Al-Ghazali (d. 505) said: "Know that all of the Haram is vile, but some of it is more vile than others and all of the Halal is good but some of it is better than others and purer than others. Just as the Physician judges all sweetness 1/10
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Hakim Ibn Hizam said: "The Messenger of Allāh ﷺ commanded women to give charity and urged them to do so. He ﷺ said, "Give charity, for you are the majority of the inhabitants of Hell." A woman among them said, "Why is that, O Messenger of Allah?" He ﷺ said: 1/2
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