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[quote]Brother Oosman Quote-Brother, I think you know there are scores of interpretations by different famous scholars of the past and present on what is hijaab. So you should follow who ever is your favorite scholar and madhab and I shall follow mine. Reply:- Whom ever we follow, but the goal of ours is the same. Quote:-I personally think it is not a requirement to cover the hands and face, and if they do it, it is ok as long as they do not say it is required by Islam. If they say it is required by Islam, than that is a bidda. Reply: -Yes if they could not justified it. Quote: -Regarding the combining of prayers, I was not talking about taking the prayer out of its time. For e.g. if it is end of dhur and beginning of asr time, then you are still doing the dhur (albeit very late) and then soon you do the asr. That is the meaning of combining. You are still doing them at their proper time. Reply: - But you were referring to Shia people and they don’t follow this way. They performed Asr in Zuhr time and Esha in Magrib time every day.I had checked it with my Shia friend yesterday,he told me that they performed Asr at about 2 PM after performing Zohr,while the time of Asr start here these days after 5.PM only. Quote:-Btw, there is no where in the Quran the first Kalima 'la ila ha ill lul lah muhammad ur rasool ul lah'. But it is infact two different verses from the holy Quran that someone combined to form the kalima. So if shia people have their own kalima which is different from sunni kalima, we cannot say it is wrong as long as it is nothing bad. The shahada on the other hand is same for any new Muslim: 'ash hado alla ila ha ill lul lah, wah da ho wa la sharik alla ho, wa ashadu anna muhammadun abdo ho wa rasool la hu'. Reply:-See who is this some one From Bukhari Narrated Ibn 'Umar: Allah's Apostle said: Islam is based on (the following) five (principles): 1. To testify that none has the right to be worshipped but Allah and Muhammad is Allah's Apostle. 2. To offer the (compulsory congregational) prayers dutifully and perfectly. 3. To pay Zakat (i.e. obligatory charity) . 4. To perform Hajj. (i.e. Pilgrimage to Mecca) 5. To observe fast during the month of Ramadan. We Muslim have only two sources for all of our religion Quran(from Allah),Sunnah (from Mumammed(pbuh).We don’t follow some one brother. But I am not sure about some one who added Ali (RA) in Kalima of Shia people and I don’t want to know also. Quote:-The shia's may have different rituals from sunnis, but that is no reason to consider them deviant. They follow their own imams and scholars, who were all great Muslims too. All I know is Allah says do good and stop evil. So if someone does any good, then we can all learn something good from it. Reply: -Chriscians also follow Prophet Jesus (pbuh) and Jue follow Prophet Mosses (pbuh) we can not be Muslim until we faith on both of them, But we know that their followers are deviant from the true path. We Muslim have Quran and Sunnah to follow, and who ever will follow them, he will be on true path. Quote:- Allah says to establish the salat, pay the zakat, and bow down with those who bow down. So if I see the Shia people bowing down in worship, I see no harm in joining them because it is ordained by God. Reply:-I doesn’t know weather we can bow down with them or not. One thing I am sure that doing this with our own interpretation, will be the same as some one took some Madison on his own without consulting with a doctor. One should be ready for the consequences.[/quote]
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