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baqar reacted to myouvial in Should Nations Go Back To A Gold Standard?
The deepest foundation in human is TRUST.
If there is no trust, whatever system will be nonsense.
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baqar reacted to godzapostle in Iran Will Always Stand By All Oppressed Nations
How embarrassing that we know there is a conspiracy against us and we can't do nothing about it. This victim mentality is a joke.
"Ya we're being victimized but we can't do anything about it because our enemies are so much more intelligent than us and can easily manipulate us". Lol at anyone who uses this excuse and feels better about himself for it.
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baqar reacted to realizm in Proof That God Will Protect Israel
Salam,
So you mean that maybe after all God is happy with racism, oppression, mothers abductions and children bombings ?
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baqar got a reaction from blu115 in Ex-Muslims: Why Did You Leave Islam?
I doubt if you will get many responses. There are not many Shias who have left Islam. But you may find people from some other Muslim sects.
It may have been better if you had designed your thread in a hypothetical manner, so that that who have not left Islam could also participate.
Anyway, I just want to say one thing.
The Legacy of Imam Husain and his valiant supporters is enough for me to banish any doubt that could ever cross my mind.
Perhaps you should discuss your doubts with us.
They are nothing compared toi Imam Husain.
Nothing!
Simply nothing!
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baqar got a reaction from .equilibrium. in Ex-Muslims: Why Did You Leave Islam?
I doubt if you will get many responses. There are not many Shias who have left Islam. But you may find people from some other Muslim sects.
It may have been better if you had designed your thread in a hypothetical manner, so that that who have not left Islam could also participate.
Anyway, I just want to say one thing.
The Legacy of Imam Husain and his valiant supporters is enough for me to banish any doubt that could ever cross my mind.
Perhaps you should discuss your doubts with us.
They are nothing compared toi Imam Husain.
Nothing!
Simply nothing!
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baqar reacted to Ethics in Abu Turab: The Life Of Ali Ibn Abi Talib [Doc.]
Provided by Ahlulbayt TV:
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baqar reacted to Ethics in Al-Baqee Protest In Dc On Aug 5
I created a thread with some videos from the demonstration
http://www.shiachat.com/forum/topic/235024545-preservation-of-islamic-heritage/
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baqar got a reaction from iCambrian in Consciousness And Soul
Thank you, gentlemen, for your time.
Thank you kindly.
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baqar got a reaction from Pearl178 in Ex-Muslims: Why Did You Leave Islam?
I doubt if you will get many responses. There are not many Shias who have left Islam. But you may find people from some other Muslim sects.
It may have been better if you had designed your thread in a hypothetical manner, so that that who have not left Islam could also participate.
Anyway, I just want to say one thing.
The Legacy of Imam Husain and his valiant supporters is enough for me to banish any doubt that could ever cross my mind.
Perhaps you should discuss your doubts with us.
They are nothing compared toi Imam Husain.
Nothing!
Simply nothing!
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baqar got a reaction from Rasul in Ex-Muslims: Why Did You Leave Islam?
I doubt if you will get many responses. There are not many Shias who have left Islam. But you may find people from some other Muslim sects.
It may have been better if you had designed your thread in a hypothetical manner, so that that who have not left Islam could also participate.
Anyway, I just want to say one thing.
The Legacy of Imam Husain and his valiant supporters is enough for me to banish any doubt that could ever cross my mind.
Perhaps you should discuss your doubts with us.
They are nothing compared toi Imam Husain.
Nothing!
Simply nothing!
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baqar got a reaction from Abu Nur in Ex-Muslims: Why Did You Leave Islam?
I doubt if you will get many responses. There are not many Shias who have left Islam. But you may find people from some other Muslim sects.
It may have been better if you had designed your thread in a hypothetical manner, so that that who have not left Islam could also participate.
Anyway, I just want to say one thing.
The Legacy of Imam Husain and his valiant supporters is enough for me to banish any doubt that could ever cross my mind.
Perhaps you should discuss your doubts with us.
They are nothing compared toi Imam Husain.
Nothing!
Simply nothing!
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baqar reacted to AnaAmmar1 in Indians/bengalis/panjab: What Is Gondu / Gandu?
There is no other meaning of this particular world.it is just a swear word.
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baqar reacted to amirhosein_88 in Everything Is Created From Water
Salamun alaykum.
Some commentators have understood this verse to mean that the main source of life is water, and that the first living creatures have been made in the oceans. Some other commentators have taken the water here to be the spermatozoon which is the male reproductive cell or gamete, able to fertilize a female ovum.
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baqar reacted to Haydar Husayn in Worthy Of Punishment?
All sins can be repented for, and all can be forgiven. It is nonsensical to ask if someone will go to hell for a particular sin, since we have no way of knowing that.
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baqar got a reaction from Umm Fatima in Interfaith Temple
I agree
That is why you will never find me doing it. But I have no control over the rest of the crowd.
If I had my way, entry to discussion boards would only be allowed to those who study and pass a course of good manners and social awareness.
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baqar reacted to macoooo in The Best Ways To Deal With .......
Children are special people. They have their own identity. Our beloved Prophet Muhammad ( peace be upon him) showed this through his behavior. He loved children and was always compassionate and merciful towards them. He showed his affection for them in many ways. He hugged them and patted them on the back. He touched their
heads, combing their hair with his fingers.
He liked to hold little children in his arms. He made funny faces (like pulling his tongue out) to please them. When lying down he seated them on his legs or chest.
The Prophet Muhammad ( peace be upon him) loved to play with children. He made them stand in a straight line, then he himself stood at a distance, spread his hands and told the children, “Come running to me. Whoever touches me first will get a prize,” they would all come, running and breathless. When they reached the Prophet ( peace be upon him), they would fall all over him. He enjoyed this sport, gave prizes of dates and sweets to the winners and hugged and kissed the participants.
He used to kiss children and loved them very much. Once he was kissing children when a Bedouin came and said, "You love children very much. I have ten children and I have never kissed one of them." Muhammad replied, "What can I do if God takes away love from you?".
The Prophet Muhammad ( peace be upon him ) was always pleased to see parents loving and caressing their children. He once said, “When Allah blesses people with children, and they give their children love and meet their parental obligation, Allah keeps them safe from the fires of Hell.”
Jabir bin Samra, one of his companions, reported an incident of his childhood. "Once I offered the prayer with God's Messenger. After the prayer, when he went towards his house, I went with him. We were joined by more boys, and he kissed them all and me too." When Prophet Mohammad SAW was entering the town of Medinah, after emigrating from Makkah, some young girls of the Ansar were singing with joy in front of their houses. When he passed by, he said, "O girls! You love me." All said, "Yes, O God's Messenger." Then he said, "I love you also.”
Yusuf bin Abdullah said that when he was born his parents took him to God's Messenger for his blessing; he suggested the name, Yusuf, and put him in his lap. He patted him on the head and prayed for the
Blessings of God for him.'
Whenever the Prophet Muhammad ( peace be upon him ) passed by children, he tried to be the first to greet them and say “Assalaamu Alaikum.” When riding he would let children sit on his camel or donkey.
When children saw him, they came running. He greeted them warmly, picked them up, hugged them and kissed them. He loved giving them dates, fruits and sweets to eat.
In some prayers, the Prophet ( peace be upon him) read long Surahs. But if he heard a baby crying, he would read a short Surah and say a short prayer. This helped the mother to take care of her baby.
He used to get into the spirit of childish games in their company. He would have fun with the children who had come back from Abyssinia and tried to speak in Abyssinian with them. It was his practice to give lifts on his camel to children when he returned from journeys.
Among the instructions given before the conquest of Makkah, one of the important ones was not to harm any child. Prophet peace be upon him was worried for their safety and wellbeing even at a state of war. This shows the compassion he had towards children no matter what the situation was.
Lessons from Seerah of Prophet peace be upon him: Raising good
Children
Today we are inundated with masses of statistics, books, researches, psychological studies, and ‘notice of caution’ in relation on how to raise successful, happy children, children with great self-esteem, most productive adults and the alike.
In recent times access to all this information is just a ‘click’ away. Needless to say each lesson taught us by The Prophet was a valuable one full of wisdom. He educated us so as not to overlook even the smallest of things, He taught us the beauty incumbent in the ability to love, how to melt away all adversity with a merciful touch, and amongst many of the most wonderful things that He has taught us is that loving your child comes for free and simple. We have described all that we could find on how to achieve outstanding results in raising good children now it is upon us to practice all that we have learnt and shape the humanity in the most beautiful way.
Watch this Amazing Video
His Treatment with Children
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xliEKK_3H0w
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baqar got a reaction from Haydar Husayn in Delete My Accounts Please. Thank You.
You don't need to delete the account.
Just stay away as long as you wish to but keep your account open.
Why do you want to delete your account?
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baqar got a reaction from JSAli in Delete My Accounts Please. Thank You.
You don't need to delete the account.
Just stay away as long as you wish to but keep your account open.
Why do you want to delete your account?
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baqar got a reaction from Ali-F in Delete My Accounts Please. Thank You.
You don't need to delete the account.
Just stay away as long as you wish to but keep your account open.
Why do you want to delete your account?
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baqar got a reaction from IbnSohan in In Search Of The True Islam
I believe the Prophet and Imams who all said that it is true.
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baqar reacted to repenter-gone4awhile in Why Some Shia's Defend The First 3 Caliphs?
I doubt anyone says you have to respect the first 3 Caliphs. The issue is that we have members here that hold those 3 Caliphs dear while also believing in the same God and Prophet as we do. And for any forum to work properly we need diversity, and for diversity to work we need to show other members respect, and to show respect you sometimes have to tone down, hold back some things you want to say, don't insult, be patient etc.
It's very simple logic really, no one is saying you can't go out there and scream your lungs out, curse and insult, have a brawl or whatnot. If that is your idea of a good time or wajibat then yallah. But this place is a forum, and rules are implemented to make it work.
However, this does not mean that you can praise anyone you like here. We have decided to set the limit at the first 3 Caliphs and the Prophets wives as that will encompass most sects of Islam.
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baqar reacted to Marbles in Why Some Shia's Defend The First 3 Caliphs?
In Indo-Pak talking to the Sunnis we can dispense with saying "r.a." after their names but we have to use 'hazrat' because it's a norm and a widespread practice, and so if we say only their names, it will be taken as a disrespect and the Sunnis will be definitely if silently get angry at us and it may cause unnecessary problems and misunderstandings. So better be on the safe side not least 'cause we live in a majority Sunni country and have to deal with Sunnis every day.
It's nothing to do with ziyarat ashura's message and being hypocritical if one uses 'hazrat' to their names.
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baqar reacted to Ethics in We Should All Be Seriously Worried
This is a video we all must watch to be warned. It is very frightening that this has happened and is happening in America, while other countries could possible be worse. At any moment mankind can be destroyed. It boggles my mind how such people get into power. It also proves that, once again, we humans are pathetic, who dont care for anything but ourselves. Just as injustices are going across the world, we just complain to God.
*This video does have curse words..
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baqar got a reaction from Marbles in Why Some Shia's Defend The First 3 Caliphs?
That is your choice.
But I have personally heard Shia 'Ulema use the prefix 'Hazrat' for the three caliphs, in their talk.
It is plain nonsense to suggest that there is anything wrong with it.
Referring to them with Hazrat' does not mean condoning the mischief that they did or signifying respect.
Obviously, one does not need to do it all the time but only when social norms need to be observed.
As for example, in the company of Sunnis.
Also please note that being courteous for the sake of your friends does not mean 'defending' the caliphs or their actions, as the title of this thread is.
By the way, what do you do if you need to refer to one of the first three caliphs in your conversation with your Sunni friends or relatives?
