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kashif.h reacted to a post in a topic: Sleeping with 100 Women in One Night
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Talut reacted to a post in a topic: Fitness during month of Ramadan
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Salam, I just started fitness for a few months and want to know how to continue during Ramadan month. Are there a few things I should change in schedule, time and weight?
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The use of C-weapons only started after Hillary Clinton stated that Assad would use them and therefore intervention was inevitable. I hope people are clever enough to understand what this really meant.
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Diffirent presidents but same goals.
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Just some guidance before using sources of others
Talut replied to guest051217's topic in Shia/Sunni Dialogue
To accept a hadith even when it is against Quran, the aale Muhammad and reason to me it's a sort of shirk. -
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Is this proven to be a Sunnah in Twelver islam? And I see no objection in saying "sadaq Allahu'l Ali' ul Azeem" nor in "sadaq Allahu'l'Azeem. Both are names of Allah so both can be said. No offense but I believe people nowadays make issues out of nothing without looking at what things truly mean.
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Praying is better than sleep [shia hadith]
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Salam, Is "Sadaqa Allahu 'l-Azeem" to be said after reciting Quran? If not, what do Twelvers say adter reciting Quran?
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And you.
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I am not a text man and got tired from scrolling your reply let alone reading it. I like the more dynamic debates with logical reasoning. The textual debates with ahaadith and degrading etcetera is really not my field. Same counts when I have such debates with Sunni's. I am sceptical towards ahaadith anyway after I noticed that it many times was used as propaganada tool for political and ideological purposes. Maybe that's the reason why. There are however historical events which are conformed by both unanimously. The disputed events I judge by myself.
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Wallahi, this is the first reply after long time that actually does make sense. Jazak'Allahu khayran.
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Sunni's say exactly the same. Why should I believe you and not them?
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Was Malik ibn Nuweira an apostate? Were all those who did not accept the authority of Abu Bakr apostates?
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So you say he a.s. wasn't able to intervene and the other says that it had nothing to do with the Shia of Imam Ali a.s.?
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So the Ridda Wars had nothing to do with the Shia of Imam Ali a.s.? Well if not so then I ask the moderators to close this thread.
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What is authentic and what is not authentic is not objective and unbiased but based on ideology and sectarian view. In Islam, what is authentic to one doesn't have to be authentic to the other. That is why the divisions and disagreements are because of the diffirent ahaadith collections of the diffirent sects and not because of the Quran itself which is clear, unambiguous and one.