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313_Waiter got a reaction from Eddie Mecca in Tate Brothers Released From Jail
Salam
Interesting that Tate was released on the same day that the Matrix movie was released.
also interesting that Tate mentioned he did 7417 pushups. Here’s reportedly hadith number 7417 in Sahih Muslim:
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313_Waiter reacted to Ashvazdanghe in Tate Brothers Released From Jail
Salam we don't know really what is in their hearts also judging them based on previous mistakes about their body is not right way which maybe they really repented & accepted Islam sincearly although they can't release from signs their mistake before accepting Islam which is a defection in apperance not heart which also it's possible that some people with typical good apperance of an Islamic role model maybe have hidden corruption in their hearts .
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313_Waiter reacted to Eddie Mecca in Tate Brothers Released From Jail
Tate Brothers Released From Jail...(3 min.)…"When I was in jail I focused on doing pushups and reading the Qurʾān." - Andrew Tate
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kMlqq3GFIJE
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313_Waiter reacted to Uni Student in Good scholars to listen to?
Baqer Qazwini, Jawad Qazwini, Azher Nasser, Mohammed Hilli, Modarresi
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313_Waiter reacted to Muslim2010 in Good scholars to listen to?
Mohammed Al-Hilli
https://www.al-islam.org/media?spk=909&typ=video
Sayyed Mustafa Ali Qazwini
https://www.al-islam.org/media?lng=en&spk=1022&typ=video
Sayyed Baqer Ali Qawini
https://www.al-islam.org/media?lng=en&spk=1132&typ=video
Hasnain Rajab Ali
https://www.al-islam.org/media?lng=en&spk=1132&typ=video
Many more......
https://www.al-islam.org/media?lng=en&spk=799&typ=video
wasalam
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313_Waiter reacted to علوي in Good scholars to listen to?
My personal favourite is Sayed Hussain Makke.
https://www.youtube.com/@HussainMakke
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313_Waiter reacted to Abu Nur in Good scholars to listen to?
Salaam Aleikum,
May Allah bless you all the brothers and sisters and gives us the desire, strength and love to remember Allah (سُبْحَانَهُ وَ تَعَالَى) often and turn to Him in all affairs. May Allah (سُبْحَانَهُ وَ تَعَالَى) accept also for all of us the Ramadhan and make our heart full of light to walk in this darkness era that even the Prophet (saws) companions could not even imagine how hard it could be.
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313_Waiter reacted to AbdusSibtayn in Good scholars to listen to?
1. Spirituality, Self-help, contemporania,pop culture- Shaykh Azhar Nasser.
2. History, spirituality- Sayyid Muhammad Baqir Qazwini.
3. Aqa'id, exposing deviants, defending our school, owning libertine kuffar, 'reformist' (deformist) heretics, 'Muslim' LibZindeeqs, nawasib- Sayyid Mahdi Modarresi. If you want to know the true, unadulterated, pristine teachings of the Ahl al-Bayt (ams), minus the filth being smuggled into the Shi'a aqeeda, he's the GOAT, the go- to speaker.
4. Philosophy, Irfan- Shaykh Farrokh Shekaleshfar, Shaykh Mansour Leighei.
Wassalam
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313_Waiter reacted to PureExistence1 in Good scholars to listen to?
Salaam,
Dr Farrokh Sekaleshfar
Molauna Abbas Mirza
Hassanain Rajabali
Khalil Jaffer
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313_Waiter reacted to Irfani313 in Thoughts 2023
Doesn’t mention the Centrist Rakhshanda, Layman Shakoor, and Seasonal Sara, but is hilarious nonetheless !!!!
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313_Waiter got a reaction from Diaz in Thoughts 2023
We should add another category the “centrists” lol.
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313_Waiter reacted to Hameedeh in Thoughts 2023
Alhamdulillah. Allah Humma Salle Ala Muhammadin Wa Aal-e-Muhammad.
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313_Waiter reacted to Diaz in Thoughts 2023
Salam everyone, please remember my uncle today when you pray, he passed away. May allah (سُبْحَانَهُ وَ تَعَالَى) have mercy on him and on your loved ones who left this world.
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313_Waiter reacted to AbdusSibtayn in Thoughts 2023
Salamun alaikum,
Greetings to everyone on the blessed birth of our awaited saviour (aj)!
This is my last post on this board, and today my decade-long journey here comes to an end. I have asked for deregistration, and I am indebted to all those who made my SC experience a happy and enriching one. I have learned a lot from a great many individuals, and I owe much to this forum.
Brothers @Ashvazdanghe, @ali_fatheroforphans and @Sirius_Bright and @Eddie Mecca(if and when they see it) - my special gratitude to you all. I owe a lot to each one of you. I don't know if I will be honoured before my Lord on the Day of Judgement, but if I am allowed to intercede for someone, I am not setting foot in paradise without you all.
Special thanks to brothers @Abu Hadi, @Irfani313, @Zainu (if and when they see it) as well. Also must mention brothers @Qa'im and @Ibn Al-Ja'abi too. You have all taught me much in various ways, and my debt to you remains.
Thanks to sister @Hameedeh for always being the go-to person.
Also my gratitude to @Northwest for being a great interlocutor. You have led me to rethink and re-examine a lot of things, which has been very intellectually enriching.
Also my thanks to the admin panel for keeping everything efficient and point-device here.
Prayers for everyone.
May Allah (سُبْحَانَهُ وَ تَعَالَى) grant everyone good in here and in the hereafter.
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313_Waiter reacted to Haji 2003 in AI is evolving in a scary rate
I thought it was the Rothschilds and the Illuminati.
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313_Waiter got a reaction from Botak in Do Shias believe in Black magic and Evil eye?
Salaam everyone please watch this short video about magicians it is a very interesting and cool video.
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313_Waiter reacted to Abu Nur in Daniel Haqiqatjou Interview with Sunni Discourse: 'From Shia to Sunni' What Did Y'all Think?
Wa Aleikum Salaam. In the link I gave the Sunni sheikh also mentions them. One of the narration is following:
It was narrated from ‘Uthman bin Hunaif that a blind man came to the Prophet (ﷺ) and said:
“Pray to Allah to heal me.” He said: “If you wish to store your reward for the Hereafter, that is better, or if you wish, I will supplicate for you.” He said: “Supplicate.” So he told him to perform ablution and do it well, and to pray two Rak’ah, and to say this supplication: “Allahumma inni as’aluka wa atawajjahu ilaika bimuhammadin nabiyyir-rahman. Ya Muhammadu inni qad tawajjahtu bika ila rabbi fi hajati hadhihi lituqda. Allahumma fashaffi’hu fiya (O Allah, I ask of You and I turn my face towards You by virtue of the intercession of Muhammad the Prophet of mercy. O Muhammad, I have turned to my Lord by virtue of your intercession concerning this need of mine so that it may be met. O Allah, accept his intercession concerning me)”.
{Arabic Version adds} Abu Ishaq says This Hadeeth is Saheeh
Grade: Sahih (Darussalam)
English reference : Vol. 1, Book 5, Hadith 1385
Arabic reference : Book 5, Hadith 1448
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Sunnis says that the whole words are part of supplication while Salafis will of course cut it by parts and say one is dua and other is addressing the Prophet (saws). To be honest I don't find any indication of separation by parts rather it seems that the whole thing is supplication itself. Is there somehow arabic wordings and structure that we can somehow show that it should be taken by two different parts and that the supplication stops excactly here "Allah, I ask of You and I turn my face towards You by virtue of the intercession of Muhammad the Prophet of mercy."?
He said that Salafis may be the safest router when in books that Sunnis consider them to be sahih are found these narrations. It means that there is no clear cut.
As when it comes to Shias and Tawassul, I think it is something that all Imams (عليه السلام) have emphasis many times to supplicate to Allah (سُبْحَانَهُ وَ تَعَالَى) in the way where we only directly praise Him and ask His help, like how we do it in Dua Abu Hamza Al Thumali.
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313_Waiter got a reaction from Eddie Mecca in Exposing (pseudo)“Scientific” Dogmas
There are quite a few esoteric gems on that channel.
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313_Waiter got a reaction from Abu_Zahra in Daniel Haqiqatjou Interview with Sunni Discourse: 'From Shia to Sunni' What Did Y'all Think?
Salaam,
Which ones?
Also the guest seems to be “Still_A_Shi’a” so they might find Shi’a narrations appealing over sunni.
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313_Waiter reacted to Eddie Mecca in Why do humans perceive design?
Atheists, secularists, Satanists etc. will claim that we're superimposing patterns in nature where they don't actually exist..."unmotivated seeing of connections (accompanied by) a specific feeling of abnormal meaningfulness" as Klaus Conrad put it...we're delusional they claim...delusional thought as self-referential over-interpretations of actual sensory perceptions etc.
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313_Waiter got a reaction from An0nymous in Why do humans perceive design?
Atheists often say design argument is falsifiable with the existence of phenomena that does not appear to be designed. E.g. tailbones, nails, circumcision
Though this is them superimposing their preconceived opinion that the intent of the design is for it to be perfect. In Sadrian terms, all "things" only reach a level of perfection, and that Absolute Perfection is only with God.
But let's go further, the human ability to notice patterns, where does it come from?
Albeit in and of itself not a philosophical argument for God, a valid question to ponder on.
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313_Waiter got a reaction from Abu_Zahra in Daniel Haqiqatjou Interview with Sunni Discourse: 'From Shia to Sunni' What Did Y'all Think?
I don’t think he could be compared to Hazrat Bahlool (rad) at all. I think he has simply given Islamophobes confirmation about their prejudices against Islam and Muslims as well as sowing discord between Shias and Sunnis.
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313_Waiter reacted to Ibn al-Hussain in Shams al Ma’arif
I discuss the book briefly in my Tafsir lessons here:
https://youtu.be/sXexCCCSwMg?t=3650
Wasalam
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313_Waiter reacted to Ibn Al-Ja'abi in Shams al Ma’arif
Salams,
I am by no means someone who has looked deeply into al-3ulum al-ghara'ib (occult sciences), nor am I very interested in them, nor do I think usually they're worth any time or effort if I were to be completely honest. However, during my final years of university, I helped with an academic project which was cataloging and translating manuscripts for a research project that dealt with magic squares (al-awfaq), medical magic, and other things from the Al-Bounian tradition which Shams al-Ma'arif is from (itself an Islamicized hermetic tradition). All I found in the stuff I worked on was khurafat (superstitions and nonsense), fabricated ahadith, and misguided 3urafa thinking that these waste-of-time riyadiyat and a3maal are beneficial to anyone. That being said, works like these remain popular among people interested in al-3ulum al-ghara'ib, including among Shii 3urafa. Perhaps they might say I am not among ahl al-3ilm for this science, and they are right. All the same, I can't take it seriously nor do I see this represented in the spirituality and teachings of Ahl al-Bayt (عليه السلام), though I would love to be corrected on this. If you are interested in seeing some of these topics of Islamic occultism discussed by a Shii academic with some traditional background as well, I recommend checking out Sayyid Nizamuddin Ahmad who has a YouTube channel dedicated to his interests (with good advice about learning languages as well, an activity I think is infinitely more useful). Find it here:
https://www.youtube.com/@SaiyadNizamuddinAhmad
I honestly think most people are better off reading a book like Kitab al-Kafi or Mir'at al-Kamal and implementing the teachings of Ahl al-Bayt (عليه السلام) from these sources in their everyday lives.
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313_Waiter reacted to PureExistence1 in Shams al Ma’arif
Salaam brother,
I love this guys channel! Hes so thorough and a pleasure to listen to! Idk how he isnt shia by now, in all honesty.
Gonna watch the video now.
