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Assalam O Alaikum Wa Rehmatullah Wa Barakatuhu,

Probably, today its my 9th day on shiachat :). I realy found this forum very interesting and helpful. Honestly I learned many things here.

Its a humble request to all my shia brothers that please share your views about me, regarding my beliefs, my attitude, my being a suuni follower, based on the topics that I started here, based on the replys that I posted on other topics, based on the narrations/references I shared with you, based on the questions I asked to you etc. Whatever you think about me plz share your views I wont mind at all.

 

JAZAK Allah KHAIRAN

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Knowledgeable and good points but keep in mind not everything is a battle here for you -- refuting arguments for the sake of refutation will not end great. But at least you don't jump on this forum saying " rafidhi dirty kafir pigs why u guys worshipping Ali huh! ?! Exposed bro!!" 

Overall you have fair posts and fair questions and I hope you learn more and more. 

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38 minutes ago, Fahad Sani said:

Assalam O Alaikum Wa Rehmatullah Wa Barakatuhu,

Probably, today its my 9th day on shiachat :). I realy found this forum very interesting and helpful. Honestly I learned many things here.

Its a humble request to all my shia brothers that please share your views about me, regarding my beliefs, my attitude, my being a suuni follower, based on the topics that I started here, based on the replys that I posted on other topics, based on the narrations/references I shared with you, based on the questions I asked to you etc. Whatever you think about me plz share your views I wont mind at all.

 

JAZAK Allah KHAIRAN

Honest opinion brother is that you have brought nothing new to the table. 

You are just the latest in a long list of people who come here (and other sites) to 'save' the shias.

I will be sure to point out when you come up with something new.

You know I used to visit various sunni sites but they are not as hospitable towards shias as we are towards the AhleSunnah.

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2 hours ago, Fahad Sani said:

Assalam O Alaikum Wa Rehmatullah Wa Barakatuhu,

Probably, today its my 9th day on shiachat :). I realy found this forum very interesting and helpful. Honestly I learned many things here.

Its a humble request to all my shia brothers that please share your views about me, regarding my beliefs, my attitude, my being a suuni follower, based on the topics that I started here, based on the replys that I posted on other topics, based on the narrations/references I shared with you, based on the questions I asked to you etc. Whatever you think about me plz share your views I wont mind at all.

 

JAZAK Allah KHAIRAN

You are welcomed here, I hope folks here help you in the best way possible, and I am 110% sure that they will. But know this you cannot fill an already filled cup, you must empty your cup first, whenever you have a question about Shi'ism, consider you know nothing about it and you want to hear the answer for the first time, only then you will find truth.

One of best ways to find the truth is reading a Shia Tafsir of Quran like Almizan and then reading a Sunni one, or first a Sunni one and then a Shia one, then compare them both with no prejudice. the truth will be shown to you.

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You're a respectful dude and I encourage fellow shiachatters to reciprocate this respect. I think many of the past Sunni shiachatters who were academically inclined were way too much into debates and challenges and so on. Unfortunately, debates usually do not result in much benefit but usually result in more enmity towards each other's camp. 

 

If you are raising questions (and this goes for any of us), it should be for the sake of your own knowledge and not for the sake of winning debates.

 

I am not very academically inclined so I usually stay on the sidelines for such debates (aside from reading), but if someone enters a discussion with purity of intention it will impact everyone more positively. 

 

Forming a united ummah is a command of the Quran. So I do not agree with anyone disrespecting you because of your madhab, especially because you have been respectful. So inshAllah your presence will be beneficial for you and us both.

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A scholar had an extensive background in Buddhist Studies and was an expert on the Nirvana Sutra. He came to study with the master and after making the customary bows, asked her to teach him Zen. Then, he began to talk about his extensive doctrinal background and rambled on and on about the many sutras he had studied.

The master listened patiently and then began to make tea. When it was ready, she poured the tea into the scholar's cup until it began to overflow and run all over the floor. The scholar saw what was happening and shouted, "Stop, stop! The cup is full; you can't get anymore in."

The master stopped pouring and said: "You are like this cup; you are full of ideas about Buddha's Way. You come and ask for teaching, but your cup is full; I can't put anything in. Before I can teach you, you'll have to empty your cup."

 

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The third ancestor in china, Seng Ts'an, said, "Do not search for the truth; only cease to cherish opinions." If we empty ourselves out, let go, and cease to hold on to our views, the truth will come to us.

 

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On 7/10/2016 at 0:03 AM, Jafar moh said:

Knowledgeable and good points but keep in mind not everything is a battle here for you -- refuting arguments for the sake of refutation will not end great. But at least you don't jump on this forum saying " rafidhi dirty kafir pigs why u guys worshipping Ali huh! ?! Exposed bro!!" 

Overall you have fair posts and fair questions and I hope you learn more and more. 

You are right. I hope and pray the same.

And to me neither any shia nor any sunni is kafir. Difference of opinion about any hadith or verse of Quran does not make anyone kafir. But on both sides there are some extremists/boasters/exaggerators. They are misguided and are people of innovation.

On 7/10/2016 at 0:04 AM, BornShia said:

Shirk, shirk, bida, bida, shirk, shirk, bida, bida ......

You din't come here as a student, but you came here to preach to us.

Shirk, shirk, bida, bida, shirk, shirk, bida, bida ......

No. Both are true.

On 7/10/2016 at 0:07 AM, shiaman14 said:

Honest opinion brother is that you have brought nothing new to the table. 

You are just the latest in a long list of people who come here (and other sites) to 'save' the shias.

I will be sure to point out when you come up with something new.

You know I used to visit various sunni sites but they are not as hospitable towards shias as we are towards the AhleSunnah.

I agree. This forum is truely hospitable towards every guest as comapred to other sites/forums. And I really appreciate this and will never forget.

Although we have many differences with respect to beliefs and practices but as a person I really like you.

On 7/10/2016 at 0:17 AM, Tawheed313 said:

:ws:

You are our sunni brother in Islam. You are welcome on our boards, and i hope our users can treat you with respect, and not get too defensive if you raise arguments against or about shia islam, and i hope you too,can continue to also show us respect, inshAllah.

It is better for shiachat if we can have as many sunni brothers as possible on our boards, engaging in open, fair, and reasoned dialouge, and also finding ways to get rid of misconceptions we have of you, and you have of us.

 

Thank you brother. I will maintain that respect. In sha Allah.

And I really like your views about sunni brothers. And I am very fond of your topics, they are both positive and informative.

More sunni borthers on SC will surely make the discussions more beneficial and conclusive but unfortunately there are few active sunni members here.

On 7/10/2016 at 0:18 AM, Gaius I. Caesar said:

:ws:

Well, I don't really have an opinion of you. You seem nice and respectful enough even though we disagree on most things. Definitely more respectful  than the Qur'anist who calling me a racist while promoting Afrocenterism and the superiority of the black man over the rest of humanity. 

Thanks you brother.

Till there is brain in human body there will be disagreements and differences. But disagrrement should not trigger indecency or personal enmity.

On 7/10/2016 at 2:29 AM, Hidaren said:

You are welcomed here, I hope folks here help you in the best way possible, and I am 110% sure that they will. But know this you cannot fill an already filled cup, you must empty your cup first, whenever you have a question about Shi'ism, consider you know nothing about it and you want to hear the answer for the first time, only then you will find truth.

One of best ways to find the truth is reading a Shia Tafsir of Quran like Almizan and then reading a Sunni one, or first a Sunni one and then a Shia one, then compare them both with no prejudice. the truth will be shown to you.

Thanks brother. Yes folks are really nice and helping. And we're not here for a long time, but we're here for a good and beneficial time.

I study both shia and sunni books, specially of Shaikh Sadooq r.a and honestly speaking I learned many things from his books.

On 7/10/2016 at 4:57 AM, baradar_jackson said:

You're a respectful dude and I encourage fellow shiachatters to reciprocate this respect. I think many of the past Sunni shiachatters who were academically inclined were way too much into debates and challenges and so on. Unfortunately, debates usually do not result in much benefit but usually result in more enmity towards each other's camp. 

 

If you are raising questions (and this goes for any of us), it should be for the sake of your own knowledge and not for the sake of winning debates.

 

I am not very academically inclined so I usually stay on the sidelines for such debates (aside from reading), but if someone enters a discussion with purity of intention it will impact everyone more positively. 

 

Forming a united ummah is a command of the Quran. So I do not agree with anyone disrespecting you because of your madhab, especially because you have been respectful. So inshAllah your presence will be beneficial for you and us both.

Same here. I also dont enegage myself into debates. I only discuss the matters based on my very little knowledge. Also I am not a blind follower of Ahlul Sunnah. I have ballanced views about both the groups. Both have many misconceptions about eachother.

Unity among muslims is really more important. And Alhamdulillah we all are united in many beliefs. Differences are not more as compared to similairties.

On 7/22/2016 at 9:05 AM, kernel said:

Brother, there is only one Islam and we follow Quran and Sunnah. Point out to them this is haram and move on.

Agreed. There is no any sect is Islam. Islam + sect = zero. Allah has named us as Muslim in Quran, not as shia and sunni.

وَمَنْ أَحْسَنُ قَوْلًا مِّمَّن دَعَا إِلَى اللَّهِ وَعَمِلَ صَالِحًا وَقَالَ إِنَّنِي مِنَ الْمُسْلِمِينَ

Who is better in speech than the one who calls people towards Allah, does good deeds and says: "I am a Muslim?" Fussilat - 33.

Truely, no one is better than this.

 

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JazakAllah Khayr brother,

I hope you feel welcome here, and accept my sincere apologies if any shia brothers or sisters treats you in any way other than with the utmost respect.

Sometimes in these debates, things can get heated, so do not take things too personally.

 

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8 hours ago, Tawheed313 said:

JazakAllah Khayr brother,

I hope you feel welcome here, and accept my sincere apologies if any shia brothers or sisters treats you in any way other than with the utmost respect.

Sometimes in these debates, things can get heated, so do not take things too personally.

 

No brother. No one here has shown any disrespect to me. They all made me feel welcomed and respected, honestly.

Sometimes due to emotions things get heated as you said but its all natural. Nothing wrong in that. I too become harsh sometimes.

May Allah bless you and all of us.

Jazak Allah Khairan.

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On 7/24/2016 at 10:27 AM, Fahad Sani said:

No brother. No one here has shown any disrespect to me. They all made me feel welcomed and respected, honestly.

Sometimes due to emotions things get heated as you said but its all natural. Nothing wrong in that. I too become harsh sometimes.

May Allah bless you and all of us.

Jazak Allah Khairan.

SC awaits you.

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