QUOTE(reed90 @ Mar 1 2021, 12:31 PM)
kindly enlighten me then, and what is the correlation behind it, as I'm also an aspiring student of knowledge. What branch? what book? which ulama?
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Mar 2 2021, 10:30 PM
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QUOTE(halotaikor. @ Feb 22 2021, 06:05 PM) this is just a simple Tauhid and epistemological discussion (Mantiq and Kalam). i assume you subscribe to sufism?i dont understand why everybody here seems to be offended? this is the root of Islamic golden age. yet everybody here seem so clueless to the topic. Fiqh-centric education have ruined muslims today. most of ahlil sunnah pretty much believe in al Ghazali doctirne of occasionalism & thus the concept of a personal God .what is the sufism view on it? is it similar to current ahlil sunnah doctrines or more similar to more similar to Mu'tazilites? the way some sufis said they want to be the Creator. does that mean they subscribe to Pantheism? ie the view that everything is part of an all-encompassing, immanent God. All forms of reality may then be considered either modes of that Being, or identical with it. but some people say it's not true pantheism as by sufism standard only God exist and the rest are illusions. Kilokahn liked this post
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Mar 2 2021, 11:14 PM
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Assalamu'alaikum everybody. In my studies, it is frequently brought up that wali-wali Allah who are close to Him have been granted karamah. But I have only heard stories, and my teachers also tell of not 1st-hand stories. Nobody has claimed that they've seen these karamah first-hand in front of their eyes. Do any of you guys have this karamah? Have any of you have seen this phenomenon first-hand? What was the karamah? Tolong cerita sikit. Is karamah a real thing?
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QUOTE(estacado @ Mar 2 2021, 11:14 PM) Assalamu'alaikum everybody. In my studies, it is frequently brought up that wali-wali Allah who are close to Him have been granted karamah. But I have only heard stories, and my teachers also tell of not 1st-hand stories. Nobody has claimed that they've seen these karamah first-hand in front of their eyes. Do any of you guys have this karamah? Have any of you have seen this phenomenon first-hand? What was the karamah? Tolong cerita sikit. Is karamah a real thing? Most authentic story about karamah would be about the sahabat. One example I have heard (relatively) frequently is the story of how Umar was able to give directions to his army is Persia, while he was himself far away in Madinah.Having the culture that we do, it's best to be careful when you hear stories of karamah. The most authentic ones are of course of the sahabat, told by the tabiin and tabiit tabiin, through verified lines of narration. Kilokahn liked this post
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Geng, nak tanya skit pasal zakat harta & zakat dividen ASB,
Contoh aku ada ASB dgn pelaburan wang simpanan POKOK RM25,000 Mula melabur tahun 2019. Then dapat dividen ASB 2019 pada Januari 2020 sebanyak RM250 (contoh). Jumlah wang simpanan dlm ASB sekarang = RM25,250. Masuk tahun 2021 pulak, dapat dividen ASB 2020 pada Januari 2021 sebanyak RM350 (contoh). Kini jumlah wang simpanan = RM25,600 Persoalan aku: 1. Zakat dividen ASB 2.5% tu kita bayar SETIAP TAHUN walau kita tak withdraw keluar? 2. Zakat HARTA 2.5% dari wang simpanan POKOK tu kena bayar SETIAP TAHUN walau kita tak withdraw keluar? Zakat harta & zakat dividen ni kena bayar bila kita BAWAK KELUAR SEMUA atau SETIAP TAHUN KENA BAYAR bila melebihi nisab kebangsaan tahunan yg telah ditetapkan oleh Majlis Fatwa Kebangsaan? Terima kasih. |
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Assalamualaikum to all my fellow muslim brothers. Do anyone of you had the difficulty to wake up early in the morning for Subuh prayer? Well I did and I finally found the solution for this problem (i can't guarantee this to work for everyone though but it doesn't hurt to try). Turns out reading Al-Quran before you go back to sleep really helps. I have been doing for past 2 weeks and nowadays I always wake up just in time after the calling of prayer(Adzan) finished. I typically read surah like Al-Rahman, Al-Waqiah, Yaseen and Al-Mulk every single night. Hope this tips can help even if it a little. Subh (dawn) prayer is the heaviest to most of people which a lot of people including me often missed it just because the feeling of sleepiness is too good to be ignored. Also I recommend taking a bath immediately as you woke up from your sleep to combat the drowsiness. effectz, PootieTang_85, and 4 others liked this post
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QUOTE(amysthe @ Mar 19 2021, 11:09 PM) Assalamualaikum to all my fellow muslim brothers. Do anyone of you had the difficulty to wake up early in the morning for Subuh prayer? Well I did and I finally found the solution for this problem (i can't guarantee this to work for everyone though but it doesn't hurt to try). i don't have problem waking up around 3 or 4 and stay awake until subuh and go to work after that, the problem is to force myself to do what a muslim should do (tahajjud, read quran and zikir)Turns out reading Al-Quran before you go back to sleep really helps. I have been doing for past 2 weeks and nowadays I always wake up just in time after the calling of prayer(Adzan) finished. I typically read surah like Al-Rahman, Al-Waqiah, Yaseen and Al-Mulk every single night. Hope this tips can help even if it a little. Subh (dawn) prayer is the heaviest to most of people which a lot of people including me often missed it just because the feeling of sleepiness is too good to be ignored. Also I recommend taking a bath immediately as you woke up from your sleep to combat the drowsiness. its hard effectz liked this post
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QUOTE(seiferalmercy @ Mar 20 2021, 06:15 PM) dinner around 9go to bed vary, could be 10.30, 11, 12 or as late as 2 or 3 am, depends on work urgency i'll try to sleep at least 1/2 or 1 hour min everyday used to wake up early since asrama if terlajak > 8 am, sure headache and mood swing |
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Hi, I want to ask something regarding halal and haram in medicine. I am not a Muslim btw so want to get an insight on this. Correct me if I am wrong it any of my statement below.
I know if there is no choice in terms of medicine and it can save life , the medicine which contain haram ingredient (e.g. pork) is halal. If there are two medicine (one halal and one haram) which have the same "power" , choose the halal one. I was wondering what Islam say if this situation. Let's say we have 2 medicine, medicine A got haram stuff, and medicine B is pure halal. But medicine A can cure in 1 month, but medicine B will cure only in 3 months. If you take medicine B you cannot return to work for extra 2 more months which will affect your income. Can a Muslim take medicine A due to it being more effective than medicine B ? |
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QUOTE(king99 @ Mar 28 2021, 07:17 PM) Hi, I want to ask something regarding halal and haram in medicine. I am not a Muslim btw so want to get an insight on this. Correct me if I am wrong it any of my statement below. For me, if you have the option between halal medicine and non-halal medicine. Always opt for halal.I know if there is no choice in terms of medicine and it can save life , the medicine which contain haram ingredient (e.g. pork) is halal. If there are two medicine (one halal and one haram) which have the same "power" , choose the halal one. I was wondering what Islam say if this situation. Let's say we have 2 medicine, medicine A got haram stuff, and medicine B is pure halal. But medicine A can cure in 1 month, but medicine B will cure only in 3 months. If you take medicine B you cannot return to work for extra 2 more months which will affect your income. Can a Muslim take medicine A due to it being more effective than medicine B ? Of course in Islam, there is cases where exception is given to existing ruling. But this is normally in extreme cases involving life and death. Btw, how severe is the 3months without income will affect your friend? I think each person is different in term of, ability to absorb the impact, how much personal saving available... etc |
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QUOTE(farisq @ Mar 28 2021, 09:57 PM) For me, if you have the option between halal medicine and non-halal medicine. Always opt for halal. I see, let's say if waiting for extra 2 months will cause the person to have difficulty in life (e.g no savings car will be towed if no pay since no work) it should be a good justification to take the "non-halal" medication right ?Of course in Islam, there is cases where exception is given to existing ruling. But this is normally in extreme cases involving life and death. Btw, how severe is the 3months without income will affect your friend? I think each person is different in term of, ability to absorb the impact, how much personal saving available... etc |
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QUOTE(king99 @ Mar 29 2021, 12:04 AM) I see, let's say if waiting for extra 2 months will cause the person to have difficulty in life (e.g no savings car will be towed if no pay since no work) it should be a good justification to take the "non-halal" medication right ? As a muslim, practicing our religion (obeying Allah's order) is never meant to be easy, after all life in this world is a test. Every Muslim will face certain struggle, difficulties, hardship at different phases of life. That's the price we pay to attain the highest prize (paradise). As for your friend, the test he is facing is whether to take halal medication (instead of non-halal), and consequently suffers a certain degree of hardship in his financial.In this case, he needs to make an honest assessment of his situation. First, will not getting salary for three months will give serious impact to his financial. If yes, how certain is he of this outcome? It must be at least with more than 50% probability... Based on his analysis. Only he can answer this. Second, is there other way that can smoothen the impact of not getting income? Example, can he borrow from relatives, can he discuss with bank... Etc (just an examples). The point here is he must exhaust all means within his power to avoid taking non halal medication. It's like giving your best effort first, before deciding to go for non-halal. Again, he needs to answer this with full sincerity. If there is no halal medication available, then it is more straight forward. But in this case, there is halal alternative. So to me, it is not right to jump straight to non-halal, before doing thorough self-assessment, and considering all possible solutions. What is important here is giving our best effort in practicing the religion and observing the halal way of life. That is what matters. |
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QUOTE(king99 @ Mar 28 2021, 07:17 PM) Hi, I want to ask something regarding halal and haram in medicine. I am not a Muslim btw so want to get an insight on this. Correct me if I am wrong it any of my statement below. For this kind of question perhaps you could consult the syeikhs and ulama. Even before a halal/haram fatwa of something is out, the syeikh/ulama would consult all parties, not just religious but also healthcare experts.I know if there is no choice in terms of medicine and it can save life , the medicine which contain haram ingredient (e.g. pork) is halal. If there are two medicine (one halal and one haram) which have the same "power" , choose the halal one. I was wondering what Islam say if this situation. Let's say we have 2 medicine, medicine A got haram stuff, and medicine B is pure halal. But medicine A can cure in 1 month, but medicine B will cure only in 3 months. If you take medicine B you cannot return to work for extra 2 more months which will affect your income. Can a Muslim take medicine A due to it being more effective than medicine B ? But what the rule of thumb is generally, the term lifesaving. If u dont take the med, u die. Then at that point its okay to take the meds. Same as how you can eat pork during critical conditions, if there were no other alternative at the time. But u also just eat adequately, not fine dining of sorts. Eat to live and survive. |
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QUOTE(king99 @ Mar 29 2021, 12:04 AM) I see, let's say if waiting for extra 2 months will cause the person to have difficulty in life (e.g no savings car will be towed if no pay since no work) it should be a good justification to take the "non-halal" medication right ? This is a serious matter. No one in here is qualified enough to deal with this issue. Please ask actual scholars. |
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Ok thanks for the input.
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salam semua,
saya ingin bertanya, manakah yang lebih wajib? bersolat atau berpuasa? saya ada kawan yang tak tinggal puasa, tapi dia juga tak pernah solat. adakah puasanya diterima? jika dihisab di akhirat kelak, adakah pahala puasanya boleh menyeimbangkan dosa meninggalkan solat ? jazakallahukhairan |
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QUOTE(halotaikor. @ Apr 21 2021, 06:05 AM) salam semua, sah puasanya, tapi sia2/tidak dipahalakan, kerana solat adalah rukun Islam yang lebih utama.saya ingin bertanya, manakah yang lebih wajib? bersolat atau berpuasa? saya ada kawan yang tak tinggal puasa, tapi dia juga tak pernah solat. adakah puasanya diterima? jika dihisab di akhirat kelak, adakah pahala puasanya boleh menyeimbangkan dosa meninggalkan solat ? jazakallahukhairan betulkan jika salah. |
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