I've seen that you have to first do the missing fasts of Ramadan first then shawwal. So the priority is the missing fasts. Also the fast of shawwal is not compulsory while the missing fasts of Ramadan are compulsory.
We already have a legislated saying in Islam when our brother sneezes When he sneezes, he says alhamdulillah and whoever was around to hear should say yarhamak Allah which has a similar meaning to this English phrase
That's haram because it's a celebration related to the kuffars. It's not allowed in Islam to celebrate your birthday. The prophet Muhammed never celebrated his birthday neither his companions. So don't encourage the kuffars to celebrate their festivals.
@@mskhealthandfitness If thou obeyedst most of those on earth they would mislead thee far from Allah's way. They follow naught but an opinion, and they do but guess. [al-Anaam:116]. This idea of following the masses is not found in Islam and just to note birthdays are derived from the Ancient Greek practice of celebrating the god that they believed in birthday. So yes it does have religious connotations.
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Is it obligatory to keep missing fasts of ramadan before fasting for shawwal?
I've seen that you have to first do the missing fasts of Ramadan first then shawwal. So the priority is the missing fasts. Also the fast of shawwal is not compulsory while the missing fasts of Ramadan are compulsory.
All the young men and kids doing qaza haircut because NBA/ NFL stars...
Is wearing a men's bracelet also prohibited like the earrings?
Yes
What about immitating the manners of the non muslims if its isnt vile such as saying bless you after sneezing?
We already have a legislated saying in Islam when our brother sneezes
When he sneezes, he says alhamdulillah and whoever was around to hear should say yarhamak Allah which has a similar meaning to this English phrase
What about happy birthdays ?
it is non-religious and it is a global thing even if it comes from the Kufar it is still global و الله اعلم
That's haram because it's a celebration related to the kuffars. It's not allowed in Islam to celebrate your birthday. The prophet Muhammed never celebrated his birthday neither his companions. So don't encourage the kuffars to celebrate their festivals.
@@mskhealthandfitnessbrother, Baraka Allahu fik, delete this comment because what you said is not true.
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If thou obeyedst most of those on earth they would mislead thee far from Allah's way. They follow naught but an opinion, and they do but guess. [al-Anaam:116]. This idea of following the masses is not found in Islam and just to note birthdays are derived from the Ancient Greek practice of celebrating the god that they believed in birthday. So yes it does have religious connotations.
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He works for the government and has his own agenda. Learn from scholars people. For the sake of Allah Taala 🙏
Fear Allah the most high you fool! Brother Fares is from Ahlus-Sunnah wal-Jamaa'ah and calls people to Tawheed and Sunnah and to scholars!
@@sohrab4497 Do your research. I don't seek my knowledge from RUclips. I'm sure the god-fearing don't either.😉
Why do you hide, come talk to us. For the Sake of Allah, who are your scholars?
I'm not hiding 🤣lol. Feel free to follow what you want. For the sake of Allah stop arguing 🙏😅
@@ii-op1ic I asked who your scholars are, all I see are emojis.