Generally, yes - down to the roots, but also depends if she has braided her hair...there may be a leniency for that for the braided portion for the Hanafis, but check with scholars.
“I’m your daleel!” Does not that smack of arrogance??? And why wouldn’t a layman understand a simplified explanation of the daleel?? Ask ahl al dhikr does not entail blind following of anything any scholar says!! Allah gave thinking minds for all mankind, not a few elite!
It's not arrogance, but maybe a sign to tell that a scholar gave his time to learn and understand, and the students just want it in a plate? I personally don't agree with this why everyone wants daleel, yet no one wants to learn or make his own search on a matter they want daleel the one who wants to gain knowledge, should start learning instead of asking for daleel. Becoming a scholar is also like someone becoming a doctor or engineer. we are ready to give our lives in the hands of a doctor, but why not trust the scholar?
@@a.s-968 just want it on a plate??? We’re talking about laypeople! What’s the point of becoming a religious scholar only to think: well now I have all this knowledge, I aint sharing it with these folks. Again, explanations can be simplified. Scientific theories can be simplified for a 10 year old. He’ll get an understanding enough for his age, without being boggled by technicalities. Same with Islamic knowledge. And why always bring up this “doctors and engineers” argument!? Like, why wouldn’t you ask them for evidence for what they claim, you have a right to! If a doctor says, here take this it will cure your cancer, you would want to know if it has worked for other patients, if it has side effects, etc..
I love the thumbnail...looks like Shaykh is doing a qawwali pose, singing about exploding cell phones...😆
Sheikh won't do it. He knows qawwalis are haram
I know, but the pose…spot on!
Make a short reel on sheikh covering sunnan for newborn
Subhan'Allah
The best form of salawat is Salat Al Fatihi
Jazakum Allah khair
Salam alaykum, will the book (Pearls in the deep) be available in the UK? Jazaku.'Allahu Khayrun
Wifu question.. 😂 Y'all have no chill
You look like Hamza Yusuf
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F that im getting me a HUAWEI, all US products have 🇮🇱 ties I'm good 👍
Does my wife need to wash her hair after every time we do the “deed” ?
Ghusl needs full body washed head to toe so definitely yes
Generally, yes - down to the roots, but also depends if she has braided her hair...there may be a leniency for that for the braided portion for the Hanafis, but check with scholars.
“I’m your daleel!”
Does not that smack of arrogance??? And why wouldn’t a layman understand a simplified explanation of the daleel??
Ask ahl al dhikr does not entail blind following of anything any scholar says!!
Allah gave thinking minds for all mankind, not a few elite!
It's not arrogance, but maybe a sign to tell that a scholar gave his time to learn and understand, and the students just want it in a plate? I personally don't agree with this why everyone wants daleel, yet no one wants to learn or make his own search on a matter they want daleel the one who wants to gain knowledge, should start learning instead of asking for daleel. Becoming a scholar is also like someone becoming a doctor or engineer. we are ready to give our lives in the hands of a doctor, but why not trust the scholar?
@@a.s-968 just want it on a plate??? We’re talking about laypeople! What’s the point of becoming a religious scholar only to think: well now I have all this knowledge, I aint sharing it with these folks. Again, explanations can be simplified. Scientific theories can be simplified for a 10 year old. He’ll get an understanding enough for his age, without being boggled by technicalities. Same with Islamic knowledge.
And why always bring up this “doctors and engineers” argument!? Like, why wouldn’t you ask them for evidence for what they claim, you have a right to!
If a doctor says, here take this it will cure your cancer, you would want to know if it has worked for other patients, if it has side effects, etc..
Brother please remove the music before the intro, music is haram in islam.
Its a nasheed i think
its khilaf