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I have 1 thing that I'm concern with. the Quran said that "men are created weak "and what I love about islam is that it does not shy away from using both genders in the Quran and also referring to a specific gender....since the Quran uses both genders or referring to one gender so why do yall misconstrue this when it is specifically referred to one gender "men" and not humankind
The word here is Insan which, when translated, will be either humankind or man. The Quran usually has kept itself gender-neutral and, as you rightly said, did not shy away from addressing individual genders when required.
In America, they do find that the middle and upper classes use more drugs and a higher percentage of unwholesome foods. Secularism sees actually helping or being needed by others as a burden, but religion sees it and other difficulty as opportunity to not only atone, but achieve the merit for further success.
in India and Pakistan mostly they have this arrogance of belonging to a superior caste like in Hindu culture example a syed no matter what his deeds are sees himself superior than non syed and won't establish a relationship with him, won't give his daughter in marriage because of this unislamic culture of being from pure race and better than other people belonging from other race.
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Maa Sha Allah Allah is so merciful that even in these trying times listening to taqlin it is a big help for me keep up the good spirit my brothers
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I have 1 thing that I'm concern with. the Quran said that "men are created weak "and what I love about islam is that it does not shy away from using both genders in the Quran and also referring to a specific gender....since the Quran uses both genders or referring to one gender so why do yall misconstrue this when it is specifically referred to one gender "men" and not humankind
The word here is Insan which, when translated, will be either humankind or man. The Quran usually has kept itself gender-neutral and, as you rightly said, did not shy away from addressing individual genders when required.
In America, they do find that the middle and upper classes use more drugs and a higher percentage of unwholesome foods.
Secularism sees actually helping or being needed by others as a burden, but religion sees it and other difficulty as opportunity to not only atone, but achieve the merit for further success.
in India and Pakistan mostly they have this arrogance of belonging to a superior caste like in Hindu culture example a syed no matter what his deeds are sees himself superior than non syed and won't establish a relationship with him, won't give his daughter in marriage because of this unislamic culture of being from pure race and better than other people belonging from other race.
Sadly we misuse the hadiths on Ahlulbayt in praise of Sayeds.
and sadly very few ulemas speak over this issue.... some things get so absorbed in us that we consider and accept them as a core part of religion