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Original post by Tawheed
Ayatullah Sistani(rh), my marji for islamic rulings, said of any battles or offensives in Iraq: Don't kill an old man, nor a boy, nor a woman. Don't cut a tree unless you have to," he warned.

Ayatullah Sistani(rh) prefers not to get involved in politics, and he is the most followed marji in Iraq and maybe worldwide.

He also stated: "Do not call sunni's our brothers, but call them our souls "

Anyone who kills any innocent human being from any madhab deliberately should find his seat in hell in my eyes. Killing one innocent human being is like killing the whole of mankind.

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The differences in aqeedah are too far apart to unite. That's the reality and the truth.
Original post by IdeasForLife
Where do you get these quotes from ?

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Original post by AlifunArnab
The differences in aqeedah are too far apart to unite. That's the reality and the truth.


I respect your opinion, but i am not here to debate.
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"The servant has a Lord that he will stand in front of and a house that he will live in, so he must seek the pleasure of Allah before meeting Him and he should furnish his house before moving into it."

[Imam Ibn al Qayyim Al-Jawziyyah RahimahuAllah]
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Original post by HAnwar
I think it fell off whilst I was shopping :frown:
Aw bless you <3

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Be more careful next time insha'Allah :tongue:
Wa iyyaki <333

:vroam:......I will get my husband to pay for that :colone:
Ibn `Abbas [may Allah be pleased with him] said:

“Indeed good actions are a light in the heart, a strengthening for the body, a glow on the face, a cause for extensive provisions and love in the hearts of the creation.

Indeed bad actions are a darkness in the heart, a blackness on the face, a weakness for the body, a cause for decrease in provisions and hatred in the hearts of the creation.”

[Imam Ibn al Qayyim Al-Jawziyyah RahimahuAllah]
“Happiness is attained by three things: being patient when tested, being thankful when receiving a blessing, and being repentant upon sinning.”

[Imam Ibn al Qayyim Al-Jawziyyah RahimahuAllah]
Original post by Tawheed
I'm not going to get into a debate here. I wasn't even talking about 'uniting' at the cost of aqeedah.

Alif, i am so careful as to how to choose my words. I don't want to say anything and invite groups to all start on me. I know that is not what you want either, so i'm just going to remain silent here.

I owe you a reply on the thread, give me a bit of time - how long will you be awake for brother ?


I have no interest in getting into a debate.

I'm aware you've carefully crafted your words which is why I felt the need to comment.
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"If you do not work hard and face difficulties along your way in seeking glory, you will never taste honor and relief when you attain victory."

[Imam Ibn al Qayyim Al-Jawziyyah RahimahuAllah]
Original post by AlifunArnab
x.


Would you invite me round to costa to share a chy latte and a tuna pahnini ?

Would you allow me to be your best man at your wedding ceremony ?

Would you go on holiday with me?
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Original post by Tawheed
Would you invite me round to costa to share a chy latte and a tuna pahnini ?

Would you allow me to be your best man at your wedding ceremony ?

Would you go on holiday with me?


:teehee: :rofl:
Original post by h333
Be more careful next time insha'Allah :tongue:
Wa iyyaki <333

:vroam:......I will get my husband to pay for that :colone:


Yeah :/

Ok well can you hurry up and get one please. I'm waiting.

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Original post by Tawheed
Would you invite me round to costa to share a chy latte and a tuna pahnini ?

Would you allow me to be your best man at your wedding ceremony ?

Would you go on holiday with me?


Possibly.

The concept of a best man is foreign to my culture.

I would not go on holiday with a stranger.

Original post by Tawheed
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Ok, I edited my comment. Kindly edit yours too.
Original post by h333
:teehee: :rofl:


I'm serious. Theologically i disagree with alifanularnab, but he's such a nice guy.

I don't know why, but i feel so happy when i see his posts.

Can anyone explain? Does anyone else feel like this?
Original post by AlifunArnab


Ok, I edited my comment. Kindly edit yours too.


alright, editing.
Well this chat just got deep.

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Original post by Tawheed
I'm serious. Theologically i disagree with alifanularnab, but he's such a nice guy.

I don't know why, but i feel so happy when i see his posts.

Can anyone explain? Does anyone else feel like this?


I know he seems like it too masha'Allah. May Allah bless him. Ameen.

That is so nice SubhanAllah.

I actually find his posts interesting.
Original post by HAnwar
Well this chat just got deep.

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Sorry about that sister, i don't know why, but that conversation i have had with brother Alif, in real life, i felt tranquility and happiness completely take over me. It is really strange.

Maybe someone here has made a dua for the users to have more tolerance to one another.
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Original post by HAnwar
Yeah :/

Ok well can you hurry up and get one please. I'm waiting.

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That was the whole point....NEVER! :macarena::rofl3:
Original post by Tawheed
I'm serious. Theologically i disagree with alifanularnab, but he's such a nice guy.

I don't know why, but i feel so happy when i see his posts.

Can anyone explain? Does anyone else feel like this?



Original post by h333
I know he seems like it too masha'Allah. May Allah bless him. Ameen.

That is so nice SubhanAllah.

I actually find his posts interesting.



I genuinely appreciate both of your kind words. May Allah guide us to what pleases him.

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