Submitted by You on 12 September, 2008 - 00:45 #121
It is probably best to not use the word "holy". It is vague at best.
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"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.
Submitted by Noor on 12 September, 2008 - 00:45 #122
Ya'qub wrote:
Noor wrote:
err no, the graves of the sahaba are also holy.
Err... proof?
The sahaba were humans, they weren't divine.
did i say they weren't humans?
Submitted by Ya'qub on 12 September, 2008 - 00:46 #123
Noor wrote:
Ya'qub wrote:
Noor wrote:
err no, the graves of the sahaba are also holy.
Err... proof?
The sahaba were humans, they weren't divine.
did i say they weren't humans?
By saying that their graves were 'holy', it means that it is not 'profane'.
Profane means of 'this world', 'holy' means divine.
—
Don't just do something! Stand there.
Submitted by Noor on 12 September, 2008 - 00:46 #124
Ya'qub wrote:
Noor wrote:
Ya'qub wrote:
The only way is up... or only allow a few people to get visas every year (and imagine that with corruption that only rich people could get them) and then none of us get to go!
so be it. whats a bit of walking in comparison to adab.
Huh? What is not being able to go at all?
what?
people have managed before, whats new?
Submitted by Noor on 12 September, 2008 - 00:48 #125
Ya'qub wrote:
Noor wrote:
Ya'qub wrote:
Noor wrote:
err no, the graves of the sahaba are also holy.
Err... proof?
The sahaba were humans, they weren't divine.
did i say they weren't humans?
By saying that their graves were 'holy', it means that it is not 'profane'.
Profane means of 'this world', 'holy' means divine.
ok thanks for that english lesson. well my belief is that it is very disrespectful to do your business on a grave of a sahabi.
Submitted by You on 12 September, 2008 - 00:48 #126
Ya'qub wrote:
By saying that their graves were 'holy', it means that it is not 'profane'.
Profane means of 'this world', 'holy' means divine.
As I have said "holy" is a vague term (when it comes to Muslims use it).
Terminology is important people!
—
"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.
Submitted by Ya'qub on 12 September, 2008 - 01:00 #127
Noor wrote:
ok thanks for that english lesson. well my belief is that it is very disrespectful to do your business on a grave of a sahabi.
Wherever you do your business it is probably on the grave of someone. There are 124,000 prophets and so their sahabas' graves will be everywhere around the world. If you do your business in Britain and it goes through the sewers it goes into the sea which is the grave of lots of people!
The toilets around the haram are not 'on graves', because they are underground and the graves which were there have been dug up/moved.
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Don't just do something! Stand there.
Submitted by Noor on 12 September, 2008 - 00:55 #128
ya'qub..
you wob!
Submitted by Anonymous11 (not verified) on 12 September, 2008 - 00:56 #129
Noor wrote:
ya'qub..
you wob!
lol.. i think you lot had a betta convo here then the station.. n e ways ppl get some sleep before sehri
Submitted by Noor on 12 September, 2008 - 00:56 #130
Ya'qub wrote:
Noor wrote:
ok thanks for that english lesson. well my belief is that it is very disrespectful to do your business on a grave of a sahabi.
Wherever you do your business it is probably on the grave of someone. There are 124,000 prophets and so their sahabas graves will be everywhere around the world. If you do your business in Britain and it goes through the sewers it goes into the sea which is the grave of lots of people!
The toilets around the haram are not 'on graves', because they are underground and the graves which were there have been dug up/moved.
:roll:
Submitted by Ya'qub on 12 September, 2008 - 01:00 #131
Noor wrote:
ya'qub..
you wob!
I have no idea what that means... but I strongly object anyway!
Thanks for the rolling eyes btw, you've been very patient at not using them for ages, and I seem to have finally pee'd you off enough!
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Don't just do something! Stand there.
Submitted by Noor on 12 September, 2008 - 01:02 #132
oh not at all. not peed of the slightest. used that smiley because i couldn't be bothered to type, honestly.
anyway peeps, don't take my posts seriously. i dont even no what i've been saying/writting!
Submitted by Anonymous11 (not verified) on 12 September, 2008 - 01:03 #133
it was also the house of khadija and the prophet .. so they had no right! wheres the love of islam gone
Submitted by Noor on 12 September, 2008 - 01:03 #134
Ya'qub wrote:
Noor wrote:
ya'qub..
you wob!
I have no idea what that means... but I strongly object anyway!
wob
wobbler
=
wahabi
brolly
brillo
=
brelvi
Submitted by Noor on 12 September, 2008 - 01:04 #135
Anonymous11 wrote:
it was also the house of khadija and the prophet .. so they had no right! wheres the love of islam gone
people might start worshiping the house :roll:
Submitted by Anonymous11 (not verified) on 12 September, 2008 - 01:05 #136
but its an endless topic .. so tc guys
Submitted by Ya'qub on 12 September, 2008 - 01:08 #137
Anonymous11 wrote:
it was also the house of khadija and the prophet .. so they had no right! wheres the love of islam gone
???
In london, they put blue plaques on houses where famous people used to live.
But I don't see any Islamic precedent for doing similar things to houses of Prophets/Sahabas.
They have houses in Paradise now, why would they need them on earth? It doesn't mean in any way that you love Allah (swt) or the Prophet any less. Why do you need physical things?
Nothing on earth could ever contain Allah (swt), except the heart of a believer.
For me Islam is an internal religion. External things just block out/dilute the connection to Allah (swt). Even the ka'bah can do this. I saw people hugging it and holding it tightly as if it would fly off and take them directly to Paradise.
—
Don't just do something! Stand there.
Submitted by Ya'qub on 12 September, 2008 - 01:11 #138
Noor wrote:
Ya'qub wrote:
Noor wrote:
ya'qub..
you wob!
I have no idea what that means... but I strongly object anyway!
wob
wobbler
=
wahabi
Do you mean a follower of al-Wahhab (swt)? Then yes I am, because al-Wahhab is the Bestower.
If you mean a guy called abdul-Wahhab from Arabia 100 years or so back, then no, I've never even read any of his books so how can I be?
—
Don't just do something! Stand there.
Submitted by Noor on 12 September, 2008 - 01:12 #139
O ya'qub..
*sighs*
Submitted by You on 12 September, 2008 - 01:13 #140
Ya'qub wrote:
Do you mean a follower of al-Wahhab (swt)? Then yes I am, because al-Wahhab is the Bestower.
If you mean a guy called abdul-Wahhab from Arabia 100 years or so back, then no, I've never even read any of his books so how can I be?
I think it was an attempt at humour.
—
"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.
Submitted by Noor on 12 September, 2008 - 01:14 #141
Ya'qub wrote:
Noor wrote:
Ya'qub wrote:
Noor wrote:
ya'qub..
you wob!
I have no idea what that means... but I strongly object anyway!
wob
wobbler
=
wahabi
Do you mean a follower of al-Wahhab (swt)? Then yes I am, because al-Wahhab is the Bestower.
If you mean a guy called abdul-Wahhab from Arabia 100 years or so back, then no, I've never even read any of his books so how can I be?
oh yaq'ub, you're so boring. kill the topic why dont you!
Submitted by Ya'qub on 12 September, 2008 - 01:14 #142
Noor wrote:
O ya'qub..
*sighs*
Does that mean you don't have a comeback, because you've been startled by my logic. If so I don't think a sigh is not quite correct. It should be a gasp.
If you meant that I am 'so lost and I am not seeing clearly', then please explain where I have got it so wrong.
Thank you
—
Don't just do something! Stand there.
Submitted by Noor on 12 September, 2008 - 01:14 #143
You wrote:
Ya'qub wrote:
Do you mean a follower of al-Wahhab (swt)? Then yes I am, because al-Wahhab is the Bestower.
If you mean a guy called abdul-Wahhab from Arabia 100 years or so back, then no, I've never even read any of his books so how can I be?
I think it was an attempt at humour.
attempt? err no admin i wasnt trying to be funny. didnt even cross my mind.
lol, like i said, dont take my posts seriously!
Submitted by You on 12 September, 2008 - 01:15 #144
???
As for the buildings, I think it would have been nice if they were still around. Heritage is important. and it would have been nice to see where/how things were. They had been preserved for over 1300 years, so a few more would have been nice.
—
"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.
Submitted by Noor on 12 September, 2008 - 01:15 #145
Ya'qub wrote:
Noor wrote:
O ya'qub..
*sighs*
Does that mean you don't have a comeback, because you've been startled by my logic. If so I don't think a sigh is not quite correct. It should be a gasp.
If you meant that I am 'so lost and I am not seeing clearly', then please explain where I have got it so wrong.
Thank you
oh lord.
Submitted by Ya'qub on 12 September, 2008 - 01:16 #146
Noor wrote:
oh lord.
Please don't call me that.
—
Don't just do something! Stand there.
Submitted by You on 12 September, 2008 - 01:17 #147
This isn't gonna end well is it?
I can see the headlines.
"It was epic - the victor."
(not Victor)
—
"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.
Submitted by Noor on 12 September, 2008 - 01:21 #148
Ya'qub wrote:
They have houses in Paradise now, why would they need them on earth? It doesn't mean in any way that you love Allah (swt) or the Prophet any less. Why do you need physical things?
Nothing on earth could ever contain Allah (swt), except the heart of a believer.
For me Islam is an internal religion. External things just block out/dilute the connection to Allah (swt). Even the ka'bah can do this. I saw people hugging it and holding it tightly as if it would fly off and take them directly to Paradise.
why is riyadh ul jannah where it is and why is a piece of heaven?
why is the minbar of the prophet saw so important? even Allah swt loves that place? why? they are physical object.
Submitted by Noor on 12 September, 2008 - 01:21 #149
Ya'qub wrote:
Noor wrote:
oh lord.
Please don't call me that.
i have no intention of doing so
Submitted by Ya'qub on 12 September, 2008 - 01:26 #150
Noor wrote:
Ya'qub wrote:
They have houses in Paradise now, why would they need them on earth? It doesn't mean in any way that you love Allah (swt) or the Prophet any less. Why do you need physical things?
Nothing on earth could ever contain Allah (swt), except the heart of a believer.
For me Islam is an internal religion. External things just block out/dilute the connection to Allah (swt). Even the ka'bah can do this. I saw people hugging it and holding it tightly as if it would fly off and take them directly to Paradise.
why is riyadh ul jannah where it is and why is a piece of heaven?
why is the minbar of the prophet saw so important? even Allah swt loves that place? why? they are physical object.
Because humans are weak and many require physical objects to help them focus in worship. E.g. prayer beads. They are a way of counting the Divine Properties (which are limitless)
It doesn't mean they're necessary for true belief. Personally I think they can be a hindrance. Anyone who has tried to kiss the black stone (which is a sunnah) and being elbowed in the ribs and pushed aggressively (which is haram) can see clearly that attachment to anything (even if it is recommended by the Prophet (saw)) can subvert the human heart away from its ultimate purpose.
It is probably best to not use the word "holy". It is vague at best.
"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.
did i say they weren't humans?
By saying that their graves were 'holy', it means that it is not 'profane'.
Profane means of 'this world', 'holy' means divine.
Don't just do something! Stand there.
what?
people have managed before, whats new?
ok thanks for that english lesson. well my belief is that it is very disrespectful to do your business on a grave of a sahabi.
As I have said "holy" is a vague term (when it comes to Muslims use it).
Terminology is important people!
"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.
Wherever you do your business it is probably on the grave of someone. There are 124,000 prophets and so their sahabas' graves will be everywhere around the world. If you do your business in Britain and it goes through the sewers it goes into the sea which is the grave of lots of people!
The toilets around the haram are not 'on graves', because they are underground and the graves which were there have been dug up/moved.
Don't just do something! Stand there.
ya'qub..
you wob!
lol.. i think you lot had a betta convo here then the station.. n e ways ppl get some sleep before sehri
:roll:
I have no idea what that means... but I strongly object anyway!
Thanks for the rolling eyes btw, you've been very patient at not using them for ages, and I seem to have finally pee'd you off enough!
Don't just do something! Stand there.
oh not at all. not peed of the slightest. used that smiley because i couldn't be bothered to type, honestly.
anyway peeps, don't take my posts seriously. i dont even no what i've been saying/writting!
it was also the house of khadija and the prophet .. so they had no right! wheres the love of islam gone
wob
wobbler
=
wahabi
brolly
brillo
=
brelvi
people might start worshiping the house :roll:
but its an endless topic .. so tc guys
???
In london, they put blue plaques on houses where famous people used to live.
But I don't see any Islamic precedent for doing similar things to houses of Prophets/Sahabas.
They have houses in Paradise now, why would they need them on earth? It doesn't mean in any way that you love Allah (swt) or the Prophet any less. Why do you need physical things?
Nothing on earth could ever contain Allah (swt), except the heart of a believer.
For me Islam is an internal religion. External things just block out/dilute the connection to Allah (swt). Even the ka'bah can do this. I saw people hugging it and holding it tightly as if it would fly off and take them directly to Paradise.
Don't just do something! Stand there.
Do you mean a follower of al-Wahhab (swt)? Then yes I am, because al-Wahhab is the Bestower.
If you mean a guy called abdul-Wahhab from Arabia 100 years or so back, then no, I've never even read any of his books so how can I be?
Don't just do something! Stand there.
O ya'qub..
*sighs*
I think it was an attempt at humour.
"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.
oh yaq'ub, you're so boring. kill the topic why dont you!
Does that mean you don't have a comeback, because you've been startled by my logic. If so I don't think a sigh is not quite correct. It should be a gasp.
If you meant that I am 'so lost and I am not seeing clearly', then please explain where I have got it so wrong.
Thank you
Don't just do something! Stand there.
attempt? err no admin i wasnt trying to be funny. didnt even cross my mind.
lol, like i said, dont take my posts seriously!
???
As for the buildings, I think it would have been nice if they were still around. Heritage is important. and it would have been nice to see where/how things were. They had been preserved for over 1300 years, so a few more would have been nice.
"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.
oh lord.
Please don't call me that.
Don't just do something! Stand there.
This isn't gonna end well is it?
I can see the headlines.
"It was epic - the victor."
(not Victor)
"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.
why is riyadh ul jannah where it is and why is a piece of heaven?
why is the minbar of the prophet saw so important? even Allah swt loves that place? why? they are physical object.
i have no intention of doing so
Because humans are weak and many require physical objects to help them focus in worship. E.g. prayer beads. They are a way of counting the Divine Properties (which are limitless)
It doesn't mean they're necessary for true belief. Personally I think they can be a hindrance. Anyone who has tried to kiss the black stone (which is a sunnah) and being elbowed in the ribs and pushed aggressively (which is haram) can see clearly that attachment to anything (even if it is recommended by the Prophet (saw)) can subvert the human heart away from its ultimate purpose.
Don't just do something! Stand there.
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