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Is firasat al mo'min -the believers- (فِرَاسَة المؤمين) the same as what in the west is called empaths?
Salam alaykum, Definition of an empath: someone highly sensitive to their environments and intuition I.e. they have knowledge of things and places kind of like psychics but without use of jinns as in the case of some soothsayers etc. I know of a similar concept in Islam > رواه الترمذي في (جامعه)، ال...
Salam alaykum,
Definition of an empath: someone highly sensitive to their environments and intuition I.e. they have knowledge of things and places kind of like psychics but without use of jinns as in the case of some soothsayers etc.
I know of a similar concept in Islam
> رواه الترمذي في (جامعه)، الترمذي (3127) وغيره، وهو حديث لا يصح مرفوعا، وإنما هو قول عمرو بن أبي قيس: كان يقال: "اتقوا..." فذكره. انظر العقيلي (4/129) (1)، وقال: حديث غريب. ولفظه: عن أبي سعيد الخدري قال: قال رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم: "اتقوا فِرَاسَة المؤمن؛ فإنه ينظر بنور الله"، ثم قرأ: {إِنَّ فِي ذَلِكَ لَآيَاتٍ لِّلْمُتَوَسِّمِينَ} (2)قد ذكر ابن القيم رحمه الله في (الطرق الحكمية) من أنواع الفراسة وأفرادها أشياء عجيبة، وقال في (تاج العروس شرح القاموس) (4): والفراسة -بالكسر- اسم من التفرس، وهو التوسم، يقال: تفرس فيه الشيءَ إذا توسمه. وقال ابن القَطَّاع: الفراسةُ بالعينِ إدراكُ الباطن، وبه فسر الحديث: "اتقوا فراسة المؤمن؛ فإنه ينظر بنور الله"، وقال الصاغاني: لم يثبت، قال ابن الأثير يقال بمعنيين: أحدهما: ما دل ظاهر الحديث عليه، وهو ما يوقعه الله تعالى في قلوب أوليائه؛ فيعلمون أحوال بعض الناس بنوع من الكرامات، وإصابة الظن، والحدس. والثاني: نوع يعلم بالدلائل، والتجارب، والخَلْق، والأخلاق، فتعرف به أحوال الناس، وللناس فيه تآليف قديمة وحديثة.
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وقال ابن القيم رحمه الله تعالى في (مدارج السالكين) في الكلام على الفراسة (5): قال تعالى: {إِنَّ فِي ذَلِكَ لَآيَاتٍ لِّلْمُتَوَسِّمِينَ} ... فإن الناظر متى نظر في آثار ديار المكذبين، ومنازلهم، وما آل إليه أمرهم، أورثه ذلك فراسة، وعِبرة، وفكرة. وقال تعالى في حق المنافقين: {وَلَوْ نَشَاءُ لأَرَيْنَاكَهُمْ فَلَعَرَفْتَهُم بِسِيمَاهُمْ وَلَتَعْرِفَنَّهُمْ فِي لَحْنِ الْقَوْلِ} (6)، فالأول: فراسة النظر والعين، والثاني: فراسة الأذن والسمع. وسمعت شيخ الإسلام ابن تيمية رحمه الله يقول: عَلَّقَ معرفتَه إياهم بالنظر على المشيئة، ولم يعلق تعريفهم بلحن خطابهم على شرطٍ، بل أخبر به خبرا مؤكَّدًا بالقسم، فقال: {وَلَتَعْرِفَنَّهُمْ فِي لَحْنِ الْقَوْلِ}، وهو تعريض الخطاب، وفحوى الكلام، ومغزاه. واللحن ضربان: صواب، وخطأ، فلحن الصواب: نوعان، أحدهما: الفطنة، ومنه الحديث: "ولعل بعضَكم أن يكون أَلْْحَنَ بحجته من بعض" (7)، والثاني: التعريض والإشارة، وهو قريب من الكناية
http://ar.islamway.net/fatwa/22891/حول-حديث-اتقوا-فراسة-المؤمن (Source )
P.S. Couldn't find an English version so you would have to run a translation on Google if your Arabic is poor.
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Please clarify the following hadith regarding the significance of Nisf-e-Sha'ban
I got a Hadith, Given to me by a Shaikh, as reference of the significance of ***Nisf-e-Sha'ban (Nigh of 15th Sha'ban)***. Its reference is from **"Silsilat ul-Ahadith-as Sahiha", Classed as Sahih By Nasiruddin Albani**. As I am not a scholar, I could not verify it or understand the implementation of...
I got a Hadith, Given to me by a Shaikh, as reference of the significance of ***Nisf-e-Sha'ban (Nigh of 15th Sha'ban)***. Its reference is from **"Silsilat ul-Ahadith-as Sahiha", Classed as Sahih By Nasiruddin Albani**. As I am not a scholar, I could not verify it or understand the implementation of it. I am thus quoting the hadith from different web sites. Please let me know if this Hadith is Sahih then why some Shaikh deny the significance of this night and say that this night has no special significance.
**First**
> The companion Mu‘āth ibn Jabal narrated that the Prophet, (pbuh) said: “On the night of mid-Shaban, Allah looks at His creation and forgives all of them except for the polytheist and the quarrelsome or hateful person." **[At-Tabrāni]**
[Classed as sahih by foremost Salafi hadith scholar, **Shaykh Nasiruddin Albani** in his **Silsilah Al-Sahīhah**]
http://www.islamicity.org/10209/shaban-time-avoidance-headlessness/
**Second**
> Allah turns towards his creation in the Night of “MID-SHABAN” and He forgives all of them except for a Mushrik and one who hates other people
(**Albani calls it); “A SAHIH HADITH”** narrated by group of Sahaba with different routes (Turuq) such as from Muadh bin Jabal (ra), Abu Thalbah (ra) Abdullah bin Umar (ra), Abu Musa al Ashari (ra), Abu Hurraira (ra), Abu Bakr as Saddiq (ra), Awf bin Malik (ra) and Aisha (ra).The Hadith of Muadh bin Jabal (ra) comes through Makhul from Malik bin Yakhamir and **It is “MARFU” narrated by Ibn Abi Asim in his As-Sunnah Hadith #512** [**Nasir ud din Albani in Silsilat ul-Ahadith-as Sahiha, Volume No. 3, Page No. 135 #1144**]
http://www.islamieducation.com/albani-on-laylatul-barah-ie-shab-e-baraat/
**Third**
Imam Ibn Hajr Haythmi states : Narrated by Muaz bin Jabal (RA) from Prophet (Salallahu alaihi wa sallam) who said: Allah turns towards his creation in the Night of Mid-Shaban and He forgives all of them except for a Mushrik and one who hates other people **[Az Zawaid #12860].
Classed as Sahih by scholar Nasiruddin Albani in his silsilah Al-Sahihah.**
http://thedailynewnation.com/news/54890/shab-e-barat--a-blessing.html
**Fourth**
> Allah turns towards his creation in the Night of "MID-SHABAN" and He forgives all of them except for a Mushrik and one who hates other people
(Albani calls it); "A SAHIH HADITH" narrated by group of Sahaba with different routes (Turuq) such as from Muadh bin Jabal (ra), Abu Thalbah (ra) Abdullah bin Umar (ra), Abu Musa al Ashari (ra), Abu Hurraira (ra), Abu Bakr as Saddiq (ra), Awf bin Malik (ra) and Aisha (ra).The Hadith of Muadh bin Jabal (ra) comes through Makhul from Malik bin Yakhamir and It is "MARFU" narrated by Ibn Abi Asim in his **As-Sunnah Hadith #512
[Nasir ud din Albani in Silsilat ul-Ahadith-as Sahiha, Volume No. 3, Page No. 135 #1144]**
http://salafiaqeedah.blogspot.com/2010/11/hush-hush-al-albani.html
**Fifth**
> Allah turns towards his creation in the Night of“MID-SHABAN” and He forgives all of them except for a Mushrik and one who hates other people
Albani says in his “Silsilat as Sahiha”: (This is a) “SAHIH HADITH” narrated by group of Sahaba with different routes (Isnaad) such as from Muadh bin Jabal (ra), Abu Thalbah (ra) Abdullah bin Amr (ra), Abu Musa al Ashari (ra), Abu Hurraira (ra), Abu Bakr as Saddiq (ra), Awf bin Malik (ra) and Aisha (ra).The Hadith of Muadh bin Jabal (ra) comes through Makhul from Malik bin Yakhamir and It is “MARFU” narrated by Ibn Abi Asim in his **As-Sunnah Hadith #512 [Nasir ud din Albani in Silsilat as Sahiha, Volume No. 3, Page No. 135 #1144]**
Ibn Taymiyah said in Iqtida’ al-sirat al-mustaqim:
> [Some] said: There is no difference between this night (mid-Sha`ban) and other nights of the year. However, the opinion of many of the people of learning, and that of the majority of our companions (i.e. the Hanbali school) and other than them is that it is a night of superior merit, and this is what is indicated by the words of Ahmad (ibn Hanbal), in view of the many ahadith which are transmitted concerning it, and in view of what confirms this from the words and deeds transmitted from the early generations (al-athar al-salafiyya). Some of its merits have been narrated in the books of hadith of the musnad and sunan types. This holds true even if other things have been forged concerning it.
**( Ref:Ibn Taymiyya, Iqtida’ al-sirat al-mustaqim p. 302.)**
https://rasoolurrahmah.wordpress.com/2014/06/14/why-do-they-celebrate-the-15th-night-of-shabaan-shab-e-baraat/
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Interpretation of a hadith about man who emancipated six of his slaves at the time of his death?
I came across this hadith and I want to know the interpretation of this hadith from the scholars, why was the prophet Muhammad (saw) upset with the man emancipated six slaves upon his death and keeping some of them in slavery? > Imran b. Husain reported that a person who had no other property emanci...
I came across this hadith and I want to know the interpretation of this hadith from the scholars, why was the prophet Muhammad (saw) upset with the man emancipated six slaves upon his death and keeping some of them in slavery?
> Imran b. Husain reported that a person who had no other property emancipated six slaves of his at the time of his death. Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) called for them and divided them into three sections, cast lots amongst them, and set two free and kept four in slavery; and he (the Holy Prophet) spoke severely of him.
https://sunnah.com/muslim/27/83
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Trouble understanding and applying the hadith of not taking on a trial one cannot bear
Salam Alaykum, I came across this hadith: > عَنْ حُذَيْفَةَ، قَالَ قَالَ رَسُولُ اللَّهِ صلى الله عليه وسلم " لاَ يَنْبَغِي لِلْمُؤْمِنِ أَنْ يُذِلَّ نَفْسَهُ " . قَالُوا وَكَيْفَ يُذِلُّ نَفْسَهُ . قَالَ " يَتَعَرَّضُ مِنَ الْبَلاَءِ لِمَا لاَ يُطِيقُ " Translation: > It was narrated fro...
Salam Alaykum, I came across this hadith:
> عَنْ حُذَيْفَةَ، قَالَ قَالَ رَسُولُ اللَّهِ صلى الله عليه وسلم " لاَ يَنْبَغِي لِلْمُؤْمِنِ أَنْ يُذِلَّ نَفْسَهُ " . قَالُوا وَكَيْفَ يُذِلُّ نَفْسَهُ . قَالَ " يَتَعَرَّضُ مِنَ الْبَلاَءِ لِمَا لاَ يُطِيقُ "
Translation:
> It was narrated from Hudhaifah, that the Messenger of Allah(s.a.w) said:
"It is not for the believer to humiliate himself." They said: "How does he humiliate himself?" He said: "By taking on a trial which he can not bear." (Source )
I can't wrap my head around the type of trial that is being discussed and what about if it can be whithstood but with difficulty.
I'm trying to quit watching pornography, and after around a decade of watching it, quitting is very very difficult with a lot of discomfort, mental flashbacks, urges, feeling like almost losing the will power. But this is for my own betterment. Does this count as dhul nafsi that the hadith refers to?
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What is the stance of Muslim scholars on relationship of Prophet Muhammad with Maria Qibti?
I am a Muslim and came around a discussion with an atheist friend. He asked me this question, that why Prophet Muhammad had relationship with Maria Qibti, though they were not married. They had a son also out of this relationship, his name was Ibrahim. What is the actual story and how Muslim scholar...
I am a Muslim and came around a discussion with an atheist friend. He asked me this question, that why Prophet Muhammad had relationship with Maria Qibti, though they were not married. They had a son also out of this relationship, his name was Ibrahim. What is the actual story and how Muslim scholars react to it?
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Muslim proof of God in the form of written words and the Muslim name of God
I am trying to understand Muslim belief about words of the Koran written as calligraphy. Could you tell me if the following statement is correct? Many Muslims claim that the proof of God’s existence is literally provided in the physical form of the words of the Koran when they are properly written u...
I am trying to understand Muslim belief about words of the Koran written as calligraphy. Could you tell me if the following statement is correct?
Many Muslims claim that the proof of God’s existence is literally provided in the physical form of the words of the Koran when they are properly written using calligraphy. In other words, their reasoning is: 1. The forms of the written words of the Koran are actually proof of the existence of God. 2. Since the physical words prove the existence of God, God must exist.
I am also trying to clarify the Muslim belief about the name of The Creator. Could you tell me if the following statement is correct?
There is no universal agreement among Muslims about the name of God and Muslims believe that God has the 99 names used in the Quran, known as ‘the 99 Names of God’. However, the most commonly used name is probably ‘Allah’, which is Arabic for ‘the God’.
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Is this forgivable
If anyone is addicted to a major sin but then he leaves the sin for Allah and he does tawbah and promises never to repeat it again does Allah forgive him? Jazak Allah
If anyone is addicted to a major sin but then he leaves the sin for Allah and he does tawbah and promises never to repeat it again does Allah forgive him? Jazak Allah
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How many of 124000 prophets were Arab?
Someone said that there were solely four (4) Arab prophets between those 124000 prophets (Nabis). So it was not rational for me as an actual statistics, because seemingly majority of prophets were in Arab countries… . So, I’d like to know if there is any authentic statistics to demonstrate how many...
Someone said that there were solely four (4) Arab prophets between those 124000 prophets (Nabis). So it was not rational for me as an actual statistics, because seemingly majority of prophets were in Arab countries… . So, I’d like to know if there is any authentic statistics to demonstrate how many of 124.000 prophets were Arab?
اللهم صل علی محمد و آل محمد
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Why Muhammed is the last prophet and God doesn't send anyone else?
Looking at the fact that we always need guidance from god, I wonder why God decided not to ever send any prophet again?? just think how good it would be when we could ask anything from a prophet and be sure that answer is 100% correct and will of God and act upon it, or where he could lead the all b...
Looking at the fact that we always need guidance from god, I wonder why God decided not to ever send any prophet again?? just think how good it would be when we could ask anything from a prophet and be sure that answer is 100% correct and will of God and act upon it, or where he could lead the all believers instead of misguided sects killing others.
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Is the rank of Imams (spiritually) higher than other prophets? (Except Prophet Mohammad (s)) (Shia view)
I know that the rank of "Prophet Mohammad" (s) is higher than Imams and other people, but somebody orally told me that: > the rank of the Imams (I mean 12 Imams of Shiite [Shia]) is spiritually higher than the rank of all the prophets other than Prophet Mohammad(s). So, is there any tradition regard...
I know that the rank of "Prophet Mohammad" (s) is higher than Imams and other people, but somebody orally told me that:
> the rank of the Imams (I mean 12 Imams of Shiite [Shia]) is spiritually higher than the rank of all the prophets other than Prophet Mohammad(s).
So, is there any tradition regarding mentioned issue?
*(Note: I am looking for the perspective of Shiite according to the Ahadith)*
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What if a girl is not happy with her parents' decision for her husband due to caste?
What does Islam say if a girl is not happy with the guy which her family found her, because of [caste][1] issues? The guy she likes keeps sending his proposal in the right way through the parents. And the boy is well established and able to give her the perfect life. Now what does Islam say about th...
What does Islam say if a girl is not happy with the guy which her family found her, because of caste issues?
The guy she likes keeps sending his proposal in the right way through the parents. And the boy is well established and able to give her the perfect life. Now what does Islam say about the girl parents' decision?
Can a girl reject her parents opinion, or should she just keep quiet?
If she gets married and can't live happily with the parents selected guy, who is responsible for it?
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What to do when my parents forbid me from marrying a girl due to caste?
I am trying to get married to someone I really like, and I have talked to her for 3 months now, not about anything bad but I know this is not the appropriate thing to do. I was not the best Muslim before I have made many major sins for two years which I do not wish to name. I met this girl in my thi...
I am trying to get married to someone I really like, and I have talked to her for 3 months now, not about anything bad but I know this is not the appropriate thing to do. I was not the best Muslim before I have made many major sins for two years which I do not wish to name.
I met this girl in my third year and she helped me change my ways and showed me Islam through a different direction. She helped me get back to praying, and now alhamdulillah I try to pray 5-6 times a day. It has now been three months, and I am afraid to continue speaking with her because of fitnah and zina. I do not want to accumulate sins because of this relation.
I told my parents about her, but they are not willing to get in contact with her and neither are they willing to see how the family is. Their answer is no because she as spoke to me before, and they think she is a bad person for speaking with me about marrying her. They say that it is their right to choose my spouse, and because I brought this topic up to them they are ashamed of me. They say their answer is no because she is Pashtun and we are Punjabi .
I don't know how I can convince my parents to talk to her and let us get married. They are not happy with this relation because of the reasons I have listed. But I do not know what to do. I hope to be with this girl, and I have searched up that these reasons are not valid. Can you help me understand my situation and show me what is right to do in this situation?
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Does Islam allow the sale of Muslim real estate to a Jew?
In Israel, Hamas doesn't allow Palestinians to sell their houses to Jews. I'm wondering if this is based on Islam. CORRECTION: it’s the PA that doesn’t allow sale to Jews.
In Israel, Hamas doesn't allow Palestinians to sell their houses to Jews. I'm wondering if this is based on Islam.
CORRECTION: it’s the PA that doesn’t allow sale to Jews.
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Is it permissible for a female to work?
UAE is encouraging their girls to study and job. Despite [Modi][1] (Prime Minister of India) saying our minority Muslim females don't study or do jobs, I think Islam gives female right to decide whether she wants to go out for work and study or not. If she wants than she can go by wearing scarf or r...
UAE is encouraging their girls to study and job. Despite Modi (Prime Minister of India) saying our minority Muslim females don't study or do jobs, I think Islam gives female right to decide whether she wants to go out for work and study or not. If she wants than she can go by wearing scarf or right attire like burkha.
Is it permissible for a female to work?
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Why aren't the letters چ, گ or پ found in the Qur'an?
I am wondering about the following three letters: * چ – Che * گ – Gaf * پ – Pe These three letters are not in the Qur'an (not even a single time). Is there any reason behind that?
I am wondering about the following three letters:
* چ – Che
* گ – Gaf
* پ – Pe
These three letters are not in the Qur'an (not even a single time).
Is there any reason behind that?
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Small Amounts of Haram Food Such as Pork
For example if a drop of pork oil got mixed into a soup, is the whole soup haram? The companions consumed cheese even though there were presumably minute amounts of haram substances in them (maybe cheese is just something is permissible, just wanted to put this out there) > What is more likely to be...
For example if a drop of pork oil got mixed into a soup, is the whole soup haram?
The companions consumed cheese even though there were presumably minute amounts of haram substances in them (maybe cheese is just something is permissible, just wanted to put this out there)
> What is more likely to be the case is that their – that is, the Magians’ – cheese is halaal and that the rennet and milk of an animal that died of natural causes are taahir. That is because when the Sahaabah conquered Iraq, they ate the cheese of the Magians, and this was the prevalent practice among them. What is narrated from some of them, that they regarded that as makrooh, is subject to further examination.
[Article Islamqa.info ]
Can we relate the hadith about water is pure and nothing makes it impure (iv'e heard the context is that impurities were being mixed into a large ammount of water) to haram food being mixed with halal food? Hadith Link (Bulugh al-Maram 2) [Book 1 Hadith 2]
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What are the underpinnings of the prohibition against interest, in sharia and fiqh?
I am already familiar with Quranic references against riba (such as Quran 2:275-280) and a number of ahadith, but the issue for me is the meaning which the prophet attached to riba. In his hadith, Caliph Umar, a companion of the prophet, was not clear on what the prophet meant by riba. Prof. Farooq...
I am already familiar with Quranic references against riba (such as Quran 2:275-280) and a number of ahadith, but the issue for me is the meaning which the prophet attached to riba. In his hadith, Caliph Umar, a companion of the prophet, was not clear on what the prophet meant by riba.
Prof. Farooq in this article in the Arab Law Quarterly, makes a good case that riba as understood at the time of the prophet (riba al jahiliya) was the excessive increase levied by moneylenders ("redoubling") in outstanding debt of poor debtors who did not pay repay debt when due, and that the original interest or markup - "stipulated increase" - was not riba. https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1412753 . Mufti Taqi Usmani disagrees with this idea.
I am not interested here in the debatable economic rationales which scholars may advance for prohibiting interest, and which in any case are not discussed by the prophet.
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God in Islam and afterlife
Most of the people who reject God say that they don't have enough "evidence". For example, today, if anyone sees something supernatural, he will be 100% sure that God exists! Like, some dead person coming back to life & talking with Atheists or an angel talking with someone. Keeping the aforemention...
Most of the people who reject God say that they don't have enough "evidence". For example, today, if anyone sees something supernatural, he will be 100% sure that God exists! Like, some dead person coming back to life & talking with Atheists or an angel talking with someone.
Keeping the aforementioned point in consideration & also that, **the people who came before us were also Humans like us**:
1 - Abraham was a messenger of God & he talked with angels! From my view-point, isn't it enough proof of God existence or whether there is infact an afterlife or not? Why he still asked for a proof of afterlife when he was talking with God himself?
2 - God spoke directly with Moses & commanded him to go to Pharaoh, as Surah Taha tells us. Then, how come Moses was still saying that "**he is afraid of Pharaoh or that he might not succeed or that he might kill him**"? I can't even imagine someone talking with the God himself & he is afraid of being killed or that he might not succeed?
(I know someone will say that was their Human nature but the point is, they were talking with the God himself or with angels.)
user41856
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Is the hadith eesa leads prayer a general for specific hadith mahdi leads fajr?
Sahih muslim says Eesa will descend and lead muslims in prayer. >Abu Hurayra (R.A) reported as Allah's messenger (Saw) as saying "The last hour will not come until the romans will land at Al- A'maq or in Dabiq.......... the time of prayer shall come and Jesus (PBUH) would descend and ***lead them in...
Sahih muslim says Eesa will descend and lead muslims in prayer.
>Abu Hurayra (R.A) reported as Allah's messenger (Saw) as saying "The last hour will not come until the romans will land at Al- A'maq or in Dabiq.......... the time of prayer shall come and Jesus (PBUH) would descend and ***lead them in prayer***......"
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sahih muslim, ibn majah have recorded a narration where mahdi leads Fajr.
> Eesa, son of Maryam (Mary) will descend, and their leader [i.e. the leader of Muslims] will say: “Come and lead us in the prayer.” Thereupon, ‘Eesa would say: “No, you yourselves are leaders over one another. He will say that in view of the honour that Allaah has bestowed on this Nation.” (Muslim ).
My Question is the second hadith a specific case of general hadith at one. Since narration exists to prove eesa will be ruler for 40 years.
Islamqa.info says one part of revelation can make another part specific.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/islamqa.info/amp/en/answers/138742
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Should I wear hijab in my house If I take care of a male orphan?
When the orphan become a teen does the mother and all the puber girl in house should wear hijab inside their own house? since the orphan isn't a mahram
When the orphan become a teen
does the mother and all the puber girl in house should wear hijab inside their own house?
since the orphan isn't a mahram
user39272
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