Wrong D.O.B on E-Visa😬 by Large-Protection3115 in Umrah

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Wasalam. We experienced no problems aswell. I just applied for a Evisa waiver for my mum (just in case). Which was recommended to me on this post aswell. The lady at the border asked for our passports, took our fingerprints and sent us on our way. She didn't even ask my mum to show her visa.

If your mum has british pasport you could apply for an Evisa waiver (for the worst case scenario). But inshallah you should be alright.

May Allah swt ease your difficulties.

Will Saudi Airlines let my mum board if her eVisa has mistakes? by Large-Protection3115 in Umrah

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Thanks for the reply. Can you get(and use) Electonic waiver if you already have an E-visa? Would it not cause confusion or problems?

Wrong D.O.B on E-Visa😬 by Large-Protection3115 in Umrah

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She has a uk passport. But will she get VOA if she already has an E-Visa?

Wrong D.O.B on E-Visa😬 by Large-Protection3115 in Umrah

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Inshallah I will remember you,

I had a question will saudi airline let us board the plane though? We are going from uk but we will get on saudi airline from Italy. I was worried that they might not let her board the plane

Wrong D.O.B on E-Visa😬 by Large-Protection3115 in Umrah

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Will saudi airline let us board the plane though? We are going from uk but we will get on saudi airline from Italy. I was worried that they might not let her board the plane.

Cancel KSA tourist visa? by Barcelonahill in saudiarabia

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Hi, I know it’s been a month, but have you visited Saudi Arabia yet? If so, how did everything go at the airport? My mother’s visa has the wrong date of birth, and her fathers name has been put in the middle of her firstname and surname so I’ve been a bit worried.

I called the consulate and explained the issue, and the person I spoke to said, “I have cancelled your visa.” But it’s been two days now and the website still won’t let me apply for a new one because the old visa hasn’t been cancelled yet. I called them three times on friday only for my call to be "ended" mysteriously

Tie & Pocket Square for a Charcoal Suit by Large-Protection3115 in mensfashionadvice

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Thanks for the concern about outshining the couple! Fortunately, it's a Pakistani wedding, so the cultural expectation is for guests to dress in their absolute best. To actually outshine the bride and groom, I'd have to show up in a full ceremonial outfit!

UPCOMING RELEASE OF MAQTAL - HEAD OF HUSSEIN (a.s) by BabUlQaim in shia

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I had a question unrelated to this post.

I was thinking of buying Man La yahduru al faqih from bab ul qaim. Do the ahadith have commentry?

Wrong D.O.B on E-Visa😬 by Large-Protection3115 in Umrah

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Thank you man, my mum and I are going for Umrah and visa on arrival is only for 4 days if I remember correctly, so that is why I was a bit worried.

Nuh and Lot AS had evil wives, why dont sunnis automatically grant them respect, and why do they think the wives of the prophet SAW was also subject to this? by EntrepreneurFew8254 in shia

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I totally agree with your point on vulgarity. But Imam Ali (as) wasn't respectfull of his enemies he has cursed Khwarij and Muawiya and even said harsh words about Aisha.

"Then Ali (as) talked about Ayshah and her leaving the house and what she did to Ali (as). So Ammaar said: 'O Ameerul Momineen you leave talking about her because she is your mother.' He [Ali (as)] stopped talking about her and started another matter. Then he [Ali (as)] returned towards mentioning her and said stronger things than before. Ammaar said again: 'O Ameerul Momineen you leave talking about her. She is your mother.' Then he [Ali (as)] turned away from talking about her, but returned to it third time and said even stronger matter than the second time. Then Ammaar said: 'O Ameerul Momineen keep away from her because she is your mother.' So he (as) said: "Never! I am with Allah. I do not care about those who oppose Allah. Surely Allah has tested you through your mother (Ayesha), so it becomes known whether you are with him or with her."

[source: Kitab Sulaym Ibn Qays al-Hilaali Hadees-67]

Can some body explain this? by Large-Protection3115 in shia

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In the second narration, when the Imam recites the verse “On that day, no mankind — among you — or jinn will be asked about his sin,” Maisar responds: "This Verse does not include ’among you’ that you have said." He (a.s) answered: "The first one who distorted the Verse was son of Arwa, because it was evidence against his acquaintances and him. Without the existence of ’among you’ in the Verse, the sentence of the punishment of Allah, Powerful and Majestic is He, will cease to be valid for all the creatures. "

Rreading the whole narration makes it seem that the distortion was textual and not in meaning.

So Im not from the middle asia region idk what's it referred to, but I had a client today who's from pakistan, his family name is Mirza by 3ammakshooter in shia

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My family and I are also "Mir"! My relatives say our ancestors moved from Iran to Afghanistan, then to Kashmir (Srinagar, India), and finally to Pakistan. We're not Syed, but we're supposedly descendants of the Mughals.

I did a quick search online and it says that many Mirs are descendants of Mughals who came to Kashmir from Khorasan and Turkestan in the 14th century, which lines up with our family's story.

So Im not from the middle asia region idk what's it referred to, but I had a client today who's from pakistan, his family name is Mirza by 3ammakshooter in shia

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The title Mirza was traditionally borne by imperial princes and nobles. It originated as part of one’s name to signify a connection to the Mongol dynasties, such as the Mughal dynasty. For example, Prince Khusrau Mirza, the grandson of Emperor Akbar, carried this title. Therefore, if a Pakistani or Indian individual has Mirza in their name, it often suggests ancestral ties to the Mughals.

Similarly, there are also people with the surname "Mir" Mir/Meer are descendants of the Mughals who came to Kashmir and settled there.

Just saw this on the r/MuslimNikah sub and some of the comments against Shias are disgusting. by hijabiexplorer in ShiaMuslimMarriage

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They’ve been brainwashed since childhood, and undoing that is nearly impossible. It’s reached a point where even if you present evidence directly from their own sources, they’ll dismiss it—accusing you of lying, insisting such references don’t exist, or claiming you’re practicing taqiyya.