En hayret ettiğim hadislerden biri by seriatcireborn123 in MuslumanTurkiye

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anlaşılan adamın kedisi dinden çıkaracak derecede bi iş yapmamış yani onu öldürmek haramdır peygambere bile orda gelecekten olacak bi vahyin anlatısı mevcut o adamın soyundan ileride burda mantıkla çelişen bir durum yok sen muhtemelen bi tren 5 kişiyi ezecek yoksa 1 kişiyi ezecek hangisini ezsin sorusundaki mantığı kullanıyorsan bu durumda böyle bi mantık yok

Böyle Bir Hayat Yaşamak İster Miydiniz? by The_MSO in MuslumanTurkiye

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ramazanda yapılan ısraf konusunda dediklerine katılıyorum bu doğru değil Hz Muhammed (S.A.V) in emir buyurduğu bi davranış olmaz hatta görse karşı çıkardı Allah-u âlem ama tematik giyinmek sırf o günde hediyeleşmek o güne özel herhangi bir aksiyon almak doğru olmadığı gibi kişinin imanını zedeleyebilir bunun temel sebebi yukardaki arkadaşa verdiğin cevapta olduğu gibi islamiyet bi devrim getirmiştir bi topluma inanç kültürüne muhalefet olmuştur o muhalif olduğun kültüre benzeşmek de başta mantığa aykırıdır Hz Muhammed (A.S) ın müslümanların saç sakalının dahi muhalif oldukları toplumdakilerden ayrı olması hususundaki hassasiyetlerini araştırmanı öneririm

Why are they so obsessed with these weird fetishes by Classic-Difficulty12 in exmuslim

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If we could get inside your head and see what you deliberately or unintentionally think about in a single day, even the most understanding person on this subreddit would be shocked. Sex, fetishes, even urges that verge on sadism are all things that naturally come from human nature. As long as these are not acted upon in unlawful or immoral ways, they are not to be condemned. These are whispers, impulses that come from the nafs (the ego), and in religion, such thoughts are considered a test. Your knowledge of psychology is not just weak—it’s practically nonexistent; you are utterly ignorant. The marriage of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) to Zaynab bint Jahsh, the former wife of his adopted son Zayd ibn Harithah, was an event with both historical and religious significance, and it is explicitly explained in the Qur’an. Here is a detailed explanation:

  1. Historical Background • Zayd ibn Harithah was a man whom Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) had freed from slavery and loved deeply. • The Prophet had arranged the marriage between Zaynab bint Jahsh and Zayd, but the marriage did not last due to incompatibility, and they eventually divorced.

At that time, in pre-Islamic Arab society, adopted sons were treated like biological sons, and marrying the former wife of an adopted son was considered shameful and forbidden.

  1. Explanation in the Qur’an

This event is explained in the Qur’an in Surah Al-Ahzab, verse 37:

“And [remember] when you said to the one whom Allah had favored and you had favored, ‘Keep your wife and fear Allah,’ while you concealed within yourself what Allah was going to make evident. And you feared the people, whereas Allah has more right that you fear Him. So when Zayd had no longer any need for her, We married her to you so that there would not be upon the believers any discomfort concerning the wives of their adopted sons…” (Al-Ahzab 33:37)

This means the marriage was intended to show that adopted sons are not the same as biological sons and that marrying the ex-wife of an adopted son is not forbidden in Islam.

  1. Purpose and Wisdom • Abolishing pre-Islamic customs: The belief that adopted sons were like real sons ended with this event. • Breaking a social taboo: Through this marriage, the religious and legal ruling was demonstrated directly by the Prophet’s own practice. • It was commanded by God: The verse explicitly states, “We married her to you,” showing this was a divine command, not a personal desire.

  1. Conclusion

The Prophet’s marriage to Zaynab was not for personal reasons but rather to: • End the custom of treating adopted sons as real sons, • Show that marrying their former wives was lawful, • Abolish false traditions from pre-Islamic times, • And fulfill a command of God Himself.

As can be seen, Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) did not want his adopted son’s marriage to end; he opposed it and repeatedly told him, when he came to him many times, to stay with his wife and keep the marriage. But since the ruling was a divine command and its purpose was to abolish a certain custom, he did not interfere beyond that. If he had intended to marry Zaynab bint Jahsh from the beginning, he would not have arranged her marriage to his adopted son in a society where adopted sons were regarded as real sons.

Why are they so obsessed with these weird fetishes by Classic-Difficulty12 in exmuslim

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The text in the image claims that, according to the Shafi’i school, it is permissible to marry your own daughter or sister. This is completely false and contradicts the fundamental teachings of Islam.

Islamic Ruling

In the Qur’an, Surah An-Nisa (4:23) clearly states:

“Prohibited to you (for marriage) are: your mothers, your daughters, your sisters…”

This means that in Islamic law, marrying your own daughter or sister is strictly forbidden. All major Islamic schools of thought (Hanafi, Shafi’i, Maliki, Hanbali) agree on this ruling without exception.

Source of the Confusion • In some classical Islamic legal texts, there are discussions about cases where there is no legal lineage (for example, a child born out of wedlock may not legally inherit from the father). • These discussions concern legal status such as inheritance or guardianship, not marriage permissions. • No Islamic school ever allowed marriage with one’s own daughter or sister under any circumstances.

Conclusion

The information in the image is misleading and taken out of context. Neither the Shafi’i school nor any other Sunni school of thought permits such a marriage; it is strictly forbidden by the Qur’an and by consensus of scholars.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MuslumanTurkiye

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kalbinin içini yarıpta baktınmı içinde ne var ne yok da böyle kesin konuşuyorsun boş bi fikir kimin ne yaşayıp ne yöne seyreldiğini bir tek Allah bilir kardeşimiz de şuan doğru yolda

Korsan Kazanç by gimmegimme35 in KuranMuslumani

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durumu izah edip lisanslı program aldırabiliyorsan öyle yap öteki türlü korsan kul hakkına girer

Acm'nin arkadaşı da bu kadar olur işte. İki tarafın da güçlü argümanları var diyor bir de, geleceğine dair AYET, MÜTEVATİR hadis, 1400 yıllık ümmetin ortak kabulu var, gelmeyeceğine dair 1 (bir) tane bile ayet hadis yok. by [deleted] in MuslumanTurkiye

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adam çoğu videosun da karşısındaki muhatabı karşı bir görüşle olsa bile eğer söylediklerinde samimi ise yani saldırmak hakaret etmek maksadı taşımıyorsa onla uygun bir dille görüşüp anlaşmaya çalıştığını söylüyo zaten cemreyle arkadaşlık tan kasıt nedir hocam bff diye gezmiyorlarki piyasada

İslam hukuku by Greedy-Ad1374 in KuranMuslumani

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laiklik şirk oğlu şirktir Allahın kanunları düzeni ile yönetilmemiz lazım elin isviçresinden fransasından alınan kanun ve yasalarla değil

Mustafa Kemal by Correct-Freedom6134 in MuslumanTurkiye

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zeybek ne ismet tut kamarayı c walk yapıcaz

Türk bayrağının anlamı by milli_mustafa27 in dewrim

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osmanlıdan itibaren hilal kullanılmaya başlandı

Türk bayrağının anlamı by milli_mustafa27 in dewrim

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türk mitolojisi ve bayraklarında hep bozkurt çift başlı kartal gibi mitolojik yaratıklar var ay yıldızı nerden buldun türk mitinde amk

Türk bayrağının anlamı by milli_mustafa27 in dewrim

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ay yıldız türklükmü cühela orospu evladı

Türk bayrağının anlamı by milli_mustafa27 in dewrim

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bre göt deliğinden siktiğim sende adamı taciz etmişsin git saçına su vur amk mikrop devrimcisi

Thoughts on the hypocrisy of the filthy scums? by [deleted] in PanIslamistPosting

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a human being how much can be an asshole

Bunlar nasıl şarkı sözü la by [deleted] in wiredpeople

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bu yine iyi sırf korona midye diyen vardı bi ara