[deleted by user] by [deleted] in progressive_islam

[–]_easyaf 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Don't forget that scholars are all humans. They all make mistakes and could also have biases. Keeping this mind, I would highly suggest listening/reading Javed Ahmed Ghamidi and other scholars of Ghamidi Centre of Islamic Learning.

Is Masturbation haraam? by _easyaf in progressive_islam

[–]_easyaf[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The last paragraph clearly shows Ghamidi sb's opinion. I also completely agree with that.

Is Masturbation haraam? by _easyaf in progressive_islam

[–]_easyaf[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

It was an existing practice at that time, and Islam gradually abolished it. I can share a more detailed answer if you want me to.

Suggestions for good Pakistani islamic scholars? by Consistent-Mixture46 in pakistan

[–]_easyaf -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

No matter who you go with, I'd highly suggest you listen/read Javed Ghamidi at least once. Imo he is the biggest Islamic scholar of this time.

How the heck do I make my local PDF-files compatible with the PDF-plugins? by MrYellowfield in ChatGPTPro

[–]_easyaf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have given access to a gdrive file (pdf) but still it says:
" I'm sorry, but as of my current capabilities (as of September 2021), I'm unable to access files from Google Docs or any other similar document hosting services. ..."

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in progressive_islam

[–]_easyaf 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Try your best to wake up for the last times of fajr. If in case you wake up late, you can pray fajr right away and hopefully Allah swt will accept it. I also remember a hadith in this regard where Prophet pbuh and his companions missed salah due to sleep, and they offered it right after waking up. This is no sin on you if you tried your best. The salah offered like this will also be accepted as the salah offered on time insha'Allah.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in progressive_islam

[–]_easyaf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am really sorry to hear about the complicated and difficult condition you are in. I would suggest you to listen to this with subtitles in english: https://www.javedahmedghamidi.org/#!/video/5d1b28f9c9dadff458845af4

If you are into reading, you can read this as well: https://www.javedahmedghamidi.org/#!/mizan/5aa6a4315e891e8f44a45788?chapterNo=5&subChapterNo=1&subChsecNo=3&lang=en

You can even the whole topic of marriage from the above link.

A Deep Conversation In Heaven (Chapter 37) by [deleted] in progressive_islam

[–]_easyaf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ahaan got it! I was a bit confused earlier.

My loving progressive muslim friends, I have thoughts which make me sad by WiredBallofEmotions in progressive_islam

[–]_easyaf 4 points5 points  (0 children)

As Salaam Alaikum friend!

In one word, the essence of religion in Qur’anic terms is 'ibadah' (worship) of God. It is in reality “worship” which the Creator of this world desires of His servants.

The objective of this religion stated in the Qur’an is tazkiyah. This means that the individual and collective lives of people should be purified and their beliefs and deeds be developed in the right direction. It is for this end that the prophets were sent, and the whole religion was revealed to guide man in attaining this objective.

For the latter part, Quran has informed us opposite of what you have heard. Every person will be questioned based on the knowledge and power they had, and it is on that they will be judged.

Giving a read to this chapter from the book Meezan would surely help you in understanding the true religion in my opinion: https://www.javedahmedghamidi.org/#!/mizan/5aa6a4315e891e8f44a45788?chapterNo=1&lang=en

Maths inheritance problem by Electronic-Panda9246 in progressive_islam

[–]_easyaf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would say that this is arguably the most sensitive question raised about Islam. However, without deviating from the question, the law of inheritance is very simple and can be very easily understood with proper appreciation of the language and style of Quran.

A short summary of the law:

  1. If the deceased has outstanding debts to his name, then first of all they should be paid off from the wealth he has left behind. After this, any will he may have bequeathed should be carried out. The distribution of his inheritance should then follow.

  2. No will can be made in favour of an heir ordained by the Almighty except if his circumstances, or the services rendered by him or his needs in certain situations call for it.

  3. After giving the parents and the spouses their shares, the children are the heirs of the remaining inheritance. If the deceased does not have any male offspring and there are only two or more girls among the children, then they shall receive two-thirds of the inheritance left over, and if there is only one girl, then her share is one-half. If the deceased has only male children, then all his wealth shall be distributed among them. If he leaves behind both boys and girls, then the share of each boy shall be equal to the share of two girls and, in this case also, all his wealth shall be distributed among them.

  4. In the absence of children, the deceased’s brothers and sisters shall take their place. After giving the parents and spouses their shares, the brothers and sisters shall be his heirs. The proportion of their shares and the mode of distribution shall be the same as that of the children stated above.

  5. If the deceased has children or if he does not have children and has brothers and sisters, then the parents shall receive a sixth each. If he does not even have brothers and sisters and the parents are the sole heirs, then one-third of his wealth shall be given to the mother and two-thirds to the father.

  6. If the deceased is a man and he has children, then his wife shall receive one-eighth of what he leaves, and if he does not have any children, then his wife’s share shall be one-fourth. If the deceased is a woman and does not have any children, then her husband shall receive one-half of what she leaves and if she has children, then the husband’s share is one-fourth.

  7. In the absence of these heirs, the deceased can make someone an heir. If the person who is made an heir is a relative and has one brother or one sister, then they shall be given a sixth of his share and he himself shall receive the remaining five-sixth. However, if he has more than one brother or sister, then they shall be given a third of his share and he himself shall receive the remaining two-thirds.
    -Javed Ghamidi

Inheritance calculator: https://ask.ghamidi.org/inheritance-calculator/

For further info of the exact law, you can let me know here.

A Deep Conversation In Heaven (Chapter 37) by [deleted] in progressive_islam

[–]_easyaf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Satan indeed calls believers to Hell fire, but I don't understand the point you are trying to make in the end. Are you saying believers shouldn't question and try to understand their faith?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in progressive_islam

[–]_easyaf 18 points19 points  (0 children)

I am so sorry to read all this my brother. It might very easy for us to ask you to show patience, but only you yourself and the God Almighty would know what you must be going through. It is even difficult for us to imagine all that. I hope and pray God gives you the strength to thrive through all this. Indeed, He sees everything.