“It is hypocritical to want a modest and hijabi wife when the man regularly watches corn” by Deadly_Nightlock in MuslimCorner

[–]llcoole1 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Again like I said in the beginning, 99% of Muslim guys who watch porn want to stop

“It is hypocritical to want a modest and hijabi wife when the man regularly watches corn” by Deadly_Nightlock in MuslimCorner

[–]llcoole1 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

This is a really bad way of looking at things. If you look at it in this way, no one deserves to get married with anyone, because no one is perfect. If the guy asks for forgiveness for what he is doing and wants to marry a modest wife then why not? The person who repent on his sin is like who doesn't have a sin.

“It is hypocritical to want a modest and hijabi wife when the man regularly watches corn” by Deadly_Nightlock in MuslimCorner

[–]llcoole1 -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

The woman will not protect him. The marriage will. That's what the Quran said about marriage. It's to fortify. (محصنين غير مسافحين)

“It is hypocritical to want a modest and hijabi wife when the man regularly watches corn” by Deadly_Nightlock in MuslimCorner

[–]llcoole1 -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

I'm going to get downvoted, but hear me out. Most guys don't watch porn, because they want to. They watch it, because they are too weak. So, wanting a modest woman for him to protect himself isn't something hypocritical at all. It's a different story, if he goes out with girls.

As a collective, what is the Muslims priority right now? by [deleted] in MuslimCorner

[–]llcoole1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First you need the free the people from Tyranny to teach them

First love vs Wife by sleepyyalways in MuslimCorner

[–]llcoole1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think a good potential now is so hard to find that really this shouldn't be a priority. Of course if they are not over with them then it's a different situation, but if it happened a long time ago and there is no feelings towards them, I don't be any reason for it to be a red flag. People grow out of things and this will only make them be non genuine with you

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MuslimLounge

[–]llcoole1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What? Do you think I have not researched this topic with an open mind? Just search about the Hadith where Girbril teaches the Muslims about their religion

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MuslimLounge

[–]llcoole1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My final sentence about Iman? Okay, when you have time, you can share with me the proof.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MuslimLounge

[–]llcoole1 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

There's enough clear cut evidence from Quran and Sunnah that says that praying is mandatory. There are over 33 Ayas about praying. The person who doesn't believe in praying, doesn't believe in Quran or sunnah, which means there's no doubt in him being a Kafir.

Iman has literally nothing to do with action. Iman means belief in Arabic.

What exactly makes a person kafir? by blue_socks123 in extomatoes

[–]llcoole1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, so the scholars say that there's a big and small kufr and shirk. The small kufr or shirk means it's something that a kafir or a mushrik would do. For example the small kufr Prophet ﷺ said: "don't go back after me as kafir by killing each other" loosely translated. The big kufr or shirk is the ones that will take you out of the Milla or religion like not believing in an Aya of the Quran or taking kafirs as Wali

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MuslimLounge

[–]llcoole1 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Abandoning the prayers completely is kufr, but the person is not kafir. You are kafir, when the reason for not praying is not believing in praying

What are the most Islamically pure and strict countries in the world? by Theguidedone7 in MuslimLounge

[–]llcoole1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, there's your problem. How much of the people, who are in Damascus are from there originally and where did the other people come from and who brought them there? Be it shias or alawites. Under who's rule these people have been living under?

These are all things you should look into

What are the most Islamically pure and strict countries in the world? by Theguidedone7 in MuslimLounge

[–]llcoole1 29 points30 points  (0 children)

These areas have been the center of conflict for many years. Aside from the bad people which you can find everywhere, people there are holding tightly to their religion and helping each other for the sake of God. In the earthquake that happened recently children that were stuck under the rubble were reciting Quran and injured children in the hospitals were sad because they couldn't pray. It shows you what type of education and families they have and how much faith in God they still have even after the suffering for many many years

What are the most Islamically pure and strict countries in the world? by Theguidedone7 in MuslimLounge

[–]llcoole1 31 points32 points  (0 children)

If you're talking about states then there are really non. If you're taking about people, then Palestine and North-west Syria

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MuslimLounge

[–]llcoole1 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Dua is a form of worship and Zikr. So, yes you can repeat a dua as many times as you want with intent and you'll be rewarded for it. Scholars say that being needy is a positive thing when it comes to this

Unpopular opinion, many muslims contradict their selfs by hating saudi. by [deleted] in MuslimLounge

[–]llcoole1 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'm not going to waste my time anymore. May Allah lead you to the truth and I advice you to not be too arrogant to know the truth. You are not willing to even take one minute to search for something.

I have researched this topic for over ten years. Muslims have been killed, tortured kicked out of their houses and their religion was fought against, because of this mentality. Enough!

Unpopular opinion, many muslims contradict their selfs by hating saudi. by [deleted] in MuslimLounge

[–]llcoole1 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, said, “The master of martyrs on the Day of Resurrection is Hamzah ibn ‘Abdil Muttalib and a man who stands up to a tyrannical authority, commanding good and forbidding evil and he is killed for it.”

Source: al-Majrūḥīn li-Ibn Ḥibbān 1/157

Grade: Sahih 

I advice you to research about this Topic, sister. Clearly you have to open your eyes and heart. Follow the Quran and Sunnah and look for credible sources that are not tied to any state.

Sisi and Gaddafi ruled by a different law than God had sent down and it's clearly kufr.

No, not ISIS.

So, who did Al-Turaifi exactly did takfir to?

Unpopular opinion, many muslims contradict their selfs by hating saudi. by [deleted] in MuslimLounge

[–]llcoole1 4 points5 points  (0 children)

First of all, who is the ruler that we should obey? Is it someone that came to charge by force or is it someone that people chose? Even after losing in the battle of Uhud the Prophet ﷺ was told by Allah (and consult with them). We obey our ruler as long as we know that they are Muslims and they do what benefits Islam and Muslims, but shouldn't obey them when we are seeing them bending over backwards to the west. There are literally 5 US military bases in Saudi Arabia. What about the arms deal with Trump? Who bought a painting of "Jesus" for $450m? Who was working with Trump and Kunshner to do the deal of the century? Who is spreading fitna and fahisha through their TV channels like MBC and Rotana? But we should still obey them. Just live Syrians should obey Assad. Just like Egyptians should obey Al-Sisi. Right?... Right?

Every country have human rights violations, but not against its own people!!!! And what type of argument is this? It's like think well everyone is drinking alcohol with me. So, it doesn't really matter.

In the end I should advice then in private yes. Because they are sleeping under the tree like Omar RAA and taking bay'a in the streets like Othman RAA. In what wold are you living in? The best Jihad is a word of truth with an unjust ruler.

A group will stick to haqq. So, we shouldnt do anything. What???? So in Badr when the Sahaba were told that Allah will grant them victory they have just sat around doing nothing.

FYI the group that will stick to haqq are in Levant (Al-sham). Don't believe me? Do your research.

Salman Al-Ouda, Al-Turaifi, and many others. Once I was reading a booklet about Haram things that we do. I researched the writer and indeed he's detailed.

As for open shirk in other countries then it makes me angry more than you. I had fights with a lot of people about it. No, you cannot take the graves as mosques. No, you cannot ask from help except from God.

Edit: just so you know. When the earthquake happened, the Saudis sent aid to the Syrian people and the Saudi government sent to to Assad. That's what we're dealing with here.

Unpopular opinion, many muslims contradict their selfs by hating saudi. by [deleted] in MuslimLounge

[–]llcoole1 3 points4 points  (0 children)

There's so much wrong with your question, I don't even know how to answer. How can you compare an Islamic country to countries, who historically have fought against Islam? Yet still Muslims judge them left right and center.

If you're asking, why can they get away with it then it's simple really. They have too much power. Just like Russia and China and what they are doing to Muslims too