Wudu creatives Wudu.. you just cannot read Quraan Shareef - Page 4

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Posted: 11 years ago
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They arent shia because namaz she is senn offering is of sunnis.and i think that people dont keep osman the name in shias
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Sorry to interupt between...But i m.curious Wat is d difference between Sunni and Shiaa Muslims..??
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Originally posted by: -AkkiLuvsNBT-

Sorry to interupt between...But i m.curious Wat is d difference between Sunni and Shiaa Muslims..??



woaahhh.. A Shiiate please help here.. I'm a Sunni..

People who believe in the deeds of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) ie Sunnah (What Prophet PBUH) used to do are said to be Sunni.. Sunnis believe Hazrat Abu Bakr Siddique (RA) was the first Caliph after Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) died while Shias believe Hazrat Ali (RA) was the first.. In Sunni - Islam Hazrat Ali (RA) was the the fourth caliph..

For other matter of facts I don't have any adequate knowledge on Shia - Islam
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: -AkkiLuvsNBT-

Sorry to interupt between...But i m.curious Wat is d difference between Sunni and Shiaa Muslims..??



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Quick guide: Sunnis and Shias

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Quick guide: Islam
Muslims are split into two main branches, the Sunnis and Shias. The split originates in a dispute soon after the death of the Prophet Muhammad over who should lead the Muslim community.

The great majority of Muslims are Sunnis - estimates suggest the figure is somewhere between 85% and 90%.

The two communities share fundamental beliefs - the "oneness" of Allah, that Muhammad was the last prophet, prayer, fasting and the pilgrimage to Mecca for example. But there are differences in doctrine, ritual, law, theology and religious organisation.

They also often seem to be in competition.

The Iranian revolution of 1979 launched a radical Shia Islamist agenda that laid down a theological and ideological challenge to conservative Sunni regimes, particularly in the Gulf.

In countries with large Shia communities, Shias often make up the poorest sections of society and see themselves as oppressed and discriminated against.

In many countries the two communities live separate lives. However, in Iraq intermarriage between Sunnis and Shia was common until recently.

In Lebanon, Shias have gained widespread respect and a strong political voice due to the political and military activities of Hezbollah.

Some conservative Sunni doctrines preach hatred of Shias.

Pakistan has a history of Shia-Sunni bloodshed dating back to the 1980s.

Who are the Sunnis?
Sunni Muslims regard themselves as the orthodox and traditionalist branch of Islam.

The word Sunni comes from "Ahl al-Sunna", the people of the tradition. The tradition in this case refers to practices based on precedent or reports of the actions of the Prophet Muhammad and those close to him.

Sunnis venerate all the prophets mentioned in the Koran, but particularly Muhammad as the final prophet. All subsequent Muslim leaders are seen as temporal figures.

In contrast to Shias, Sunni religious teachers and leaders have historically come under state control.

The Sunni tradition also emphasises a codified system of Islamic law and adherence to four schools of law.

Who are the Shias?
In early Islamic history the Shia were a political faction - literally "Shiat Ali" or the party of Ali.

The Shia claimed the right of Ali, the son-in-law of the Prophet Muhammad, and his descendants to lead the Islamic community.

Ali was killed in a power struggle over who should be caliph, leader of the Muslims. His sons - Hussein and Hassan - also struggled to capture the caliphate. Hussein died on the battlefield opposing a subsequent caliph and Hassan is believed to have been poisoned.

These events gave rise to the Shia cult of martyrdom and the rituals of grieving.

There is a distinctive messianic element to the faith and Shias have a hierarchy of clerics who practise independent and ongoing interpretation of Islamic texts.

Estimates of the number of Shia range from 120 to 170 million, roughly one-tenth of all Muslims.

Shia Muslims are in the majority in Iran, Iraq, Bahrain, Azerbaijan and, according to some estimates, Yemen. There are large Shia communities in Afghanistan, India, Kuwait, Lebanon, Pakistan, Qatar, Syria, Turkey, Saudi Arabia and the UAE.

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Posted: 11 years ago
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In countries with large Shia communities, Shias often make up the poorest sections of society and see themselves as oppressed and discriminated against.

Whaaat? The highest population of Shiaa's all over world is in Iran.. Their official religion is Shia-Islam and Iran is not a poor country.. it's an adequate country with good amount of resources.. Turkey is also highly Shia populated and it's not a poor country either.. Shall I mention more countries?

what is this article even talking about? šŸ˜•
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Thanx a.lot guys...I was very confused...Just knew that Sunni and Shia dont get along very well and are enemy of each other ...:( :(
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Yes reading Quran without Wudu is haram. I did not like the scene and its just not about Wudu ... Would have like Cvs take this slow give at least a day and general talk. It looked like instant remedy. Understanding Quran and developing courage for the same is something that takes time in a person.
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Originally posted by: -AkkiLuvsNBT-

Thanx a.lot guys...I was very confused...Just knew that Sunni and Shia dont get along very well and are enemy of each other ...:( :(



They're not enemies.. It's in one's mind.. Most Shia's and Sunni's get along now.. it's just a third party who doesn't like peace for too long in the country so they get things done and blame them on either Shias or Sunnis..
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Posted: 11 years ago
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I think this is a debated issue.
Personally I have heard from an imam in my area that Wudu is not a necessity to read Qura'an.
Dr. Zakir Naik also is of the same opinion in this video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gcs1dIheI5s&feature=youtube_gdata_player

And Allah knows best 😊
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: -MakhanMalaai-



You aren't clean until you have your Wudu.. You cannot pray Namaz, you cannot touch Quraan, you cannot read it.. The hadith is already mentioned above it's mentioned in it that don't touch it without Wudu.

Here's another one from the Quraan

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It is surely the Noble Qur'an (recorded already) in a protected book [the
Preserved Tablet] that is not touched except by the purified ones [the angels]
... 77-79)</font>

Here's one from Sunnah

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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Sayydina Hakim Ibn Hizam (RA) narrates that I was deputed as a Wali towards
Yemen by the Prophet (Sallaho Alaihe Wassallam) and he said, "Don't touch the
Qur'aan unless you are Taahir (clean from impurity)". [Mustadrak]</font>

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</p>


Totally agree with yu.. and he didn't wear 'topi' wen he read that.. if dey cant show wudu, then dey shouldn't show this type of scenes.
Thank u so much for making this post šŸ‘

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