husain ahmad tandwi

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  1. Aqdas

    Aqdas Staff Member

    no, GG, i don't have a problem with that.

    what i was saying was the deobandis call him madani for spending only 18 years in madina but they don't accept muhammad rasulAllah sallAllahu 'alaihi wa sallam to be noor even though he was a noor for millions of years [according to some ahadith] before he was sent as a bashar.

    what is 18 compared to 1,000,000?!
     
  2. yes, strange. go to shaam become a shaami, go medina sharif become a madani....
     
  3. Aqdas

    Aqdas Staff Member

    i believe he spent 18 years in madina sharif, hence, husain ahmad madani.

    18 years in a city makes them use an appellation whereas he spent most of his life in india and rasulAllah sallAllahu 'alaihi wasallam was a noor for millions of years before he spent 63 years amongst mankind, and they deny his noorani being?!
     
  4. isn't he called "madani" by his supporters from amongst the deobandis?!
     
  5. Wadood

    Wadood Veteran

    But that Tanda is in Ambedkar Nagar. There is another Tanda in western Uttar Pradesh in Rampur district. That Tanda is near to Saharanpur. It has a population bigger than nanauta.
     
  6. AbdalQadir

    AbdalQadir time to move along! will check pm's.

    jazak Allah khayr brother. not ashamed to say i didn't know that. i thought brother noori was playing on his name and it had something to do with the hindus' tandav, which would have been quite comical considering how many different dance forms his blind followers (like that muzammil husayn character) adopt to defend him.
     
  7. abu Hasan

    abu Hasan Administrator

    tandvi is because of his domicile tanda in uttar pradesh.
     

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  8. AbdalQadir

    AbdalQadir time to move along! will check pm's.

    mod [aqdas]: moved from this thread.

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    lol. i wonder how many western desis are going to get that.
     
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