Usul Al-Hadith: Texts

In order to know that a library has a particular work does not necessitate being inside the place. I thought this was clear through the words: Converse error.

Victoria Albert Museum has many relics from Madinah. Apparently cloth from the Blessed Rowdah. But I have been there? No. But I know what they stock. I can even describe the cloth in fact. But I haven't been there.
 
There is a manuscript form of it in Sultan Bahu Trust Library but not really readable.
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It would only be readable for those who have seen it at HSBT. Unless your mahram took it out of the library for you??

Because you are a woman, I sincerely apologize for any offense caused. I won't be entertaining any discussion with you sister as I only discovered you were a woman about three posts ago (didn't realize).

As you are a ghayr mahram it would be appropriate not to continue, irrelevant to the ruling be tanzihi as you think.

I have not deleted any of my comments. My original post is the same only one comment was removed. The moderators may have removed anything they deem unnecessary. But I did not say anything out of hand. There was the comment about hormones due to your cynical behavior ('Moron' comment). I have already apologized for that above.

Seeing as you are a woman, the 'faqih' you know who does 'luzum albayt' maybe a 'faqihah' and this is permissible for her. Unless she believes in the new 'fatwa' that women can travel without a mahram the distance of a musafir. Or tours up and down UK giving speeches without a 'mahram'. If it is a man 'faqih' then it would be good to send a 'mahram' to check if you have got your facts right.

That's end of discussion for me.
 
Now where is your credibility Kattar? You have shown how much of a little boy you are. If you are not man enough to stick to your original words which you have now deleted then at least be man enough to apologize. Be a Rajul. And Ghulam too.
 
Actually it wouldn't even be considered makruh tanzihi given the situation. Study the life of the women sahaba. You will learn a lot. Gender does not change the fact that all who saw your original posts now should be well aware of the type of person they are dealing with. Allah save us.
 
Bhaji I am sorry if I said anything. Sorry if my post sounded like you was from amongst the sisters who went on the rihla without a mahram and that you may have lied to get in Saudi by having a fake mahram.
 
Study the life of the women sahaba.
i don't have the time or the inclination to argue with women - but sister, you give sisters a bad name and actually reinforce the negative stereotype.

a young boy once went up the hill grazing his sheep and cried: 'ahoy' and the echo came from the valley - 'ahoy'. so the boy shouted: 'who are you? you idiot.' and the echo came: 'who are you? you idiot.'

'i will ask my father to beat you.'
'i will ask my father to beat you.'

the boy ran to his father and told him the story that someone in the valley was threatening him. the old man advised him: 'go and tell him: 'you are a nice lad'. the boy ran up again and shouted: 'you are a nice lad'.

'you are a nice lad.'

wa billahi't tawfiq.
 
.:Amatullah:. said:
In order to know that a library has a particular work does not necessitate being inside the place. I thought this was clear through the words: Converse error.

Victoria Albert Museum has many relics from Madinah. Apparently cloth from the Blessed Rowdah. But I have been there? No. But I know what they stock. I can even describe the cloth in fact. But I haven't been there.


Is the above true. Sad Sacred relics get auctioned off these days like a car auction or if I dare say like a jumble sale.
 
The attitude of brothers here appears to be condescending towards the sister. It does not matter if she is a woman. What matters is the content of her argument.
 
actually the sisters posts in the beginning sounded like she was looking for a fight and argumentation. it may not be the intention, but it looked like that from her posts. i think people should just give it away to misunderstanding tones and intentions on written text and that's that.
 
Brother Kattarsunni is very sincere and very knowledgeable, and upright than most of us. A look at all of his posts will demonstrate this. He practices great caution, and respect towards 'ulama. One should hide a mistake of an excellent Sunni brother, and erase it forever from memory.

i trust brother Kattarsunni totally, and i give priority to his feelings, and would like to ask all other brothers to trust him. He has immense Khushoo and khudhoo. There are few sincere Sunnis these days.

one should treat a brother the way the brother wants to be treated, it fosters hubb
 
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