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If a hanafi dies doing shirk, will he be held accountable (layman blind following a madhab)
If a hanafi dies doing shirk, will he be held accountable (layman blind following a madhab) assim al hakeem
You said, "You almost gave me a heart attack" when he said salam & I laughed, is it kufr (OCD)
You said, "You almost gave me a heart attack" when he said salam & I laughed, is it kufr (OCD) - assim al hakeem
I have to teach subjects that include shirk or innovations, what should I do? #islam
I have to teach subjects that include shirk or innovations, what should I do? #islam - assim al hakeem
Can't pay off my Student Loan, should I go to court or pay it off with late payment fees (Interest)
Can't pay off my Student Loan, should I go to court or pay it off with late payment fees (Interest) - assim al hakeem
Kufr to like Ronaldo, other celebrities who don't support g*nocide but are seen with people who do?
Kufr to like Ronaldo, other celebrities who don't support g*nocide but are seen with people who do? - assim al hakeem
If someone commits shirk & then repents, must he shave off his head & trim his nails
If someone commits shirk & then repents, must he shave off his head & trim his nails - assim al hakeem
When we ask Allah for Afiya (Wellbeing) should we expect only goodness or tests & hardship as well?
When we ask Allah for Afiya (Wellbeing) should we expect only goodness or tests & hardship as well? - assim al hakeem
Said bismillah after Fatiha by mistake in 3rd or 4th rakah, prayer valid? Sujood as sahu required?
Said bismillah after Fatiha by mistake in 3rd or 4th rakah, prayer valid? Sujood as sahu required? - assim al hakeem
He took care of an abandoned girl, now she's grown up, can he marry her? (Adoption, Last name)
He took care of an abandoned girl, now she's grown up, can he marry her? (Adoption, Last name) - assim al hakeem
Teacher helped her cheat in an exam, she got a scholarship, is scholarship haram?
Teacher helped her cheat in an exam, she got a scholarship, is scholarship haram? - assim al hakeem
La ilaha illallahu wahdahu la shareeka lahu..(×10) before or after the salam? #hijab
La ilaha illallahu wahdahu la shareeka lahu..(×10) before or after the salam? #hijab assim al hakeem
Prayer dress isn't transparent bt shadow of my arms is visible under light Cn I pray
Prayer dress isn't transparent bt shadow of my arms is visible under light Cn I pray - assim al hakeem
I'm not good at school & choose to work instead, is this sinful? #islam #islamic
I'm not good at school & choose to work instead, is this sinful? #islam #islamic - assim al hakeem
Delivering Friday and Eid Sermons in Local Languages
Delivering Friday sermons in local languages is not just a necessity; it’s a powerful way to connect with our diverse communities. Many of us come from different linguistic backgrounds, and when sermons are only in Arabic, it creates a barrier. Imagine sitting in a congregation, wanting to absorb the wisdom, but struggling to understand. That’s where local languages come in. They ensure that everyone, including new converts and non-Arabic speakers, feels included and empowered. Scholars today recognize this need. Many permit delivering sermons in local languages, emphasizing effective communication and inclusivity. They argue that the essence of the message is lost if it’s not understood. Yet, some still advocate for preserving Arabic, suggesting a blend—delivering the sermon in Arabic followed by a translation. This way, we honor tradition while making the message accessible. Ultimately, it’s about finding balance. Each community must weigh its unique circumstances and seek guidance from local scholars. By embracing local languages, we can ensure that everyone benefits from the sermons, fulfilling our religious duties with understanding and unity.
Delivering Friday and Eid Sermons in Local Languages
Delivering Friday sermons in local languages is not just a necessity; it’s a powerful way to connect with our diverse communities. Many of us come from different linguistic backgrounds, and when sermons are only in Arabic, it creates a barrier. Imagine sitting in a congregation, wanting to absorb the wisdom, but struggling to understand. That’s where local languages come in. They ensure that everyone, including new converts and non-Arabic speakers, feels included and empowered.
Does having blood or pus on my clothes affect my wudu or prayer? #islam #islamic assim al hakeem
Does having blood or pus on my clothes affect my wudu or prayer? #islam #islamic - assim al hakeem
Teacher helped her cheat in an exam, she got a scholarship, is scholarship haram? assim al hakeem
Teacher helped her cheat in an exam, she got a scholarship, is scholarship haram? - assim al hakeem