Re: Taher Fakhrudin and related topics
Posted: Fri Dec 29, 2017 9:52 am
I dont follow any bohra leader but when it comes to shariyah and sunnah of Prophet Muhammed(s) I am always in for those who stand for it...
So you are saying MS is the Lenin of Dawoodi Bohras...That people who have worked hard for their wealth should not be able to spend it as they please? If you need some religious Don to force you to not serve alcohol at your child's wedding, you deserve him!! People who follow STF willingly do not serve alcohol at weddings. I have been to a few weddings lately and the people abstaining from the alcohol served were STF followers. MS followers happily imbibedmomeenbhai wrote: Fri Dec 29, 2017 9:38 am Recently very good decisions are made by MS, especially about the taharat and najafat and also about the cutoff show off in marriages.
good to see that even poor will be able to get inline with rich of the community.
no if you have money doesnt mean you can spend it as you wish, as a muslim we have responsibility of following sunnah and become an example for society and for other muslims.ajamali wrote: Fri Dec 29, 2017 10:06 amSo you are saying MS is the Lenin of Dawoodi Bohras...That people who have worked hard for their wealth should not be able to spend it as they please? If you need some religious Don to force you to not serve alcohol at your child's wedding, you deserve him!! People who follow STF willingly do not serve alcohol at weddings. I have been to a few weddings lately and the people abstaining from the alcohol served were STF followers. MS followers happily imbibedmomeenbhai wrote: Fri Dec 29, 2017 9:38 am Recently very good decisions are made by MS, especially about the taharat and najafat and also about the cutoff show off in marriages.
good to see that even poor will be able to get inline with rich of the community.![]()
Thanks for making this point AJ. This has been my observation at weddings hosted by MS followers...Even people who acted goody two shoes at the masjid, now dared to drink in my presence as I was not in a position to judge them at the masjid...It is a sad statement on people who are with MS fo social reasons only....People who have sacrificed much for their faith, such as STF followers, obviously value the tenets of their faith..ajamali wrote: Fri Dec 29, 2017 10:06 am I have been to a few weddings lately and the people abstaining from the alcohol served were STF followers. MS followers happily imbibed![]()
Zakat is one of the pillars of Islam which bodes well with Socialism and anathema to CapitalismThis is the classic capitalism vs. socialism debate. As a community of traders, we should choose Capitalism
Hmmm is it possible it is a deterioration of their faith under the new leadership rather than a change in your status at the masjid?Crater Lake wrote: Fri Dec 29, 2017 10:24 am Even people who acted goody two shoes at the masjid, now dared to drink in my presence as I was not in a position to judge them at the masjid...
And hence I said, "within limits of Shariah" No one is suggesting people spend on celebrations without paying zakat.... It is entirely possible to do both. Gather your friends and family at a pleasant venue AND pay zakat and do right by the needy. STF lives this principle every single day of his life. The amount of good that is done by Zahra Hasanat is impeded only by the fear with which the Bohra needy accept help from Fatemi Dawat.SBM wrote: Fri Dec 29, 2017 10:33 amZakat is one of the pillars of Islam which bodes well with Socialism and anathema to CapitalismThis is the classic capitalism vs. socialism debate. As a community of traders, we should choose Capitalism
No you fool...He wants the ADULT woman to decide. Adulthood comes after seven years of age...last time I checked. The texts suggests khafz after age seven...which includes adult hood. CDH is safer on an adult woman as the genitalia is well developed and distinguished. Unlike the circumcision of boys that is safer on infants, medically it is safer for a woman to choose the procedure in adulthood. It is a medical fact. And even then, it may not be appropriate for everyone.
you are a bigger idiot than I initially thought about you, any ways feel free to follow what ever you like. no wonder majority of momeenin have rejected your twisted version of dawat.Crater Lake wrote: Fri Dec 29, 2017 11:18 am
Burhanuddin Moula's son (MS) claims to follow his legacy...so totally valid for STF to make this point when asked to comment on the MS fatwa.
Read the newspapers brother...it is not us who are opposing the toilet wreckers and party poopers...It is the followers of MS who are complaining. It only concerns us and to the extent that family weddings have been ruined and to the extent that our friends and family in the Mufaddal Saifuddin world complain to us. Beyond that it is of no concern to us. STF only responded because he was asked about it.momeenbhai wrote: Fri Dec 29, 2017 11:45 amyou are a bigger idiot than I initially thought about you, any ways feel free to follow what ever you like. no wonder majority of momeenin have rejected your twisted version of dawat.Crater Lake wrote: Fri Dec 29, 2017 11:18 am
Burhanuddin Moula's son (MS) claims to follow his legacy...so totally valid for STF to make this point when asked to comment on the MS fatwa.
you guys are like politicians whos bread and butter come from just opposing ruling party in every right or wrong thing they do.
try to stand for what Islam says and rise above your petty leader politics which he does for his personal gains.
Lighten Up-- Two leaders are having little fun and little fun does not hurt anyone..momeenbhai wrote: Fri Dec 29, 2017 12:41 pm you take shariyat lightly for your personal benefit, kafir will take you lightly and even may play with your identity in public.
The picture demonstrates the trust and friendship between the men. Most people found it heart warming. MS supporters are bound to see something different. I get it. It is difficult for them to go high.momeenbhai wrote: Fri Dec 29, 2017 12:38 pm TF thought calling dalai lama will make him famous, but it back fired I guess lol
just received this whats app message.
most probably he made fool out of himself.
FYI - Dalai lama has previously met a number of individuals in this manner. Just google on "dalai lama pulling beard" and see the results yourself. Attached is the images I saw (google search snapshot). As you can see I also see Baba Ramdev whom MS has hugged before.momeenbhai wrote: Fri Dec 29, 2017 12:38 pm TF thought calling dalai lama will make him famous, but it back fired I guess lol
just received this whats app message.
most probably he made fool out of himself.
Our momeenbhai is so wrapped up in hate that he can’t see beyond his nose. The Dalai Lama And Syedna Fakhruddin seem to have hit it off and I think it will be the start of a great friendship. Some people just can’t bear to see positive emotions and want to ruin things with their negativity.byculla wrote: Sat Dec 30, 2017 7:10 amFYI - Dalai lama has previously met a number of individuals in this manner. Just google on "dalai lama pulling beard" and see the results yourself. Attached is the images I saw (google search snapshot). As you can see I also see Baba Ramdev whom MS has hugged before.momeenbhai wrote: Fri Dec 29, 2017 12:38 pm TF thought calling dalai lama will make him famous, but it back fired I guess lol
just received this whats app message.
most probably he made fool out of himself.
Agreed. Baba Ramdev is a thug and his extreme hindu nationalist sentiments are divisive and hate filled. I believe HHDL's philosophy is that love brings about great transformations. He approaches all with genuine love.momeenbhai wrote: Sat Dec 30, 2017 10:22 am Baba ramdev is a thug.....any ways thank you for clarification![]()
Hah!! That’s quite a comparison AJ.ajamali wrote: Sun Dec 31, 2017 9:20 am This was in the national edition of Times of India
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This too appeared on the same day elsewhere:
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How did Burhanuddin go about FGM? Was done done on girls at 7? He he stop it? I read Asghar Engineed had brought up the issue to ban it in the 1980s.Crater Lake wrote: Fri Dec 29, 2017 10:24 amThanks for making this point AJ. This has been my observation at weddings hosted by MS followers...Even people who acted goody two shoes at the masjid, now dared to drink in my presence as I was not in a position to judge them at the masjid...It is a sad statement on people who are with MS fo social reasons only....People who have sacrificed much for their faith, such as STF followers, obviously value the tenets of their faith..ajamali wrote: Fri Dec 29, 2017 10:06 am I have been to a few weddings lately and the people abstaining from the alcohol served were STF followers. MS followers happily imbibed![]()
STF has not sacrificed a single tenet of Shariah. Empowering a woman to choose (or not chhose) khafz in adulthood is well in line with Shariah guidance of adhering to a sunnah after the age of seven.
In fact, Burhanuddin Moula always celebrated the weddings of his sons with great pomp. If rich people did not get to celebrate and enjoy their money - within the limits of shariah - while fulfilling their obligations to others, there would be no motivation for people to prosper. This is the classic capitalism vs. socialism debate. As a community of traders, we should choose Capitalism!
I saw your questions being answered several times. You just did not like the answers you got. There is a big difference. You are a faker. You came on this forum under false pretense. You are the ilk of Fake53, contorting facts and texts to suit your narrative. Coming here pretending you were inclined towards FD. You have still not answered the questions that FD people have asked time and again. Why it was so important to you to insist that no sajda was done when they have clearly admitted in court that they did sajda? What does a sajda signify to you? Why would Burhanuddin Moula allow his presumable “hamshaan” to do sajda to someone else? Would he really do nass on someone who was not his hamshaan? Why would he hide his “nass” from his mansoos for 40 long years and go around telling Others about it but not his mansoos himself?!! Did he trust others more than his mansoos? Does the 1388 nass pass the smell test for you? It’s a joke to anyone who has spent even 5 minutes thinking about it.HJK wrote: Wed Mar 14, 2018 7:55 am Bhai dcp you saw me ask a couple of questions to some FD brothers. Answering them was far they started name calling rather running from one thread to another.
The simple conclusion to the court case is, if they cannot answer simple questions to a mumin, winning in courts is far from the truth.
Answers where if you could re quote them please!!ajamali wrote: Wed Mar 14, 2018 9:34 amI saw your questions being answered several times. You just did not like the answers you got. There is a big difference. You are a faker. You came on this forum under false pretense. You are the ilk of Fake53, contorting facts and texts to suit your narrative. Coming here pretending you were inclined towards FD. You have still not answered the questions that FD people have asked time and again. Why it was so important to you to insist that no sajda was done when they have clearly admitted in court that they did sajda? What does a sajda signify to you? Why would Burhanuddin Moula allow his presumable “hamshaan” to do sajda to someone else? Would he really do nass on someone who was not his hamshaan? Why would he hide his “nass” from his mansoos for 40 long years and go around telling Others about it but not his mansoos himself?!! Did he trust others more than his mansoos? Does the 1388 nass pass the smell test for you? It’s a joke to anyone who has spent even 5 minutes thinking about it.HJK wrote: Wed Mar 14, 2018 7:55 am Bhai dcp you saw me ask a couple of questions to some FD brothers. Answering them was far they started name calling rather running from one thread to another.
The simple conclusion to the court case is, if they cannot answer simple questions to a mumin, winning in courts is far from the truth.
The name calling was more intense on your end. I did not see anyone from FD use words like bobra or gobra although they could easily have called Muffy the dhobra father of a b-b-b-bobra son. Just giving you a taste of the shit you spew.
The above highlighted is not fair or accurate, bhai ajamali. HJK is one of the few people on this forum who actually gave out his name and identity. At least respect that.ajamali wrote: Wed Mar 14, 2018 9:34 amI saw your questions being answered several times. You just did not like the answers you got. There is a big difference. You are a faker. You came on this forum under false pretense. You are the ilk of Fake53, contorting facts and texts to suit your narrative. Coming here pretending you were inclined towards FD. You have still not answered the questions that FD people have asked time and again. Why it was so important to you to insist that no sajda was done when they have clearly admitted in court that they did sajda? What does a sajda signify to you? Why would Burhanuddin Moula allow his presumable “hamshaan” to do sajda to someone else? Would he really do nass on someone who was not his hamshaan? Why would he hide his “nass” from his mansoos for 40 long years and go around telling Others about it but not his mansoos himself?!! Did he trust others more than his mansoos? Does the 1388 nass pass the smell test for you? It’s a joke to anyone who has spent even 5 minutes thinking about it.HJK wrote: Wed Mar 14, 2018 7:55 am Bhai dcp you saw me ask a couple of questions to some FD brothers. Answering them was far they started name calling rather running from one thread to another.
The simple conclusion to the court case is, if they cannot answer simple questions to a mumin, winning in courts is far from the truth.
The name calling was more intense on your end. I did not see anyone from FD use words like bobra or gobra although they could easily have called Muffy the dhobra father of a b-b-b-bobra son. Just giving you a taste of the shit you spew.