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tell me somethig good insh allah
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roses_in_the_snow
(10 Feb 2008, 5:48 pm):
when see the early sunrise... when feel the warm gentle rains.. when hear the north winds blow thru the pines.. when see a mother bird feed her young... when watch the hummingbird kiss the flowers... when feel the great beauty in the full moon... when see the stars at night and feel the great inmensity of space ohhhhhhhhhhh i do believe in Allah our almighty creator He is the One and Only One...all worship only to Him i rendor bark allah feke
Jiya
(10 Feb 2008, 4:10 pm):
Salam, Welcome TO MuslimSpace!
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Allah says in Qur'an, “For every nation We have specified a rite (for slaughtering) so that they may take the name of Allah Ta'ala upon (the slaughter of) the animals granted to them as sustenance.” (Al-Hajj 22:34) This is explained as the most important condition to be performed at the time of slaughter is pronouncing the name of Allah.
Allah also says, “And consume not of that whereupon the name of Allah Ta'ala was omitted (at the time of slaughter). Indeed it is a transgression. Verily the Shayateen inspire their friends to cause division with you. If you obey them, you are indeed Mushriks (ascribing partners to Allah).” (Al-An'am 6:121)
and also, “So take the name of Allah upon them (at the time of slaughter) while they stand in rows.” (Al-Hajj 22:36). In reference to Camels which are slaughtered by Nahr (a swift stab of the neck which severs the four arteries) while standing. The verses clearly explain the impermissibility of the meat of those animals whose slaughter was not preceded by tasmiyah. Also, the scholars explain this as the impermissibility of the meat of those animals whose lives were ended by means other than Zabah (Shar'ee slaughter) of which tasmiyah is a condition. All such animals are Maytah (carrion) and are expressly forbidden. In reference to the slaughter which is performed by a kafir (non-believer) is haraam. However, those Ahlul Kitaab (People of the Book) who also believed in the requirement of tasmiyah at the time of slaughter have been excluded from the Kuffaar majority.