1:53 the dua originally stems out from the Hanna the mother of the virgin Mary( PBUH) when she delivered as depicted in the 3rd chapter verse 36 in the Qur'an (36) But when she delivered her, she said, "My Lord, I have delivered a female." And Allāh was most knowing of what she delivered, and the male is not like the female. "And I have named her Mary, and I seek refuge for her in You and [for] her descendants from Satan, the expelled [from the mercy of Allāh]."
Comment Section Fatwa? You’re insinuating it’s haram? Is that a Fiqhi opinion? Are you a qualified jurist? What have our teachers laid out as requirements to rule something Haram, and what are the consequences for doing do when unsubstantiated?
@@BrotherAli_Travelers as a Muslim you should give fatwas wherever you can first of all and I’m not a jurist but I do study fiqh and I have a right as a Muslim to speak against what is obviously not halal speaking to someone who’s not your spouse about sex you can use your intellect and know not to do something like this but you use the fact that you haven’t heard anyone say something about this specifically to let your desires run free you’re not fooling anyone you’re just lying to yourself anyways I’ll add the article that proves my point
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1:53 the dua originally stems out from the Hanna the mother of the virgin Mary( PBUH) when she delivered as depicted in the 3rd chapter verse 36 in the Qur'an
(36) But when she delivered her, she said, "My Lord, I have delivered a female." And Allāh was most knowing of what she delivered, and the male is not like the female. "And I have named her Mary, and I seek refuge for her in You and [for] her descendants from Satan, the expelled [from the mercy of Allāh]."
Islam is beautiful ❤
i would not categorize Islam as gynocentric. I would categorize it as malecentric.
Too many people fail at this.
I truly don’t believe this is a halal conversation to have with someone other than your spouse or someone of the same gender
Comment Section Fatwa? You’re insinuating it’s haram? Is that a Fiqhi opinion? Are you a qualified jurist? What have our teachers laid out as requirements to rule something Haram, and what are the consequences for doing do when unsubstantiated?
@@BrotherAli_Travelers as a Muslim you should give fatwas wherever you can first of all and I’m not a jurist but I do study fiqh and I have a right as a Muslim to speak against what is obviously not halal speaking to someone who’s not your spouse about sex you can use your intellect and know not to do something like this but you use the fact that you haven’t heard anyone say something about this specifically to let your desires run free you’re not fooling anyone you’re just lying to yourself anyways I’ll add the article that proves my point
It is very sweet and lovely.