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Permalink Reply by Mohd Sulaiman Bin Nordin on January 18, 2010 at 12:24pm MashAllah may Allah give all of us understanding..please renew ur shahadah.. if u said that someone is going out in the path of Allah is lack of responsible, u r saying bad thing too to the sahabah n also to all the prophet.. i hope u better watch ur word before it come out from ur mouth.. even Syaikh Nazim when he do seclusion n giving da'wah, he will leave for a while his family.. if u cant leave for awhile ur family, how u can say that u have true love of ALLAH?? but leaving here is that not just leave them.. the husband have to prepare the money for the time he going out in the path of ALLAH.. i dare u if Syaikh Nazim did not leave his family for a while for deen purpose.. its a commandment of ALLAH.. only A Wali knows the noor of da'wah.. but above all this..im the one who r jaheel among all of u.. im the guilty one not u..
Permalink Reply by Mohd Sulaiman Bin Nordin on January 18, 2010 at 10:01pm Aoothubillahi min ash-shaytaanir rajeem, Bismillah ArRahman ArRaheem!
As salaamu alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakaatuh!
MashAllah Brother, it seems that you have misunderstood my request. What i would like you to post is, what are the responsibilities of a husband to his family and what is said of the blessings that he will receive when he fulfills those responsibilities? In the above post, you are telling women what they will receive if they do certain ibadah and give permission for their husbands' to go out in the path of Allah. InshaAllah, it would be equally important to know what are the responsibilities of a man to his family and what blessings he will receive when he does them. It is good to know both sides.
May Allah Bless your sharing with us here. Ameen
Mohd Sulaiman Bin Nordin said:MashAllah may Allah give all of us understanding..please renew ur shahadah.. if u said that someone is going out in the path of Allah is lack of responsible, u r saying bad thing too to the sahabah n also to all the prophet.. i hope u better watch ur word before it come out from ur mouth.. even Syaikh Nazim when he do seclusion n giving da'wah, he will leave for a while his family.. if u cant leave for awhile ur family, how u can say that u have true love of ALLAH?? but leaving here is that not just leave them.. the husband have to prepare the money for the time he going out in the path of ALLAH.. i dare u if Syaikh Nazim did not leave his family for a while for deen purpose.. its a commandment of ALLAH.. only A Wali knows the noor of da'wah.. but above all this..im the one who r jaheel among all of u.. im the guilty one not u..
Permalink Reply by Mohd Sulaiman Bin Nordin on February 8, 2010 at 6:31pm aba a
Dear Brother,
I'm trying to respond as tactfully as possible. It's gratifying to know that virtuous and self-sacrificing women will be so richly rewarded, al Hamdu lillah, but what has da'wa got to do with it? It looks to me like any woman's cup of domestic joys is already overflowing.
As Mawlana Sheikh himself pointed out once, women are cheated nowadays into thinking they're freed when they have jobs outside the home, whereas they are actually doing TWO jobs. As I see it, adding the OBLIGATION to do da'wa means THREE jobs. Hmmm...
I'm definitely not against Da'wa by anyone, quite the reverse, including by women who work at home and outside if they so wish, BUT conflating womanly virtues and the obligation to do da'wa sounds a bit forced and rather artificial. Wallahu A'lam. Wassalam,
Rachida Roberts.
Permalink Reply by Abdullateef Ibn Moh'd Bello on April 9, 2010 at 4:38pm may Allah give u the understanding..hajjah naziha also giving da'wah what??
Rachida Roberts said:aba a
Dear Brother,
I'm trying to respond as tactfully as possible. It's gratifying to know that virtuous and self-sacrificing women will be so richly rewarded, al Hamdu lillah, but what has da'wa got to do with it? It looks to me like any woman's cup of domestic joys is already overflowing. As Mawlana Sheikh himself pointed out once, women are cheated nowadays into thinking they're freed when they have jobs outside the home, whereas they are actually doing TWO jobs. As I see it, adding the OBLIGATION to do da'wa means THREE jobs. Hmmm...
I'm definitely not against Da'wa by anyone, quite the reverse, including by women who work at home and outside if they so wish, BUT conflating womanly virtues and the obligation to do da'wa sounds a bit forced and rather artificial. Wallahu A'lam. Wassalam,
Rachida Roberts.
Permalink Reply by kaneez wazir ali on May 17, 2010 at 7:35am
Permalink Reply by Zuhaidah Khan on June 27, 2010 at 4:12am Asalaamailakum,
Mashallah, Very beautifully written. It is also said that a woman is promised paradise Alhamdullilah, if she takes care of her ailing husband.A woman has strengths that amaze men. She can handle burdens alone without any help. She holds happiness, love and opinions. She smiles when she feels like screaming. She sings when she feels like crying, cries when she is happy and laughs when she is afraid. Her love is unconditional!! There's only one thing wrong with her, she sometimes forgets what she is worth... Is it not said that, there is a woman behind every successful man.
Jazakallah,
Masallam.
I appreciate this write up...please send the responsibilities of Muslim men here...Thanks
Mohd Sulaiman Bin Nordin said:may Allah give u the understanding..hajjah naziha also giving da'wah what??
Rachida Roberts said:aba a
Dear Brother,
I'm trying to respond as tactfully as possible. It's gratifying to know that virtuous and self-sacrificing women will be so richly rewarded, al Hamdu lillah, but what has da'wa got to do with it? It looks to me like any woman's cup of domestic joys is already overflowing. As Mawlana Sheikh himself pointed out once, women are cheated nowadays into thinking they're freed when they have jobs outside the home, whereas they are actually doing TWO jobs. As I see it, adding the OBLIGATION to do da'wa means THREE jobs. Hmmm...
I'm definitely not against Da'wa by anyone, quite the reverse, including by women who work at home and outside if they so wish, BUT conflating womanly virtues and the obligation to do da'wa sounds a bit forced and rather artificial. Wallahu A'lam. Wassalam,
Rachida Roberts.
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