RE:Fayaz, something to think about
by salim on Feb 14, 2008 09:45 PM Permalink
Realtionships dont sprout in imagination.It is created by GOD (you call Nature).So no matter how many times, you call some one a Daughter or SOn doesnt make her or him one. Islam is about rules and limitations and Prophet Muhammed in the role model.
RE:Fayaz, something to think about
by salim on Feb 14, 2008 09:58 PM Permalink
who said one canot love some one as his own son.Prophet Muhammed indded loved Zaid like this. How ever just because you think some one to be your SON doesnt kae him your "SON". Islam is crystal clear in this, because every major aspect of human life is guided by its principles.
RE:Fayaz, something to think about
by salim on Feb 14, 2008 10:08 PM Permalink
There are books which purely takes about Orpahns care in Islam.Your ignorance of Islam's insistence on charity,caring for poor shows you got educated on Islam from hate webistes.. You CAN LOVE SOME ONE AS YOUR SON,but he caanot become your son , it means he caanot automaticaaly inherit your waelth by law unless you explicitly do so before your death. This religion we belive is from the creator and we belive he is the best judge on human affairs.
RE:Fayaz, something to think about
by cupid on Feb 14, 2008 09:58 PM Permalink
"because Our Prophet at age of 50,was the commander in chief of his army he is a real hero and the most handsome person on earth"
this is waht i call the height of insanity ... Muslims speak as if they were there and took some digital photo of their prophet and so blindly they argue and even worse expect others to believe ......my goodness ..
RE:Fayaz, something to think about
by salim on Feb 14, 2008 10:01 PM Permalink
Why you pick a sentence without connecting it to the context.I said this in relation to some one accsing him as a OLD man dying.. It is in this context one has to see Prophet is not what you guys visualize him to be..
RE:Fayaz, something to think about
by salim on Feb 14, 2008 09:54 PM Permalink
Ayesha never married any one after his death when she was just 20 at the prime of her youth