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badrobot14
badrobot14
that's not necessarily true... what if someone is a small child.. how can he have a beard..? :p
but yeah... if some1 claims to love the Prophet S.A.W they must follow him... but I don't think we are supposed to judge what's in their heart...
badrobot14
badrobot14
The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) had a thick beard (reported by Muslim from Jaabir).
N.M
N.M
Yeah We shouldn't be judgemental abt ppl but if someone really loves the RasoolAllah than it is something which automatically adds to their appearance... can't they even sacrifice their looks in Dunya for wajib Sunnah...
Meant no offence, true I m no one to judge ppl cuz
Allah knows best whats in their heart
N.M
N.M
Yeah abt the child, haha :D
Sorry I should hav mentioned their exception. It reminded me of an awesome book I read "prophet(saw) as mercy for children" at the end there are few comments by young children on their reaction on meeting RasoolAllah, MashaAllah worth reading, I remembr an 11 yr old child, he wrote I will hug RasoolAllah web I will meet him n tell him that I love him so much. Sweet :)
N.M
N.M
*(their reaction)if they met RasoolAllah
badrobot14
badrobot14
well if children r getting exempted then women should be exempted too :p
but I meant some ppl dnt kno it's wajib.. others have pressures from jobs... etc.. so no need to judge.. but i think a preacher must aim at heart of problem which is eeman... and then how our love translates into action.. coz christians love their prophet too.. but their actions translated into shirk!
badrobot14
badrobot14
n that is so cool.. children are awesome!
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