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caelyne · 10 months
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Introducing...!
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unrecited scriptures introduces nsh to his friends! (they are slugcats)
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kaienissues · 8 months
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yagari ; haha dead wife
isaya; hahaha dead fiancé....
kaien; hahaha dead unrecited love
isaya; you just burned yourself kaien .... you probably have the worst thing here...... *pats back*
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wisdomrays · 2 years
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The Messenger of God: Muhammad: Part 74
Establishing the Sunna
The Sunna was memorized, recorded, and carefully preserved so that it could be passed down without distortion or alteration. The Sunna is included in the meaning of: We have sent down the dhikr [the collection of Divine warnings and recitations, the Divine guidance] in parts, and We are its preserver (15:9). The Sunna, the unique example set by the Messenger for all Muslims to follow, shows us how to bring our lives into agreement with God's Commands. This being the case, the Messenger stood at the intersection of ignorance and knowledge, truth and falsehood, right and wrong, and this world and the other. He established, through his words as well as his actions and those of which he approved, the Divine way that all Muslims must follow.
The Sunna is the window opened on the Messenger of God, the sacred way leading to the blessings of Islam. Without it, Muslims cannot implement Islam in their daily lives, establish a connection with the Messenger, or receive his blessings. Those who ignore it run a grave danger of deviating and placing themselves outside Islam, for it is an unbreakable rope guaranteeing Muslim unity and elevating those who hold fast to it to Paradise.
There are several motives for establishing the Sunnah. Among them are the following:
The Qur'an urges Muslims to follow the Sunna. God commands: Whatever the Messenger brings you, adopt it; whatever he forbids you, refrain from it; fear God and seek His protection, surely God is He Whose punishment is severe (59:7). Besides relaying the Qur'an to humanity, the Messenger expanded on it through the Sunna. The word whatever covers everything related to the Qur'an (the Revelation Recited) and the Hadith (the Revelation Unrecited). The Messenger only spoke what was revealed to him, or inspired in him, by God. Verse 59:7 tells Muslims to obey the Messenger so that they can become deserving of God's protection. Aware of this, the Companions paid close attention to his every word and were very careful in carrying out his commands.
A Muslim can obtain God's good pleasure and attain true bliss in both worlds only by following the Sunna, for its sole purpose is to lead humanity to safety and eternal happiness. The Qur'an declares: Verily, there is for you a most excellent example in the Messenger of God, for him who aspires to God and the Last Day, and mentions God oft (33:21).
The Messenger encourages Muslims to learn his Sunna. The Companions knew what they needed to do to avoid eternal punishment and receive God's blessing, and so zealously memorized and recorded the Prophet's sayings. They heard him pray: "[On the day when some faces will be radiant and some mournful], may God make radiant [with joy and happiness] the face of the one who has heard a word from me and, preserving (memorizing) it, conveys it to others." According to another version, he prayed: "May God make radiant the face of the servant who has heard my speech and, committing it to memory and observing it in daily life, conveys it to others."
The Companions also knew the Prophet would intercede for them only if they followed the Sunna: "On the Day of Judgment, I will put my head on the ground and ask God to forgive my nation. I will be told: 'O Muhammad, raise your head and ask; you will be given whatever you ask. Intercede; your intercession will be accepted.'"
The Messenger spoke distinctly and sometimes repeated his words so his audience could memorize them. He taught them supplications and recitations that were not in the Qur'an with the same care and emphasis as he taught the Qur'an. He continually urged his Companions to spread his words and teach others what they knew. If they did not, he warned them: "If you are asked about something you know and then conceal that knowledge, a bridle of fire will be put on you on the Day of Judgment." The Qur'an also conveys this warning: Those who conceal what God has sent down of the Book and sell it for a little price, they do not eat in their bellies but the fire; God shall not speak to them on the Day of Resurrection, nor shall He purify them; for them is a painful torment (2:174).
Keeping these words and warnings in mind, the Companions strove to memorize the Qur'an and the Sunna and to record the latter. They then lived their lives in accordance with Islamic principles and commands, and conveyed what they knew to others. They formed study and discussion groups to refine their understanding. The Messenger encouraged them to do this: "If people come together in a house of God and recite from the Book of God and study it, peace and tranquillity descends upon them, (God's) Compassion envelops them, angels surround them, and God mentions them to those in His presence."
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prokopetz · 3 years
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________ pining
Unrequited
Uninvited
Ununited
Undelighted
Unrecited
Unignited
Unindicted
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loveamor · 3 years
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Love Letter #12
The unsung song.
The unrecited poem.
The untold story.
I'll let it be.
Until someone is ready to listen,
And write a masterpiece with me.
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basicsofislam · 2 years
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THE SUNNA OF THE PROPHET (peace and blessings be upon Him ) : Establishing the Sunna . Part1
The Sunna was memorized, recorded, and carefully preserved so that it could be passed down without distortion or alteration.
The Sunna is included in the meaning of:
We have sent down the dhikr [the collection of Divine warnings and recitations, the Divine guidance] in parts, and We are its preserver (15:9).
The Sunna, the unique example set by the Messenger for all Muslims to follow, shows us how to bring our lives into agreement with God’s Commands. This being the case, the Messenger stood at the intersection of ignorance and knowledge, truth and falsehood, right and wrong, and this world and the other. He established, through his words as well as his actions and those of which he approved, the Divine way that all Muslims must follow.
The Sunna is the window opened on the Messenger of God, the sacred way leading to the blessings of Islam. Without it, Muslims cannot implement Islam in their daily lives, establish a connection with the Messenger, or receive his blessings.
Those who ignore it run a grave danger of deviating and placing themselves outside Islam, for it is an unbreakable rope guaranteeing Muslim unity and elevating those who hold fast to it to Paradise.
There are several motives for establishing the Sunnah. Among them are the following:
The Qur’an urges Muslims to follow the Sunna.
God commands:
Whatever the Messenger brings you, adopt it; whatever he forbids you, refrain from it; fear God and seek His protection, surely God is He Whose punishment is severe (59:7).
Besides relaying the Qur’an to humanity, the Messenger expanded on it through the Sunna. The word whatever covers everything related to the Qur’an (the Revelation Recited) and the Hadith (the Revelation Unrecited). The Messenger only spoke what was revealed to him, or inspired in him, by God. Verse 59:7 tells Muslims to obey the Messenger so that they can become deserving of God’s protection. Aware of this, the Companions paid close attention to his every word and were very careful in carrying out his commands.
A Muslim can obtain God’s good pleasure and attain true bliss in both worlds only by following the Sunna, for its sole purpose is to lead humanity to safety and eternal happiness.
The Qur’an declares:
Verily, there is for you a most excellent example in the Messenger of God, for him who aspires to God and the Last Day, and mentions God oft (33:21).
The Messenger encourages Muslims to learn his Sunna.
The Companions knew what they needed to do to avoid eternal punishment and receive God’s blessing, and so zealously memorized and recorded the Prophet’s sayings. They heard him pray:
“[On the day when some faces will be radiant and some mournful], may God make radiant [with joy and happiness] the face of the one who has heard a word from me and, preserving (memorizing) it, conveys it to others.”( Tirmidhi, “‘Ilm,” 7. )
According to another version, he prayed:
“May God make radiant the face of the servant who has heard my speech and, committing it to memory and observing it in daily life, conveys it to others.” ( Ibn Ma’ja, “Muqaddima,” 18. )
The Companions also knew the Prophet would intercede for them only if they followed the Sunna:
“On the Day of Judgment, I will put my head on the ground and ask God to forgive my nation. I will be told: ‘O Muhammad, raise your head and ask; you will be given whatever you ask. Intercede; your intercession will be accepted.‘”( Bukhari, “Tafsir,” 2/1; Muslim, “Iman,” 322. )
The Messenger spoke distinctly and sometimes repeated his words so his audience could memorize them.
He taught them supplications and recitations that were not in the Qur’an with the same care and emphasis as he taught the Qur’an.
He continually urged his Companions to spread his words and teach others what they knew.
If they did not, he warned them:
“If you are asked about something you know and then conceal that knowledge, a bridle of fire will be put on you on the Day of Judgment.” ( Tirmidhi, “‘Ilm,” 3; Ibn Ma’ja, “Muqaddima,” 24. )
The Qur’an also conveys this warning:
Those who conceal what God has sent down of the Book and sell it for a little price, they do not eat in their bellies but the fire; God shall not speak to them on the Day of Resurrection, nor shall He purify them; for them is a painful torment (2:174).
Keeping these words and warnings in mind, the Companions strove to memorize the Qur’an and the Sunna and to record the latter.
They then lived their lives in accordance with Islamic principles and commands, and conveyed what they knew to others.
They formed study and discussion groups to refine their understanding.
The Messenger encouraged them to do this:
“If people come together in a house of God and recite from the Book of God and study it, peace and tranquillity descends upon them, (God’s) Compassion envelops them, angels surround them, and God mentions them to those in His presence.” ( Muslim, “Dhikr,” 38; Ibn Ma’ja, “Muqaddima,” 17. )
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garrydenke · 5 years
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Say! only Allah is Pronounceable; YHWH Allah, it's Genius!
Say! only Allah is Pronounceable; YHWH Allah, it's Genius!
YHWH Allah (LORD God)
So what do Y'all think about those Bibles being printed by the Prophet and Supreme Leader of Iran incorporating YHWH Allah's real name?
https://boards.4channel.org/x/thread/23303966 https://archive.4plebs.org/x/thread/23303966 http://boards.4chan.org/pol/thread/224946379 http://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/224946379 http://boards.4channel.org/his/thread/7171762 http://desuarchive.org/his/thread/7171762
In the name of YHWH Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful.
The Opening (Genesis)
In the beginning YHWH Allah created the heaven and the earth. And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the Spirit of YHWH Allah moved upon the face of the waters. And YHWH Allah said, Let there be light: and there was light. And YHWH Allah saw the light, that it was good: and YHWH Allah divided the light from the darkness. And YHWH Allah called the light Day, and the darkness he called Night. And the evening and the morning were the first day. And YHWH Allah said, Let there be a firmament in the midst of the waters, and let it divide the waters from the waters. And YHWH Allah made the firmament, and divided the waters which were under the firmament from the waters which were above the firmament: and it was so. And YHWH Allah called the firmament Heaven. And the evening and the morning were the second day. And YHWH Allah said, Let the waters under the heaven be gathered together unto one place, and let the dry land appear: and it was so. And YHWH Allah called the dry land Earth; and the gathering together of the waters called he Seas: and YHWH Allah saw that it was good. [Continues...]
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/antitheism https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/anti-theism
Tabernacle Mishkan @ Stonehenge Heelstone
Blessed Virgin Mary Magdalene Mother & Wife of Apostle Isa __________________________________________
Say! only Allah is Pronounceable; YHWH Allah, it's Genius!
YHWH Allah (LORD God)
So what do Y'all think about those Korans being printed by the Prophet and Supreme Leader of Iran incorporating YHWH Allah's real name?
https://boards.4channel.org/x/thread/23304009 https://archive.4plebs.org/x/thread/23304009 http://boards.4chan.org/pol/thread/224946632 http://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/224946632 http://boards.4channel.org/his/thread/7171784 http://desuarchive.org/his/thread/7171784
In the name of YHWH Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful.
The Opening (Al-Fatiha)
All praise is due to YHWH Allah, the LORD God of the Worlds; Unpronounceable, the Unrecitable. The Beneficent, the Merciful. Master of the Day of Judgment. Thee do we serve and Thee do we beseech for help. Keep us on the right path. The path of those upon whom Thou hast bestowed favors. Not the path of those upon whom Thy wrath is brought down, nor of those who go astray.
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/anti-theism https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/antitheism
Tabernacle Mishkan @ Stonehenge Helestone
Blessed Virgin Aminah bint Wahb Mother of Apostle Muhammad __________________________________________
O Say! the first and the last Isa name!
YHWH Allah (LORD God)
So what do Y'all think about the new Bibles and new Korans being printed by the Prophet and Supreme Leader of Iran Incorporating the real name of YHWH Allah in print?
http://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/224852176 http://boards.4chan.org/pol/thread/224852176 http://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/224852176 http://boards.4chan.org/pol/thread/224852176
Say! the first and the last!
O LUCIFER the Devil Satan
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luckywomb123 · 5 years
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when the moon arrived without you — The Lonely Author when the moon arrived without you A metaphor slowly wilts like a red rose dying in the sad reflections of a tinted vase faded petals of unrecited verses expired in a gentle whisper as cold winds blew tonight, a melancholy poem exhaled its final breathe when the moon arrived without you I wanted to thank […] via when the moon arrived without you — The Lonely Author
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my-shakir-mumtaz · 6 years
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Are Ahadith (Word of God)?
There is a widespread misconception/disinformation about the Ahadith: in the minds of not only the Non-Muslims but also some Muslims, as if they are purely the personal utterances of the Prophet (PBUH); devoid of Divine sanction, hence not to be taken seriously as the Holy Qura’an. Ahadith and Sunnah constitute; the second most important source of Islamic teachings, explanation and practical…
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myownprivate · 7 years
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KILL MARRY FUCK
by Dorothea Lasky
It’s a game
Have you ever played
One for each
I’ll start:
Jack Nicholson in The Shining
Jack Nicholson in One Flew
Jack Nicholson in his bathrobe
It’s blue
Kill Marry Fuck
Amy Winehouse
James Merrill
Freddie Krueger
Goodbye
Kill Marry Fuck
Ellen DeGeneres
Ellen DeGeneres’s personal assistant
Phil Collins
Ashton Kutcher
A rainbow
My rapist
And Big Bird
Yeah
I’d fuck them all
But only Ellen DeGeneres
And only in that sailor suit
Ok, one more
Kill Marry Fuck
The postman
An isosceles triangle
My eggs
I mean my ovaries
Sunday afternoon in the park
With eggs
Not my ovaries
Wait, hold on
Do you want me
I want
Fish
A shining magenta clownfish
The taste of milk, sweeter than a cow
Jacking you off
In the yellow chair
With too many dressers
Kill Marry Fuck
All of it
And none of it with you
None of it with you or Charlie Sheen
Bill Clinton
Your leg in the air
Flopping in time
The dream of the unrecited
Me in the bathroom
And everything
With serial killers
With daffodils
You going down on me
In the back of a cab
Me shampooing your head with pine
No you hate oral sex
My breasts
Oil on your head
20 seconds
40 seconds
60 seconds
Sixty years later
A bomb of women
An entire country of women
Two women in the countryside
A pale green tapestry
Washed white by the seashore
The world
Kill Marry Fuck
A white star
The red dwarf
Time
I’d fuck time
I’d marry red
I’ve married anything
Holy Holy
Matrimony
Fiestaware
I’d kill them all
I have
Holy Holy
Day
The day that she was born
The intensity of birth
The incessant witch
It’s over
So over
It never began
Jack Nicholson
Jack Nicholson
Jack Nicholson
Kill Marry Fuck
All of it
All of it
Or Jack Nicholson
Jack Nicholson
Whatever there is to do
I’d do it to you
The yellow kitchen
A knife
A veil
Jack Nicholson
In your blue robe
I’d do it
All of it
For you
Feature image: detail from Sex and Death, Bruce Nauman (1985)
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basicsofislam · 6 years
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THE SUNNA OF THE PROPHET (peace and blessings be upon Him ) : Establishing the Sunna . Part1
The Sunna was memorized, recorded, and carefully preserved so that it could be passed down without distortion or alteration. 
The Sunna is included in the meaning of: 
We have sent down the dhikr [the collection of Divine warnings and recitations, the Divine guidance] in parts, and We are its preserver (15:9). 
The Sunna, the unique example set by the Messenger for all Muslims to follow, shows us how to bring our lives into agreement with God’s Commands. This being the case, the Messenger stood at the intersection of ignorance and knowledge, truth and falsehood, right and wrong, and this world and the other. He established, through his words as well as his actions and those of which he approved, the Divine way that all Muslims must follow.
The Sunna is the window opened on the Messenger of God, the sacred way leading to the blessings of Islam. Without it, Muslims cannot implement Islam in their daily lives, establish a connection with the Messenger, or receive his blessings. 
Those who ignore it run a grave danger of deviating and placing themselves outside Islam, for it is an unbreakable rope guaranteeing Muslim unity and elevating those who hold fast to it to Paradise.
There are several motives for establishing the Sunnah. Among them are the following:
The Qur’an urges Muslims to follow the Sunna. 
God commands: 
Whatever the Messenger brings you, adopt it; whatever he forbids you, refrain from it; fear God and seek His protection, surely God is He Whose punishment is severe (59:7). 
Besides relaying the Qur’an to humanity, the Messenger expanded on it through the Sunna. The word whatever covers everything related to the Qur’an (the Revelation Recited) and the Hadith (the Revelation Unrecited). The Messenger only spoke what was revealed to him, or inspired in him, by God. Verse 59:7 tells Muslims to obey the Messenger so that they can become deserving of God’s protection. Aware of this, the Companions paid close attention to his every word and were very careful in carrying out his commands.
A Muslim can obtain God’s good pleasure and attain true bliss in both worlds only by following the Sunna, for its sole purpose is to lead humanity to safety and eternal happiness. 
The Qur’an declares: 
Verily, there is for you a most excellent example in the Messenger of God, for him who aspires to God and the Last Day, and mentions God oft (33:21).
The Messenger encourages Muslims to learn his Sunna. 
The Companions knew what they needed to do to avoid eternal punishment and receive God’s blessing, and so zealously memorized and recorded the Prophet’s sayings. They heard him pray: 
“[On the day when some faces will be radiant and some mournful], may God make radiant [with joy and happiness] the face of the one who has heard a word from me and, preserving (memorizing) it, conveys it to others.”( Tirmidhi, “‘Ilm,” 7. )
According to another version, he prayed: 
“May God make radiant the face of the servant who has heard my speech and, committing it to memory and observing it in daily life, conveys it to others.” ( Ibn Ma’ja, “Muqaddima,” 18. )
The Companions also knew the Prophet would intercede for them only if they followed the Sunna: 
“On the Day of Judgment, I will put my head on the ground and ask God to forgive my nation. I will be told: ‘O Muhammad, raise your head and ask; you will be given whatever you ask. Intercede; your intercession will be accepted.'”( Bukhari, “Tafsir,” 2/1; Muslim, “Iman,” 322. )
The Messenger spoke distinctly and sometimes repeated his words so his audience could memorize them. 
He taught them supplications and recitations that were not in the Qur’an with the same care and emphasis as he taught the Qur’an. 
He continually urged his Companions to spread his words and teach others what they knew. 
If they did not, he warned them: 
“If you are asked about something you know and then conceal that knowledge, a bridle of fire will be put on you on the Day of Judgment.” ( Tirmidhi, “‘Ilm,” 3; Ibn Ma’ja, “Muqaddima,” 24. ) 
The Qur’an also conveys this warning: 
Those who conceal what God has sent down of the Book and sell it for a little price, they do not eat in their bellies but the fire; God shall not speak to them on the Day of Resurrection, nor shall He purify them; for them is a painful torment (2:174).
Keeping these words and warnings in mind, the Companions strove to memorize the Qur’an and the Sunna and to record the latter. 
They then lived their lives in accordance with Islamic principles and commands, and conveyed what they knew to others. 
They formed study and discussion groups to refine their understanding. 
The Messenger encouraged them to do this: 
“If people come together in a house of God and recite from the Book of God and study it, peace and tranquillity descends upon them, (God’s) Compassion envelops them, angels surround them, and God mentions them to those in His presence.” ( Muslim, “Dhikr,” 38; Ibn Ma’ja, “Muqaddima,” 17. )
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