One brother was yell at me, when I was doing my shalah I in nabawi mosque, I was putting my hand like Syaikh. That time I was confused, I keep praying and for about 1 minute he was done yelling at me he finally went out of mosque. After one day, I was at haram mosque, I tried to pass in front of one brother who's doing Salah, and he was preventing me to pass while giving me a sign, like, he was moving to the front one or two steps, and giving me sign to pass behind him. Barakallah. My this example giving me back my confident to my faith again.
Me too, something similar happened to me and I see the brother in my local mosque often. It's not easy to just forgive and push the anger aside but I know its the right thing to do. May Allah make it easy for me. Ameen.
@@UponTheShadows Did you even read my response? That's why I said may Allah reward him for his graciousness, the key word here being "graciousness". I don't care who you are. For you to force your way past someone's hand with your leg is disgusting akhlaq. Go around him. Whisper to him your in a rush if there's really no space. Explain to him it's an emergency. Lol but don't be so insolent as to kick someone.
Brother, what do you not understand about kicking someone's hand being terrible manners? Even a kafir would understand that. I understood the hypothetical excuses the sheikh came up with for them. He had every right to be upset, But he wasn't. He took the high road. See my other response for what they could have done instead of being insolent enough to kick another man's hand. Thanks for the dua. I need guidance from Allah. Can never get enough. May Allah guide us all.
Subanallah! Thank you brother for teaching us such humbleness ….. May Allah grant you and your family a kingdom close to HIM… AMEEN ALLAHUMA AMEEN!!! YOU HAVE SHOWN SUCH GENTLENESS IN TEACHING US THE SUNNAH FROM OUR BELOVED NABI (SAW)🌏♥️🤲🕋♥️
One needs to be very strong to endure such obstacle and there needs to be a balance between remaining calm and getting angry as well as the Shaykh has mentioned that 'Not everyone deserves our anger and also not our cursing' Jazakallah for the video.May Allah accept us all.
السَّلَامُ عَلَيْكُمْ وَرَحْمَةُ ٱللَّهِ وَبَرَكاتُهُ Brother the person didn't "kick" the Sheikh he just moved froward "forcefully". Other thn that great message بَارَكَ اللهُ فيكَ.
Baraka Allahu fikum. The sound effects are disturbing. The video would have been better without the sound effect.Hearing the Sheikh speaking on an important subject and then hearing these sound effects right in the middle is really disturbing, it doesn't improve anything. So it's better to remove the sound effects. Jazakallahu khayran.
To be gentle and not react harshly. This is something I am learning. In sha Allah one day I can have such patience with people that harm me. I was a soldier from a young age so my instinct is to counter brutality or rudeness to equal measured response so I am relearning my manners to not do this. The ulema give good example of Quran and Sunnah to follow.
The thumbnail is ridiculous clickbait and the shaykh didn't even say someone kicked him so is the thumbnail + title two lies upon the shaykh? All for some extra engagement? I've noticed you have been doing such silly things with your recent videos, it's starting to resemble how ikhwanis act on social media.
Take a few seconds and say 📿 Astaghfirullah ×3 📿 SubhanAllah ×3 📿 Allhamdulillah ×3 📿 Allah-hu-Akbar x3 📿La ilaha illallah x3 Congratulations good deeds for both of us ⭐️
Habeebi may Allah bless you. Could the thumbnail perhaps be changed? I don’t think that was taken with the sheikh’s notice or consent or him noticing احبك في الله
The shaykh says pictures are haram to begin with. There’s no need for these thumb nails with these unnecessary images when there are numerous ahadith which show the clear prohibition of making images.
@@MA-cx2ez taking pictures is not image making. Image making is displaying an image on your screen. This logic is based off of what's visible. When you take a picture with a camera without a display, you did not make an image technically. Because you cannot see an image. However, if you turn on your phone and an image pops up, you technically made an image because you did something that resulted in an image being seen. Think of it this way, when you put a canvas and paint somewhere, did you make an image? No. Because no image is seen. However, if someone came and used that paint and canvas to draw a person, was an image made? Yes. Why? Because someone did something that resulted in an image being seen, thus made. When you take a picture, until it's displayed it's numbers not actual images.
@@acethegreat2946 akhi, leave your logic to the side. The vast majority of the scholars of today have said that photography, whether it’s a regular camera or a camera from a phone, falls under picture making. If you’re using it for other than necessity it’s absolutely unnecessary.
@@MA-cx2ez Ok then. If I "take a picture" on a camera without a display, where is the image? Inside the camera? So if I take apart the metal and plastic, I'll see an image inside? Of course not. Taking a picture is not image making. Image making is displaying the image on a screen irrespective of whether or not you took the picture. Even scholars can make mistakes. In this case, all of them misunderstood image making with regards to cameras.
AlHamdullilah. Dear Sheikh, I was just thinking if you always pray there before Asr, it could be talked about unfavourably insh'Allâh. Wa Allâhu a'lam.
Abu Sa'id al-Khudri reported that the Messenger of Allah ﷺ said: When any one of you prays he should not let anyone pass in front of him (if there is no sutra), and should try to turn him away as far as possible, but if he refuses to go, he should turn him away forcibly for he is a devil. حَدَّثَنَا يَحْيَى بْنُ يَحْيَى، قَالَ قَرَأْتُ عَلَى مَالِكٍ عَنْ زَيْدِ بْنِ أَسْلَمَ، عَنْ عَبْدِ الرَّحْمَنِ بْنِ أَبِي سَعِيدٍ، عَنْ أَبِي سَعِيدٍ الْخُدْرِيِّ، أَنَّ رَسُولَ اللَّهِ ﷺ قَالَ " إِذَا كَانَ أَحَدُكُمْ يُصَلِّي فَلاَ يَدَعْ أَحَدًا يَمُرُّ بَيْنَ يَدَيْهِ وَلْيَدْرَأْهُ مَا اسْتَطَاعَ فَإِنْ أَبَى فَلْيُقَاتِلْهُ فَإِنَّمَا هُوَ شَيْطَانٌ
I thought if we prayed behind an imam and let's say one has immediate need to leave, he can pass praying people as they are behind the imam and it won't break anyone's Salah?
he didnt say it was part of jamaah, hence why people were leaving, or it finished and shiekh was a bit late so he didnt let him pass him to finish the rakaah that he has left, Allah knows best
Of course Shaykh Abdur-Razzaq has a lot of knowledge, may Allah reward him with good, I just recall the hadith of preventing someone from passing you in prayer and to fight them if they persist. How do we reconcile that hadith with what the Sheikh did.
Assalamuhalaikom brother, this question was once asked to my teacher who gratuated from the university of medina, and he said that with fight it is not meant to hit him or start a fight or something like that, rather it is meant by putting youre hand up like the shaykh did but with more force so he cannot pass. Because the goal is not to punish him, but the goal is to prevent him to pass in front of you. And also if we look at the ayaat and ahadith about dealing with our brothers and sisters it is no way near fighting and hurting one and other. May الله bless you my beloved brother, and if i said anything in a wrong way or insulting or aggresive it was nog my intention my dear brother. May الله bless you an bless us al!!
He didnt go against the hadith its just that the other guy pushed away and got away before he could push him back That what I understood and that happens sometimes, people mive so fast that by the time you react they already crossed in front of you in which case you have nothing but to make dua for them
And if those Muslims that walk in front of praying Muslims knew the severe penalty that applies they will wait forever til the prayer ends. Forgot what the penalty was, but certainly one of the most severe penalties in Islam, fact.
the problem in haram and masjid e Nabawi is how you will move because every where people are offering prayers , people do tawaf while others performing prayers around kabah , so it is literally impossible to avoid moving at front of the person who is praying in both masjids due to huge numbers so i seek forgiveness from ALLAH SWT But it is impossible in these mosques
Nobody should kick anyone in prayer, sorry to say, because this is not something someone can be ignorant about it’s part of the manners everyone should have, no matter who they are. May Allah reward the shaykh for his patience but this shouldn’t be excused because of ignorance.
Salaam Brother/Sister Did you do zikr today? No!? Ok, let's go.. it will take 5 minutes. Astagfirullah x5 Subhan Allah x5 Alhamdulilah ×5 La ilah illa Allah ×3 Subhan Allah hi wa bi hamdi hi x3 Subhan Allah al adheem ×3 Allah huma ini asaluka al jannah x7 Allah huma ajarni mina naar x7 Allahummaghfir lil muslimina wal muslimati wal mu'minina wal mu'minati
@@AH-il8sp On the authority of an-Nu’man ibn Basheer (ra), who said: I heard the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) say, “That which is lawful is clear and that which is unlawful is clear, and between the two of them are doubtful matters about which many people do not know. Thus he who avoids doubtful matters clears himself in regard to his religion and his honor, but he who falls into doubtful matters [eventually] falls into that which is unlawful, like the shepherd who pastures around a sanctuary, all but grazing therein. Truly every king has a sanctuary, and truly Allah’s sanctuary is His prohibitions. Truly in the body there is a morsel of flesh, which, if it be whole, all the body is whole, and which, if it is diseased, all of [the body] is diseased. Truly, it is the heart.” al-Arba3un a-Nawawi Hadith #6
Mercy yes, gentleness no. Gentleness is not respected in this day and age. Shk. Ibn Baaz may Allah have mercy on him did not get a chance to see the internet age, where anyone can get a custom fatwa from Google to do whatever they want. For someone who doesn’t fear Allah it is important to give them something else to fear to keep them respectful.
Assalamuhalaikom brother, i get what you say brother, but if everyone on the world would have that mindset where would the world go. Shayhk ibn baaz rahimaho الله may not have seen the internet age, but look at what our beloved prophet ﷺ said: The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: `Allah is Kind and loves kindness, and He rewards for kindness in a way that He does not reward for harshness.` الله rewards kindness, alhamdolilah thats why we need to be kind and gentle to others. Because youre kindness can attract someone to the deen, maybe someone is having a hard time and youre kindness softens it for them. Gentleness is from the great character traits, and our prohpet ﷺ was an exempel in that. Im sorry if i said anything insulting brother or aggresive, that was nog my intention may allah bless you my dear brother!!!
@@akramlamssarraf1936 Allah bless you as well. Of course it’s important to be kind and treat others with respect, but personally if someone kicks my arm as I block them from coming in front of me in salah I will not have the patience to assume the best, I think most people are also the same even if it is not the best approach. I don’t think the world would be any worse off if people confronted those people who have no problem kicking your arm and walking in front of you while you are praying. I would assume this is someone who has no problem disrespecting a fellow Muslim, these people in my opinion do not deserve respect but of course to be patient and kind is better and closer to what Islam teaches.
May Allah swt preserve our Sheikh. How beautiful it is to see such an incident turn into a beneficial lesson for all of us.
@IbnIslaam_ Ameen 🤲🏻🤲🏻
Aameen
Subhan Allah, this the level of humbleness we all need.
INSHA Allah
Alhamdulillah
Subhan'Allah this is the importance of going and learning from the scholars.
They teach you with their knowledge and their mannerisms.
MASHALLAH
SubhanALLAH
May Allah subhanah wata Allah make our Imaan strong🤲🇰🇪
Aameen
One brother was yell at me, when I was doing my shalah I in nabawi mosque, I was putting my hand like Syaikh. That time I was confused, I keep praying and for about 1 minute he was done yelling at me he finally went out of mosque. After one day, I was at haram mosque, I tried to pass in front of one brother who's doing Salah, and he was preventing me to pass while giving me a sign, like, he was moving to the front one or two steps, and giving me sign to pass behind him. Barakallah. My this example giving me back my confident to my faith again.
You can't walk in front of someone praying period
I know nothing but the good manners and beneficial knowledge of this Sheikh. May Allah preserve him and his family.
Alhamdulillah! What a lesson of wisdom he gave to me and for those who saw this Video!! Alhamdullillah!!!!
Ah, a beautiful lesson. I took my shahadah in the Kingdom with such wonderful people, may Almighty Allah bless them always.
People of knowledge are made differently. I got angry just by listening to this incident let alone experience it.
Me too, something similar happened to me and I see the brother in my local mosque often. It's not easy to just forgive and push the anger aside but I know its the right thing to do. May Allah make it easy for me. Ameen.
MASHALLAH
Even me too indeed their knowledge has an impact on them May ALLAH Preserve Them
@@Starlos98 aameen
Me too. Such disrespect to our scholar. May raise his rank ameen
The wisdom of sheik is another level. Fi mizan hasantuhu in sha allah
Beautifully said. A great lesson learnt. May Almighty Allah beautify our inside too. Ameen
May Allah reward the sheikh for his graciousness but that is disgusting akhlaq for the brothers who did that.
Did you even listen to the lesson? The shiekh said perhaps the guy was in a hurry for an emergency you dont know his situation
The sheikh basically spread wisdom and it seems like you didn't understand.
May allah guide you 🤲
@@UponTheShadows Did you even read my response? That's why I said may Allah reward him for his graciousness, the key word here being "graciousness".
I don't care who you are. For you to force your way past someone's hand with your leg is disgusting akhlaq. Go around him. Whisper to him your in a rush if there's really no space. Explain to him it's an emergency. Lol but don't be so insolent as to kick someone.
Brother, what do you not understand about kicking someone's hand being terrible manners? Even a kafir would understand that.
I understood the hypothetical excuses the sheikh came up with for them. He had every right to be upset, But he wasn't. He took the high road. See my other response for what they could have done instead of being insolent enough to kick another man's hand.
Thanks for the dua. I need guidance from Allah. Can never get enough. May Allah guide us all.
Aameen
Maa shaa Allah! May Allah reward him abundantly.
A very good example. SubhanAllāh! May Allāh bless our humble Sheikh, aameen.
I suggest going about your thumbnails a little differently, as this one was a bit misleading to give the idea of a video recording of the incident
This thumbnail got me to watch the video and benefit from it
He does get a bit clickbaity but nothing haram
This Sayikh I think, is a Really Good Person .
SubhanAllâh.
I don't think I ever thought to kick a brother in salat...
jazakAllah khair akhi.
Subanallah! Thank you brother for teaching us such humbleness ….. May Allah grant you and your family a kingdom close to HIM… AMEEN ALLAHUMA AMEEN!!! YOU HAVE SHOWN SUCH GENTLENESS IN TEACHING US THE SUNNAH FROM OUR BELOVED NABI (SAW)🌏♥️🤲🕋♥️
Aameen
جزاكم الله خيرا
Aameen
JazakaLlahu Hairan ya Sheikh! 🕋🕌☪️
One needs to be very strong to endure such obstacle and there needs to be a balance between remaining calm and getting angry as well as the Shaykh has mentioned that 'Not everyone deserves our anger and also not our cursing'
Jazakallah for the video.May Allah accept us all.
Beautiful message. May Allaah preserve our scholars❤.
Beautiful, JazakAllahu Khayran.
JazakALLAHukhairan
السَّلَامُ عَلَيْكُمْ وَرَحْمَةُ ٱللَّهِ وَبَرَكاتُهُ
Brother the person didn't "kick" the Sheikh he just moved froward "forcefully". Other thn that great message بَارَكَ اللهُ فيكَ.
is this the correct translation?
@@Redzuan-rg2ev Allāhu A'lam
Tabarakallah... That's real strength.
Baraka Allahu fikum. The sound effects are disturbing. The video would have been better without the sound effect.Hearing the Sheikh speaking on an important subject and then hearing these sound effects right in the middle is really disturbing, it doesn't improve anything. So it's better to remove the sound effects. Jazakallahu khayran.
Yeah although musical hymns are even more co concerning
To be gentle and not react harshly. This is something I am learning. In sha Allah one day I can have such patience with people that harm me. I was a soldier from a young age so my instinct is to counter brutality or rudeness to equal measured response so I am relearning my manners to not do this. The ulema give good example of Quran and Sunnah to follow.
This is the beauty of Islam ❤️🌹
The thumbnail is ridiculous clickbait and the shaykh didn't even say someone kicked him so is the thumbnail + title two lies upon the shaykh? All for some extra engagement? I've noticed you have been doing such silly things with your recent videos, it's starting to resemble how ikhwanis act on social media.
Take a few seconds and say
📿 Astaghfirullah ×3
📿 SubhanAllah ×3
📿 Allhamdulillah ×3
📿 Allah-hu-Akbar x3
📿La ilaha illallah x3
Congratulations good deeds for both of us ⭐️
Habeebi may Allah bless you.
Could the thumbnail perhaps be changed? I don’t think that was taken with the sheikh’s notice or consent or him noticing
احبك في الله
The shaykh says pictures are haram to begin with. There’s no need for these thumb nails with these unnecessary images when there are numerous ahadith which show the clear prohibition of making images.
@@MA-cx2ez taking pictures is not image making. Image making is displaying an image on your screen. This logic is based off of what's visible.
When you take a picture with a camera without a display, you did not make an image technically. Because you cannot see an image. However, if you turn on your phone and an image pops up, you technically made an image because you did something that resulted in an image being seen.
Think of it this way, when you put a canvas and paint somewhere, did you make an image? No. Because no image is seen. However, if someone came and used that paint and canvas to draw a person, was an image made? Yes. Why? Because someone did something that resulted in an image being seen, thus made.
When you take a picture, until it's displayed it's numbers not actual images.
@@acethegreat2946 akhi, leave your logic to the side. The vast majority of the scholars of today have said that photography, whether it’s a regular camera or a camera from a phone, falls under picture making. If you’re using it for other than necessity it’s absolutely unnecessary.
@@MA-cx2ez Ok then. If I "take a picture" on a camera without a display, where is the image? Inside the camera? So if I take apart the metal and plastic, I'll see an image inside? Of course not. Taking a picture is not image making.
Image making is displaying the image on a screen irrespective of whether or not you took the picture.
Even scholars can make mistakes. In this case, all of them misunderstood image making with regards to cameras.
@@MA-cx2ez I love the scholars too, but they're not perfect. Saying taking a picture is image making doesn't make sense. It's illogical.
ALLAH HU AKBAR😊❤
May Allah reward you ameen.May Allah forgive and accept us ameen
Alhamdulillah !!!
SubhanAllah, a similar incident happened to me, and how I reacted 🤦♂
May الله protect this Sheikh and reward him high hereafter. اللهم آمين يارب العالمين
Aameen
May Allah reward you for your kindness towards his creation and he also reward you for your patience. Thank you for sharing
AlHamdullilah.
Dear Sheikh, I was just thinking if you always pray there before Asr, it could be talked about unfavourably insh'Allâh.
Wa Allâhu a'lam.
Mashaallah jazakallah
Jazakhallahu Khairan
A beautiful gem
Abu Sa'id al-Khudri reported that the Messenger of Allah ﷺ said: When any one of you prays he should not let anyone pass in front of him (if there is no sutra), and should try to turn him away as far as possible, but if he refuses to go, he should turn him away forcibly for he is a devil.
حَدَّثَنَا يَحْيَى بْنُ يَحْيَى، قَالَ قَرَأْتُ عَلَى مَالِكٍ عَنْ زَيْدِ بْنِ أَسْلَمَ، عَنْ عَبْدِ الرَّحْمَنِ بْنِ أَبِي سَعِيدٍ، عَنْ أَبِي سَعِيدٍ الْخُدْرِيِّ، أَنَّ رَسُولَ اللَّهِ ﷺ قَالَ " إِذَا كَانَ أَحَدُكُمْ يُصَلِّي فَلاَ يَدَعْ أَحَدًا يَمُرُّ بَيْنَ يَدَيْهِ وَلْيَدْرَأْهُ مَا اسْتَطَاعَ فَإِنْ أَبَى فَلْيُقَاتِلْهُ فَإِنَّمَا هُوَ شَيْطَانٌ
I thought if we prayed behind an imam and let's say one has immediate need to leave, he can pass praying people as they are behind the imam and it won't break anyone's Salah?
Yes you can, because the imam acts the sutra for everyone. However you cannot pass someone who is praying alone
he didnt say it was part of jamaah, hence why people were leaving, or it finished and shiekh was a bit late so he didnt let him pass him to finish the rakaah that he has left, Allah knows best
Of course Shaykh Abdur-Razzaq has a lot of knowledge, may Allah reward him with good, I just recall the hadith of preventing someone from passing you in prayer and to fight them if they persist.
How do we reconcile that hadith with what the Sheikh did.
Assalamuhalaikom brother, this question was once asked to my teacher who gratuated from the university of medina, and he said that with fight it is not meant to hit him or start a fight or something like that, rather it is meant by putting youre hand up like the shaykh did but with more force so he cannot pass. Because the goal is not to punish him, but the goal is to prevent him to pass in front of you. And also if we look at the ayaat and ahadith about dealing with our brothers and sisters it is no way near fighting and hurting one and other. May الله bless you my beloved brother, and if i said anything in a wrong way or insulting or aggresive it was nog my intention my dear brother. May الله bless you an bless us al!!
@@akramlamssarraf1936 oh kk, jazakallahu khayran
وعليكم السلام ورحمة الله وبركاته
He didnt go against the hadith its just that the other guy pushed away and got away before he could push him back
That what I understood and that happens sometimes, people mive so fast that by the time you react they already crossed in front of you in which case you have nothing but to make dua for them
Mash'Allâh
Wouldn’t it be translated “ beware of praying against him”
And if those Muslims that walk in front of praying Muslims knew the severe penalty that applies they will wait forever til the prayer ends. Forgot what the penalty was, but certainly one of the most severe penalties in Islam, fact.
I thought we were actually going to see him get kicked
the problem in haram and masjid e Nabawi is how you will move because every where people are offering prayers , people do tawaf while others performing prayers around kabah , so it is literally impossible to avoid moving at front of the person who is praying in both masjids due to huge numbers so i seek forgiveness from ALLAH SWT But it is impossible in these mosques
حَفِظَهُ اللهُ
Aameen
O Allah grant us the company of our righteous ulama in jannatul firdaus. Aameen
Aameen
Nobody should kick anyone in prayer, sorry to say, because this is not something someone can be ignorant about it’s part of the manners everyone should have, no matter who they are. May Allah reward the shaykh for his patience but this shouldn’t be excused because of ignorance.
He didn’t kick the sheikh but pushed him
Were you there?
سبحان الله
Salaam Brother/Sister Did you do zikr today?
No!?
Ok, let's go.. it will take 5 minutes.
Astagfirullah x5
Subhan Allah x5
Alhamdulilah ×5
La ilah illa Allah ×3
Subhan Allah hi wa bi hamdi hi x3
Subhan Allah al adheem ×3
Allah huma ini asaluka al jannah x7
Allah huma ajarni mina naar x7
Allahummaghfir lil muslimina wal muslimati wal mu'minina wal mu'minati
❤💯
the clickbait title and thumbnail are highly unnecessarily.
It isn't highly unnecessary. Look at the number of views.
People need to hear this beneficial reminder
@@AH-il8sp
On the authority of an-Nu’man ibn Basheer (ra), who said:
I heard the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) say, “That which is lawful is clear and that which is unlawful is clear, and between the two of them are doubtful matters about which many people do not know. Thus he who avoids doubtful matters clears himself in regard to his religion and his honor, but he who falls into doubtful matters [eventually] falls into that which is unlawful, like the shepherd who pastures around a sanctuary, all but grazing therein. Truly every king has a sanctuary, and truly Allah’s sanctuary is His prohibitions. Truly in the body there is a morsel of flesh, which, if it be whole, all the body is whole, and which, if it is diseased, all of [the body] is diseased. Truly, it is the heart.”
al-Arba3un a-Nawawi Hadith #6
Subhan Allah
Why does it recite عَعِلماً instead of عَِلماً?
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🥇🏆🌹
😊😊😊😊
❤
Taqabbal Allah ya shaiq
Astagfirullah is legs will be broken by Allah in akhirah...
This is not a MUST WATCH. You can easily skip it
Mercy yes, gentleness no. Gentleness is not respected in this day and age.
Shk. Ibn Baaz may Allah have mercy on him did not get a chance to see the internet age, where anyone can get a custom fatwa from Google to do whatever they want. For someone who doesn’t fear Allah it is important to give them something else to fear to keep them respectful.
Assalamuhalaikom brother, i get what you say brother, but if everyone on the world would have that mindset where would the world go. Shayhk ibn baaz rahimaho الله may not have seen the internet age, but look at what our beloved prophet ﷺ said:
The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: `Allah is Kind and loves kindness, and He rewards for kindness in a way that He does not reward for harshness.`
الله rewards kindness, alhamdolilah thats why we need to be kind and gentle to others.
Because youre kindness can attract someone to the deen, maybe someone is having a hard time and youre kindness softens it for them.
Gentleness is from the great character traits, and our prohpet ﷺ was an exempel in that.
Im sorry if i said anything insulting brother or aggresive, that was nog my intention may allah bless you my dear brother!!!
You mean like the fatwa you are giving right now?
@@akramlamssarraf1936 Allah bless you as well. Of course it’s important to be kind and treat others with respect, but personally if someone kicks my arm as I block them from coming in front of me in salah I will not have the patience to assume the best, I think most people are also the same even if it is not the best approach.
I don’t think the world would be any worse off if people confronted those people who have no problem kicking your arm and walking in front of you while you are praying.
I would assume this is someone who has no problem disrespecting a fellow Muslim, these people in my opinion do not deserve respect but of course to be patient and kind is better and closer to what Islam teaches.
@@trickystuff5972 You are showing that you don’t know what fatwa means..