Falling in love is not a sin, what matters is to fulfill that love in a halal way- through the sincere pursuit of marriage. Thanks for addressing this issue that makes a lot of us uncomfortable, but is actually an organic part of life.
This conversation should have gone an hour longer... That's how I felt as soon as it finished! We definitely need another episode on this topic. Made me think and change a lot of my opinions. BarakAllah fi kum
"One of the biggest acts of love is "Dua". You actually love someone enough to talk to Allah about them." Please don't forget to share and subscribe for Sawabe Jaria. May Allah Blessed all of us Aameen!!
Wow. MashAllah tabarakahAllah, that was one amazing podcast! I especially enjoyed the balance throughout the whole discussion. Opinions may differ, but nevertheless I am sure everyone can take benefit - practical benefit even- out of this discussion, no matter which circle of people they belong to. May Allah reward and bless you!
Asalaam Alaikum brother. Mash'Allah very good and beneficial podcast 👍👌. Great effort and keep it up Insha'Allah.May Allah(SWT) bless you and Shaykh Hasib Noor. Jazak'Allah,peace and blessings ✌️😊.
"One of the biggest acts of love is "Dua". You actually love someone enough to talk to Allah about them." Please don't forget to share and subscribe for Sawabe Jaria. May Allah Blessed all of us Aameen!!
What would you say about the hadith which says to the nearest meaning - To touch the Non mahram is like driving an iron rod into ones skull?...isnt that a cause for concern being confortable or weary around women?
This happens daily in UK, their are no places allocated for women here in UK.. maybe there are a few that I don’t know about but where I live & in the Hanafi sect I don’t know of any Masjid that has a place for women.. 🤨
I have a hypothetical question , if anyone knows the answer to it please reply. I am a college student, there are girls and boys in my class and everyone has like a college friend relationship, I talk to most girls just like I would talk to a male friend and I have dropped them home many times that now they come and go with me. My intentions mostly jump between flirting and casual talk. Is this Halal? Don't know why, I feel like shaikh hasib Noor would say just try to keep feelings and intentions redirecting towards good.
No of course it's not halal udr your common sense. These things always lead to something you shouldn't even be entertaining that idea and flirting with students, college kids are hormonal and the masr advice I would give is to be alone with one in your car. Know your limits
The noble Sahabas were good and had great character. I disagree with the point you were saying that there must be no barrier inbetween men and women. Because young people now would come to masjid just to look at women if there are no barrier.
The prophet صلي الله عليه وسلم said "the brother in law is death " and this was in regards to a brother in law knocking on the door of his brothers house and the wife (his sister in law) opening the door. Meaning for a wife to open the door to the brother in law is very dangerous as it could lead to zina If the husband was not home. Are you sure these narrations of abu dhar رضي الله عنه are not before the revelation of hijaab and segregation because they clash with the brother in law narration and it is well known that 2 people of the opposite gender who are non mehram are not allowed to be alone in 1 room together
Pleasure hosting Shaykh Hasib once again and having these extremely relevant discussions!
Salam can you please address the issue of segregation /islamic marriage/bride dress and makeup/music in background on wedding etc
Falling in love is not a sin, what matters is to fulfill that love in a halal way- through the sincere pursuit of marriage.
Thanks for addressing this issue that makes a lot of us uncomfortable, but is actually an organic part of life.
Well said!
In my opinion I think if you do things that were haram to lead you to falling in love then I think you would be accountable.
This conversation should have gone an hour longer... That's how I felt as soon as it finished! We definitely need another episode on this topic. Made me think and change a lot of my opinions. BarakAllah fi kum
Agreed
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No!
@@samhlr8590 OK!
@@ilmfeed NP!
Ma sha allah very beneficial. Alot of the info you mentioned I had no knowledge of. Jazakallah
loved listening to Sh. Hasib. A good find for me. Jazakallaah khayr
"One of the biggest acts of love is "Dua". You actually love someone enough to talk to Allah about them." Please don't forget to share and subscribe for Sawabe Jaria. May Allah Blessed all of us Aameen!!
Dont know how to do it...just thank you Ilmfeed....hope to see such new videos in the future again...JazakAllahu Khair
Mash’Allah barack’Allah oufik for this❤
Yess it's this brother again
Wow. MashAllah tabarakahAllah, that was one amazing podcast! I especially enjoyed the balance throughout the whole discussion. Opinions may differ, but nevertheless I am sure everyone can take benefit - practical benefit even- out of this discussion, no matter which circle of people they belong to.
May Allah reward and bless you!
Asalaam Alaikum brother. Mash'Allah very good and beneficial podcast 👍👌. Great effort and keep it up Insha'Allah.May Allah(SWT) bless you and Shaykh Hasib Noor. Jazak'Allah,peace and blessings ✌️😊.
"One of the biggest acts of love is "Dua". You actually love someone enough to talk to Allah about them." Please don't forget to share and subscribe for Sawabe Jaria. May Allah Blessed all of us Aameen!!
@@AairahAhmad Aairah Ahmad,Aameen🤲. Peace and blessings ✌️😊.
Always beneficial👏👏
21:57 could someone find the hadith and share please
The guy is lying
Can't wait for a part 3 Insha Allah 💛
نفع الله بكم 💯😊
Excellent, Sh Hasib and good questions from Br Shabbir. Keep up the work iA
Shaikh, how do we go about developing those crucial communication skills?
AlhamduLillah 💙 ya Rabbi.
As Salaamu Alaikum! I loved this. I would also love if the referenced ahadith were given so I can read them word for word and share with others! =)
yes exactly
Ma sha Allah ,
MashaAllah very informative, never knew some countries don’t have places for women to pray very shocking especially UK being as big Muslim population
What would you say about the hadith which says to the nearest meaning -
To touch the Non mahram is like driving an iron rod into ones skull?...isnt that a cause for concern being confortable or weary around women?
Z_A_N Well said!
Spot on 👌👌
you should have uploaded it 2 months ago 😅
This happens daily in UK, their are no places allocated for women here in UK..
maybe there are a few that I don’t know about but where I live & in the Hanafi sect I don’t know of any Masjid that has a place for women.. 🤨
I have a hypothetical question , if anyone knows the answer to it please reply.
I am a college student, there are girls and boys in my class and everyone has like a college friend relationship, I talk to most girls just like I would talk to a male friend and I have dropped them home many times that now they come and go with me. My intentions mostly jump between flirting and casual talk.
Is this Halal?
Don't know why, I feel like shaikh hasib Noor would say just try to keep feelings and intentions redirecting towards good.
No of course it's not halal udr your common sense. These things always lead to something you shouldn't even be entertaining that idea and flirting with students, college kids are hormonal and the masr advice I would give is to be alone with one in your car. Know your limits
Where is my invitation
The noble Sahabas were good and had great character. I disagree with the point you were saying that there must be no barrier inbetween men and women. Because young people now would come to masjid just to look at women if there are no barrier.
Jaffer Ameer so you don’t want people to get married? Clearly you didn’t listened to the rest of the podcast
@@mageillus I specifically disagreed with one point not all of them.
What's it like I'm America isit different
The prophet صلي الله عليه وسلم said "the brother in law is death " and this was in regards to a brother in law knocking on the door of his brothers house and the wife (his sister in law) opening the door. Meaning for a wife to open the door to the brother in law is very dangerous as it could lead to zina If the husband was not home. Are you sure these narrations of abu dhar رضي الله عنه are not before the revelation of hijaab and segregation because they clash with the brother in law narration and it is well known that 2 people of the opposite gender who are non mehram are not allowed to be alone in 1 room together
Freedom peace and Blessings 🥙🥙