Anwarul Karim

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  1. I have a Tv but its on the news most of the time when I have Kids my Tv will go in the trash can.
  2. I would like to thank everyone for the kind welcome :)
  3. Here is a short list of what Lahore Ahmadis believe I hope this is ok post 1. International: God raised Prophets in all nations, not only among the Israelites (as already accepted by Muslims) but also in India, China, Persia etc. A Muslim must believe in and respect all these prophets and their scriptures. Islam restores the original purity of the eternal truths taught by them, and broadens the scope of their national teachings to provide a faith for all humanity. Goodness, good people and truth may be found in all nations. God is equally just to all human beings, irrespective of their race, nationality or religion. 2. Tolerant: It gives full freedom to everyone to hold, practise and adopt any belief and religion. Differences of belief and interpretation, with whomsoever these may occur, must be tolerated. Criticism against Islam must be answered only by word, and any offence felt must be borne with patience; responding by physical violence is alien to the teachings of Islam. The common image of Islam as an intolerant faith is completely false. 3. Peaceful: It condemns all use of force except in unavoidable self-defence. All battles of early Islam were purely defensive. Muslims must live peacefully under any rule which grants them freedom of religion. The impression that Islam urges its followers to wage war or rebellion to establish its rule is entirely wrong. The concept of Jihad is greatly misunderstood: it primarily signifies a spiritual, intellectual and moral struggle to reform oneself and others. 4. Non-sectarian: Any person professing the words "There is no god but Allah, and Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah" (La ilaha ill-Allah, Muhammad-ur rasul-ullah) must be treated as one's fellow Muslim. No inquisition is allowed into anyone's beliefs or motives. Issuing so-called rulings, on some pretext, to expel from Islam those who profess the Kalima is entirely against Islamic teachings. 5. Rational: It urges use of reason and knowledge in all matters, including religious affairs. Blind following and acceptance are disallowed, and independence of thought is granted. Blind, unthinking obedience to religious leaders is condemned. 6. Living: Acts of worship are not rituals to be performed without thought or feeling. They are meant to put the human soul in living contact with a Living God. We must know the purpose of prayer, fasting, etc. and carry them out in their true spirit. God listens to man's supplications and answers his prayers. In every age there arise, among Muslims, saints who have closeness and communication with God. Their example shows others that there is a Living God Who speaks to man. 7. Supporter of Women: A great deal of misunderstanding prevails on this point, mainly due to local customs being confused with the teachings of Islam. According to Islam, a woman is a full, responsible human being, just as a man is. She should have the same control over determining the course of her life (including matters of marriage and divorce) as a man has over his life. 8. Highly Moral: It requires Muslims to develop the highest personal moral virtues, and display these qualities even at the cost of personal or national interest. An Islamic society is not created by imposing laws and regulations on people. It is only created by reforming the character of individuals through moral training and example, and this was what the Holy Prophet Muhammad 9. Heart-winning: It seeks to conquer hearts and minds by showing the logic, truth and beauty of its teachings, in a gentle, loving spirit. It condemns force or coercion to spread the faith or make people conform to it. 10. Complete: The Holy Quran and the Holy Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) provide complete and perfect guidance for all mankind, for all time to come. The Holy Prophet is the perfect exemplar of the highest moral virtues, that is why he is the Last of the Prophets (Khatam-un Nabiyyin). After him, no prophet (new or old) is to arise. However, Mujaddids (reformers) will be raised by God to revive and rekindle the light of the faith of Islam. As Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian
  4. Most groups of Muslims would pray at both of the Masjids. Ahmadiyya (Qadiani) will only pray behind Ahmadiyya (Qadiani) Imams Shia will not pray behind Salafis the only time they will pray behind a Salafi is when they go on Hajj some Shia will pray behind a Sunni this is up to what Marjas they follow. Deobandi (Hanafi) Sunnis will pray behind any other Sunni they will not pray behind non Sunnis Barelvi (Hanafi) will pray behind any Sunni Imam they believe that the Deobandis are non Sunni so they will not pray behind them other non Barelvis Sunnis disagree and believes the Deobandi are 100% Sunni. Salafi believe it is best to pray behind a Salafi Imam but they will pray behind other Sunnis if its a Must they will not pray behind a Shia,or both groups of Ahmadiyya. Mahdavi Muslims will not pray behind any non Mahdavi Imam Lahore Ahmadis will pray behind any other Muslim Imam as long as that Imam does not call other groups non Muslims. It should be said that what makes one a Sunni is if he follows one of the four Schools of Law (Madhhab) Salafi say they are Sunni but they don't follow any Madhhab so must if not all Sunnis believe they are non Sunnis and will not pray behind them. Hanafi (Deobandi) (Barelvi) Shafi'i Maliki Hanbali I agree with this 100% I'm sick of all the sectarian fighting. I will pray in any Masjid :)
  5. Puska the picture of the second Masjid is Masjid al-Nawbawi in Medina I would not say this is a Salafi Masjid this is every Muslims Masjid :) Here's more pictures of Masjid al-Nabawi Medina Pictures Most if not all Salafi Masjids will not have Minarets their is a site online that has some great pictures of a Salafi masjid but its not up right now I will keep an eye out and when its back up I will post a pic :) Here's some pictures of a Ahmadiyya (Qadianis) Masjid Mosques worldwide Here are some pictures of are Masjids (Lahore Ahmadiyya) Photographs Section Here's a Dawoodi Bohra Masjid in New Jersey Picture of the Masjid
  6. Most of the time you can't tell sometimes you can well I'm sure you will have a great time at the Masjid you can tell if the Masjid is a Salafi Masjid by the looks of it a Salafi Masjid would be very very simple looking. :)
  7. Hey Pushka Ahmadiyya is a Movement in Islam and in Ahmadiyya their is two groups one being the Ahmadiyya Muslim community (Qadianis) and the other being the Ahmadiyya Anjuman Ishaat-i-Islam aka Lahore Ahmadis. I'm a Lahore Ahmadi we differ with Orthodox Muslims on three or four things one being who Mahdi is and and Jesus (Pbuh) heres the way it goes. Sunni Muslims 1. Mahdi has not come 2. Jesus did not Die and will come back. Ahmadiyya Muslims 1. The Mahdi has come his name is Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (pbuh) 2. Jesus did Die (but not on the cross) and he will not come back. This is not all their is to know but I hope this helps a bit :)
  8. Its ok to say hi I don't bit
  9. Hey everyone I'm new to the forum :)