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Habib,
Yes, many of us are just now learning these things due to some of the reasons
l mentioned.Well, we will keep trying to get the message across as you
mentioned, and inshallah, Allah (SWT) will help increase all of us in
knowledge. Hey, perhaps you can make a stop over in Tenn. when you head South.
Regards,
Jabou
Sister jabou ,
you are right on the dot.
This is a controversial example you have mentioned ( about the wig -and false
hair- by the way not only women do it . There are many muslim men who wear
toupees (correct spelling??) too.
Although we may not like it, it is incumbent upon us to try to educate
others not
to practice those deviations . eventually the message will get there. Many
of us
honestly did not know or were just not properly educated including myself in
the
details of many things like these issues.
I will give you a typical example . When we want to send a body home we have
to
embalm the deceased right -but it is definitely not allowed and clearly
written
in the hadith of sahih Buhari. Again many of us are either not aware of this
fact
including burying in a casket. We have to obey the laws of the land where we
are
so one has to comply or otherwise burial must be ASAP to avoid that. YES we
can
bury our dead without casket here in the USA you need to sign a waiver and
have
it notarized. As a notary Public I have done it several times in our Masjid
to
satisfy the rules of the cemetery and funeral homes.
It is a catch 22.
May Allah guide us and let us try to get closer to perfection with less
trifles.
Habib Diab Ghanim
It is raining now in Washington . Thank God . All the Islamic centers had to
pry
for rain today . The drought was really getting beyond our control. We were
also
taught how to conserve water. The prophet (peace be upon him) never use more
than
a bucket of water to take a bath or shower. We nowadays tend to waste
because of
it's abundance forgetting that one day it may be short.
hdg
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