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12-12-2011, 08:09 AM | #21 |
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From what I feel, overall, Hanafi is the strictest and Shafi is the easiest. Here is why: |
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12-12-2011, 08:13 AM | #22 |
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the last time i checked, it was obligatory under all 4 imams to keep atleast 1 fist length beard |
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12-12-2011, 08:24 AM | #23 |
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From what I feel, overall, Hanafi is the strictest and Shafi is the easiest: |
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12-12-2011, 08:24 AM | #24 |
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the last time i checked, it was obligatory under all 4 imams to keep atleast 1 fist length beard According to the Maliki school, the well-known (and stricter) opinion is that it is waajib to refrain from shaving the goatee, anything more than that is sunnah, and not an obligation. Furthermore, trimming is completely acceptable, and Imam Malik said, "there is nothing wrong with shortening it [the beard] if it becomes too long." And Allah knows best. |
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12-12-2011, 08:25 AM | #25 |
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12-12-2011, 08:28 AM | #26 |
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Certainly not the case within the Shafi`i and Maliki madhaahib. |
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12-12-2011, 08:29 AM | #27 |
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Certainly not the case within the Shafi`i and Maliki madhaahib. |
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12-12-2011, 08:30 AM | #28 |
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From what I feel, overall, Hanafi is the strictest and Shafi is the easiest: better to check your points with shafii scholars. "I heard" is not strong enough to base a decision on. I know for sure points no.4,9 & 10 are wrong. And I don't quite understand what do you mean as "haram" but not "sinful" on number 14? Also no. 7 can only be done with certain conditions are met. Actually, a few of the stuffs you mentioned are also makruh, like no. 6. My advice, It's better to check with a shafii scholar. Allah Knows best. |
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12-12-2011, 08:33 AM | #29 |
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12-12-2011, 08:40 AM | #30 |
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12-12-2011, 08:42 AM | #32 |
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brother, |
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12-12-2011, 08:42 AM | #33 |
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12-12-2011, 08:44 AM | #34 |
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12-12-2011, 08:45 AM | #35 |
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i am providing proof for everything. Points 4, 9 and 10 are correct. Wait for the proof. I am getting from Reliance of the Traveller, Shafifiqh.com and Sunnipath.com h4.0 ZAKAT ON GOLD, SILVER, AND OTHER MONEY h4.1 Zakat is obligatory for anyone who has possessed the zakat-payable amount of gold or silver for one year. THE ZAKAT-PAYABLE AMOUNTS OF GOLD, SILVER, AND 0THER MONEY h4.2 The zakat-payable minimum for gold is 84.7 grams, on which 2.1175 grams (2.5 percent) is due. The zakat-payable minimum for silver is 592.9 grams, on which 14.8225 grams (2.5 percent) is due. There is no zakat on less that this. (N: One must pay zakat (n: 2.5 percent) on all money that has been saved for a year if it equals at least the market value of 592.9 grams of silver (n: that is current during the year). While there is a considerable difference between the value of the gold zakat minimum and the silver zakat minimum, the minimum for monetary currency should correspond to that of silver, since it is better for the poor.) h4.3 . Zakat is exacted proportionately (2.5 percent) on any amount over these minimums, whether the gold or silver is in coins, ingots, jewelry prepared for uses that are unlawful or offensive (dis: f17.6,8,1l), or articles which are permanent acquisitions. h4.4 There is no zakat on (n: gold or silver) jewelry that is for permissible use. You said there is 'no' Zakat. Well there IS zakat on gold and silver. Only the jewellery that is used often is exempted. |
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12-12-2011, 08:47 AM | #36 |
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12-12-2011, 08:49 AM | #37 |
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12-12-2011, 08:49 AM | #38 |
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4) plucking of eyebrows allowed w51.0 WOMEN REMOVING FACIAL
HAIR (from p59.I) wSl.I The Prophe~ (Allah bless him and give him peace) said, "May Allah curse women who wear false hair or arrange it for others, who tattoo or have themselves tattooed, who pluck facial hair or eyebrows or have them plucked, and women who separate their front teeth for beauty, altering what Allah has created." w51.2 (Ibn Hajar "Asqalani Nawawi says that "an exception from the prohibition of plucking away facial hair is when a woman has a beard, mustache, or hair growing between her lower lip and chin, in which cases it is not unlawful for her to remove it, but rather is ~ommendable (mustahabb)," the permissibility being on condition that her husband knows of it and gives his permission, though it is prohibited if he does not, because of the deception it entails (Fath ai-Ban (y17),10.378). Plucking facial hair is prohibited, exceptions are mentioned. |
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12-12-2011, 08:50 AM | #39 |
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12-12-2011, 08:51 AM | #40 |
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Brother I can be a reasonable person. While I admit it is makhruhe tanzihi (close to permissible) to shave in the Shafi school, the opinion you are mentioning in the Maliki school (and which has been popularized by the practice of Shaykh Hamza Yusuf) is not the relied upon position in the Maliki school. A long beard is required in the Maliki school even though "long" is not defined. But an honest person can tell you long is something which hangs quite a bit and not just somewhat. As for the jaws, being considered beard, it is part of the beard as Shaykh Hamza Maqbool confirmed I believe in another thread. He also confirmed the length. While I am willing to accept that there will be some ikhtilaaf upon the mas'alah, I have not found anything to substantiate your claim that the position I have cited is not relied upon within the Maliki madh'hab, thus I would appreciate anything you could show me to suggest otherwise. In the Risaalah of Ibn Abi Zayd al-Qayrawani , which is one of the most famous and respect works on Maliki fiqh by one of the most famous Maliki scholars from the Muslim West, it is mentioned that the Prophetic commandment of 'leaving the beard' is to allow it to become thick (which is dealt with arbitrarily by many of the Malikiyyah). Furthermore, contrary to what you have said, 'long' is defined within the madh'hab by 'custom', i.e. more than the length of beard that is generally kept within the community, and on top of that, the Malikiyyah say that it is mandub (i.e. recommended) to trim it if it exceeds what is considered to be long. And Allah knows best. P.S., with regard to your statement about Shaykh Hamza Yusuf, the Shaykh has previously stated (and you may be able to find evidence of this somewhere online) that his beard does not grow properly on his face, therefore he shaves that part off and keeps what he can grow. This is more than obvious to see in This Video. |
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