My biggest flex is I'm from the ummah of the Prophet ﷺ.
Why do some people like to twist someone else's words just so that they don't have to feel guilty about their own actions. Don't they feel any slight bit of guilt after doing so??
I asked Shaykh Sulaymān al`Alwān about the use of national flags and he said this is two types:
1. If the person raises it as a means of representing the government and acceptance of its validity, this is major kufr.
2. If it is used as a means of merely representing where a person is from, it is Harām.
I asked if it matters what the population of the country is and he said the population's religion is irrelevant in this matter, as the flag is not a symbol of the people.
-haytham safudeen
The backbones of our families - our mothers. 🤲
You die alone, you will enter your grave alone, you will be questioned alone & you will stand before Allahﷻ alone. Death is painful, grave is dark, prepare yourself before it’s too late.
God‘s timing, not mine.
Walls keep everybody out. Boundaries teach people where the door is.