Did u explore Ahlulbayti?
I thought those guys were Shia who appeared in Al-Mannar? Correct me if I'm wrong
Did u explore Ahlulbayti?
Shia Islam? Yes, I did. I even read 'Then I was Guided'. Although I admire the love Shia have for ahlul bayt, some of their beliefs were hard for me to accept.
YesI thought those guys were Shia who appeared in Al-Mannar? Correct me if I'm wrong
Yes
But they are shias.
Iam not shia.
To be shia means i believe ali r.a was first caliph. I dont believe that. I accept 5 khulafa rashidun abu bakr umar uthman ali and hassan radiyallah anhum.
The original classical shias. YesOhhh you mean the real 'Ahlubayt/Sahaba', I get you now!
Cool, but if you identify as a Sufi do you incorporate/follow some 'Tariqah' teachings into your daily life? If yes, what 'Tariqah' is it?
I don't follow any specific order, but if I had to pick one it would be Suhrawardiyya.
I see, what about Qadiriyya? Two generations ago nearly everyone in Harti-land/Ras-Hafun was Qadiri and Dervish, do you still have or wish to make connections to the order just like your ancestors?
You should open a topic about this. I don't know much about the Sufis in Somalia other than the ASWJ political group.
I'm following Shia Islam now
What made you follow it?
It's the right faith
What made you think its the right path?
Research and life experiences
I see, what about Sufism?
They're lost
Shias are the ones who're lost bro, none of their teachings make any sense plus their so called 'prophecies' is weird and so are their haraami rituals.
P.S: They were created by the Jewish 'Abdullah Ibn Saba' for amusement and love of fitnah!
Go do what you do best and break dance b-boy