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AbuBokorAs-Somali
22-07-2003 @ 12:37 AM    Notify Admin about this post
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Bismillaaha
aslaamu alaykum
I was in salafi masjid in Birmingham on friday, and the khadiib or the imam was talking english only no arabic during the khudba, I would like to know why there wasn't any arabic spoken and what are the evidence that english or any other language can be used prior to arabic.

shahid393
22-07-2003 @ 3:22 AM    Notify Admin about this post
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as-salaamu 'alaykum,

this may answer your question:
http://www.salafitalk.net/st/viewmessages.cfm?Forum=10&Topic=1905

abu hussam shahid williams

rickg
22-07-2003 @ 8:35 AM    Notify Admin about this post
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Wa-alaykum salaam,
  akhee, to the best of my recollection, our brother Abu Hakeem's khutbah was filled with ayaats of the Qur'aan so how can you say that `there wasn't any arabic spoken`?
Was-salaam
Abu Hamza Ya'qub Gungadoo


AbuBokorAs-Somali
22-07-2003 @ 10:22 AM    Notify Admin about this post
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akhi when I said no arabic were spoken I meant delivery the khudbah with full arabic, but Alhamdulilaaha the kudbah was excellent and may Allaah reward the brother, and it was full of ayaat and ahaadith is well I live full from birmingham but if I could I would've come everyday.

AbuBokorAs-Somali
22-07-2003 @ 10:37 AM    Notify Admin about this post
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asalaamu alaykum
akhi sahid 393 this is an excellent reply its what I been looking for, may Allaah reward you brother.

abusalmaan
22-07-2003 @ 11:08 AM    Notify Admin about this post
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بسم الله الرحمان الرحيم

Sometimes when you witness something it maybe best to ask the person or persons themselves about it as they may know the situation better than others. As you was present anyway you should have asked.

أبو سلمان النمري طلحة بن وليم

والعصر ان الانسان لفي خسر الا الذين آمنواو عملوا الصالحات و تواصوا بالحق و تواصوا بالصبر

AbuBokorAs-Somali
23-07-2003 @ 12:30 AM    Notify Admin about this post
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Bismillaaha
Its better to ask the person or persons but,  at that moment I was going to ask him in person  but the brother was gone before me. I ask some other brother who live in the city but they didn't know why. But alhadulilaaha, the brother above sahid 393 answered my query may Allaah reward him,






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