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    I just heard on the sbs news something happened in afganistan during newruz celebration. _i didnt hear the full story i was doing something else_ Anyway isn't newruz a spring festival celebrated by alawis because they said its a new year for muslims. Also they say prophet Ali the forth khalifat. Suphannallah yarabbi
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    Salaams,

    Im looking for a pic thats linked to aboriginal education, but is considered racist and wouldn't be allowed to be shown in the classroom.

    It is extremely hard to find a good one!! So if anyone bothers to look for one with me, it would be highly appreciated!

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    didnt find much...
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    The woman came out of a man’s ribs.Not from his feet to be walked on not from his head to be superior,but frm his side to be equal,under the arm to be protected,and next to the heart to be loved
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    Do people who die in their sleep, die as martyrs?
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    who gives khutbah at ICV
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    4. “The one who dies of Dhaatul-Janb is a martyr.” Ibn Hibban and others. Dhatul-Janb is a disease in which a swelling happens in a membrane under the rib bones that could lead to death. From the contemporary diseases to which this
    also applies is death due to cancer.

    http://sunnah.org/wordpress/?p=370

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    Have any of you tried calming your spouse down with perfume? Did it work or did you get a smack?

    I have this theory that the right scent can sway the mood of a person.

    Serious question btw! Noo - I have not lost my sanity!
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    No you definitely have lost yoru sanity. If I was not calm and I got sprayed with perfume I would probably be a lot less calm
    Al-Hasan al-Basri said of hypocrisy: No one fears it but a believer, and no one feels safe from it but a hypocrite.
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    Quote Originally Posted by aussiemu View Post
    No you definitely have lost yoru sanity. If I was not calm and I got sprayed with perfume I would probably be a lot less calm
    lol, well my current test on myself seems to be working. A balanced blend of amber, musk and sandalwood at this time of the night has mesmerised me.

    You make it sound so bad! For this idea to be effective, you must observe the proper etiquette.

    DISCLAIMER: There is no guarantee the aforementioned technique will work, participants must undertake the activity at their own risk. The poster of the idea accepts no liability for a divorce resulting from spouses undertaking the recommended activity and any other detriment to the relationship thereafter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Abdraheim View Post
    4. “The one who dies of Dhaatul-Janb is a martyr.” Ibn Hibban and others. Dhatul-Janb is a disease in which a swelling happens in a membrane under the rib bones that could lead to death. From the contemporary diseases to which this
    also applies is death due to cancer.

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    LOL big time. I can't imagine someone spraying me with parfum to calm me down. I'll get them down for sure
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    Quote Originally Posted by At-Ta'if View Post
    Have any of you tried calming your spouse down with perfume? Did it work or did you get a smack?

    I have this theory that the right scent can sway the mood of a person.

    Serious question btw! Noo - I have not lost my sanity!
    lol i have! I went to aromatherapy courses, and havent been the same since. I've tried so many different essential oils in an oil burner, and i found most of them do work (for me)! Perhaps its just a psychological affect. A few of my friends had tried some, and it didnt work for them

    I've only intentionally used the lavender on my husband, he used to have a lot of trouble going to sleep, so i gave it a go - now its me that cant sleep from his snoring
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    What do you tell a person who asks you can a sunni girl marry a shia guy?
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    Another question, I was told a few years ago, if you see the Rasul salallahu alaihe wasalam in your dream, you go to Jannah. Is that true?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Curiously_Undercover View Post
    lol i have! I went to aromatherapy courses, and havent been the same since. I've tried so many different essential oils in an oil burner, and i found most of them do work (for me)! Perhaps its just a psychological affect. A few of my friends had tried some, and it didnt work for them

    I've only intentionally used the lavender on my husband, he used to have a lot of trouble going to sleep, so i gave it a go - now its me that cant sleep from his snoring
    Hehe, I'm not a big fan of lavender, but it's beautiful in its own way.

    I have a whole range of oils, solid perfume and incense that I use accordingly subject to weather and my mood - it does have an effect.

    I would imagine it's not that easy on a raging spouse though

    While we're on the topic, if anybody is looking for a good face cleanser, use rose water. It's a natural tonic and does wonders to your skin. Make sure you get 100% pure distilled though, not the cheap stuff. I have a bottle of Rose Damascena by Rosense which is great.

    As for rose oil, you can't go past pure Wardh Taifi (Taif rose), very expensive though
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    Hey I use rose water on my face often and yes it sure does wonders Alhamdulillah! Very good at making skin tone nice and even.
    Where can I get 100% pure distilled though? Highly doubt the one I use is 100%.

    Also with the perfume thing At Taif, did you mean to apply to yourself so your spouse can smell it or applying on your spouse when they're upset? I thought you meant the former but got confused when others assumed the latter.
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    I think it would be funny to spray my husband with perfume when he's upset. I can picture his reaction.....vice versa wouldn't go down well though
    Whoever remembers death often will find a small amount (of worldly things) sufficient for him; and whoever includes his speech in his deeds will speak little.

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    Yeah, plus many scents burn when they hit the face. I mean it's just weird to spray someone angry with something good smelling, they'll either kick the thing out of your hand with a muay thai type kick or do a piccolo face blast from dbz as they scream.

    I would definitely not try it on a spouse, especially since in those circumstances the woman would have to be angry to begin with, which is usually bad enough on its own without spraying volatile flammable substances like perfumes in the fire.

    In fact, come to think of it, spraying just about anything on an angry person can only make matters worse, since spraying someone with something even in normal circumstances always has potential to go bad. I mean water, the most harmless substance out there, you spray a person in a normal state of mind with it and you really have no guarantees what their reaction will be.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Najwa Al Mu'minah View Post
    What do you tell a person who asks you can a sunni girl marry a shia guy?
    I would say of course not since what shia are on is not true Islam, and while we don't call them kuffar outright, they have a lot in their religion that constitutes as shirk (praying to Ali (r. a)) as well as kufr (reviling sahaba like Abu Bakr and Omar (r. a)), so as such it would be a very bad move on the part of this girl's guardians to let her marry a raafidi since ideally guardians should choose good partners for their daughter.

    It's said that not all shiites do the above two things, but then I don't know why those are called shiites. Either way, if the person is deviant in any way it's best to be wary, since the girl is prone to influence from her spouse.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sister. View Post
    Hey I use rose water on my face often and yes it sure does wonders Alhamdulillah! Very good at making skin tone nice and even.
    Where can I get 100% pure distilled though? Highly doubt the one I use is 100%.
    I was expecting this question. I havn't really come across quality rose water in Australia except a few online websites (to which I can't attest to their quality). The bottle I have was a gift from my uncle and is made in Turkey. I was actually considering importing and selling it here, not so much for profit but more as a hobby. If I do get some I will let you know insha'Allah.

    One thing I've realised though is that the rose water is always cool even in hot climate.

    Quote Originally Posted by Sister. View Post
    Also with the perfume thing At Taif, did you mean to apply to yourself so your spouse can smell it or applying on your spouse when they're upset? I thought you meant the former but got confused when others assumed the latter.
    Yeah, those other people tried to sabotage my idea, but the truth shall prevail

    Of course you can't approach your husband or wife and say "Hey! Smell this you angry woman/man!" lol.

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    Yeah, plus many scents burn when they hit the face. I mean it's just weird to spray someone angry with something good smelling, they'll either kick the thing out of your hand with a muay thai type kick or do a piccolo face blast from dbz as they scream.

    I would definitely not try it on a spouse, especially since in those circumstances the woman would have to be angry to begin with, which is usually bad enough on its own without spraying volatile flammable substances like perfumes in the fire.

    In fact, come to think of it, spraying just about anything on an angry person can only make matters worse, since spraying someone with something even in normal circumstances always has potential to go bad. I mean water, the most harmless substance out there, you spray a person in a normal state of mind with it and you really have no guarantees what their reaction will be.
    lol FW, talk about taking things out of proportion! Where did spraying toxic substances on their face come from?!

    Humour aside, ideally you would use natural-essential oils, not synthetic toxic stuff.

    There are many things you can do, scent yourself, burn some incense in your bedroom, sprinkle rose petals on your bed

    If your spouse is receptive to these scents and stuff, then surely it would calm him/her down to some extent. I think it would be more applicable to females because of their femininity.
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