Sunnats
~ ....................................................................................... ~ ,~n\ .r, • g) It is better to give the mehr-e-Fatimi, but if • i one does not have the means then there is ! i nothing wrong in giving less; , 1 !i. h) Rasulullah's ( ~.,~~1~ ) daughter's I : wedding was a very simple affair. We should bear in mind that she ·was the daughter of ! the leader of both the worlds and yet there I ; was no pomp and show; '1 I • i) On the other hand if we are possessed of substantial means, then it is only a wastage · i of such means to make a show to the world • j by holding extravagant weddings in the i . ! purchase of new attire and for travel (on the 1 1 ! wedding occasion); i 1· t j) It is totally unislamic for those, who are not t possession of means, to incur debts order to I I have grandiose weddings; 1• i k) It is a fallacy to imagine that one's respect • i · and image will be lost if one does not invite i • • i many people. Can our respect be anything i at all compared to that of Rasulu!lah's ! i ~_;~~\~)? (Allah forbid). It is incumbent i • upon us to know at all times, that we are i k __.. ·······. ····---····································:A ------<@>------
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