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کیا قادیانی کو سلام کا جواب دینا جائز ہےIs it permissible to greet QadianiThe ASK MUFTI TARIQ MASOD

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Mufti Tariq Masood (طارق مسعود) Pakistani Islamic scholar muftitariqmasood.com Tariq Masood is a Pakistani Islamic scholar who teaches at the Jamia Tur Rasheed seminary in Karachi. He has authored books including Aik se Za'id Shadiyoon ki Zaroorat Kyu. Wikipedia Born: 1975 (age 46 years), Sargodha Nationality: Pakistani Tariq Masood was born in 1975 in an ethnic Muhajir religious family in Sargodha[4] migrated from Saharanpur to Karachi during the Partition of India. His father was a religious man and officer in Pakistan Navy. Early education Edit He got his early education from local schools in Karachi, then joined Sindh Muslim Science College but before completing he left the college and joined the Religious seminary Jamia tur Rasheed. Marriages Edit [5] His first marriage was held in 2005.[5] His second marriage was held in 2008.[5] His third marriage was held in 2018.[5] His fourth marriage was held in 2019.[6]Career Edit Masood follows the Deobandi movement of Hanafism.[7] He is a lecturer at the Jamia Tur Rasheed in Karachi.[8] Tariq Masood has authored several books including Aik se Za'id Shadiyoon ki Zaroorat Kyu (Why the need for polygamy) and Family Planning.[9] Rivalry with Muhammad Ali Mirza Edit Tariq Masood has had a long rivalry with scholar Muhammad Ali Mirza.[10] The debate between both scholars is particularly about Muawiyah, the First Caliph of the Umayyad Caliphate.[11] Mirza challenged Masood to arrive in Jhelum and have a debate face to face.[10] In May 2021, the debate was postponed since Masood didn't come in [12] After many months, Masood finally accepted the challenge and went to Jhelum for the debate.[13] However, Masood claimed that he had tried to make contacts with Mirza, but there was no answer.[13] Masood claimed that he took a very long journey from Karachi to Jhelum for discussion.[13] Standing up to China Edit In July 2019 Masood learned that some Chinese companies in Pakistan did not allow Muslim employees to perform daily obligatory prayers during working hours.[14][15] Masood urged employees to tell their Chinese employers that "they'll have to follow local laws and the country does not belong to them."[15] Masood said, "People are afraid that they will lose their jobs."[15] An old video of Masood saying this surfaced on social media on 26 June 2020 Masood disagreed with Usmani by supporting a ban on congregational prayers.[17] Masood said: "We still don't understand the intensity of this virus. You can pray at home during this time and ask Allah for forgiveness and health."[17] On 7 April 2020, Masood took part in a BOL Entertainment programme called "Ya Allah Madad" to give people religious advice on COVID-19.[18] Statements about women Edit In a video-lecture in 2020, Masood said that "divorced women are preferable as partners if a Muslim man is looking for four wives."[19] Masood advised that "since such women have been abandoned once, they are more likely to treat the subsequent marriages more cautiously."[19] Masood said that "marrying an unmarried or virgin girl would be alright if one thinks of marrying only once."[19] Masood made a joke about underage marriage in a sermon: "Mufti Tariq Masood will find you a 16-year-old or two eight-year-olds or four four-year-old."[20] External links Edit Official website Edit this at Wikidata Tariq Masood on Twitter Edit this at Wikidata Mufti Tariq Masood's YouTube Channel /channel/UC6VNKpiWD-r71Zfjtbylcbw The ASK MUFTIAN KARAMThe ASK MUFTIAN KARAMThe ASK MUFTIAN KARAMThe ASK MUFTIAN KARAMThe ASK MUFTIAN KARAMThe ASK MUFTIAN KARAMThe ASK MUFTIAN KARAMThe ASK MUFTIAN KARAMThe ASK MUFTIAN KARAMThe ASK MUFTIAN KARAMThe ASK MUFTIAN KARAM Join our Most Trusted And Reliable YouTube Channel Please LIKE Share& SUBSCRIBE THE ASK MUFTIAN KARAM PLEASE SHARE AHEAD Mufti Arshad ul Hussaini Hammdo Naat Nazam Klam Molana Muawia Azam Tariq Molana Makki Hijazi Hafaz ullah Ahel Hardee's Taqarer Etc. Ask Mufti Tariq Masood. Mufti Tariq Masood speeches. Ap k Tamam Masail ka hall /channel/UC6VNKpiWD-r71Zfjtbylcbw The word “Islam” means “submission to the will of God.” Followers of Islam are called Muslims. Muslims are monotheistic and worship one, all-knowing God, who in Arabic is known as Allah. Followers of Islam aim to live a life of complete submission to Allah. Tariq Masood (Urdu: مفتی طارق مسعود‎; born 1975) is a Pakistani Islamic scholar who teaches at the Jamia Tur Rasheed seminary in Karachi. ...

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