tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-783480971701680551.post8706847362889348010..comments2023-09-30T08:48:19.600-07:00Comments on Rukhpar Mor: How does a person who is deaf say his/her Shahada?Rukhpar Morhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03357579094214268759noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-783480971701680551.post-41019708663303152092010-03-09T17:48:15.493-08:002010-03-09T17:48:15.493-08:00Hey WalaykumAssalam,
Actually, that idea sounds...Hey WalaykumAssalam, <br /><br />Actually, that idea sounds better: they 'sign' the shahada in their own language and the other person says it out loud. Alhumdolillah. <br /><br />No, I don't think we talked about it, mainly because we barely got to see each other in the summer=)Rukhpar Morhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03357579094214268759noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-783480971701680551.post-79263875306790251182010-03-09T17:46:43.469-08:002010-03-09T17:46:43.469-08:00*edited by author of blog*
hey Salamz -*-!
yeah i ...*edited by author of blog*<br />hey Salamz -*-!<br />yeah i have thought about this topic too. I remember it was last summer when i was thinking about learning sign language too. Remember? i think i told you about it. but i cudnt fine any good sources where i could learn. But one thing i came up with was that if a deaf person is taking his/her shahada, it can be done in sign language irrespective of what language the sign language is in. The whole trouble of learning arabic then its sign language would not be needed since Allah s.w.t looks at the heart. And what i was thinking was when a person is taking his shahada, while he acts it out in sign language a person with him (other than the Imam) can say it loud for that person. Now i was wondering if that was acceptable? Anyway this was a great thought and good luck with final. =)<br /><br />original comment posted on: march 8,2010 at 12:01pmsocal muslimahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04779386461396017382noreply@blogger.com