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The late cleric made the remarks during one of his Sahih al-Bukhari lectures in 2013, while discussing contemporary religious issues and the qualifications required to teach classical Islamic texts.

According to Sheikh Albani, Al-Musannaf is among the most comprehensive works in Islamic scholarship and demands mastery of several disciplines before a scholar can competently teach its contents.

"Teaching Kitabul Al-Musannaf requires rare scholarly expertise beyond what many Nigerian scholars possess," he said.

He explained that a scholar seeking to teach the book must possess extensive knowledge of Islamic jurisprudence (Fiqh), Hadith sciences (Mustalah al-Hadith), Islamic history (Tarikh), principles of narration, and other related Islamic sciences.

Albani argued that beyond academic qualifications, teaching the text requires years of specialization, extensive research, and a deep understanding of the differences among classical scholars and schools of thought.

According to him, many scholars lack the time, specialization, and depth of knowledge necessary to undertake such a demanding scholarly responsibility.

The respected scholar maintained that teaching advanced Islamic texts without the required expertise could lead to misunderstanding, inaccurate interpretations, and confusion among students of knowledge.

Sheikh Muhammad Auwal Adam (Albani Zaria), who passed away in 2014, remains one of Nigeria
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Six Tips To Help You Lean Into Trusting Your Fashion Intuition

by Tomilola Olawore
November 30, 2024
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A Guide On How To Stop Doubting Your Fashion Sense

Tyra Banks at Burberry Flagship Store Reopening Cocktail Party - Inside on October 16, 2024 in New York, New York. (Photo by Lexie Moreland/WWD via Getty Images)

 How to stop doubting your fashion sense is just what you need to unlock your true style potential. Feel confident with what you wear.

Are you tired of standing in front of the mirror, questioning  every outfit choice?

Do you constantly seek validation from others, wondering if your style is on point?

It is time to break free from fashion self-doubt and own your unique look.

The essence of this article is to clear the doubt around having to trust your intuition.

When it come to fashion, you need a clearer understanding of the process tied to getting over doubt and trusting your personal decision.

If many of us recognize this and lay less emphasis on doubting our fashion sense, we will become better.

Firstly, fashion plays a very important role in our lives and wellbeing. Trusting your intuition really matter in order for you to be able to freely express personality through style.

 As an intuitive fashion enthusiast, I have always leaned into thinking outside of the box while honoring the inevitable growth I am making as I continue to redefine my style’’.

For a long time, I carried the delusion that my ability to trust others people’s fashion sense is better while dumbing down on my own ability to do better at mine.  

This did not help me to put my best feet forward yielding to the fact that, I clearly always need other people’s validation to keep me going as regards fashion and personal style.

Out of curiosity I started seeking for things that represent my style by checking through style pages.

Surfing the internet for fashion worthy content and following style influencers whose fashion sense and style resonates with my own.

While this seem to work, it did so little for me because a larger part of me feels like I am keeping up with the Jones’s and trying to conform to other people’s idea of style.

My well-meaning approach to style overtime, unraveled a whole new experience for me and changed my perspective to style.

I started trusting myself more and never doubtful of making decisions.

Now that I know better and have a much more deeper understanding and  appreciation for trusting and making spot on decisions when it comes to my personal style.

It keeps getting better and I will tell you that the frequency of trusting yours will give you a high level of confidence.

it increases one’s self esteem, one that is impenetrable.

If you find yourself feeling very uncertain and confused about your decisions, then it is time for you to lean more into trusting your own intuition.

These six tips will help you lean into trusting your own fashion intuition:

1. Be Original: in a world full of copies, be an original. You must find out those things that resonate with your style over time. Ensure you keep them and begin to thrive at it.

2: Recognize your fashion fears : identify the things that are standing in the way of trusting your style intuition.

For some it is body image and mindset issues.

However, whatever the challenge may be, you must be able to identify and address them.

This insightful discovery will help you through your challenge. it will help navigate the hurdles of making firm decisions.

A Guide On How To Stop Doubting Your Fashion Sense

It will help you to make better choices, one that will lead you into trusting your intuition more and more.

3: Increase your confidence level with your style: fashion is a great confidence booster. You must put in work to maintain a level of confidence with your personal style.

It must be at an all time high. Do not be afraid to try out new things and take risk with your style. If anything, this will make you better at it and increase your confidence.

4: Find out those things that support your style preference: now that you have identified the struggle that comes with trusting your style intuition.

You must find out those things that support your personal style, this will help you a lot. There are tons of style influencers that represents your style preference.

Also, seek them out and take the knowledge you need to keep at your own personal style. Pick the one that ultimately resonates with your personal values.

5: Do not be into trends: truth is fashion trends can be too ambiguous and we are influenced by it. However, there is no better way to keep up with the Jones’s than to be sold out to fashion trend.

Let your approach to style be the one that is original and timeless.

6: Get creative: ultimately you will have to figure out what works for you. In doing that, there is need for you to get creative with your personal style.

In Conclusion, go all out and keep putting your best feet forward. Trust that your style intuition will lead you on to become better.

 

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