I once read a post here:
http://www.answering-christianity.com/growing_beards.htmAnd I had to disagree with some of brother Osama's claim.
1) Some of the Sunnah are meant for the prophet's s.a.w time.
Give me at least 3 examples why this is the case.
I hold the believe that both the Qur'an and the Sunnah are for us mankind until the end of times.
One example in another post was the siwak/miswak. I'm still using it. My uncle and cousin uses it. So, it still can be use for all times.
2)Beard causes trouble for muslim brothers.
I keep the beard. No trouble for me. Besides, how does that makes sense?
The beard was meant to be like a uniform for the muslimin.
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I was taught that it was sunnat to keep beard until I read a post which says it's fardh.
There are plenty of videos which states that it's fardh too.
You should watch this video by abu mussab:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VrRImg8ZLCkThat's not just one person who says that the beard is fardh. There are many more brothers(not sure if I should call them scholars). Yusuf Estes, Abdur Raheem Green, Zakir Naik, many more which I can't recall of right now.
another video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lBQVoj5O6MQArguments why it's fardh.
1) Rasulullah s.a.w says to be different from the musyriks. Trim the moustache and keep the beard.
2)It is part of fitrah(nature)
3)The people of Luth were destroyed for a few reasons. One of them is for shaving. Also, it is said that they were the first to shave.
4)A persian lord sent two reps(not sure what word was it) to meet the prophet s.a.w. The prophet disliked looking at their face because they keep their moustache and shave their beard.
*I'm quoting from memory
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So, my real question is, why do you think the beard is just sunnat and not fardh, when I feel that the evidence given for the beard to be fardh is overwhelming?