Sunday, 31 January 2016

Do You Know ??

Do you know why we tour around the Kaaba “Anticlockwise”?
Do you know why the Tawaf around the Kaaba
is “Anticlockwise”?
Modern Science has proved many things that
confirm the importance of Tawaaf around the
Kaaba “Anticlockwise.”
1) The Blood inside the human body begins its
circulation “Anticlockwise”
2) The electrons of an atom revolve around its
nucleus in the same manner as making Tawaf, in
an anti-clockwise direction.
Considering the globe as a whole, you will notice
that:
3) that the moon revolves around the earth
anti-clockwise.
4) The earth rotates around its own axis in an
anti-clockwise direction.
5) The earth revolves around the sun in an
anti-clockwise direction.
6) The planets of the Solar system revolve
around the sun in an anti-clockwise direction.
7)The Sun along with its whole Solar system
orbit in the galaxy in an anti-clockwise direction.
8)All the galaxies orbit in the space in an anti-
clockwise direction.
That is: When we revolve around the Kaaba
we are orbiting in the same direction as the
whole universe.
Worshipping Allah in one direction.
Praising Allah in one direction.
And all the creations of Allah from the tiniest
particles, to the largest galaxies, along with the
human race unite in praise of Allah.
When we tour around the Kaaba, we are
travelling in the land travelled by all the prophets
of Allah from the prophet Adam (PBUH) to the
prophet Mohamed (SAWS)
the Kaaba in Makkah is never free from
circumbulators. “Know that the world has come
to an end when no soul will circlembulate the
holy Kaaba.”
But you will never find in the way of Allah any
change, and you will never find in the way of
Allah any alteration
A Beautiful dua for thanking Allah for every
moment:'
Allah Humma inni ala zikrika wa Shukrika wa
husni ibadatika'Imagine how many people will
thank Allah if you forward

Saturday, 30 January 2016

I remember Him Muhammad ﷺ

When TV came to my house.
I forgot how to read books.
When the car came to my doorstep, I forgot how to walk.
When I got the mobile in my hand, I forgot how to write letters.
When computer came to my house, I forgot spellings.
When the A C came to my house, I stopped going under the tree for cool breeze
When I stayed in the city, I forgot the smell of mud.
By dealing with banks, I forgot the value of money.
With the smell of perfume, I forgot the fragrance of fresh flowers.
With the coming of fast food, I forgot to cook dal and rice.
Always running around, I forgot how to stop.
And lastly when I got watsapp, I forgot how to sleep...
When I complain about the taste of my food
I remember Him
Muhammad ﷺ
who used to fasten some stones on his stomach to hold on his hunger

When I complain about how less clothes I have
I remember Him
Muhammad ﷺ
who had only two pieces of clothes for the rest of His life

When I complain of how uncomfortable my bed is
I remember Him
Muhammad ﷺ
who slept on the palm frond and coarse cloth in his entire life

When I become so miser to give and share with others..
I remember Him
Muhammad ﷺ
who used to give his everything that he almost left nothing for himself

When I think of how poor I am
I remember Him
Muhammad ﷺ
who loved the poor so much and said to be with them in jannah, it cheers me up

When I'm upset of those who hurt me
I remember Him
Muhammad ﷺ
who had mercy on those who did evil to Him

When I think of those who hate me
I remember Him
Muhammad ﷺ
who always prayed for those who had insulted Him

When people don't thank me for what I do
I remember Him
Muhammad ﷺ
who reminded me that the best reward is from Allah
side

When none loves me..
I remember that I have Him
Muhammad ﷺ
who loves me for thousand years

When I think of how miserable my life is..
I remember Him
Muhammad ﷺ
who had more struggle life than mine, and it strengthens me

May peace be upon Him, my beloved
May peace be upon Him, my role model
May peace be upon Him,
My Rasool Allah Muhammad ﷺ
May peace be upon Him  He's the best example
for our lives!.... 

Friday, 29 January 2016

The Talking Parrot

There was a Sheikh who was teaching his students Aqeedah (faith), He taught them 'la ilaha
illa Allah' and explained it to them.
The Sheikh loved keeping pets, so he was given a parrot by one of the students as a gift.
And with days the Sheikh started to like the parrot.
He used to take him in his lessons, until the parrot knew how to say la ilaha illa Allah, He
would to utter it night and day. One day the students found their Sheikh crying and sobbing.
When they asked him the reason, he told them that a cat attacked the parrot and killed it.
They said: Is this the reason you are crying! If you wish we will bring you another parrot better than that one.
The Sheikh said: I am not crying because of this... But it made me cry when the cat
attacked the parrot.
It was shouting and screaming until it died.
He use to say la ilaha illa Allah a lot.
However, when he was attacked by a cat he forgot to say it.
He did nothing but scream!
Because he used to say it with his tongue only, and his heart did not learn it, so it didn't feel it!
Then the Sheikh said: I am afraid to be like this parrot, we live our lives repeating la ilaha illa Allah with our tongues, but when death comes we forget it because our hearts did not know it.
When he told his students, they started crying in fear of lack of honesty in saying la ilaha illa Allah.
___________
I ask Allah give us death with " ﻻ ﺍﻟﻪ ﺍﻻًﺍﻟﻠﻪ
" in our hearts and upon our tongues,
aameen!

Thursday, 28 January 2016

Once you Die

You will go offline on Facebook, you will go offline on whatsApp, you will go offline on viber, you will go offline on tango, you will go offline on twitter and you will also go offline on instagram. Your phone number will be off. You will no longer comment on posts or even receive messages or information from family and friends. Your friends, family and even your enemies will cry because there will be no more you. But you know what will remain when you are gone? The Qur'an that you read will be online. Your 5 daily prayers will be online. Your zakat will be online. Your good deeds will be online. Your Ramadan and Sunnah fasting will be online. All the things that you did for the sake of Allah will be online with you inside the grave. Let all of us think about this. Eventually we are all going to die. Because death is Haqq (right) upon every living thing and every soul shall taste death! Why not prepare for that time? Because that time it will be only you. Why not stop being afraid of people? Why not stop being afraid of what people will say? Why don't you take decisions that will benefit you on the day of judgement? Why don't you take decisions that will help you in the grave? Why not please Allah and have eternal happiness, fun and enjoyment? Remember; Every soul shall taste death. Many of us Muslims fear or feel shame to share an Islamic post on our wall just because we have non-Muslims in our friend list. Let me ask you just one question, do you fear your Creator (Allah) or the creation? SHARE if you are proud to be a Muslim so others can benefit Insha'Allah. May Allah make it easy for us. Ameen Yaa Rabb!

Wednesday, 27 January 2016

Who is Allah ﷻ ?

Some of The biggest misconceptions that many non-Muslims have about Islam have to do with the word "ALLAH".For various reasons, many people have come to believe that Muslims worship a different God than Christians and Jews. This is totally false, since "ALLAH" is simply that Arabic word for "God" - and there is only One God. Muslims worship the God of Noah, Abraham, Moses, David and Jesus - peace be upon them all. However, it is certainly true that Jews, Christians and Muslims all have different concepts of Almighty God.For example, Muslims - like Jews - reject the Christians beliefs of the Trinity and the Divine Incarnation.First of all, it is important to note that "ALLAH" is the same word that Arabic-speaking Christians and Jews use for God. If you pick up an Arabic Bible, you will see the word "ALLAH" being used where "God" is used in English. This is because "ALLAH" is the only word in the Arabic language equivalent to the English word "God".Additionally, the word "ALLAH" CANNOT be made plural or given a gender, which goes hand in hand with the Islamic concept of God. If we were to use the name God, it can be made into plurals and given gender, i.e. god's, goddess, etc.The Aramaic word "El", which is the word for God in the Language that Jesus (pbuh) used and spoke, is certainly more similar in sound to the word "ALLAH" than the English word "God". This also holds true for the various Hebrew words for God, which are "El" and "Elah", and the plural form "Elohim". The reason for these similarities is that Aramaic, Hebrew and Arabic are all Semitic languages (Sister Languages), with common origins.Translating the Bible into English, the Hebrew word "El" is translated variously as "God", "god" and "angel"! This imprecise language allows different translators, based on their preconceived notions, to translate the word to fit their own views. The Arabic Word "ALLAH" on the other hand presents no such difficulty, since it is only used for The Almighty God alone.The Arabic word "ALLAH" also contains a deep religious message due to its root meaning and origin. This is because it stems from the Arabic verb ta'allaha (or alaha), which means "to be worshipped". Thus in Arabic, the word "ALLAH" means "The One who deserves all worship". This, in a nutshell, is the Pure Monotheistic (one) message of Islam.
May Almighty Allah give us understanding of the Noble Quran and forgive our Sins... Aameen

Tuesday, 26 January 2016

What is 'Islam' ?

☞ The Essential Beliefs of Islam :-

There are many aspects of belief in which one who adheres to Islam must have firm conviction.  From those aspects, the most important are six, known as the “Six Articles of Belief”. 1) Belief in GodIslam upholds strict monotheism and belief in God forms the heart of their faith.  Islam teaches belief in one God who neither gives birth nor was born Himself, and has no share in His caretaking of the world.  He alone gives life, causes death, brings good, causes affliction, and provides sustenance for His creation.  God in Islam is the sole Creator, Lord, Sustainer, Ruler, Judge, and Savior of the universe.  He has no equal in His qualities and abilities, such as knowledge and power.  All worship, veneration and homage is to be directed to God and none else.  Any breach of these concepts negates the basis of Islam. 2) Belief in the AngelsAdherents to Islam must believe in the Unseen world as mentioned in the Quran.  From this world are the angels’ emissaries of God, each assigned with a specific task. They have no free-will or ability to disobey; it is their very nature to be God's faithful servants. Angels are not to be taken as demigods or objects of praise or veneration; they are mere servants of God obeying His every command. 3) Belief in the Prophets and MessengersIslam is a universal and inclusive religion.  Muslims believe in the prophets, not just the Prophet Muhammad, may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him, but the Hebrew prophets, including Abraham and Moses, as well as the prophets of the New Testament, Jesus, and John the Baptist.  Islam teaches God did not send prophets to Jews and Christians alone, rather He sent prophets to all nations in the world with one central message: worship God alone.  Muslim must believe in all prophets sent by God mentioned in the Quran, without making any distinction between them.  Muhammad was sent with the final message, and there is no prophet to come after him.  His message is final and eternal, and through him God completed His Message to humanity. 4) Belief in the Sacred TextsMuslims believe in all books that God has sent down to humanity through His prophets.  These books include the Books of Abraham, the Torah of Moses, the Psalms of David, and the Gospel of Jesus Christ.  These books all had the same source (God), the same message, and all were revealed in truth.  This does not mean that they have been preserved in truth.  Muslims (and many other Jewish and Christian scholars and historians) find that the books in existence today are not the original scriptures, which in fact have been lost, changed, and/or translated over and over again, losing the original message. As Christians view the New Testament to fulfill and complete the Old Testament, Muslims believe that the Prophet Muhammad received revelations from God through the angel Gabriel to correct human error that had entered into the scriptures and doctrine of Judaism, Christianity and all other religions.  This revelation is the Quran, revealed in the Arabic language, and found today in its pristine form.  It seeks to guide mankind in all walks of life; spiritual, temporal, individual and collective.  It contains directions for the conduct of life, relates stories and parables, describes the attributes of God, and speaks of the best rules to govern social life.  It has directions for everybody, every place, and for all time.  Millions of people today have memorized the Quran, and all copies of the Quran found today and in the past are identical.  God has promised that He will guard the Quran from change until the end of times, so that Guidance be clear to humanity and the message of all the prophets be available for those who seek it. 5) Belief in Life after DeathMuslims believe that a day will come when all of creation will perish and resurrected in order to be judged for their deeds: The Day of Judgment.  On this day, all will gather in the presence of God and each individual will be questioned about their life in the world and how they lived it.  Those who held correct beliefs about God and life, and followed their belief with righteous deeds will enter Paradise, even though they may pay for some of their sins in Hell if God out of His Infinite Justice chooses not to forgive them.  As for those who fell into polytheism in its many faces, they will enter Hellfire, never to leave therefrom. 6) Belief in the Divine DecreeIslam asserts that God has full power and knowledge of all things, and that nothing happens except by His Will and with His full knowledge.  What is known as divine decree, fate, or "destiny" is known in Arabic as al-Qadr.  The destiny of every creature is already known to God. This belief however does not contradict with the idea of man's free will to choose his course of action.  God does not force us to do anything; we can choose whether to obey or disobey Him.  Our choice is known to God before we even do it.  We do not know what our destiny is; but God knows the fate of all things. Therefore, we should have firm faith that whatever befalls us, it is according to God's will and with His full knowledge.  There may be things that happen in this world that we do not understand, but we should trust that God has wisdom in all things.May Almighty Allah forgive our sins  and give us the understanding of His religion... Aameen

Monday, 25 January 2016

Why Allah sometimes uses 'We' for Himself in Qur'an

The Qur’aan was revealed in the language of the Arabs, and in Arabic it is as correct to use the plural when speaking of one person as it is to use the singular. But the plural is used for respect and glorification, and no one is more deserving of respect and glorification than Allaah. So the singular is used to affirm the fact that He is One and has no partner or associate, and the plural is used to affirm His glory and majesty, may He be exalted.

Ibn Taymiyah (may Allaah have mercy on him) wrote in Majmaoo’ al-Fataawaa (5/128) some words which may be of interest to us here: “With regard to Allaah’s closeness to us, sometimes it is mentioned in the singular, as in the aayah (interpretation of the meaning): ‘And when My slaves ask you (O Muhammad) concerning Me, then (answer them) I am indeed near (to them by My knowledge). I respond to the invocations of the supplicant when he calls on Me…’ [al-Baqarah 2:186] and the hadeeth: ‘The One on Whom you call is closer to any one of you than the neck of his riding-camel’, and sometimes in the plural, as in the aayah (interpretation of the meaning): ‘… And We are nearer to Him than his jugular vein’ [Qaaf 50:16]. This is like the aayaat (interpretation of the meanings): ‘We recite to you…’ [al-Qasas 28:3] and ‘We relate unto you…’ [Yoosuf 12:3]. Such usage in Arabic refers to the one who is great and has slaves who obey him; when his slaves do something by his command, he says ‘We did it,’ as a king might say, ‘We conquered this land and we defeated this army,’ and so on.” Allah is free from help but he may chose some people to spread the Deen and that is a blessing from Allah.
And Allaah knows best.

Sunday, 24 January 2016

10 Ahadith On The Importance of Manners

1) “Nothing is weightier on the Scale of Deeds than one’s good manners.”(Al-Bukhari)

2) "The best among you in Islam are those with the best manners, so long as they develop a sense of understanding.” (Al-Bukhari)

3) “The most beloved of Allah’s servants to Allah are those with the best manners.” (At-Tabarâni and Albani authenticated it in Silsilatul-AHaadeethis-Saheehah)

4) 'Abd Allah ibn ‘Amr said, “Rasulullah (ﷺ) was never obscene or coarse. Rather, he ﷺ used to tell us that the best among us were those with the best manners.” (Al-Bukhari)

5) Anas (RA) said, “I served Rasulullah (ﷺ) for ten years. During that time, he ﷺ never once said to me as much as ‘Oof’ if I did something wrong. He ﷺ never asked me, if I had failed to do something, ‘Why did you not do it?,’ and he ﷺ never said to me, if I had done something wrong, ‘Why did you do it?” (Al-Bukhari)

6) “If one has good manners, one may attain the same level of merit as those who spend their nights in prayer.” (Al-Bukhari)

7) “And what is most likely to send people to Paradise? Being conscious of Allah and good manners.” (Al-Bukhari)

8) Nawas ibn Sam’an reported that Rasulullah (ﷺ) was asked about doing good and evil. He replied, “Doing good is having good manners. Doing evil is what troubles you inside and what you would not like others to know about.” (Al-Bukhari)

9) Rasulullah (ﷺ) said, “He who does not show mercy to our young or show esteem for our elders is not one of us.” (Al-Bukhari)

10) “Richness does not lie in the abundance of (worldly) goods, but richness is the richness of the soul (heart, self).”(Muslim)

Saturday, 23 January 2016

What is Tawakkul ?

Tawakkul refers to putting your trust in Allah – to believe that He alone can ward off the harms of this world, provide you blessings and sustenance, and to ease your challenges. Tawakkul is also about accepting the results that He decides regardless of how they may turn out to be.

To understand the concept of Tawakkul, consider how tense and worried you get at times about the challenges of this worldly life. Whether it’s you worrying about losing your job or sustenance, or general life problems that you may come to face, Tawakkul is your belief and the attitude that you have about putting your trust in Allah to take care of all your affairs.
May Allāh make us among those who have complete trust-Tawakkal in Him, no matter what the situation is. Aameen.

🍃🍃🍃🍃🍃🍃🍃🍃🍃🍃

Friday, 22 January 2016

Friday Sunan List

1 - Bathing (Ghusl) on the day of Jumu'ah (Bukhari 877)

2 - To wear nice clothes (Abu Dawood,)

3 - Use perfume ('Perfume' refers to men only, as it's not permissible for women in public) and use the Miswaak. (Ibn Majah)

4 - Going early to Jumu'ah Prayer (Bukhari 929 & Muslim 1964 )

5 - Walking to Masjid for Jumu'ah Paryer (Al-Tirmidi, 496)

6 - If the Saffs (rows) are already filled, one should not jump over the shoulders of the musallies in order to get to the front. (Abu Dawood)

7 - Try to sit as close as possible to the Imam. (Majah, Tirmidhi)

8 - Listening attentively to Khutba (Sermon) (Bukhari 934)

9 - Making a lot of du’aa’. [al-Bukhaari, 893; Muslim, 852]

10 - Seek the Hour: Rasulallah (sallahu allayhe wasalam) said: “There is such an hour on Friday that if any Muslim makes dua (Supplication) in it, his dua will definitely be accepted.” (Bukhari 935, Muslim)

11- Sins Forgiven: The five daily prayers, and from one Jumuah to the next, are an expiation for whatever sins come in between, so long as one does not commit any major sin. (Muslim, 233)

12- Increase your Durood (example: Durood Ibrahim)
“Recite Durood upon me in abundance on the day of Jummah since they are presented to me.” (Ibn Majah)

13- Recite Soorat al-Khaf

“Whoever reads Soorat al-Kahf on the day of Jumu’ah, will have a light that will shine from him from one Friday to the next.”

(Narrated by al-Haakim, 2/399; al-Bayhaqi, 3/249. Al-Albani Saheeh al-Jaami’, 6470)

Allah says:

O you who have believed, when [the adhan] is called for the prayer on the day of Jumu'ah [Friday], then proceed to the remembrance of Allah and leave trade. That is better for you, if you only knew.

(Soorat Al-Jumu'ah, 9)

Don't Forget Allah:

Allah says: And when the prayer is ended, then disperse in the land and seek of Allah's bounty, and remember Allah much, that ye may be successful.

(Soorat al-Jumu'ah, 10)

Make sure to share this to others and tell your friends:

'Whoever starts a good thing and is followed by others, will have his own reward and a reward equal to that of those who follow him, without it detracting from their reward in any way. Whoever starts a bad thing and is followed by others, will bear the burden of his own sin and a burden equal to that of those who follow him, without it detracting from their burden in any way.'"

 (Reported by al-Tirmidhi, no. 2675. He said, This is a saheeh hasan hadeeth)

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MAY ALLAH ACCEPT OUR JUM'AH. AAMEEN

Thursday, 21 January 2016

Dawah Requirements

⇢ Dawah requires 3 things,
1) Knowledge before it,
2) Gentleness through it, and
3) Patience after it.

★ To begin with, proper knowledge is the foundation of Dawah, it doesn't matter what type of effort you put forth... if your knowledge is corrupt and you're teaching Islam as per your own opinion mixed with innovations or misguidance then this is one of the gravest mistakes and dangers to your soul and our Ummah, may Allah protect us.

The only true Islam is what was taught in the Quran and given in the example of the life of the Prophet Salallahu Alayhi Wasallam, practiced by the righteous predessesors. Rasulullah ﷺ was a living example of the Quran, so we must learn through His Character, His manners and His Sunnah. Even if your knowledge of Islam is limited, its recommended to give what dawah you can and it's a obligation to all of us as Muslims to spread the good word of Allah, so we may remind the negligent, warn the disobedient and strive to connect the people with Allah in hopes we can all come closer and perfect our practice and relationships for His sake. If you truly believe Islam is the salvation for our souls, and if you truly care about Humanity because your heart is pure, why would you not want to try and share Islam with them? We must deliver the message. Share whatever knowledge you can,! And if asked a question which you're not sure the answer  due to a lack of studies, it is always best to say you don't know and either try to find the correct knowledge for them or refer them to a source who can provide it in shah Allah. Saying "I don't know" is highly recommended because it is not permissible to speak on topics of Deen without proper knowledge which are evident in the Quran and Sunnah. And when it is a matter not revealed or clarified then saying Allah knows best is a great way to respond.

★ Secondly, Gentleness. This is the most important aspect of Dawah.
Our manners, sincerity, compassion, tolerance, and respecting others when giving Dawah or sending reminders.

Sometimes we become so passionate about an issue and the frustration at our current state of affairs get the better of us, we may go on a rant about certain topics and become frustrated with what we see but this is the biggest mistake we can make and no one should try to advise or correct anyone when they're upset because usually they come across as harsh and rude which only will make the person you're trying to help want to pull away and have nothing to do with you. If you sincerely care for someone with a pure heart, you need to show it especially when you're trying to advise and help them.
Speak softly and be gentle.
Consider their emotions and take good care of how you present the topic by highlighting your intentions with sincerity because you genuinely love them and want to see Allah pleased with them.

We must love for our brothers and sisters what we love for ourself and nobody has a right to judge anyone in a manner which is condescending or hurtful. Yes we judge by what's apparent so we can recommend the good and forbid the evil, but once you see something which is harmful for your brother and sister, correct them with a soft and gentle heart so that they will want to take your advice and feel so grateful to Allah that you approached them with such sincerity and care.

We all slip and we all have our own flaws, correct others how you wish to be corrected so we can cultivate love for the sake of Allah amongst us as true brothers and sisters in Islam.

Even if someone is not as practicing as you or struggling we are all one Ummah and Allah will hold you to account for how you dealt with them. They may be more close to Allah than you realize, so always be mindful of your intentions and emotions when advising others.

★ Lastly, Dawah requires a lot of Patience. Every single Prophet and Messenger of Allāh ( May Allah's peace and blessings be upon all of them ) was attacked, ridiculed, laughed at, mocked, abused, belittled... you name it and they had it. Dawah is the path of the Prophets Alayhi Salaam so you must know that when giving dawah you also will be tested by those you love and strangers who hate everything about Islam and say the worst of things.

Patience is bearing these trials gracefully. When someone attacks Islam, it's learning to control your anger and still be kind and courteous. We should emulate the patience and the sublime character showed by our beloved Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him). This is what we must display as Muslims, the greatest form of dawah is our manners and if we have no knowledge, then we won't have patience and we can't be gentle.

Dawah requires all three aspects and we cannot choose to have knowledge yet be harsh or impatient with others when calling towards Allah. This is a broad topic and I have very little knowledge myself but I pray this brief summary series is able to highlight the requirements of Dawah.

May Allah Azzawajal allow us to cultivate all of these traits while giving dawah and make us amongst those He is most pleased with. Aameen.

Wednesday, 20 January 2016

100 Instructions from the Holy Qur'an

01. Do not be rude in speech (3:159)
02. Restrain Anger (3:134)
03. Be good to others (4:36)
04. Do not be arrogant (7:13)
05. Forgive others for their mistakes (7:199)
06. Speak to people mildly (20:44)
07. Lower your voice (31:19)
08. Do not ridicule others (49:11)
09. Be dutiful to parents(17:23)
10. Do not say a word of disrespect to parents (17:23)
11. Do not enter parents’ private room without asking permission (24:58)
12. Write down the debt (2:282)
13. Do not follow anyone blindly (2:170)
14. Grant more time to repay if the debtor is in hard time (2:280)
15. Don’t consume interest (2:275)
16. Do not engage in bribery (2:188)
17. Do not break the promise (2:177)
18. Keep the trust (2:283)
19. Do not mix the truth with falsehood (2:42)
20. Judge with justice between people (4:58)
21. Stand out firmly for justice (4:135)
22. Wealth of the dead should be distributed among his family members (4:7)
23. Women also have the right for inheritance (4:7)
24. Do not devour the property of orphans (4:10)
25. Protect orphans (2:220)
26. Do not consume one another’s wealth unjustly (4:29)
27. Try for settlement between people (49:9)
28. Avoid suspicion (49:12)
29. Do not spy and backbite (2:283)
30. Do not spy or backbite (49:12)
31. Spend wealth in charity (57:7)
32. Encourage feeding poor (107:3)
33. Help those in need by finding them (2:273)
34. Do not spend money extravagantly (17:29)
35. Do not invalidate charity with reminders (2:264)
36. Honor guests (51:26)
37. Order righteousness to people only after practicing it yourself(2:44)
38. Do not commit abuse on the earth (2:60)
39. Do not prevent people from mosques (2:114)
40. Fight only with those who fight you (2:190)
41. Keep the etiquettes of war (2:191)
42. Do not turn back in battle (8:15)
43. No compulsion in religion (2:256)
44. Believe in all prophets (2:285)
45. Do not have sexual intercourse during menstrual period (2:222)
46. Breast feed your children for two complete years (2:233)
47. Do not even approach unlawful sexual intercourse (17:32)
48. Choose rulers by their merit (2:247)
49. Do not burden a person beyond his scope (2:286)
50. Do not become divided (3:103)
51. Think deeply about the wonders and creation of this universe (3:191)
52. Men and Women have equal rewards for their deeds (3:195)
53. Do not marry those in your blood relation (4:23)
54. Family should be led by men (4:34)
55. Do not be miserly (4:37)
56.Do not keep envy (4:54)
57. Do not kill each other (4:92)
58. Do not be an advocate for deceit (4:105)
59. Do not cooperate in sin and aggression (5:2)
60. Cooperate in righteousness (5:2)
61. ’Having majority’ is not a criterion of truth (6:116)
62. Be just (5:8)
63. Punish for crimes in an exemplary way (5:38)
64. Strive against sinful and unlawful acts (5:63)
65. Dead animals, blood, the flesh of swine are prohibited (5:3)
66. Avoid intoxicants and alcohol (5:90)
67. Do not gamble (5:90)
68. Do not insult others’ deities (6:108)
69. Don’t reduce weight or measure to cheat people (6:152)
70. Eat and Drink, But Be Not Excessive (7:31)
71. Wear good cloths during prayer times (7:31)
72. protect and help those who seek protection (9:6)
73. Keep Purity (9:108)
74. Never give up hope of Allah’s Mercy (12:87)
75. Allah will forgive those who have done wrong out of ignorance (16:119)
76. Invitation to God should be with wisdom and good instruction (16:125)
77. No one will bear others’ sins (17:15)
78. Do not kill your children for fear of poverty (17:31)
79. Do not pursue that of which you have no knowledge (17:36)
80. Keep aloof from what is vain (23:3)
81. Do not enter others’ houses without seeking permission (24:27)
82. Allah will provide security for those who believe only in Allah (24:55)
83. Walk on earth in humility (25:63)
84. Do not neglect your portion of this world (28:77)
85. Invoke not any other god along with Allah (28:88)
86. Do not engage in homosexuality (29:29)
87. Enjoin right, forbid wrong (31:17)
88. Do not walk in insolence through the earth (31:18)
89. Women should not display their finery (33:33)
90. Allah forgives all sins (39:53)
91. Do not despair of the mercy of Allah (39:53)
92. Repel evil by good (41:34)
93. Decide on affairs by consultation (42:38)
94. Most noble of you is the most righteous (49:13)
95. No Monasticism in religion (57:27)
96. Those who have knowledge will be given a higher degree by Allah (58:11)
97. Treat non-Muslims in a kind and fair manner (60:8)
98. Save yourself from covetousness (64:16)
99. Seek forgiveness of Allah. He is Forgiving and Merciful (73:20)
100. Do not repel one who asks (93:10)

And Allah Knows Best.

Tuesday, 19 January 2016

Tahneek & Science

Over 1436 years ago, when a child was born, the Prophet ﷺ  made it his SUNNAH to take a small part of a date and place it in his mouth. He would then chew it until it was soft and then rub it onto the palate of the new born baby. This is called Tahneek.

Today, BBC News has reported that "experts" have said - "A dose of sugar given as a gel rubbed into the inside of the cheek is a cheap and effective way to protect premature babies against brain damage"

This is why Muslims follow the SUNNAH of the Prophet ﷺ    without questioning it. 😊

Science is only now discovering a tradition that was introduced 1436 years ago because ISLAM was and still is the forefront of development.

Let this be known to 'Modern Muslims' that all Fashion & all Science ends  from where SUNNAH begins..
SubhanAllah.....

All praise to ALLAH subhanahu wa Ta’ala......😎😎😎

Monday, 18 January 2016

Some Reasons why Du'a may not be Answered

💎 Brother’s And Sister’s :  Why Your Dua is not accepted By Allah..❓

 You Want to the know..❓

 Then see the Reasons..


👉🏼 No 1. Reason:- Making Dua’a in a hurry; i.e without praising Allah and without sending blessings (Durood) upon the Prophet (Peace and blessings be upon him)

It is narrated from Faddaalah ibn ‘Ubayd (may Allaah be pleased with him) who said:-

 “The Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) heard a man making du’aa’ in his prayer without glorifying Allaah or sending blessings upon the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him). The Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said,

‘This man is in a hurry.’ He called him and said to him or to someone else, ‘When anyone of you makes du’aa’, let him start by glorifying his Lord and praising Him, then let him send blessings upon the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), then let him pray for whatever he wants.’”

📚 [Ref: Abu Dawood (1481)
📚Al-Tirmidhi (3477) ,
📚 Sunan Al Nasaee (1284)]


👉🏼>>Umar (may Allaah be pleased with him) said:

“Du’aa’ is detained (stopped) between the heavens and the earth and no part of it is taken up until you send blessings upon your Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him).

📚” [Ref: Narrated by al-Tirmidhi, 486, Hasan by Shaikh Albaanee in Saheeh at-Tirmidhi 403; Also recorded by Abu Bakr Ibn al-Arabi al Malaki in his Aridat al-Ahwadhi bi-Sharh Sahih al-Tirmidhi 1/472; Al-Mundhari recorded this in Targheeb wa Tarheeb 2/406 grading the hadeeth to be hasan; As-Shawkaani in Tuhfadh al-Zaakareen58; Ibn Katheer in Musnad al-Farooq 1/176 graded this to have a Jayyid Isnaad ]


👉🏼 Reason ;  2 Narrated Hudhaifah: The Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم said:-

 “By Him in Whose hand my soul is, you must enjoin what is reputable and forbid what is disreputable, or Allaah will certainly soon send punishment from Himself to you. Then you will make supplication and not receive an answer.”

📚 [Tirmidhee (2169) and graded as “Hasan” by Shaikh al-Albaanee]


👉🏼 Reason :  3 Lending money without any Proof or contract
He (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said:

 “There are three who call upon Allaah but their prayer will not be answered… (cont..) …and a man who lent money to another man but he did not have (the loan) witnessed.” (Saheeh al-Jaami’, 3075)

👉🏼>>The above command of rasool (Peace and blessings be upon him) could be because of the following ayat:
You should not become weary (lazy, ignorant) to write it (your contract), whether it be small or big, for its fixed term”

📚 [Al-Baqarah 2:282 )


👉🏼 Reason : 4 Wearing a Taweedh (amulet) for protection or seeking help

I heard the Messenger of Allaah (SAWW) It was narrated that ‘Uqbah ibn ‘Aamir said: I heard the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) say:

 “Whoever wears an amulet (taweedh), may Allaah not fulfil his need , and whoever wears a sea-shell, may Allaah not give him peace.”

📚[Ref: Narrated by Ahmad, 16951]


👉🏼 Reason : 5 Going to a Fortune Teller (even for Fun or for the heck of it)

Prophet (s.a.w) said:-

 “Whoever goes to a fortune-teller and asks him about something, his prayers will not be accepted for forty nights”

📚[Ref: Saheeh Muslim, 4/1751]


👉🏼 Reason : 6 Being Impatient – getting Frustrated when dua’as aren’t answered

It was narrated from Abu Hurayrah that the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said:-

 “A person will still be answered so long as his du’aa’ does not involve sin or severing ties of kinship, and so long as he does not become impatient.” It was said: O Messenger of Allaah, what does being impatient mean❓ He said:

“Saying, I said du’aa’, and I said du’aa’, and I did not receive any response, then he becomes frustrated and stops saying du’aa’.”

📚[Narrated by Muslim (2735), A similar narration is narrated in Al-Muwatta hadith 29, volume 15.]


👉🏼 Reason : 7  Being uncertain while Making Dua’a or Being unsure of the Dua’a (or its reward ) being accepted or not

Narrated Abu Hurairah: The Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم said,

 “None of you should say: ‘O Allaah, forgive me if You wish; O Allaah, be merciful to me if You wish,’ but he should always appeal to Allaah with determination, for nobody can force Allaah to do something against His Will.”

📚 [Saheeh al-Bukhaaree (6339) and Saheeh Muslim (4845)]


👉🏼 Reason : 8  Eating, Drinking, Spending, Buying, Living on Haraam money

Abu Hurairah (r.a) reported that the Prophet (s.a.w) said:-

 “O people, Allah is Good and He, therefore, accepts only that which is good. And Allah commanded the believers as He commanded the Messengers by saying,

 “O Messengers, eat of the good things, and do good deeds; verily I am aware of what you do,”

📕(Qur’an 23.51) and He said: “O those who believe, eat of the good things that We gave you’.”
📕 (Qur’an 2.172) The Prophet, peace be upon him, then made mention of a person who travels widely, his hair dishevelled, and covered with dust.

“He lifts his hands and makes supplication, ‘O Lord, O Lord,’ but his diet (food) is unlawful (haram), his drink is unlawful, and his clothes are unlawful, and his nourishment (survival) is unlawful. How then can his supplication be accepted?“

📚[Muslim 1692 and Ahmad]


👉🏼 Reason :  9 *** Indulging in bid’ah (innovation)
The Messenger of Allah (s.a.w) said :

إن الله احتجز التوبة عن صاحب كل بدعة

Indeed Allah does not accept the repentance of an innovator until he stops the innovation

📚[Related by at-Tabraanee in al-Awsat (4360), and authenticated by Shaikh Albaanee in As-Saheeha (1620); Also : Authenticated by Al-Mundhiree, (At-Targheeb, 1/45), Ad-Diyaa’ (2054, 2055), Al-Haitamee (Az-Zawaajir, Kabeerah 51: Tark-us-Sunnah), Al-Ghumaaree (Al-Mudaawee, 2/262-263), Al-Albaanee (As-Saheehah, 4/154; Zilaal-ul-Jannah, 37; Saheeh-ut-Targheeb, 54; Saheeh-ul-Jaami`, 1699; Al-Manaasik, p.44; Hajjat-un-Nabee, p. 101), Al-Hilaalee (Al-Bid`ah, p.130; Al-I`tisaam, 1/162, 2/782), Al-Halabee (`Ilm Usool-il-Bida`, p.33), Mashhoor Salmaan (Al-I`tisaam, 1/212, 112; Al-Mujaalasah, 6/398-399) and others.


👉🏼 Reason : 10  Making du’aa’ at times of ease, and saying more du’aa’s at times of plenty. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said:

 “Remember Allah during times of ease and He will remember you during times of hardship.” Narrated by Ahmad.

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Sunday, 17 January 2016

Successful People

» Successful people have two things on their lips,
"Smile and silence".

🏵1.Smile can solve problems, while
🏵2.Silence can avoid problem.

🏵Select the right people in life and make your life better and sweeter.

🏵If you failed to achieve your dreams, change your ways not your Creator.

🎯Remember, trees change their leaves, not their roots.

🏇You will never reach your destination if you stop and throw stones at every dog that bark.

Saturday, 16 January 2016

Importance of Patience

A jew was a neighbour of Hazrat Malik Bin Dinar rahmatullahalyeh.out of jealousy the Jews dug  a gutter in such a way that it passed through a place where the Saint used to perform his Namaz. The saint never complained this to the Jew. After quite a long time the Jew asked him whether the gutter was causing any inconvenience to him. The saint said that he was used to clean the gutter daily and that had become his habit. The Jew asked again, having suffered so mush inconvenience, did he ever get angry on him. The saint said that it was God's order that those who control their anger would get not only their sins washed off, but God's bliss would also be showered on them. The Jew was so impressed he accepted Islam.

★ Moral : controlling anger is a great virtue..🌹🌹🌹🌹

Friday, 15 January 2016

Be so close to The Qur'an

Be so close to the Qur’an that with every turn of its page, your heart also turns. You undergo a change of character; and come out better. You come closer to Allah and you understand your religion more.

Be so close to the Qur’an that not only do you consider it to be your companion in life, but it also considers *you* to be its companion both here and on Yawm al-Qiyamah (Day of Resurrection).

Be so close to the Qur’an that whenever you open to read it, it draws you in deeply and takes you on amazing journeys through power concepts and thought-provoking dialogue, through history and the undisputed facts of the future and Hereafter; learning life lessons and learning about yourself. The journey doesn’t end until you end it (by closing the Book).

Be so close to the Qur’an that you make it your first point of judgement and guidance when you quarrel or fall out with a relative, spouse, friend or stranger. You place it before you with the sincerity to resolve matters and follow the causes for peace.

Be so close to the Qur’an that if you happen to miss your daily portion of it, it preoccupies your mind and you are not at peace until you take your regular nourishment from it.

Be so close to the Qur’an that just hearing the words, “O you who believe…” strikes something within your heart. You are all ears and attentive; ready to respond.

Be so close to the Qur’an that you truly feel its blessings in your life.

Be so close to the Qur’an that while many love listening to music and lyrical tunes, for you nothing can beat the melodious recital of your favourite Surah (chapter).

Be so close to the Qur’an that you actually walk
F E A R L E S S. In every place, at all times, and every stage of your life. Your fear is only from One Being, and He is above His Throne, `azza wa jall.

Be so close to the Qur’an that the mere contemplation of a verse brings tears to your eyes.
Be so close to the Qur’an that after a long and tiring day, all you want to do is make wudhu’ (ablution) and sit down with a cuppa tea in a cosy spot for some heartwarming reading and reflection.
Be so close to the Qur’an that it becomes the first companion you turn to when you need to hear comforting words, or a shoulder to lean on in difficult times, or guidance in times of confusion. It becomes your first point of contact alongside salah (prayer) and du’a (supplication).

Be so close to the- Qur’an that its melodious verses drown away the meaningless chatter of this world and you prefer listening to it instead of listening to much of Mankind…
Be so close to the Qur’an that you become recognised for it; in your character and the way you carry yourself through life.

Be so close to the Qur’an that being in its company makes you feel like you are in the best company; the most serene, thought-provoking, heart-warming, and tranquil of gatherings. People think you are alone… but you are anything but alone.
Be so close to the Qur’an that you can’t fathom the idea of dying without having memorised it. You can’t see yourself standing in front of Allah in complete ignorance of His Book, His Verses, His Words.

Thursday, 14 January 2016

Great means for attaining the love of Allah

Ibn Al Qayyim, may Allah have mercy on him, mentioned great means for attaining the love of Allah ﺳﺒﺤﺎﻧﻪ ﻭ ﺗﻌﺎﻟﻰ :

1.       Reciting the Quran with tadabur, pondering and understanding its meaning and what is required from you.
2.       Draw closer to Allah ﺳﺒﺤﺎﻧﻪ ﻭ ﺗﻌﺎﻟﻰ through the voluntaries, after the obligations first.
3.       Constant remembrance of Allah ﺳﺒﺤﺎﻧﻪ ﻭ ﺗﻌﺎﻟﻰ - whether by tongue, heart, or actions – because the share of love is according to how much you remember Allah ﺳﺒﺤﺎﻧﻪ ﻭ ﺗﻌﺎﻟﻰ, subhan Allah.
4.       To give up what you love for what He loves thus overcoming your desires.
5.       Your heart is constantly observing and deeply feeling His names, attributes and actions in all of your surroundings.
6.       To observe and feel His goodness, favors and blessings upon you – whether it’s apparent or hidden.
7.       This is the most amazing one, subhan Allah – your heart breaks between His Hands. You are broken and in need of Allah ﺳﺒﺤﺎﻧﻪ ﻭ ﺗﻌﺎﻟﻰ .
8.       To be alone at the time when Allah  ﺳﺒﺤﺎﻧﻪ ﻭ ﺗﻌﺎﻟﻰ descends in a manner that suits His majesty, to the lowest heaven in the last third of the night. You recite His book and end it with seeking forgiveness and repentance.
9.       To gather with those who love Him and are truthful, to take from the best of their words and don’t speak unless you have weighed the goodness of these words, and know it will benefit you and others.
10.   To distance yourself from any means that can place a barrier between your heart and Allah ﺳﺒﺤﺎﻧﻪ ﻭ ﺗﻌﺎﻟﻰ .

Then Ibn Al Qayyim said from these means, those who love Allah  ﺳﺒﺤﺎﻧﻪ ﻭ ﺗﻌﺎﻟﻰ reached the level of love, subhan Allah.

Taken from: (مدارج السالكين 17/3، 18) by Ibn Al Qayyim

Wednesday, 13 January 2016

Some of the Best Quotes Ever

By Ameerul Mu'mineen" Umar ibnul Khattab (ra), the second Khalifah of Islam ~

"Get used to a tough life, for luxury does not last forever"
— Umar ibnul Khattab (ra)
"I have never regretted my silence. As for my speech I've regretted it many times"
—Umar ibnul Khattab (ra)
“Allah loves moderation and hates extravagance and excess.”Umar Ibn Khattab (ra)
"I thought of all types of wealth, but couldn't find a better wealth than contentment in a little"
— Umar ibnul Khattab (ra)
"Let not your love become attachment, nor your hate become destruction.”
— Umar ibnul-khattab {ra}
“May God bless the man who says less and does more.”
— ‘Umar ibnul Khattab (ra)
“Patience is the healthiest ingredient of our life.”
— Umar Ibnul-Khattab (ra)
“Doing good for a good done to you is simply repayment, whereas doing good for an evil done to you is a tremendous virtue.”'Umar ibnul Khattab (ra)
Umar ibnul Khattab (ra) said: ”Invite people to Islam even without words” They asked ”How?” He replied ”With your manners.”
“I fear the day where disbelievers are proud of their falsehood and Muslims are shy of their faith.” Umar ibnul-Khattab (ra)
"The biggest gift after Iman (Faith) is your wives."
— Umar ibnul Khattab(ra )
SubhanAllah:
May Allah (SWT) grant us taufeeq to implement Aameen.

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Tuesday, 12 January 2016

Three Tough Questions

There was a young man who went overseas to study for quite a long time.
When he returned, he asked his parents to find him a religious scholar
or any expert who could answer his 3 Questions. Finally, his parents
were able to find a Muslim scholar.

Young man: Who are you? Can you answer my questions?

Scholar: I am one of Allah (Subhan Wa Ta`ala )'s slaves and Insha-Allah
(God willing), I will be able to answer your questions.

Young man: Are you sure? A lot of Professors and experts were not able
to answer my questions.

Scholar: I will try my best, with the help of Allah(Subhan Wa Ta`ala).

Young Man: I have 3 questions:
1. Does God exist? If so, show me His shape.
2. What is thaqdir (fate)?
3. If shaitan (Devil) was created from the fire, why at the end he will
be thrown to hell that is also created from fire. It certainly will not
hurt him at all, since Shaitan (Devil) and the hell were created from
fire. Did God not think of it this far?

Suddenly, the Scholar slapped the young man's face very hard.

Young Man (feeling pain): Why do you get angry at me?

Scholar: I am not angry. The slap is my answer to your three questions.

Young Man: I really don't understand.

Scholar: How do you feel after I slapped you?

Young Man: Of course, I felt the pain.

Scholar: So do you believe that pain exists?

Young Man: Yes.

Scholar: Show me the shape of the pain!

Young Man: I cannot.

Scholar: That is my first answer. All of us feel God's existence
without being able to see His shape... Last night, did you dream that
you will be slapped by me?

Young Man: No.

Scholar: Did you ever think that you will get a slap from me, today?

Young Man: No.

Scholar: That is taqdir (fate) my second answer........ My hand that I
used to slap you, what is it created from?

Young Man: It is created from flesh.

Scholar: How about your face, what is it created from?

Young Man: Flesh.

Scholar: How do you feel after I slapped you?

Young Man: In pain.

Scholar: Thats it. This is my third answer, Even though Shaitan (Devil) and also the hell were created from the fire, if Allah wants,
Insha-Allah (God willing), the hell will become a very painful place for Shaitan

Allah said:
If you are ashamed of me, I will be ashamed of you." If you are not
ashamed.

Monday, 11 January 2016

Beautiful Tips for Sadaqah (charity)

✏#1: Buy a praying mat and keep it in a Masjid, whoever prays on it 'In Sha'a ALLAH' you'll be rewarded for it.

✏#2: Keep a bowl or glass of water on your window for the birds, thats charity. Make it a habit, you will be rewarded 'In Sha'a ALLAH'.

✏#3: Old pair of socks, shirts, pants, pajamas etc. pack it nicely and give it to any poor/needy on your way or within your neighbourhood or town, its Sadaqah.

✏#4: Keep a box in your room and put a rupee or two whenever you seem to have sinned, open the box after a month and give the cash for charity, make it a habit.👌This one is really good if you want to stop and protect yourself from sin.

✏#5: Write the dua'a of entering the house and leaving the house on two papers, stick it on the entrance of house, 'In Sha'a ALLAH' you will be rewarded for whoever will read it. The same could be done even for other dua'as like looking in the mirror, sleeping and waking up etc. etc.

✏#6: Sponsor an orphan from your own pocket money.

✏#7: Family or neighbourhood gatherings that take place in farmhouses, parks or other places, take carton of juice or water with you and distribute it .

✏#8: If there is a construction going on around your house, get a box of water and juice, refrigerate it, and give it to the labours chilled you will be rewarded 'In Sha'a ALLAH'.

✏#9: If you get the change at the petrol pump by their worker ask him whether he is a Muslim and let the change be with him, even if he is a Non Muslim, be a good face for your religion.

✏#10: Keep a Quran in any Masjid and get the reward for whoever reads even a single letter of it. A letter is multiplied into 10 times, imagine the reward .

✏#11: If there is water left in your glass, put it in the flower pot..

✏#12: Cheer your muslim brother/sister, especially those who are sad.

✏#13: Smile to whom you pass by, greet to the one next to you and a good word is Sadaqah.

✏#14: Do not sleep until you have forgiven whoever have hurt you.

✏#15: Share this message to as many people as you can, it is Sadaqah -E- Jariya.

Taqabbal Allahu minna wa minkum.

Sunday, 10 January 2016

Eighteen (18) Answers of the Holy Prophet (S.A.W)

Muhammad (S.A.W) after greeting the Traveller, he was asked where he was from. The traveller replied that he came from very far just to get a few questions answered.
Following is the dialogue between the traveler and the Prophet (saw).
*Traveller : I do not want adhaab
(punishments) to be written in my account.
*Prophet : Behave well with your parents
*Traveller : I want to be known amongst people as an intelligent person.
*Prophet : Fear Allah (Subhanahu wa Ta'ala),always.
*Traveller : I want to be counted amongst Allah's favourites.
*Prophet : Recite Quran every morning and evening.
*Traveller: I want my heart to always be enlightened.
*Prophet : Never forget death.
*Traveller: I never want to be away from Allah's blessing.
*Prophet : Always treat fellow creatures well.
*Traveller: I never want to be harmed by my enemies.
*Prophet : Always have faith in Allah.(Only)
*Traveller: I never want to be humiliated.
*Prophet : Be careful of your actions.
*Traveller: I wish to live long.
*Prophet : Always do Goodness towards blood Relations
*Traveller: I want my sustenance to increase.
*Prophet : Always be in wudhoo.
*Traveller: I wish to stay free of adhaab in the grave.
*Prophet : Always wear pure clothes.
*Traveller: I never want to be
burned in hell.
*Prophet : Control your eyes and tongue.
*Traveller: How do I get my sins forgiven?
*Prophet : Always ask forgiveness from Allah with
a lot of humility.
*Traveller: I want people to respect me always.
*Prophet : Never extend your hands of need at people.
*Traveller: I want to always be honoured.
*Prophet : Never humiliate or put down anyone.
*Traveller: I don't want to be squeezed by Qabr.(Squeezing in the grave)
*Prophet : Recite Surat Al Mulk (The Dominion)often.
*Traveller: I want my wealth to increase.
*Prophet : Recite surat Al Waqiah (The Inevitable) every night.
*Traveller: I want to be safe and at peace on Day of Judgment.
*Prophet : Do zikr (Praises) of Allah from dusk to night.
*Traveller: I want to be in full
attention & concentration during prayers.
*Prophet : Always do wudhoo with concentration and attention.

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Saturday, 9 January 2016

Mathematics of life ➕✖➖➗

ASSUMPTIONS:

If:

1; You lived for 60 years, and each day of your life, You slept 8hrs in the 60years, You would have spent exactly 20 years just sleeping.

2; You worked for 8hrs a day, You would have spent 20years just working.

3; Usually Childhood takes 15years.

4; Sat on the dining table twice a day for thirty minutes, You would have spent 3years just eating.

Now...Addition of sleep (20yrs) + work(20yrs)+childhood (15yrs)+meals(3yrs) =58years. Subtracting from the total number of yrs (60yrs), you have ONLY 2years remaining.

What Will be your answer on the day of judgment when you're asked about your time on earth?

Here's a simple solution to the
problem above.

The holy Quran(Saudi Arabia type) has got 604 pages, right?

If you try to divide the 600 pages in 30days of the month, they're nothing.

Don't worry about the calculations, I got them done for you 600/30=20; simple.

Now that means you are to cover 20 pages/day.

There are 5 prayers a day, so, 20/5=4, this means, if you recite 4pages after every salat (prayer), you'll definitely complete the whole holy Quran in just one month In Shaa Allah.

Message is still proceeding, Kindly read to the end.

If you send this message to your friends and family and they complete the Quran because of you, do you have any idea how much rewards you'll get?

Whenever someone reads, you gain their rewards, without minus or reducing their accounts.

Why don't you make yourself a profitable business this year in terms of rewards? Why don't you make people complete the Qur'an because of your simple act of propagating it?

Jazakallah khair.

Friday, 8 January 2016

The Reward for the Patient is Paradise

‘Ata ibn Rabah related that he heard Ibn ‘Abbas say: “Shall I show you a woman of Paradise?” I said: “Yes, indeed.” He said: “A black woman came to the Prophet, peace be upon him, and said: ‘I suffer from epileptic fits, and because of these, (at times) my body becomes uncovered. Would you invoke Allah, the Exalted One, to cure me of this disease? ‘ The Prophet, peace be upon him, said: ‘If you wish, you can be patient and you will attain Paradise (for this suffering). But if you prefer, I will pray to Allah, the Exalted, to cure you of it?’ The woman said: ‘I will be patient,’ then added: ‘I become uncovered (when I have fits), so invoke Allah for me that I do not become uncovered. ‘ So the Prophet, peace be upon him, prayed for her.” [Source: Fiqh-us-Sunnah, volume 4, #1a]

This is not to say that we should not seek cures for illnesses, or seek solutions to our problems. Of course we should utilize all the tools Allah has given us!

But sometimes we are faced with a problem that has no apparent solution, or a permanent injury, or an illness that the doctors cannot cure. In these cases, we are assured that our suffering is not in vain. They are in fact a blessing in disguise, as they are a means by which we obtain Allah’s forgiveness and even attain Jannah (Paradise), Insha’Allah, as long as we are patient and content in our hearts. SubhanAllah, it’s a mark of His immense mercy and love for us that even our troubles become blessings.

Inna Lillahi Wa Inna Ilaihee Raaji’oon

“To Allah We belong, and to Him is our return

Thursday, 7 January 2016

Meet the Greatest Person in the World

♥ Prophet Muhammad ﷺ ♥

👉🏿He was an example in GOOD MANNERS👈🏿

Safiyyah, RA said: “I have seen nobody with better manners than the  Messenger of Allaah,  sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam.” [Tabraani Ausat (6578), Fath Al-Baari (6/575)]

Anas RA said: “I served the Prophet Muhammad, sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam, for nine years. (During these nine years) he never asked as to why I did this or did not do that. ” [Bukhaari (2768), Muslim (2310)]

👉🏿He was an example in TOLERANCE👈🏿

«So by mercy from Allaah, [O Muhammad], you were lenient with them. And if you had been rude [in speech] and harsh in heart, they would have disbanded from about you.» [Qur’aan 3:159]

👉🏿He was an example in SHYNESS👈🏿

Abu Sa’eed Khudri RA said: “The Prophet of Allaah, sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam, was shier than a veiled virgin girl. ” [Bukhaari (6102), Muslim (2320)]

👉🏿He was an example in HUMBLENESS👈🏿

He, sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam, would mend his sandals with his own hands, patch his clothes [Ahmad (24228)],
milk his lamb [Ahmad (25662)],
sit (socialize) with poor people [Muslim (2413)]
and used to walk with the orphans, widows. [Nasaa’i (1414)]

He, sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam, was so humble that he used to greet children when passing by them. [Bukhaari (6247), Muslim (2168)]

So humble that a young girl servant would take him by the hand and go wherever she pleased (to ask her questions, take help). [Bukhaari (6072)]

👉🏿He was an example in BRAVERY👈🏿

Baraa’ ibn ‘Aazib RA said: “By Allaah! When things became difficult during battle, we used to seek refuge with him. The bravest among us were those who used to keep up with him (meaning the Prophet of Allaah, sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam). [Muslim (1776)]

👉🏿He was an example in GENEROSITY👈🏿

Jaabir ibn ‘Abdullaah RA said: “The Messenger of Allaah, sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam, was never asked for something and said: No. [Bukhaari (6034), Muslim (2311)]

👉🏿He was an example in BEING PATIENT with people and FORGIVING WRONGDOERS👈🏿

He, sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam, was described as: “Neither stiff nor harsh. He, sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam, did not raise his voice in markets. He did not retaliate mischief, but pardoned and forgave. [Bukhaari (2125)]

👉🏿He was an example in REPENTANCE and seeking FORGIVENESS👈🏿

Abu Hurayrah RA heard the Prophet of Allaah, sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam, say: “By Allaah! I ask Allaah for forgiveness and I repent each day more than seventy times. [Bukhaari (6307)]

👉🏿He was an example in PERFORMING ACTS OF WORSHIP👈🏿

‘Aa’ishah RA said: “The Prophet of Allaah, sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam, used to stand in prayer at night until both his feet (or legs) swelled. I asked him: ‘Why do you do this O Messenger of Allaah when Allaah has forgiven your past and future sins?’ He, sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam, said: “Should I not be a thankful servant? ” [Bukhaari (4837), Muslim (2820)]

That's why Allaah says in the Qur'aan " Indeed in the messenger of Allah, you have good example to follow" {Surah Ahzaab V 21}

Wednesday, 6 January 2016

Dusting of the Bed Sheet

Very Valuable Information
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The wisdom behind dusting one bed sheet before sleeping.
Why should we dust our bed sheets?                                                               This is what is what we're going to reveal and here is where the scientific challenge and the conclusion by western scientists:                                                                    When someone sleeps some dead cells die and are dropped onto his bed sheet..                                                                  And whenever he wakes up he leaves it behind and hence it accumulates.                                                              This dead cells are invisible by naked eyes and can hardly be destroyed.                                                                When the quantity of these dead cells increases they easily penetrate back into the body causing serious sickness... May Allah forbids.                                                                     These western science tried to destroy the cell using various disinfectant such as dettol and the like, but all in vain... The dead cells neither moved nor disappear.  
                                                        One of scientist said, he tried the dusting as in the Hadith three times and was astonished to find that all the dead cells disappeared!!      
                                         
 The Prophet saw:                                                  "Whoever goes to his bed, he should dust his bed three times, because he doesn't know what was left behind....".                                                        Most people think it is a way of eliminating small insects but don't know that the issue is so much greater than that...                                                                                                         It is very sad to find that most of us ignored such teachings of the Prophet PBUH.

Wudhu And Depression!
One of the doctors revealed an amazing discovery in his speech by saying, “I get the face of patients with depression washed five times per day and after few days their disease reduced.
Then I get the face,hands and feet of a similar group of patients washed five times a day and they healed up to a great extent.
”The same doctor accepts in the end of his speech that the problem of depression is less in Muslims as they wash face, hands and feet (i.e. during Wudhu)several times daily.

Wudhu and The Blood Pressure!
A heart specialist assures that if a patient of hypertension is asked to perform Wudhu and then his blood pressure is checked, his B.P. will be definitely lower.
A Muslim Psychiatrist states, “The best cure for psychiatric patients lies in Wudhu.”The western experts get body parts of
psychiatric patients washed several times like Wudhu.

Wudhu and Paralysis !
Even the order of washing organs during Wudhu is beneficial.Washing of hands in the first step motivates the nervous system of the body and then slowly effects transmit towards veins of face and brain.
The order of washing hands, then mouth-wash, then nose-wash and then washing of remaining organs reduces probability of paralysis.

Pls spread this msg and the let the whole world know that whatever ALLAH commands is for the benefit of man kind. سُبْحَانَ اللهِ.

Tuesday, 5 January 2016

Owais Qarni Rahimahullah

Owais Qarni is only Companion who is being mentioned by Rasoolallah Sallallahu Alaihi WaSallam, whom Rasoolallah Sallallahu Alaihi WaSallam never met. He is being praised because for his devotion and care for his mother.

The name of Owais Qarni is mentioned in Sahih Muslim. The story is Once the Noble Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi WaSallam was sitting with his companion in which there was Abu Bakr RadhiAllahu Anho, Umar Ibn Khattab RadhiAllahu Anho and Ali ibn Talib RadhiAllahu Anho. The Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi WaSallam said “I will tell you about Owais Al Qarni,." The Companions looked at each other, each trying to recall if they know a man named Owais. They didn’t know that he was talking about a man that they will meet years after the Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi WaSallam's has passed away.
“He is a man of medium height, head held high despite being poor with very dark skin. I can see him putting his right arm on his left arm and weeping as he reads Quran. He is wearing a cloak of poor wool,” said the Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi WaSallam. He would have a sign of illness (leprosy) on his left hand, size of a dirham. He is unknown among the people but known in the skies. His biggest sign is the mother he deeply cares for. When he makes duaa, it is granted."
"Ali and Umar, if you are ever to find this man, ask him to make duaa for you and ask Allah for your forgiveness,” said the Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi WaSallam.

Asir ibn Jaabir radhiallahu `anhu narrated:
Whenever people would come from Yemen, `Umar RadhiAllahu Anhu would ask them, “Is Owais Qarni amongst you?” until, one year, he met Owais

He said, “Are you Owais Qarni?” He said, “Yes.”

`Umar continued, “From Muraad, then Qaran?” He said, “Yes.”

`Umar then asked, “Were you once afflicted with leprosy and your skin healed except for a dirham’s area?” Owais said, “Yes.”

`Umar finally asked, “Do you have a mother (that is alive)?” He said, “Yes.”

`Umar then said, “I heard the Messenger of Allah – Sallallahu `Alaihi Wasallam  say, ‘Owais ibn Aamir will come to you with the delegations from Yemen, from Muraad, then from Qaran. He was once afflicted with leprosy and his skin healed except for a dirham’s area He has a mother, and he treats her kindly. If he was to ever swear by Allah (for something) Allah would fulfill his oath. If you can, request that he ask forgiveness for you.”

`Umar then requested from Owais, “Ask forgiveness for me.” And Owais Qarni did.

Sahih Muslim

There is much written about Owais Qarni, in another place it was also mentioned that Ali RadhiAllahu Anho meet Owais Qarni RadhiAllahu Anho in the Battle of Siffan.

Copied from different source and Sahih Muslim. For more authenticity read Sahih Muslim book 31, Hadith 6172

Monday, 4 January 2016

Secret of his Piety

Someone asked Hassan Al basri:
What is the secret of your piety"
he
Replied,I understood 4things:
1.. I understood my rizq cannot be taken by anyone so my heart is content.
2.. I understood no one can do my actions (worship) so i started
doing them myself.
3.. I understood ALLAH SUBHANAHU WAta'ala is watching me so I felt shame to do wrong..
4.. I understood DEATH is waiting for me so I started to prepare for my meeting with ALLAH subhanahu Wa ta'ala
MAY ALLAH GRANT US THIS UNDERSTANDING AND GUIDE US
ALL (AAMEEN).

Sunday, 3 January 2016

The Broken Packet

❓Are we collecting our good deeds in a broken packet❓

#⃣Beware of the broken packet#⃣

👉You make the best wudhu...
❗but waste a lot of water(a broken packet)🉐

👉You give alot of sadaqah to the poor ,
❗but you humiliate them and hurt them
(a broken packet)🉐

👉You stand up for tahajjud, fast, and obey your Lord ,
❗but you cut your family ties and stop connecting with them. (broken packet)🉐

👉You fast and have
sabr for the pangs of hunger and thirst ,
❗but you swear ,
insult, curse (a broken packet)🉐

👉You wear abaya and scarf,
❗but your perfume is strong (a broken packet)🉐

👉You have time for family and friends,
❗but you have no time for your neighbours, you don't even know them. (a broken packet)🉐

👉You honour and are good to your guest ,
❗but when he leaves...you gossip about him and talk about all his flaws (a broken packet)🉐

❗Subhaan Allaah! No one can decide better than ourselves whether our Deeds are so which we can present to Allaah Subhaanahu waTa'ala OR Are we collecting Just All The Broken Packets❓

⏰A Reminder to Myself First and then to others⏰

Saturday, 2 January 2016

Miracles of Zam-Zam Water

Do you know the miracles of Zam-Zam Water (Aab e ZamZam) ? ZamZam water level is around 10.6 feets below the surface. It is the miracle of Allah that ZamZam was pumped continuously for more than 24 hours with a pumping rate of 8,000 liters per second, water level dropped to almost 44 feet below the surface,

BUT WHEN THE PUMPING WAS STOPPED, the level immediately elevated again to 13 feet after 11 minutes.

8,000 liters per second means that

8,000 × 60 = 480,000 liters per minute

480,000 liters per minutes means that

480,000 × 60 = 28.8 Million liters per hour

And 28.8 Million liters per hour means that

28,800,000 × 24 = 691.2 Million liters per day.

So they pumped 690 Millions liters of ZamZam in 24 hours, but it was re-supplied in 11 minutes only.

There are 2 miracles here, the first that ZamZam was re-filled means that 28,800,000 × 24 = 691.2 Million liters per day

So they pumped 690 Millions liters of ZamZam in 24 hours, but it was re-supplied in 11 minutes only.

There are 2 miracles here, the first that ZamZam was re-filled immediately, & the second is that Allah Holds the extra-ordinarily powerly Aquifer for not throwing extra ZamZam out of the well, otherwise the world will SINK.

It is the translation of the word ZamZam, which means
Stop !!!!!!!!!!   Stop !!!!!!!!!!  said by Hazrat Hajirah.

Zimam is an Arabic word, it is the rope / REIN attached to bridle or noseband & it is used / pulled to stop the running animal.

ZamZam water has no colour or smell, but it has a distinct taste... Sub'hanAllah !

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Friday, 1 January 2016

Protect your Tongue !!

When the son of Adam wakes up in the morning, all of his body parts bow to the tongue 👅 and say, "Fear Allah regarding us, we are only part of you. If you are straight we are straight and if you are crooked we are crooked." (Tirmidhi, 2407 - Graded as Hasan)

We as Muslims should protect our tongue from all that Allah and his Messenger (ﷺ) have prohibited. This includes forging lies, slandering, gossiping, and vulgar speech. Whenever we intend to speak, 🗣 it is wise to consider our words. If we consider what we intend to say is worthy or beneficial then we should speak. However it is better to refrain from speaking if our words do not contain any goodness in them.

We could say a single word or phrase that might be the cause of misery, by demolishing our prospects for tranquility and success in the Hereafter, on the other hand, we could say a single word or phrase, which is so meaningful and positively that Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala raises us by many degrees as stated in the following hadith :

The Prophet (ﷺ) said, "A slave (of Allah) may utter a word which pleases Allah without giving it much importance, and because of that Allah will raise him to degrees (of reward): a slave (of Allah) may utter a word (carelessly) which displeases Allah without thinking of its gravity and because of that he will be thrown into the Hell-Fire." (Sahih Bukhari, 6478)

We as Muslims should strive to protect our tongue from all that Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala has prohibited whilst seeking his pleasure and reward. And we can achieve this without much difficulty if we are helped and guided by Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala. 💐

"...Beware ! There is a piece of flesh in the body if it becomes good (reformed) the whole body becomes good but if it gets spoilt the whole body gets spoilt and that is the heart." (Bukhari, 52)

May Allah Protect us & Guide us all. Aameen

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