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Friday, 11 December 2015

Dua and its benefits

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It’s amazing to see how great Dua really is. Let's look at some benefits of making Dua: BismilLahir Rahmaanir Raheem.

1. The loss of Pride and arrogance - For someone that makes constant Dua, arrogance is something that is not among their characteristics because when one beseeches Allah, he is affirming his own powerlessness.
2. The doors of mercy are opened – Abdullah bin Umar narrated that the Prophet said, “For whoever the door of Dua opened, for him the doors of mercy are opened...” (Tirmidhi).

The Prophet once said, “Dua is Ibadah(Worship)” Since it is a type of worship, it is something that we must always do.               This is even to the extent that the Prophet said, “Allah is extremely displeased with the person who doesn’t do dua to Allah” (Tirmidhi).                     Try making Dua for others because if you do so, the same thing may also occur to you too. Have complete conviction that Allah will accept the Dua, because if you don’t, then there is a high chance it won’t be accepted.

We ask Allah to have mercy on our ignorance, forgive our known and unknown sins, grant us good health and the good in dunya and Aakhira. Aameen.

Jummah Day

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As-Salam alaekum warahmotuLlohi wabarokatuhu.

My Brothers, Fathers, Mothers and Sisters in Islaam!

Today is another Jumu'ah (Friday 29 Safar 1437 - 11 December 2015).

These Are some of The Etiquettes For Salaatul-Jumuah:

★ Purifying and cleaning oneself.......The person intending to perform Salaatul-Jumuah is highly encouraged to have Ritual ghusl.

★ Using perfume (males only)... The Prophet said: “Any woman who puts on perfume and passes by people so that they can smell her fragrance is an adulteress .” [Abu Dawood and Tirmidhi].

★ Going early to the masjid.....There is a great reward in going early to Salatul-Jumuah.

★ Dressing well for Salaatul-Jumuah...... This is a special time that requires Muslims to appear in the best manner possible.

★ Reciting Sooratul-Kahf (Chapter 18 of the Qur'aan)... The Soorah could be read anytime of the day.
“Whoever recites Surat al-Kahf on Friday, light shall shine forth for him between the two Fridays.” (Ibn Hajar, Talkhis al- Habir)

★ Walking to the Masjid whenever feasible as there is a reward for every step taken to the Masjid.

★ Going to the Masjid in a state of calmness and not being hurried.

★ Performing tahiyyatul-Masjid... The prophet said, "If one of you enters the mosque, do not sit until you pray two Raka'ats." [Bukhari and Muslim].

★ Avoiding stepping over people to get to a particular spot in the Masjid.

★ Avoiding dividing two people who are sitting together.

★ Not making someone stand and taking his place.

★ Not clasping one’s hands and intertwining one’s fingers while waiting for the prayer.

★ Sitting in the front rows and close to the Imaam whenever possible.

★ Remaining quiet while the Imam is delivering the khutbah.....This actually includes listening to the Imaam and not playing with anything while the Imaam is speaking.
⭐ sending a lots of Durud for the Prophet ﷺ is highly meritorious:

Rasulallah (Pbuh) is reported to have also said,
“Recite Durood upon me in abundance on the day of Jummah since they are presented to me.” (Ibn Majah)

May Almighty Allaah accept our prayer as an act of worship and grant us more Jummua'h with rewarding deeds.

Tuesday, 8 December 2015

Be Happy

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Ibn Al Qayyim may Allah have mercy on him said the word (الحزن) – (sadness) does not appear in the Quran except in the form of forbidding it (ولا تهنو ولاتحزنوا) or in the form of negating it (فلاخوف عليهم ولا هم يحزنون).
And the reason for this is because there is no benefit for having sadness in the heart. The most beloved thing to shaitan is to make the believing slave sad by taking him off track.
• The Prophet (ﷺ) sought refuge in Allah (swt) from sadness (اللهم إني أعوذ بك من الهم والحزن)
• Ibn Al Qayyim said: Sadness weakens the heart and diminishes determination and wanting to go forward. And there is nothing more beloved to the shaitan than the sadness of a believer.
• For this reason, be happy, optimistic and think good about Allah (swt). Have trust in what Allah (swt) is able to do and depend on Him. You will find happiness and pleasure in all situations.
• Ibn Al Qayyim said: Don’t ruin your happiness with worry, and don’t ruin your mind with pessimism. Don’t ruin your success with deception and don’t ruin the optimism of others by destroying it. Don’t ruin your day by looking back at yesterday.
• If you think about your situation, you will find that Allah (swt) has given you things without asking, so have trust in Allah (swt) that He doesn’t prevent anything you want except there is goodness for you.
• You could be sleeping and the doors of the heavens are being opened with dua’as being made on your behalf, subhan Allah: perhaps from someone poor whom you helped, or someone sad whom you brought joy, or someone passing by and you smiled at him, or someone in distress and you removed it.. so don’t ever underestimate any good deeds.
• One of the righteous predecessors said: I make dua’a to Allah (swt) for something I want, and if He gives it to me then I’m happy once and if He doesn’t give it to me then I’m happy ten times because the first was my choice and the second was Allah’s choice.
As Sa’ady (may Allah have mercy) on him said: life is short so don’t shorten it with worries, grief, and sadness.
• So be the owner of a heart that breathes happiness and satisfaction.
• May Allah (swt) make your times happy and may Allah (swt) forgive us all. آمِيْن ثُمَّ آمِيْن. .

Sunday, 6 December 2015

Our Islam ...Our Deen

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ISLAM is a beautiful religion and ALLAH has made it so easy for us to follow through our beloved PHOPHET MUHHAMMED (peace be upon him)...           Have we done anything in our life for LIFE AFTER DEATH...??
Are we ready to meet ALLAH on the day of JUDGEMENT???
Remember.. we are all alone on that day..
▪ Have you ever wondered what would have happened if we treated the Quran  the way we treat our   mobile phone...?

▪ What if we can carry it with us wherever we go;
In our bags  .... & in our pockets?

▪ What if we looked at the pages  several times a day

▪ What if we went back to take it if it's forgotten

▪ What if we treated it as though we cannot live without it..?
- And really, we cannot live without it...!

▪ What if we give it to our children  as gifts

▪ What if we read it while travelling  ?

▪ What if we made it a priority every day??

Let our logo be :
" The Quran  is my best friend.
▪ But how many times do we open the Quran   and read   the messages  sent from Allah Subhaana WaTa'aala Himself

❇ Scientifically proven :
  Listening   to Quran  reduces the prevalence of cancerous cells in the human body and even destroys them.

💠 The prolongation of prostration strengthens memory , and prevents stroke.

Saturday, 5 December 2015

Are You Living Your Purpose? by Khadija Abdus Sabur

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So often, we get caught up in life – our goals, desires, relationships, and achievements. Of course, all of this has its place – however, as Muslims, it’s important to engage in life with a sense of purpose, rather than for accomplishment in and of itself.
I’d like to share my favorite ayah of the Quran with you – one that has truly been a guiding light in my quest to live a more purposeful life, by the permission of Allah. Keeping this one ayah at the forefront of your consciousness can help you to become more centered, accomplished, serene, and purposeful – and provide a compass for everything you do in life.
Allah SWT revealed in His Noble Book:
“And I did not create the jinn and mankind except to worship Me.” (Adh-Dhariyat, 51:56).
Many of us are familiar with this ayah – but do we really give it the weight, reflection, and implementation it deserves? If we did, I’d argue that our lives would truly be transformed.
Living Your Purpose
When you truly know your real purpose on this earth – in more than just an abstract way, you’ll find that doors open wherever you go. This is because infusing your life with purpose (worship of Allah), means knowing that every action, opportunity, emotion, and interaction is a means to gain closeness to Allah and exemplify the best qualities and actions.
Blog_Nov03_InsideMany people understand this on an intellectual level – of course it is best to live in a more purposeful, righteous manner. However, it may be challenging for some to understand how to truly infuse this sense of purpose into everyday life. Below are some examples, which illustrate a sense of Islamic purposefulness – and how it can guide you to the best of actions and character, in every facet of life.

~ In your work
, infusing a sense of purpose and worship can be done in numerous ways. Dealing fairly with customers; giving accurate measure and prices; returning over-payments; excellent customer service, and wonderful quality are but a few examples.
Always strive for excellence in your work, seeking Allah’s pleasure. You will find that not only will you develop a stellar reputation, excel in your field, and move up within your company – the intangible rewards from Allah SWTwill be numerous, alhamdulillah.
“Abu Salid al-Khudri reported that The Prophet SAWS said: Do not sell gold for gold, except like for like, and don’t increase something of it upon something; and don’t sell silver unless like for like, and don’t increase something of it upon something, and do not sell for ready money something to be given later.” 1

~ In relationships
, making it your purpose and focus to seek Allah’s pleasure is critical for success. This comes into play when you are first seeking a husband or wife, as well as once you are married.
Choosing a spouse based on who will motivate you to be the best slave of Allah SWT is one of the most important choices you will make in life. And after marriage, approach the relationship as an act of worship in which you are seeking Allah’s pleasure. If this is your purpose, this will get you through those times when you are less than happy with each other.
Umm Salamah RAaa narrated that Allah’s Messenger SAWS said, “Whichever woman dies while her husband is pleased with her, then she enters Paradise.” 2
It was narrated from Abu Hurayrah RAu that the Messenger of Allah SAWS  said: “The most perfect of the believers in faith is the one who is best in attitude, and the best of you is the one who is best in attitude towards his womenfolk.” 3
~ Raising children is both a blessing, and an amaanah (trust). You will be asked about how you raised and cultivated them, and whether you instilled principles and guidance that will help them to be good Muslims – and ultimately raise their own children to continue the legacy, insha’ Allah.
From the perspective of parenting as worship, the Muslim parent focuses on teaching acts of ibaadah,character development, manners, and respect. You strive to raise children, who by their very character are a benefit to their community, and a dawah to mankind. Imagine how heavily this will weigh in the parents scale of good deeds!
Allah SWT says in Surah At-Tur:
And those who believed and whose descendants followed them in faith – We will join with them their descendants, and We will not deprive them of anything of their deeds. Every person, for what he earned, is retained. (At-Tur, 52:21)
 And the duah from Surah Al-Ahqaf:
“My Lord, enable me to be grateful for Your favor which You have bestowed upon me and upon my parents and to work righteousness of which You will approve and make righteous for me my offspring. Indeed, I have repented to You, and indeed, I am of the Muslims.” (Al-Ahqaf, 46:15)
~ With your friends, infusing a sense of purpose and worship means that you choose to keep company with beneficial people, and not those who engage in a lot of idle speech or call you to sin. Also, one of the best aspects of friendship is having someone you trust to confide in and seek counsel from. If your friends are righteous and fear Allah, they will always advise in a manner which will benefit your dunya and aakhirah.
Abu Huraira RAureported: The Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, said, “A man is upon the religion of his best friend, so let one of you look at whom he befriends.” 4
~ Wealth, its accumulation and spending can truly be a fitnah, if one is not careful. However, for the one focused on seeking Allah’s pleasure – wealth used correctly can be of much benefit. Instead of seeking to accumulate money for its own sake, use it as a means of getting closer to Allah SWT. Give sadaqah, sponsor an orphan, or any other generous act of worship. Also, always strive to keep your money free from haram, such as riba (interest), or purchasing haram goods (alcohol, music, etc.).
Allah SWT says regarding wealth:
Your wealth and your children are but a trial, and Allah has with Him a great reward.
So fear Allah as much as you are able and listen and obey and spend [in the way of Allah]; it is better for your selves. And whoever is protected from the stinginess of his soul – it is those who will be the successful.    (At-Taghabun, 64:15-16)
~ When seeking an education, a sense of purpose is paramount! Focus on the ultimate aim of ilm – to remove ignorance from yourself and others, by way of this knowledge. As you learn, filter any new knowledge through an Islamic lens, and seek Allah’s aid in completing your studies.
Also, think ahead of a way in which you can use what you’ve learned in Allah’s service! Whether in your career, or in tutoring or educating others – make a plan to “pay sadaqah” on the knowledge you’ve been blessed with.
Shaykh Al-Uthaymeen in his explanation of Hilyatu Taalibal Ilm (The Adornments of the Student of Knowledge) by Shaykh Bakr Abu Zayd, referenced this when explaining the meaning of Zakaat.
The Shaykh mentioned that the Salaf used to say that just as people pay zakat on their wealth, they are also required to pay zakaat on their knowledge – if they hope for it to increase. This is done by acting upon that knowledge, helping others implement it, and calling towards that knowledge for Allah’s sake.
~ Your health and the strength of your body is truly a mercy from Allah SWT, which we must be thankful for every day. Don’t take good health for granted, and use it for seeking Allah’s pleasure. Don’t use your legs to walk to a forbidden place, or your arms to touch a forbidden person. Also, while you have health, seek to do as much dawah,study, and beneficial work as possible, as the time may come when you cannot any longer. And lastly, seek to preserve your good health by eating well, exercising, and maintaining a low level of stress.
Ibn Abbas RAu narrated that the Prophet SAWS said:
“Take advantage of five things before five other things: from your youth before your old age, your health before your sickness, your wealth before your poverty, your free time before you become occupied, and from your life before your death.” 5
~ Giving dawah is a major component of worshiping Allah SWT and living a life of purpose. Once you understand your true goal in life “And I did not create the jinn and mankind except to worship Me.” (Adh-Dhariyat, 51:56), not only do you want to implement this in your life – but you want to help others do the same.
Every Muslim should give dawah – first by his character, then by words and deeds. If you don’t feel that you are knowledgeable enough, even sharing the smallest bits of information about Islam, or taking someone to visit a masjid can have a profound impact.
“Invite to the way of your Lord with wisdom and good instruction, and argue with them in a way that is best. Indeed, your Lord is most knowing of who has strayed from His way, and He is most knowing of who is [rightly] guided.” (An-Nahl, 16:125)
Masha’ Allah, these are just some of the areas of our lives that are enhanced tremendously, when we seek to truly live our purpose. In your own life, think of areas in which you can be more purposeful. Make your intention and select one area, focus on improvement for Allah’s sake, and then move on to another. Concentrated cultivation of one’s mind, body and soul – for Allah’s sake, is truly the purpose of life.
“And I did not create the jinn and mankind except to worship Me.” (Adh-Dhariyat, 51:56).
What are ways in which we can implement this verse in our lives? Please share your thoughts in the comments section below. :)

ALLAHU ALLAM




Controlling Our Emotions As Muslimahs. By Amra Siddiqah

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Embrace Your Emotions, Control Your Actions

Fact: Allah made women sensitive and emotional by nature.   Whether we like it or not or choose to admit it, a woman can go through so many intense emotional highs and lows in one day that by the day’s end she is left feeling weary and mentally drained because every emotion we experience has a physical and psychological reaction.
    Beware!! The simplest event may trigger an emotional biological response that will cause our mood to involuntarily and spontaneously transform!!
How do we deal with this?Well, I’ve come up with a little acronym that just might help us in shaa Allaah; R.A.C.E

Recognize Your Emotions

 Whenever we get emotional, pause and recognize that this is who we are by nature.  Beware! The simplest event may trigger an emotional biological response that will cause our mood to involuntarily and spontaneously transform!  It may be a whisper from the shayateen, hearing an idle or disrespectful comment, receiving a confusing email or dealing with someone who has a bad attitude and loves confrontation on a daily basis.   Practicing awareness of the source of these changes in emotion will allow us to respond a way that Allah loves.

 Accept Your Emotions

Simply accept and acknowledge the fact that this is the way our Creator and Master Allah () designed us.  Our emotions make us beautiful, nurturing, caring and sensitive human beings.  They make us intuitive, loving wives, mothers and friends.  However, we must also accept that emotions are our test.  For instance, it’s very important to learn how to recognize, accept and deal with jealousy, especially in a polygamous marriage.  How deeply and intensely we love our husbands should pale in comparison to our love and devotion to Al Noor (The Light).
It may help us as women to remember this hadith.  While it may be hard to accept because we love to love with deepest devotion, our beloved Prophet ( ) cautions us with good reason to love in moderation:
Allah’s Messenger () said:
“Love the one whom you love to a certain degree (moderately), perhaps one day he will be someone for whom you have hatred, and hate the one for whom you have hatred to a certain degree (moderately), perhaps one day he will be one whom you love.” –  Hadith – at-Tirmidhee (no. 1997) 
Conversely, all of our reckless and undying love should only be toward Allah (),  Al Wadud (The Loving One):
 “Say (O Muhammad SAW): Verily, my Salât (prayer), my sacrifice, my living, and my dying are for Allâh, the Lord of the ‘Alamîn (mankind, jinns and all that exists).”” –  Al-An’am (6):162

    We may not be able to control how we feel, but we can certainly control our actions and what rolls off our tongue; our speech.

Control Your Emotions!

We may not be able to control how we feel, but we can certainly control our actions and what rolls off our tongue; our speech.  Al hamdu lillaah, we will not be held accountable for our thoughts.   Does anyone doubt the wisdom of Al Hakim (The Perfectly Wise)?
He knew what thoughts would go through our minds and what we would love to do and say to that sister with the attitude that annoys us.  However, we will be held accountable for our deeds.  This is a serious matter, especially for women, and applies not only to anger and jealousy, but gossip and back-biting as well.

Embrace Your Emotions 

This is my personal jihad.  Which of us loves being overly emotional?  Welling up with tears for no apparent reason sometimes.  Feeling hurt and neglected by those we love, even though you may have spoken to them just a day ago.  Getting so angry that the veins on our neck pop up? It’s no picnic! Personally, I’m annoyed at myself for not being able to stay angry for a long time, even though I may have every right to be.
It took me a long time to realize that when I get upset, I express my opinion and then I go quiet. But when I get really angry I can’t even form a sentence, can’t even utter a word. Mouth traps shut. Ma shaa Allaah.
Rather, I distance myself from the situation and wait until the anger subsides and I can think clearly again, before anything comes out of my mouth.  This is surely a mercy from Allah  because He knows that the kind of haraam speech that would come spewing forth from my lips would make me go into a 21 day fast to make tauba for deliverance from sure hell fire! Allahu alam! :)
Now, I recognize that this is part of my nature, and I have learned to embrace it and deal with it accordingly.  May Allah help us all to find ways to deal with our emotions.
Remember as Muslimahs we need to be like an Oreo cookie.  The entire cookie is good, but the inside is soft and sweet, while the outside is a little tougher and not that easy to break.  In other words we need to develop a thicker skin so that we don’t let anything get to us inwardly to the point where it would cause us to outwardly sin.
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‘O Allaah, You are my Lord, none has the right to be worshipped except You, You created me and I am Your servant and I abide to Your covenant and promise as best I can, I take refuge in You from the evil of which I committed.  I acknowledge Your favour upon me and I acknowledge my sin, so forgive me, for verily none can forgive sin except You.’ – Sayyid ul Istigfar

ALLAHU ALLAM

Wednesday, 2 December 2015

Attention Please

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🅰TTENTION!!! Pls Read this message, its very important to every Muslims.                                      Please do not send religious messages asking you to "forward to 10 people & good things will happen to you or else bad luck follows; or watch what ALLAH(SWT) will do for you by tomorrow morning". This is because some people are making fun of Islam. A good muslim should understand that luck doesn't change by sending messages. Good luck comes by being virtuous & praying to ALLAH. We should always remember that the biggest sin in Islam is Shirk!! As we all know only ALLAH has knowledge of the future. Some people have intentionally developed some websites to spread wrong information about Quran and Hadith, so please seriously beware of the following websites & inform everyone:                    ⛔1.www.answering-islam.org ⛔2.www.aboutislam.com ⛔3.www.thequran.com ⛔4.www.Allahassurance.com.
Thanks. In addition, there is the so called video of 2008 Hajj showing angels coming from d Sky. All these are made by enemies of Islam. Please SEND this message to as many muslims as possible. If you don't spread it, muslims  around the world could get wrong information about Islam. Please let us try to forward this message as much as we can. Jazakumullahu khairan.

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