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Tuesday, 29 September 2015

Never Underestimate The Power Of Words

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Once a Professor was giving a lecture to the university students about the power of positive attitude & thinking; & the power of words.

One of the students raised his hand & said, "I do not think words can change anything. They are mere words. Like if I keep saying: "Good fortune, Good fortune." That isn’t going to make me feel good. Nor does saying: "bad fortune, bad fortune" going to make me feel sad & depressed. They are just words & have no power whatsoever.

The Professor replied, " U Idiot, just shut up. U are such an ignorant fool that u do not understand a thing of what is being said."

The student was shocked, his face became red with anger & he started, "How dare u call me a fool!!! U are such a..." The Professor interrupted & said, "Please calm down, I didn’t mean to hurt u. Please forgive me for using such words" Then the Student calmed down.

The Professor resumed, "In fact that was the answer to ur question. The words I just said had a tremendous effect on u although I had no such intention to upset u. The words still played their role. While the latter words I said calmed u down.

This clearly shows the "POWER OF WORDS" The Student agreed with the Professor.

Words are powerful; they can destroy, humiliate & hurt but they can also inspire, encourage, soothe & be kind...
Once said they can never be unsaid.. Once heard they can never be unheard. Therefore, let's choose our words carefully...

Nabi Kareem sallallaahu alayhi wasallam said (to the effect):
“Whoever believes in Allah and the
  Last Day let him speak good or
   remain silent.”
[Bukhari and Muslim]

“The best of Muslims is he from
     whose hand & tongue the Muslims
     are safe.”
[Muslim]

Monday, 28 September 2015

Loving The Creator

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Loving the creator is mandatory for us, except those whose heart is dark and has no insight will not possess such love.. Allah says:  if your fathers, your sons, your brothers, your wives, your kindred, the wealth that you've gained, the commerce in which u fear and and the dwellings in which you delight are dearer to you than Allah nd HIS messenger,  striving hard and fighting in His cause, then wait until Allah brings about His decision(torment). And Allah guides not the people who are rebellious, disobedient to Allah.................................May Allah ease our affairs in this life and in the hereafter , amin.

Sunday, 27 September 2015

Our Imaan

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Do you sometimes feel your Imaan (faith) is getting weaker?
Do you feel when you pray you cannot concentrate, and lack in kushu? You don’t feel like praying or reading Qur’an? Or that when you do read Qur’an, you do so without concentration? Does this feeling really bother you and you're not sure what to do about it or how to snap out of it?                                          And at times you find your Imaan stronger, you pray with kushu and you enjoy reading the Qur’an with focus and understanding, you do dhikr and you are so motivated and happy when you do any form of worship, but struggle to keep the ibadah consistent? well believe me you're not alone!

We all go through these ups and downs phases. There are many reasons to that and once we know them we can help ourselves stay in the higher phase of Imaan most of the time. When you feel your Imaan is getting weaker make sure you do the following:

1. Go back and recall what you've been doing in the past few days, weeks? May be gossiped or watched too much T.V. and delayed your prayers or did not wake up to pray fajr or you are not giving sadaqa when you have the means to do so…etc. Every time you do something which Allah doesn’t approve of, your heart gets covered with a layer which thickens with time until it weakens your Imaan. Allah SWT says in the Quran: (Nay! But on their hearts is the Ran (covering of sins and evil deeds) which they used to earn).

Find those reasons and start working on them.

2. Sit down peacefully and recall Allah’s blessings on you…..your health, your children, your education, your rizq, you being a Muslim, you being in a better situation than millions, you being in a safe home instead of the street, you being warm instead of cold, you being able to pay sadaqa, you not needing to beg others for rizq and many many blessings which Allah granted you and is granting you every single day. Imagine life without your loved ones, imagine life without your sight, imagine life with a serious disease, and imagine life without guidance and without Islam. This should help you appreciate and say #Alhamdulillah and see the nea’mah of Allah on you which will help you focus more and worship with appreciation.

3. Sit down and picture your death, lay down on the floor and close your eyes and imagine them preparing you for your Janazah, undressing you, moving you from one side to the other washing you and there is nothing you can do, you can’t even cover yourself and your awrah, they have to do that instead…. Completely helpless, the body you strived to cover all your life is being exposed. The clothes you are wearing which was once yours is not yours anymore and those shoes that used to be yours but is no longer yours anymore, ……nothing is yours any more. You left all your belongings at home, your family are still with you but as soon as they place you in the grave you are alone… alone with just your deeds, just your sadaqa, just your prayer, just your Dhikr. You moved from the phase of A'mal (work) and no hissab (Judgment) to the phase of hissab and no A'mal.

4. Wake up at night just 40 mins to one hour before fajr, it is the time when Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala comes to Sama’a Dunya (the first heavens) and calls as related in the following hadith and ayah of in Quran:

Abu Hurairah reports that the Messenger of Allah (saws) said: “Our Lord Descends to the lowest heaven during the last third of the night, inquiring: `Who will call on Me so that I may respond to him? Who is asking something of Me so I may give it to him? Who is asking for My forgiveness so I may forgive him?”[ Bukhari and Muslim.]

“And during a part of the night, pray Tahajjud beyond what is incumbent on you; maybe your Lord will raise you to a position of great glory.” [(Al-Isra’ 17:79]

SubhanAllah, so wake up and pray and talk to him, tell him how you feel…tell him ya Allah my heart is becoming so hard…..my Imaan is going down. Do Isthighfaar at that time so Allah can lift those layers which are weakening your Imaan, and you will be registered in sha Allah from those who do Qiyyamul Layl. Just few minutes earlier than the time you always wake up and you get tons of ajr and maghfirah. SubhanAllah how can we let such a golden opportunity go to waste, how can we waste that time in sleeping?

5. Search the net (YouTube is full of beautiful lectures from different Sheikhs) or better yet, find a book and read about Islam, Imaan, and Ihsaan, or anything that will help you scrap those hard layers from your heart. Don’t just sit and feel bad about it, strive to better yourself and Allah will always open a door for you. Imaan is like a mizan (scale) it increases and decreases based on our daily deeds. It’s a constant battle but if you follow these techniques you will always be the winner In sha Allah. Don’t listen to the Shaitaan when he comes to you and tells you: you have been bad, how can you dare ask Allah for anything, you have no right to do so….!!! That is his way to keep you away from Du’a and from Allah.
He plays with you the game of guilt so you stop talking to Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'Ala and you stay away under the reason of guilt. Don’t give him a chance. Go back to Allah and ask him for what ever your heart desires.

May Allah guide us and keep us on the path of Imaan until we breath our last. Aameen Ya Rabb.

Saturday, 26 September 2015

Duas

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1. Ya Allah grant me Ultimate Success -safety from the Fire and entry into Jannathul Firdous
2. Ya Allah make me and my family of those
companions of the Right. Who receive the book of deeds in their right hands.
3. Ya Allah, Grant me a blessed death. Let me utter the shahada before I die. Grant me the intercession of Prophet sallalahu alaihi wassalam.
4. Ya Allah grant me the companionship of Prophet sallalahu alaihi wassalam, his family and the Sahaba's in Jannathul Firdous.
5. Ya Allah save my non Muslim friends from the Fire. Guide them to Islam.
6. Ya Allah, reunite me in Jannathul Firdous with those whom I love for Your sake alone.
7. Ya Rabb, perfect my Deen and my Worship. Save me from Faahisha and let me complete half of my Deen.
8. Ya Allah accept my good deeds and increase me in reward and Your Mercy. Wipe away my sins and pardon me completely. Shower your Mercy upon me and save me from disgrace on the Day of Reckoning.
9. Ya Allah, when I die, let my soul and my record of Deeds be with the Illiyeen.
10. Ya Allah grant me, my parents, family and children guidance, steadfastness and increased Imaan.
11. Ya Allah, make me of the few You love, You Pardon and You shade on a Day when there is no shade but from Your Majestic Arsh (Throne).
12. Oh my Lord, increase me in Yakeen and Tawakkul in you. Let there be no doubt in my belief in Your Oneness, Your Majesty and Power.
13. Ya Allah increase me in my love for You and our Prophet sallalahu alaihi wassalam.
14. Ya Allah forgive me and increase me in Your Blessings and Provisions.
15. Ya Allah lead me to more opportunities to do good and seeking Your Pleasure.
16. Ya Rabb, Purify my intentions for Your Sake alone and let me not show off or take false pride. Save me from arrogance, pride, showing off and reminding of favors.
17. Oh my Creator and Sustainer, do not leave me alone. Bless me with a righteous spouse and children who will be the coolness of my eyes.
18. Oh my Lord, make me of those who are patient and obedient to You and to my parents.
19. Save me from the Fitnah of Dajjal.
20. Save me from the punishment of the grave and the punishment of the Hell Fire.
21. Ya Allah, increase me in Sadakathul Jariya work.
22. Ya Allah, bless me with good health, so I can make sajdah with ease till my dying day.
23. Ya Allah, protect me and the Muslim Ummah against wicked oppressors. Save us from Fitnah and give us ease in our times of trial.
24. My Lord, bless me with the best in this world, the best in the Hereafter and save me from the fire. I am indeed in need of the good You have in store for me.
25. Ya Allah increase me in gratitude towards You alone.
26. Oh my Rabb, save me from hypocrisy.
27. Ya Allah, let me and my spouse be among the pilgrims to perform Hajj in 2015.
28. Ya Allah protect me against Evil Jinns and Spirits. Safeguard me from their evil incitements and plots.
29. Ya Allah forgive and have Mercy upon my parents, as they looked after me when I was young.
30. Ya Allah, I pray and beg of you for the guidance of the Muslim Youth and Ummah. Save us all from Kufr, Despair, Misdeeds and Shirk.
31. Ya Allah grant me the strength to battle laziness and sleep, so I may wake up for Tahajjud and Fajr daily.

Life of the prophet by Mufti Menk

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***LIFE OF THE LAST PROPHET***

He is someone who needs no introduction, someone who is a role model to us all. Over 1.7 billion followers worldwide wholeheartedly follow his acts, repeats what he said, refused what he refused over 1400 years ago. that is Muhammad (S.A.W)


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Wednesday, 23 September 2015

Arafat Day Prayer Request

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Bro Abdul Mujib....Longlife, great health, wealth, success in all my exams and endeavours, happiness and ascendant to great heights. Accept all my dua.                                                 Sis Zaenab .... May Almighty Allah give me strength make me happy May Allah make my future hubby d best man,  give him more knowledge of islam.                                             Sis Amina ...Prayer request I want Allah to bless me and my family with Himself
Bro Yusuf ... God should perfect my result              Bro Yusuf ...Pray for good spouse and sustenance                                                           Bro Hassan ....Pray for good spouse and sustenance                                                             Sis Rekiah ...I need to start fasting next Ramadan In Shaa Allah.                                      Sis Aisha  ....God should continue blessing my parent and they should reap the fruit of their labour. And Allah should accept my secret dua.                                                                          Sis Dhikrah ....I want long life, gud health, wealth, good Job, family and prosperity.

Tuesday, 22 September 2015

Suggested schedule for the Day of Arafah

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1. Sleep early the night before to strengthen yourself for the special day.

2. Wake up before Fajr for suhoor.

3. Make wudoo, while consciously remembering that your sins are being washed away til the last drop of water.

Pray at least 4 rakahs of qiyam and make duaa for your deen & dunya in your sujood. Cry to Allah, showing Him humility & ask Him to give you tawfeeq on this great day, and thank Him for making you of those who would experience this special occasion.

4. Spend some time (10-15 mins at least) making Istighfar before Fajr, to be like the righteous whom Allah described as “seeking forgiveness before dawn.”

5. Repeat after Fajr adhan & make duaa. Pray Fajr. Sit in your prayer place and do your morning adhkar. Make tasbeeh, tahleel, tahmeed, & takbeer. And as the Prophet Muhammad (Sallal laahu alaihi wa sallam) advised, increase in “la ilaha illallah, wahdahu la shareeka lahu, lahul mulk wa lahul hamd, wa huwa ala kulli shay’in qadeer.”

6. 15 minutes after sunrise pray 2 rakahs of shurooq. This all amounts to the reward of a complete Hajj & umrah. So do not waste it!

7. If you’re able to stay awake by all means, do so and do not waste a single minute. If you need to sleep, take a nap for an hour with the conscious intention of energizing yourself for the worship of Allah.

8. When you wake up, make wudoo and pray at least 4 rakahs of duha. Then recite lots of Quran and make the dhikr mentioned above in breaks in between.
(Make dhikr after Dhuhr as you prepare food or as you do what is absolutely necessary.)

9. After Asr, say the evening adhkar. Then recite Quram again til about an hour before Maghrib. At that point, make LOTS of duaa til Maghrib, while having yaqeen that Allah will answer. (Preparing a duaa list ahead of time helps!) Beg that the day will not come to an end except that Allah has forgiven you all your sins and written you of those He has freed from the Fire.

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Fasting in the month of Dhul Hijjah

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Asalam Alaekum Warahmatuhlah Wabarakatuh , Today is 8th Dhul Hijjah, May Allah reward us with Jannah, remember to fast on the 9th of Dhul Hijjah also ...Jazakumlahu Khairahn

Monday, 21 September 2015

Islam and its pillars

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Islam is the religion of peace,                              We have five pillars of Islam, Iman, Solat , Zakat, Sawn and Hajj

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