Allahumma, Ar-Rahman,
let me in through Ar-Rayyaan,
with my daughter hand in hand.
Or if not, then shake me loose
of all I've done;
brush the sins off me like dust
and show me the path
to Bab As-Salat.
Or Bab Al-Hajj, or Bab-As-Saum.
Let me come home,
let me come home to You.
Bab At-Tawbah, Bab Al-Jihad,
with my child, that's all I ask,
and let all else vanish
beneath the waters, or be taken
by the wind.
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Story - :- A Gate Called Ar-Rayyaan
''Advise'':-/:-/- Life is hard, but the sun still shines:
How is life treating you?
People never answer this question honestly, do they? You ask them,
"What's up?" and they never say, "Oh brother, let me tell you," and
start pouring out their troubles. Because people don't want to burden
others.
But the reality is that manypeople are suffering in some way. They are
dealing with:
*.
Job stresses
*.
Financial worries and debt
*.
Illness, either their own or a family member's
*.
Family problems
*.
Loneliness
Life can be hard sometimes. It can be lonely, frustrating, confusing
and painful.
But Alhamdulillah, although life has its challenges, it's still
preciousisn't it? Every moment is a chance to get closer to Allah, to
express the talentsHe has given us, and to feelthe sunshine on our
faces.
If life is hard, hang in there.Ask yourself what steps you can take to
make things better. Even if they are tiny steps – so small that they
seem insignificant to you – have faith, they will make a difference in
time.
In the meantime, count theblessings you've been given. In Surat
Ar-Rahman, Allah asks us over and overagain, "Fa bi ayyi aalaai
rabbikumaa tukathibaan." "Then which of the favors of your Lord will
you deny?"
Breathe deeply and feel your chest rise. Hold your head up. Bite into
a grape or strawberry and taste thepure goodness of it. Step outside
and feel the breezeor the sun on your face. Go the park, sit down with
your back against a tree, and praise Allah. Life is hard, but it's
precious.
I'm not dismissing anyone's problems. They are real. But don't lose
sight of the other side of the equation. When I look at my daughter, I
see that Alhamdulillah she is healthy, bright, and she loves me. So
how can I ever feel despair, or be ungrateful to Allah? I cannot./
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People never answer this question honestly, do they? You ask them,
"What's up?" and they never say, "Oh brother, let me tell you," and
start pouring out their troubles. Because people don't want to burden
others.
But the reality is that manypeople are suffering in some way. They are
dealing with:
*.
Job stresses
*.
Financial worries and debt
*.
Illness, either their own or a family member's
*.
Family problems
*.
Loneliness
Life can be hard sometimes. It can be lonely, frustrating, confusing
and painful.
But Alhamdulillah, although life has its challenges, it's still
preciousisn't it? Every moment is a chance to get closer to Allah, to
express the talentsHe has given us, and to feelthe sunshine on our
faces.
If life is hard, hang in there.Ask yourself what steps you can take to
make things better. Even if they are tiny steps – so small that they
seem insignificant to you – have faith, they will make a difference in
time.
In the meantime, count theblessings you've been given. In Surat
Ar-Rahman, Allah asks us over and overagain, "Fa bi ayyi aalaai
rabbikumaa tukathibaan." "Then which of the favors of your Lord will
you deny?"
Breathe deeply and feel your chest rise. Hold your head up. Bite into
a grape or strawberry and taste thepure goodness of it. Step outside
and feel the breezeor the sun on your face. Go the park, sit down with
your back against a tree, and praise Allah. Life is hard, but it's
precious.
I'm not dismissing anyone's problems. They are real. But don't lose
sight of the other side of the equation. When I look at my daughter, I
see that Alhamdulillah she is healthy, bright, and she loves me. So
how can I ever feel despair, or be ungrateful to Allah? I cannot./
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Story - :-| The Curious Ladybug
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Once upon a time, a cheerful ladybug was in the park hopping from
oneflower to another and enjoying the nice sunny day. The ladybug was
a very curious, and liked to check out anything new.
The ladybug flew across the road to look at the rowof homes across
from the park. Each home had a little yard with plenty of flowers. Her
favorite flowers were the red roses and so she went to the yard that
had the most."Mmmmmm" she went as she started munching."Such beautiful
and delicious roses" she thought.
While she was enjoying herself and hopping from on red rose to
another, shenoticed the front door opening and a man leavingthe house.
He left the door cracked open as he gathered his things, so the
ladybug flew in. On her way in she almost bumpedinto a woman who was
heading out. The woman walked out the door and slammed it shut. Oops,
the ladybug was stuck inside!
The ladybug didn't care at first. She wanted to look around and
explore. She flew into the bedroom, it was tidy and nice. She thenflew
to the bathroom and found it very boring so she left right away. Then
she flew into the kitchen where she nibbled on some crumbs she found
onthe table. She also licked a spot of maple syrup she found on the
table.
Now that the ladybug had seen everything she was ready to leave. But
how could she when all the doors and windows were closed. So the
ladybug decided to wait until the people came home so that she could
fly out the crack again as they came in.
She waited, and waited until she got tired of waiting and got hungry
too. She decided to fly backto the kitchen to take another lick of the
maple syrup on the table. "Yum" she thought as she slurped up some
maple syrup,"Mmmm". But just then theman and woman came home and shut
the door behind them. The ladybug had missed her chance.
She would have to try again the next day, she though as she hid under
the lampshade in the livingroom, right next to the door. The man and
womanwent to bed and the ladybug fell asleep under the lampshade. She
was so tired and it had been a long day. She was sleeping very deeply,
having lovely ladybug dreams, when she heard the door opening and
closing. "What happened?" she thought, " How could I have missed them
again?" It seems she was so tired that she didn'teven hear them wake
up, get dressed, and head out to work.
"Why do they have to leave for work so early?" thought the ladybug.
"NowI'll probably never make it out" then she flew off to the kitchen
to eat some more of the left over crumbs that she found. Shefound some
muffin crumbsthat tasted very good and was lucky enough to find asmall
drop of orange juice that she licked up happily."That was a really
great breakfast" she said to herself, "but now I need to concentrate
on finding out how to get out of this place and get back home. My
family must be worried about me by now."
She looked around everywhere. She was hoping there was a crackedwindow
or a hole in the wall, but she couldn't find any. She tried to squeeze
under the door, but there just wasn't enough room. She just had to
wait….again!
This time she would not goto the kitchen, she would not rest or sleep
either. Shewould just wait…and she did, for a long, long time. But the
man and his wife did not go back home rightaway after work. Instead
they decided to go out for dinner, and they stayed out late. The
ladybug waited till it was very dark and she was so tired. She gave up
on them coming back and fell asleep.
At about midnight the couple came back home. The ladybug woke up on
the door slamming shut and saw the man and the woman walking in. Then
she waited until they wentto bed and fell asleep.
The ladybug decided not towait until the morning to do something. She
did not want to fall asleep again and miss them leaving in the
morning. She had thought of hiding in the woman's purse, but the purse
was closed shut and she was unable to get in.
Then she thought of the man's wallet, but she feared that when he put
his wallet in his pants he might sit on her and squishher./:-> :->
Once upon a time, a cheerful ladybug was in the park hopping from
oneflower to another and enjoying the nice sunny day. The ladybug was
a very curious, and liked to check out anything new.
The ladybug flew across the road to look at the rowof homes across
from the park. Each home had a little yard with plenty of flowers. Her
favorite flowers were the red roses and so she went to the yard that
had the most."Mmmmmm" she went as she started munching."Such beautiful
and delicious roses" she thought.
While she was enjoying herself and hopping from on red rose to
another, shenoticed the front door opening and a man leavingthe house.
He left the door cracked open as he gathered his things, so the
ladybug flew in. On her way in she almost bumpedinto a woman who was
heading out. The woman walked out the door and slammed it shut. Oops,
the ladybug was stuck inside!
The ladybug didn't care at first. She wanted to look around and
explore. She flew into the bedroom, it was tidy and nice. She thenflew
to the bathroom and found it very boring so she left right away. Then
she flew into the kitchen where she nibbled on some crumbs she found
onthe table. She also licked a spot of maple syrup she found on the
table.
Now that the ladybug had seen everything she was ready to leave. But
how could she when all the doors and windows were closed. So the
ladybug decided to wait until the people came home so that she could
fly out the crack again as they came in.
She waited, and waited until she got tired of waiting and got hungry
too. She decided to fly backto the kitchen to take another lick of the
maple syrup on the table. "Yum" she thought as she slurped up some
maple syrup,"Mmmm". But just then theman and woman came home and shut
the door behind them. The ladybug had missed her chance.
She would have to try again the next day, she though as she hid under
the lampshade in the livingroom, right next to the door. The man and
womanwent to bed and the ladybug fell asleep under the lampshade. She
was so tired and it had been a long day. She was sleeping very deeply,
having lovely ladybug dreams, when she heard the door opening and
closing. "What happened?" she thought, " How could I have missed them
again?" It seems she was so tired that she didn'teven hear them wake
up, get dressed, and head out to work.
"Why do they have to leave for work so early?" thought the ladybug.
"NowI'll probably never make it out" then she flew off to the kitchen
to eat some more of the left over crumbs that she found. Shefound some
muffin crumbsthat tasted very good and was lucky enough to find asmall
drop of orange juice that she licked up happily."That was a really
great breakfast" she said to herself, "but now I need to concentrate
on finding out how to get out of this place and get back home. My
family must be worried about me by now."
She looked around everywhere. She was hoping there was a crackedwindow
or a hole in the wall, but she couldn't find any. She tried to squeeze
under the door, but there just wasn't enough room. She just had to
wait….again!
This time she would not goto the kitchen, she would not rest or sleep
either. Shewould just wait…and she did, for a long, long time. But the
man and his wife did not go back home rightaway after work. Instead
they decided to go out for dinner, and they stayed out late. The
ladybug waited till it was very dark and she was so tired. She gave up
on them coming back and fell asleep.
At about midnight the couple came back home. The ladybug woke up on
the door slamming shut and saw the man and the woman walking in. Then
she waited until they wentto bed and fell asleep.
The ladybug decided not towait until the morning to do something. She
did not want to fall asleep again and miss them leaving in the
morning. She had thought of hiding in the woman's purse, but the purse
was closed shut and she was unable to get in.
Then she thought of the man's wallet, but she feared that when he put
his wallet in his pants he might sit on her and squishher./:-> :->
''Advise'':-/:-/Recitation of the Quran During Menses and Post Natal Bleeding:
*. The sexually defiled man/woman can at any time he/she wishes remove
that state. He/she can make ghusl and if there is no water then they
can perform tayammum.
*. Menstruating woman can not dosuch a thing, she is in that state for
as long as Allah (SWT) wills, until her period comes to an end.
Recitation of the Quran by menstruating and post-partum bleeding women
has been made permissible by the Malikis, Shafis, Hanbalis, Abu
Hanifa, and a number of other scholars. Their proofbeing:
*. Hadith of Bukhari and Muslim concerning the Eid prayer. Narrated
Umm 'Atiya (RA):
*. "I heard Allah's Messenger (SAW)saying that the unmarried virgins
and the mature girls and the menstruating women should come out and
participatein the good deeds as well as invocations of faithful
believers but the menstruating women should keep away from the
Musallah - praying place [Salat (prayers)]. Someone asked (Umm
'Atiya)(surprisingly), "Do you say the menstruating women?" She
replied, "Doesn't a menstruating woman attend 'Arafat (Hajj) and such
and such (other deeds)?"
*. Takbeer is a type of remembrance of Allah (SWT) andsupplication is
not any different from dhikr
*. Hadith of Bukhari regarding Aisha (RA) when she got her menses on
the way to Mecca.
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that state. He/she can make ghusl and if there is no water then they
can perform tayammum.
*. Menstruating woman can not dosuch a thing, she is in that state for
as long as Allah (SWT) wills, until her period comes to an end.
Recitation of the Quran by menstruating and post-partum bleeding women
has been made permissible by the Malikis, Shafis, Hanbalis, Abu
Hanifa, and a number of other scholars. Their proofbeing:
*. Hadith of Bukhari and Muslim concerning the Eid prayer. Narrated
Umm 'Atiya (RA):
*. "I heard Allah's Messenger (SAW)saying that the unmarried virgins
and the mature girls and the menstruating women should come out and
participatein the good deeds as well as invocations of faithful
believers but the menstruating women should keep away from the
Musallah - praying place [Salat (prayers)]. Someone asked (Umm
'Atiya)(surprisingly), "Do you say the menstruating women?" She
replied, "Doesn't a menstruating woman attend 'Arafat (Hajj) and such
and such (other deeds)?"
*. Takbeer is a type of remembrance of Allah (SWT) andsupplication is
not any different from dhikr
*. Hadith of Bukhari regarding Aisha (RA) when she got her menses on
the way to Mecca.
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Qur'an Ayath - Explanation :-/-
Imam Ahmad recorded that `Abdullah said that theMessenger of Allah,
sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam, said,
" Paradise is nearer to any of you than the strap of hisshoe, and so
is the (Hell) Fire." [Ahmad 1:387]
Al-Bukhari collected this Hadith through the narration of Ath-Thawri
[Fath al-Bari 11:328]. This Hadith indicates the close proximity of
both good and evil in relation to mankind. If this is the case, then
this is the reason Allah the Exalted encouraged mankind to rush to
perform acts of righteousness and obedience and to avoid
theprohibitions. By doing so, their sins and errors will beforgiven
and they will acquire rewards and an exalted status. Allah the Exalted
said,
"Race with one another in hastening towards forgiveness from your
Lord, and Paradise the width whereof is as the width of the heaven and
the earth."
Allah the Exalted said in another Ayah,
"And march forth in the way (to) forgiveness fromyour Lord, and for
Paradise as wide as the heavens and the earth, prepared for those who
have Taqwa." (3:133)
Allah said here,
"prepared for those who believe in Allah and His Messengers. That is
the grace of Allah which He bestows on whom He is pleased with. And
Allah isthe Owner of the great bounty."
Meaning, "This, that Allah has qualified them for, is alla part of His
favor, bounty and compassion." We mentioned a Hadith collected in the
Sahih in which the poor emigrants said to the Messenger, sallallahu
`alayhi wa sallam, "O Allah's Messenger! The wealthy people will get
higher grades and permanent enjoyment." He asked,"Why is that?" They
said,"They pray like us and fast as we do. However, they give in
charity, whereas wecannot do that, and they free servants, whereas we
cannot afford it."
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sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam, said,
" Paradise is nearer to any of you than the strap of hisshoe, and so
is the (Hell) Fire." [Ahmad 1:387]
Al-Bukhari collected this Hadith through the narration of Ath-Thawri
[Fath al-Bari 11:328]. This Hadith indicates the close proximity of
both good and evil in relation to mankind. If this is the case, then
this is the reason Allah the Exalted encouraged mankind to rush to
perform acts of righteousness and obedience and to avoid
theprohibitions. By doing so, their sins and errors will beforgiven
and they will acquire rewards and an exalted status. Allah the Exalted
said,
"Race with one another in hastening towards forgiveness from your
Lord, and Paradise the width whereof is as the width of the heaven and
the earth."
Allah the Exalted said in another Ayah,
"And march forth in the way (to) forgiveness fromyour Lord, and for
Paradise as wide as the heavens and the earth, prepared for those who
have Taqwa." (3:133)
Allah said here,
"prepared for those who believe in Allah and His Messengers. That is
the grace of Allah which He bestows on whom He is pleased with. And
Allah isthe Owner of the great bounty."
Meaning, "This, that Allah has qualified them for, is alla part of His
favor, bounty and compassion." We mentioned a Hadith collected in the
Sahih in which the poor emigrants said to the Messenger, sallallahu
`alayhi wa sallam, "O Allah's Messenger! The wealthy people will get
higher grades and permanent enjoyment." He asked,"Why is that?" They
said,"They pray like us and fast as we do. However, they give in
charity, whereas wecannot do that, and they free servants, whereas we
cannot afford it."
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Health:-/-WHAT YOU HAVE TO KNOW ABOUT ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE?
WHAT YOU HAVE TO KNOW ABOUT ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE?
Alzheimer's disease is a progressive neurologic disease of the brain
leadingto the irreversible loss of neurons and the loss of
intellectual abilities, including memory and reasoning, which become
severe enough to impede social or occupational functioning.
Alzheimer's disease is also known as simply Alzheimer's, and Senile
Dementia of the Alzheimer Type (SDAT) .
During the course of the disease plaques and tangles develop within
the structure of the brain. This causes brain cells to die. Patients
with Alzheimer's also have a deficiency in the levels of some vital
brain chemicals which are involved with the transmission of messages
in the brain - neurotransmitte r
Alzheimer's disease is the most common form of dementia. The disease
gets worse as it develops - it is a progressive disease. There is no
current cure for Alzheimer's, although thereare ways of slowing down
its advance and helping patients with some of the symptoms.
Alzheimer's is also a terminal disease - it is incurable and causes
death.
According the National Institute on Aging, there are estimated to be
between 2.4 million and 4.5 million Americans who have Alzheimer's.
There areapproximately 417,000 people in the UK with Alzheimer's,
according to the Alzheimer's Society./
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Alzheimer's disease is a progressive neurologic disease of the brain
leadingto the irreversible loss of neurons and the loss of
intellectual abilities, including memory and reasoning, which become
severe enough to impede social or occupational functioning.
Alzheimer's disease is also known as simply Alzheimer's, and Senile
Dementia of the Alzheimer Type (SDAT) .
During the course of the disease plaques and tangles develop within
the structure of the brain. This causes brain cells to die. Patients
with Alzheimer's also have a deficiency in the levels of some vital
brain chemicals which are involved with the transmission of messages
in the brain - neurotransmitte r
Alzheimer's disease is the most common form of dementia. The disease
gets worse as it develops - it is a progressive disease. There is no
current cure for Alzheimer's, although thereare ways of slowing down
its advance and helping patients with some of the symptoms.
Alzheimer's is also a terminal disease - it is incurable and causes
death.
According the National Institute on Aging, there are estimated to be
between 2.4 million and 4.5 million Americans who have Alzheimer's.
There areapproximately 417,000 people in the UK with Alzheimer's,
according to the Alzheimer's Society./
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Story - Darkness v/s Light
Once I had to go to a city for a few days. My plane landed t...here
during the late night hours. A brother gave me a ride to the
placewhere I was going to stay. This was the first time I visited this
town and was curious to see what it looked like. However, it was dark
at night and I wasn't able to see many things.
The next day, I went out with the brother and he happened to take the
sameroad as the previous night. But since it was day time, I was able
to see the river, hills, and many other landscapes that was not
properly visible the previous night.
It came to my mind that this is similar to what we go through in our
lives. Allah Ta'ala as told us through the Quran and Prophet Muhammad
(saw) about the many unseen things that are awaiting us in the
hereafter. While we are in this world, it's just like we are in
darkness. Weare not able to see all thesethings. But as soon as we die
and close our eyes, everything will open up to us like the day time
and we will see whatever was hidden.
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during the late night hours. A brother gave me a ride to the
placewhere I was going to stay. This was the first time I visited this
town and was curious to see what it looked like. However, it was dark
at night and I wasn't able to see many things.
The next day, I went out with the brother and he happened to take the
sameroad as the previous night. But since it was day time, I was able
to see the river, hills, and many other landscapes that was not
properly visible the previous night.
It came to my mind that this is similar to what we go through in our
lives. Allah Ta'ala as told us through the Quran and Prophet Muhammad
(saw) about the many unseen things that are awaiting us in the
hereafter. While we are in this world, it's just like we are in
darkness. Weare not able to see all thesethings. But as soon as we die
and close our eyes, everything will open up to us like the day time
and we will see whatever was hidden.
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''Advise'':-/:-/Patiently Persevere:
'When I looked into history I found a small number of individuals
whose lives mirrored the life cycle of a grain of wheat. They were
torn from their roots, then crushed, then ground in mills, then
kneaded with fists, then rolled out and baked in ovens at high
temperatures… just so they could provide food for others.'
Patiently persevere in the face of hardship hoping for a good outcome
because you never know how manydead hearts you will bring to life in
the process. No hardship lasts forever. There is always an end."
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whose lives mirrored the life cycle of a grain of wheat. They were
torn from their roots, then crushed, then ground in mills, then
kneaded with fists, then rolled out and baked in ovens at high
temperatures… just so they could provide food for others.'
Patiently persevere in the face of hardship hoping for a good outcome
because you never know how manydead hearts you will bring to life in
the process. No hardship lasts forever. There is always an end."
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The Prophet ï·º says, "The du`a' of any worshipper will continue to be
responded to, as long as hedoes not ask for a sin or breaking the ties
of kinship, and as long as he is not hasty."
It was asked, 'O Messenger of Allah, and what does it mean to be
hasty? He responded, 'A worshipper says, 'I have prayed and prayed,
and I don't see thatit will be accepted,' so he gives up hope of being
answered and leaves du'a'.'(Muslim)
responded to, as long as hedoes not ask for a sin or breaking the ties
of kinship, and as long as he is not hasty."
It was asked, 'O Messenger of Allah, and what does it mean to be
hasty? He responded, 'A worshipper says, 'I have prayed and prayed,
and I don't see thatit will be accepted,' so he gives up hope of being
answered and leaves du'a'.'(Muslim)
''Advise'':-/:-/
We get very hard on ourselves sometimes. And while there is
benefit in taking ourselves to account, the sunshine comes from
never losing hope in Allah'smercy. Allah's mercy and
forgiveness is able to encompass whatever you have done. So
knock on that door right now.
{Never lose hope in the mercy of Allah} Qur'an 39:53/
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benefit in taking ourselves to account, the sunshine comes from
never losing hope in Allah'smercy. Allah's mercy and
forgiveness is able to encompass whatever you have done. So
knock on that door right now.
{Never lose hope in the mercy of Allah} Qur'an 39:53/
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Story - :-/- Galaxy- of -beauties
Story - :-/- True love
True love : Ahmad, 26 and his wife Fatima, 25 are disabled. The wife
without feet & the husband without hands. He eats by her hands & she
walks by his feet.... This disabled couple proves that there is hope
for the rest of us. He has no arms and she has no legs but what they
are able to accomplish is remarkable. She takes care of him good and
he's able to do almost everything with his feet. Moreover, in their
everyday life they do all the housework without any help from the
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walks by his feet.... This disabled couple proves that there is hope
for the rest of us. He has no arms and she has no legs but what they
are able to accomplish is remarkable. She takes care of him good and
he's able to do almost everything with his feet. Moreover, in their
everyday life they do all the housework without any help from the
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HADEES:-> - A SIMPLE EXPLANATION OFAHAADEETHS:
The status of the Sunnah (This is the Guidance with which the Prophet
(S) came. It includes his sayings, actions or his attributes.) of the
Prophet Muhammad (S) as a divine source of Islamic law and guidance
has been accepted unanimously by the Muslims throughout the centuries.
However, during the last century, many non-Muslim Orientalists and
their followers have tried to castdoubts in the authority of the
Sunnah, and have created a suspicious attitude towards Ahaadeeth.
The Ahaadeeths of our Messenger (S) all of which have been
scrupulously studied and verified by specialists in the study of
Ahaadeeth. Because of this,it is appropriate to mention a few facts
about the authority and reliabilityof the Sunnah, so that any
skepticism and suspicions can be laid to rest.
As for the authority of the Sunnah, then it must be understood that
the role ofthe Prophet Muhammad (S)was not as a mere postman who,
after delivering his letter, has noconcern with it whatsoever. The
Messengerwas not sent just to deliverthe Book of Allah, but to expound
it and demonstrate a practical example of its contents. (Aal-`Imran
3:164.) This function of the Prophet (S) could not be carried out
unless his guidance was held to be authoritative and binding upon his
followers. Thus Allah made obedience to His Messenger(S) an obligation
upon mankind. (Aal-`Imraan 3:132, An-Noor 24:54, etc.)
Today many Muslims do not understand this point, thinking that
following andobeying the Prophet's (S) commands is a matter of choice,
and that it is only the commandments in the Qur'ân that they are
duty-bound to comply with. This misconception was indeed prophesied by
the Messenger (S) who made the correct position and status of the
Sunnah explicitly clear. He said,
{Indeed I have been given the Qur'ân, and that which is like it along
with it; yet the time is coming where aman reclining on his couch will
say, "Keep to this Qur'ân: what you find in it to be permissible treat
as permissible; and what you find prohibited treat as prohibited." But
what Allah's Messenger has prohibited is like what Allah has
prohibited.} (Recorded by Ahmad, Abu Daawood, and others. Verified to
be authentic by al-Albaani (Saheeh ul-Jaami` 8186).
Careful consideration of this ahaadeeth will also lead us to deduce
that his (S) authority was not confined to his time, as many nowadays
purport; itholds good for all times to come. Since the above ahaadeeth
is a prophecy, it also shows us that the Sunnah is divine in its
origin.
Allah is Al-Aleem (the All-Knowing) and Al-Hakeem (the All-Wise); and
He is aware of the pastand everything to come in the future. Thus, His
divinely revealed Sunnah isapplicable to mankind from the time of the
Prophet (S) until the Day ofResurrection. Allah is able to do all
things; and He hasgiven us a Sunnah that is preserved, perfect and
complete and does not need to be changed with the times. Surely
removing something from it when it is complete and perfect willonly
cause imperfection and incompleteness. He hastold us (by revealing to
theProphet (S) towards the end of his life):
{This day, I have perfected your religion for you, completed my favor
upon you and have chosen for you Islam as your way of
life.}(Al-Maaidah 5:3.)
As for the reliability of the Prophet's (S) Sunnah, first of all,
contrary to what many think, compilation of the Prophet's (S) Sunnah
began in his own lifetime. Many Companions of the Messenger (R)
documented the sayings and actions of the Prophet (S); and this was
something the Prophet (S) himself instructed them to do. He (S) said
to one of his Companions (R):
{Continue writing [what I say] for by Him in whose Hand is my soul,
nothing comes out from my mouth except the Truth.} ( Ahmad,Abu
Daawood, and others. Verified to be authentic by al-Albaani
(As-Saheehah 1532)
Moreover, writing was not their sole means of preservation. The Arabs
before Islam were well accustomed to memorizingthousands of verses of
poetry./
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(S) came. It includes his sayings, actions or his attributes.) of the
Prophet Muhammad (S) as a divine source of Islamic law and guidance
has been accepted unanimously by the Muslims throughout the centuries.
However, during the last century, many non-Muslim Orientalists and
their followers have tried to castdoubts in the authority of the
Sunnah, and have created a suspicious attitude towards Ahaadeeth.
The Ahaadeeths of our Messenger (S) all of which have been
scrupulously studied and verified by specialists in the study of
Ahaadeeth. Because of this,it is appropriate to mention a few facts
about the authority and reliabilityof the Sunnah, so that any
skepticism and suspicions can be laid to rest.
As for the authority of the Sunnah, then it must be understood that
the role ofthe Prophet Muhammad (S)was not as a mere postman who,
after delivering his letter, has noconcern with it whatsoever. The
Messengerwas not sent just to deliverthe Book of Allah, but to expound
it and demonstrate a practical example of its contents. (Aal-`Imran
3:164.) This function of the Prophet (S) could not be carried out
unless his guidance was held to be authoritative and binding upon his
followers. Thus Allah made obedience to His Messenger(S) an obligation
upon mankind. (Aal-`Imraan 3:132, An-Noor 24:54, etc.)
Today many Muslims do not understand this point, thinking that
following andobeying the Prophet's (S) commands is a matter of choice,
and that it is only the commandments in the Qur'ân that they are
duty-bound to comply with. This misconception was indeed prophesied by
the Messenger (S) who made the correct position and status of the
Sunnah explicitly clear. He said,
{Indeed I have been given the Qur'ân, and that which is like it along
with it; yet the time is coming where aman reclining on his couch will
say, "Keep to this Qur'ân: what you find in it to be permissible treat
as permissible; and what you find prohibited treat as prohibited." But
what Allah's Messenger has prohibited is like what Allah has
prohibited.} (Recorded by Ahmad, Abu Daawood, and others. Verified to
be authentic by al-Albaani (Saheeh ul-Jaami` 8186).
Careful consideration of this ahaadeeth will also lead us to deduce
that his (S) authority was not confined to his time, as many nowadays
purport; itholds good for all times to come. Since the above ahaadeeth
is a prophecy, it also shows us that the Sunnah is divine in its
origin.
Allah is Al-Aleem (the All-Knowing) and Al-Hakeem (the All-Wise); and
He is aware of the pastand everything to come in the future. Thus, His
divinely revealed Sunnah isapplicable to mankind from the time of the
Prophet (S) until the Day ofResurrection. Allah is able to do all
things; and He hasgiven us a Sunnah that is preserved, perfect and
complete and does not need to be changed with the times. Surely
removing something from it when it is complete and perfect willonly
cause imperfection and incompleteness. He hastold us (by revealing to
theProphet (S) towards the end of his life):
{This day, I have perfected your religion for you, completed my favor
upon you and have chosen for you Islam as your way of
life.}(Al-Maaidah 5:3.)
As for the reliability of the Prophet's (S) Sunnah, first of all,
contrary to what many think, compilation of the Prophet's (S) Sunnah
began in his own lifetime. Many Companions of the Messenger (R)
documented the sayings and actions of the Prophet (S); and this was
something the Prophet (S) himself instructed them to do. He (S) said
to one of his Companions (R):
{Continue writing [what I say] for by Him in whose Hand is my soul,
nothing comes out from my mouth except the Truth.} ( Ahmad,Abu
Daawood, and others. Verified to be authentic by al-Albaani
(As-Saheehah 1532)
Moreover, writing was not their sole means of preservation. The Arabs
before Islam were well accustomed to memorizingthousands of verses of
poetry./
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Story - Past Event:-/-sick, but death visited us instead:
There are so many virtues in visiting the sick. It's often a reality
check which helps us to regain focus on our own lives, be grateful for
our own health and it helps us put life into perspective as the ill
and ailing are often in betweenlife and death; between this world and
Hereafter.
"He who visits the sick continues to remain in the fruit garden of
Paradise until he returns." [Sahih Muslim]
"A Muslim walking to visit a sick person will be wading in the mercy
of Allah. When the visitor sits with the sick one, they will be
immersed in mercy until his return." [Ahmed and Ibn Hibban]
But the other virtues of visiting the sick is that often times, your
presence uplifts their mood, brings asmile to their face and helps
them forget their suffering. And sometimes, as this past week showed
me, visiting someone at the right time of their sickness, may be a
Divine Way of Allah bringing help and assistance to the family in
their time of need.
Below is an account of something that happened to me and my friend
just a couple of days ago. The scenes, images and flashbacks still
replay in mymind, and I find the wisdom and lessons that I learnt to
be so numerous…:
Ring, ring!
Me: Hello?
Friend: As-salamu `alaykum.
Me: Hey, wa `alaykumusalam sis! Good to hear from you, how's it going?
It was my friend calling from abroad. Her mother had been taken ill
and diagnosed with advanced lung cancer, so her and her eldest
daughter had travelled from their homeland to Egypt in search of good
medical care and treatment. Although we never met them before, the
very least we could do was visit and see how we could help. Wedidn't
realise they were all alone, with no assistance, unable to speak
Arabic or get around easily.
Tuesday, 11am.
The aunty had received her1st dose of chemotherapy the day before and
had gone home to rest.
My friend and I decided to visit her and see how she was doing. We met
up after class, grabbed some food and fruits to take to the aunty and
made our way from there. As we got in, the daughter said she was
sleeping. But we popped into the room to see her anyway.
"Here, let me wake her up for you" said the daughter.
"No, no, please, let her sleep" I objected.
"No, it's ok, she's been sleeping long enough."
"How long?" I asked.
"Since yesterday, but she woke twice in the night and was sick."
"Is she usually up by this time?"
"Yes, she doesn't sleep for this long. She seems to be in a deep sleep."
"When was the last time she ate?"
"Yesterday evening."
I don't know why I was asking these questions since the daughter
herself is a doctor, but the situation didn't seem right to me.
"Aunty?" I shook her myself.
No response. She was breathing deeply but normally. "Aunty?!" I
shookher again, this time raising my voice. She was heavily sedated
and unresponsive. I pinched her fingers, shookher, no response. This
didn't look right, we decided to get her to hospital.
Pulling out a wheelchair, we rushed to get her in, struggling under
her weight. I went downstairs to get help from the doorman but he was
nowhere to be seen. Ah man, I started pressing on a button. "Hello,
10th floor here." No, wrong button! These Egyptian buildings are so
random in their intercom system!
I frantically pushed anotherbutton… finally got through to him. He
came out and after trying to explain, we rushed back upto the flat.
Alhamdulillah we managed to get her downstairs and out on to the
street.
Now, this wasn't the UK where one can dial 999 and have a team of
medics arrive within minutes to take the burden of you. This was a
place where we didn't even know the emergency number! Incredibly, a
few days priorto this, someone was asking me about the emergency no. &
services in Egypt. I had no clue, so I just said, "If anything
happens, grab the nearest taxi; it's probably faster and better than
waiting foran ambulance."
Subhan'Allah, was I completely living my own advice right now or what
We flagged down a taxi and struggled again to get the aunty inside,
she was still unconscious.
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check which helps us to regain focus on our own lives, be grateful for
our own health and it helps us put life into perspective as the ill
and ailing are often in betweenlife and death; between this world and
Hereafter.
"He who visits the sick continues to remain in the fruit garden of
Paradise until he returns." [Sahih Muslim]
"A Muslim walking to visit a sick person will be wading in the mercy
of Allah. When the visitor sits with the sick one, they will be
immersed in mercy until his return." [Ahmed and Ibn Hibban]
But the other virtues of visiting the sick is that often times, your
presence uplifts their mood, brings asmile to their face and helps
them forget their suffering. And sometimes, as this past week showed
me, visiting someone at the right time of their sickness, may be a
Divine Way of Allah bringing help and assistance to the family in
their time of need.
Below is an account of something that happened to me and my friend
just a couple of days ago. The scenes, images and flashbacks still
replay in mymind, and I find the wisdom and lessons that I learnt to
be so numerous…:
Ring, ring!
Me: Hello?
Friend: As-salamu `alaykum.
Me: Hey, wa `alaykumusalam sis! Good to hear from you, how's it going?
It was my friend calling from abroad. Her mother had been taken ill
and diagnosed with advanced lung cancer, so her and her eldest
daughter had travelled from their homeland to Egypt in search of good
medical care and treatment. Although we never met them before, the
very least we could do was visit and see how we could help. Wedidn't
realise they were all alone, with no assistance, unable to speak
Arabic or get around easily.
Tuesday, 11am.
The aunty had received her1st dose of chemotherapy the day before and
had gone home to rest.
My friend and I decided to visit her and see how she was doing. We met
up after class, grabbed some food and fruits to take to the aunty and
made our way from there. As we got in, the daughter said she was
sleeping. But we popped into the room to see her anyway.
"Here, let me wake her up for you" said the daughter.
"No, no, please, let her sleep" I objected.
"No, it's ok, she's been sleeping long enough."
"How long?" I asked.
"Since yesterday, but she woke twice in the night and was sick."
"Is she usually up by this time?"
"Yes, she doesn't sleep for this long. She seems to be in a deep sleep."
"When was the last time she ate?"
"Yesterday evening."
I don't know why I was asking these questions since the daughter
herself is a doctor, but the situation didn't seem right to me.
"Aunty?" I shook her myself.
No response. She was breathing deeply but normally. "Aunty?!" I
shookher again, this time raising my voice. She was heavily sedated
and unresponsive. I pinched her fingers, shookher, no response. This
didn't look right, we decided to get her to hospital.
Pulling out a wheelchair, we rushed to get her in, struggling under
her weight. I went downstairs to get help from the doorman but he was
nowhere to be seen. Ah man, I started pressing on a button. "Hello,
10th floor here." No, wrong button! These Egyptian buildings are so
random in their intercom system!
I frantically pushed anotherbutton… finally got through to him. He
came out and after trying to explain, we rushed back upto the flat.
Alhamdulillah we managed to get her downstairs and out on to the
street.
Now, this wasn't the UK where one can dial 999 and have a team of
medics arrive within minutes to take the burden of you. This was a
place where we didn't even know the emergency number! Incredibly, a
few days priorto this, someone was asking me about the emergency no. &
services in Egypt. I had no clue, so I just said, "If anything
happens, grab the nearest taxi; it's probably faster and better than
waiting foran ambulance."
Subhan'Allah, was I completely living my own advice right now or what
We flagged down a taxi and struggled again to get the aunty inside,
she was still unconscious.
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Good Morning TIPS
Lines by a depressed hearti don't know why life teaches me so many
lessons, when i am not interested in learning.good morning
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Unbeaten thought ever take what ever u can fromur life.. bcoz.. when
life starts taking from u.. it takes even ur last breath.good morning
:->
May you rise each texting day with fully charged cell phone in your
hand, Inspiring message in your mind, me in your heart Good Morning
morning shows the day destination shows the way don't u under stand
what i say hey good morning
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Friendship need no promises No demands Andno expectations it just
needs two people ONE COOL LIKE ME AND ONE SWEET LIKE YOU Good Morning
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lessons, when i am not interested in learning.good morning
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Unbeaten thought ever take what ever u can fromur life.. bcoz.. when
life starts taking from u.. it takes even ur last breath.good morning
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May you rise each texting day with fully charged cell phone in your
hand, Inspiring message in your mind, me in your heart Good Morning
morning shows the day destination shows the way don't u under stand
what i say hey good morning
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Friendship need no promises No demands Andno expectations it just
needs two people ONE COOL LIKE ME AND ONE SWEET LIKE YOU Good Morning
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Health:-/- Corn Jalapeño Paneer Dip – Quick Appetizer Recipe:
Spicy Jalapeño Paneer & Corn Dip Made with Yogurt:
:->
When it comes to finger food, Chip & Dip or Chips and Salsa is a
common favorite. But if you are bored eating or serving the same old
routine stuff,then dress up your ingredients and go the uncommon way
by making this Spicy but Creamy Jalapeño paneer and Corn Dip. Unlike
the other Dip recipes, I substitute Yogurt instead of the Cheese for
the base. The Crumbled Paneer mixed with the fresh corn kernels gives
it a lovely texture that is perfect witha piece or two of chips or
fries. but the star ingredient, of course, is the Jalapeño – it gives
the recipe the kick you need, without making it overly spicy.
I add a hint of dried basil to give it a bit of flavor. You can skip
it, if you want, or replace it with some thing else, like KasuriMethi
or Rosemary . Sending this over to Sara's Corner , who's hosting
Monthly Mingle this time.
Spicy Jalapeno Paneer & Corn Dip
Ingredients
1/2 cup shredded or crumbled paneer
1/2 cup sweet corn kernels– thawed
2 jalapeño chillies – diced
1 cup yogurt
a pinch of salt
a pinch of dried basil leaves (optional)
1/4 cup shredded swiss or Monterey jack cheese
Method
Thaw the corn kernels, if using frozen kind; then microwave them in a
bowlof water for about 3 minutes to make them soft. Remove water and
drain the corn kernels.
Mix all the ingredients in the blender with 2 tbsp yogurt. Grind to a
fine paste, then keep adding more yogurt and blend to form a smooth
dip-like consistency.
Check for taste, and add more salt or jalapeños if needed.
Transfer the Spicy Paneer Jalapeño Corn Dip to a serving bowl and
serve with some hot Tortilla chips or any other munchies.
Easy Appetizer Recipe Idea
I used this dip to make some fancy fuss-free appetizers – layer a
coupleTortilla chips, spoon a serving of the Paneer & Corn Dip on the
top, then drizzle a dot or two of Salsa. cover with another layer of
Tortilla chips, topped with some shredded Mexican 4-Cheese blend. Line
a baking sheet with parchment paper, and place the stacked Tortilla
chips on the tray. Broil in apreheated oven (250 deg F) for about 3
minutes till the cheese melts. Serve this quick and easy appetizer at
your next entertaining event!
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When it comes to finger food, Chip & Dip or Chips and Salsa is a
common favorite. But if you are bored eating or serving the same old
routine stuff,then dress up your ingredients and go the uncommon way
by making this Spicy but Creamy Jalapeño paneer and Corn Dip. Unlike
the other Dip recipes, I substitute Yogurt instead of the Cheese for
the base. The Crumbled Paneer mixed with the fresh corn kernels gives
it a lovely texture that is perfect witha piece or two of chips or
fries. but the star ingredient, of course, is the Jalapeño – it gives
the recipe the kick you need, without making it overly spicy.
I add a hint of dried basil to give it a bit of flavor. You can skip
it, if you want, or replace it with some thing else, like KasuriMethi
or Rosemary . Sending this over to Sara's Corner , who's hosting
Monthly Mingle this time.
Spicy Jalapeno Paneer & Corn Dip
Ingredients
1/2 cup shredded or crumbled paneer
1/2 cup sweet corn kernels– thawed
2 jalapeño chillies – diced
1 cup yogurt
a pinch of salt
a pinch of dried basil leaves (optional)
1/4 cup shredded swiss or Monterey jack cheese
Method
Thaw the corn kernels, if using frozen kind; then microwave them in a
bowlof water for about 3 minutes to make them soft. Remove water and
drain the corn kernels.
Mix all the ingredients in the blender with 2 tbsp yogurt. Grind to a
fine paste, then keep adding more yogurt and blend to form a smooth
dip-like consistency.
Check for taste, and add more salt or jalapeños if needed.
Transfer the Spicy Paneer Jalapeño Corn Dip to a serving bowl and
serve with some hot Tortilla chips or any other munchies.
Easy Appetizer Recipe Idea
I used this dip to make some fancy fuss-free appetizers – layer a
coupleTortilla chips, spoon a serving of the Paneer & Corn Dip on the
top, then drizzle a dot or two of Salsa. cover with another layer of
Tortilla chips, topped with some shredded Mexican 4-Cheese blend. Line
a baking sheet with parchment paper, and place the stacked Tortilla
chips on the tray. Broil in apreheated oven (250 deg F) for about 3
minutes till the cheese melts. Serve this quick and easy appetizer at
your next entertaining event!
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Story - Past Event:-/-This is Who I Am:
I can only come as I am to you, Allah
You're not the only thing inmy heart
But can't I still give it, full of everything as it is, back to you?
You're not the only thing on my mind
But can't I still ask you to help me with my random, sinful thoughts?
I'm not perfect, and You even said You wouldn't want this
You want those who can be forgiven
And I need forgiveness Yousee, because
I sometimes am fine with having more than just You in my life
I sometimes am fine with thinking things I shouldn't
I sometimes am fine with skipping a prayer or two
I sometimes am fine with eating a haraam burger
I sometimes am fine with saying a bad word
This is who I am Allah, a girl who is sometimes fine with sin in my life
But I don't forget You, everywhere I look I see You
And I'm just tired of being told to be someone else, just to come to You
I am who I am Allah, and while I am making my bad choices
I am also hating that people are being hurt
Whether it's by me or someone else
I am hating that people aremistreating one another
Whether in the name of Islam or any other cause
Allah I am who I am, and I am someone who loves goodness
I love fairness and compassion
My favorite thing is to see people come into a blessing of any kind
And find their heart's desire, to see them really find You
So this is who I am Allah, I am a contradiction
I am a lover of Your attributes even while I am rejecting them in my own life
By means of my own actions
I am messed up and hurt and scared, all while hopeful and trusting and
strongI cry that things don't go my way, and I cry at the story of
Muhammad (saws)
I argue for the fun of it, yetsometimes Your words take the fight
right out of me
You are ultimate and real and deep and pricelessly complex
And I am whimsical, moody, emotional, nafsy and greedy
And all I want is to be able to come to You and be who I really am
While You make me who I was always meant to be./
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You're not the only thing inmy heart
But can't I still give it, full of everything as it is, back to you?
You're not the only thing on my mind
But can't I still ask you to help me with my random, sinful thoughts?
I'm not perfect, and You even said You wouldn't want this
You want those who can be forgiven
And I need forgiveness Yousee, because
I sometimes am fine with having more than just You in my life
I sometimes am fine with thinking things I shouldn't
I sometimes am fine with skipping a prayer or two
I sometimes am fine with eating a haraam burger
I sometimes am fine with saying a bad word
This is who I am Allah, a girl who is sometimes fine with sin in my life
But I don't forget You, everywhere I look I see You
And I'm just tired of being told to be someone else, just to come to You
I am who I am Allah, and while I am making my bad choices
I am also hating that people are being hurt
Whether it's by me or someone else
I am hating that people aremistreating one another
Whether in the name of Islam or any other cause
Allah I am who I am, and I am someone who loves goodness
I love fairness and compassion
My favorite thing is to see people come into a blessing of any kind
And find their heart's desire, to see them really find You
So this is who I am Allah, I am a contradiction
I am a lover of Your attributes even while I am rejecting them in my own life
By means of my own actions
I am messed up and hurt and scared, all while hopeful and trusting and
strongI cry that things don't go my way, and I cry at the story of
Muhammad (saws)
I argue for the fun of it, yetsometimes Your words take the fight
right out of me
You are ultimate and real and deep and pricelessly complex
And I am whimsical, moody, emotional, nafsy and greedy
And all I want is to be able to come to You and be who I really am
While You make me who I was always meant to be./
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Story - Past Event:-/-Arab Muslim girl started to scan the items ofthe Niqabi sister...
After picking groceries in the supermarket, the Niqabi sister stood in
the line to pay. After few minutes, her turn came up at the checkout
counter.
The checkout girl who was non Hijabi Arab Muslim girl started to scan
the items ofthe Niqabi sister one buy one and then she looked ather
with arrogance and said :"we have in France many problems,… your Niqab
is one of them!!
We, immigrants, are here for trade and not to show our Deen or
history! If you want to practice your Deenand wear Niqab then go back
to your Arab country and do whatever you want!!" The Niqabi sister
stopped putting her grocery in the bag and took off her Niqab…
The checkout girl was in total shock! The Niqabi girl who was blond
with blue eyes told her:"I am a French girl, not an Arab immigrant!
This is my country and THIS IS MY ISLAM!! You born Muslims sold your
Deen and we bought it from you!"
end of story
This is a fact! Many revert Muslims have stronger faith than born
Muslims! SuhanAllah!
Indeed,"Islam began a stranger and, then, it will return as it began.
Then bliss to the strangers!"
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the line to pay. After few minutes, her turn came up at the checkout
counter.
The checkout girl who was non Hijabi Arab Muslim girl started to scan
the items ofthe Niqabi sister one buy one and then she looked ather
with arrogance and said :"we have in France many problems,… your Niqab
is one of them!!
We, immigrants, are here for trade and not to show our Deen or
history! If you want to practice your Deenand wear Niqab then go back
to your Arab country and do whatever you want!!" The Niqabi sister
stopped putting her grocery in the bag and took off her Niqab…
The checkout girl was in total shock! The Niqabi girl who was blond
with blue eyes told her:"I am a French girl, not an Arab immigrant!
This is my country and THIS IS MY ISLAM!! You born Muslims sold your
Deen and we bought it from you!"
end of story
This is a fact! Many revert Muslims have stronger faith than born
Muslims! SuhanAllah!
Indeed,"Islam began a stranger and, then, it will return as it began.
Then bliss to the strangers!"
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News:->Do Islam, Christianity, and Judaism have different Origins?
No. Muslims believe that the original, unchanged message given to
Muhammad, Jesus, Moses and all other prophets came from the One same
God. This common origin explains their similarities inmany beliefs and
values.
"Say: We Believe in God and what has been revealed to us, and what was
revealed to Abraham and Ishmael and Isaac and Jacob and the tribes,
and what was given to Moses and Jesus and to the prophets from their
Lord; we do not make any distinction between any of them, and to Him
(God) do we wholly give ourselves." (Qur'an 3:84)
Jews, Christians and Muslims all consider Abraham their Patriarch.
Abraham is mentioned in the Qur'an as one of the great prophets. He
was blessed by God to be the father of many nations. From his second
son, Isaac, descended the tribes of Israel, and through them, Moses
and Jesus; and from his first son, Ishmael, came Muhammad (peace and
blessings of God be upon all of His messengers).
Abraham was commanded by God to rebuild the placeof worship that Adam
first built - the Ka'bah, in Makkah (Mecca). The Ka'bahis a simple
stone structure, erected as a sanctuary for the worship of the One
God. Muslims do not worship the Ka'bah; the cubical building is simply
the unified direction toward which all Muslims face in Prayer to God,
Almighty./
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Muhammad, Jesus, Moses and all other prophets came from the One same
God. This common origin explains their similarities inmany beliefs and
values.
"Say: We Believe in God and what has been revealed to us, and what was
revealed to Abraham and Ishmael and Isaac and Jacob and the tribes,
and what was given to Moses and Jesus and to the prophets from their
Lord; we do not make any distinction between any of them, and to Him
(God) do we wholly give ourselves." (Qur'an 3:84)
Jews, Christians and Muslims all consider Abraham their Patriarch.
Abraham is mentioned in the Qur'an as one of the great prophets. He
was blessed by God to be the father of many nations. From his second
son, Isaac, descended the tribes of Israel, and through them, Moses
and Jesus; and from his first son, Ishmael, came Muhammad (peace and
blessings of God be upon all of His messengers).
Abraham was commanded by God to rebuild the placeof worship that Adam
first built - the Ka'bah, in Makkah (Mecca). The Ka'bahis a simple
stone structure, erected as a sanctuary for the worship of the One
God. Muslims do not worship the Ka'bah; the cubical building is simply
the unified direction toward which all Muslims face in Prayer to God,
Almighty./
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HADEES:-> The Hidden Blessings of Illness and Hardship:
Aisha (may Allah be pleased with her) reported that the Messenger of
Allah(pbuh) said, "For any adversity a Muslim suffers, Allah erases
someof his sins, even though it may be no more than athorn pricking
him." (Related by Al-Bukhari).
Another version of this Hadith is also related by Al-Bukhari on the
authorityof two of the Prophet's (pbuh) companions, namely, Abu Saeed
Al-Khudri and Abu Hurairahwho quote him as saying: "Whatever befalls a
Muslim of exhaustion, illness, worry, grief, nuisance or trouble,
eventhough it may be no more than a prick of a thorn, earns him
forgiveness by Allah of some of his sins."
My father recently suffered a fall and broke his leg badly, and is now
in a rehab center. In my personal life, two moves and one divorce in
the last five years have made it hard to retain friendships, and I
find myself feeling isolated. I've been through some painful personal
experiences. And these are hard times economically aswell. So there's
a lot of stress in the household.
I do my best to love my daughter more than ever, to play with her, hug
and kiss her, and always remind her of Allah's barakah. I try to make
her world full of happiness, learning, and talks about Allah. I try to
never let her see me sweat, as they say. But once she's sound asleep
in bed, I feel the weight of responsibility on my shoulders like a
sack of stones.
So if by patiently enduring this illness and these hard times in
general, I will earnAllah's forgiveness for my sins, and maybe will be
blessed in ways that I do not see, then I am grateful.
One more hadith: Jabir ibn Abdullah narrated that Allah's Messenger
salallahu alayhi wasallam said, "On the Day of Resurrection, when
people who have suffered affliction are given their reward, thosewho
are healthy will wish their skins had beencut to pieces with scissors
when they were in the world." (Al-Tirmidhi,1570)
In other words, when people see how much reward is given to those who
suffered in life, they will wish that they had suffered terribly, in
the worst possible ways, so that it might become a cause of
forgiveness for them in the Hereafter.
SubhanAllah, whatever pain we suffer in this life is not in vain. It
is not wasted. We may cry and wince and groan over small pains, but
Allah sees our suffering and will compensate us more than we can
imagine, as long as we are patient and keep faith in Him. Allah the
Most High has a plan for us, and He is the best of planners. We must
have faith in Him and His plan for us./
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Allah(pbuh) said, "For any adversity a Muslim suffers, Allah erases
someof his sins, even though it may be no more than athorn pricking
him." (Related by Al-Bukhari).
Another version of this Hadith is also related by Al-Bukhari on the
authorityof two of the Prophet's (pbuh) companions, namely, Abu Saeed
Al-Khudri and Abu Hurairahwho quote him as saying: "Whatever befalls a
Muslim of exhaustion, illness, worry, grief, nuisance or trouble,
eventhough it may be no more than a prick of a thorn, earns him
forgiveness by Allah of some of his sins."
My father recently suffered a fall and broke his leg badly, and is now
in a rehab center. In my personal life, two moves and one divorce in
the last five years have made it hard to retain friendships, and I
find myself feeling isolated. I've been through some painful personal
experiences. And these are hard times economically aswell. So there's
a lot of stress in the household.
I do my best to love my daughter more than ever, to play with her, hug
and kiss her, and always remind her of Allah's barakah. I try to make
her world full of happiness, learning, and talks about Allah. I try to
never let her see me sweat, as they say. But once she's sound asleep
in bed, I feel the weight of responsibility on my shoulders like a
sack of stones.
So if by patiently enduring this illness and these hard times in
general, I will earnAllah's forgiveness for my sins, and maybe will be
blessed in ways that I do not see, then I am grateful.
One more hadith: Jabir ibn Abdullah narrated that Allah's Messenger
salallahu alayhi wasallam said, "On the Day of Resurrection, when
people who have suffered affliction are given their reward, thosewho
are healthy will wish their skins had beencut to pieces with scissors
when they were in the world." (Al-Tirmidhi,1570)
In other words, when people see how much reward is given to those who
suffered in life, they will wish that they had suffered terribly, in
the worst possible ways, so that it might become a cause of
forgiveness for them in the Hereafter.
SubhanAllah, whatever pain we suffer in this life is not in vain. It
is not wasted. We may cry and wince and groan over small pains, but
Allah sees our suffering and will compensate us more than we can
imagine, as long as we are patient and keep faith in Him. Allah the
Most High has a plan for us, and He is the best of planners. We must
have faith in Him and His plan for us./
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