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Thursday, May 10, 2012

Story - :- A Gate Called Ar-Rayyaan

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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''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:
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Job stresses
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Financial worries and debt
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Illness, either their own or a family member's
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Family problems
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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./:-> :->

''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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