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Thursday, June 7, 2012

NEWS - ~ Eyes turn skyward as Venus travels across sun

Venus (black spoton the left) transits across the face of the sun, as
seen in Visakhapatnam on Wednesday. The next transit of Venus is
likely to be seen after another 105 years. Photo: K.R. Deepak
AP Venus travels across the surface of the sun as seen through a
telescope in Yellowknife, The Northwest Territories.
The Hindu Venus (black spoton the left) crosses the sun's face as seen
from Chennai's Elliot's Beach on Wednesday. Photo: V. Ganesan
The Hindu People queue up along the Elliot's Beach in Chennai to look
through a telescope as Venus orbits between the Sun and the Earth on
Wednesday. Photo: Mukunth
From the U.S. to South Korea, people around the world turned their
attention to the daytime sky on Tuesday and early Wednesday in Asia to
make sure they caught the once-in-a-lifetime sight of the transit of
Venus.
For some astronomers, it wasn't just a rare planetaryspectacle as it
won't be seen for another 105 years.They hoped the passage of Venus
between the Earth and the sun would spark curiosity about the universe
and our place in it.
Sul Ah Chim, a researcher atthe Korea Astronomy and Space Science
Institute in South Korea, said he hopedpeople see life from a larger
perspective, and "not get caught up in their small, everyday
problems."
"When you think about it from the context of the universe, 105 years
is a very short period of time and the Earth is only a small, pale
blue spot," he said.
While astronomers used the latest technology to document the transit,
American astronaut Don Pettit aboard the International Space
Stationwas planning to take photos of the event and post them online.
In Mexico, at least 100 people lined up two hours early to view the
event through telescopes or one of the 150 special viewing glasses on
hand, officials said. Observation points were also set up at a
dozenlocations.
Venus, which is extremely hot, is one of Earth's two neighbours and is
so close in size to our planet that scientists at times call them
near-twins. During the transit, it will appear asa small dot.
The transit is happening during a 6-hour, 40-minutespan that began
just after 2200 GMT. What you can see and for how long depends on what
the sun's doing in your region during that exact window, and the
weather.
Those in most areas of North and Central America will see the start of
the transit until the sun sets, while those in western Asia, the
eastern half of Africa and most of Europe will catch the transit's end
once the sun comes up.
In Hawaii, astronomers planned viewings at Waikiki Beach, Pearl
Harborand Ko Olina. At Waikiki, officials planned to show webcasts as
seen from telescopes from volcanoes Mauna Kea on the Big Island and
Haleakala on Maui.
NASA planned a watch party at its Goddard Visitor Centre in Maryland
with solar telescopes, "Hubble-quality" images from its Solar Dynamics
Observatory Mission and expert commentary and presentations.
Experts from Hong Kong's Space Museum and local astronomical groups
were organising a viewing on Wednesday outside the museum's building
on the Kowloon waterfront overlooking the southern Chinese city's
famed Victoria Harbour.
This will be the seventh transit visible since Germanastronomer
Johannes Kepler first predicted the phenomenon in the 17th century.
Because of the shape and speed of Venus' orbit around the sun and its
relationship to Earth's annual trip, transits occur in pairs separated
by more than a century.
It's nowhere near as dramatic and awe-inspiring as a total solar
eclipse, which sweepsa shadow across the Earth, but there will be six
more of those this decade.

HISTORY - ~ Nabi' s.a.w's MARRIAGE TO SAWDA IN SHAWWAL, THE TENTH YEAR OF PROPHETHOOD :

The death of Khadijah left the Prophet (Peace be upon him) lonely. The
name of Sawdah was suggested to him for marriage which he accepted.
This lady had suffered many hardships for the sake of Islam. She was
an early convert to the Islamic Faith and itwas by her persuasion that
her husband had embraced Islam. Onthe second emigration to Abyssinia
(Ethiopia), Sawdah had accompanied her husband As-Sakran bin 'Amr. He
died on their way back to Makkah leavingher in a terrible state of
destitution. She was the first woman for the Prophet (Peace be upon
him) to marry after the death of Khadijah. Some years later she
granted her turn with the Prophet (Peace be upon him) to her co-wife,
'Aishah.

ISLAMIC ARTICLE :- ~ Morning and Evening Dhikr – Part 2

Ayatul Kursi
Surah Al-Baqarah, Ayah 255
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Recite this:
*. Once every Morning & Evening
*. After every obligatory Salaah
*. Before you go to bed at night
*. In your houses
Benefits/Wisdom:
*. You will be under Allah's Protection till the next Salaah
*. Allah will send an angel to protect you till the night is over
*. No shaytan or harmful thing will come close to your house
Proof/Hadith for the above:
1. "Whoever recites Ayatul Kursi at the end of every obligatory
salaah, he will be under the protection of Allah till the next
salaah." [Classified as Hassan by Ibn al-Qayyim, as saheeh by Ibn Baz
& as weak by al-Albani]
2. "Whoever recites Ayatul Kursi after each Prescribed Salaah,
nothingwill be standing between him and Paradise except death."
[Nasai'/Tabarani/classified as sahih by al-Albani]
3. Story of Ubbay bin Ka'b and the jinn: Ubbay bin Ka'b(ra) stated
that he used to have a room of dates. He suspected that some dates
were going missing. Thus one night he stood vigil and saw an animal
like a young person. Ubbay(ra) said: "I greeted and received a reply".
I asked, "Who are you? A man or Jinn?" He said, "Jinn. I said, give
me you hand". He outstretched his hands. I noticed that the hand was
like that of a dog. Its hair like the hair of the dog. I asked, "Are
Jinns created like this?" He said, "The Jinns know that there is none
among them who is stronger than me". I inquired, "Why did you
steal?" He replied, "I have come to know that you love to give charity
so decided to take some of your food.
"Ubbay(ra) said: "What will save us from you? He said, 'Ayatul Kursi
which is in Surah al-Baqarah. He who reads it at night will be saved
from our evil till the morning and he who reads it in the morning will
be saved from our eviltill the night'."
Ubbay(ra) said: I went to the Messenger of Allah (sws) in the morning
and told him about my story. He(sws) said: "The evil onehas said the
truth."[Nasai'/Ibn Hibban Tabarni/Al-Hakim] Lesson: Rasul(sws)'s
approval of this made the reading of Ayatul Qursi every morning and
evening a Sunnah.
4. The same story happened to Abu Huraira(ra)except that the shaytan
appeared to him in the shape of a man. [Bukhari] Lesson: Read Ayatul
Kursi before you goto bed, Allah will send an angel to protect you
till the night is over.
5. The same story happened to Abu Ayoub al-Ansari(ra) with a
femalejinni (ghoul). [Ahmed/Tirmithi/classified as sahih by
al-Albani] Lesson: Recite Ayatul-Kursiin your house and no shaytan
will come close toit or anything harmful thing.
The Mu'awwithat/Last 3 Surahs
Surah Ikhlaas, Falaq& Naas
Recite these:
*. 3 x Morning & Evening
*. 3 x after Maghrib & Fajr
*. 1 x after Dhuhr, Asr & Isha
*. When going to bed every night
Wisdom/Benefits?
*. Provides Protection frombad dreams, jinn, evil whispers, evil eye
and everything.
Proofs/Hadiths?
1. Abdullah bin Khubayb (ra) said: "We became thirsty and it had
become dark while we were waiting for the Messenger of Allah to lead
us in Prayer. Then when he came out, he took me by my hand and said:
'Say'. I was silent. Then he (sws) said again, 'Say', so I said, 'What
should I say?' He said: 'Say, He is Allah, who is One' and the two
surahsof refuge (al-Falaq and an-Nas) when you enter upon the evening
and the morning three times (each). They will suffice you against
everything." [Abu Dawood/Tirmithi/Nasai'/Classified as Hassanby
al-Albaani]
2. Uqbah bin 'Aamir(ra) said: "The Messenger of Allah(sws) has
commanded me to recite al-Mu'awithaat at the end of every prayer."
[Sahih Abi Dawood]
3. The Messenger of Allah(sws) said: "O! Ibn Aabis, shall I tell you
aboutthe best protection used by those who seek it. He said: Yes, O
Messenger of Allah. He(sws) said: "Say, I seek refuge in the Lord of
the daybreak." and 'Say, I seek refuge in the Lord of mankind.' It is
included in these two surahs." [Abu Dawood/classifed by al-Albani]
4. Aisha(ra) reported that whenever the Prophet(sws) went to bed every
night, he used to cup his hands together and blow over them after
reciting surah Al-Ikhlas, Surah Al-Falaq and Surah An-Nas and then rub
his hands over whatever partsof his body he was able to rub, starting
with his head,face and front of his body. He used to do that three
times. [Bukhari]

ISLAMIC ARTICLE :- ~ RELIGIONS OF THE ARABS, When Nabi' s.a.w. Comes:

Most of the Arabs had complied with the call of Ishmael (Peace beupon
him) , and professed the religion of his father Abraham (Peace be upon
him) They had worshipped Allâh, professed His Oneness and followed His
religion a long time until they forgot part of what they had been
reminded of. However, theystill maintained such fundamental beliefs
such as monotheism as well as various other aspects of Abraham's
religion, until the time when a chief of Khuza'a, namely 'Amr bin
Luhai, who was renowned for righteousness, charity, reverence and care
for religion, and was granted unreserved love and obedience by his
tribesmen, came back from a trip to Syria where he saw people worship
idols, a phenomenon he approved of and believed it to berighteous
since Syria was the locus of Messengers and Scriptures, he brought
with him an idol (Hubal) which he placed in the middle of Al-Ka'bah
and summoned people to worship it. Readily enough, paganism spread all
over Makkah and, thence, to Hijaz, people of Makkah being custodians
of not only the Sacred House but the whole Haram as well. A great many
idols, bearing different names, were introduced into the area.
An idol called 'Manat', for instance, was worshipped in a place known
as Al-Mushallal near Qadid on the Red Sea. Another, 'Al-Lat' in Ta'if,
a third, 'Al-'Uzza' inthe valley of Nakhlah, and so on and so forth.
Polytheism prevailed and the number of idols increased everywhere in
Hijaz. It was even mentioned that'Amr bin Luhai, with the help of
ajinn companion who told him that the idols of Noah's folk – Wadd,
Suwa', Yaguth, Ya'uk and Nasr – were buried in Jeddah, dug them out
and took them to Tihama. Upon pilgrimage time, the idols were
distributed amongthe tribes to take back home. Every tribe, and house,
had their own idols, and the Sacred House was also overcrowded with
them. On the Prophet's conquest of Makkah, 360 idols were found around
Al-Ka'bah. He broke them down and had them removed and burned up.