Jahannam:
"Truly Jahannam (the Hellfire) is lying in wait."
[an-Naba, 78: 21]
Latha:
"By no means! For it is Latha (the fire of Hell) burning away right to
theskull."
[Ma'arij, 70: 15-16]
Al-Hutamah:
(Crusher which Smashes or Breaks to Pieces):
"By no means! He will certainly be thrown into al-Hutamah. And what
will make you understandwhat al-Hutamah is? It is the fire of Allah,
kindled to a blaze, which mounts right to the hearts."
[al Humazah, 104: 4-7]
Sa'eer (the Burning Fire):
"�a group in Paradise and a group in Sa'eer."
[ash-Shura, 42: 7]
Saqar:
"Soon will I cast him into Saqar. And what will explain to you what
Saqaris? It permits nothing to endure and it leaves nothing alone,
darkening and changing the color of man."
[al Muddaththir, 74: 26-29]
Al-Jaheem (The Fierce Fire):
"And al-Jaheem will be brought out before those straying in evil."
[ash-Shu'ara, 26: 91]
Al-Hawiyah (The Pit)
"But he whose scales are light - his home will be a pit. And what will
make you understand what thatis? (It is) a fire, blazing fiercely."
[al Qar'iah, 101: 8-11]
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Saturday, July 21, 2012
The Names of Hell-Fire
We are all invited tothe feast
The Prophet of Allah (Muhammad, peace be upon him) was shown a
heavenly visitant (in a dream) and it was said to him: Let your eyes
sleep and your ears hear and your heart perceive. He (the Prophet)
said: My eyes slept, my ears heard and my heart perceived. He (the
Prophet) said: It was said to me: The master built a house, arranged
feast and sent someone to issue invitations. He who responded to the
host entered the house, ate thefeast and the master was well-pleased
with him. Hewho did not respond to the host neither entered the house
nor ate the feast and the master was annoyed with him. He explained:
Allah is the Master; Muhammad is onewho extends invitation; the house
is al-Islam and the feast is Paradise.
Source: Al-Tirmidhi Hadith161. Narrated by Rabi'ah al-Jurashi,
transmitted by Darimi.
Let us strive hard to live and die with iman (faith). Remember to make
dua often for all the Muslims who are suffering all over the world.
Say ameen to the following: Ya Allah, forgive our sins, make us better
Muslims and destory or guide those who bring oppression to this world.
Remember, weshouldn't look only towards the sky to see the help of
Allah come down. It won't come down until we look into ourselves and
change ourselves to the way that Allah and His Messenger loves.
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heavenly visitant (in a dream) and it was said to him: Let your eyes
sleep and your ears hear and your heart perceive. He (the Prophet)
said: My eyes slept, my ears heard and my heart perceived. He (the
Prophet) said: It was said to me: The master built a house, arranged
feast and sent someone to issue invitations. He who responded to the
host entered the house, ate thefeast and the master was well-pleased
with him. Hewho did not respond to the host neither entered the house
nor ate the feast and the master was annoyed with him. He explained:
Allah is the Master; Muhammad is onewho extends invitation; the house
is al-Islam and the feast is Paradise.
Source: Al-Tirmidhi Hadith161. Narrated by Rabi'ah al-Jurashi,
transmitted by Darimi.
Let us strive hard to live and die with iman (faith). Remember to make
dua often for all the Muslims who are suffering all over the world.
Say ameen to the following: Ya Allah, forgive our sins, make us better
Muslims and destory or guide those who bring oppression to this world.
Remember, weshouldn't look only towards the sky to see the help of
Allah come down. It won't come down until we look into ourselves and
change ourselves to the way that Allah and His Messenger loves.
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The ideal president
Once Omar ibn al Khattab [ra] hired a work horse forsome business. On
the way to his destination, the cloth that was hanging on his shoulder
fell off while he was occupied in reciting the Qur'an. Omar [ra] did
not notice this until someone drew his attention to it after he had
left the place where the cloth had fallen. Omar [ra] dismounted the
horse andasked the man to guard it.He returned on foot to that place
and brought back his cloth. Upon returning to the work horse, the man
who brought this cloth to Omar's attention asked him two questions.
The first was why he returned on foot instead of riding the horse.
Omar'sreply was that because the horse was not his, andits lease
contract did not include that he would return on it if his dress
felloff in way; So, he feared itwould be dishonesty if he returned on
back of the mare. Then the man asked him the second question, "Why
didn't youorder me to bring it to you while you stay on horseback at
your place?" Omar replied, "Have I got any authority over you to order
you to perform any of my own business?" MashaAllah. These are the
actions of Omar ibn al Khattab [ra], the second khalifah of the Muslim
Ummah.
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the way to his destination, the cloth that was hanging on his shoulder
fell off while he was occupied in reciting the Qur'an. Omar [ra] did
not notice this until someone drew his attention to it after he had
left the place where the cloth had fallen. Omar [ra] dismounted the
horse andasked the man to guard it.He returned on foot to that place
and brought back his cloth. Upon returning to the work horse, the man
who brought this cloth to Omar's attention asked him two questions.
The first was why he returned on foot instead of riding the horse.
Omar'sreply was that because the horse was not his, andits lease
contract did not include that he would return on it if his dress
felloff in way; So, he feared itwould be dishonesty if he returned on
back of the mare. Then the man asked him the second question, "Why
didn't youorder me to bring it to you while you stay on horseback at
your place?" Omar replied, "Have I got any authority over you to order
you to perform any of my own business?" MashaAllah. These are the
actions of Omar ibn al Khattab [ra], the second khalifah of the Muslim
Ummah.
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What he paid for the shade he enjoyed
Ibnul Muqaffa (may Allah have mercy on him) used to sit frequently in
the shadow of his neighbour'swall. He came to know that the neighbour
was inheavy debt and was about to sell his house to pay the debt. He
said that he always enjoyed the shadow of the neighbour's wall and did
not pay anything for that;so, he presented to the neighbour the price
of his house and told him that, since he had received the price, he
should not sell it.Source: "Fadhail-e-Sadaqaa Part I" translated by
Prof. Abdul Karim.
Let us be good to our neighbours. The best way to treat them would be
tobring them closer to Allah in a humble manner.
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the shadow of his neighbour'swall. He came to know that the neighbour
was inheavy debt and was about to sell his house to pay the debt. He
said that he always enjoyed the shadow of the neighbour's wall and did
not pay anything for that;so, he presented to the neighbour the price
of his house and told him that, since he had received the price, he
should not sell it.Source: "Fadhail-e-Sadaqaa Part I" translated by
Prof. Abdul Karim.
Let us be good to our neighbours. The best way to treat them would be
tobring them closer to Allah in a humble manner.
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