Please can you tell me if it is obligatory for women tocall the
iqamaah before they pray alone or in congretion with other sisters.
Praise be to Allaah.
The Standing Committee for Issuing Fatwas was asked: Is it prescribed
in sharee'ah that a woman should say the iqaamah when she is leading
other women in prayer?
They replied:
It is not prescribed for women to say the iqaamah for prayer, whether
they are praying individually or one womanleads the others in prayer,
just as it is not prescribed for them to say the adhaan.
Fataawa al-Lajnah al-Daa'imah, 6/84
Shaykh Ibn Baaz (may Allaah have mercy on him)was asked: Is it
permissible for a woman to do the adhaan and iqaamah for prayer or
not?
The shaykh replied:
It is not prescribed for women to pronounce the adhaan or iqaamah for
prayer, rather that is for men. Neither the adhaan nor the iqaamah is
prescribed for women, rather they should pray without the adhaan or
the iqaamah.
And Allaah knows best.
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Do women have to pronounce the adhaan andiqaamah?
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When we lose then, we realize D COST
History never looks like history when you are living through it
Suffering cheerfully endured, ceases to be suffering and is transmuted
into an ineffable joy
Faith is to believe in what you do not yet see, the reward for faith
is to see what you believe
A man can get discouraged many times but he is not a failure until he
begins to blame somebody else and stops trying
Learn the habit of compromise, bcoz its better to bend a little, than
2break a loving relationship
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Kidney function
Most people have two kidneys and despite their relatively small size,
they receive approximately 20 per cent of the blood leaving the heart.
They're bean-shaped organs, the size of a fist, weighing about 150g.
They're located near the middle of the back, just below the rib cage,
one on each side of the spine. The right kidney sits just below the
diaphragm andbehind the liver; the left below the diaphragm behind the
spleen, and is slightly larger.
Top
What do your kidneys do?
Healthy kidneys clean your blood and make hormones that keep your
bones strong and your blood healthy.
Each kidney has a million tiny filters, called glomeruli. They filter
about 200 litres of blood per day, sifting out about two litres of
waste products (including excesssalt) and extra water.
The wastes and extra water that's left becomes urine, which flows to
the bladder through tubes called ureters. The bladderstores urine
until releasing it during urination, and the cleansed blood returns to
the heart and recirculates through the body.
Top
Fluid balance
By removing just the rightamount of excess fluid, healthy kidneys
maintain what is called the body's fluid balance, meaning the correct
amount of water stays in the body.
In women, fluid content stays at about 55 per centof total weight, in
men about 60 per cent. The kidneys maintain these proportions by
balancing the amount of fluid that leaves the body against the amount
entering.
Blood pressure is closely related to water balance; the more water
there is inthe body, the higher the blood pressure.
Fluid comes into our bodies from what we drink, and from high-liquid
foods such as soup. If we drink a lot, healthy kidneys remove the
excess fluid and we pass more urine. If we don't drink enough, or it's
a hot drink, the kidneys retain fluid and we don't pass much urine.
Top
Other functions of the kidney
Healthy kidneys also produce a range of hormones, including:
*. Erythropoeitin (EPO), which is carried in the blood to the bone
marrow where it stimulates the production of red blood cells. These
cells carry oxygen throughout the body.
*. Renin and angiotensin, that regulate how muchsalt and fluid the
body keeps, and how well theblood vessels can expand and contract.
This, in turn, helps control blood pressure (as well as the effects of
the kidney on fluid balance).
*. Clacitriol (Vitamin D) is activated by the kidneysand controls the
amountof phosphate and calcium in the bones and blood.
Many drugs are removed from the body through secretion by the kidney
into the urine. The kidney also breaks down certain proteins and
creates glucose when you are fasting.
When kidneys fail, harmful wastes build up in your body, your blood
pressure may rise, and your body may retain excess fluid; leading to
ankle swelling and shortness of breath (water in the lungs). Lack of
EPO causes tiredness due to anaemia and lack of active Vitamin D
causes bone pain, and occasionally fractures./
they receive approximately 20 per cent of the blood leaving the heart.
They're bean-shaped organs, the size of a fist, weighing about 150g.
They're located near the middle of the back, just below the rib cage,
one on each side of the spine. The right kidney sits just below the
diaphragm andbehind the liver; the left below the diaphragm behind the
spleen, and is slightly larger.
Top
What do your kidneys do?
Healthy kidneys clean your blood and make hormones that keep your
bones strong and your blood healthy.
Each kidney has a million tiny filters, called glomeruli. They filter
about 200 litres of blood per day, sifting out about two litres of
waste products (including excesssalt) and extra water.
The wastes and extra water that's left becomes urine, which flows to
the bladder through tubes called ureters. The bladderstores urine
until releasing it during urination, and the cleansed blood returns to
the heart and recirculates through the body.
Top
Fluid balance
By removing just the rightamount of excess fluid, healthy kidneys
maintain what is called the body's fluid balance, meaning the correct
amount of water stays in the body.
In women, fluid content stays at about 55 per centof total weight, in
men about 60 per cent. The kidneys maintain these proportions by
balancing the amount of fluid that leaves the body against the amount
entering.
Blood pressure is closely related to water balance; the more water
there is inthe body, the higher the blood pressure.
Fluid comes into our bodies from what we drink, and from high-liquid
foods such as soup. If we drink a lot, healthy kidneys remove the
excess fluid and we pass more urine. If we don't drink enough, or it's
a hot drink, the kidneys retain fluid and we don't pass much urine.
Top
Other functions of the kidney
Healthy kidneys also produce a range of hormones, including:
*. Erythropoeitin (EPO), which is carried in the blood to the bone
marrow where it stimulates the production of red blood cells. These
cells carry oxygen throughout the body.
*. Renin and angiotensin, that regulate how muchsalt and fluid the
body keeps, and how well theblood vessels can expand and contract.
This, in turn, helps control blood pressure (as well as the effects of
the kidney on fluid balance).
*. Clacitriol (Vitamin D) is activated by the kidneysand controls the
amountof phosphate and calcium in the bones and blood.
Many drugs are removed from the body through secretion by the kidney
into the urine. The kidney also breaks down certain proteins and
creates glucose when you are fasting.
When kidneys fail, harmful wastes build up in your body, your blood
pressure may rise, and your body may retain excess fluid; leading to
ankle swelling and shortness of breath (water in the lungs). Lack of
EPO causes tiredness due to anaemia and lack of active Vitamin D
causes bone pain, and occasionally fractures./
Dry udders of goat becomes full with milk by the touch of Rasulullah
During the Migration of Prophet Muhammad (SAW) to Medina, the Prophet (SAW) with his companions travelled until they reached to solitary tents belonging to a woman called Umm Ma'bad Al-Khuza'iyah. She was a gracious lady who sat at her tent-door with a mat spread out for any chance traveller that might pass by the way. Fatigued and thirsty, the Prophet (Peace be upon him) and his companions wanted to refresh themselves with food andsome milk. The lady told them that the flock was out in the pasture and thegoat standing nearby wasalmost dry. It was a rainless year. The Prophet (Peace be upon him), withher permission, touched its udders, reciting over them the Name of Allah, and to their great joy, there flowed plenty of milk out of them. The Prophet (Peace be upon him) first offered that to the lady of the house, andhe shared what was left with the members of the party. Before he left, he milked the goat, filled the container and gave it to Umm Ma'bad. Later on, her husband arrived with slender goats hardly having any milk in their udders. He was astonished to see milk in the house. His wife told him that a blessed man passed by the way, and then she gavedetails about his physical appearance and manner of talk. Here Abu Ma'bad realized on the spot that the man was the one whom Quraish were searching for and asked her to give full descriptionof him. She gave a wonderful account of his physique and manners, towhich we will go in detail later in the process of talking about his attributes and merits.
Abu Ma'bad, after listening to his wife's account, expressed a sincere wish to accompany the Prophet (Peace be upon him) whenever that was possible, and reiterated his admiration in verses ofpoetry that echoed all over Makkah to such an extent that the people therein thought it was a jinn inculcating words in their ears. Asma', daughter of Abu Bakr, on hearing those lines, got toknow that the two companions were heading for Madinah . Theshort poem opened with thanks giving to Allah having given them (the Ma'bads) the chance to host the Prophet (Peace be upon him) for a while. It then gave an account ofthe bliss that would settlein the heart of the Prophet's companion whosoever he was; it closed with an invitation to all mankind to come and see by themselves Umm Ma'bad, her goat and the container of milk that would all testify to the truthfulness of the Prophet (Peace be upon him).
Source: Zadul-Ma'ad. This story was recorded by Al Hakim who rendered it authentic as did Adh Dhahabi./ - - - :-> Transtors: 1.http://free-translation.imtranslator.net/lowres.asp 2.http://translate.google.com/m?twu=1&hl=en&vi=m&sl=auto&tl=en
Abu Ma'bad, after listening to his wife's account, expressed a sincere wish to accompany the Prophet (Peace be upon him) whenever that was possible, and reiterated his admiration in verses ofpoetry that echoed all over Makkah to such an extent that the people therein thought it was a jinn inculcating words in their ears. Asma', daughter of Abu Bakr, on hearing those lines, got toknow that the two companions were heading for Madinah . Theshort poem opened with thanks giving to Allah having given them (the Ma'bads) the chance to host the Prophet (Peace be upon him) for a while. It then gave an account ofthe bliss that would settlein the heart of the Prophet's companion whosoever he was; it closed with an invitation to all mankind to come and see by themselves Umm Ma'bad, her goat and the container of milk that would all testify to the truthfulness of the Prophet (Peace be upon him).
Source: Zadul-Ma'ad. This story was recorded by Al Hakim who rendered it authentic as did Adh Dhahabi./ - - - :-> Transtors: 1.http://free-translation.imtranslator.net/lowres.asp 2.http://translate.google.com/m?twu=1&hl=en&vi=m&sl=auto&tl=en
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