In the name of God, theGracious, the Merciful.
1. Glory to Him who journeyed His servant by night, from the Sacred
Mosque, to the Farthest Mosque, whose precincts We have blessed, in
order to show him of Our wonders. He is the Listener, the Beholder.
2. And We gave Moses the Scripture, and made it a guide for the
Children of Israel: Take none for protector other than Me.
3. The descendants of those We carried with Noah. He was an
appreciative servant.
4. And We conveyed to the Children of Israel inthe Scripture: You will
commit evil on earth twice, and you will riseto a great height.
5. When the first of the two promises came true, We sent against you
servants of Ours, possessing great might, and they ransacked your
homes.It was a promise fulfilled.
6. Then We gave you back your turn against them, and supplied you with
wealth and children, and made you more numerous.
7. If you work righteousness, you work righteousness for yourselves;
and if you commit evil, you do so against yourselves. Then, whenthe
second promise comes true, they will make your faces filled with
sorrow, and enterthe Temple as they entered it the first time, and
utterly destroy all that falls into their power.
8. Perhaps your Lord will have mercy on you. But if you revert, We
will revert. We have made Hell a prison for the disbelievers.
9. This Quran guides to what is most upright; and it gives good newsto
the believers who do good deeds, that they will have a great reward.
10. And those who do not believe in the Hereafter—We have prepared for
them a painful punishment.
11. The human being prays for evil as he prays for good. The human
being is very hasty.
12. We have made the night and the day two wonders. We erased the
wonder of the night, and made the wonder of the day revealing, that
you may seek bounty from your Lord, and know the number of years, and
the calculation. Wehave explained all things in detail.
13. For every person We have attached his fate to his neck. And onthe
Day of Resurrection, We will bring out for him a book which he will
find spread open.
14. "Read your book; today there will be none but yourself to call you
to account."
15. Whoever is guided—is guided for his own good. And whoever goes
astray—goes astray to his detriment. No burdened soul carries the
burdens of another, nor do We ever punish until We have sent a
messenger.
16. When We decide to destroy a town, We command its affluent ones,
they transgress in it, so the word becomes justified against it, and
We destroy it completely.
17. How many generations have We destroyed after Noah? Your Lord is
sufficient as Knower and Beholder of the sins of his servants.
18. Whoever desires the fleeting life, We expedite for him what We
decide to give him, to whomever We desire. Then We consign him to
Hell, where he will roast, condemned and defeated.
19. But whoever desires the Hereafter, and pursues it as it should be
pursued, while he is a believer; these—their effort willbe
appreciated.
20. To all—these and those—We extend from the gifts of your Lord. The
gifts of your Lord are not restricted.
21. See how We have favored some of them over others; yet the
Hereafter is greater in ranks, and greater in favors.
22. Do not set up another god with God, lest you become condemned and damned.
23. Your Lord has commanded that you worship none but Him,and that you
be good to your parents. If either of them or both of them reach old
age with you, do not say to them a word of disrespect, nor scold them,
but say to them kind words.
24. And lower to them the wing of humility, out of mercy, and say, "My
Lord, have mercy on them, as they raisedme when I was a child."
25. Your Lord knows best what is in your minds. If you are
righteous—He is Forgiving to the obedient.
26. And give the relative his rights, and the poor, and the wayfarer,
and do not squander wastefully.
27. The extravagant arebrethren of the devils, and the devil is ever
ungrateful to his Lord.
28. But if you turn awayfrom them, seeking mercy from your Lord which
you hope for, then say to them words of comfort.
29. And do not keep your hand tied to your neck, nor spread it out
fully, lest you end up liable and regretful.
30. Your Lord expands the provision for whomever He wills, and
restricts it. He is fully Informed, Observant of His servants.
31. And do not kill your children for fear of poverty. We provide for
them, and for you. Killing them is a grave sin.
32. And do not come near adultery. It is immoral, and an evil way.
33. And do not kill the soul which God has made sacred, except inthe
course of justice. If someone is killed unjustly, We have given his
next of kin certain authority. But he should not be excessive in
killing, for he will be supported.
34. And do not go near the orphan's property, except with the best
ofintentions, until he hasreached his maturity. And honor your pledge,
because the pledge involves responsibility.
35. And give full measure when you measure, and weigh with accurate
scales. That is fair, and the best determination.
36. And do not occupy yourself with what youhave no knowledge of. The
hearing, and the sight, and the brains—all these will be questioned.
37. And do not walk proudly on earth. You can neither pierce the
earth, nor can you match the mountains in height.
38. The evil of all these is disliked by your Lord.
39. That is some of the wisdom your Lord has revealed to you. Do
notset up with God another god, or else you will be thrown in Hell,
rebuked and banished.
40. Has your Lord favored you with sons, while choosing for Himself
daughters from among the angels? You are indeedsaying a terrible
thing.
41. We have explained in this Quran in variousways, that they may
remember, but it only adds to their rebellion.
42. Say, "If there were other gods with Him, as they say, they
wouldhave sought a way to the Lord of the Throne."
43. Be He glorified. He is exalted, far above what they say.
44. Praising Him are the seven heavens, andthe earth, and everyone in
them. There is not a thing that does not glorify Him with praise, but
you do not understand their praises. He is indeed Forbearing
andForgiving.
45. When you read the Quran, We place between you and those who do not
believe in the Hereafter an invisible barrier.
46. And We drape veils over their hearts, preventing them from
understanding it, and heaviness in their ears.And when you mention
your Lord alone in the Quran, they turn their backs inaversion.
47. We know well whatthey listen to, when they listen to you, as they
conspire, when the wrongdoers say, "You only follow a manbewitched."
48. Note what they compared you to. They are lost, and unable to find a way.
49. And they say, "When we have become bones and fragments, shall we
really be resurrected as a new creation?"
50. Say, "Even if you become rocks or iron.
51. Or some substance, which, in your minds, is even harder." Then
they will say, "Who will restore us?" Say, "The One who originated you
the firsttime." Then they will nod their heads at you,and say, "When
will it be?" Say, "Perhaps it will be soon."
52. On the Day when Hecalls you, you will respond with His praise, and
you will realize that you stayed only a little.
53. Tell My servants to say what is best. Satan sows discord among
them. Satan is to man an open enemy.
54. Your Lord knows you best. If He wills, He will have mercy on you;
and if He wills, He will punish you. We did not send you as their
advocate.
55. Your Lord knows well everyone in the heavens and the earth. We
have given some prophets advantage over others; and to David We gave
the Psalms.
56. Say, "Call upon those you claim besides Him. They haveno power to
relieve your adversity, nor can they change it."
57. Those they call upon are themselves seeking means of access to
their Lord, vying to be nearer, andhoping for His mercy, and fearing
His punishment. The punishment of your Lord is to be dreaded.
58. There is no city but We will destroy before the Day of
Resurrection, or punish it with a severe punishment. This is inscribed
in the Book.
59. Nothing prevents Usfrom sending miraculous signs, except that the
ancients called them lies. We gave Thamoodthe she-camel, a
visiblesign, but they mistreated her. We do not send the signs except
to instill reverence.
60. We said to you that your Lord encompasses humanity. We did not
make the vision We showed you, except as a test for the people, and
the tree cursed in the Quran. We frighten them, but that only
increases their defiance.
61. When We said to the angels, "Bow downbefore Adam," they bowed
down, except for Satan. He said, "Shall I bow down before someone You
created from mud?"
62. He said, "Do You seethis one whom You have honored more than me?
If You reprieve me until the Day of Resurrection, I will bring his
descendants under my sway, except for a few."
63. He said, "Begone! Whoever of them follows you—Hell is your reward,
an ample reward."
64. "And entice whomever of them youcan with your voice, and rally
against them your cavalry and your infantry, and share with them in
wealth and children, and make promises to them." But Satan promises
them nothing but delusion.
65. "As for My devotees,you have no authority over them." Your Lord is
an adequate Guardian.
66. Your Lord is He whopropels for you the ships at sea, that you may
seek of His bounty. He is towards you Most Merciful.
67. When harm afflicts you at sea, those you pray to vanish, except
for Him. But when He saves you to land, you turn away. The human being
is ever thankless.
68. Are you confident that He will not cause atrack of land to cave in
beneath you, or unleash a tornado against you, and then you find no
protector?
69. Or are you confidentthat He will not return you to it once again,
and unleash a hurricane against you, and drown you for your
ingratitude? Thenyou will find no helper against Us.
70. We have honored the Children of Adam, and carried them on land and
sea, and provided them with good things, and greatly favored them over
many of those Wecreated.
71. On the Day when We call every people with their leader. Whoever is
given his record in his right hand—these will read their record, and
they will not be wronged one bit.
72. But whoever is blind in this, he will be blind in the Hereafter,
and further astray from the way.
73. They almost lured you away from what We have revealed to you, so
that you would invent something else in Our name. In that case, they
would have taken you for a friend.
74. Had We not given you stability, you might have inclined towards
them a little.
75. Then We would have made you taste double in life, and double at
death; then you would have found for yourself no helper against Us.
76. They almost provoked you, to expel you from the land. In that
case, they would not have lasted after you, except briefly.
77. The tradition of the messengers We sent before you—you will find
no change in Our rules.
78. Perform the prayer at the decline of the sun, until the darkness
of the night; and the Quran at dawn. The Quran at dawn is witnessed.
79. And keep vigil with it during parts of the night, as an extra
prayer. Perhaps your Lord will raise you to a laudable position.
80. And say, "My Lord, lead me in through an entry of truth, and
leadme out through an exitof truth, and grant me from You a supporting
power."
81. And say, "The truth has come, and falsehood has withered away; for
falsehood is bound to wither away."
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Sunday, November 4, 2012
Quran The Night Journey :
The Mizan, Sirat, Hauz-e-Kauser, Maqaam-e-Mahmood, The Laiwa'ul Hamd
THE MIZAAN
1. Mizaan is Haq (truth).
2. It is a scale that would be used to weigh a person's good and baddeeds.
3. The side on which yourgood deeds are, if it weighs more than the
bad deeds, then it will rise in opposite to the scale of the world.
THE SIRAAT
1. Siraat is also Haq (truth).
2. This is an extremely narrow bridge. It is theonly pathway to Jannat
(Paradise). Siraat is above Jahannam (Hell).
3. It is thinner than a hairand sharper than a sword.
4. It will take a journey of50 000 years to cross and everyone will
haveto walk across it.
5. Kaafirs will not be ableto walk across it and will fall into Dozakh (Hell).
6. Muslims will be able to go across it. Some will go across it as
fast as lighting, some like a gust of wind, and some like the speed of
a fast horse. Some will go across it very slowly. Some will struggle,
shake, tremble, crawl, etc. Depending upon their deeds, they will go
across. If you have good deeds, you will cross quickly.
7. On the night of Me'raj, before Huzoor (sallal laahu alaihi
wasallam) mounted the Buraaq, he thought of his Ummat (followers)
andof how they were going to cross the Pul Siraat. At that time, Allah
Ta'ala gave glad tidings to our beloved Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi
wasallam) , "O Beloved, do not worry about your followers. I will
cross them so quickly that they won'tknow". On the night of Meeraj, at
a place called "Sidratul Muntaha" (The Heavenly Tree), beyond which
even Hazrat Jibraeel (alaihis salaam) could not advance, Hazrat
Jibraeel (alaihis salaam) requested the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu
alaihi wasallam) to ask Allah Ta'ala permission for him to spread his
wings on Pul Siraat so that whenthe Ummat is going to cross it, they
would be able to walk on his wings and enter Jannat.
THE HAUZ-E-KAUSAR
1. Hauz-e-Kausar is a Pond that has been given to Rasoolullah (sallal
laahu alaihi wasallam) as a gift. This is Haq (truth).
2. Its length is the distance of one month's journey. Its breadth is the same.
3. Its banks (edges) are made from gold and they have arches madefrom pearls.
4. Its base is made from musk.
5. The water is whiter than milk, sweeter than honey and scented
better than musk.
6. Whosoever drinks its water once will never become thirsty again.
7. The utensils for drinking water from Hauz-e-Kausar are even more
than the number of stars in the sky.
8. Two streams, one of gold and the other of silver, flow down from
Paradise into the Pond.
THE MAQAAM-E-MAHMOOD
1. Allah Ta'ala will give His beloved, Hazrat Muhammad Mustapha
(sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) Maqaam-e-Mahmood (The Place of Praise).
2. This is where the people from before and after him will praise Nabi
Muhammad (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam).
THE LIWA'UL HAMD
1. Liwa'ul Hamd is a Flag which will be given to our Nabi Hazrat
Muhammad Mustapha (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) on the Day of
Qiyamat.
2. All Muslims from the time of Hazrat Adam (alaihis salaam) until
Qiyaamat will be gathered under this flag.
1. Mizaan is Haq (truth).
2. It is a scale that would be used to weigh a person's good and baddeeds.
3. The side on which yourgood deeds are, if it weighs more than the
bad deeds, then it will rise in opposite to the scale of the world.
THE SIRAAT
1. Siraat is also Haq (truth).
2. This is an extremely narrow bridge. It is theonly pathway to Jannat
(Paradise). Siraat is above Jahannam (Hell).
3. It is thinner than a hairand sharper than a sword.
4. It will take a journey of50 000 years to cross and everyone will
haveto walk across it.
5. Kaafirs will not be ableto walk across it and will fall into Dozakh (Hell).
6. Muslims will be able to go across it. Some will go across it as
fast as lighting, some like a gust of wind, and some like the speed of
a fast horse. Some will go across it very slowly. Some will struggle,
shake, tremble, crawl, etc. Depending upon their deeds, they will go
across. If you have good deeds, you will cross quickly.
7. On the night of Me'raj, before Huzoor (sallal laahu alaihi
wasallam) mounted the Buraaq, he thought of his Ummat (followers)
andof how they were going to cross the Pul Siraat. At that time, Allah
Ta'ala gave glad tidings to our beloved Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi
wasallam) , "O Beloved, do not worry about your followers. I will
cross them so quickly that they won'tknow". On the night of Meeraj, at
a place called "Sidratul Muntaha" (The Heavenly Tree), beyond which
even Hazrat Jibraeel (alaihis salaam) could not advance, Hazrat
Jibraeel (alaihis salaam) requested the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu
alaihi wasallam) to ask Allah Ta'ala permission for him to spread his
wings on Pul Siraat so that whenthe Ummat is going to cross it, they
would be able to walk on his wings and enter Jannat.
THE HAUZ-E-KAUSAR
1. Hauz-e-Kausar is a Pond that has been given to Rasoolullah (sallal
laahu alaihi wasallam) as a gift. This is Haq (truth).
2. Its length is the distance of one month's journey. Its breadth is the same.
3. Its banks (edges) are made from gold and they have arches madefrom pearls.
4. Its base is made from musk.
5. The water is whiter than milk, sweeter than honey and scented
better than musk.
6. Whosoever drinks its water once will never become thirsty again.
7. The utensils for drinking water from Hauz-e-Kausar are even more
than the number of stars in the sky.
8. Two streams, one of gold and the other of silver, flow down from
Paradise into the Pond.
THE MAQAAM-E-MAHMOOD
1. Allah Ta'ala will give His beloved, Hazrat Muhammad Mustapha
(sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) Maqaam-e-Mahmood (The Place of Praise).
2. This is where the people from before and after him will praise Nabi
Muhammad (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam).
THE LIWA'UL HAMD
1. Liwa'ul Hamd is a Flag which will be given to our Nabi Hazrat
Muhammad Mustapha (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) on the Day of
Qiyamat.
2. All Muslims from the time of Hazrat Adam (alaihis salaam) until
Qiyaamat will be gathered under this flag.
DUROOD DIDAAR-E-MUSTAPHA
ALLAHUMMA SALLI WASALLIM WA BAARIK ALASAYYIDINA WA MAULANA
MUHAMMADININ NABIYYIL UMMIYIL HABEEBIL AALIL QADRIL AZEEMIL JAAHI WA
ALA AHLIHI WA SAHBIHI WASALLIM.
"O Allah! Send your Mercy and Blessings upon our master Muhammad who
is the beloved and most exalted, and upon his Companions and family."
The pious people and the Awliya Allah said thatwhoever recites this
Durood Shareef regularly every Thursdaynight, at least once, thenat
the time of his or her death, he or she will see the blessed
countenanceof Rasoolullah (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) and when he
or she enters the grave, that person will make the Ziarat of
Rasoolullah (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam). They will see
Rasool-e-Paak (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) with his own blessed
hands taking him or her in their Qabr.
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ALLAHUMMA SALLI ALA SAYYIDINA WA MAULANA MUHAMMADIW WA ALA AALI
SAYYIDINA WA MAULANA MUHAMMADIN KAMA TUHIBBU WA TARDALA.
"O Allah send your mercyand blessings upon our master Muhammad and
upon the family of our master as you love and like for him "
That person who recites the above Darood Shareef once will be
fortunate to be rewarded with virtuous deeds for 1000 days. Seventy
Angels of Allah Ta'ala keep on writing good deeds for 1000 days in the
person's mark sheet.
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DUROOD-E-MALWAAN
ALLAHUMMA SALLI ALA SAYYIDINA MUHAMMADIM MAKHTALAFAL MALWAANI WA TA
'AAQABAL ASRAANI WAKARRAL JADIDAANI WAS TAQALLAL FARQADAANI WABALIGH
RUHAHU WA ARWAAHA AHLI BAYTIHI MINNAT TAHIYATA WAS SALAAMA WA BAARIK
WA SALLIM ALAIHI KASEERAN.
"O Allah! Send blessings upon our leader Muhammad as long as there is
the interchange of night and day, as longas the morning and the
evening follow one behind the other, as long as the night and day
repeat themselves jointly, and as long as the two bright stars (of
Ursa Minor) remain fixedin their places, send from us our gift and
peace on his soul and the souls of his family members and send peace
and blessings on him abundantly".
By reciting this Durood Shareef once, one gets the Sawaab as reciting
10 000 Durood Shareefs. It will take you only 30 seconds to read this
Durood Shareef, and youwill get the Sawaab for 10 000 Durood Shareefs.
By reciting one Tasbeeh of this Durood Shareef 100 X 10 000 = 1
million Duroods! In Ramadaan X 10 = 10 million Duroods!
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DUROOD-E-ISME AZAM
ALLAHU RABBU MUHAMMADIN SALLA ALAIHI WASALLAMA, NAHNU IBBADU
MUHAMMADIN SALLA ALAIHI WASALLAMA.
"Allah is the Lord of Muhammad, mercy and blessings upon him. We are
the slaves of Muhammad, may mercy and blessings be upon him and
Salaams".
One should make it a habit to recite this Durood Shareef for at least
one hundred times daily so that one will be able to see the results of
the recitation in this world and in the Hereafter. You will be
prosperous and you will never be overcome by your enemies.
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DUROOD-E-HAQ
ALLAHUMMA SALLI ALA SAYYIDINA MUHAMMADIW WA ABLIGHUL WASILATA AD
DARAJATAR RAFI'ATAL JANNAH.
"O Allah! Shower peace upon our Chief Muhammad and endow him with the
means and high status in Heaven".
This is the highest Durood Shareef and if recited after every prayer
and in every prayer, it brings a great deal of reward.
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DUROOD-E-RADAWIYYA
SALLAL LAAHU ALAN NABIYIL UMMIYI WA AALIHI SALLAL LAAHU ALAIHI
WASALLAM. SALAATAW WAS SALAAMAN ALAIKA YA RASOOLALLAH.
The above Durood Shareef should be read 100 times after every Salaah
if possible. Especially after Jummah Salaah, the men should stand
together facing Medina Shareef and recite this Durood Shareef with
absolute respect.
The following benefits are derived from reciting Durood-e- Radawiyya:
1. The reciter is blessed with 300 Mercies of Almighty Allah.
2. Allah Almighty sends peace on him 2 000 times.
3. 5 000 good deeds are written in his Naama-e-Amaal.
4. 5 000 of his sins are forgiven.
5. His status is eleated by5 000 times.
6. It will be written on his forehead that he is not a
Hypocrite.
7. It will be written on his forehead that he is free from the Fire of Jahannum.
8. On the Day of Qayamah, he will be amongst the Shuhadaa (Martyrs).
9. He will gain Barakah in his wealth.
10. There will be Barakah in his children.
11. He will be strong over his enemies.
12. People will have lovein their hearts for him.
13. He will see the Holy Prophet Muhammad (sallal laahu alaihi
wasallam) in his dream.
14. He will leave this world with Imaan.
15. On the Day of Qiyaamah, Sayyiduna Rasoolullah (sallal laahu alaihi
wasallam) will shake hands with him.
16. The intercession of Rasoolullah (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam)
will be compulsory on him.
17. Almighty Allah will bepleased with him in sucha way that he will
never be displeased.
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MUHAMMADININ NABIYYIL UMMIYIL HABEEBIL AALIL QADRIL AZEEMIL JAAHI WA
ALA AHLIHI WA SAHBIHI WASALLIM.
"O Allah! Send your Mercy and Blessings upon our master Muhammad who
is the beloved and most exalted, and upon his Companions and family."
The pious people and the Awliya Allah said thatwhoever recites this
Durood Shareef regularly every Thursdaynight, at least once, thenat
the time of his or her death, he or she will see the blessed
countenanceof Rasoolullah (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) and when he
or she enters the grave, that person will make the Ziarat of
Rasoolullah (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam). They will see
Rasool-e-Paak (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) with his own blessed
hands taking him or her in their Qabr.
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ALLAHUMMA SALLI ALA SAYYIDINA WA MAULANA MUHAMMADIW WA ALA AALI
SAYYIDINA WA MAULANA MUHAMMADIN KAMA TUHIBBU WA TARDALA.
"O Allah send your mercyand blessings upon our master Muhammad and
upon the family of our master as you love and like for him "
That person who recites the above Darood Shareef once will be
fortunate to be rewarded with virtuous deeds for 1000 days. Seventy
Angels of Allah Ta'ala keep on writing good deeds for 1000 days in the
person's mark sheet.
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DUROOD-E-MALWAAN
ALLAHUMMA SALLI ALA SAYYIDINA MUHAMMADIM MAKHTALAFAL MALWAANI WA TA
'AAQABAL ASRAANI WAKARRAL JADIDAANI WAS TAQALLAL FARQADAANI WABALIGH
RUHAHU WA ARWAAHA AHLI BAYTIHI MINNAT TAHIYATA WAS SALAAMA WA BAARIK
WA SALLIM ALAIHI KASEERAN.
"O Allah! Send blessings upon our leader Muhammad as long as there is
the interchange of night and day, as longas the morning and the
evening follow one behind the other, as long as the night and day
repeat themselves jointly, and as long as the two bright stars (of
Ursa Minor) remain fixedin their places, send from us our gift and
peace on his soul and the souls of his family members and send peace
and blessings on him abundantly".
By reciting this Durood Shareef once, one gets the Sawaab as reciting
10 000 Durood Shareefs. It will take you only 30 seconds to read this
Durood Shareef, and youwill get the Sawaab for 10 000 Durood Shareefs.
By reciting one Tasbeeh of this Durood Shareef 100 X 10 000 = 1
million Duroods! In Ramadaan X 10 = 10 million Duroods!
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DUROOD-E-ISME AZAM
ALLAHU RABBU MUHAMMADIN SALLA ALAIHI WASALLAMA, NAHNU IBBADU
MUHAMMADIN SALLA ALAIHI WASALLAMA.
"Allah is the Lord of Muhammad, mercy and blessings upon him. We are
the slaves of Muhammad, may mercy and blessings be upon him and
Salaams".
One should make it a habit to recite this Durood Shareef for at least
one hundred times daily so that one will be able to see the results of
the recitation in this world and in the Hereafter. You will be
prosperous and you will never be overcome by your enemies.
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DUROOD-E-HAQ
ALLAHUMMA SALLI ALA SAYYIDINA MUHAMMADIW WA ABLIGHUL WASILATA AD
DARAJATAR RAFI'ATAL JANNAH.
"O Allah! Shower peace upon our Chief Muhammad and endow him with the
means and high status in Heaven".
This is the highest Durood Shareef and if recited after every prayer
and in every prayer, it brings a great deal of reward.
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DUROOD-E-RADAWIYYA
SALLAL LAAHU ALAN NABIYIL UMMIYI WA AALIHI SALLAL LAAHU ALAIHI
WASALLAM. SALAATAW WAS SALAAMAN ALAIKA YA RASOOLALLAH.
The above Durood Shareef should be read 100 times after every Salaah
if possible. Especially after Jummah Salaah, the men should stand
together facing Medina Shareef and recite this Durood Shareef with
absolute respect.
The following benefits are derived from reciting Durood-e- Radawiyya:
1. The reciter is blessed with 300 Mercies of Almighty Allah.
2. Allah Almighty sends peace on him 2 000 times.
3. 5 000 good deeds are written in his Naama-e-Amaal.
4. 5 000 of his sins are forgiven.
5. His status is eleated by5 000 times.
6. It will be written on his forehead that he is not a
Hypocrite.
7. It will be written on his forehead that he is free from the Fire of Jahannum.
8. On the Day of Qayamah, he will be amongst the Shuhadaa (Martyrs).
9. He will gain Barakah in his wealth.
10. There will be Barakah in his children.
11. He will be strong over his enemies.
12. People will have lovein their hearts for him.
13. He will see the Holy Prophet Muhammad (sallal laahu alaihi
wasallam) in his dream.
14. He will leave this world with Imaan.
15. On the Day of Qiyaamah, Sayyiduna Rasoolullah (sallal laahu alaihi
wasallam) will shake hands with him.
16. The intercession of Rasoolullah (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam)
will be compulsory on him.
17. Almighty Allah will bepleased with him in sucha way that he will
never be displeased.
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Berry Islands – the perfect amount of seclusion and privacy
This cluster of 30 cays, southeast of Bimini, is home to Chub Cay,
Billfishcapital of The Bahamas. Besides sportfishing, the surrounding
waters of The Berry Islands offer dozens of uninhabited cays, miles of
secluded beaches, and invigorating dive sites.
City/Settlement: Bullock's Harbour, Great Harbour Cay; Chub Cay
Location: 150 miles east of Miami and 50 miles northeast of Nassau
Want to live like a millionaire? Here, you can at least vacation like
one. A popular stopover for yachtsmen en route between Florida and
Nassau, it is claimed that The Berry Islands boast more millionaires
per square mile than most places on earth. A chain of about 30 islands
and 100 hundred small cays, The Berry Islands – given their name
because of the abundance of thatch berry trees – lure vacationers
seeking privacy and exclusivity.
"The Berrys," as locals callthem, were believed to have been first
settled in 1836 when Governor Colebrooke established a settlement of
liberated Africans at Great Harbour Cay. Over a century later, Great
Harbour Cay underwent a period of intense and successful development
in the late 1960's when Cary Grant, Brigitte Bardot and
othercelebrities holidayed there. Today, Great Harbour Cay is a quiet,
simple paradise with seven miles of beautiful beaches and one of the
best protected harbors inThe Bahamas.
The surrounding waters offer dozens of uninhabited cays, miles of
secluded beaches, and invigorating dive and snorkel sites. Home to
Chub Cay, Billfish capital of The Bahamas, The Berrys are known for
championship sport fishing, second only to Bimini. Many desolate cays
are the nesting grounds of wildlife such as terns, pelicans and
noddies. The groves of coconut, pine and thatchberry trees offer a
variety of indigenous flora and fauna. Local cuisine and entertainment
offer cultural samples to guestswhile history can be uncovered with
stops at two lighthouses, ancient churches and abandonedcays.
Shopping:
Although The Berry Islands are not known forshopping, small general
stores are located in Bullock's Harbour, at marinas and in some of the
cays. They offer provisions for boaters, plus a limited collection of
resort wear, including sunglasses, shoes and bags. Handmade
authentically-Bahamian shell jewelery, straw creations and other gift
items are also available from local craft persons.
Airline Service:
There are two airports serving The Berry Islands – Great Harbour Cay
Airport (MYGB) and Chub Cay Airport (UBL) , which is private but an
official port of entry. Daily scheduled air service is available from
Nassau, Grand Bahama Island andFlorida into Great Harbour Cay. Charter
services can be arranged through any of the certified local and
international carriers.
Hoffman Cay's Blue Hole: Hoffman Cay is famous for 600-ft. wide and
20-ft. deep blue hole, whose only living inhabitants are said to
beoysters.
Little Stirrup Cay Ruins: Little Stirrup Cay, privately owned and
called "Coco Cay", is a 140-acre island located between Freeport and
Nassau that has been transformed by Royal Caribbean Cruise Line into a
tropical oasis for its guests. Used as a one day stopover for
cruisers,the white sandy beaches and lush greenery, offer a relaxing
getaway.
R.N. Gomez All Age School: The first and currently the only school
within The Berry Islands. Located in Bullock's Harbour, it serves as a
lending library, and books are available to borrow between the hours
of 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
Sugar Beach & Caves: considered to be one of the prettiest places in
TheBahamas. Located on Great Harbour Cay, it consists of numerous
sandy coves set among cliffs, which are said to resemble the great
Mediterranean beaches. There are also caves, an abundance of
thatchberry trees and ruins. The shelling is excellent and, for the
more adventurous, the creeks are filled with many species of wild life
The Ship Yard Beach: was the first settlement in Great Harbour Cay. It
is surrounded by sea-grapetrees and is the best beach for suntanning
with limited shading.
Little Whale Cay Bird Sanctuary: Home to a wide variety of birds, many
of which can be traced back to Englishman Wallace Groves' bird
collection. He developed the cay in the 1930s as a private residence
and established a bird sanctuary there. It has become a lush paradise
for flamingos, the endangered West Indian whistling duck, Bahama
woodstar, hummingbirdsand domestic peacocks.
Great Harbour Cay Golf Course: A beautiful nine-hole golf course
that's free to all guests of the Marina. Golfing equipment is not
available.
Great Stirrup Cay Lighthouse: located northof Great Harbour Cay, Great
Stirrup cay is home to a lighthouse that datesback to 1863 and
sheltersthe wreck of an unidentified ship lying just offshore. It is
owned by the Norwegian Cruise Line – the first island to be owned
exclusively by a cruise line – and is usedas a stopover for
passengers.
U.S. currency is accepted and is interchangeable with the Bahamian
dollar. In September through May, the temperature on the Island
averages 70 to 75 degrees Fahrenheit; the rest of the year is warmer,
with temperatures between 80 and 85 degrees. Nighttime temperatures
are generally cooler by 5-7 degrees. All U.S. citizens and foreign
nationals traveling to/from the United Statesto/from The Bahamas
arerequired to present a valid passport, passport card or
WHTI-compliant document to re-enter theUnited States. All Canadian
citizens traveling to/from Canada to/from The Bahamas arerequired to
present either a valid passport, an official birth certificate or an
original naturalization/citizenship certificate.
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Billfishcapital of The Bahamas. Besides sportfishing, the surrounding
waters of The Berry Islands offer dozens of uninhabited cays, miles of
secluded beaches, and invigorating dive sites.
City/Settlement: Bullock's Harbour, Great Harbour Cay; Chub Cay
Location: 150 miles east of Miami and 50 miles northeast of Nassau
Want to live like a millionaire? Here, you can at least vacation like
one. A popular stopover for yachtsmen en route between Florida and
Nassau, it is claimed that The Berry Islands boast more millionaires
per square mile than most places on earth. A chain of about 30 islands
and 100 hundred small cays, The Berry Islands – given their name
because of the abundance of thatch berry trees – lure vacationers
seeking privacy and exclusivity.
"The Berrys," as locals callthem, were believed to have been first
settled in 1836 when Governor Colebrooke established a settlement of
liberated Africans at Great Harbour Cay. Over a century later, Great
Harbour Cay underwent a period of intense and successful development
in the late 1960's when Cary Grant, Brigitte Bardot and
othercelebrities holidayed there. Today, Great Harbour Cay is a quiet,
simple paradise with seven miles of beautiful beaches and one of the
best protected harbors inThe Bahamas.
The surrounding waters offer dozens of uninhabited cays, miles of
secluded beaches, and invigorating dive and snorkel sites. Home to
Chub Cay, Billfish capital of The Bahamas, The Berrys are known for
championship sport fishing, second only to Bimini. Many desolate cays
are the nesting grounds of wildlife such as terns, pelicans and
noddies. The groves of coconut, pine and thatchberry trees offer a
variety of indigenous flora and fauna. Local cuisine and entertainment
offer cultural samples to guestswhile history can be uncovered with
stops at two lighthouses, ancient churches and abandonedcays.
Shopping:
Although The Berry Islands are not known forshopping, small general
stores are located in Bullock's Harbour, at marinas and in some of the
cays. They offer provisions for boaters, plus a limited collection of
resort wear, including sunglasses, shoes and bags. Handmade
authentically-Bahamian shell jewelery, straw creations and other gift
items are also available from local craft persons.
Airline Service:
There are two airports serving The Berry Islands – Great Harbour Cay
Airport (MYGB) and Chub Cay Airport (UBL) , which is private but an
official port of entry. Daily scheduled air service is available from
Nassau, Grand Bahama Island andFlorida into Great Harbour Cay. Charter
services can be arranged through any of the certified local and
international carriers.
Hoffman Cay's Blue Hole: Hoffman Cay is famous for 600-ft. wide and
20-ft. deep blue hole, whose only living inhabitants are said to
beoysters.
Little Stirrup Cay Ruins: Little Stirrup Cay, privately owned and
called "Coco Cay", is a 140-acre island located between Freeport and
Nassau that has been transformed by Royal Caribbean Cruise Line into a
tropical oasis for its guests. Used as a one day stopover for
cruisers,the white sandy beaches and lush greenery, offer a relaxing
getaway.
R.N. Gomez All Age School: The first and currently the only school
within The Berry Islands. Located in Bullock's Harbour, it serves as a
lending library, and books are available to borrow between the hours
of 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
Sugar Beach & Caves: considered to be one of the prettiest places in
TheBahamas. Located on Great Harbour Cay, it consists of numerous
sandy coves set among cliffs, which are said to resemble the great
Mediterranean beaches. There are also caves, an abundance of
thatchberry trees and ruins. The shelling is excellent and, for the
more adventurous, the creeks are filled with many species of wild life
The Ship Yard Beach: was the first settlement in Great Harbour Cay. It
is surrounded by sea-grapetrees and is the best beach for suntanning
with limited shading.
Little Whale Cay Bird Sanctuary: Home to a wide variety of birds, many
of which can be traced back to Englishman Wallace Groves' bird
collection. He developed the cay in the 1930s as a private residence
and established a bird sanctuary there. It has become a lush paradise
for flamingos, the endangered West Indian whistling duck, Bahama
woodstar, hummingbirdsand domestic peacocks.
Great Harbour Cay Golf Course: A beautiful nine-hole golf course
that's free to all guests of the Marina. Golfing equipment is not
available.
Great Stirrup Cay Lighthouse: located northof Great Harbour Cay, Great
Stirrup cay is home to a lighthouse that datesback to 1863 and
sheltersthe wreck of an unidentified ship lying just offshore. It is
owned by the Norwegian Cruise Line – the first island to be owned
exclusively by a cruise line – and is usedas a stopover for
passengers.
U.S. currency is accepted and is interchangeable with the Bahamian
dollar. In September through May, the temperature on the Island
averages 70 to 75 degrees Fahrenheit; the rest of the year is warmer,
with temperatures between 80 and 85 degrees. Nighttime temperatures
are generally cooler by 5-7 degrees. All U.S. citizens and foreign
nationals traveling to/from the United Statesto/from The Bahamas
arerequired to present a valid passport, passport card or
WHTI-compliant document to re-enter theUnited States. All Canadian
citizens traveling to/from Canada to/from The Bahamas arerequired to
present either a valid passport, an official birth certificate or an
original naturalization/citizenship certificate.
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