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Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Gratitude - I

Gratitude is the greatest way to live for those whopossess high ranks
of righteousness, and such people did not reach these lofty ranks
except through their gratitude; this is because belief is comprised of
two halves; one half is gratitude and the other is perseverance.
Gratitude is to acknowledge being treated well by Allaah; it is also
to praise the One who has done one many favors. It also entails
displaying the effect of the favors of Allaah upon a person by
believing with one's heart, utteringpraise and glorifications of
Allaah by ones tongue,and to use one's limbs in the worship and
obedience of Allaah. If only a few favors are worthy of a great deal
of gratitude, how would the case be when favors are abundant? People
are either grateful or ungrateful.
Gratitude holds a high rank in Islam:
· Allaah parallels it with His mention. He Says ( what means): "So
remember Me; I will remember you. And be grateful to Me and do notdeny
Me". [Quran 2: 152]
· Allaah parallels it with belief. He Says ( what means): "What would
Allaah do with [i.e., gain from] your punishment ifyou are grateful
and believe?..." [Quran 4: 147] Meaning, if you fulfil the rights due
to Allaah and the reason for which He has created you by gratitude and
belief, He will not punish you.
· Those who practice gratitude to Allaah are those who are chosen to
be granted His favors. He Says (what means): "And thus We have tried
some of them through others that they [i.e., the disbelievers] might
say, 'Is it these whom Allaah has favored among us?' Isnot Allaah most
knowing of those who are grateful?" [Quran 6: 53]
· Allaah has classified people into being either grateful or
ungrateful; the worst matter in the scale of Allaah is ingratitude
whilst the dearest things to Him are gratitude and the grateful.
Allaah Says ( what means): "Indeed, We guided him [i.e., man] to the
way, be he grateful or ungrateful" [Quran 76: 3]
· Allaah tests His slaves in order to see who will practice gratitude
and who will not. Allaah informs us about what Prophet Sulaymaan said
when He Says ( what means): "…This is from the favor of my Lord to
test me whether I will be grateful or ungrateful. And whoever is
grateful –his gratitude is only for [the benefit of] himself. And
whoever is ungrateful – then indeed my Lord is Free of need and
Generous." [Quran 27: 40]
· Allaah promises increased favors for those who are grateful. He Says
( what means): "And [remember] when your Lord proclaimed, 'If you are
grateful, I will surely increase you [in favor]; but if you deny,
indeed My punishment is severe.'" [Quran 14: 7]
· Allaah loves gratitude and the deeds of the grateful. He Says (what
means): "If you disbelieve– indeed, Allaah is Free from need of you.
And Hedoes not approve for His servants disbelief. And if you are
grateful, He approves [i.e., likes] it foryou…" ] Quran 39: 7 ] The
grateful people mentioned in the verse are those who remain steadfast
upon belief during trials and who do not retreat or recant on their
belief. Some people verbally thank Allaah during times of ease, but
during trials they give uptheir faith. The truly grateful are those
who express the true condition of their hearts during trials by
remaining steadfast and continuing to thank Allaah by their tongues,
hearts and limbs. Additionally, this verse clarifies that the
pleasureof Allaah is achieved by being grateful to Him.
· Allaah did not make the reward for the grateful subject to any
condition, as He did for other acts ofworship, which He conditioned to
His will; rather, Allaah immediately mentions their reward; He Says (
what means): "…And Allaah will reward the grateful." [Quran 3: 144]
and also (what means): "…And We will reward the grateful." [Quran 3:
145]
· Allaah informs us that one of Satan's primary objectives is to
prevent humans from being grateful; He Says ( what means): "[Satan
said] 'Then I will come to them from before them and from behind them
and on their right and on their left, and You [i.e., Allaah] will not
find most of them grateful [to You]." [Quran 7: 17]
· Allaah describes His grateful slaves to be few in number; He Says (
whatmeans): "…And few of My servants are grateful." [Quran 34: 13] The
reasonbeing that many people enjoy blessings and bounties from Allaah,
butfail to practice gratitude to Allaah.
· Allaah praised the first prophet sent to man on earth, Prophet Nooh
due to him being grateful. Allaah Says ( what means): "O descendants
of those We carried [in the ship] with Noah. Indeed, he was a grateful
servant." [Quran 17: 3] This is as an indication that we shouldimitate
him .
· Gratitude is the first instruction given to man as soon as he begins
to comprehend. Allaah Says ( what means): "And We have enjoined upon
man [care] for his parents. His mother carried him, [increasing her]
in weakness upon weakness, and his weaning is in two years. Be
grateful to Me and to your parents; to Me is the[final] destination."
[Quran 31: 14]
· Allaah specified it as oneof the main qualities of a person who sets
himself as a good example for others to follow. He says regarding
prophet Ibraaheem ) what means): "Indeed, Ibraaheem was a
[comprehensive] leader, devoutly obedient to Allaah, inclining toward
truth, and he was not of those who associate others with Allaah. [He
was] grateful for His favors. He [i.e., Allaah] chose him and guided
him to a straight path." [Quran 16: 120-121]
Therefore, gratitude is one of the objectives thatman is commanded to
accomplish.
Imaam ibn Al-Qayyim mentioned that gratitude is one of the ranks of
belief, which canbe extracted from the fifth verse of Soorah
Al-Faatihah, (what means): "It is You we worship and You we ask for
help." Then he mentioned the following additional points regarding
gratitude:
· It is one of the highest ranks of belief.
· It is higher than the rank of contentment; andnobody can be content
without being grateful.
· Allaah praises the grateful.
· Allaah promises the grateful the best of rewards.
· Allaah makes gratitude areason for attaining more of His bounties.
· It is a means to preserve the favors of Allaah upon a person.
· It is one of the main objectives that a slave must accomplish.
· It is extracted from Ash-Skakoor, which is one of the Names of
Allaah, and which impliesgratitude.
· Those who are grateful are very few in number.
· Gratitude results in morefavors from Allaah.
Gratitude is having ones heart devoted to loving the One bestowing the
favors, having the limbs continuously obedient to Him and having the
tongue repeatedly mentioning Him, praisingHim and glorifying Him.
Gratitude entails the following three things:
1. One should realise the favors bestowed upon him and have it present
in his mind constantly, because this leads him to remember the
Bestower of favors and therefore being grateful to and loving Allaah,
who is of course the Bestower of favors. This would therefore make one
exertmore effort in worshipping Allaah.
2. One should receive favors with humility and express his need to
Allaah, the Bestower of favors, and mention that he is unworthy of the
favors bestowed upon him, and that it is only due to the Grace and
Kindness of Allaah that such favors were bestowed.
3. One should praise Allaah, the Bestower of favors, and this is done
intwo ways:
1) Generally: To describe Allaah as being generous and kind.
2) Specifically: To mention His favors upon one.
There are two points regarding the issue of mentioning and talking
about favors from Allaah:
1) To mention all that Allaah Has bestowed upon one.
2) To utilise these favors in His obedience.
People fall into three categories with regards to the favors from Allaah:
1. Those who are gratefuland praise Allaah for bestowing them upon them.
2. Those who are ungrateful and do not mention them.
3. Those who express thatthey are worthy of them, when in fact they
certainly are not.
An-Nu'maan ibn Al-Basheer said: "He who does not thank Allaah for
small favors will not thank Him for great ones; and he who does not
express gratitude to people (for doing him favors) will not express
gratitude towards Allaah. Appreciating and mentioning the favor
bestowed upon one fromAllaah is gratitude, and not doing so expresses
ingratitude." [Ahmad]
This should be done in front of people and between a person and
himself (i.e., to himself) but if people are of the envious type, then
one should conceal such favors, and he would not be ungrateful in this
case, because he is simplyconcealing them in an attempt to prevent an
evil from befalling him, such as an evil eye or an evil plot from the
envious, and it must be known that to prevent harm from afflicting man
is an objective set forth by the Islamic Sharee'ah.
There is no way one can do anything to repay the favors bestowed upon
him by Allaah, except thathe should continue to praise and thank
Allaah for having bestowed them upon him, as well as utilising these
favors for the pleasure of Allaah.
What is our duty towardsAllaah with regards to the favors He bestows upon us?
· Being submissive to Allaah.
· Loving Allaah.
· Acknowledging that He is the Bestower of all favors.
· Praising Him.
· Utilising these favors in a way that pleases Him.
Does the way of expressing gratitude towards Allaah differ, justlike
the favors themselvesdiffer?
Yes; gratitude can be expressed by the heart, the tongue and the limbs.
Expressing gratitude by the heart :This is by knowing that Allaah is
the Bestower of these favors, and this is something that is very
important when cultivating children, so that they know where favors
come from, as Allaah Says (what means): "O Mankind, remember the favor
of Allaah upon you. Is there any creator other than Allaah who
provides for you from theheaven and the earth? There is no deity
except Him, so how are you deluded?" ] Quran 35: 3]

Dought & clear,- Ruling on making phone apps for some educational projects andselling them.

Is it permissible to make phone apps to sell Islamic information? For
example, the iPhone mobile phone has a number of apps that are sold
via the Apple company, such as the electronic Mushaf, Saheeh
al-Bukhaari, Saheeh Muslim, and so on. I would like to make apps like
these, that dealwith the Qur'an and Prophet's hadeeths, for the iPhone
and iPad, and upload them to the App Store as unique apps.
Praise be to Allah.
Striving to spread knowledge and the Qur'an is a great good deed, and
making use ofmodern technology to do that is one of the bestand
greatest good deeds, if a person does itseeking to please Allah,
especially nowadays when followers of whims and desires and the people
of kufr, hypocrisy and division are hastening to spread evil,
immorality, shirk and kufr, and everythingthat angers Allah, may He be
exalted, via electronic means by using the highest levels of modern
technology that mankind has attained.

Dought & clear,- They committed zina and got married before they repented; do they have to do a new marriage contract?.

A young Muslim man got married three years ago to a girl who only
embraced Islam a week before the wedding, andnow they have a child and
she is six months pregnant with their second child. But before they
got married they were in a haraam relationship and they committed
immoral actions several times. Now it seems to them, after reading a
fatwa, that their marriage is invalid and that it must be annulled as
they did not repent before marriage. In fact they only repented after
marriage.
What should they do now? Do they have to annul their marriage now and
then repeat it without any need for 'iddah? Does this mean that their
children are the result of haraam andimmoral actions (are they
illegitimate)? Do they come under the ruling on zaanis (fornicators)
for the duration of their marriage? Is annulment a straightforward
procedure, or is it a lengthy process like talaaq (divorce)? Can they
be excused becauseof their ignorance? All they want to do is live a
clean married life that is pleasing to Allah, may Hebe blessed and
exalted. Please note that the girl got her period once before they got
married and the young man did not have intercourse with her after that
until after they got married; that is, he wanted to make sure that she
was not pregnant before marriage. Allah knows that they did not know
that repentance is stipulated as a conditionof marriage being valid,
otherwise they would not have hesitated to repent straightaway at that
time. What about the children, do they notdeserve some consideration
in this situation? Can they stay together for the sake of the children
only, without any sexual intimacy? I tried to find out about the
matter as much as I could so that all aspects of it would beclear,
because they found two contradictingopinions that only increased their
confusion, and they do not know which way to proceed. They do not want
to live in haraam and they hope that you can explain with detailed
evidence.
Praise be to Allah.
Firstly:
It is not permissible for the zaani (fornicator or adulterer) to marry
the zaaniyah (fornicatress oradulteress) except after repenting
because Allah,may He be exalted, says (interpretation of the meaning):
"The adulterer marries not but an adulteress or a Mushrikah and the
adulteress none marries her except an adulterer or a Muskrik. Such a
thing is forbidden to thebelievers (of Islamic Monotheism)"
[an-Noor 24:3].
Repentance is achieved by regretting (what one has done) and resolving
not to go back to the sin.This may have happenedin the case asked
about here, hence they gave up zina and wanted to live a clean life
that is pleasing to Allah, as you say, and they wanted to be on the
safe side by making sure that she was not pregnant as a result of
something haraam.
The fuqaha' differed concerning the validity of a marriage between two
who committed zina, if the marriage wasdone before they repented. The
majority are of the view that it is valid, but the Hanbalis are of the
view that it is not valid, and this is the more correct view. See
question no. 85335
What is required in that case is to repeat the marriage contract. The
matter does not require a talaaq (divorce); ratherit is a repeat of
the marriage contract, in which the woman's wali (guardian) may be her
Muslim father, brother or any other male relative on the father's
side, so long as he is Muslim. If she has no male Muslim relatives,
then the imam of the Islamic Centre may act asher guardian for the
purpose of marriage, in the presence of two Muslim witnesses.
It is not essential to tell the one who does the marriage contract of
the details of the situation; itis possible to use double entendres
and to say that they want to repeat the marriage contract because of
some uncertainty about its validity, because they got married without
a wali, or for some other appropriate reason, or because it was done
in another city or country, and so on, because the Muslim is enjoined
to conceal his faults and mistakes.
Secondly:
The children who were born under the previous marriage contract should
be attributed to the husband, because they were born in a marriage
that both spouses believed to be valid.
And Allah knows best.

Monday, February 25, 2013

Marrying a young girl does not mean..

Question
Al Salam alekum, I was in debate in Islam and therewas question
regarding the answer to the following translation of the Quran from
Al_Tabari Al-Tabari (may Allaah have mercy on him) said: The
interpretation of the verse "And those of your women as have passed
the age of monthly courses, for them the 'Iddah (prescribed period),
if you have doubt (about their periods), is three months;and for those
who have no courses [(i.e. they are still immature) their 'Iddah
(prescribed period) is three months likewise". He said: The same
applies to the 'idaah for girls who do not menstruate because they are
too young, if their husbands divorce them after consummating the
marriage with them. thatthe last comment (He said: The same applies to
the 'idaah for girls who do not menstruate because they are too young,
if their husbands divorce them after consummating the marriage with
them. ") they conclude the meaning in having `Iddah after having
intercourse with minor girl who did not reach the age of puberty. by
highlighting the words (consummating the marriage) can you explain it
please. thanks.
Answer
All perfect praise be to Allaah, The Lord of the Worlds. I testify
that there is none worthy of worship except Allaah, and that Muhammad
, is His Slave and Messenger.
Giving a young girl in marriage is something permitted in Islam. We
have previously pointed that out in Fataawa 88199 and 116746 .
Praisebe to Allaah, there is no ambiguity in the opinion that Imaam
At-Tabari mentioned. That is because if the young girl is not able for
intercourse, then it is not permissible for her guardian to give her
to her husband until she becomes able for it. If herhusband divorces
her before consummating marriage with her, then there is no 'Iddah
(i.e. waiting period) and thus she is not included in that verse;
rather, she is included in the saying of Allaah The Almighty (which
means): { O You who have believed, when you marry believing women and
then divorce them beforeyou have touched them, then there is not for
you any waiting period to count concerning them. So provide for them
and give them a gracious release. }[Quran 33:49]
However, if she is able for intercourse and her husband asks for her,
and she was given to him, and he had intercourse with her and then
divorced her, then 'Iddah will be obligatory upon her.
Allaah Knows best.