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Friday, April 27, 2012

The woman is the shepherd of her house& child & is responsible for them."

Assalamu alaikum,
The messenger of allah (saw) said : "Each of u is a shepherd & is
responsible for his/her flock. The man isthe shepherd of his household
& is responsible for them. The woman is the shepherd of her house&
child & is responsible for them."
Hav u taken care of ur flock? remember..!! u r answerable to allah
regarding them........... .... have u coached them for the akhirah ?
Imagine the day of qiyamah, the sun wil be just above our heads &
there wil be no shade except for the shade of Arsh of allah! Allah
promises shade to those people who spend their youth for his/her deen.
Don't u want ur spouse & children to be under the shade of allah ? Plz
spend time with ur loved ones discussing islam for sometime.
Jumma mubarak,
remember me in ur precious duas..... may allah bless u with health n
happiness...!!!

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Good Night Tips:

If you feel little bored,little sick,little sad,all lost, yoU know
whts wrong yoU are suffering from lack or Vitamin Good Night


=Wash ur face n wash ur feet, Now its time 2 go to sleep ur eyes r
weak n mouth cannot speak Hope dis nite will b nice n sweet.Good Night


=Sweetest part in life is to carry all the memories in life. But
Toughest part iz 2 say good bye 2 the personwho iz behind those
memories.

=Sun would not be red Sea would not be blue I wouldnot be happy
Without disturbing u. Good Nigh/

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A Tamil Story True LOVE is great....

Sema story : Oruthan oru Kannu theriyatha ponna love panitirundhan,
Enna kai vida matiye'nu ava ketta,kandipa unna kalyanam pannikiren'nu
promise pannan.avaluku kan operation nadanthu kannu therinchathu,
avaluku appo than therinjathu avanuku kannutheriyathunu Adhanala
avakalyanam panika mudiyadhu nu sollittaa. Avan konja thooram
poyi,thirumbi avakitta kadaisiya onnu sonnan.
"EN KANNAI
"PATHIRAMA
"PATHUKO.

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Muslims are to love for our brothers/ sisters what we love for ourselves.

Jealously & envy are disgusting traits where a person wishes Allah did
notbestow some of His Favors upon another person. However, Muslims are
to love for our brothers/ sisters what we love for ourselves. We
should be extremely happy for our brothers/ sisters when goodbefalls
them. Indeed, jealously & envy have no room in Islam, so if you feel
you have these traits, repent to Allah & strive to purify your heart
in'sha'Allah!

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Forgive Yourself

First, ask Allah for forgiveness. If you've harmed someone, ask
theirforgiveness as well. Do tawbah. And then forgive yourself. Don't
carry guilt and shame around in your heart like a poisoned dagger.
Constant regret for the past is a waste of spirit.
You are not an angel, nor am I, nor any human beingon this earth. It's
part of Allah's plan that you commit sins, and He forgives you. That's
why Hehas written that His mercy is greater than His wrath.
Don't despise yourself. Forgive yourself. It's okay to let go of the
past. Self respect and dignity come from who you are right now. You
have a good soul,or you would not be here, reading these words.
Tomorrow is a new day. Wake up and thank Allah, and do your best every
day. Have faith in Allah's love and mercy, and reflect that in your
actions towardothers. Be peaceful, and strive to be happy./

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Premier Wen meets central, eastern Europe leaders

Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao attended a Chinese and central and eastern
Europe leaders' meeting in Warsaw, Poland, April 26, 2012.

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Live the Moment – It’s All You Have

Try to appreciate the present moment and truly live it, rather than
using it up by feeling guilty about the past, or fretting about the
future. Regret for the past is a waste of spirit, and worrying about
the future is pointless.
Hanan Bilal, a community activist and motivator fromFlorida, asks,
"When will we stop living in the past and longing for our future?All
we really have is this moment. The question is what are we going to do
right now? Our time is now!"
The Past
That's not to say that contemplation of past and future is verboten.
The Quran tells stories of the past in order to educate us.The
Messenger of Allah (sws) told us many stories of past Prophets and the
Bani Israa'il, for the same reason. We study world history, we study
the seerah of our Prophet and the lives of the Sahabah, because it
inspires and informs.
I taught a martial arts classseveral hours ago and I'm still reviewing
it in my mind, examining what I could do better next time. That's part
of the learning process for me.
I have a sweet young daughter named Salma and I often think about my
time with her, something funny that she said, or the small gifts that
she likes to make for me. Yesterday she made me a card that says "I
love Baba." A few days ago we had a poetry reading at our local
Muslimcommunity center, and in between readings our host told jokes.
For some reasonSalma positioned herself in the front row, and every
time our host told a joke I heard Salma laughing loudly, even though
I'm sure she did not understand the jokes ("do vegetarians eat animal
crackers?"). Crazy kid, ha ha. So yeah, I think about past moments.
But I'm not stuck in the past. I think about those moments because
they educate me or make me smile, so they become a part of my present
and future.
On the other hand, I occasionally think about my former marriage, and
those are usually not good thoughts, because I tend todwell on the
mistakes I made, and I feel sadness orguilt. I've already contemplated
deeply on that period in my life, and I've learned my lessons. I don't
need to keep returning there in my mind, punishing myself. If Idid,
then I would indeed bestuck in the past, unable to move forward. That
is the kind of pointless regret that weighs people down and burdens
their spirits.
The Future
We plan for the future by having goals, getting an education, working
hard, saving money, always learning and improving ourselves. We plan
for our aakhirah by dedicating ourselves to Allah, worshiping, giving
our money to the poor and orphans, and humbling ourselves. We build
our futures step by step. But it's not productive to sit around biting
our nails andthinking, "What if I fail my exam, oh, when will I get
married, what's going to happen if I lose my job, how will I pay my
bills…" You make yourself sick andit doesn't help.
Don't worry, plan . There's ahuge difference! Then acknowledge that
you don't control the future. That's Allah's province. Trust in Him,
let him be your guide, find your security in Him.
The security of the dunya isfalse security. Suffering is the lot of
all Adam's children, in one way or another, and death comes when we're
ready or not. The security of Allah is real and transcends this world.
The Moment
This moment is all we have, my friend. The past isgone, and the future
never comes, because when we get there, we're still in the present/

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Incarcerated Muslims at Guantanamo Bay

I've collected these photos of Muslims praying in amazing and
interesting places. And one or two thatare simply cute When thesalat
time comes, no matter where they are, they bow their heads in
adoration to Allah. Some ofthem are in places of hardship or
discomfort, andsome in surroundings that are beautiful, stark or
strange. Regardless, they give Allah His due, not minding their
circumstances. They inspireus all. May Allah reward them.

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The Second Caliph, Umar (634-644 A.C.)

"God has placed truth upon Umar's tongue and heart. (hadeeth)"
'Umar's Life
During his last illness Abu Bakr had conferred with his people,
particularly the more eminent among them. After this meeting they
chose 'Umar as his successor. 'Umar was born into arespected Quraish
family thirteenyears after the birth of Muhammad (peace be on him).
Umar's family was known for its extensive knowledge of genealogy. When
he grew up, 'Umar was proficient in this branch of knowledge as well
as in swordsmanship, wrestling andthe art of speaking. He also learned
to read and write while still a child, a very rare thing in Mecca at
that time. 'Umar earned his living as a merchant. His tradetook him to
many foreign lands and he met all kinds of people. This experience
gave him an insight into the affairs and problems of men. 'Umar's
personality was dynamic, self-assertive, frank and straight forward.
He always spoke whatever was in his mind even ifit displeased others.
'Umar was twenty-seven when the Prophet (peace be on him) proclaimed
his mission. The ideas Muhammad was preachingenraged him as much as
they didthe other notables of Mecca. He was just as bitter against
anyoneaccepting Islam as others amongthe Quraish. When his slave-girl
accepted Islam he beat her until he himself was exhausted and told
her, "I have stopped becauseI am tired, not out of pity for you." The
story of his embracing Islam is an interesting one. One day, full of
anger against the Prophet, he drew his sword and set out to kill him.
A friend met him on the way. When 'Umar toldhim what he planned to do,
his friend informed him that 'Umar'sown sister, Fatima, and her
husband had also accepted Islam. 'Umar went straight to his sister's
house where he found her reading from pages of the Qur'an. He fell
upon her and beat her mercilessly. Bruised and bleeding, she told her
brother,"Umar, you can do what you like, but you cannot turn our
hearts away from Islam." These words produced a strange effect upon
'Umar. What was this faith that made even weak women so strong of
heart? He asked his sister to show him what she had been reading; he
was at once moved to the core by the words of the Qur'an and
immediately grasped their truth. He went straight to the house where
the Prophet was staying and vowed allegiance to him.
Umar made no secret of his acceptance of Islam. He gathered the
Muslims and offered prayers at the Ka'aba. This boldness and devotion
of an influential citizen of Mecca raised the morale of thesmall
community of Muslims. Nonetheless 'Umar was also subjected to
privations, and when permission for emigration to Medina came, he also
left Mecca. The soundness of 'Umar'sjudgment, his devotion to the
Prophet (peace be on him), his outspokenness and uprightness won for
him a trust and confidence from the Prophet which was second only to
that given to Abu Bakr. The Prophet gave him the title 'Farooq' which
means the 'Separator of Truth from False hood.' During the Caliphate
of Abu Bakr, 'Umar washis closest assistant and adviser. When Abu Bakr
died, all the people of Medina swore allegiance to 'Umar, and on 23
Jamadi-al-Akhir, 13 A.H., he was proclaimed Caliph.
'Umar's Caliphate
After taking charge of his office, 'Umar spoke to the Muslims of Medina:
"...O people, you have some rightson me which you can always claim.
One of your rights is that ifanyone of you comes to me with a claim,
he should leave satisfied. Another of your rights is that youcan
demand that I take nothing unjustly from the revenues of theState. You
can also demand that...I fortify your frontiers and do notput you into
danger. It is also your right that if you go to battle I should look
after your families as a father would while you are away. "O people,
remain conscious of God, forgive me my faults and help me in my task.
Assist me in enforcing what is good and forbidding what is evil.Advise
me regarding the obligations that have been imposed upon me by God..."
The most notable feature of 'Umar's caliphate was the vast expansion
of Islam. Apart from Arabia, Egypt, Iraq, Palestine and Iran also came
under the protection of the Islamic government. But the greatness
of'Umar himself lies in the quality of his rule. He gave a practical
meaning to the Qur'anic injunction:
"O you who believe, stand out firmly for justice as witnesses to God,
even as against yourselves, or your parents, or your kin, and whether
it concerns rich or poor,for God can best protect both." [4:135]....

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The First Caliph, Abu Bakr(632-634 A.C.)

"If I were to take a friend other than my Lord, I would take Abu Bakr as a friend." (Hadeeth)
Election to the Caliphate
The Prophet's closest Companion,Abu Bakr, was not present when the Holy Prophet (peace be on him) breathed his last in the apartment of his beloved wife of later years, Aisha, Abu Bakr's daughter. When he came to know of the Prophet's passing, Abu Bakr hurried to the house ofsorrow.
"How blessed was your life and how beatific is your death,"
he whispered as he kissed the cheek of his beloved friend and master who now was no more.
When Abu Bakr came out of the Prophet's apartment and broke the news, disbelief and dismay gripped the community of Muslims in Medina. Muhammad (peace be on him) had been the leader, the guide and the bearer of Divine revelation through whom they had been brought from idolatry and barbarism into the way of God. How could he die? Even Umar, one of the bravest and strongest of the Prophet's Companions, lost his composure and drew his sword and threatened to kill anyone who said that the Prophet was dead. Abu Bakr gently pushed him aside, ascended the steps of the lectern in the mosque and addressed the people, saying
"O people, verily whoever worshipped Muhammad, behold!Muhammad is indeed dead. But whoever worships God, behold! God is alive and will never die."
And then he concluded with a verse from the Qur'an:
"And Muhammad is but a Messenger. Many Messengers have gone before him; if then he dies or is killed, will you turn back upon your heels?" [3:144]
On hearing these words, the people were consoled. Despondency gave place to confidence and tranquility. This critical moment had passed. But the Muslim community was now faced with an extremely serious problem: that of choosing a leader. After some discussion among the Companions of the Prophet who had assembled in order to select a leader, it became apparent that no one was better suited for this responsibility than Abu Bakr. A portion of the speech the First Caliph gave after his election has already been quoted in the introduction.
Abu Bakr's Life
Abu Bakr ('The Owner of Camels')was not his real name. He acquired this name later in life because of his great interest in raising camels. His real name wasAbdul Ka'aba ('Slave of Ka'aba'), which Muhammad (peace be on him) later changed to Abdullah ('Slave of God'). The Prophet also gave him the title of 'Siddiq' - 'The Testifier to the Truth.'
Abu Bakr was a fairly wealthy merchant, and before he embraced Islam, was a respectedcitizen of Mecca. He was three years younger than Muhammad (peace be on him) and some natural affinity drew them together from earliest child hood.He remained the closest Companion of the Prophet all through the Prophet's life. When Muhammad first invited his closest friends and relatives to Islam, Abu Bakr was among the earliest to accept it. He also persuaded Uthman and Bilal to accept Islam. In the early days of the Prophet's mission, when the handful of Muslims were subjected to relentless persecution and torture, Abu Bakr bore his full share of hardship. Finally when God's permission came to emigrate from Mecca, he was the one chosen by the Prophet to accompany him on the dangerous journey to Medina. In the numerous battles which tookplace during the life of the Prophet, Abu Bakr was always byhis side. Once, he brought all his belongings to the Prophet, who was raising money for the defense of Medina. The Prophet asked "Abu Bakr, what did you leave for your family?" The reply came: "God and His Prophet."
Even before Islam, Abu Bakr was known to be a man of upright character and amiable and compassionate nature. All through his life he was sensitive to human suffering and kind to the poor and helpless. Even though he was wealthy, he lived very simply and spent his money for charity, for freeing slaves and for the cause of Islam. He often spent part of the night in supplication and prayer. He shared with his family a cheerful and affectionate home life.
Abu-Bakr's Caliphate
Such, then, was the man upon whom the burden of leadership fell at the most sensitive period in the history of the Muslims.
As the news of the Prophet's death spread, a number of tribes rebelled and refused to pay Zakat(poor-due), saying that this was due only to the Prophet (peace be on him). At the same time a number of impostors claimed that the prophethood had passed to them after Muhammadand they raised the standard of revolt....

Police keeping missing girl's family from Arizona home

Police keeping missing girl's family from Arizona home

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Everything is possible for those who believe:

Nourish your dreams. To achieve anything requires faith in Allah,
belief in yourself, imagination, vision, persistence, hard work, and
sometimes blood and tears.
The will of Allah and the power of your heart and mind make an
unbeatable combination. Everything is possible for those who believe –
anything you can envision, and many things you can't.
I'm thinking of a ragtag group of desert Arabs, who, in the course of
a single generation, transformed the world forever. I am speaking of
course of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and his companions.
What they did was impossible – there's no other word for it. But
through the power of Allah, and the tremendous determination of one
man, and the faith of those who followed him, the impossible became
possible. Because of their faith and sacrifices, you and I can utter
the words, " Laa ilaha-il-Allah " and put them into practice in our
lives.
Your dreams don't have to be thatgrand. Whether you dream of building
a new masjid for your community, writing a novel, competing in sports,
becoming a doctor, doing charity work overseas, memorizing the Quran,
or any other good and meaningful goal – it can be achieved by the will
of Allah. But you can't just sit back and wait forit to happen. Feed
your dream as you would feed a newly planted seed. Care for it, devote
time to it, don't give up, and watch it grow before your eyes/

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''O Allah! Guide us to the best of manners and deeds.You are the only One who guides best; and keep us away from the worst of deeds….. no one can avert these from us than You. O Allah! Let our hearts never go astray after You have guided us to the ri

Let's face it, the world is full of poisonous people who will try to
stamp on our spirits and shoot holes in our dreams. They might slow us
down for a minute,but we can't let them stop us at all. If a thing is
worth doing in the cause of Allah, then it doesn't matter what anyone
says. My advice: Keep your head up and your back straight. Know
yourself, speak the truth, love your family, read the Quran, and leave
the poisonous people behind/

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Ali (radhi Allah) reported: RasulAllah salallahu alaihy wassalam said:

The best of all days is here...maximise your duas, ibadah & sending
salaam on RasulAllah salallahu alaihy wassalam.
Ali (radhi Allah) reported: RasulAllah salallahu alaihy wassalam said:
✦"The miser is the one in whose presence I am mentioned but he does
notsupplicate for me.''✦
[At-Tirmidhi].
✦ Send lots of blessing on Prophet on every Friday [Saheeh Abu Dawood, 925] ✦
♥ اللَّÙ‡ُـمّ صَــــــلٌ علَÛ’َ Ù…ُحمَّــــــــد ْ Ùˆ علَÛ’َ آل
Ù…ُحمَّــــــــد ْ كما صَــــــلٌيتعلَÛ’َ Ø¥ِبْرَاهِيمَ Ùˆ علَÛ’َ آل
Ø¥ِبْرَاهِيمَ Ø¥ِÙ†َّÙƒ Ø­َÙ…ِيدٌ Ù…َجِيدٌ♥ اللهم بارك علَÛ’َ Ù…ُحمَّــــــــد
ْ Ùˆ علَÛ’َ آل Ù…ُحمَّــــــــد ْ كما باركت علَÛ’َØ¥ِبْرَاهِيمَ Ùˆ علَÛ’َ آل
Ø¥ِبْرَاهِيمَ Ø¥ِÙ†َّÙƒ Ø­َÙ…ِيدٌ Ù…َجِيدٌ
"O Allah! Send Your mercy on Mohammad and on the family of Mohammad as
You sent Your mercy on Ibrahim and on the family of Ibrahim, for You
are the Most Praise-worthy, the Most Glorious.
O Allah! Send Your blessings on Mohammad and the family of Mohammad,
as You sent your blessings on Ibrahim and on the family of Ibrahim,
for You are the Most Praise-worthy, the Most Glorious."

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“Among His Signs in this, that He created you from dust; and then,- behold, you are human beings scattered (far and wide)!” – Quran, 30:20.

Our existence is a miracle. That we are here, on this tiny planet
revolving in space, thinking our thoughts, sailing the ocean,growing
crops, loving, worshiping, forgiving, living and dying, is a miracle.
Our aspirations, hopes and bravery are miracles and gifts.
Beyond that, each of us hasthe potential to be a miracle worker, not
in the sense of walking on water or splitting the sea, but in changing
the world, spreading peace, and beingexamples of love and faith in
action/

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jokes

Tomorrow all schools, colleges, and office will be holiday. Just
inform to all.... . . . Reason: rozy miss ka kutta mar gaya...! Aaoo


Appu: How do you know when you are getting old?Pappu: When the candles
cost more than the cake.
On a sign board in


New Delhi: Wear a helmet or you may have a hell mate.
Her telephone is a private number - every private has it.


Pappu: Have you noticed that most heroes are married man? Appu:
Everymarried man is a hero.

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Ego Tripping (There May Be A Reason Why)

I was born in the congo
I walked to the fertile crescent and built
the sphinx
I designed a pyramid so tough that a star
that only glows every one hundred years falls
into the center giving divine perfect light
I am bad
I sat on the throne
drinking nectar with allah
I got hot and sent an ice age to europe
to cool my thirst
My oldest daughter is nefertiti
the tears from my birth pains
created the nile
I am a beautiful woman
I gazed on the forest and burned
out the sahara desert
with a packet of goat's meat
and a change of clothes
I crossed it in two hours
I am a gazelle so swift
so swift you can't catch me
For a birthday present when he was three
I gave my son hannibal an elephant
He gave me rome for mother's day
My strength flows ever on
My son noah built new/ark and
I stood proudly at the helm
as we sailed on a soft summer day
I turned myself into myself and was
jesus
men intone my loving name
All praises All praises
I am the one who would save
I sowed diamonds in my back yard
My bowels deliver uranium
the filings from my fingernails are
semi-precious jewels
On a trip north
I caught a cold and blew
My nose giving oil to the arab world
I am so hip even my errors are correct
I sailed west to reach east and had to round off
the earth as I went
The hair from my head thinned and gold was laid
across three continents
I am so perfect so divine soethereal so surreal
I cannot be comprehended except by my permission
I mean…I…can fly
like a bird in the sky…

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This is such a BEAUTIFUL Dua: "I know you are there Allah.

This is such a BEAUTIFUL Dua:
"I know you are there Allah.
I know you see my tears.
I know you hear my prayers.
I know you are testing me.
And all I ask from you is to strengthen my Imaan so I can handle the
struggles in life and have patience.
I love you my Allah.
Please keep me safe and the muslim ummah,/
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“Then I was shown Al-Bait-al-Ma’m ur (i.e. Allah’s House). I asked Jibreel about it and he said,

Al Baitul Ma'mur (the "Frequently visited House")is situated in the
7th heaven, directly above the Ka'aba on earth. The angelsmake hajj to
this House likewe make hajj to Ka'aba. The Ka'aba on earth is a
replica of it.
The Messenger of Allah (sallAllahu 'alyhi wasallam) said narrating
about the journey of 'Isra wal Miraaj, "Then I was shown
Al-Bait-al-Ma'm ur (i.e. Allah's House). I asked Jibreel about it and
he said, This isAl Bait-ul-Ma'mur where 70,000 angels perform prayers
daily and when they leave they never return to it (but always a fresh
batch comes into it daily)."
(Sahih Bukhari & Muslim)
The house itself is also mentioned in Surah at-Tur, verse 4 where
Allah swt takes the oath by this that the punishment of Your Lord will
occur. [52:7]
He (sallAllahu 'alyhi wasallam) also said, "Then the Bait-ul-Ma'mur
was raised up to me. I said: O Jabreel! what is this? He replied: It
is the Bait-ul-Ma'mur. Seventy thousand angels enter into it daily
and, after they come out, they never return again. Two vessels were
then brought to me. The first one contained wine and the second one
contained milk, and both of them were placed before me. I chose milk.
It was said: Youdid right. Allah will guide rightly through you your
Ummah on the natural course. Then fifty prayers daily were made
obligatory for me. And then he narrated the rest of the hadith to the
end."
(Saheeh Bukhari & Muslim)
This indicates the great numbers of angels and thatonly Allah Knows
how many they are. Hence, we must believe in them generally and
specifically as honored servants, not humans or Jinn, but as creatures
created from light as related in saheeh ahadeeth.
It is a Masjid like the Kabah,opposite to Allah's Throne. The angels
visit it, pray in it, and do Tawaf there just as the people of the
earth do Tawaf of their Kabah. Each day a fresh batch of 70,000 angels
comes to it. Till the Day of Judgement the same batch of angels will
not get a chance to return to it again. When this is the number of
Allah's work force, how powerful must Allah (subhana wa ta'ala) be?
In this world people get impressed by big companies. The greater
thenumber of employees, the more people are in awe of the employer.
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The divine decree related to the believer is always...

"♥ "The divine decree related to the believer is always a bounty, even
if it is in the form of withholding (something that is desired); and
it is a blessing, even if it appears to be a trial and an affliction
that has befallen him; it is in reality a cure, even though it appears
to be a disease!" ♥ :')
<Ibn ul Qayyim (may Allah be pleased with him) > —

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BISMILLAHIR RAHMANIR RAHIM-ALLAHUMMA SALLI ALA MUHAMMADIW WA ALAAALI
MUHAMMADIN KAMAA SALLAITA ALA IBRAHIMA WAALA AALI IBRAHIMA INNAKA
HAMIDUM MAJID. ALLAHUMMA BARIK ALA MUHAMMADIW WA ALA AALI MUHAMMADIN
KAMAA BARAKTA ALA IBRAHIMA WAALA AALI IBRAHIMA INNAKA HAMIDUM
MAJID-ALLAHUMMA INNI JALAMTU NAFCI JULMAN KACIRA WALA EYAGFIRUJ JUNUBA
ILLA ANTA FAGFIRLLI MAGFIRATAM MIN INDIKA WAR HAMNI INNAKA ANTAL
GAFURUR RAHIM-AMEEN SUMMA AMEEN-please take my salam-Assalamua laikum
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Asia - India - South Andhra Pradesh - Hyderabad :-> 'CHARMINAR'

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The Charminar is as much the signature of Hyderabad as the Taj Mahal
is of Agra or the Eiffel Tower is of Paris.
It is a magnificent square edifice of granite, built upon four grand
arches facing North, South, East and West. These arches support two
floors of rooms and gallery of archways. At each corner of the square
structure is aminaret rising to a height of 24 meters, making the
building nearly 54 meters tall. It is these four (char) minarets
(minar) that give the building, its name Charminar. Each minar stands
on a lotus-leaf base, a special recurrent motif in Qutub Shahi
buildings.
The first floor was used as a madarasa (college) during the Qutub
Shahi period. The second floor has a mosque on the western side, the
dome of which is visible from the road, if one stands some distance
away. A spectacular view of the city may be had from the roof of the
Charminar, although, due to severe overcrowding of the minarets, only
visitors with special permission from the Archaeological Survey of
India, HyderabadCircle are allowed to go to the top of the minarets.
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Good Night Tips

Throw your dreams into the space like a kite, And you do not know what
it will bring back, A new Life,A new Friend, A new Love Good Night


The moon is sailing in sky, with out any noise or shy, she comes at
night, but looks so bright, she never comes at noon,and disappears
soon


LOVE is a Small Coin LIFE is a BIG Coin Wife is a Lucky Coin Lover is
a Sweet Coin BUT, FRIENDSHIP is a GOLD Coin Keep it.save it. Good nit


A simple Good Night becomes a special greeting when it is heartily
given, by someone so dear. You have given me Good Night


When you find a dream inside your heart, don`t letit go. for dreams
are the tiny seeds from which beautiful Tomorrow Grows. Good Nite

“Pray to Allaah for forgiveness.”

A man complained to al-Hasan Al Basri about a drought, and he said to
him: "Pray to Allaah for forgiveness." Another man complained to him
of poverty and he said to him: "Pray to Allaah to forgive you."
Another man said to him: "Pray to Allaah to bless me with a child." He
said: "Pray to Allaah for forgiveness." Another complained to him that
his garden was dry. He said to him: "Pray to Allaah for forgiveness."
We asked him about that and he said: "This is not my personal opinion,
for Allaah says in Soorat Nooh (interpretation of the meaning): 'Ask
forgiveness from your Lord, verily, He is Oft-Forgiving; He will send
rain to you in abundance. And give you increase in wealth and
children, and bestow on you gardens and bestow on you rivers."
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ASK ALLAH AND HE WILL ANSWER YOU! INSHA' ALLAH.

Abi Hurayrata reported that the Prophet (pbuh) said: The bondservant
shall continue to have his supplications answered so long as he does
not supplicatefor sin, or the severance of kinship; so long as he does
not rush it. They said: O Messenger ofAllah what is "rushing it?" He
said[that] he say I have supplicated, and supplicated, and I have not
seen an answer; thereupon, getting tired and abandoning supplication/

Purification of the Soul

Purification of the soul. This is a very important aspect of the
Muslim's life. Unfortunately, many have neglected this vital right
oftheir souls... "Indeed he succeeds who purifies his ownself (i.e.
obeys and performs all that Allâh ordered, by following the true Faith
of Islâmic Monotheism and by doing righteous good deeds). " (Surah
Ash-Shams [91]:9)

In a season of consumerist madness, let’s be grateful, and give:

At this time of year the stores are pushing their sales at us. Advertising is everywhere. There if a frenzy to buy, buy, buy. Let’s realize that this is not a spiritual way of life. It’s not an appropriate lifestylefor someone who is dedicated to God. The consumerist madness is a deception. There’s no joy orpeace attached to it. It’s a shallow illusion.
Look at what society has done to itself in the name of consumerism. A day of thanks (Thanksgiving) has become the prelude to “Black Friday”, the biggest shopping day of the year. Itused to be that Black Friday did not begin until Friday morning, out of respect for Thanksgiving. Then the starting gun was moved to midnight, and now it has crept into Thursday evening. Nothing is sacred.
The Prophet ‘Isa ibn Maryam (Jesus the son of Mary), peace be upon him, has been turned into a marketing strategy. His purported birthday has become a month of shopping insanity, presidedover by a mythical sub-deity named Santa. People go into debt, they fight over sale goods… no mention is made of faith.
We Muslims fall prey to thesame consumerist lifestyle. Sometimes the holy monthof Ramadan becomes a month of shopping, sleeping and binge eating, astaghfirullah.
Let us – Christians, Muslims,Jews and all people of God – not follow this path. Let’shew to a way of sacrifice, zakat (purification), sadaqah (charity), zuhd (giving up material luxury).We don’t have to be monks, but we must focus on the things that matter: faith and family.
There are movements that advocate a simple living, back-to-nature, low-impactlifestyle. In Islam this is called zuhd , which could be translated as detachment or asceticism. Zuhd is a choice that a person makes to give up the hunger for material possessions and transgressive carnal experiences, and live a simple lifestyle dedicated to God.
That’s what we need.
The faith in our hearts is more important than the brand name of the clothes we wear. Where our feet carry us – to someplace good or bad – is more important than the cost of our shoes. The sincerity in our hearts is more important than any gift. May Allah help us to see what is important in life.
The Enjoyment of Delusion
There’s a powerful verse from the Bible, Proverbs 30:8-9:
Give me neither poverty nor riches,
grant me only my share of bread to eat,
for fear that surrounded byplenty, I should fall away
and say, “Yahweh – who is Yahweh?”
or else in destitution, take to stealing
and profane the name of my God.
(Yahweh is an ancient Hebrew name for God).
If you visit the shopping malls at Christmastime, andread the news stories of people lining up from the night before and huddling in sleeping bags in order tobuy the latest gadgets, then trampling each other in the rush; if you turn on the TV to the usual Christmas comedies and “Frosty the Snowman” cartoons, you see that God has been forgotten, and has even become taboo. It’s not politically correct tospeak of God. Just watch what we broadcast, be hypnotized by our Christmas elevator music, buy and forget…
Allah says about this:
“Know that the life of thisworld is but amusement and diversion and adornment and boasting to one another and competition in increase of wealth and children – like the example of a rainwhose [resulting] plant growth pleases the tillers; then it dries and you see it turned yellow; then it becomes debris. And in the Hereafter is severe punishment and forgiveness from Allah and approval. And what is the worldly life except the enjoyment of delusion.” – Quran, Surat Al-Hadeed, 57:20
This theme is struck repeatedly in the Quran. The amusement and adornment of the dunya is an illusion that dries up and crumbles like a corn stalk, and becomes dust. It is empty, the enjoyment of delusion . Wow. That phrase, “enjoyment of delusion”, makes me think of a madman alone in a room, tied in a straight jacket, engaged in a pleasant delusion playing only in his mind.
I know people who have a bedroom devoted to all thejunk that they have boughtbut do not use. They never enter that room and the door is kept locked. Isn’t that a kind of mental illness?
Gratitude
How do we resist the onslaught of the season? How do we remember Allah?/

“Falsehood is written as falsehood, and asmall falsehood is written as a small falsehood.” [Muslim]

Falsehood is Falsehood Small or Big
Asma bint Yazeed (radi Allahu anha) narrated that she once asked the
Messenger of Allah (sal Allahu alaihi wa sallam): "Ifone of us women
stated that she had no desire to have a certain thing even though she
had that desire,then would it be considered a lie?" He (sal Allahu
alaihi wa sallam) replied: "Falsehood is written as falsehood, and
asmall falsehood is written as a small falsehood." [Muslim]
There are many lies we tell in the course of a day that unfortunately
we don't payany attention to. They havebecome standard forms of speech
for us even though they are lies. Allah's beloved Messenger (sal
Allahu alaihi wa sallam) warned that no matter how small the lie may
appear to us, it will be noted in our record of deeds as a lie,
perhaps not a big lie, but a lie nevertheless.
When we try to remove even the smallest trace of falsehood from our
speech will we be abstaining from big lies that we considered
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*That's Love. Love IS NOT just a boy and girl holding their hands:

Did you know this difference About (TRUE LOVE)?
When a daughter puts her energy to give her dad a kiss; *That's Love.
When a wife makes tea for her husband & takes a sip before him; *That's Love.
When a mother gives her son the best piece of cake;*That's Love.
When your brother or sister messages you & asks if you reached home on
time ; *That's Love.
Love IS NOT just a boy and girl holding their hands and going aroung the city,
Love IS NOT just a boy and girl stay in live-in relation,
Love iS NOT just a boy and girl flirt each other for something in
return in private,
THAT's NOT LOVE BUT LUST.
ILU can be I LOVE You or it can be I am in LUST with You.
True Love dwells in married-life not in pre-marital or extra-marital
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Be wise like a 70 years old, energetic like a 20:

When people ask you about your age, what do you reply? Your real age
is not the number of years since the day of your birth, but your real
age is what you decide yourself to be! Be wise like a 70 years old,
energetic like a 20, innocent like 7, but most importantly, count only
theyears you have been with Allah, because at the end, they are the
only years that would count in your scale!
~Sheikh. Waleed Abdulhakeem —

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He was a lovely child, he was more precious then anything you've seen

Our Children: This is the story of a Muslim named My Advise:
It's a symbolic story that many of us may know.
He was born in a Muslim family but they were weak in the Deen.
He was a lovely child, he was more precious then anything you've seen.
He grew up so quick; it wasjust a flash before his parent's eyes.
They didn't get to teach him about Islam. You knowhow the time just flies.
Before they knew it, they were sending him off to school.
They were so happy; he shined like a precious little jewel.
He was taught that he was a Muslim, but that's about all he knew.
He wanted to know more but his dad had way too many things to do.
He had cute little cheeks; they turned rosy as he got tired.
He was a handsome little guy, he was always admired.
But with his parents so busy, he never got to learn about Allah.
The days passed by and hisparents never taught him how to do Salaah.
Some more years passed by, and by now his voice began to change.
He felt new emotions, and he liked them, even thoughthey felt strange.
His dad finally took him one day to some Islamic Sunday school.
But he had already learned from his friends that religion just wasn't cool.
Time past by and the little man grew older.
With the passage of time his temper became bolder.
His mother was getting worried, he was found to be ditching school.
But she didn't say anything, or else his temper would flare up like fuel.
He would go to parties andcome home all drunk.
And in some of his classes he was now beginning to flunk.
Her cute little rosy cheekedchild had become a wild young man.
She cried every night because teaching him Islam was never in her plan.
He met a pretty girl namedRose; he thought he loved her for sure.
She noticed how he felt, so she asked him to go out with her.
He thought it was love at first sight; she kissed him on the first date.
But she just wanted to sleep with him, yet to that he had no debate.
He would go out all night with her, sometimes without even saying goodbye.
"Why didn't I show him theDeen?" His father could only cry.
He kept on partying while his family kept on weeping.
And he met other girls, andwith them too he was also sleeping.
He started to look sick, and he wasn't really feeling so good.
His mother just had to cry, he didn't look like the way he should.
He went to the doctor for what he thought was a cold.
"Young man, you've got AIDS," is what he was told.
When his mom found out she just couldn't take the pain.
For not teaching him his Deen, she knew she was to blame.
Mo got sicker and you could see him getting weaker day by day.
And he didn't know Allah, so to Him he never prayed.
What could she do now forher once precious little guy?
She knew he needed the Deen, but now she could only cry.
His time came one day so the Angel came for his spirit.
His dad told him to say la ilaha illalah, but Mo didn't hear it.
"What's that dad? I can't seem to hear you, everything's going dull."
But before Mo ever heard it, the Angel was off with his soul.
His father fell to his knees and cried like he never did before.
He knew he should have taught him the Deen, so hefelt guilty to the core.
This is the story of little Mo.Lets not let it be the story of our
kid's situation.
So please, my dear brothers and sisters, take this Deen to the next generation!/

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Good Morning Tips

I woke up with a smile knowing that I wil c ur beautiful smile n my
drms about u nt only lastnyt bt evry nyt are cuming true.


The day u wake up s 2 u 4admiring d feelings u get into d life,d way u
feel d world should admire u 2 feel gud.So feel gud.good morning


i wish life was like a t.v remote. stop d bad things. fast 4wrd d
boring. rewindd fun. n pause d moments u never want 2 forget.GM


Smile is language of Love. Smile is way 2 get success.Smile is 1 win
da hearts. Smile improves ur personality. So,keep smiling.GM/

RISAT-1 satellite launch a “grand success”:

ISRO's launch vehicle PSLV-C19, carrying the RISAT-1 satellite, lifts
off from the Satish DhawanSpace Centre in Sriharikota,near Chennai on
Thursday.{INDIA NEWS}

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Nabi'(sal Allahu alaihi wasallam) said: “He who stirs enmity among people, by quoting their words to each other, will not enter Paradise.”

Backbiting
Rasul Allah (sal Allahu alaihi wasallam) said: "He who stirs enmity
among people, by quoting their words to each other, will not enter
Paradise." [Bukhari]
Unfortunately, this is a common social evil these days. Rather than
mend relations among people, Shaytaan has us excited about carrying
tales to each other. "You won't believe what he did!...Can you imagine
what she said?..."
Refuse to listen to what other people have said or done. It is
backbiting, just to hear it. If what you are being told about is not
true, it is an even bigger sin, both for the person telling it and the
person listening to it. If you tell yourself not to believe everything
you hear, your heart will nevertheless be tainted by it. That is why
the Prophet (sal Allahu alaihi wa sallam) told his companions not to
say things about each other to him, since he didn't want to meet them
with disquietin his heart. If Rasul Allah's feelings for people had
the possibility of getting soured by hearing tales about them, despite
his being rehmat-ul-lil-a lameen, then we are certainly not above
being corrupted by listening to tales.
The people who carry tales from one person to another, do it in the
guise of well wishers. First they sympathize with one party.Then they
take what they have gleaned to other people and sow discord, ruining
relations between people, by repeating things. A person who behaves in
such a manner is being two faced. Rasul Allah (sal Allahu alaihi
wasallam) said: "You find that among the worst people is someone who
is two-faced, showing one face to some and another face to others."
[Bukhari]/

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No matter what has happened, call on Him:

Don't cry about the bad things that have
happened in your life.
Allah is just testing your faith in Him.
No matter what has happened, call on Him.
Insha'Allah it's guarantee He will never
disappoint you.
Thank Him for giving you another day, another
night, another breath.
After all, tomorrow isn't promised. Today is
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Allah Do All Things In Time! So That We Can Get His Blessings In Time ! Unfortunately We Are Not In Time; We Take And Forget His Blessings; * O Allah We Are Ashamed Forgive Us And Give Us Ability To Do More And More Good For You!

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Have you, O brothers & sisters, tried to learn, memorize & recite the amazing du'aas from the Qur'an?

Have you, O brothers & sisters, tried to learn, memorize & recite the
amazing du'aas from the Qur'an? About which Shaykh Al-Islaam Ibn
Taymiyyah (rahimahullah) said:
•►"So people should make the du'as that are found in the Qur'an and
Sunnah, for there is no doubt in "the excellence in the blessings"of
these du'as. These du'as are of the straight path - the path of those
whom Allah has favored - of the prophets, the truthful ones,the
martyrs, and the righteous, and what a great company they are! "
SubhanAllah, so what are you waiting for? Start memorizing & reciting
these beautiful du'aas NOW! :) May Allah accept from us! Ameen!/

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What do Muslims think about
Jesus?
Muslims respect and revere
Jesus, and await his Second
Coming. They consider him
one of the greatest of God's
messengers to mankind. A
Muslim never refers to him
simply as 'Jesus', but always
adds the phrase 'upon him
be peace'. The Quran
confirms his virgin birth (a
chapter of the Quran is
entitled 'Mary'), and Mary is
considered the purest
woman in all creation. The
Quran describes the
Annunciation as follows:
'Behold!' the Angel said,
'God has chosen you, and
purified you, and chosen
you above the women of all
nations. O Mary, God gives
you good news of a word
from Him, whose name shall
be the Messiah, Jesus son of
Mary, honored in this world
and the Hereafter, and one
of those brought near to
God. He shall speak to the
people from his cradle and
in maturity, and shall be of
the righteous.'
She said: 'O my Lord! How
shall I have a son when no
man has touched me?' He
said: 'Even so; God creates
what He will. When He
decrees a thing, He says to
it, "Be!" and it is.' (Quran,
3:42-7)
Jesus was born miraculously
through the same power
which had brought Adam
into being without a father:
Truly, the likeness of Jesus
with God is as the likeness
of Adam. He created him of
dust, and then said to him,
'Be!' and he was. (Quran,
3:59)
During his prophetic mission
Jesus performed many
miracles. The Quran tells us
that he said:
I have come to you with a
sign from your Lord: I make
for you out of clay, as it
were, the figure of a bird,
and breathe into it and it
becomes a bird by God's
leave. And I heal the blind,
and the lepers and I raise
the dead by God's leave.
(Quran, 3:49)
Neither Muhammad nor
Jesus came to change the
basic doctrine of the belief
in One God, brought by
earlier prophets, but to
confirm and renew it. In the
Quran Jesus is reported as
saying that he came:
To attest the law which was
before me. And to make
lawful to you part of what
was forbidden you; I have
come to you with a sign
from your Lord, so fear God
and obey Me. (Quran, 3:5O)
The Prophet Muhammad
said:
Whoever believes there is
no god but God, alone
without partner, that
Muhammad is His
messenger, that Jesus is the
servant and messenger of
God, His word breathed into
Mary and a spirit emanating
from Him, and that Paradise
and Hell are true, shall be
received by God into
Heaven. (Hadith from
Bukhari)/

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

If Not You, Then Whom?

If you've been putting off your dreams because you feel like you don't
have money to get started, or don't have the necessary education or
qualifications, I've got news: you may never have what you need to
feel ready.
Do you think any of the Prophets felt ready when they were chosen?
Muhammad ibn Abdullah (sws), the Messenger of Allah, received the
first revelation, then ran home and hid under a blanket. The Prophet
Musa (as) was confused and frightened when he entered the valleyand
heard a voice commanding him:
"Verily! I am your Lord! Sotake off your shoes, you are in the sacred
valley, Tuwa. And I have chosen you. So listen to that which is
inspired to you. Verily! I am Allah! La ilahailla Ana (none has the
right to be worshipped but I), so worship Me, and perform As-Salat
(Iqamat-as-Salat) for My Remembrance. Verily, theHour is coming and My
Will is to keep it hidden that every person may berewarded for that
which he strives. Therefore, let not the one who believesnot therein
(i.e. in the Day of Resurrection, Reckoning, Paradise and Hell, etc.),
but follows his own lusts, divert you therefrom, lest you perish."
(Surat Taha, 12-16)
When Musa threw the staff down and it became a snake, again he was
frightened. Allah directed him to have courage, and pick it up; when
he touched it, it was restored to its former shape. When he was
commanded to go to Egypt to free the Israelites and reform his people,
he felt unready for the mission. He had a speech impediment and was
afraid that he would not be able to speak convincingly. He sought
permission from Allah to take his brother and fellowProphet Harun
(as), who was an eloquent speaker. Permission was granted.
This illustrates another important point, that everyone needs a
wingman sometimes. We're not always strong enough to do it alone.
Sometimes we need a friend, an ally, a supportivespouse, just one
person who believes in our mission and is willing to help, or simply
puts and arm around our shoulders and says, "I believe in you."If you
have someone like that, he or she is a treasureand a secret weapon.
When it comes to the mostimportant things in life, no one is ever
ready. All you can do is stand tall, build a bonfire of resolve in
your heart, and move. The time to do what you dream is now. Consider
Abu Bakr (ra), who clearly knew howto embrace opportunities. When he
saw the slave Bilal (ra) being tortured, he bought him from Umayyahbin
Khalaf and freed him. He freed many other oppressed Muslims slaves in
the same way. When Abu Bakr's father saw this, he said: "My son, why
are you buying these weak slaves then freeing them? Why don't you at
least keep them so that you can make use out of them?" Abu Bakr
replied: "My father, I am only doing thisto seek the Countenance
ofAllah."
The Messenger of Allah (sws) told us that a man was granted Paradise
for removing a thorny branch from the path. A prostitute was forgiven
all her sins and granted Jannah for giving a drink of water to
athirsty dog. Another man was granted a house in Paradise for donating
a date tree to a poor family.
No good deed is insignificant, for it could bethe grain of sand that
tips the scale and saves you. Noworthy project is too small,nor too
large if you start with a single step, focusingonly on executing that
stepwell. When I face a large project, whether a major web project, a
writing project, or cleaning up a kitchen mess, I tend to get
overwhelmed. So I narrow my focus and I tell myself, just do one
thing. I do the one thing, then pick one more thing, and one more,
then I look around and SubhanAllah, the job is getting done!
If you find yourself disturbed by events aroundyou – whether
internationally, in your community, or within your family – and
thinking, "Someone should do something," well, you are the someone.
You see the need, you have the capabilities that Allah gave you as His
representative on earth, you have the same brain, heart and opposable
thumbs as anyone else. You're it, bro. It's you, sister.
Yes, someone needs to raise funds for our starving brothers and
sisters in Somalia, Syria, Yemen and other places. Someone must speak
out on behalf of political prisoners, educate people about Palestine,
start a Humanitarian Day event in the local community, adoptMuslim
orphans, establish Islamic institutions, represent Muslims in the
media, write Muslim novels, make documentaries…
If not you, then whom?

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This article is, in Tamil. So translate to your language/

Nabi $al...avarhal Koorinaarhal PARUHUM Boadhu Paaththirathirk ul MOOCHU vida vaendaam endru soannaarhal ~buhari153
Neengal Verukka kudiya KANAVAI kaanum Boadhu Idadhu Puram Moondru Murai Thuppivittu ALLAH vidam Paadhu haapu Thaedungal.
maelum Paduthirukkum Pakkathilirundh u Thirumbipaduthu Kollungal Ena Nabi sal...avarhal Koorinaarhal. ~jaabir Rali...
~muslim
ovvaru Naalum KADAMAI allaadha Pannirandu(12) Rakaathuhalai ALLAH ukkaaha Tholum Muslim'kuALLAH sUVarkathil Oru Veettai Kattu kiraan Ena nabi $al...avarhal Koorinaarhal.
~ummu Habiba rali..
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Allah has set seal upon their hearts and upon hearing and there s a covering over their eyes and there s a great punishment for them.quran/

Instead of counting sheep tfall asleep count ALLAHs favours upon u and f u were t cound allah favors uwould not b able t humber them most surely allah s forgiving merciful .quran/

Things aren't always as they seem.

Things aren't always as they seem.
Umm-e-moosa was told to throw her son in the river
Hazrat yusuf (a.s) was left to die in a well.
Hazrat maryam delivered achild alone.
Hazrat yunus (a.s) was swallowed by a fish
Hazrat ibrahim (a.s) was thrown in the fire.
Yet look at how it turned out for them, in the end.
Allah always has a better planfor us,
Things may not start off too Well,
But the ending is usually better than we except.
If today you are facing hard times,
Have faith and pray for a better tomorrow.
Miracles do happen when
You seek guidance from Allah.
For he is all-knowing,
All-wise & all-powerful/

This is Who I Am

I can only come as I am to you, Allah
You're not the only thing inmy heart
But can't I still give it, full of everything as it is, back to you?
You're not the only thing on my mind
But can't I still ask you to help me with my random, sinful thoughts?
I'm not perfect, and You even said You wouldn't want this
You want those who can be forgiven
And I need forgiveness Yousee, because
I sometimes am fine with having more than just You in my life
I sometimes am fine with thinking things I shouldn't
I sometimes am fine with skipping a prayer or two
I sometimes am fine with eating a haraam burger
I sometimes am fine with saying a bad word
This is who I am Allah, a girl who is sometimes fine with sin in my life
But I don't forget You, everywhere I look I see You
And I'm just tired of being told to be someone else, just to come to You
I am who I am Allah, and while I am making my bad choices
I am also hating that people are being hurt
Whether it's by me or someone else
I am hating that people aremistreating one another
Whether in the name of Islam or any other cause
Allah I am who I am, and I am someone who loves goodness
I love fairness and compassion
My favorite thing is to see people come into a blessing of any kind
And find their heart's desire, to see them really find You
So this is who I am Allah, I am a contradiction
I am a lover of Your attributes even while I am rejecting them in my own life
By means of my own actions
I am messed up and hurt and scared, all while hopeful and trusting and strong
I cry that things don't go my way, and I cry at the story of Muhammad (saws)
I argue for the fun of it, yetsometimes Your words take the fight
right out of me
You are ultimate and real and deep and pricelessly complex
And I am whimsical, moody, emotional, nafsy and greedy
And all I want is to be able to come to You and be who I really am
While You make me who I was always meant to be.

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Fight for It

Anything I have in my life, Ihave fought for. Yes, it all comes from
Allah. The two are not mutually exclusive.
There are universal gifts that Allah gives to all. Life, the soul, the
will… beyond that, nothing is assured. Breath? Some people fight to
breathe. Food? Some people struggle for a bit of grain. Water? Some
people work an entire day to get water. Health? Some people are born
sick and fight for every day of life. Freedom? Millions of children
are born in refugee camps.
Allah gives us opportunities. He gives us abilities, talents, gifts,
and it's up to us to make something out of them. Allah gives us
guidance andtruth, but if we want to follow that truth then we'llhave
to fight for it, and it won't be easy. As soon as we dedicate our
lives to truth, we'll see obstacles appearing in our paths.
I don't mean physically fight (though that is sometimes the case). I
mean strive, struggle, workhard, deal with personal attacks and
naysayers, staypositive, find a way forward when the path appears to
be blocked, and refuse to give up!
If you want to pursue your dreams, you'll have to struggle. If you
want (halal) love in your life, if you want something real, ifyou want
to make something happen, well then brother and sister, you'll have to
strive with all your might. That's how it is.
"And those who strive in Our cause, We will surely guide them to Our
paths." – Quran, Al-Ankaboot, 29:69.
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At Playground, Child Plus Lap Can Equal Danger

Last spring, Katie Dickman of Dunkirk, Md., was at the playground with
her 18-month-old toddler, Hannah, when the little girl asked to ride
down a twisting slide. Ms. Dickmanaccompanied her daughter, carefully
keeping the child on her lap as they coasted to the bottom.
But without warning, Hannah's sneaker caught on the side of the slide.
Although Ms. Dickman grabbed the leg and unstuck her daughter's foot,
by the time they reached the ground, the girl was whimpering and could
not walk. A doctor's visit later revealed a fractured tibia.
"My wife was just trying tokeep Hannah extra safe and make sure she
didn't fall," said Hannah's father, Jed Dickman. "She felt veryguilty
about it."
As the Dickmans soon learned, such injuries are surprisingly common.
Although nobody keeps national statistics, orthopedic specialists say
they treat a number of toddlers and young children each year with
broken legs as a result of riding down the slide on a parent's lap. A
study at Winthrop University Hospital in Mineola, N.Y., found that
nearly 14 percent of pediatric leg fractures over an 11-month period
involved toddlers riding down the slide with a parent.
Dr. Edward Holt, the orthopedic surgeon at Anne Arundel Medical Center
in Annapolis who treated Hannah's injury last April, said that just
two weeks ago he treated a 4-year-old boy who had been injured going
down the slide with his father.
"This fracture is entirely preventable," said Dr. Holt, who has
created a warning poster for local pediatrician offices and a You Tube
video alerting parents to the hazard.
This may be one of those counterintuitive cases when a child is safer
by himself. If a foot gets caught while the child is sliding alone, he
can just stop moving or twist around until it comes free. But when a
child is sitting in an adult lap, the force ofthe adult's weight
behind him ends up breaking his leg/

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Recipe – Badam (almond) halwa

This festive season, treat your family to some yummy, home-made badam ka halwa!
Ingredients for badam halwa :
*. Almonds (soaked overnight) – ½ cup
*. Milk – 1/3 cup
*. Sugar – 4 tbsp.
*. Cardamom (optional) –¼ tsp.
*. Ghee – 3 tbsp.
*. For the garnish : 2 to 3 almonds, peeled and sliced
Method of making badam halwa:
*. Pour a cup of boiling water over the over-night soaked almonds ,
and leave aside for a few minutes.
*. Drain out the water and skin the almonds.
*. Grind the almonds with about 5 tbsp. of milk intoa smooth paste.
*. Heath the ghee in a non-stick pan, add the pureed almonds. Cook
over slow flame, stirring continuously until the mixture changes
colour to a hue of golden brown.
*. Add the remaining milk, in addition to about 5 tbsp. of water and
cook for a few minutes.
*. Add the sugar, and cardamom powder (if desired) and cook till all
the sugar has dissolves, as you continue to stir.
Garnish with some thinly sliced almonds and serve hot…
Here's to happy festivity!

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Sahih Muslim

He was born in the town ofNishapur, in present day northeastern Iran,
into the Arab tribe of Qushair. His book is considered among Sunni
Muslims the most authentic collections of hadith, second only to Sahih
Bukhari.
Estimates on how many hadiths are in his books vary from 3,033 to
12,000, depending on whether duplicates are included, or whether the
text only or the isnad is also counted. The book is said to share
about 1900 hadiths with Bukhari's Sahih/

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