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Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Rulings on prayer, - The prohibition on tucking up the hair and tying it back at the time of prayer applies only to men, not women.

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- Translator:: http://translate.google.com/m/ - ●◄ ►● - > In a
fatwa, you mentioned in detail that prayer is not valid with the hair
tied back. Does this apply to women too? Is it permissible for a woman
to pray with her hair tucked up or tied back? I hope that you can give
the evidence in detail because some scholars here in Pakistan say that
that is not permissible.
Praise be to Allaah.
Firstly:
In the answers to questions no. 96280 and 163428 we stated that it is
makrooh for a man to pray with his hair tuckedup, which means that
hegathers his hair togetherand ties it back, thus preventing it from
prostrating with him. The prohibition in this case means that it is
disliked according to theopinion of the majority of scholars; it does
not mean that it is haraam or prohibited in the sense understood by
the questioner. It says in al-Mawsoo'ah al-Fiqhiyyah (26/109): The
fuqaha' are unanimously agreed that it is makrooh to tie back the hair
when praying. What is meant by tying back is wrapping the braid around
the head as women do, or gatheringthe hair and tying it at the back of
the head. This is makrooh but if a person prays like that, his prayer
is still valid. End quote.
An-Nawawi (may Allah have mercy on him) said:
The scholars are unanimously agreed that it is not permissible to pray
with one's sleeves or garment rolled up and the like, orwith one's
hair braided or with one's hair wrapped up beneath theturban and so
on. All of that is not permissible according to the consensus of the
scholars, and it is makrooh in the sense of being discouraged and not
proper. If a person prays like that, he has done something wrong but
his prayer is valid. End quote. Sharh Muslim,209.
Secondly:
This ruling applies only to men, not women, because when praying the
woman is commanded to cover herself and if we were to tell the woman
to undo her hair when praying or let her braids prostrate with her, as
we tell men to do, that might lead to it (her hair) becoming uncovered
whilst praying, and it is not permissible to uncover itbecause it is
'awrah. But the hair of a man is not 'awrah, as is quite obvious.
Al-Ghazaali (may Allah have mercy on him) said:
A man should not pray with his hair tied back. This prohibition
applies only to men.
End quote from Ihya' 'Uloom ad-Deen, 1/156
Ash-Shawkaani (may Allah have mercy on him) said:
Al-'Iraqi said: This applies only to men, not women, because women's
hair is 'awrah and must be covered when praying; if a woman were to
leave her hair undone, it might come loose and become difficult to
cover, which would render her prayer invalid.
Moreover, it is difficult for a woman to undo her hair for the prayer,
and we know that the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon
him) granted them a concession allowing them not to undo their braids
when doing ghusl, even though there is a need to make all of the hair
wet, as stated above.
End quote from Nayl al-Awtaar, 2/393
It says in Asna'l-Mataalib,1/163:
Az-Zarkashi said: We should note that this issue (tying back the hair
when praying) applies only to men. With regard to women, the command
to undo the braid causes hardship and is contrary to beautification.
End quote.
Based on that, there is nothing wrong with a woman tucking her hair or
tying it back when she is praying; she is not required to undo her
braids.
And Allah knows best.

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The best helper at the face of tyranny - Islamic Stories, -

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student had spent thirty years acquiring knowledge. His teacher said
to him: "Let me ask you a question. If you know the answer, I shall
give you your diploma. The question I am going to put to you is not
about the Quran or Traditions, yet it is not unconnected with these.If
you have understood just a little of what you have learned, if your
studies have been at all fruitful, you will be able to answer. But not
if youhave learned without understanding."
The teacher then asked his student this question:"How many days'
journey is your home country from here?"
"It takes three months," the student replied.
"If Allah wills, you will receive your diploma and make that long journey."
"Yes, if Allah has so destined."
"On your way, will you pass nomad encampments with flocks of sheep,
and will they have sheepdogs to guard the flocks?"
"Of course! I will pass all of these on the way."
"Well then, suppose you were to be set upon suddenly by five or six
ofthose sheepdogs as you were passing by on yourway home. What would
you do? If you have understood your lessons,if you have got
anythingfrom the blessed Quran and Traditions and if history has
taught you anything, then you will answer the questions correctly,
pass this examination, receive your diploma, go back home and become a
preacher whose sermonswill benefit the people in this world and the
Hereafter."
The student gave this reply: "My respected teacher! If I encounter
savage dogs along the way I shall fight them offwith the staff I
carry."
"It is no easy matter to contend with half a dozen savage dogs. You
may beat off three, but the other three will bite you meanwhile. That
is no answer."
"I shall drive them off with stones."
"That is not possible either."
"Then I shall use a gun."
"In that case you will notescape the owner of the dog. Sheepdogs are
veryvaluable."
The student had failed the exam; He had not been able to give the
right answer to the question. "My son," said his teacher, "you have
learned a lot, but you have not understood. Think things over for a
while, then come back to me." After reflecting for some days, the
student approached the teacher again. "Have youfound the answer to my
question?" The teacher asked him. "No sir," he said. "I then
explained:"My son, if you should run into such a situation,do not try
to fight the dogs! Leave them alone and call the shepherds atonce. The
shepherd will tell the dogs not to attack you. You should understand
that tyrants are Allah's savage dogs. In the life ahead of you, in
your own country, you may at any time encounter such tyrants. If you
try and fight them,they will bite you and tear you apart. If you
killthem, their master will call you to account and you will be
condemned. The best course is to appeal to Allah; the dogs' true
Owner. Only by His grace can you hope to be delivered from such
tyrants. What a fine helper is He!"-
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Life in the Cave - Sacrifices of Rasulullah and Abu Bakr - Islamic Stories, -

Life in the Cave - Sacrifices of Rasulullah and Abu Bakr
When Prophet Mohammad (SAW) and Abu Bakr (RA) reached mount Thawr
during themigration to Medina, Abu Bakr (May Allah be pleased with
him) carried him up the mountain to a cave called after the name of
the mountain, Cave Thawr. Abu Bakr first entered to explore the cave
and be sure that it was safe, closed all holeswith pieces torn off
fromhis clothes, cleaned it and then asked the Prophet (Peace be upon
him) to step in. The Prophet (Peace be upon him) went in and
immediately laid his head in Abu Bakr's lap and fell asleep.
SuddenlyAbu Bakr's foot was stung by a poisonous insect. It hurt so
much that his tears fell on the Prophet's face. The Prophet (Peace be
upon him) immediately applied his saliva on AbuBakr's foot and the
pain went off on the spot. They confined themselves to this cave for
three nights, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. 'Abdullah, the son of
AbuBakr would go to see them after dusk, stay thenight there, apprise
them of the latest situation in Makkah, andthen leave in the early
morning to mix with the Makkans as usual and not to draw the least
attention to his clandestine activities. 'Amir bin Fuhairah, while in
the company of other shepherds of Makkah tending his master Abu Bakr's
flock, used to stole away unobserved every evening with a few goats to
the cave and furnished its inmates with a plentiful supply ofmilk.

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Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Weddings in Islam, - Planning Your Wedding: The 10 Biggest Pre-Wedding Mistakes

Even the smartest, most on-top-of-things couple can make mistakes
during wedding planning. Here are the 10things you should keep an eye
on before saying Ido.
1. Blowing off your budget
It costs a lot of money to put on a wedding. Many excited brides start
booking vendors and making purchases without having a real budget, and
then they're shocked to discover they've spent all of their money (or
their parents' money) and still don't have half the things they need.
If you bounce checks, don't have the money to pay your deposits, or
make your final payments past your vendors' deadlines, your wedding
will not happenas you have planned. Theflowers won't be delivered,
your cake will not be decorated, and the band will not play all night
-- unless you pay up. Planning a wedding is serious business. Make a
budget and keep track of your expenditures.
2. Ordering the wedding gown and/or bridesmaid dresses late
If going for a traditional bridal gown, brides needto place their
orders six to eight months before their weddings. Most gowns are made
to order; if you wait too long before your wedding date to make your
selection, the gown simply may not be ready in time. Bridesmaid
dresses should also be decided upon during the same time period, but
only after the gown has been selected. You want to make sure your
ladies have enough time to get measured and find accessories.
3. Procrastinating on thatprenuptial...
It is a reality these days that people -- even brides -- have assets
they want to protect. (This is particularly prevalent now that there
are so many second marriages where a bride or groom may have children
to whom they want their assets to go in case of death.) Leaving the
discussion of a prenuptialagreement until the week before the wedding
is a sure-fire way to increase the stresslevel by ten thousand percent
-- and endanger the impending marriage. So deal with this potentially
sticky issue months in advance (Zawaj.comEditor: this applies equally
to any provision that the groom or bride may want to include in the
marriage contract).
4. Messing up the marriage license
There are so many rules around marriage licensesthat brides are bound
to make mistakes. Be sure to investigate time restrictions well in
advance of your weddingdate. Get your license 31 days before in some
states -- and you won't be able to legally marry on your wedding day
because it may be valid for only 30 days. Go for your license the day
before your wedding and you may not get it in time, because some
states have a 48-hour waiting period. Another common mess-up if you're
remarrying is not having official divorce papers in time to get the
certificate.
5. Booking guest hotel rooms too late
Brides often leave blocking out hotel rooms for out-of-town guests
until the last minute. If you're marrying in a city (particularly one
where conventions take place) or in a resort town and you don't
investigate hotel availability in advance, you can literallyend up
with not a single room for any of your guests to stay in. Your wedding
might go on -- but no one will be able toattend. Reserve a room block
as early as possible,up to a year in advance.
6. Inviting too many guests
Make sure your guest list and your reception site match numbers-wise.
Youcan't invite 400 people assuming only 250 will RSVP with a yes --
because if 300 happen to say yes, you may have to turn 50 away at the
door.Sites can't just add 10 more tables, as fire laws limit the
maximum number of people in any room at one time. To avoid this,
assume eighty percent will respond yes and limit your guest list
accordingly.
7. Last-minute beauty blunders
Many brides think that scheduling chemical peels the week before their
weddings will leavetheir skin looking angelicon their big days. Others
think having their teeth bleached within days of their weddings will
leavethose pearly whites sparkling. Thinking of tanning the day before
your wedding? Think again: You may end up with blisters instead of
sun-kissed skin. Last-minute beauty treatments can lead to breakouts,
mistakes, or --even worse -- serious infections. Start a long-term
beauty regimen months before the big day and focus on natural and
common-sense measures such as eating a healthy diet and exercising, or
you could risk ruining all the hard work you've done to make your
wedding -- and photos -- perfect. (Never mind putting yourhealth and
happiness at risk for the most important day of your life.)
8. Underpaying postage on invites
You'd be surprised how many brides just stick a stamp on their invites
and drop them in a letterbox. All but a few wedding invitations
require additional postage. The postal service will not take pity on
you -- your invites willbe returned (and rubber-stamped with that
ugly"insufficient postage" message) -- and it will take at least two
weeks (never mind the additional $$) to get them back out the door. Be
sure to get one complete invitation weighed at the post office before
purchasing all your stamps.
9. Ignoring religious restrictions
If you plan on marrying in a house of worship, you need to abide by
the rules. Wearing inappropriate attire or not completing pre-wedding
requirements is grounds for your officiant to stop your wedding before
it begins. As soon as you get engaged, be sure to contact your house
of worship to find out about any potential issues. Some houses of
worship won't let you marry on certain holy dates; make sure to
checkyour wedding date with your officiant before putting down any
deposits for your reception site or vendors.
10. Ignoring weather warnings
Brides marrying outdoorsoften test fate and just wish for the best
when it comes to bad weather. Always have a backup plan -- you may not
have a place to marry at all, or your guests (and you) may be in
misery at the hands of Mother Nature. Temperatures normally around the
balmy 70-degree mark may unexpectedly turn into a boiling 100-degree
debacle; be sure to have outdoor air-conditioning. A hurricane,
flashflood, or gale force winds may visit on your wedding day; make
sure you have an interior alternative or a tent as a back-up location.