Messenger of Allah said, “May Allah bless a man who hears something from me and transmits it as he heard it. Many a person to whom something is transmitted retains more than the person who first heard it.” [at-Tirmidhi]
The South Musallah is pleased to host Ilm Intensive and the Connect with Your Prophet program, Insha’Allah a continuation of many series on how to re-connect with the Prophet (PBUH) which is an obligatory component of our faith. The Prophet, peace be upon him is reported to have said, “None of you will complete your faith until you love me more than your fathers, your sons,”-and in another narration-“and all of humanity together.”
For those of us who are parents and elders, it seems we have lost connection with the positive parenting technique of the Prophet (PBUH). Likewise, is perhaps the case when it comes to fostering love and kindness with our better halves and youth. In addition to the above, how connected are we with the coaching and teachings of the one who (PBUH) was always connected with Allah? After attending this event, no 24 hours of your day will remain disconnected!
“I’m the glad tidings of Jesus, peace be upon him” (Ahmad)
This session will introduce the topic of the return and descent of Jesus (PBUH). After acknowledging the blessings that will come with his return, a final point on the refutation of Mirza Ghulam being the promised Messiah will be studied
Will Jesus (PBUH) follow the Sharia of the Messenger Mohammed, peace be upon him?
What will be Jesus (PBUH) him missions and duties?
What are the five paramount wisdoms behind his descent?
Hadith of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him):
“Whoever recites Surah Al-Kahf on the day of Jumuah (Friday) he will be given a light between the two jumuahs (i.e. that one and the next one).”
[Al-Haakim]
When a person goes against Allah’s orders (which are conveyed by His messenger), this person has sinned. The worst sin is blasphemy, which is caused by any belief, saying, or action that contradicts Islam. When a person becomes Muslim he leaves all blasphemy. A Muslim must learn about all the types of blasphemy so to avoid committing any of them as he proceeds through life. If a Muslim commits blasphemy, he becomes non-Muslim and must become Muslim again. If he dies without becoming a Muslim, he will be in Hell forever in the Hereafter. If a Muslim commits a sin which is less than blasphemy and dies without repenting to Allah of the sin, then this sin is counted against him on the Day of Judgment. Similarly, if a Muslim follows Allah’s orders, in obedience to Him, this is counted in his favor. All of this is known by Allah and no thing escapes Him.
When a Muslim commits sins, he must repent of them immediately. To repent of blasphemy, one must utter the Testification of Faith, clearing himself of the committed blasphemy. The Testification of Faith (Shahadatan) can be stated as follows:
“I testify that no one is God but Allah, and I testify that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah.”
For a sin less than blasphemy, one must stop doing the sin, regret having done it, and have the intention not to commit the same sin again. If the sin is stealing from a person, for example, then the stolen goods must be returned in addition. Allah is ever-merciful to the Muslim and no matter how many times he sins in his life, if he stops it, regrets having done it, and intends not to do it again, he will be forgiven by Allah. But for those who are non-Muslim, no matter what good things they do, those deeds are not to their credit in the Hereafter; they must first become Muslim.
A few examples of blasphemy are: believing that Allah has a son, worshipping an idol, and saying that Allah does not know everything. Some examples of sins less than blasphemy are: killing a person unjustly, adultery, drinking alcohol, and stealing. When a Muslim makes sincere repentance as was described, it is as if he did not sin, in that he will not be punished for what he repented of, for Allah is ever-merciful to the Muslims. Also, when a person becomes a Muslim for the first time, Allah forgives all his past sins.
Jesus, may Allah’s blessings and peace be upon him, is dearly loved by Muslims, for he is one of the greatest of messengers and he is one of the most loved creations to Allah. Jesus has no father; he was created within Mary, and the Muslims believe that his mother Mary is the best of all women.
By Allah’s will, Prophet Jesus performed many miracles and was obedient to Allah in every way. Jesus spoke only the truth and his followers were Muslim. Never did Jesus say he was Allah, “the son of Allah”, or that his followers should pray to him or to anyone other than Allah. Jesus is a man, but had no father; Adam was a man but had neither a father nor a mother. The Qur’an tells us that the Jews did not crucify Jesus as some believe. He was not crucified at all, by Allah’s will; Jesus was raised from the earth. Jesus is alive, and Allah will send Jesus back to the earth before the Day of Judgment. Jesus will attest that Islam is the true faith and that Prophet Muhammad, is the last messenger. He will follow the laws that Allah gave to Muhammad, and slay the one-eyed impostor. This is the truth, although some do not believe.
This life of a human or jinn always ends with death and there is no exceptio. Humans do not choose their race, sex, parents, or birthplace and will not be held accountable for those aspects of their life on the Day of Judgment. No human is doomed to Hell because he was born as a certain sex or race. Allah the Merciful, has promised any human or jinn who dies as a follower of the true Religion will receive Paradise forever. Those people who truly never heard about the correct belief in Allah and any of the messengers during their entire lifetime and died in that state will not go to Hellfire. But those sane and pubescent people who have heard of the correct belief in Allah and His messenger and die not embracing this true Religion will dwell in Hell forever.
The correct belief in Allah has never changed and every prophet and messenger has said the same concerning belief in Allah: No one is God but Allah and mankind is to believe in Him and worship Him only. The prophet for the people on earth at present is Muhammad, may Allah’s blessings and peace be upon him, and the laws for the present population are the laws that prophet Muhammad was given by Allah for mankind. There will be no new laws given, for there will be no new messenger.
Usually, the person is given one life in this world, so a person is wise to live this life correctly. No matter how appealing it is to some people, they will not “reincarnate” after they die. This and other false beliefs about mankind and Allah are whispered into human’s minds by Satan and the devils, and some men are fooled into believing them.
Messenger of Allah (Sallallähu alaihi wa sallam) said, “The believer is the brother of the believer, and it is not lawful for a believer is sell against the sale of his brother nor propose marriage in the face of his brother’s marriage proposal unless he withdraws.” [Muslim]
The Islamic Society of Toronto | Masjid Dar Us Salaam is honoured to host the 5th Annual
Path to Piety Program
The Companions Pinnacle of Humanity April 6 to 8, 2012
Featuring International Speakers:
Shaykh Suleman Moola
Shaykh Taha Karaan
Shaykh Ahmed Ali
Mufti Abdur Rahman ibn Yusuf
Imam Tahir Anwar
Shaykh Abdul Nasir Jangda
Ustadha Umm Huzaifa
➥ conducting special sisters sessions
General Information:
FREE ADMISSION + NO REGISTRATION REQUIRED
All Sessions will be BROADCAST LIVE ONLINE!
Attendees must be 13 years of age or older
Children must be accompanied by an adult at all times
For More Information: www.pathtopiety.com info@pathtopiety.com (416) 467-0786 Path to Piety Workshop Information: Imam al-Bajuris’ | the History of the Four Caliphs with Shaykh Taha Karaan & Mufti Abdur Rahman ibn Yusuf
The Ilm Workshop is an interactive and intensive session wherein a classical text from one of the many sacred sciences of Islam is briefly taught by one of our respected teachers. It also introduces students to a traditional learning environment wherein intellectual and spiritual growth is fostered.
Workshop Registration Fee: $25.00 – Includes admission to both mornings sessions, textbook, bookmark, book bag, pen & snacks.
Workshop Dates: Saturday April 7 & Sunday April 8
Workshop Timings: 9:00am to 1:00pm
Workshop Speakers: Shaykh Taha Karaan & Mufti Abdur Rahman ibn Yusuf
Attendees must be 16 years of age or older to attend the workshop
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And [in] the alternation of night and day and [in] what Allah sends down from the sky of provision and gives life thereby to the earth after its lifelessness and [in His] directing of the winds are signs for a people who reason.
Surah Al-Jāthiyah (45:5)
We will be putting together the sandwiches in Room A/B (2nd Floor Oakham House) form 10am-12pm. THEN put on your joggers because we will then distribute the food to homeless people in the downtown region!!
This is a great way for us to help feed the hungry and give back to the community!
The Prophet Muhammad (saw) said: “O people! Spread greetings of peace, feed (the poor and needy), behave kindly to your relatives, offer prayer when others are asleep, and (thus) enter Paradise in peace.” [Al-Tirmidhi, Hadith 269]
The Prophet (sallallähu alaihi wasallam) said, “A woman is married for four things, i.e., her wealth, her family status, her beauty and her religion.
So you should marry the religious woman (otherwise) you will be a losers.
Zam Zam is 18X14 ft & 18 meter deepwater well .
It started 4000 yrs ago .
Never dried since then.
Never changed the taste, no Algea or plant growth in the pond, thus no disease caused.
It was tested by European Laboratories & declared fit for drinking. This small pond provides water to millions of people through heavy motors pulling 8000 lit: per second and after 24 hours in only 11 mins Well of Zamzam (Aabe Zam Zam)
The Well of Zamzam (or the Zamzam Well , or just Zamzam ; Arabic: ?) is a well located within the Masjid al Haram in Mecca, 20 meters east of the Kaaba, [1] the holiest place in Islam. According to Islamic tradition it was a miraculously- generated source of water from angel Jibril (Gabriel), which began thousands of years ago when Ibraham’s infant sonwas thirsty. Millions of pilgrims visit the well each year while performing the Hajj or Umrah pilgrimages, in order to drink its water. By Saudi law,the water cannot be sold outside of the kingdom, but because of strong demand there is a thriving market in fake Zamzam water in other countries.completes its level. Thus its water level never decreases
SUBHANALLAH
May Allah SWT accept our patience and replace what ever was lost with something better, whether in this life or the akhira(Ameen). May Allah swt make us righteous, grant us the highest place of Jannah and help us race to do good deeds for the sake of Allah s.w.t alone (Ameen). SubhanAllah I can’t comprehend how much patience our muslim brothers and sisters must have in their worn and torn surroundings and to have at their houses raided or disintegrated, their babies, children, their spouses, parents, blown, shot or severed.
Hadith – Al-Tirmidhi #1570, Narrated Jabir ibn Abdullah
Allah’s Messenger s.a.w said, “On the Day of Resurrection, when people who have suffered affliction are given their reward, those who are healthy will wish their skins had been cut to pieces with scissors when they were in the world.”
Hadith – Al-Tirmidhi 1562, Narrated Sa’d
When the Rasulullah s.a.w was asked which people suffered the greatest affliction, he replied, “The prophets, then those who come next to them, then those who come next to them. A man is afflicted in keeping his religion. If he is firm in his religion his trial is severe, but if there is weakness in his religion it is made light for him, and it continues like that till he walks on the earth having no sin.”
Hadith – Al-Bukhari
A traveller’s or sick person’s deeds are recorded in accordance with what he used to do when he was resident or well.