peace be upon him
Posted in Daily IslamMarch 22, 2012No comments
Posted in Daily Islam,HadithMarch 22, 2012No comments
Messenger of Allah said, “Allah will make the path to the Garden easy for anyone who travels a path in search of knowledge. Angels spread their wings for the seeker of knowledge out of pleasure for what he is doing. Everyone in the heavens and everyone in the earth ask forgiveness for a man of knowledge, even the fish in the water. The superiority of the man of knowledge to the man of worship is like the superiority of the moon to all the planets. The men of knowledge are the heirs of the Prophets. The Prophets bequeath neither dinar nor dirham; they bequeath knowledge. Whoever takes it has taken an ample portion.” [at-Tirmidhi]
Posted in Daily Islam,HadithMarch 21, 2012No comments
Allah’s Apostle (sallallähu alaihi wasallam) said, “The Day of (Judgment) will not be established till there is a war between two groups whose claims (or religion) will be the same.”
[Bukhari Book:56 No:805]
Posted in Daily IslamMarch 20, 2012No comments
The Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) said: “I wish that I could meet my brothers.” The Sahaabah asked: “Aren’t we your brothers?” He replied: “You are my Companions, but my brothers are those who will believe in me without having seen me.” [Sahih Al-Jaami #7108]
Posted in Daily Islam,QuranMarch 20, 2012No comments
And He has made me blessed wherever I am and has enjoined upon me prayer and zakah as long as I remain alive (19:31)
Posted in Daily Islam,QuranMarch 20, 2012No comments
Say, “I seek refuge in the Lord of daybreak From the evil of that which He created And from the evil of darkness when it settles (113:1-3)
Posted in Daily Islam,QuranMarch 20, 2012No comments
In Islam, Jesus was named as Isa. He was born as the result of virginal conception, a miraculous event which occured by the decree of Allah (The God).
Like all prophets in islam Jesus is considered to have been a muslim.
Muslims believe that Jesus will return to earth as he preached that his followers should adopt “the straight path” as commanded by the God. God would do miracles through Jesus. Jesus came with clear miracles like other prophets. That’s why he did not say to his people “I am God, Worship me”. There is no such verses in any part of the QURAN or bible.
But Jesus said to his people “worship Allah. My Lord and your Lord.” (QURAN 5:117).
So Jesus is not God or son of God. Allah (Who created Jesus and sent him to the people as a messenger) is the only God and Muhammad is also His messenger. But He is the last of all the messengers.
Posted in Daily Islam,HadithMarch 20, 2012No comments
The Prophet used to stand (in the prayer) or pray till both his feet or legs swelled. He was asked why (he offered such an unbearable prayer) and he said, “should I not be a thankful slave.”
[Bukhari Book:21 No:230]
Posted in Daily Islam,QuranJanuary 2, 2012No comments
وَقَالَ رَبُّڪُمُ ٱدۡعُونِىٓ أَسۡتَجِبۡ لَكُمۡ
“Supplicate to Me, I shall answer you.” [Sûrah Ghâfir: 60]
Posted in Daily Islam,QuranDecember 16, 2011No comments
And they say: “When we are (dead and become) lost in the earth, shall we indeed be recreated anew?” Nay, but they deny the Meeting with their Lord! [As-Sajdah 32:10]
Posted in Daily IslamDecember 14, 2011No comments
Boston conducted its 32nd census of the city’s homeless population earlier this week. A report to the United Nations in 2005 stated there were an estimated 100 million homeless people in the world, and an additional 1.6 billion living without adequate housing. Here are some images of homelessness across the globe, collected from wire images this year. — Lloyd Young (31 photos total)
http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2011/12/homelessness_around_the_world.html
Posted in Daily Islam,QuranDecember 6, 2011No comments
By time, Indeed, mankind is in loss, Except for those who have believed and done righteous deeds and advised each other to truth and advised each other to patience.
[Surah Al-`Aşr 103]
Posted in Daily IslamNovember 30, 2011No comments
The Islamic lunar calendar begins with the holy month of Muharram. Muharram is amongst the months which are classified under the term Ashhur-ul-Horom “sanctified months.” Allah has stated in the Glorious Qur’an “The number of months, according to Allah is twelve months (which is mentioned) in the book of Allah on the day in which We created the heavens and the earth. Amongst these twelve months, four are sanctified; that is the right religion. So do not wrong yourselves’ therein,” (9:3).
The four months according to authentic traditions are Muharram, Rajab, Zul Qadah, and Zul Hijjah. It has been reported that Rasulullah (saw), on the occasion of the last sermon (hajjat-ul-wada), addressed the Sahabah (ra) saying, “One year consists of twelve months, out of which four are sanctified. Three of them are in sequence: Zul Qadah, Zul Hijjah, Muharram, and the fourth is Rajab. (Bukhari)
The eminent commentator (mufassir) Ibn Katheer has written in his commentary (tafseer), “Allah has declared these four months sanctified and has increased their sanctity. He declared a sin therein more severe and has increased the virtue and reward of good deeds as well” (Ibn Katheer, Vol.2): The scholars of Islam have stated that the actions performed in these months have a great effect on the person as to what they will do, throughout the remainder of the year.
FASTING DURING THE MONTH OF MUHARRAM:
It has been reported by Ali (ra) that a man came to Rasulullah (saw) and asked, “0 Prophet of Allah! During which month should I fast after the month of Ramadan?” Rasulullah (saw) replied, “If you are to fast in any month other than the month of Ramadan, fast during the month of Muharram, because it is the month of Allah. There is a day in this month in which a whole nation was forgiven and wherein Allah will forgive another nation,” (Tirmidhi H. 683).
THE ORIGIN OF THE FAST OF A’ASHURA: (10th MUHARRAM).
The word A’ashura is derived from the Arabic word which means ten in the English language. It has been named A’ashura because it is observed on the 10th of Muhharram. According to numerous authentic traditions, fasting on the day of A’ashura was initially obligatory upon the Muslims. However, it was made optional when Allah commanded the Muslims to fast throughout the month of Ramadan.
It has been reported by A’isha (ra) that when the Rasulullah (saw) came to Madinah, he fasted on the day of A’ashura and directed the people to fast on that day as well. However, when the fast of Ramadan was made obligatory, the obligation of fasting was confined to Ramadan, and the fast of A’ashura was made optional (Abu Dawood).
Nevertheless, Ibn Abbas (ra) relates, when the Prophet of Allah (saw) was informed that the Jews fast on the 10th of Muharram, Rasulullah (saw) asked them, “Why do you fast on this day?” They said, “This is the day when Sayyidna Musa (as) and his followers miraculously crossed the Sea, while Pharaoh was drowned in its water.” Upon hearing this Rasulullah (S.A.W) stated, “We are more closer to Musa than you.” He then directed the Muslims to fast on the day of A’ashura(Abu Dawood).
In addition to fasting on the 10th of Muharram, we should also fast on either the 9th or the llth. As Rasulullah (S.A.W) was informed that the Jews also fast on the 10th of Muharram, he said, “If I will be alive next year, I will also fast on the 9th of this month” (Muslim H. 1917).
VIRTUES OF FASTING ON THE 10th OF MUHURRAM:
Abdullah ibn Mas’ud (ra) relates that Rasulullah (saw) preferred the fast of A’ashura to the fast of other days and preferred the fast of Ramadan to the fast of A’ashura (Bukhari, Muslim).
Abu Qatadah (R.A) relates that Rasulullah (saw) said, “The fasting of the tenth of Muharram grants the forgiveness of one whole year,” (Tirmidhi H.683).
BEING GENEROUS TO ONES FAMILY ON THE DAY OF A’ASHURA:
Abdullah Ibn Mas’ud relates that Rasulullah (saw) stated, “Whosoever is generous to one’s family on the day of A’ashura, Allah will be generous (provide barakah) towards that person throughout the entire year,”(Razeen).
According to these types of traditions, one should be more generous to his/her family by providing more for them on the day of A’ashura as compared to other days. Although these traditions (above-mentioned tradition) are not very authentic according to the scholars of hadith, many other eminent scholars like Imams Ibn Hibban and Bahiqi have accepted them as reliable.
by Shaykh Fayaz Tilly