From: Aalam, Mohammed <aalamz@yahoo.com>
SHAIKH MAJEED <mk_majeed@yahoo.com> wrote:
2. To display tafsir in a format, suitable for possibly easier reading and understanding.
Main Sources:
1. Dr. Mohammad al-Khodary: Callers to Allah in the Light of the Cave
2. Harun Yahya: Signs of the End Times in Surat al Kahf
3. Ibn Kathir: Tafsir Ibn Kathir
4. Ibn Kathir: Stories of the Qur'an
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SHAIKH MAJEED <mk_majeed@yahoo.com> wrote:
B i s m i l l a a h i r R a h m a a n i r R a h e e m
As Salaam o Alaykum wa Rahmatullahi Wa Barkatuh!
As Salaam o Alaykum wa Rahmatullahi Wa Barkatuh!
Allahomma salliala Muhammadin wa'ala li Muhammadin kamaa sallaita ala Ibrahima wa'ala li Ibrahima innaka hamidum majeed.
Allahomma barik ala Muhammadin wa'ala li Muhammadin kamabarakta alaIbrahima wa'ala li Ibrahima innaka hamidum majeed
Saying: "With the Name of Allah"
Hudhaifah(RA) said: If we had food with the Prophet(SAWS), we would not put our hands on until the Messenger of Allah(SAWS) had done. Once we had some food with him when a girl came rushing to eat and tried to start eating. The Pophet(SAW) held her hand. Then a bedouin came trying the same but the Messenger of Allah(SAWS) held his hand said: "Satan eats any food unless the Name of Allah is mentioned. So, the Satan pushed this girl to find a chance to eat but I held her hand, and then he brought this bedouin and I held his hand. By the One in Whose Hand is my life, the hand of Satan is held in my hand with her hand." In another narration: Then he said: " With the Name of Allah", and ate.
(Sahih Muslim)
Jabir bin 'Abdulllah(RA) narrated: I heard the Prophet(SAWS) saying, "If a man enters his house and mention Allah and when he eats and says the same; the Satan says: "No room to spend the night or have food." And if he enters without saying: "With the Name of Allah", Satan says:"We will spend the night (here)." Then if he does not say Allah's Name when he eats, Satan says: "We will spend the night and have food." (Sahih Muslim)
Eating by the right hand
Ibn 'Umar(RA) narrated that the Messenger of Allah(SAWS) said: "When one of you eats, he should use the right hand and when one drinks, he should use the right for Satan eats and drinks with his left hand." (Sahih Muslim)
Eating from the nearest side of the dish
'Umar bin Abu Salamah(RA) narrated I was a boy under the care of the Messenger of Allah(SAWS) and my hand used to go around the dish while eating. So he said to me: "Boy, mention the Name of Allah, and eat from the side nearer to you."
(Sahih Al-Bukhari, Sahih Muslim)
Using three fingers for eating
Ka'b bin Malik(RA) reported: The Messenger of Allah(SAWS) used to eat using three fingers and he used to lick his fingers before wiping them. (Sahih Muslim)
Lick your fingers
Ibn Abbas(RA) said: The Messenger of Allah(SAWS) said, "When you eat, do not wipe your hands until you have licked it, or had it licked by someone else."
(Sahih Al-Bukhari, Sahih Muslim)
Licking the fingers and dish
Jabir(RA) narrated: The Prophet(SAWS) ordered that both the fingers and the dish be licked and said: "You do not know where the blessing is." (Sahih Muslim)
Eating fallen food
Jabir(RA) reported: I heard the Messenger of Allah(SAWS) saying: "Satan attends all of your affairs, even your food. When some of your food falls on the ground, one should remove the soiling from it and then eat it. He should not leave it for Satan. When you finish eating, lick your fingers, because none knows (in which spot of the plate) the blessing (of Allah) is."
(Sahih Muslim)
Praising Allah for food
Anas bin Malik(RA) narrrated that the Messenger of Allah(SAWS) said: "It pleases Allah when a slave eats and says: 'Praise be to Allah', and when he drinks and says: 'Praise be to Allah'."
(Sahih Muslim)
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Mohammad Sirajuddin <msiraj76@gmail.com> wrote:
All religions teach people to be righteous, then why follow only Islam? |
Question:All religions basically teach followers to do good deeds. Why should a person only follow Islam? Can he not follow any of the religions?Answer - By Dr. Zakir Naik1. Major difference between Islam and most other religions All religions basically exhort mankind to be righteous and eschew evil. But Islam goes beyond that. It guides us towards practical ways of achieving righteousness and eliminating evil from our individual and collective lives. Islam takes into account human nature and the complexities of human society. Islam is guidance from the Creator Himself. Therefore, Islam is also called the Deenul- Fitrah (the natural religion of Man).2. Example - Islam commands us to shun robbery and also prescribes method of eliminating robbery a. Islam prescribes method of eliminating robbery All major religions teach that theft is an evil act. Islam teaches the same. So what is the difference between Islam and the other religions? The difference lies in the fact that Islam, besides teaching that robbing is evil, shows a practical way of creating a social structure in which people will not rob. b. Islam prescribes Zakat Islam prescribes a system of Zakat (obligatory annual charity). Islamic law prescribes that every person who has a saving that exceeds the nisab level i.e. more than 85 grams of gold, should give 2.5% of that saving every lunar year in charity. If every rich person in the world gave Zakat sincerely, poverty will be eradi***ed from this world. Not a single human being would die of hunger. c. Chopping off the hands as punishment for robbery Islam prescribes chopping off the hands of the convicted robber. The Glorious Qur'an says in Surah Maidah: "As to the thief, male or female, cut off his or her hands:a punishment by way of example, from Allah, for their crime: and Allah is Exalted in power, full of wisdom." [ Al-Qur'an 5:38] The non-Muslim may say, "Chopping off the hands in this 20th century. Islam is a barbaric and ruthless religion!"d. Results achieved when Islamic Shariah Implemented America is supposed to be one of the most advanced countries in the world. Unfortunately it also has one of the highest rates of crime, theft, and robbery. Suppose the Islamic shariah is implemented in America i.e. every rich person gives Zakat ( 2.5% of his savings in charity above 85 grams of gold every lunar year), and every convicted robber has his or her hands chopped off as a punishment. Will the rate of theft and robbery in America increase, remain same or decrease? Naturally it will decrease. Moreover the existence of such a stringent law would discourage many a potential robber. I agree that the amount of theft that takes place in the world today is so tremendous that if you chop off the hands of all the thieves, there will be tens of thousands of people whose hands will be chopped off. The point here is that the moment you implement this law the rate of theft will decline immediately. The potential robber would give it a serious thought before jeopardizing his limbs. The mere thought of the punishment itself will discourage majority of the robbers. There will barely be a few who would rob. Hence only a few person's hands would be chopped off but millions would live peacefully without fear of being robbed. Islamic Shariah is therefore practical, and achieves results.3. Example: Islam prohibits the molestation and rape of women. It enjoins hijab and prescribes capital punishment for a convicted rapist.a. Islam prescribes method of eliminating molestation and rape All the major religions declare the molestation and rape of women as grave sins. Islam teaches the same. What then is the difference between Islam and the other religions? The difference lies in the fact that Islam does not merely preach respect for women, or abhor molestation and rape as serious crimes, but also gives clear guidance as to how society can eliminate such crimes. b. Hijab for men Islam has a system of hijab. The Glorious Qur'an first mentions hijab for the men and then for the women. Hijab for the men is mentioned in the following verse: "Say to the believing men that they should lower their gaze and guard their modesty: that will make for greater purity for them: and Allah is well acquainted with all that they do." [Al-Qur'an 24:30] The moment a man looks at a woman and if any brazen or unashamed thought comes to his mind, he should lower his gaze. c. Hijab for women Hijab for women is mentioned in the following verse: "And say to the believing women that they should lower their gaze and guard their modesty; that they should not display their beauty and ornaments except what (must ordinarily) appear thereof; that they should draw their veils over their bosoms and not display their beauty except to their husbands, their fathers, their husbands' fathers, their sons...." [Al-Qur'an 24:31] The extent of hijab for a woman is that her complete body should be covered. The only part that can be seen, are the face and the hands up to the wrists. If they wish to cover, they can even cover these parts of the body. However some Islamic scholars insist that even the face should be covered. d. Hijab prevents molestation The reason why Allah has prescribed Hijab for the women is given in the Qur'an in the folowing verse of Surah Al-Ahzab: "O Prophet! Tell thy wives and daughters, and the believing women,that they should cast their outer garments over their persons (when abroad): that is most convenient, that they should be known (as such) and not molested. And Allah is Oft-Forgiving, most Merciful." [Al-Qur'an 33:59] The Qur'an says that Hijab has been prescribed for the women so that they are recognized as modest women this would prevent them from being molested.e. Example of twin sisters Suppose two sisters who are twins and who are equally beautiful, walk down a street. One of them is wearing the Islamic Hijab i.e. the complete body is covered except for the face and the hands up to the wrists, and the other twin is wearing a mini skirt or shorts. Around the corner there is a hooligan who is waiting for an opportunity to tease a girl. Who will he tease? The girl wearing the Islamic Hijab or the girl wearing the mini skirt or shorts? Dresses that expose more than they conceal, are an indirect temptation to the opposite sex for teasing, molestation and rape. The Qur'an rightly says that the hijab prevents women from being molested.f. Capital punishment for rapist The Islamic shariah prescribes capital punishment for a convicted rapist. The non-Muslim may be horrified at such a stringent punishment in this age. Many accuse Islam of being ruthless and barbaric. I have asked a common question to hundreds of non-Muslim men. Suppose God-forbid, some one rapes your wife, your mother or your sister and you are made the judge. The rapist is brought in front of you. What punishment would you give him? All of them said, "we would put him to death." Some went to the extent of saying, "we would torture him to death", If your wife or your mother is raped you want the rapist to be put to death. But if someone else's wife or mother is raped, capital punishment is a barbaric law. Why the double standards? g. U.S.A. has one of the highest rate of Rape The United States of America is supposed to be one of the most advanced countries of the world. An F.B.I report in the year 1990 says that 1,02,555 cases of rape were reported. It further says that only 16% of the cases of rapes are reported. Thus, in order to know the actual number of rapes that took place in 1990, the reported figure should be multiplied by 6.25. We get a total of 6,40,968 rape cases that took place in the year 1990. If the total is divided by 365 the number of days in a year, we get an average of 1,756 rape incidents everyday. Later another report said that an average of 1900 cases of rape are committed in U.S.A every day. According to National Crime Victimization Survey Bureau of Justice Statistics (U. S. Dept. of Justice) in 1996 alone 3,07,000 cases of rape were reported. Only 31% of the actual cases of rape were reported. Thus, 3,07,000 X 3.226 = 9,90,322 rapes took place in 1996. That is, an average of 2,713 cases of rape took place everyday in America in 1996. Every 32 seconds one rape is taking place in America. Maybe American rapists got bolder. The FBI report of 1990 continues and says that out of the rape cases that were reported only 10% of the rapist were arrested, that is only 1.6% of the actual rapes committed. Out of those arrested, 50% were let free before the trial. This would mean that only 0.8% of the rapists faced a trial. In other words if a person commits 125 rapes the chances that he will get a punishment for rape is only once. Many would consider this a good gamble. And the report says that of those people who faced trial 50% received sentences of less than a year's imprisonment though the American law says rape carries a seven year sentence of imprisonment. For a rapist, the judge is lenient to first time offenders. Imagine a person commits 125 rapes and the chances of being convicted is only once, and 50% of the time the judge will grant leniency and give a sentence of less than a year! h. Results achieved when Islamic Shariah Implemented Suppose the Islamic shariah is implemented in America. Whenever a man looks at a woman and if any brazen or unashamed thought comes to his mind, he lowers his gaze. Every woman wears the Islamic Hijab, that is the complete body is covered except the face and the hands upto the wrists. After this if any man commits rape, he gets capital punishment. The question is, will the rate of rape in America increase, will it remain the same or will it decrease? Naturally it will decrease. Islamic Shariah gets results. 4. Islam has Practical Solutions for the Problems of Mankind Islam is the best way of life because its teachings are not doctrinaire rhetoric but practical solutions for the problems of mankind. Islam achieves results both at the individual and collective levels. Islam is the best way of life because it is a practical, universal religion not confined to any ethnic group or nationality. |
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fitri dhiyah <hukama_05@yahoo.com> wrote:
Sixty-One Lesson From the Story of the Owner of the Two Gardens
Adapted and summarized from different sources by islaam.com
The aim of this article is two-fold:
1. To provide an example of how research and contemplation (in this case, by our scholars) can lead to obtaining a lot of knowledge and guidance from just a small number of Qur'anic verses.
1. To provide an example of how research and contemplation (in this case, by our scholars) can lead to obtaining a lot of knowledge and guidance from just a small number of Qur'anic verses.
2. To display tafsir in a format, suitable for possibly easier reading and understanding.
Main Sources:
1. Dr. Mohammad al-Khodary: Callers to Allah in the Light of the Cave
2. Harun Yahya: Signs of the End Times in Surat al Kahf
3. Ibn Kathir: Tafsir Ibn Kathir
4. Ibn Kathir: Stories of the Qur'an
Link with Quranic Ayat in Arabic (opens in a new window)
Bismillahir Rahmanir Raheem
Make an example for them of two men. To one of them We gave two gardens of grapevines and surrounded them with date-palms, putting between them some cultivated land. [Al-Kahf (18):32] |
1. Though this example was put forward to the proud Quraish who were arrogant towards the weak and the poor, believers should put it forward in similar situations and utilize the story's lessons in their call to Allah.2. This is a story of a caller to Allah in a disbelieving society that enjoys wealth and authority, and allows freedom of creed and opinion as well as freedom to call to Allah. Muslims living in such societies can make the best use of the story's lessons when calling to Allah.
Both gardens yielded their crops and did not suffer any loss, and We made a river flow right through the middle of them. And he had fruit, so he said to his companion, debating with him: "I have more wealth than you and more people under me." [18:33-34] |
3. Here we see what matters to the disbeliever. Qatadah said, "This, by Allah, is the wish of the immoral: to have a lot of wealth and a large entourage."4. Disbelieving society evaluates matters in terms of wealth and power.5. Disbelievers fail to apply materialistic norms to the issue of faith so they reject both the faith and its caller.6. Disbelievers' religious choices are affected by the material wealth and power of those who call them to a particular faith.7. The "superiority" of wealth caused the disbeliever to become not only arrogant towards the believer but also proud and heedless towards Allah.
He entered his garden and wronged himself by saying: "I do not think that this will ever perish." [18:35] |
8. One who sins is wronging and abusing himself first and foremost.9. Thinking that the garden will never perish shows the disbeliever's lack of understanding. On the Day of Judgment their lack of intelligence will become apparent to them. The Qur'an says, "And they will say: 'Had we but listened or used our intelligence, we would not have been among the dwellers of the blazing Fire!'" [67:10]10. Some believe that their property is the fruit of their own effort and intellect. They resemble Qarun, the arrogant tyrant whom Allah destroyed and who said, "This has been given to me only because of knowledge I possess." [28:78] How many are those who are heedless of Allah's Lordship and who believe that their possessions and successes in matters of life are due to their own efforts and abilities.11. One should trust what is in Allah's Hand more than what is in one's own. One should not more place trust on one's wealth, knowledge and "connections" than on Allah `azza wa jall.
I do not think the Hour will ever come. But if I should be sent back to my Lord, I surely shall find better than this when I return to Him. [18:36] |
12. The disbeliever rejected the Hour specifically, for rejecting it is a rejection of accountability.13. One should not be deluded by Allah's gifts in this world by believing that He was given those gifts in this world because he is dear to Allah. Allah gives the good of this world to both believers and disbelievers, while the good of the Akhirah is reserved for believers only.14. Well-to-do and influential disbelievers often suffer from high-handedness, arrogance and reliance on materialistic norms and reasoning, and don't stop short of making ignorant remarks about Allah.15. This verse describes people who believe that they will enter Paradise without observing the boundaries established by Allah or obeying His commands. There are many who are similarly deluded. They don't fail to strive for this world while they think that they will obtain the next one for free, even though it is incomparably worthier.
His companion, with whom he was debating, said to him: "Do you not, then, believe in Him Who created you from dust, then from a drop of sperm (nutfah), and then formed you as a man? [18:37] |
16. The believer used a suitable form of logical reasoning to render useless the material norms used by the disbeliever as a foundation to discuss the issue. For not only is nutfah something material, but the materialistic logic could not be applied to that stage of life when no one had any wealth or authority.17. The material issue of creation from nutfah that the believer uses in his call can be explained through faith in Allah and His ability to create, seeking to draw the disbeliever away from the purely material.18. The disbeliever denies the Hour, yet if he realized that Allah fashioned our hearing, sight, understanding and organs from dust and then nutfah, he would not deny Allah's ability to resurrect us.19. One should remember that we were nothing, and that we were created from something we deem lowly (dust and nutfah), and that we came out twice from a private part; all of which should result in humbleness and not arrogance.20. One who understands that his existence is not due to himself or any other creature should also recognize that one's blessings and wealth are also from Allah.21. The caller to Allah living in a materialistic society should choose the method appropriate to the capabilities and culture of such society, as the psychology of its people is closely attached to material issues.22. One should comprehend the deficiencies in the disbelievers' intellectual system and should try to mend them through a suitable and sound approach.23. The proper way to warn those who have forgotten their helplessness before Allah and have become arrogant is to remind them of their helplessness.24. The believing garden owner realized his neighbor's weak faith and perceived the need to provide support. Believers should similarly be sympathetic towards misguided people and proactive in calling them to Allah.25. To explain Allah's signs in nature is one of the best ways to strengthen another person's faith.26. The speech of the arrogant garden owner evokes the style of a disbeliever, so the believer begins his question with "Do you not, then, believe in Him?" The other person might not be openly proclaiming his disbelief, but his words clearly show that he does not believe with certainty. Although he may profess belief with his words, he does not actually abide by Allah's law. One often meets such self-contradicting people. Most people say they believe in Allah, but they disobey Him and do not lead a life that pleases Him. Despite their words and deeds, which amount to denial, they consider themselves righteous and destined for Paradise. But they are only deceiving themselves, for Allah says that: "As for those who denied Our Signs and the encounter of the Hereafter, their actions will come to nothing. Will they be repaid except for what they did?" [7:147]
"But as for my part (I believe) that He is Allah, my Lord, and I will not associate anyone with my Lord." [18:38] |
27. A believer should not be weak and should be proud of his faith.28. The believer reiterated his faith in Allah, making an indirect call to the disbeliever not to pose at the issue of the creation of man but to move from it to reconsider the issue of faith which is the principal aim of this dialogue.29. The believer says that He will not associate anyone with his Lord, knowing that Allah will never forgive that particular sin [4:116] and that shirk causes good deeds to be erased, which leads to ultimate loss. The Qur'an reveals this: "It has been revealed to you and those before you: 'If you associate others with Allah, your actions will come to nothing, and you will be among the losers.'" [39:65]
Why, when you entered your garden, did you not say: "It is as Allah wills. There is no strength but in Allah (maa shaa' Allah la quwwata illa billah)." Though you see me with less wealth and children than you possess. "It may well be that my Lord will give me something better than your garden, and send down upon it a fireball from the sky so that morning finds it a shifting heap of dust, or morning finds its water drained into the ground so that you cannot get at it." [18:39-41] |
30. Here we see the importance of saying "maa shaa' Allah" (It is as Allah wills). Believers use it to express their respect when regarding the superior art and power of Allah's creation. Using this expression in a heartfelt manner reminds others that Allah owns all things, that everything happens according to destiny, and that only He can will anything to happen. Such reminders are beneficial, as people easily forget their own helplessness.31. If one considers one's self, intellect, or effort to be the cause of one's wealth this could turn into ascribing partners to Allah.32. The families of the rich should not put all their hopes on that person so that they forget that Allah is the Lord of all wealth. Nor should people consider their employers as an independent power capable of many things and seek to please them seeking provision while disobeying Allah. The Qur'an reveals the truth of such matters, "Instead of Allah, you worship only idols. You are inventing a lie. Those you worship besides Allah have no power to provide for you. So seek your provision from Allah, and worship Him and give thanks to Him. It is to Him you will be returned." [29:17]33. One of the greatest mistakes of those whose property and wealth make them vain is to forget that those, like all the beauty on Earth, are only temporary. Beauty and youth eventually give way to old age, just as health makes way for illness, incapacity, and weakness.34. Those who are deceived by their wealth and children are short-sighted, as on the Day of Judgment neither wealth nor property will be of any use, for: "As for those who disbelieve, neither their wealth nor their children will ever save them from Allah in any way." [3:10]35. The disbeliever was certain that the river watering his gardens would remain there forever, that no pest would ever attack his produce, and that he would not face drought or similar disasters. He felt that his wealth, intelligence, and effort would be enough to protect his property.36. The intelligent realize not only that Allah can withhold his blessings but if He were to do so, no one else would be able to bring them back. Who, other than Allah, could bring the river back or make this man's field productive once again?37. Since everyone experiences only what Allah has ordained, they should submit to and trust in Allah, remembering their helplessness and poverty: "Mankind! You are the poor in need of Allah, whereas Allah is the Rich Beyond Need, the Praiseworthy. If He wills, He can dispense with you and bring about a new creation. That is not difficult for Allah." [35:15-17]38. It is a great gift of Allah that soothing underground water rises to the surface. Had this not been so, people would be in great difficulty.39. The conceit of the disbeliever was the reason for the disorder in his way of thinking so the believer sought to mend the disorder by stressing the following: a) feeling the will of Allah that controls all provision, b) belief that all power is for Allah and that He is the source of any of our limited abilities, c) reminding that wealth might disappear and move from one person to another by the will and decree of Allah.40. The believer should raise the dialogue to a level higher than the materialistic one, seeking to draw the disbeliever away from a purely material discussion towards one of faith.
The fruits of his labor were completely destroyed, and he woke up wringing his hands in grief, in sorrow over everything that he had spent on it. It was a ruin with all of its trellises fallen in. He exclaimed: "Oh, if only I had not associated anyone with my Lord!" [18:42] |
41. The disbeliever who is blinded and weighs things in a materialistic manner suffers a greater shock due to his material loss than due to the sermons of believers.42. A material loss causes a greater suffering to a disbeliever than to a believer who does not look at matters in a materialistic way.43. The mentality of the people of disbelief is that they increase in high handedness and arrogance due to abundance of wealth and authority, and they break down and weaken when that wealth and authority disappear.44. The disbelievers feel lost and lonely, especially in moments of trouble. They feel hopeless, confused, and deserted by their false deities in the face of this world's endless chaos and troubles. The Qur'an says, "Do not set up any other deity together with Allah lest you become disgraced and forsaken." [17:22]45. Disbelievers' seeing is blurred by the material wealth and when that wealth vanishes as though they regain their sight and are able to see.46. Callers to Allah should make use of the opportunity created by situations in which the disbelievers' vision is less blurred by the material wealth and power. Calling to Allah in such states of weakness, in which all barriers that deprive minds from comprehending the truth fall, could lead to numerous people of perversion to be guided.47. Those who consider themselves the owners of any power in the land can be made to realize their helplessness instantly by the will of Allah.48. Allah provides and heals, and brings about both laughter and tears. Every other being is endlessly helpless, poor, and dependent. They have no power and no ability in their own right, and do not have even the power to help themselves. No one other than Allah can be trusted, expected to help, and asked to provide for us. "If Allah touches you with harm, none can remove it but Him. If He touches you with good, He has power over all things." [6:17]49. The nature of a disbelieving human is such that he changes greatly depending on whether he is in a state of bliss or difficulty. The Qur'an says, "Verily, man (disbeliever) was created very impatient. Irritable (discontented) when evil touches him and niggardly when good touches him." [70:21]50. Children and wealth are only a trial for those who disbelieve. "Do they think that We enlarge them in wealth and children? We hasten unto them with good things (in this worldly life so that they will have no share of good things in the Hereafter)? Nay, but they perceive not." [23:56]51. Regretting is vain once the Divine Decree comes to pass.52. One should wholeheartedly accept the advice of one's compassionate brother and appreciate one's advising companions. As `Umar said, "May Allah have mercy on one who discloses to us our mistakes".
There was no group to come to his aid, besides Allah, nor was he able to defend himself. There (on the Day of Resurrection), Al-Walâyah (the protection, power, authority and kingdom) will be for Allah (Alone), the True God. He gives the best reward and the best outcome. [18:43-44] |
53. Only Allah can protect one from harm.54. On the Day of Resurrection, everyone will know that all authority and sovereignty is for Allah alone. The intelligent are those who act according to that knowledge in this life as well.55. Allah is the Best for reward and the Best for the final end: trading with Allah is better than anything else as He gives the best of all rewards.56. The fundamental issues around which the dialogue was centered were belief in Allah, resurrection, accountability and reward or punishment on the Day of Judgment. These, in fact, should be the issues on which every caller to Allah should concentrate.57. The theme of the creation of man is an appropriate theme for dialogue with disbelieving wealthy people, for creation is the issue that is acceptable to intellectual reasoning. It is at the same time an issue of faith.
Make a metaphor for them of the life of this world. It is like water that We send down from the sky, and the plants of Earth combine with it, and it becomes fresh and green. But (later) it becomes dry chaff scattered by the winds. Allah has absolute power over everything. Wealth and children are the adornment of the life of this world. But, in your Lord's sight, right actions that are lasting bring a better reward and are a better basis for hope. [18:45-46] |
58. People should do right actions to win His good pleasure and grace, as well as Paradise, for these actions reveal the Muslims' patience and devotion. They are a better basis for hope in the Hereafter than wealth and children and show that such are serious about their faith.59. Believers should contemplate the cycle of life remembering that the life here is not everlasting.60. Callers to Allah should have a strong immunity when confronting all attractions of this worldly life and its adornments represented in wealth and children through understanding the reality of this life and the keenness to gain what is in store with Allah.61. A caller's clarity of understanding the reality of life should be reflected in his behavior so that he might be a good example in a disbelieving society.
From: Syed Moiz Munim
To: moizmunim@yahoo.comSleepless Night
Once the Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) spent a sleepless night.He would turn from side to side and could not sleep. His wife asked him:"0, Prophet of Allah! Why can you not sleep?" He responded: "A date was lying about. I took it up and ate it, lest it should be wasted.Now I am troubled lest it might be from Sadaqah." Most probably the date belonged to the Prophet himself, but because people sent him their 'Sadaqah' as well (for distribution), he could not sleep with the apprehension that it might be of Sadaqah.This is the last word in scruples from the master himself, that he could not sleep because of a suspicion in his mind. How would it go with those who claim themselves to be the slaves of that very master but indulge in usury, corruption, theft, plunder and every other type of 'haraam' business without the least scruple.============================================================SHAIKH MAJEED <mk_majeed@yahoo.com> wrote:This book has been widespread to the whole world. We must fight this massacre which was created by Christian. DO NOT let them convert any more MUSLIM to CHRISTIAN... DO NOT JUST KEEP this mail in your mailbox. Please forward this to all people in your mailing list. Friends beware!!!
written in Book: Jesus a.s is the streight path to be followed (maaz Allah)
Establish prayer from declining of the sun till the darkening of the night and the Quran of the dawn. No doubt, angles are present in the Quran of the dawn.[17:78]
It is narrated on the authority of Yahya b. Ya'mur that when Ma'bad discussed the problem pertaining to Divine Decree, we refuted that. He (the narrator) said: I and Humaid b. Abdur-Rahman Himyari argued. And they carried on the conversation about the purport of the hadith related by Kahmas and its chain of transmission too, and there is some variation of words.===================================================================
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