

Achanak Mout Par Tahqiq
The Excellence Of Adhan
Abu Hurairah (May Allah be pleased with him) reported: The Messenger of Allah (Peace be upon him) said: “Were people to know the blessing of pronouncing Adhan and the standing in the first row, they would even draw lots to secure these privileges. And were they to realize the reward of performing Salat early, they would race for it; and were they to know the merits of Salat after nightfall (Isha) and the dawn (Fajr) Salat, they would come to them even if they had to crawl.” [Al-Bukhari and Muslim]
Commentary: This expression to crawl is used to illustrate the high merit of praying Isha and Fajr in congregation in the mosque. This Hadith also urges making the best effort to occupy the first rows, as the ‘Angels of Mercy’ pray for the Imam first, then for those who pray immediately behind him in the first row, then for those behind them, and so on. The Hadith also points out the excellence of Adhan and the great reward of the person who pronounces it.
Muawiyah (May Allah be pleased with him) reported: I heard the Messenger of Allah (Peace be upon him) saying: “The Muadhdhinun (callers to prayer) will have the longest necks on the Day of Resurrection.” [Muslim].
Hazrat Nasooh Rahmatullah alaih Ki Sachi Tauba Ka Waqia

Hazrat Nasooh Rahmatullah alaih Ki Sachi Tauba Ka Waqia
Adhan – The Call For Prayers
Adan is the first call to Prayer. The Azan is uttered in a loud, albeit sweet, voice to announce to the faithful that it is time for the Obligatory Prayer and to invite them to offer the prayers. Those who perform Azan are known as Mu’ezzin.
The honor of being the first Muezzin goes to Hazrat Bilal, a black slave who converted to Islam. He had a lovely, resonant, and musical voice. He was appointed as Muezzin by the Prophet of Islam. The appointment of a black slave as the first person to call Muslims to prayer shows that in Islam, all human beings are treated as equals. Rich or poor, black or white, short or tall – all are equal in the eyes of Allah. It is the piety of each individual that makes the difference.
Azan is recited in a loud voice by the Muezzin facing the direction of the Kaaba in the following words, which are said in the order mentioned:
“Allahu Akbar” – recited FOUR times.
Meaning, “Allah is Most Great.”(four times)
“Ash-hadu an la ilaha ill-Allah” – recited TWO times.
Meaning, “I bear witness that there is none worthy of being worshipped except Allah.”(twice)
“Ash-hadu anna Muhammad-ar-Rasoolullah” – recited TWO times.
Meaning, “I bear witness that Muhammad (peace be upon him) is the Apostle of Allah.”(recited twice)
“Hayya alas-Salah” – recited TWO times.
Meaning, “Come to prayer.”(turning the face alone to the right and saying it twice)
“Hayya alal-falah” – recited TWO times.
Meaning, “Come to Success.”(turning the face alone to the left and saying it twice)
“Allahu Akbar” – recited TWO times.
Meaning, “Allah is Most Great” (face back to front and saying it two times).
“La ilaha ill-Allah”
Meaning, “I bear witness that there is none worthy of being worshiped except Allah.”(twice)
Zina Aur Lawatat Ki Saza

Zina Aur Lawatat Ki Saza
Spend, Spend, Spend From Your Wealth
Many of us are very fortunate in having substantial bank balances, successful jobs, thriving businesses, powerful positions, nice holidays, and comfortable houses to live in. There is nothing wrong in possessing and using these, as they are Allah’s blessings, which He likes to see on His servants.
“ But the bounty of your Lord-rehearse and proclaim.” (Quran 93:11).
However, along with this, we have been warned against extravagance. In the Quran, we are told: “But spend not wastefully (your wealth) in the manner of a spendthrift. Verily, spendthrifts are brothers of the Shayateen (devils); and the Shaitan is ever ungrateful to his Lord.” (17;26-27)
We have also been instructed to be grateful to Allah, and this gratitude is to be demonstrated not only through our hearts and words, but also through our actions. This means that we are meant to use the blessings Allah has bestowed upon us in His Cause and to share these with the less privileged people around us.
Salama ibn al-Akwa (radi Allahu anhu) Ki Ghaba Par Dor

Salama ibn al-Akwa (radi Allahu anhu) Ki Ghaba Par Dor
15 Ways To Increase Earnings
1. The Taqwa of Allah
And whosoever fears Allah and keeps his duty to Him, He will make a way for him to get out (from every difficulty). (2) And He will provide him from (sources) he never could imagine. And whosoever puts his trust in Allah, then He will suffice him. Verily, Allah will accomplish his purpose. Indeed, Allah has set a measure for all things. [Surah Al-Talq, Verse 2-3]
And if the people of the towns had believed and had the Taqwa (piety), certainly, We should have opened for them blessings from the heaven and the earth, but they did not believe (the Messengers). So we took them (with punishment) for what they used to earn (polytheism and crimes). [ Surah Al-Araf, Verse 96]
2. Seeking forgiveness and repentance
“I said (to them): ‘Ask forgiveness from your Lord; Verily, He is Oft-Forgiving; (10) ‘He will send rain to you in abundance; (11) ‘And give you increase in wealth and children, and bestow on you gardens and bestow on you rivers.’ ” [Surah Nooh, Verses 10-12]
Riya Kari Ki Tareef Aur Iss Ki Muzammat

Riya Kari Ki Tareef Aur Iss Ki Muzammat
Verse Pertaining To The Word Muslim From Quran
The entire Quran talks about Muslims; it does not talk about any Sunni or Sunnatul Jamat Muslim.
Let’s check whether there is a prefix or a suffix to the word Muslim in the Quran.
3:95 Say (O Muhammad SAW): “Allah has spoken the truth; follow the religion of Ibrahim (For the similar verses refer 6:161, 4:125, 2:135)
2:130. And who turns away from the religion of Ibrahim except he who has engaged himself in foolishness.
3: 67. Ibrahim was neither a Jew nor a Christian, but he was a true Muslim Hanifa.
Based on the above verses, one should be proud to announce oneself as a Muslim, but not as a Sunni Muslim. Ibrahim (Alayhi-salam) was a Muslim. Muhammad (Sallallahu alaihi wasallam) followed his religion; he was a Muslim, a Prophet, and a Rasool to mankind.

