Fajr Ki Namaz Parhne Waley kay Din Bhar Kay Kaamo Ki Kifayat
Today’s Hadith
Narrated Anas (Radi Allahu anhu): The Prophet (SalAllahu alaihi wasallam) delivered a Khutba (religious talk) the like of which I had never heard before. He said, ‘If you but knew what I know then you would have laughed little and wept much.” On hearing that, the companions of the Prophet (SalAllahu alaihi wasallam) covered their faces and the sound of their weeping was heard. A man said, “Who is my father?” The Prophet (SalAllahu alaihi wasallam) said, “So-and-so”, so this Verse was revealed:
O you who believe! Ask not about things which, if made plain to you, may cause you trouble. But if you ask about them while the Qur’an is being revealed, they will be made plain to you. Allah has forgiven that, and Allah is Oft-Forgiving, Most Forbearing. {Holy Qur’an Surat: 05 Al-Maeda Verses#101}
Sahih Al-Bukhari 6:145
O man! Verily, you are returning towards your Lord with your deeds and actions (good or bad), a sure return, and you will meet (the results of your deeds which you did). Then as for him who will be given his Record in his right hand, He surely will receive an easy reckoning, And will return to his family in joy! But whosoever is given his Record behind his back, He will invoke (for his) destruction, And he shall enter a blazing Fire, and be made to taste its burning. {Holy Qur’an Surat: 84 Al-Inshiqaq Verses#6-to-12}
Abdullah bin Mas’ud (Radi Allahu anhu) reported: The Allah’s Messenger (SalAllahu alaihi wasallam) said, “I know of the last of the inhabitants of the Hell to be taken out from there and the last one to enter Jannah. He is a man who will come out of the Fire, crawling on all fours. Allah, the Rabb of glory and honor will say to him: ‘Go and enter Jannah.’ He will go to it and think it is full up. He will return and say: ‘O my Rabb, it is full up.’ Allah will say to him: ‘Go and enter Jannah.’ He will again go to it and think it is full up. So he will turn back. Allah will again say: ‘Go and enter Jannah. For you have what is equal to ten times the world.’ He will say: ‘Are you making fun of me while You are the King?’ “At this, I (i.e. the narrator) saw the Allah’s Messenger (SalAllahu alaihi wasallam) laugh till his premolars were visible and he said, “Such a man will be the last dweller of Jannah in its lowest rank.” [Al-Bukhari – Muslim]
As Taken from Riyad-us-Saliheen
*The general habit of the Prophet (SalAllahu alaihi wasallam) was just to smile. But while telling about the gifts and honors of an ordinary person in Jannah, he could not help laughing in a manner that his molars became visible. The person on the lowest pedestal in Jannah will be given ten times better things and gifts than he could had on this earth. May Allah admit us into Jannah in His Mercy. Aameen.
Three important and beneficial things
1. Hazrat Muhammad salllahu alayhi wasallam says that “if a person recites ” Ayatal Kursi” after every Fard Namaz then there will be nothing between him and Heaven except Death”
2. There is a Hadith that says “La Haula Wala Quuatailla billahil aliyul azeem” is such a great medicine that it cures every disease and the most minor disease it cures is “Sorrow” (Gham).
3. Another Hadith says “If a person recites surah ikhlaas (Kul huwallahu ahad…) 10 times in a day then Allah build a palace for him in Heaven.(Subhaan Allah)” and last but not least Allah says ” spread the knowledge whatever you have.
Aqal e Aam Aur Mazhab
Aqal e Aam Aur Mazhab by Mufti Muneeb
Hadith Garden: Inspirations
Narrated by Abdullah ibn Amr (radhiallahu ‘anhu), Prophet of Allah (Sallallaahu ‘alaihi wasallam) said: There are two qualities or characteristics which will not be returned by any Muslim without his entering Paradise. While they are easy, those who act upon them are few.
One should say after every prayer:
“Subhan-Allah” (Glory be to Allah) 10 times
“Al-hamdu lillah” (Praise be to Allah) 10 times
and “Allahu Akbar” (Allah is Most Great) 10 times.
That is a 150 on the tongue, but 1500 on the scale.
When he goes to bed, he should say:
“Subhan-Allah” (Glory be to Allah) 33 times,
“Al-hamdu lillah” (Praise be to Allah) 33 times,
and “Allahu Akbar” (Allah is Most Great) 34 times,
for that is a 100 on the tongue and 1000 on the scale.
(He said:) I saw the Prophet of Allah (Sallallaahu ‘alaihi wasallam) counting them on his hand.
The people asked: Prophet of Allah! (Sallallaahu ‘alaihi wasallam) How is it that while they are easy, those who act upon them are few?
He (Sallallaahu ‘alaihi wasallam) replied: The Devil comes to one of you when he goes to bed and he makes him sleep before he utters them, and he comes to him while he is engaged in prayer and calls a need to his mind before he utters them. [Sunan Abu Dawud – Book 41, Hadith 5047]
Friday is an Eid (festival) which Allah has ordained for the Muslims
It was narrated by Ibn Abbas (RadhiAllahu ‘anhu), the Messenger of Allah (Sallallaahu ‘alaihi wasallam) said: ‘This day is an ‘Eid (festival) which Allah has ordained for the Muslims. Whoever comes to Friday (prayer), let him take a bath and if he has perfume then let him put some on. And upon you (I urge to use) is the tooth stick.”. [Ibn Majah 1098 – Hasan]
The first batch to enter Paradise will appear like the moon of a night that is full
Abu Sa’eed Al-Khudri (RadhiAllahu ‘anhu) narrated, that the Prophet (Sallallaahu ‘alaihi wasallam) said: “The first batch to enter Paradise will appear like the moon of a night that it is full. The second will appear like the color of the most beautiful star in the sky. Each man among them shall have two wives, each wife wearing seventy bracelets, with the marrow of their shins being visible from behind them.” [Tirmidhi 2522 – Sahih]
Agar Logon Ko Fajr Ki Namaz Ki Fazeelat Maloom Ho Jaye
Agar Logon Ko Fajr Ki Namaz Ki Fazeelat Maloom Ho Jaye
20 Things Sisters Can Do For Islam In The West
Sisters, as much as brothers, are responsible for contributing to Islamic work in the west. There are several things that can be done on a personal, family, and community level.
1. Remember you are a khalifa on earth
Both men and women are appointed by Allah as His khalifa (trustees) on earth (Qur’an 33:72-73). We have been given this amana (trust) from Allah, and it is our responsibility to care for it. We must not forget that we will all be asked on the Day of Judgement what we did with our time. What did we do for the sake of Allah while we were alive? How did we spend our time, wealth, health, knowledge, and other resources Allah has entrusted to us as a gift. How have we tried to make our ummah stronger? Will we make the grade?
2. Make your intention for the sake of Allah
Where does success really come from? It’s from Allah. But without the correct intentions and methods, success at home and work won’t happen.
“Actions are but by intentions,” said Prophet Muhammad in a Hadith in Bukhari and Muslim. Make your intention to please Allah first and foremost. This is the first and most important thing no matter what type of activism you get involved in.
3. Make Du’a (supplication)
Who can really answer your prayers and help you? Allah, of course. Ask only from Allah. Ask Him for Guidance, understanding, and a straight intention. Ask Him to accept your efforts for His cause.
Then watch as Insha Allah, He helps you throughout your work for His Cause.
4. Seek knowledge, a path to Paradise, and power
Once your intention is clear, how do you know what the right method is to contribute to Islam in Western countries? The key is knowledge. Specifically, knowledge of the Qur’an and Sunnah. This is not necessarily the knowledge you may have picked up in the Muslim country or community you grew up in. Are we talking about knowledge based on original sources? the Qur’an and Sunnah.
“For him who follows a path for seeking knowledge, Allah will ease for him the path to Paradise,” said the Prophet in a Hadith in Muslim.
For starters, one simple thing you can do is to read a translation of the Qur’an in a language you feel most comfortable with. This is not to say that translations will give you a complete understanding of the Qur’an. What it will provide though, is a basic overview.
Sincerely seek the truth. Remember that your goal as an ordinary Muslim at this point, is not to “reinterpret” the Qur’an. It is simply to expose yourself to Allah’s Message in a way that you can understand.
5. Learn about your rights and duties and change who you are accordingly
Is knowledge meant to just fill our heads? Of course not. If we want to work for Islam in the West or anywhere else, we’ve got to start with ourselves first.
This not only means to know but to practice what we know. We must work from the inside out. We must fix our character first, then work with our families, neighborhood and further out within the community.
6. Raise good Muslim sons and daughters
For all the talk of Muslim women going out to change the world, we tend to forget about the one place where women have the most control: as mothers. Use this power.
It’s mothers who can perpetuate notions of what a woman’s place is, and they also can perpetuate a lot of the misguided notions about the position of women in Islam. Think through what messages you are giving your children. For example, how many mothers spoil their sons by not insisting they clean up their room, put away their dishes after dinner, help clean up the house, or fold the laundry? Mothers can and should challenge gender stereotypes in their own homes.
This may be considered a small step for mums, but it leads to big steps for Muslim brothers.
With regards to daughters, mothers must orient them in the right direction on a personal level as Muslims, then at the academic and career levels. Not to forget mothers are their daughters’ first role models. Be an example for her of a solid, strong Muslim.
7. Speak out against injustice
Did a speaker say something insensitive about sisters? Speak out against it. Use your knowledge of the Quran and Sunnah to challenge gender-unfriendly spaces and positions in the Muslim community.
Too often, the status quo is maintained because Muslim women do not speak up.
And don’t just speak out against the bad. Ask questions and comment with wisdom as well.
8. Don’t underestimate the power of social activities
Do you think organizing social activities such as dinners for sisters is just a waste of time? Not if you know the reality of the Muslim community here in the West.
While many sisters have families they can easily turn to for company and support, there are many who don’t. Our communities have plenty of sisters who are new to Islam, sisters who are students from abroad, or who recently immigrated here with their families but who are hungry for companionship.
What better companionship than that of Muslim sisters for the sake of Allah?
Organizing weekly dinners, teas, Halaqas are all small practical steps that Muslim sisters can take to help each other not only cope with loneliness but more importantly become closer to Allah, if He wills. This creates a much-needed social network.
9. Go into professions that are needed in the community
Often, we encourage our children to go into professions that are seen as prestigious or that will ensure their financial security. These may not, however, be the professions that are most needed by the Muslim community. Identify what the needs are and encourage young women to pursue careers in these fields.
For example, there is a dire need for Muslim community advocates, social workers, therapists, family counselors, and other support resources. The shortage of such professional skills within the community forces Muslims to go to non-Muslims who are often insensitive to our religious values.
Another field where Muslim women are needed is law. Marriage, divorce, custody of children, and inheritance are all issues that directly affect Muslim women, and for which they will rarely find a Muslim advocate. There is a need for sisters who know Islamic law and the local law to help Muslim women deal with issues like these with sincere, sound advice, as well as sympathetic support.
Is there a Muslim woman doctor in the house? For the most part, the answer is no. It is no cliche to say that there is a crying need for women in the medical field. Sisters are especially needed in sensitive fields like obstetrics and gynecology, fertility specialists, etc.
These are among many areas where women, especially Muslim ones, feel most comfortable discussing exclusively with other women who will understand where they are coming from.
10. Teach in Islamic weekend schools
Does getting an education degree sound too far-fetched? If so, consider helping Islam in America by teaching at the local Islamic weekend school. This is where a number of Muslim kids (most of whom attend public school) find their only Islamic environment throughout the whole week.
The presence of Muslim sisters as mentioned above, is not just in imparting knowledge but it’s also in being a positive role model. As well, teaching in Islamic weekend schools provides you with the opportunity to clarify the position of women in Islam, to clear it of the cultural baggage so many Muslim parents tend to pass down to their kids.
11. Enjoin the good and forbid the evil
The Prophet said: If one of you sees something evil he should change it with his hand. If he cannot, he should speak out against it, and if he cannot do even that he should at least detest it in his heart, this being the weakest form of faith. [Muslim]
Enjoining the good and forbidding the evil is not the domain of Muslim brothers alone. Sisters are also required to do this, whether it is on an individual or community level. Look for opportunities and build your strength to do this.
Not only will you be fulfilling a religious duty, but you will become stronger and Allah willing, gain the strength to speak out against wrong regardless who is doing the wrong.
12. Promote and appreciate sisters doing good work
How many of us spend time appreciating the work Muslim sisters do to promote the cause of Islam?
Whether a sister has given an inspiring speech, written a useful article, or established a fantastic program for the mosque, a number of sisters tend to beat each other down instead of trying to build each other up.
Promoting and appreciating sisters who are doing good work will not only serve as encouragement for them, it will also pinpoint acceptable role models for young Muslim women. This is important when many of our young girls look up to women who are models, actresses, and singers, as opposed to those making a positive contribution to society.
13. Support other sisters in need or difficulty
Do you know a sister who takes care of her own kids, plus an ailing mother-in-law? Or a sister who needs a night out with her husband after a frustrating week juggling work and home responsibilities? Give her a break. Offer to babysit for a night, or take her kids to the park so she can have some free time to herself. These small gestures give a big boost to sisterhood and Muslim community support, not to mention support for a Muslim family.
14. Get sympathetic speakers and scholars invited to the community
Who are the top five speakers in your community? What is their understanding of Islam and especially the role of women? Do they speak out against injustice? Or do they promote the status quo?
Sisters can encourage community leaders to invite speakers to shed light on Muslim women’s issues, and who can address problems from an Islamic perspective in a wise and sensitive way.
15. Teach sisters how to deal with discrimination
How many sisters know how to respond effectively to discrimination and harassment? It seems that most will tend to ignore it. Others may respond with a rude remark of their own. But neither of these approaches is usually appropriate.
Muslim women can help here by developing an effective strategy in consultation with Imams and community leaders. Informing and enabling Muslim women on how to seek legal recourse if they so choose is another needed service.
16. Become journalists and media professionals
Do you think the ability to write well and communicate effectively has no effect on others?
You’re wrong. A knowledgeable, practicing Muslim woman who can write and speak well is a powerful weapon against those who say Islam oppresses women, or that women can’t come to the mosque for instance.
The media is an unavoidable tool in the spread of Islam amongst Muslims and non-Muslims and sisters should not avoid this field of study.
17. Use what you have
If you’re already a working Muslim woman, how can you contribute without necessarily changing careers? Use your professional skills for the community.
If you can write well, establish a well-written, organized, and attractive community newsletter. If you’re in business, establish a community fundraising project for the local mosque’s expansion. Use what you’ve got. It’ll take some thinking and planning, but you’re almost bound to find a way you can contribute if Allah wills.
18. Know and teach women’s history
Do you think women’s history means learning exclusively about Western feminists? Think again. Muslim women have their own heroes. Aisha, Khadijah, Maryam, Asiya (may Allah be pleased with all of them) are our role models. Remember that Muslim women’s history does not start and end with these four righteous women. Muslim history is full of women who have made positive contributions. We also need to recognize and know the efforts of the pioneering Muslim women who came to North America and worked in partnership with men to establish the various Muslim institutions now flourishing in the West.
Know the history of the first generation of Muslim women as well as those who established the Muslim community in the West and the rest of the world.
Read to your daughters the stories of the great female companions of the Prophet in books like Abdul Wahid Hamid’s Companions of the Prophet.
19. Understand the issues of the day
Do you know what your kids are learning in school? Is there a sex education class promoting unIslamic ideas? What are you going to do about it? Do you participate in your child’s Earth Day activities at school?
Muslim sisters have to know the issues of the day in order to make an impact. Whether it’s sex education, drunk driving or rape these and other issues should be of concern to us as well, and not just non-Muslims. Being vocal, and most importantly, knowing and advocating the Islamic position on issues of the day affords you the opportunity to stand up for justice and to make Da’wah. Don’t pass it up.
20. Volunteer!
There are many organizations and businesses – both Muslim and non-Muslim, that are in need of people who can spare a few hours a day, week, or month. Charities, masjids, and playgroups are some to name a few. This is an excellent opportunity for Muslimahs to benefit and aid the community as well as gain blessings from the Lord of all the Worlds.
Ghar Mein Dakhil Hone Ki Aur Nikalne Ki Sunnatien
har Mein Dakhil Hone Ki Aur Nikalne Ki Sunnatien
I Am Pleased With Allah As Lord, Islam As Religion, Muhammad As Prophet
Sunan of Abu-DawoodHadith 5054 Narrated by A man
Abu Sallam said that he was in the mosque of Hims. A man passed him and the people said about him that he served the Prophet (peace be upon him). He (Abu Sallam) went to him and said: Tell me any tradition which you heard from the Apostle of Allah (peace be upon him) and there was no man between him and you. He said: I heard the Apostle of Allah (peace be upon him) say: If anyone says in the morning and in the evening: “I am pleased with Allah as Lord, with Islam as religion, with Muhammad as Prophet,” Allah will certainly please him.
pleased with their striving,- (Chapter #88, Verse #9)
Thy Guardian-Lord hath not forsaken thee, nor is He displeased. (Chapter #93, Verse #3)
And soon will thy Guardian-Lord give thee (that wherewith) thou shalt be well-pleased. (Chapter #93, Verse #5)
If ye reject (Allah), Truly Allah hath no need of you; but He liketh not ingratitude from His servants: if ye are grateful, He is pleased with you. No bearer of burdens can bear the burden of another. In the end, to your Lord is your Return, when He will tell you the truth of all that ye did (in this life). for He knoweth well all that is in (men’s) hearts. (Chapter #39, Verse #7)
The vanguard (of Islam)- the first of those who forsook (their homes) and of those who gave them aid, and (also) those who follow them in (all) good deeds,- well-pleased is Allah with them, as are they with Him: for them hath He prepared gardens under which rivers flow, to dwell therein for ever: that is the supreme felicity. (Chapter #9, Verse #100)
Their reward is with Allah. Gardens of Eternity, beneath which rivers flow; they will dwell therein forever; Allah well pleased with them, and they with Him: all this for such as fear their Lord and Cherisher. (Chapter #98, Verse #8)
Museebat Kay Waqt
Museebat Kay Waqt
Charity Can Take Multiple Forms
Narrated Abu Musa Al-Ash’ari: The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said, ‘On every Muslim there is enjoined (a compulsory) sadaqa (alms).’ They (the people) said, ‘If one has nothing?’ He said, ‘He should work with his hands so that he may benefit himself and give in charity.’ They said, ‘If he cannot work or does not work?’ He said, ‘Then he should help the oppressed unhappy person (by word or action or both).’ They said, ‘If he does not do it?’ He said, ‘Then he should enjoin what is good (or said what is reasonable).’ They said, ‘If he does not do that?’ He said, ‘Then he should refrain from doing evil, for that will be considered for Him as a Sadaqa (charity)’
(Sahih al Bukhari, Vol. 8, Book 73, Hadith 51).
It is clear from this hadith that volunteering can form a large part of our charity. So, instead of throwing money at any given cause, why not throw yourself into it?
Abu Hurairah (May Allah be pleased with him) Reported: the Messenger of Allah (PBUH) Said, ” On every joint of man, there is Charity, on everyday when the sun rises: doing justice between two men is Charity, and assisting a man to ride an animal or to load his luggage on it is Charity, and a good word is Charity, every step which one takes towards (the mosque for) salat is Charity, and removing harmful things from the way is Charity “.
[Al-Bukhari and Muslim].
Commentary: Almighty Allah has made the human body flexible, that is to say, its parts have joints that enable him to make all kinds of movements. If human beings did not have these joints, it would not have been possible for the different parts to make movements which they do. Had it been so, one would not have been able to use various parts of his body as he likes. Thus, these joints are a valuable gift from Allah for which one should always be grateful to Him. In all, a person has three hundred and sixty joints in his body, as has already been stated in a Hadith narrated earlier.
According to some Ahadith, two Rak`ah of Duha prayer (optional forenoon prayer) have been regarded sufficient for this purpose, while in others, it has been stated that if one cannot do anything else to express gratefulness to Allah, he should refrain from harming others as it is a form of Sadaqah.