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Riches without faith are the greatest poverty
— Islamforwholeworld (@islamforwhole) April 27, 2014
Sunday, December 29, 2013
qoute
When
there is money in your hand and not in your heart, it will not harm you
even if it is a lot; and when it is in your heart, it will harm you even
if there is none in your hands.
Wednesday, December 25, 2013
Saturday, December 14, 2013
ABOUT DEATH
Where you are, death will find you, even if you are in towers built up strong and high. (Quran 4:78)

Tuesday, December 3, 2013
Thursday, November 28, 2013
Wednesday, November 20, 2013
Al-Maeda [5:30]
The (selfish) soul of the other led him to the murder of his brother: he murdered him and became (himself) one of the lost ones.
Al-Maeda [5:30]
Al-Maeda [5:30]
![Photo: The (selfish) soul of the other led him to the murder of his brother: he murdered him and became (himself) one of the lost ones.
Al-Maeda [5:30]](https://fbcdn-sphotos-e-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash3/p480x480/1458444_593468454034495_1281477710_n.jpg)
Saba [34:47]
Say:
"No reward do I ask of you: it is (all) in your interest: my reward is
only due from Allah: and He is Witness to all things."
Saba [34:47]
Saba [34:47]
![Photo: Say: "No reward do I ask of you: it is (all) in your interest: my reward is only due from Allah: and He is Witness to all things."
Saba [34:47]](https://fbcdn-sphotos-g-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-frc1/p480x480/598477_593470430700964_439042621_n.jpg)
Hadith
Narrated
'Umar bin Al-Khattab: I heard Allah's Apostle saying, "The reward of
deeds depends upon the intentions and every person will get the reward
according to what he has intended. So whoever emigrated for worldly
benefits or for a woman to marry, his emigration was for what he
emigrated for."

Monday, October 28, 2013
Saturday, October 26, 2013
Seven Qualities that Allah Loves
Seven Qualities that Allah Loves
1. TAWBAH (Repentance)
“For Allah loves those who turn to Him constantly (in repentance)" [Surah Al Baqarah 2:222]
2. TAHARAH (Purification)
“Allah loves those who keep themselves pure and clean." [Surah Al Baqarah 2:222]
3. TAQWA (Piety)
“For Allah loves the righteous (the pious)." [Surah Al Tawbah 9:4]
4. IHSAN (Goodness & Perfection)
“For Allah loves those who do good" [Surah Ali ‘Imran 3:134]
5. TAWAKKUL (Trust in Allah)
“For Allah loves those who put their trust (in Him)." [Surah Ali ‘Imran 3:159]
6. ADL (Justice)
“For Allah loves those who judge in equity." [Surah Al Ma’idah 5:42] “For Allah loves those who are fair (and just)." [Surah Al Hujurat 49:9]
7. SABR (Patience)
“And Allah Loves those who are firm and steadfast (As-Sabirin (the
patient))." [Surah Ali ‘Imran 3:146]
1. TAWBAH (Repentance)
“For Allah loves those who turn to Him constantly (in repentance)" [Surah Al Baqarah 2:222]
2. TAHARAH (Purification)
“Allah loves those who keep themselves pure and clean." [Surah Al Baqarah 2:222]
3. TAQWA (Piety)
“For Allah loves the righteous (the pious)." [Surah Al Tawbah 9:4]
4. IHSAN (Goodness & Perfection)
“For Allah loves those who do good" [Surah Ali ‘Imran 3:134]
5. TAWAKKUL (Trust in Allah)
“For Allah loves those who put their trust (in Him)." [Surah Ali ‘Imran 3:159]
6. ADL (Justice)
“For Allah loves those who judge in equity." [Surah Al Ma’idah 5:42] “For Allah loves those who are fair (and just)." [Surah Al Hujurat 49:9]
7. SABR (Patience)
“And Allah Loves those who are firm and steadfast (As-Sabirin (the
patient))." [Surah Ali ‘Imran 3:146]
Abu Umaamah (RA) narrated that:
Abu Umaamah (RA) narrated that:
The Prophet (صلى الله عليه وسلم) said:
"Whoever reads "Ayatul-Kursi" [Qur'an 2:255], after every obligatory prayer, nothing prevents him from entering Paradise except death (i.e. that he is still alive)."
(An-Nasaa'ee, Ibn Hibbaan -- Sahih)
The Prophet (صلى الله عليه وسلم) said:
"Whoever reads "Ayatul-Kursi" [Qur'an 2:255], after every obligatory prayer, nothing prevents him from entering Paradise except death (i.e. that he is still alive)."
(An-Nasaa'ee, Ibn Hibbaan -- Sahih)
![Photo: Abu Umaamah (RA) narrated that:
The Prophet (صلى الله عليه وسلم) said:
"Whoever reads "Ayatul-Kursi" [Qur'an 2:255], after every obligatory prayer, nothing prevents him from entering Paradise except death (i.e. that he is still alive)."
(An-Nasaa'ee, Ibn Hibbaan -- Sahih)](https://fbcdn-sphotos-b-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-prn2/p480x480/1378390_582665218448152_2024876583_n.jpg)
Friday, October 25, 2013
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
Sahih Al-Bukhari Hadith (Hadith 3.428)
Sahih Al-Bukhari Hadith (Hadith 3.428)
While I was with Ibn 'Abbas a man came and said, "O father of
'Abbas! My sustenance is from my manual profession and I make these
pictures." Ibn 'Abbas said, "I will tell you only what I heard from
Allah's Apostle. I heard him saying, 'Whoever makes a picture will be
punished by Allah till he puts life in it, and he will never be able to
put life in it.' " Hearing this, that man heaved a sigh and his face
turned pale. Ibn 'Abbas said to him, "What a pity! If you insist on
making pictures I advise you to make pictures of trees and any other
unanimated objects."
Fajr Prayer!!
Fajr Prayer!!
For many Muslims, fajr prayer can be the most challenging one. In that vein, there are many hadiths that speak to the great reward and blessing entailed in waking up for fajr prayer.
Abu Zuhayr Umara ibn Ruwayba رضي الله ﺗﻌﺎﻟﯽٰعنه said,
"I heard the Messenger of Allah صَلَّى اللَّهُ عَلَيْهِ وَسَلَّمَ say,
'No one who used to pray before the rising of the sun and before its setting will enter the Fire," meaning Fajr and 'Asr."
[Muslim]
For many Muslims, fajr prayer can be the most challenging one. In that vein, there are many hadiths that speak to the great reward and blessing entailed in waking up for fajr prayer.
Abu Zuhayr Umara ibn Ruwayba رضي الله ﺗﻌﺎﻟﯽٰعنه said,
"I heard the Messenger of Allah صَلَّى اللَّهُ عَلَيْهِ وَسَلَّمَ say,
'No one who used to pray before the rising of the sun and before its setting will enter the Fire," meaning Fajr and 'Asr."
[Muslim]
![Photo: Fajr Prayer!!
For many Muslims, fajr prayer can be the most challenging one. In that vein, there are many hadiths that speak to the great reward and blessing entailed in waking up for fajr prayer.
Abu Zuhayr Umara ibn Ruwayba رضي الله ﺗﻌﺎﻟﯽٰعنه said,
"I heard the Messenger of Allah صَلَّى اللَّهُ عَلَيْهِ وَسَلَّمَ say,
'No one who used to pray before the rising of the sun and before its setting will enter the Fire," meaning Fajr and 'Asr."
[Muslim]](https://fbcdn-sphotos-h-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-prn2/p480x480/1375271_581217025259638_2040636200_n.jpg)
Sunday, October 20, 2013
The Hair
The Hair
* It is permissible for men to shave/trim their chest or stomach hair if required or due to any problem(like itching)
*If someone's lice are troubling the person he can shave his head as shaving head is allowed in Islam.
*A man is allowed to shave/trim his mustaches short but not to shave the beard by leaving it alone.
- Sahih Al-Bukhari Hadith (Hadith 7.781)
- Allah's Apostle said, "Cut the mustaches short and leave the beard (as it is)."
Abu Hurairah reported the Prophet, upon whom be peace, as saying, "Whoever has hair should honor it."
| Allah is the alone who knows best.
Thursday, October 17, 2013
[17].Surah Al-Isra’ [The Journey By Night] also known as Surah Bani Israel [The Children of Israel]
English Translation of Al-Quran
[17].Surah Al-Isra’ [The Journey By Night] also known as Surah Bani Israel [The Children of
Israel]
Ayat 106. And (it is) a Qur’an which We have divided (into parts), in order that you might recite it to men at intervals. And We have revealed it by stages. (in 23 years).
[Tafseer] The marvel is that these parts, revealed at different times and in different circumstances, should fit together so closely and consistently as they do. All revelation is progressive. The previous revelations were also progressive. Each of them marked a stage in the world’s spiritual history. Man’s mind does not take in more than his spiritual state will have prepared him for. Allah’s revelation comes as a light to illuminate our difficulties and show us the way in actual situations that arise.
[Muslim Book 04, Chapter 133, Hadith # 1759]
English Translation of Hadith
Hazrat An-Nawwas bin Sam`an (May Allah be pleased with him) reported: I heard the Messenger of Allah
[Muslim
Book 04, Chapter 133, Hadith #
1759].
Lesson : as mentioned above in Surah Al-Isra Ayat 107. "when it is recited to them, fall down on their faces" This Hadith means that on the Day of Requital, the Qur’an, with Surat Al-Baqarah and Al-`Imran in the forefront, will intercede before Allah for those who used to recite and act upon them in the life of the world.
[17].Surah Al-Isra’ [The Journey By Night]
English Translation of Al-Quran
[17].Surah Al-Isra’ [The Journey By Night] also known as Surah Bani Israel [The Children of
Israel]
Ayat 107. Say (O Muhammad
[Tafseer] No one’s belief or unbelief affects the beauty or grandeur of Allah’s revelation. But those endowed with spiritual knowledge or insight know at once when they hear Allah’s Holy Word, and fall down and adore Allah. Those endowed with knowledge include those who had received previous revelations and had kept themselves free from corrupt ideas.
[quran, isra]
Volume 9, Book 93, Number 470 : Narrated by Mu'adh bin Jabal
The Prophet said, "O Mu'adh! Do you know what Allah's Right upon His slaves is?" I said, "Allah and His Apostle know best." The Prophet said, "To worship Him (Allah) Alone and to join none in worship with Him (Allah). Do you know what their right upon Him is?" I replied, "Allah and His Apostle know best." The Prophet said, "Not to punish them (if they do so)."

Tuesday, October 15, 2013
(Tirmizi vol.2 pg.186)
“Oh Allah, inspire me with guidance and protect me from the evil of myself.”
(Tirmizi vol.2 pg.186)

Volume 2, Book 17, Number 120 : Narrated by Abu Huraira
Volume 2, Book 17, Number 120 :
Narrated by Abu Huraira
Whenever the Prophet (p.b.u.h) lifted his head from the bowing in the last Raka he used to say: "O Allah! Save 'Aiyash bin Abi Rabi'a. O Allah! Save Salama bin Hisham. O Allah! Save Walid bin Walid. O Allah! Save the weak faithful believers. O Allah! Be hard on the tribes of Mudar and send (famine) years on them like the famine years of (Prophet) Joseph ." The Prophet further said, "Allah forgive the tribes of Ghifar and save the tribes of Aslam." Abu Az-Zinad (a sub-narrator) said, "The Qunut used to be recited by the Prophet in the Fajr prayer."
Narrated by Abu Huraira
Whenever the Prophet (p.b.u.h) lifted his head from the bowing in the last Raka he used to say: "O Allah! Save 'Aiyash bin Abi Rabi'a. O Allah! Save Salama bin Hisham. O Allah! Save Walid bin Walid. O Allah! Save the weak faithful believers. O Allah! Be hard on the tribes of Mudar and send (famine) years on them like the famine years of (Prophet) Joseph ." The Prophet further said, "Allah forgive the tribes of Ghifar and save the tribes of Aslam." Abu Az-Zinad (a sub-narrator) said, "The Qunut used to be recited by the Prophet in the Fajr prayer."
Volume 2, Book 24, Number 487 :
Narrated by Abu Said
Allah's Apostle (p.b.u.h) said, "No Zakat is due on property mounting to less than five Uqiyas (of silver), and no Zakat is due on less than five camels, and there is no Zakat on less than five Wasqs." (A Wasqs equals 60 Sa's) & (1 Sa=3 K gms App.)
Narrated by Abu Said
Allah's Apostle (p.b.u.h) said, "No Zakat is due on property mounting to less than five Uqiyas (of silver), and no Zakat is due on less than five camels, and there is no Zakat on less than five Wasqs." (A Wasqs equals 60 Sa's) & (1 Sa=3 K gms App.)
Friday, October 11, 2013
Wednesday, October 9, 2013
Hadith Sahih Al-Bukhari (8.412)
Did you know?
Did you know?
The Prophet Muhammad, may Allah exalt his mention said,
"Whoever says: 'La ilaha
illal-lah wahdahu la sharika lahu, lahu-l-mulk wa lahu-l-hamd wa huwa
'ala kulli shai'in qadir,' one hundred times will get the same reward as
given for manumitting ten slaves; and one hundred good deeds will be
written in his accounts, and one hundred sins will be deducted from his
accounts, and it (his saying) will be a shield for him from Satan on
that day till night, and nobody will be able to do a better deed except
the one who does more than he."
Hadith Sahih Al-Bukhari (8.412)
Sunday, October 6, 2013
The Hajj
The Hajj
In the forenoon of the eighth day of Dhul-Hijja, a pilgrim purifies himself once again by bathing as he did before Umrah in the place in which he is staying, if convenient. He puts on his Ihram and says: " Here I am for Hajj. Here I am, oh Allah, here I am. Here I am. You have no partner. Here I am. Surely all praise, grace and dominion is yours, and you have no partners."
If he fears that something will prevent him from completing his Hajj he should make a condition when he makes his intentions, saying: " If I am prevented by any obstacle my place is wherever I am held up." If he has no such fear, he doesn't make this condition.
A pilgrim goes to Mina and there prays Dhuhr, Asr, Magrib, Isha and Fajr, shortening his four unit prayers so as to make them two units each, without combining them.
When the sun rises, he goes to Arafah and there prays Dhuhr and Asr combined at the time of Dhuhr, making each one two units. He remains in Namira Mosque until sunset if possible. He remembers Allah and makes as many supplications as possible while facing the Qibla.
The Prophet (may the peace and blessing of Allah be upon him) prayed thus: "There is no Deity but Allah alone. He has no partner. All dominion and praise are His and He is powerful over all things.
If he grows weary it is permissible for him to engage in beneficial conversation with his companions or reading what he can find of beneficial books, especially those concerning Allah's grace and abundant gifts. This will strengthen his hope in Allah.
He should then return to his supplications and be sure to spend the end of the day deep in supplication because the best of supplication is the supplication of the day of Arafah.
At sunset he goes from Arafah to Muzdalifah and there prays Magrib, Isha, and Fajr. If he is tired or has little water, it is permissible for him to combine Magrib and Isha. If he fears that he will not reach Muzdalifah until after midnight, he should pray before he reaches it for it is not permissible to delay prayer until after midnight. He remains there, in Muzdalifah, making supplications and remembering Allah till just before sunrise.
If he is weak and cannot handle the crowd during Ar-Ramy, it is permissible for him to go to Mina at the end of the night to stone the Jamrah before the arrival of the crowd.
Near sunrise, a pilgrim goes from Muzdalifah to Mina. Upon reaching it he does the following:
a) He throws seven consecutive pebbles at Jamrah Al-Aqaba which is the closest monument to Makkah, saying Greatest," as he : "Allah is the throws each pebble.
b) He slaughters the sacrificial animal, eats some of it, and gives some to the poor. Slaughter is obligatory on the Mutamati and Qiran.
c) He shaves or clips his hair; shaving is preferable. A woman clips her hair the length of a finger tip.
These three should be done in the above order if convenient, but there is no restriction if one precedes another.
With that, one is allowed to come out of Ihram. He can wear other clothing and do everything that was lawful before Ihram except engaging in marital relations.
He goes to Makkah to perform Tawaf Al-lfadha and Sa'yi, also for Hajj. It is Sunnah to put perfume on before going to Makkah.
With the completion of this Tawaf and Sa'yi, a pilgrim is allowed to do everything that was lawful before Ihram, including engaging in marital relations.
After performing Tawaf and Sa'yi, he returns to Mina to spend the nights of the eleventh and twelfth days there.
He stones the three Jamrah in the afternoon of both the eleventh and twelfth days. He starts with the first Jamrah, which is furthest from Makkah, then the middle one, and lastly Jamrah Al-Aqaba. Each one should be stoned with seven consecutive pebbles accompanied by Takbeer. He stops after the first and middle Jamrah to make supplications facing the Qibla. It is not permissible to stone before noon on these two days. It is best to walk to the Jamrah, but riding is permissible.
If he is in a hurry after stoning on the twelfth day, he leaves Mina before sunset. But if he wishes to prolong his stay, which is best, he spends the night of the thirteenth in Mina and stones that afternoon in the same manner as on the twelfth day.
When he is ready to return to his country, he makes Tawaf Al-Wadaa, which is seven circuits around the Ka'bah. Menstruating women and women experiencing postnatal discharge are not obligated to perform Tawaf Al-Wadaa.
In the forenoon of the eighth day of Dhul-Hijja, a pilgrim purifies himself once again by bathing as he did before Umrah in the place in which he is staying, if convenient. He puts on his Ihram and says: " Here I am for Hajj. Here I am, oh Allah, here I am. Here I am. You have no partner. Here I am. Surely all praise, grace and dominion is yours, and you have no partners."
If he fears that something will prevent him from completing his Hajj he should make a condition when he makes his intentions, saying: " If I am prevented by any obstacle my place is wherever I am held up." If he has no such fear, he doesn't make this condition.
A pilgrim goes to Mina and there prays Dhuhr, Asr, Magrib, Isha and Fajr, shortening his four unit prayers so as to make them two units each, without combining them.
When the sun rises, he goes to Arafah and there prays Dhuhr and Asr combined at the time of Dhuhr, making each one two units. He remains in Namira Mosque until sunset if possible. He remembers Allah and makes as many supplications as possible while facing the Qibla.
The Prophet (may the peace and blessing of Allah be upon him) prayed thus: "There is no Deity but Allah alone. He has no partner. All dominion and praise are His and He is powerful over all things.
If he grows weary it is permissible for him to engage in beneficial conversation with his companions or reading what he can find of beneficial books, especially those concerning Allah's grace and abundant gifts. This will strengthen his hope in Allah.
He should then return to his supplications and be sure to spend the end of the day deep in supplication because the best of supplication is the supplication of the day of Arafah.
At sunset he goes from Arafah to Muzdalifah and there prays Magrib, Isha, and Fajr. If he is tired or has little water, it is permissible for him to combine Magrib and Isha. If he fears that he will not reach Muzdalifah until after midnight, he should pray before he reaches it for it is not permissible to delay prayer until after midnight. He remains there, in Muzdalifah, making supplications and remembering Allah till just before sunrise.
If he is weak and cannot handle the crowd during Ar-Ramy, it is permissible for him to go to Mina at the end of the night to stone the Jamrah before the arrival of the crowd.
Near sunrise, a pilgrim goes from Muzdalifah to Mina. Upon reaching it he does the following:
a) He throws seven consecutive pebbles at Jamrah Al-Aqaba which is the closest monument to Makkah, saying Greatest," as he : "Allah is the throws each pebble.
b) He slaughters the sacrificial animal, eats some of it, and gives some to the poor. Slaughter is obligatory on the Mutamati and Qiran.
c) He shaves or clips his hair; shaving is preferable. A woman clips her hair the length of a finger tip.
These three should be done in the above order if convenient, but there is no restriction if one precedes another.
With that, one is allowed to come out of Ihram. He can wear other clothing and do everything that was lawful before Ihram except engaging in marital relations.
He goes to Makkah to perform Tawaf Al-lfadha and Sa'yi, also for Hajj. It is Sunnah to put perfume on before going to Makkah.
With the completion of this Tawaf and Sa'yi, a pilgrim is allowed to do everything that was lawful before Ihram, including engaging in marital relations.
After performing Tawaf and Sa'yi, he returns to Mina to spend the nights of the eleventh and twelfth days there.
He stones the three Jamrah in the afternoon of both the eleventh and twelfth days. He starts with the first Jamrah, which is furthest from Makkah, then the middle one, and lastly Jamrah Al-Aqaba. Each one should be stoned with seven consecutive pebbles accompanied by Takbeer. He stops after the first and middle Jamrah to make supplications facing the Qibla. It is not permissible to stone before noon on these two days. It is best to walk to the Jamrah, but riding is permissible.
If he is in a hurry after stoning on the twelfth day, he leaves Mina before sunset. But if he wishes to prolong his stay, which is best, he spends the night of the thirteenth in Mina and stones that afternoon in the same manner as on the twelfth day.
When he is ready to return to his country, he makes Tawaf Al-Wadaa, which is seven circuits around the Ka'bah. Menstruating women and women experiencing postnatal discharge are not obligated to perform Tawaf Al-Wadaa.
[18].Surah Al-Kahf [The Cave]
English Translation of Al-Quran
[18].Surah Al-Kahf [The Cave]
Ayat 88. "But as for him who believes (in Allah’s Oneness) and works righteousness, he shall have the best reward, (Paradise), and we (Dhul-Qarnain) shall speak unto him mild words (as instructions)."
Ayat 89. Then he followed another way,
Ayat 90. Until, when he came to the rising place of the sun, he found it rising on a people for whom We (Allah) had provided no shelter against the sun.
[Tafseer] He never said like Pharaoh, "I am your Lord Most High!". On the contrary, his punishments were humbly regulated as not being final, and he laid more stress on the good he could do to those who lived normal lives in faith and righteousness. His rule was easy to them: he imposed no heavy tasks because of his power, but gave every opportunity to rich and poor for the exercise of virtue and goodness. Such is the spiritual lesson to be learned from the first episode. We now come to the second episode. This is an expedition to the east. "Rising of the sun" has a meaning corresponding to "setting of the sun" The people here lived very simple lives. Perhaps the climate was hot, and they required neither roofs over their heads, nor much clothing to protect them from the sun. What did he do with them.
[18].Surah Al-Kahf [The Cave]
English Translation of Al-Quran
[18].Surah Al-Kahf [The Cave]
Ayat 91. So (it was)! And We knew all about him (Dhul-Qarnain).
Ayat 92. Then he followed (another) way,
Ayat 93. Until, when he reached between two mountains, he found, before (near) them (those two mountains), a people who scarcely understood a word.
[Tafseer] They were a primitive people. He did not fuss over their primitiveness, but left them in the enjoyment of peace and tranquillity in their own way. In this he was wise. Power is apt to be intolerant and arrogant, and to interfere in everything that does not accord with its own glorification. Not so Dhu al Qarnayn. He recognised his own limitations in the sight of Allah: man never completely understands his own position, but if he devoutly looks to Allah, he will live and let live. This is the spiritual lesson from the second episode. It does not mean that they had no speech. It means that they did not understand the speech of the Conqueror. But they had parleys with him (through interpreters), as is evident from the verses following.
[Al-Bukhari Book 09, Chapter 89, Hadith # 262].
English Translation of Hadith
Hazrat Abu Hurairah (May Allah be pleased with him) reported: The Messenger of Allah
[Al-Bukhari
Book 09, Chapter 89, Hadith #
262].
Lesson : as mentioned above in Surah Al-Kahf Ayat 95."He said: "That (wealth, authority and power) in which my Lord had established me is better (than your tribute)".This Hadith urges people, particularly the incapable ones, to shed off the ambition to achieve rulership and power. It is feared that owing to their lack of talent they will mismanage the task which will be assigned to them. This will render them guilty with Allah. The Prophet
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