Sunday, 5 August 2012

Revive A Sunnah - Miswak

               The Benefits Of Miswak              
Abu Hurairah Radiyallahu ‘anhu narrates that Rasulullah Sallallahu ‘alaihi wasallam said: Were it not (for the fear) of overburdening my Ummah, I would have ordered them to (brush their teeth with) Siwak at every Salat.(Muslim)



Note: Siwak or Miswak is a natural tooth brush prepared from the roots or branches of various trees and bushes. The most common and beneficial is that of the root of the Salvadora Persica, a wild desert plant known in Arabic as Arak, and in Urdu as Peelu.

‘A’ishah Radiyallahu ‘anha narrates that Nabi Sallallahu ‘alaihi wasallam said: The Siwak is a means of purifying the mouth and pleasing the Rabb.
(Nasai)

Abu Hurairah Radiyallahu ‘anhu narrates that Rasulullah Sallallahu ‘alaihi wasallam said once on a Friday: O Community of Muslims! Allah has made this day an ‘Eid for you, so take a bath and needfully brush your teeth with Siwak (toothstick).
(Tabarani, Majma’uz-Zawaid)

Abu Ayyub Radiyallahu ‘anhu narrates that Rasulullah Sallallahu ‘alaihi wasallam said: Four characteristics pertain to the practices of the Prophets (Messengers): Modesty, use of perfume, use of Siwak, and marriage.
(Tirmidhi)

Abu Umamah Radiyallahu ‘anhu narrates that Rasulullah Sallallahu ‘alaihi wasallam said: Whenever Jibrail ‘Alaihis salam came to me he stressed the use of Siwak to the extent that I feared (from the excessive use of Siwak) I may injure my gums.
(Musnad Ahmad)

‘A’ishah Radiyallahu ‘anha narrates that whenever Rasulullah Sallallahu ‘alaihi wasallam slept in the night or day, as he awoke he would brush his teeth with Siwak before performing Wudu.
(Abu Dawud)

‘A’ishah Radiyallahu ‘anha narrates that Rasulullah Sallallahu ‘alaihi wasallam said: Two Rak’at (of Salat offered) with Siwak, are superior in virtue to seventy Rak’at (offered) without Siwak.
(Bazzar, Majma-’uz-Zawaid)

‘Ali Radiyallahu ‘anhu narrates that Rasulullah Sallallahu ‘alaihi wasallam said: Verily, when an ‘Abd (the slave of Allah) uses the Siwak, then stands in Salat, an angel stands behind him, listening closely to his recitation. He then draws closer and closer to him, until he places his mouth upon the mouth (of the one reciting the Qur’an). Whatever he recites from the Qur’an, it enters inside the angel; so purify your mouths (with Siwak) for (the recitation of) the Qur’an.
(Musnad, Bazzar. Majma-’uz-Zawaid)


Dua 4 Opening the Fast

Supplication for Opening the Fast

Saturday, 4 August 2012

Fasting is a means of attaining taqwa (piety, being conscious of Allaah), and taqwa means doing that which Allaah has enjoined and avoiding that which He has forbidden. 
Fasting is one of the greatest means of helping a person to fulfil the commands of Islam.

 The scholars (may Allaah have mercy on them) have mentioned some of the reasons why fasting is prescribed, all of which are characteristics of taqwa, but there is nothing wrong with quoting them here, to draw the attention of fasting people to them and make them keen to attain them. 
Among the reasons behind fasting are: 
1 – Fasting is a means that makes us appreciate and give thanks for pleasures. For fasting means giving up eating, drinking and intercourse, which are among the greatest pleasures. By giving them up for a short time, we begin to appreciate their value. Because the blessings of Allaah are not recognized, but when you abstain from them, you begin to recognize them, so this motivates you to be grateful for them.
 2 – Fasting is a means of giving up haraam things, because if a person can give up halaal things in order to please Allaah and for fear of His painful torment, then he will be more likely to refrain from haraam things. So fasting is a means of avoiding the things that Allaah has forbidden. 
3 – Fasting enables us to control our desires, because when a person is full his desires grow, but if he is hungry then his desire becomes weak. Hence the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “O young men! Whoever among you can afford to get married, let him do so, for it is more effective in lowering the gaze and protecting one’s chastity. Whoever cannot do that, let him fast, for it will be a shield for him.” 
4 – Fasting makes us feel compassion and empathy towards the poor, because when the fasting person tastes the pain of hunger for a while, he remembers those who are in this situation all the time, so he will hasten to do acts of kindness to them and show compassion towards them. So fasting is a means of feeling empathy with the poor.
 5 – Fasting humiliates and weakens the Shaytaan; it weakens the effects of his whispers (waswaas) on a person and reduces his sins. That is because the Shaytaan “flows through the son of Adam like blood” as the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said, but fasting narrows the passages through which the Shaytaan flows, so his influence grows less. 
Shaykh al-Islam said in Majmoo’ al-Fataawa, 25/246 
Undoubtedly blood is created from food and drink, so when a person eats and drinks, the passages through which the devils flow – which is the blood – become wide. But if a person fasts, the passages through which the devils flow become narrow, so hearts are motivated to do good deeds, and to give up evil deeds. 
6 – The fasting person is training himself to remember that Allaah is always watching, so he gives up the things that he desires even though he is able to take them, because he knows that Allaah can see him. 
7 – Fasting means developing an attitude of asceticism towards this world and its desires, and seeking that which is with Allaah. 
8 – It makes the Muslim get used to doing a great deal of acts of worship, because the fasting person usually does more acts of worship and gets used to that.  
These are some of the reasons why fasting is enjoined. We ask Allaah to help us to achieve them and to worship Him properly. 
And Allaah knows best.

Sunday, 13 May 2012

Revive A Sunnah - Eating Together




“Eat together and not separately, for the blessing is associated with the company.”- Ibn Majah

*Eating together is Sunnah and it is a cause of Barakah (Blessing) in the meal.
*The Sunnah is to share meals with people regardless of their wealth or status. This is because accepting invitations builds good feelings among people and increases love between the Muslims.
*Eating with others bring about harmony and understanding among people. People are usually more relaxed when eating in company, this is one reason why families should always try to eat Together. Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) brought the attention of Muslims to the importance of eating together (Note: ‘Eating together’ here does not imply mixed eating by males and females at parties or banquets)

Thursday, 19 April 2012

DARGAH WORSHIP = SHIRK .... HELL


DARGAH WORSHIP = SHIRK .... HELL
Dargah is a persian word which signifies Shrine.

Allah says in the Quran: " Most of them believe not in Allah except that they attribute partners unto Him" The Holy Quran, Chapter 12, Verse 106"


Allah SWT orders,Then do not set up rivals unto Allah (in worship) while you know (that He Alone has the right to be worshipped) [Al-Baqarah 2:222]

Shirk is the gravest transgression and sin that a human being can commit. "Indeed, Allah does not forgive association with Him, but He forgives what is less than that for whom He wills.” [An-Nisa 4:48].

"And he who associates others with Allah has certainly gone far astray’’ [An-Nisa 4:116].


Many believe that worshiping the Dead Saints located in Dargahs is part of Islam as this has been done by Millions of Muslims.

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Above photo shows a Muslim man bowing to a Dead Saint, this behavior is called association of partners to Allah. Meaning to invoke someone or somethings name together with Allah or in its place.

I will provide logical proof that this has no place in Islam and can only be considered as SHIRK (Association of Partners with Allah)

I will highlight some of the main concepts of Islam, take close notice to the RED HIGHLIGHTED AREAS. (Majority of Translations from Dar-Us-Salam.com)

The FIRST PILLAR of Islam - The First Kalima (Kalima of Islam)
The First Kalima
There is none worthy of worship but ALLAH and Muhammad is his Messenger.
The Second Kalima (Testification)
The Second Kalima
There is none worthy of worship but Allah and I testify that Muhammad is Allah's worshipper and Messenger.


The Third Kalima (Glorification of Allah)
The Third Kalima
"Glory be to Allah and All praise be to Allah and There is none worthy of worship but Allah and Allah is the greatest and there is no power and might except from Allah. The Most High, The Great."
Allah says in the Quran in under Surah Al Fatihah - verse 5
Fatiha
You (Alone) we worship, and You (Alone) we ask for help (for each and everything).  


This message is repeated all over the Quran, over and over again, numerous times to remind us that we should only worship Allah and should never associate any Partners with him. By doing this openly or hiding from others we commit ourselves to the worst unforgivable act, as Allah has said clearly in the Quran.
Ajmer Sharif
The Above Picture shows Ajmer Sharif - A famous Shrine in India, Although Azan is heard it is mostly ignored as their rituals will always continue.
Dargah Gifts
The above picture shows the gifts which can be easily bought (Sold by Muslims) to cover the dead Saints Tomb as an act of worship.
Dargah Worship
The above picture is from Khwaja Garib Nawaz Dargah in India where people worship the Dead and make donations to those who manage it.
Christians                                  Hindu                   Some Muslims
        worship                =                worship       =            worship            
Jesus                                     Idols                      Dead Saints

There is simply no difference between either of the above groups

If we start worshipping others besides Allah or associate partners to Allah the Almighty then we would become the same as Hindus or Christians as they commit this sin on a daily basis.


Al-Bukhari and Muslim report that Aishah said: "When the Messenger of Allah (pbuh) was close to death, he covered his face with a cloth, and then when it became difficult for him to breathe, he uncovered his face and said:
"May Allah curse the Jews and Christians who took the graves of their Prophets as places of worship - do not imitate them."

And, (added Aishah,) "If it had not been for this, his grave might have been raised above ground, but it was feared that it would be taken as a place of worship."


Book At-Tawheed, Chapter: 18
It is authentically reported on the authority of Aishah that Um Salamah (May Allah be pleased with them both) told the Messenger of Allah (pbuh) about a church she had seen in Abyssinia in which there were pictures. The Prophet  (pbuh) said: "Those people, when a righteous member of their group or a pious slave (of Allah swt ) dies, they build a mosque over his grave and make images therein; by so doing, they combine two evils: (i) The evil of the graves and (ii) the evil of images."


The rules of the grave are four:

1. For men to visit them without undertaking a journey to do so, is a favorable act because it reminds them of the Hereafter.

2. Building over graves and burning lights over them is totally forbidden because it leads inevitably to Shirk.

3. Taking the occupants of graves as intercessors, or supplicating them directly is an act of major Shirk because supplication is a form of worship and directing it to other than Allah is an act of Shirk.


Usual replies from Muslims who strongly believe in Dargah's and will refuse to read and understand the Quran:

COMMON RESPONSE 1: Where does it say in the Quran that we are not allowed to?

It is indeed ironic to hear from those who do not understand a word of the Quran to be asking where in the Quran does it say. It certainly demonstrates that they have never even tried to understand the Quran. Here I illustrate some of the statements Allah has made forbidding these forms of worship, however he has left for us to understand it and to act upon it.


COMMON RESPONSE 2: Your a Wahabi.

In Islam there is no such thing as sects, Wahabis, Sunnis, Shias, Etc... do not exist in Allah's view EVERYONE IS EITHER A MUSLIM or a NON-MUSLIM. It is the people who have created SECTS. Nevertheless Wahabis would be correct in only worshipping Allah and not to associate anyone to the Almighty. But that does not mean we have to become Wahabi/Hanafi/etc... we have to become a better Muslim and follow the Quraan and Sunnah.


COMMON RESPONSE 3: Are you saying that my parents and everyone that I know are wrong and you are right ?

It is not a question or being right or wrong. However it is a question of who bothered to read and understand the Quran, unfortunately majority will read the Quran but will not understand it.


COMMON RESPONSE 4: All Muslims will go to Jannat, this is a promise from Allah / Prophet (pbuh)

This is certainly correct, but those who associate partners with Allah break the first Pillar which is to worship none other then Allah and therefore cannot be considered that they are Muslims, therefore this would not apply to them as this would only apply to TRUE MUSLIMS.

COMMON RESPONSE 5: No matter how many sins we commit, Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) has promised to take every Muslim out from Hell.

This is also correct, however again the same applies here. This would apply only True Muslims who worshiped Allah and no one else that have committed sins. The Messenger has cursed those who associate partners or who worship graves, he would not return for those who he has cursed.

COMMON RESPONSE 6: They completely ignore you.
No point ignoring this subject as it is the first thing you will be judged upon in the grave when your time is up.

Allah and his prophet (pbuh) made it crystal clear for those who want to read and understand that:

1. Worshiping anyone other then Allah is a Major Sin - Shirk (Association of partners with Allah)

2. That placing images in places of worship is among the deeds of the Christians.

3. The forbiddance of building mosques over graves. The above Hadith proves that building a place of worship over the grave of a righteous man is strongly condemned - and therefore what may be said of one who actually worships its occupant?

4. The prohibition of placing images over graves.

5. Dedicating yourself to worshiping anyone but Allah is a form of Shirk. (Prohibited by Allah and his Messenger)

6. Any other form of worship to anyone other then Allah even by using his name together with someone elses is an act of Shirk.

Those who involve in such acts are ignorant who do not want to open their eyes and will respond in the same manner as those who used to respond to the Messenger when worshiping Idols.


Those who worship anyone but Allah or associate partners with Allah, Allah says the following in the Quran:
"And invoke not besides Allah any that will neither profit you nor hurt you, but if (in case) you did so, you shall certainly be one of the polytheists and wrong doers. And if Allah touches you with hurt, there is none who can remove it but He; and if He intends any good for you, there is none who can repel His favors which He causes it to reach whomsoever of His slaves He wills. And He is the Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful" The Holy Qur'an, Chapter 10, Verses 106-107


"Verily Allah forgives not setting up partners in worship with Him. But He forgives whom He pleases, sins other than that (shirk)" The Holy Qur'an, Chapter 4, Verse 116

"Verily whosoever sets up partners in worship with Allah, then Allah Has forbidden paradise for him and the fire will be his abode" The Holy Qur'an, Chapter 5, Verse 72
Hell Fire
ALLAH'S PUNISHMENT FOR WORSHIPPING ANYONE OR ASSOCIATING ANY PARTNERS TO HIM IS HELL / JAHANNUM - WITH NO RETURN AND NO FORGIVENESS

Thursday, 12 April 2012

FORTY RABBANA - Collection of Short Quranic Dua

FORTY RABBANA

 Collection of Short Quranic Dua

As-Salaam Alaikum Wa-Rahmatullahi Wa-Barakatuhu

Praise be to Allah(Subhanahu wa tala)

 And when My servants ask you, [O Muhammad], concerning Me - indeed I am near. I respond to the invocation of the supplicant when he calls upon Me. So let them respond to Me [by obedience] and believe in Me that they may be [rightly] guided.(2:186)

“And who is better in speech than him who calls unto
 his Lord and does righteous action and says: I am of those
 who are Muslims.” (Surah AL Fussilat 33)


1)“ Our Lord! Accept from us this (service); verily
 You alone are the All-Hearing, the All-Knowing.”(Surah Al Baqarah 127)
 
2)“Our Lord! Make us (Muslims) submissive to Your Will,
 and raise from our offspring a (Muslim) community
 submissive to you, and teach us our rites of worship
 and relent toward us. Verily You alone are the most
 relenting, the Ever-Merciful.” ( Surah Al Baqarah 128)
 
3)“O our Lord! Grant us good in the world and good in
 the Hereafter and save us from the torment of the fire.”( Surah Al Baqarah 201)
 
4)“Our Lord! Bestow on us endurance and make us firm of foot
 and grant us victory over the disbelieving folk.”( Surah Al Baqarah 250)
 
5)“Our Lord! Call us not to account if we forget or err.”( Surah Al Baqarah 286)

6)“Our Lord! Lay not on us such a (heavy) burden as you
did lay on those who have passed away before us.”( Surah Al Baqarah 286)

7)“Our Lord! Lay not on us that burden which we have not
the strength to bear. And pardon us; absolve us; and have
mercy on us; You alone are our Friend and Helper;
help us to triumph over The unbelieving folk.”( Surah Al Baqarah 286)

8) "Our Rabb! Do not stray our hearts after granting us Hidayat
 (guidance) and gift us from Your Mercy (special),
 Definitely You are the only Bestower.(surah Ale Imran 8)

 9)“Our Lord! Surely You are the Gatherer of all
 mankind on a Day about which there is no doubt.
 Verily Allah never fails in His Promise.”( surah Ale Imran 9)
 
10)“O our Lord surely we have believed; forgive us then our sins;
 and save us from the torment of the fire.”( surah Ale Imran 16)
 
11)“Our Lord! We believe in that which You have sent down;
 and we follow the Apostle; so write us with those
 who bear witness to the truth.”( surah Ale Imran 53)
 
12)“Our Lord! Forgive us our sins, and our excesses
 that we have committed in our affairs, and Lord!
 Keep us firm-footed and grant us victory over
 the disbelieving folk.”( surah Ale Imran 147)
 
13)“Our Lord! You have not created all this (Universe) in
 vain. Glory be to you! Save us Lord, from
 the torment of the Blazing Fire.”( surah Ale Imran 191)


14)“Our Lord! We have heard a proclaimer calling to faith (saying):
 'Believe in your Lord;' so we have come to believe.”(surah Ale Imran 193)
 
15)“Our Lord! Forgive us our sins, and wipe off our misdeeds from us
 and cause us (in all grace) to die with the righteous.”(surah Ale Imran 193)

 16)“Our Lord! Grant us that which You have promised to us through Your
 Apostles and disgrace us not on the Day of Reckoning.
 Surely You never fail in Your Promise.”( surah Ale Imran 194)
 
17)“Our Lord! We have believed; so write us down with
 those who bear witness (to the truthfulness of Islam).”(surah Al Maidah 83)
 
18)“O Allah: Lord and Cherisher of us all! Send down to us a tray
 of food from heaven, that it may become a day of rejoicing
 for all of us and (let it be) a Sign from You; and grant us sustenance
 and indeed You are the Best Provider of all.”( surah Al Maidah 114)
 
19)“Our Lord! We have wronged our own souls;
 and if You do not forgive us and have no mercy upon us,
 we shall certainly be of the losers.”(surah Al A’raf 23)
 
20)“Our Lord! Place us not with the wrongdoing people.”(surah Al A’raf 47)
 
21)“O our Lord! Decide between us and our people with

truth, and You are Best to decide.”(surah Al A’raf 89)


22)“Our Lord! Pour out on us patience and cause us to die as Muslims
 (bowing to Your Will).”( surah Al A’raf 126)

 23)“Our Lord! Make us not trial for the wrongdoing people and deliver

us by Your mercy from (the persecution of) the disbelieving folk.”(surah Yunus 85)


24)“O our Lord! Verily You know what we conceal (in our hearts)
 and what we disclose. And nothing is hidden from
 Allah in the earth or in the heaven.”(surah Ibrahim 38)
 
25)“O our Lord! Accept my humble prayer.”(surah Ibrahim 40)


26)“O our Lord! Forgive me and my parents and all the Muslims
 on the Day when Reckoning will take place.”(surah Ibrahim 41)

 27)“O our Lord! Grant us Mercy from Yourself and
 provide for us guidance in our affair!”(surah Al Kahf 10)
 
28)“Our Lord! We fear lest he may commit excess against
 us, or treat us with a heavy hand.”(surah TaHa 45)

 29)"My Lord! Build for me a home near You in Paradise.”(surah At- Tahrim 11)


30)“O our Lord! We have believed, so forgive us and have Mercy upon us,

and surely You are the Best of the Merciful.”(surah Al- Muminun 109)


31)“O our Lord! Turn away from us the torment
 of the Hell; surely its torment is utter destruction.”(surah Al- Furqan 65)


32)“O our Lord! Grant us in our wives and offspring the coolness of eyes
 and make us a leader of those who guard themselves against evil.”(surah Al- Furqan74)

 33) "Our Lord is the Most-Forgiving, the Most-Appreciative.(surah Al-Fatir 34)

 34)“O our Lord! You encompass everything in (Your)
 mercy and knowledge, so forgive those who repent (of disbelief)
 and follow Your path, and save them from the torment of Hell.”(surah Al-Ghafir 7)
 
35)"Our Lord, and admit them to gardens of perpetual residence which You have promised them and whoever was righteous among their fathers, their spouses and their offspring. Indeed, it is You who is the Exalted in Might, the Wise.(surah Al- Ghafir 8)
 
36)“Our Lord! Forgive us and those of our brethren who
 preceded us in faith, and do not put any spite in our
 hearts towards those who believe, O our Lord!
 Verily You are the Most-Kind, the Ever Merciful.”(surah Al- Hashr 10)
 
37)“O our Lord! We put our trust but in You alone, and turn
 but to You alone, and to You alone is our return in the end.”(surah Al Mumtahinah 4)
 
38)“O our Lord! Put us not in a trial for the infidels,
 and forgive us, our Lord! Surely You alone are
 the Most Exalted, the All-Wise.”( surah Al Mumtahinah 5)
 
39)"Our Lord! Perfect for us our light and forgive us;
 surely You are Potent over everything.”(surah At- Tahrim 8)
 
40)"My Rabb! I take refuge with You -- from the prompting
 of the Evil-ones; And I take refuge with You, O Rabb!
 lest they come up to me. (Surah Al-Muminun 97-98)


AMEEN- YA RABBUL ALAMEEN

Thursday, 15 March 2012

Dawah plan for muslimah

Dawah plan

As salaamualikum wa rehmatulahi wa barkatahu

Dawah (calling mankind to Allah) is one of the most significant duties obliged on muslims. Since the job of dawah is also obliged on muslim women from the very beginning, women have played vital roles in the propagation of the fundamental truths of Islamic da'wah. From the sacrifices of Sumayyah(R.A), to the collected hadeeth of Aisha(R.A), women have been instrumental in the flourishing and spreading of this deen. Unfortunately during today’s times, the da'wah work is restricted to an elitist group of activists, with limited efforts of da'wah and tarbiyah being focused on women.
According to recent data, there are more women accepting Islam in world, than any other group. Because of this, there is a tremendous need for Muslim women to participate in the field of da'wah.
As the muslim women’s role in Dawah is made all the more significant by their role as  wife, daughter, sister and  mothers of young muslim generations, who would rear future muslim heroes, men and women
The woman's role does not end at door. She can be greatly effective by being a good example to others, by being good-hearted, kindly spoken, and of friendly conduct.
Also, da'wah work can be done on an individual level; such as with friends, families, peers, particularly those who are not Muslims.


Dawah plan for Muslim women as a teacher
Since there are good potentials regarding dawah in educational institutes, many muslim women voluntarily work in this field seeking Allah’s reward for teaching & in fulfilling the job of dawah at the same time. As I am too working as a teacher which gives a plenty of time to spend with the students & provides with an opportunity to conduct Dawah
Being a science teacher one can explain Allahs might in creating mankind , animals and various insects and about new scientific advances, explaing the relationship between some of these discoveries to the supreme facts contained in the quran

The books  on
THE QUR’AN  AND  MODERN SCIENCE  -- By  Dr. Maurice Bucaille Edited by Dr. Abu. A. Bilal. Philips

QUR’AN  AND  MODERN SCIENCE  -- by Dr Zakir Naik

Showing Islamic documentaries by Harun yahaya 

  
Dawah plan muslim teacher to a non – muslim colleague teachers
Giving Dawah to the Non-Muslims teachers by meeting and giving them books and CDs about Islam, while discussing with them their doubts and misconceptions. So while giving dawah one must analyze how important religion is for them. Discussed with them regarding oneness of god in islam and  various gods whom they consider as gods.
So my plan ur discussion first to educate them about Islam. Explain to them why we love this religion and follow it. IshaAllah one can use the following materials :-
THE NOBLE QURAN (English only by Muhsin Khan)
ISLAM : Your Birth right: Compiled by Majed S. Al-Rassi Edited by Dr. Bilal Philips
COMPARISION BETWEEN ISLAM AND HINDUISIM – by Dr. Zakir Naik

COMMOMLY ASKED QUESTIONS BY NON- MUSLIMS – By Dr . Zakir Naik

PROPHET MUHAMMED (sallahu ali wasalam) IN VARIOUS SCRIPTURE – By Dr .  Zakir Naik


Dawah plan for Muslim women as a writer

 Writing pamphlets and a short newletter which is distributed in the school and nearby masjid. And  one can also write articles in the newspapers and magazines on women’s issues and by trying to refute the doubts that people raise about  islam by the non muslims as well as muslims
For this one can use
THE NOBLE QURAN (English only by Muhsin Khan)
QUR’ANIC  STORIES  by Ibn Khathir

COMMOMLY ASKED QUESTIONS BY NON- MUSLIMS – By Dr . Zakir Naik

As Sufism have also started to spread between muslims , so by giving books that expose the evilness and deviation of sufism to fellow students and fellow teacher. I have also collected  some pamphlet regarding bidaah  of which I make copy and distribute during that time for eg. Pamphlet regarding innovation of celebrating the prophet (sallahu ali wa salam) birthday which is ‘ not a birthday but a bidaah day’

  
Dawah plan for Muslim women as a homemaker

The work of the Muslim woman in the field of Da'wah strengthens the man's work, By her nature as a spiritual and psychological comforter of man, the woman can play an important role in Da'wah. Khadijah's(r.a) comfort, help, and support of the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) offer the greatest proof of the vital importance of this role.
Treating ones maid with kindness , according to Islamic principals. And by helping her in doing the housework , so that one can earn love and trust of her maid and then dedicating ones attention to teach her Islamic knowledge. “ This maid might one day become a caller to islam in neighboring area, forbidding the types of shirk and innovations in the religion that exist in her area and warning against deviant un- Islamic behavior”
So one must teach Islamic knowledge  i.e regarding oneness of god to each and every person in her neighborhood.

Alhumdolillah, every week 2days Islamic lectures and lessons and  various workshop  are being conducted in one of  the sister’s house by an another sister on various topics , and other sisters are invited for it
Various workshop :
Regarding Marriage – sunnah way
Hajj
Ghusul for the death
On very Friday afternoon word to word translation classes are conducted
So one can be active in dawah by giving one house for dawah activities , Insahallah Allah will reward for this deed and put barakh in the house



Hence I would like to call upon today to all muslim women to  become an active member of the Muslim nation, strive to establish victory for Allah's Word, implement the Quran and help build the generation of Iman. May Allah(swt) help me to explain muslim women about the various roles they can play in giving dawah.
Having an example in our  of ‘Umm Sulaym was a model Muslim, a model wife and mother. Her belief in God was strong and uncompromising.
She was devoted to the Prophet and dedicated her son Anas to his service. She took the responsibility of educating her children and she played an active part in public life, sharing with the other Muslims the hardships and the joys of building a community and living for the pleasure of God.’


 May Allah(swt) make the task easy for us ... ameen ya rabbul alameen
Remember in dua


Friday, 3 February 2012

Eid- e milad/Mawlid - a Bidah

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To Celebrate or Not to Celebrate...
That is the Question
by Asma bint Shameem
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Some of us celebrate it with great devotion and diligence, while some of us are against it with an equally great vengeance. Some say it is our religious duty while others say it is nothing but bidah.
 
People argue about it. Families split up, friends forsake each other. And sometimes people literally fight over it and hurt one another.
 
So what is it that I am talking about?
 
I am talking about celebrating the birthday of the Prophet (Sal Allaahu Alaiyhi wa Sallam), the Mawlid or Milad, as some of us say.
 
Yes, the 12th of Rabi-ul-Awwal comes and go every year. But, ever wondered..... what is the reality regarding the celebration of the birth of our beloved Prophet anyway?
 
Let us examine the facts.
 
First of all, whenever a Muslim is faced with a problem or confusing situation, what are we supposed to do?

Allaah tells us:
O you who believe! Obey Allaah and obey the Messenger (Muhammad), and those of you (Muslims) who are in authority. (And) if you differ in anything amongst yourselves, refer it to Allaah and His Messenger, if you believe in Allaah and in the Last Day. That is better and more suitable for final determination” [Nisaa:59] 
 
 
Referring it to Allaah and His Messenger means to turn to Allaahs Book and the Sunnah of the Prophet (Sal Allaahu Alaiyhi wa Sallam).
 
 
 
1. What does the Quraan say about the Mawlid?
 
Nothing. Yes that's right.....NOTHING.
 
There is absolutely nothing in the Quraan that tells us to celebrate the birthday of the Prophet (Sal Allaahu Alaiyhi wa Sallam). Not one single ayah.
 
You see, all acts of worship are tawqeefi which means that they are not subject to personal opinion and it is not permissible to do any acts of worship except those which are approved by Shareeah.
 
So, for example, I cannot pick a special day or time, say the 22nd of every month, and start celebrating that day as a form of worship.
Why?
Because there is nothing in the Shareeah that permits me to do that.
 
Also, I cannot start praying three rakaah for Fajr from tomorrow, even if I want to worship Allaah more, because Fajr Salah is only two rakaat as commanded upon us by the Shareeah.
 
 
And similarly, if there is no order for us to celebrate the birthday of the Prophet (Sal Allaahu Alaiyhi wa Sallam), then we dont.
 
In fact, the Prophet (Sal Allaahu Alaiyhi wa Sallam) said: “Whoever innovates anything in this matter of ours (i.e., Islam), that is not part of it will have it rejected.” (Bukhaari). 
 
Now someone might argue that we dont celebrate the Mawlid/Milad as an act of worship.
 
So lets see what other evidences we have.
 
 
 
2. What does the Sunnah say about it? 
 
Again, there is nothing in the Sunnah of the Prophet (Sal Allaahu Alaiyhi wa Sallam) that shows us that the Prophet (Sal Allaahu Alaiyhi wa Sallam) EVER celebrated his birthday or that of his wives, children, or Sahaabah.
 
There is not a single hadeeth that tells us that he (Sal Allaahu Alaiyhi wa Sallam) thought this day was significant enough to celebrate it.
 
Just think.....if there was any good in doing so, wouldnt he would have done so himself and wouldnt he have ordered the Sahaabah to do so?
 
And obviously, it is not possible that he (Sal Allaahu Alaiyhi wa Sallam) forgot to tell us about it, Aoodhu billaah!
 
 
Did the Sahaabah celebrate the Mawlid/Milad?
 
The Sahaabah were witnesses to the revelation of the Quraan.
 
They had the Prophet right in front of their eyes.
 
They ate, drank, sat, slept, talked, walked, lived with the Prophet (Sal Allaahu Alaiyhi wa Sallam).
 
If they misunderstood anything or were mistaken, the Prophet (Sal Allaahu Alaiyhi wa Sallam) immediately corrected them. And thus, their understanding and practice of Islaam was the best.
 
 
Yet, when we look at the lives and practice of the Sahaabah, we find that none of them EVER celebrated the birth of their beloved Prophet, whether during his life or even after he passed away. 
Not Abubakr, not Umar, not Uthman, not Ali, nor Aaishah, Ibn Umar, Ibn Masud, Talha, Az-Zubair,  not a single Sahaabi.
 
Doesnt that prove anything?
 
The Sahaabah absolutely loved the Prophet (Sal Allaahu Alaiyhi wa Sallam). They gave up their homes, families, lives, everything they had... for his sake, in the blink of an eye. Yet this love did NOT promote them to celebrate his birth.
This love translated into the practical application of his teachings and NOT picking the 12th of Rabi-ul-Awwal as a day of celebration.
 
 
What about the Four Imaams and other Ulama?
 
Did any of the Imaams – Abu Haneefah, Maalik, al-Shaafi’i, Ahmad, al-Hasan al-Basri, do this or command others to do it or say that it was good? No. In fact, it was not even mentioned during the first and best three centuries.
 
The Prophet (Sal Allaahu Alaiyhi wa Sallam) said: “The best of mankind are my generation, then those who come after them, then those who come after them. (Bukhaari, Muslim and al-Tirmidhi).
 
And if the best of mankind did not celebrate his birth, then we should not either.
 
Actually, the celebration of the Prophets birthday appeared many centuries later. By this time, many of the features of true religion had disappeared and bidah had become widespread.
 
 
Think about it!
 
Can it be possible that the Sahaabah, the Imaams and the people of the best three centuries were unaware of the importance of celebrating the birthday of the Prophet or that they were lacking in their love for him?
 
And it was only those who came later who were aware of it or loved him more?!!! How can that be?!!
 
Actually, dear brother/sister in Islaam, TRUE love of the Prophet (Sal Allaahu Alaiyhi wa Sallam) is shown and proven by following the guidance that he brought. So follow his Sunnah to the best of your ability and don't fall into innovated forms of worship. It is nothing but a trap of the Shaytaan.
 
 
“Say (O Muhammad): ‘If you (really) love Allaah, then follow me, Allah will love you and forgive you your sins. And Allaah is Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful. (Aal ‘Imraan 3:31)
 
 
And remember the words of the Prophet (Sal Allaahu Alaiyhi wa Sallam) when he said:
 
The best of speech is the Book of Allaah, and the best of guidance is the guidance of Muhammad. The most evil of things are those which are newly-invented (in religion), and every innovation (bid'ah) is a going astray.”
(Muslim and al-Nisaai).
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