Thursday, January 27, 2005

Tsunami Crisis - Masajid still left standing!!! (SubhanAllah!)

Assalamu Alaikum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh,

Below are pictures of just some of the Masajid that remained standing whilst all around them was a mass of chaos. Check out the pictures and see for yourself how Allah (SWT) saved these Masajid from destruction and be a witness of the truth so clearly evident:




















SubhanAllah!!!

(The above pictures were originally on Yahoo!. They can also be found on the following sites with descriptions regarding each individual Masjid: http://www.themasjid.org/tsunami-mosques.htm and http://www.islamcan.com/miracles/indonesia.shtml)

After seeing these pictures, can one still be blind to the truth of Islam? Can one deny the Power of Allah? Do we still fail to recognize our Creator? His Might, His Glory, His Power, His Splendour?

"For the worst of living creatures in the sight of Allah are the deaf and the dumb - those who understand not." (Surah Al-Anfaal 8:22)

"Even if We opened to them a gate from heaven and they were to keep on ascending therein, they would surely say: "Our eyes have been dazzled: Nay we have been bewitched." (Surah Al-Hijr 15:14-15)

Wassalamu Alaikum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh

Tuesday, January 18, 2005

Eid ul Adha

Assalamu Alaikum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh,

Insha-Allah, the majority of the Masajid over here (in Leicester) will be celebrating Eid on Thursday 20th January 2005. But in any case, whichever day you are celebrating it, Eid Mubarak! Hope you have a wonderful day. Kindly remember the Muslims all over the world in your duas.

Below is part of an article by Shaykh Maulana Saleem Dhorat on Eid ul Adha. Take a few minutes of your time to read it, Insh-Allah:


'EEDUL ADH'HÃ

By Shaykh Muhammad Saleem Dhorat


First Ten Days of Zul Hijjah

Ibne Abbaas radhiyallahu anhumaa relates that the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wasallam said:

"Good deeds performed on other days are not superior to those performed on these (first ten days of Zul Hijjah)." The companions radhiyallahu anhum inquired: "Not even Jihaad?" He replied: "Not even Jihaad, except for that person who goes out putting himself and his wealth in danger and does not return with anything." (Bukhaari)


Night of 'Eed

The nights of both ‘Eeds are described in the hadeeth as amongst the great and sacred nights in the Muslim calendar. To remain awake on the nights of ‘Eed and perform ibaadah is a source of great virtue and reward.

Mu'aaz Ibne Jabal radhiyallahu anhu relates that Rasoolullah sallallahu alayhi wasallam said:

"Jannah is waajib (incumbent) for those who stay awake with the intention of making ibaadah on the following nights: 8th & 9th, the night of 'Eedul Adh‘haa (10th of Zul Hijjah), the night of ‘Eedul Fitr and the night of the 15th of Sha'baan." (Targheeb)


Qurbaani

Qurbaani is a practice commanded by Allah:
so turn in prayer towards your Lord and sacrifice (animals). (108:2)

Aa'ishah radhiyallahu anhaa said:

"There is nothing more dearer to Allah during the days of Qurbaani than the sacrificing of animals. The sacrificed animal shall come on the Day of Judgement with its horns, hair and hooves (to be weighed). The sacrifice is accepted by Allah before the blood reaches the ground. Therefore sacrifice with an open heart." (Tirmizi, Ibne Majah)


Sunnahs on the Day of ‘Eed

1. To rise early.
2. To clean the teeth with miswaak.
3. To have a masnoon bath.
4. To dress in one's best garments in an Islaamic manner.
5. To use ‘Itr
6. To avoid eating before ‘Eed Salaat
7. To go early for ‘Eed Salaat.
8. To go walking for ‘Eed Salaat.
9. To read the Takbiraat of Tashreeq in a loud voice while going for ‘Eed Salaat.
10. To use different routes to and from the place of ‘Eed Salaat.
11. To eat the meat of Qurbaani (sacrifice) of ones own offering, after the ‘Eedul Adh‘haa salaat.

Mas'alah: It is haraam to fast on the 10th, 11th, 12th, and 13th Zul Hijjah, (i.e. ‘Eed day and three days after) and the day of ‘Eedul Fitr.

(Click here for the full article and to learn about the method of performing Eid Salaat.)

Wassalamu Alaikum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh.

Sunday, January 16, 2005

Significance of the First Ten Days of Dhul Hijjah - Shaykh Saleem Dhorat

Assalamu Alaikum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh,

Please take a few minutes of your time to read the following article by Shaykh Saleem Dhorat (db) of Islamic Da'wah Academy, Leicester. Insha-Allah, you will benefit from doing so:


Significance of the First Ten Days of Zul Hijjah

By Shaykh Muhammad Saleem Dhorat


1. Allah has taken oath of ten nights in Soorah Al-Fajr. According to the majority of the commentators of Qur'ãn, the nights are those of the (first) ten days of Zul Hijjah.

2. Abdullah Ibne 'Abbãs radhiallahu anhu related that the Prophet sallalahu alayhi wasallam said, "Good deeds performed on other days are not superior to those performed on these (first ten days of Zul Hijjah)." The Companions radhiallahu anhum inquired, "Not even Jihãd?" He replied, "Not even jihãd, except for that person who goes out putting himself and his wealth in danger and does not return with anything." (Bukhãri)

3. Abdullah Ibne 'Abbãs radhiallahu anhu narrated that Rasoolullah sallalahu alayhi wasallam said, "On no other days are good deeds more liked by Allah than on these ten days (i.e. The first ten days of Zul Hijjah)." The Sahãbah radhiallahu anhum asked, " O Rasoolullah ! Not even Jihãd in the Way of Allah?" Rasoolullah sallalahu alayhi wasallam replied, "Not even Jihãd in the Way of Allah, except for that person who goes out with his life and wealth and does not return with anything." (Aboo Dãwood, Tirmizi, Ibne Mãjah)

4. Aboo Hurayrah radhiallahu anhu related that Rasoolullah sallalahu alayhi wasallam said, "On no days is the worship of Allah desired more than in the (first) ten days of Zul Hijjah. The fast of each of these days is equal to the fast of a whole year, and the worship of each of these nights is equal to the worship of Laylatul Qadr." (Tirmizi, Ibne Mãjah)

5. The mother of the believers, Hafsah radhiallahu anhaa reports that Rasoolullah sallalahu alayhi wasallam used to fast the (first) nine days of Zul Hijjah. (Nasã'ee, Ahmad, Aboo Dãwood)

6. Abdullah Ibne 'Umar radhiallahu anhu related that Rasoolullah sallalahu alayhi wasallam said, "No days are as weighty with Allah and so liked by Him for good deeds than the first ten days of Zul Hijjah. So on these days increasingly read Subhãnallah, Lã ilãha illallãh, Alhamdulillah and Allahu Akbar." (Musnad Ahmad)


Virtues of the Day of Arafah (9th Zul Hijjah)

1. 'Ã'ishah radhiallahu anhaa reports that Rasoolullah sallalahu alayhi wasallam said, " There is no day in which Allah sets free more souls from the fire of hell than on the day of Arafah. And on that day Allah draws near to the earth and by way of exhibiting His Pride remarks to the angels, 'What is the desire of these (servants of mine)?" (Muslim)

2. Talhah radhiallahu anhu reports that Rasoolullah sallalahu alayhi wasallam said, "Apart from the day of the Battle of Badr there is no day on which the Shaytãn is seen to be more humiliated, more rejected, more depressed and more infuriated, than on the day of Arafah, and indeed all this is only because of beholding the abundance of descending mercy (on the day) and Allah's forgiveness of the great sins of the servants." (Mishkãt)

3. Aboo Qatãdah Al-Ansãri radhiallahu anhu narrated that Rasoolullah sallalahu alayhi wasallam was asked about the fast on the day of Arafah. He said, "It compensates for the (minor) sins of the past and the coming year." (Muslim, Tirmizi, Ibne Mãjah)


Night of 'Eedul Adh'hã

The nights of both 'Eed are described in the Hadeeth as amongst the great and sacred nights in the Muslim calendar. To remain awake on the nights of 'Eed and perform 'ibãdah is a source of great virtue and reward.

1. Aboo Umarah radhiallahu anhu related that 'Ã'ishah radhiallahu anhaa reports that Rasoolullah sallalahu alayhi wasallam said, "Whosoever stays awake and performs 'ibãdah (worship) on the nights of the two 'Eed, with hope for abundant reward (from Allah), his heart will not die on the day (i.e. Qiyãmah) when all hearts will be dead." (Targheeb)

2. Mu'ãz Ibne Jabal radhiallahu anhu relates that Rasoolullah sallalahu alayhi wasallam said, "Jannat is wãjib (incumbent) for those who stay awake with the intention of making 'ibãdah on the following nights: 8th, 9th and 10th of Zul Hijjah, the night of 'Eedul Fitr and the night of the 15th of Sha'bãn." (Targheeb)


Virtues of Qurbãni

Rasoolullah sallalahu alayhi wasallam said, "There is nothing dearer to Allah during the days of Qurbãni than the sacrificing of animals. The sacrificed animal shall come on the Day of Judgement with its horns, hair, and hooves (to be weighed). The sacrifice is accepted by Allah before the blood reaches the ground. Therefore sacrifice with an open and happy heart." (Tirmizi, Ibne Mãjah)

Takbirãt of Tashreeq

The Takbirãt of Tashreeq are:

Allahu Akbar, Allahu Akbar,
Lã ilãha illallãhu wallahu Akbar,
Allahu Akbar, Walil lahil hamd.


" Allah is the Greatest, Allah is the Greatest. There is no deity besides Allah and Allah is the Greatest. Allah is the Greatest and all praises are for
Allah only."


It is wãjib for every adult Muslim to recite these Takbirãt of Tashreeq audibly once after every fardh salaah which is performed with jamã'at (congregation) from the Fajr of 9th Zul Hijjah to the 'Asr of 13th Zul Hijjah (i.e. total of 23 salãh).

Mas'alah: It is not wãjib for women and shar'ee travellers. But, if they are performing salãh behind an imãm upon whom it is wãjib, then it will become wãjib upon them too. However it is mustahab for them to recite in any case.

Mas'alah: Women should not say it loudly but softly.

Mas'alah: Takbeer should be recited immediately after concluding the fardh prayer


The above article can be found here: http://www.sunniforum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=2956

Wassalamu Alaikum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh.