Tag Archives: Muhammad

Quran At Fajr

6 Jan

I have a few things to share today:

1. Quran at Fajr

“Follow this and you will see the benefits immediately” :) Insha Allah

 

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The best way to establish and I mean ESTABLISH AND FORTIFY FAJR is by :

1- sleep EARLY

2- FIRST THING YOU WAKE UP DUA- AlHamdulillahiladhi Ahyana ba’da ma amatana wa ilaihin nushoor – [All praise to Allah, who gave us life after having given us death and to him is our final return.]

3- brush and wudhu

4- keep 2 or 3 alarms near you and time them in such a way that you reach the masjid atleast 10-15 minutes before Iqamah

5 – WALK to the masjid if near and walk like a BOSS making dhikr :)

 

Lately, I’ve been staying up late to study for my upcoming Pharmacology exam. And I either slept then woke up for fajr then slept back again or just wait for fajr and slept after that. I know it’s a really bad habit, I have to change. Well, class is starting tomorrow so I HAVE to change my sleeping schedule.

 

2. Duties & Rights After Marriage (from Eway to Quran)

Allah informs us about the just rights of each other on us:

But, in accordance with justice, the wife’s rights (with regard to their husbands) are equal to the (husband’s) rights with regard to them,although men are a degree above them; and Allah is Almighty, Wise.Qur’an [2 : 228]

The statement that men are a degree above women means that authority within the household has been give to the husband in preference to the wife because a heavier burden has been placed on his shoulders by another verse of the Quran which says:

Men shall take full care of women, because Allah has given the one more strength than the other, and because they support them from their means.Qur’an [4 : 34]

 

3. From syahirul.com

Dari Anas r.a, kami para sahabat r.a bertanya: Ya Rasullullah s.a.w, kami tidak akan menyuruh orang untuk berbuat baik sebelum kami sendiri mengamalkan semua kebaikan dan menjauhi semua kemungkaran. Maka Nabi s.a.w bersabda: Tidak, bahkan serulah orang untuk berbuat baik, meskipun kalian belum mengamalkan semuanya. Dan cegahlah kemungkaran, meskipun kalian belum menghindari semuanya. (H.R. Thabrani)

 

4. Also from Eway to Quran

 

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Qur’an 16:32

28 Dec

The ones whom the angels take in death, [being] good and pure; [the angels] will say, “Peace be upon you. Enter Paradise for what you used to do.” 

(Quran 16 : 32)

The Blessed Tree

6 Jun

I got this from an email:

The following video clip shows a blessed tree in the northern deserts of Jordan still alive after 14 hundred years ago….yes 14 hundred years ago.

It was the place where the beloved Prophet Muhammad sollallahu’alaihiwassalam met a Christian monk named Bahira.

Subhanallah….it really touches our heart….because it is the only living thing or you can also say it as the only living ‘companion’ of the Prophet (Peace and Blessings be upon Him).

No wonder….world renowned scholars such as Syeikh Said Ramadan Al-Buti and Habib Ali Al-Jifri visited this place

“The Prophet sitting under this tree, and its reacting to the Prophet makes the tree the only living terrestrial witness to the Prophet , what we would call in Arabic a sahabi.”
H.R.H. Prince Ghazi bin Muhammad

Source: Ten Thousand Films

 

 

Amazing Conversion To Islam – Street Dawah

31 Mar

 

It is amazing how passionate he was when he speak about some of the hadiths and the surahs in the Qur’an. I am truly happy for him. Even at that age, he is willing to learn and if you watch till the end of the video, he was learning to pray the proper way. May he lead a blessed life here and especially the hereafter :)

 

 

Father And Son While Praying

29 Mar

 

This reminds me of the story of our Prophet Muhammad (sallallahu alayhi wasallam) and his beloved grandchildren, Sayyidina Hassan and Sayyidina Hussein.

From an article:

When these two princes grew up a little, and were able to toddle around, they very frequently wandered out of their house into the Mosque. If their grandfather was in the midst of a sermon, he immediately stopped, descended from the pulpit, took them in his arms, carried them back, seated them beside himself on the pulpit, and then resumed his speech. If he was leading the public prayers, and was in sajdah (resting his forehead on the ground), both children, very often, climbed onto his neck and back. He preferred to prolong the sajdah rather than to disturb them, and rose from sajdah only when they dismounted from his neck or back voluntarily. If he went out of his home or the Mosque, they rode his shoulders. The people of Medina called them “the Riders of the Shoulders of the Messenger of God.” They were much more attached to him than they were to their own parents.

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