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Saturday, 13 July 2013
Monday, 10 June 2013
❤A Woman's Dua for her future husband❤
O ALLAH! Please grant me the one Who will be the garment for my soul
Who will satisfy half of my deen
And in doing so make me whole
Make him righteous and on your path
In all he'll do and say
And sprinkle water on me at Fajr
Reminding me to pray
May he earn from halal sources
And spend within his means
May he seek ALLAH'S guidance always
To fulfill all his dreams
May he always refer to the Quran and Sunnah as his moral guide
May he thank and appreciate ALLAH
For the woman at his side
May he be conscious of his anger
And often fast and pray
Be charitable and sensitive
In every possible way
May he honour and protect me
And guide me in this life
And please ALLAH! Make me worthy to be his loving wife
And finally, O ALLAH!
Make him abundant in love and laughter
In taqwa and sincerity
In striving for the hereafter!
May ALLAH grant all the Muslim sisters with such husbands....
Ameen Ya Rabbal Alaamien.
(S*A)
Who will satisfy half of my deen
And in doing so make me whole
Make him righteous and on your path
In all he'll do and say
And sprinkle water on me at Fajr
Reminding me to pray
May he earn from halal sources
And spend within his means
May he seek ALLAH'S guidance always
To fulfill all his dreams
May he always refer to the Quran and Sunnah as his moral guide
May he thank and appreciate ALLAH
For the woman at his side
May he be conscious of his anger
And often fast and pray
Be charitable and sensitive
In every possible way
May he honour and protect me
And guide me in this life
And please ALLAH! Make me worthy to be his loving wife
And finally, O ALLAH!
Make him abundant in love and laughter
In taqwa and sincerity
In striving for the hereafter!
May ALLAH grant all the Muslim sisters with such husbands....
Ameen Ya Rabbal Alaamien.
(S*A)
Tuesday, 4 June 2013
Who are muslims?
Muslims are people who have professed belief in Islam. As believers, they worship the One God and revere Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him (pbuh), as the last messenger of God. Additionally, they also believe in all the prophets which preceded Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) and the holy books which they brought, such as the Psalms, Torah, and the Gospel. A fundamental article of faith in Islam is belief in the Day of Judgement, when all humanity will be recompensed for their deeds in this world. Muslims believe in angels, as well as in predestination.
After Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), the very first Muslims were people from his own circle of family and friends as well as the poor and needy in Mecca more than 1400 years ago. During the life of Muhammad (pbuh), this small band of followers grew by tens of thousands. As centuries passed, Muslims have only grown in number. Today, Muslims account for about one quarter of the entire world population.
There are between 1.2 and 1.6 billion Muslims across the world. Most of the Muslims are concentrated in Muslim-majority countries, such as Azerbaijan and Albania in Europe, Mali and Tunisia in Africa, Saudi Arabia and Jordan in the Middle East, Pakistan and Bangladesh in southeast Asia, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan in central Asia, and Indonesia and Malaysia in Asia Pacific. At the same time, a growing Muslim diaspora has taken root in many areas as well, such as China, Australia, Europe, America and Canada, Latin America, and parts of western, central, and southern Africa. It is estimated that there are around 7 million Muslims in the United States.
The common belief that most Muslims are Arabs is a misconception. In fact, the majority of Muslims in the world are non-Arabs.
Islam and Muslims
Islam cannot be judged based on the actions of Muslims. Islam, the perfected religion of God, is entirely separate from the imperfect humans who call themselves Muslims.
As in other religious bodies, there are practicing and non-practicing Muslims, liberal and conservative Muslims, tolerant and extremist Muslims. However, their individual actions should not be used to scrutinize or label Islam.
In fact, it must be mentioned here that the media stereotype of Muslims is far from reality. The vast majority of the Muslims in the world are indeed peace-loving human beings with many of them striving hard to live up to the great ideals of Islam.
Sunday, 2 June 2013
Duty
Definition of Duty:
In Arabic language duty is called Farz and its plural is Faraiz. Duty is
defined as a moral and legal obligation, it is also a task and that must be
performed. It is showing respect, obedience and doing every thing that is
expected of one. Performing duty is obligatory and mandatory requirement.
Definition of Right:
Right is called in Arabic language Haq and it plural is Huqook. Right is
defined such type of behavior and action that is morally good and justified. It
is also required by law and it is true and correct as a fact. Giving respect to
other’s right, especially Parent’s Rights are obligatory for everybody.
Definition
of Human Rights: -
All
human beings are created by Allah Almighty and He loves His creations. Every
society, either Muslim or Non- Muslim, has some human rights. The society that
doesn’t look after the human rights can’t be called civilized society. Human
rights are defined as “the rights individuals to liberty and justice etc
Principles Of The Rights Of Property:
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1. Everyone has the right to own property
alone as well as in association with others.
2.
No one shall be arbitrarily
deprived of his property.
According to the above-mentioned Qurranic verses everyone
has the right to own his property within the frame of principles laid down by
the Quran.
1. It should be legitimate.
2.
‘It should be ‘free of Riba;
corruption.
3. It should not be an income from betting,
the hoarding dishonest methods of measurements, adulteration or embezzlement.
4. It should he earned through trade and
other productive economic methods like agriculture, industry, services, crafts,
manufacturing and other professional service.
Kasb-e-Halal
Meaning of Kasb-e-Halal:
Kasb-e-Halal means lawful, legal and
Riba free earning.
Definition of Kasb-e-Halal:
It is defined as all provisions and earnings that are Riba free, legal
and lawful under the legitimation and having religious acceptance. It is also
refers to the earnings which are according to the economic principles of Islam.
THREE PRINCIPLES OF KASB-E-HALAL:
· Moral
Values, Business and Religion:
Moral values, business and religion
are deeply linked with each other. The Holy Quran indicates that business and
economics are “Fazrullah” and it means bounty, favor and blessings.
· Positive
Struggle for Lawful Earnings:
Islam prepares his followers to do
hard work and struggle for lawful earnings. It dislikes struggles less,
effortless, unemployment and begging.
· Difference
between Lawful and Unlawful:
Islam stresses about legal
earnings and forbids illegal earnings. Every profit and earning that will be
earned/received through unlawful and illegal sources will be put in Hell
(fire). The entire process of earnings should be fair and transparent.
THREE IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS OF THE
HOLY QURAN ABOUT LAW EARNINGS:
These are as under:
· Common
and Universal Message:
Allah Almighty says:
“O, mankind! Eat of
that which is lawful and good on the earth, and follow not the footsteps of
Shaitan (Satan). Verily, he is to you an open enemy.”
· Special
Message for Believers:
Allah Almighty says:
“O you who believe
(in Oneness of Allah – Islamic Monotheism) Eat of lawful things which we have
provided you with, and be grateful to Allah, if it is indeed He whom you worship.”
· Special
Message for Prophets:
Allah Almighty says:
“O (you)
Messengers! Eat of the Tayyibat [all kinds of Halal foods which Allah has made
lawful (meat of slaughtered eatable animals, milk products, fats, vegetables,
fruits, etc.] and do righteous
deeds. Verily I am all knower what
you do.
Saying Of Hazrat Muhammad (P.B.U.H)
About Kasb-e-Halal :-
1.
Lawful things are obligator on
every Muslim.
2. In case one tenth of the worshipper is
unlawful would not be accepteds cloth on person of a be sure his prayers
3. A person who takes a morsel of unlawful
food, his prayers for forty days will not be accepted.
4. A companion asked the Prophet (p.b.u.h.)
what livelihood is the most pious, I-Id (p.b.u.h.) said handwork and the trade
which is free form fraudulence”.
5. The sins of a person who returns home
exhausted in search of legitimate earnings are forgiven by Almighty Allah and
when he gets up next morning almighty Allah is pleased with
Saturday, 1 June 2013
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