The document is a calendar for the year 2014 according to the Mahdavi calendar. It includes events and observances for each month. The key events highlighted are:
1) The teachings of the Promised Mehdi and the seven faraiz-e-vilayat or obligatory tenets for Mahdavis, which include non-devotion to the world, desire for vision of Allah, and continuous remembrance.
2) Excerpts from hadith and verses of the Quran related to the concepts of non-devotion to the world and desire for vision of Allah.
3) A listing of the religious observances, birth/death anniversaries of spiritual figures
This document provides a calendar for the Mahdavi months of Rabi al-Awwal, Rabi al-Thani, Jumada al-Awwal, Jumada al-Thani, and Rajab for the year 2015 CE. It lists important dates including births and deaths of prophets and Mahdavi saints. It also provides brief descriptions of some key Mahdavi concepts like the Seven Tenets of Vilayat and explains the importance of concepts like Tark-e-Duniya, Talab-e-Deedar-e-Khuda, and Zikr-e-Dawam to the Mahdavi faith.
Those who rejected the messenger that Community Destroyed!FAHIM AKTHAR ULLAL
The leaders of a community rejected a prophet sent to them by God, claiming he was just a regular man like them. They did not believe he could raise them from the dead after they died. The prophet asked God for help against their accusations. God responded that they would soon regret rejecting him, and a blast overtook the community as punishment, leaving them like dead leaves floating in the stream of time. No generation can hasten or delay their appointed time.
The document discusses preparing for death and the afterlife. It shares hadith about being mindful of one's mortality and not expecting to be alive the next day. The hadith emphasize that good deeds alone will not guarantee paradise without God's mercy. The document encourages following the Quran and hadith, striving to do good, and praying for forgiveness during the last days of Ramadan to prepare for the afterlife.
The document contains several hadiths about patience from the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). The hadiths discuss how:
1) The Prophet wiped blood from his face after being attacked, yet still prayed for his people's forgiveness, showing extreme patience.
2) Any harm, illness or discomfort that befalls a believer will lead to forgiveness of sins through their patience.
3) Greater rewards and forgiveness of sins come through enduring hardship with patience.
4) Allah only causes difficulties for those He wants good for.
The document contains several hadiths about patience from the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). The hadiths discuss how:
1) The Prophet wiped blood from his face after being attacked, yet still prayed for forgiveness for his people who did not know better.
2) Any harm, illness, or discomfort that a believer faces will lead to forgiveness of sins through their patience.
3) A Muslim's sins fall away with any harm, even just a thorn prick, due to Allah causing it as a way to remove sins.
4) Allah tests those He wants good for through afflictions.
This document discusses a hadith about separating people according to the truth. It summarizes:
1) The hadith mentions that some companions witnessed the Prophet but will be thrown into Hell for not believing, so one should praise Allah for guiding them to belief without witnessing directly.
2) The Prophet was sent during the most difficult time, when idol worship was prevalent, and he separated truth from falsehood through the Quran.
3) The hadith shows that separating people is not blameworthy if done to call people to the Quran and Sunnah and warn against innovations. Some try to claim this type of calling divides people but it is following the truthful message.
This Book is written by Ameer e Ahle Sunnat Hazrat Allama Maulana Ilyas Attar Qadri Razavi Ziaee.
This book include the following topics:
1. Dark-skinned slave
2. Luminous face
3. Light of the Embodiment of Nur
4. Walls illuminated
This document provides a calendar for the Mahdavi months of Rabi al-Awwal, Rabi al-Thani, Jumada al-Awwal, Jumada al-Thani, and Rajab for the year 2015 CE. It lists important dates including births and deaths of prophets and Mahdavi saints. It also provides brief descriptions of some key Mahdavi concepts like the Seven Tenets of Vilayat and explains the importance of concepts like Tark-e-Duniya, Talab-e-Deedar-e-Khuda, and Zikr-e-Dawam to the Mahdavi faith.
Those who rejected the messenger that Community Destroyed!FAHIM AKTHAR ULLAL
The leaders of a community rejected a prophet sent to them by God, claiming he was just a regular man like them. They did not believe he could raise them from the dead after they died. The prophet asked God for help against their accusations. God responded that they would soon regret rejecting him, and a blast overtook the community as punishment, leaving them like dead leaves floating in the stream of time. No generation can hasten or delay their appointed time.
The document discusses preparing for death and the afterlife. It shares hadith about being mindful of one's mortality and not expecting to be alive the next day. The hadith emphasize that good deeds alone will not guarantee paradise without God's mercy. The document encourages following the Quran and hadith, striving to do good, and praying for forgiveness during the last days of Ramadan to prepare for the afterlife.
The document contains several hadiths about patience from the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). The hadiths discuss how:
1) The Prophet wiped blood from his face after being attacked, yet still prayed for his people's forgiveness, showing extreme patience.
2) Any harm, illness or discomfort that befalls a believer will lead to forgiveness of sins through their patience.
3) Greater rewards and forgiveness of sins come through enduring hardship with patience.
4) Allah only causes difficulties for those He wants good for.
The document contains several hadiths about patience from the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). The hadiths discuss how:
1) The Prophet wiped blood from his face after being attacked, yet still prayed for forgiveness for his people who did not know better.
2) Any harm, illness, or discomfort that a believer faces will lead to forgiveness of sins through their patience.
3) A Muslim's sins fall away with any harm, even just a thorn prick, due to Allah causing it as a way to remove sins.
4) Allah tests those He wants good for through afflictions.
This document discusses a hadith about separating people according to the truth. It summarizes:
1) The hadith mentions that some companions witnessed the Prophet but will be thrown into Hell for not believing, so one should praise Allah for guiding them to belief without witnessing directly.
2) The Prophet was sent during the most difficult time, when idol worship was prevalent, and he separated truth from falsehood through the Quran.
3) The hadith shows that separating people is not blameworthy if done to call people to the Quran and Sunnah and warn against innovations. Some try to claim this type of calling divides people but it is following the truthful message.
This Book is written by Ameer e Ahle Sunnat Hazrat Allama Maulana Ilyas Attar Qadri Razavi Ziaee.
This book include the following topics:
1. Dark-skinned slave
2. Luminous face
3. Light of the Embodiment of Nur
4. Walls illuminated
Lessons from the story of Prophet Isa - Jesus (AS)abdulg99
The story of Prophet Jesus - Isa - may peace be upon him, has been clearly explained in the Qur'an. He was one of the major Messengers sent with a revelation to mankind, given the ability to perform miracles by the will of Allah(SWT), develop a group of disciples and saved from the plans of those who wished to kill him. This presentation references the Qur'an and Sunnah about his teachings and life-story.
The document discusses signs of the end times related to the emergence of Dajjal (the Antichrist). It mentions that Prophet Muhammad warned of a one-eyed liar known as Dajjal who will emerge before Judgment Day. The document outlines some of Dajjal's attributes like having one blind or defective eye and letters on his forehead, and notes Dajjal will be followed by Ya'juj and Ma'juj, the descent of Jesus, and other signs. It emphasizes the importance of being aware of Dajjal and protecting oneself through faith, and warns that Dajjal's fitnah will be the greatest trial until Judgment Day.
Meaning of Muhammad is the Messenger of AllahIslamic Library
1) The document discusses the meaning of the Islamic testimony that "Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah." It explains how Allah sent prophets to guide humanity after Satan deceived them into idol worship.
2) Allah sent Muhammad as the final prophet to restore the true monotheistic faith and guide humanity after a long period without prophets.
3) The testimony means accepting Muhammad's prophethood and following his guidance, as he delivered Allah's final revelation to humanity.
1) The document discusses King David succeeding Saul as king over Israel after Saul's death in battle. It recounts David's commemoration of Saul and Jonathan's deaths in battle and David's coronation as king by the people of Judah in Hebron.
2) The document provides biblical context from 2 Samuel about David inquiring of God about going to Hebron after Saul's death. It discusses David being anointed king over Judah in Hebron and commending those who buried Saul.
3) The document encourages trusting God's timing and leadership even when His plans are not understood, rather than relying on one's own understanding. It suggests being willing to believe in a God who does not always act
This document summarizes several hadith about patience. It discusses how purification and acts like prayer, charity, and reciting Quran can help a person attain patience. It emphasizes that patience is better for a believer than impatience during times of prosperity or adversity. The document also provides guidance on showing patience during illness and loss, avoiding innovations when offering condolences, and seeking Allah's reward through patience and forgiveness.
Aboo Qataadah al-Filisteenee, a Jordanian national, advocated for savage and barbaric practices that went against Islamic teachings and human morality. He issued fatwas permitting the killing of women and children, and the taking of people's money by any means, even though both are clearly prohibited in the Quran and hadith. His rulings caused great tribulation and harm. The speaker aims to show from Islamic sources that Aboo Qataadah's views contradicted Islamic law.
Al Isra wal Me'raj (The Prophet's Night Journey and Ascension)MuQeet
The document provides details about the miraculous night journey of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) known as Al-Isra wal Meraj. It mentions that Allah took the Prophet from Makkah to Jerusalem in one night to show him signs. It then describes some of the Prophet's other miracles like the splitting of the moon. It discusses that this journey took place in the "Year of Grief" when the Prophet lost protection from his uncle Abu Talib and his wife Khadijah passed away. The journey was meant to give the Prophet comfort during this difficult time and confirm the success of his message.
This document provides an introduction and explanation of Surah As Saff from the Quran. It discusses the meaning and context of revelation for the surah, translates several of its verses, and highlights some important points and virtues of reciting this surah, including that the Prophet Muhammad and Prophet Isa will send blessings and seek forgiveness for those who read it regularly.
The Prophet described different types of people who will be bankrupt on the Day of Judgment, despite coming with prayers and charity. This includes those who insult others, consume wealth unjustly, shed blood, beat people, and transgress Allah's limits when alone. Their good deeds will be taken to repay their victims, and any remaining sins will be cast back on them, leading to hellfire. True believers must avoid backbiting, slandering, consuming wealth unjustly, and harming others to avoid this fate.
The document summarizes the rejection and objections that the Quraysh tribe of Mecca had towards the message of Islam and Prophet Muhammad. Some of their objections included: objecting to worshipping one God instead of many gods, objecting to concepts of life after death and accountability, refusing to relinquish their power to Allah's authority, following the traditions of their ancestors instead of the truth, questioning why Muhammad was chosen as a prophet instead of an important person, and fearing a loss of their status and power in society if they accepted the new message. The Quraysh were attached to their polytheistic practices and lifestyle and did not want it to change.
This document provides commentary on verses from the Quran about patience. It discusses different types of being with someone or something according to Islamic theology. It explains that while Allah encompasses all things through knowledge and authority, saying Allah is everywhere would contradict that He is above His creation. The commentary emphasizes avoiding anthropomorphism and understanding Allah's attributes based on what is explicitly mentioned in the Quran and hadith. It also discusses Allah knowing things before they occur without affecting free will, and different types of knowledge before and after an event transpires.
The content for this presentation on the Tafseer of Surah Al-Kauthar is taken from the book 'An Enlightening Commentary into the Holy Quran' which is a translation of Tafsir e Namuna.
Please recite a Fateha for my late father, Syed Abbas Mosavi. JazakAllah.
The document summarizes several hadith regarding repentance. It outlines the conditions for repentance to be accepted as sincerity, regret, giving up the sin, and resolving not to return to it. It then provides 3 hadith describing how the Prophet Muhammad sought forgiveness from Allah over 70 times a day and how Allah is more pleased with the repentance of a slave than a man finding his lost camel. A final hadith notes Allah will accept repentance until death or the sun rises from the west.
This document provides a summary and commentary on several hadiths relating to intentions and actions. It discusses how Allah looks at hearts and deeds, the superiority of praying in congregation, intentions behind actions like fighting or making ablution, and how changing or carrying out intentions impacts how deeds are recorded. Changing intention from evil to good is recorded as a good deed, while changing from good to evil or executing an evil intention is recorded as a bad deed. Commentary provides context and interpretation of different views on how intentions are written.
The document discusses the concept of Ehsan or goodness in Islam. It defines Ehsan as worshipping Allah as if you see Him, even though you do not see Him. It mentions that Ehsan can be shown through one's intentions, actions, and good deeds. The document also categorizes Ehsan into levels of Ehsan and categories such as Ehsan towards oneself, parents, spouse, children, kinship, and Muslim society.
This document provides a selection of supplications from the Quran and hadith. It begins with an introduction explaining the merit and importance of making supplications to Allah. It then provides some of the best times that supplications are more likely to be accepted, such as the last third of the night, Friday afternoons, the Night of Decree, and during the month of Ramadan. The document proceeds to include the full text or summary of several important supplications, such as those for trusting in Allah, thanking Allah, seeking protection from Satan, and asking Allah to bless Prophet Muhammad.
The document discusses several topics related to Islamic teachings and guidance. It provides verses from the Quran regarding obeying Allah and facing the Kaaba in prayer. It then gives guidance on saying blessings before eating, working with calmness and justice, showing simplicity, equality and mercy in behavior, and making religion easy through moderation. The presentation aims to help people follow Allah's orders for betterment in this life and the hereafter.
This document provides a summary of supplications from the Quran and authentic hadith. It discusses the merit of making dua and the best times to do so, including the last third of the night, Friday afternoons, Laylat al-Qadr, and when making dua for other Muslims. It then provides examples of supplications for various occasions, such as during Ramadan, for travelers and parents, and for glorifying Allah and seeking his help.
This document provides the text of the book "Four Foundations of Shirk" by Shaikhul Islam Muhammad ibn Abdul Wahhab. It outlines the four principles or foundations of shirk that are mentioned in the Quran. The foundations are: 1) Affirming Tawheed verbally but committing shirk in action. 2) Seeking intercession from other than Allah. 3) Differing in objects of worship like angels, prophets, stones etc. 4) Committing shirk continuously without repentance, unlike past generations. The document provides Quranic evidence for each foundation.
The document provides an introduction to the study of the life (seerah) of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). It defines seerah as the narration of the Prophet's life from before the revelation to his death, as understood by Islamic scholars. The seerah provides context for understanding the Quran and how the Prophet implemented its commands. Studying the seerah is important for Muslims as Allah commands followers to take the Prophet as the best example. The introduction outlines the purpose for examining the seerah and background about pre-Islamic Arabia.
The document summarizes 3 miracles related to the luminous nature of the Prophet Muhammad.
1) A dark-skinned slave had his dark face turned bright white like the moon after the Prophet touched his face, and he embraced Islam.
2) A companion said the Prophet touched his face and chest, making his face glow bright in dark houses.
3) The Prophet himself was the embodiment of light and brightness, as evidenced by the miracles of brightening others just by touch.
The document summarizes 3 miracles related to the luminous nature of the Prophet Muhammad.
1) A dark-skinned slave had his dark face turned bright white like the moon after the Prophet touched his face, and he embraced Islam.
2) A companion said the Prophet touched his face and chest, making his face glow bright in dark houses.
3) The Prophet himself was the embodiment of light and brightness, as indicated by the miracles of brightening others.
Lessons from the story of Prophet Isa - Jesus (AS)abdulg99
The story of Prophet Jesus - Isa - may peace be upon him, has been clearly explained in the Qur'an. He was one of the major Messengers sent with a revelation to mankind, given the ability to perform miracles by the will of Allah(SWT), develop a group of disciples and saved from the plans of those who wished to kill him. This presentation references the Qur'an and Sunnah about his teachings and life-story.
The document discusses signs of the end times related to the emergence of Dajjal (the Antichrist). It mentions that Prophet Muhammad warned of a one-eyed liar known as Dajjal who will emerge before Judgment Day. The document outlines some of Dajjal's attributes like having one blind or defective eye and letters on his forehead, and notes Dajjal will be followed by Ya'juj and Ma'juj, the descent of Jesus, and other signs. It emphasizes the importance of being aware of Dajjal and protecting oneself through faith, and warns that Dajjal's fitnah will be the greatest trial until Judgment Day.
Meaning of Muhammad is the Messenger of AllahIslamic Library
1) The document discusses the meaning of the Islamic testimony that "Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah." It explains how Allah sent prophets to guide humanity after Satan deceived them into idol worship.
2) Allah sent Muhammad as the final prophet to restore the true monotheistic faith and guide humanity after a long period without prophets.
3) The testimony means accepting Muhammad's prophethood and following his guidance, as he delivered Allah's final revelation to humanity.
1) The document discusses King David succeeding Saul as king over Israel after Saul's death in battle. It recounts David's commemoration of Saul and Jonathan's deaths in battle and David's coronation as king by the people of Judah in Hebron.
2) The document provides biblical context from 2 Samuel about David inquiring of God about going to Hebron after Saul's death. It discusses David being anointed king over Judah in Hebron and commending those who buried Saul.
3) The document encourages trusting God's timing and leadership even when His plans are not understood, rather than relying on one's own understanding. It suggests being willing to believe in a God who does not always act
This document summarizes several hadith about patience. It discusses how purification and acts like prayer, charity, and reciting Quran can help a person attain patience. It emphasizes that patience is better for a believer than impatience during times of prosperity or adversity. The document also provides guidance on showing patience during illness and loss, avoiding innovations when offering condolences, and seeking Allah's reward through patience and forgiveness.
Aboo Qataadah al-Filisteenee, a Jordanian national, advocated for savage and barbaric practices that went against Islamic teachings and human morality. He issued fatwas permitting the killing of women and children, and the taking of people's money by any means, even though both are clearly prohibited in the Quran and hadith. His rulings caused great tribulation and harm. The speaker aims to show from Islamic sources that Aboo Qataadah's views contradicted Islamic law.
Al Isra wal Me'raj (The Prophet's Night Journey and Ascension)MuQeet
The document provides details about the miraculous night journey of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) known as Al-Isra wal Meraj. It mentions that Allah took the Prophet from Makkah to Jerusalem in one night to show him signs. It then describes some of the Prophet's other miracles like the splitting of the moon. It discusses that this journey took place in the "Year of Grief" when the Prophet lost protection from his uncle Abu Talib and his wife Khadijah passed away. The journey was meant to give the Prophet comfort during this difficult time and confirm the success of his message.
This document provides an introduction and explanation of Surah As Saff from the Quran. It discusses the meaning and context of revelation for the surah, translates several of its verses, and highlights some important points and virtues of reciting this surah, including that the Prophet Muhammad and Prophet Isa will send blessings and seek forgiveness for those who read it regularly.
The Prophet described different types of people who will be bankrupt on the Day of Judgment, despite coming with prayers and charity. This includes those who insult others, consume wealth unjustly, shed blood, beat people, and transgress Allah's limits when alone. Their good deeds will be taken to repay their victims, and any remaining sins will be cast back on them, leading to hellfire. True believers must avoid backbiting, slandering, consuming wealth unjustly, and harming others to avoid this fate.
The document summarizes the rejection and objections that the Quraysh tribe of Mecca had towards the message of Islam and Prophet Muhammad. Some of their objections included: objecting to worshipping one God instead of many gods, objecting to concepts of life after death and accountability, refusing to relinquish their power to Allah's authority, following the traditions of their ancestors instead of the truth, questioning why Muhammad was chosen as a prophet instead of an important person, and fearing a loss of their status and power in society if they accepted the new message. The Quraysh were attached to their polytheistic practices and lifestyle and did not want it to change.
This document provides commentary on verses from the Quran about patience. It discusses different types of being with someone or something according to Islamic theology. It explains that while Allah encompasses all things through knowledge and authority, saying Allah is everywhere would contradict that He is above His creation. The commentary emphasizes avoiding anthropomorphism and understanding Allah's attributes based on what is explicitly mentioned in the Quran and hadith. It also discusses Allah knowing things before they occur without affecting free will, and different types of knowledge before and after an event transpires.
The content for this presentation on the Tafseer of Surah Al-Kauthar is taken from the book 'An Enlightening Commentary into the Holy Quran' which is a translation of Tafsir e Namuna.
Please recite a Fateha for my late father, Syed Abbas Mosavi. JazakAllah.
The document summarizes several hadith regarding repentance. It outlines the conditions for repentance to be accepted as sincerity, regret, giving up the sin, and resolving not to return to it. It then provides 3 hadith describing how the Prophet Muhammad sought forgiveness from Allah over 70 times a day and how Allah is more pleased with the repentance of a slave than a man finding his lost camel. A final hadith notes Allah will accept repentance until death or the sun rises from the west.
This document provides a summary and commentary on several hadiths relating to intentions and actions. It discusses how Allah looks at hearts and deeds, the superiority of praying in congregation, intentions behind actions like fighting or making ablution, and how changing or carrying out intentions impacts how deeds are recorded. Changing intention from evil to good is recorded as a good deed, while changing from good to evil or executing an evil intention is recorded as a bad deed. Commentary provides context and interpretation of different views on how intentions are written.
The document discusses the concept of Ehsan or goodness in Islam. It defines Ehsan as worshipping Allah as if you see Him, even though you do not see Him. It mentions that Ehsan can be shown through one's intentions, actions, and good deeds. The document also categorizes Ehsan into levels of Ehsan and categories such as Ehsan towards oneself, parents, spouse, children, kinship, and Muslim society.
This document provides a selection of supplications from the Quran and hadith. It begins with an introduction explaining the merit and importance of making supplications to Allah. It then provides some of the best times that supplications are more likely to be accepted, such as the last third of the night, Friday afternoons, the Night of Decree, and during the month of Ramadan. The document proceeds to include the full text or summary of several important supplications, such as those for trusting in Allah, thanking Allah, seeking protection from Satan, and asking Allah to bless Prophet Muhammad.
The document discusses several topics related to Islamic teachings and guidance. It provides verses from the Quran regarding obeying Allah and facing the Kaaba in prayer. It then gives guidance on saying blessings before eating, working with calmness and justice, showing simplicity, equality and mercy in behavior, and making religion easy through moderation. The presentation aims to help people follow Allah's orders for betterment in this life and the hereafter.
This document provides a summary of supplications from the Quran and authentic hadith. It discusses the merit of making dua and the best times to do so, including the last third of the night, Friday afternoons, Laylat al-Qadr, and when making dua for other Muslims. It then provides examples of supplications for various occasions, such as during Ramadan, for travelers and parents, and for glorifying Allah and seeking his help.
This document provides the text of the book "Four Foundations of Shirk" by Shaikhul Islam Muhammad ibn Abdul Wahhab. It outlines the four principles or foundations of shirk that are mentioned in the Quran. The foundations are: 1) Affirming Tawheed verbally but committing shirk in action. 2) Seeking intercession from other than Allah. 3) Differing in objects of worship like angels, prophets, stones etc. 4) Committing shirk continuously without repentance, unlike past generations. The document provides Quranic evidence for each foundation.
The document provides an introduction to the study of the life (seerah) of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). It defines seerah as the narration of the Prophet's life from before the revelation to his death, as understood by Islamic scholars. The seerah provides context for understanding the Quran and how the Prophet implemented its commands. Studying the seerah is important for Muslims as Allah commands followers to take the Prophet as the best example. The introduction outlines the purpose for examining the seerah and background about pre-Islamic Arabia.
The document summarizes 3 miracles related to the luminous nature of the Prophet Muhammad.
1) A dark-skinned slave had his dark face turned bright white like the moon after the Prophet touched his face, and he embraced Islam.
2) A companion said the Prophet touched his face and chest, making his face glow bright in dark houses.
3) The Prophet himself was the embodiment of light and brightness, as evidenced by the miracles of brightening others just by touch.
The document summarizes 3 miracles related to the luminous nature of the Prophet Muhammad.
1) A dark-skinned slave had his dark face turned bright white like the moon after the Prophet touched his face, and he embraced Islam.
2) A companion said the Prophet touched his face and chest, making his face glow bright in dark houses.
3) The Prophet himself was the embodiment of light and brightness, as indicated by the miracles of brightening others.
This Book is written by Ameer e Ahle Sunnat Hazrat Allama Maulana Ilyas Attar Qadri Razavi Ziaee.
This book include the following topics:
*1. Dark-skinned slave
*2. Luminous face
*3. Light of the Embodiment of Nur
* And many more..
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This Book is written by Ameer e Ahle Sunnat Hazrat Allama Maulana Ilyas Attar Qadri Razavi Ziaee.
This book include the following topics:
*1. Dark-skinned slave
*2. Luminous face
*3. Light of the Embodiment of Nur
* And many more..
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Supplication and its manners times conditions mistakesNoor Al Islam
This document provides information about supplication (dua) in Islam. It discusses the importance of supplication as a form of worship in Islam based on evidence from the Quran and hadith. It outlines proper manners and etiquette for supplication, including starting and ending with salawat, humility, sincerity, raising hands, and purity. Certain times are mentioned as especially auspicious for acceptance of supplication, such as the last third of the night, between the call to prayer and the prayer, Fridays, while prostrating, and during rain. Mistakes to avoid in supplication are also noted.
The Ruling Concerning Mawlid An-Nabawi (The Celebration of Prophet's Birthday)Om Muktar
The Ruling Concerning Mawlid An-Nabawi (The Celebration of Prophet's Birthday)
by Shaikh Saleh ibn Fawzan al-Fawzan
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with additional quotes from 'Hukm al-Ihtifal bil-Mawlid war-Radd ala man ajaaz'
by Shaikh Muhammad ibn Ibraheem Aal-Shaikh
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A Dialogue between Shaikh al-Albanee and a proponent of Mawlid
This document summarizes the Islamic scholarly view that celebrating Mawlid (the birthday of the Prophet Muhammad) is an innovation in the religion (bid'ah) and is prohibited. It provides several reasons for this view, including that it was not practiced by the Prophet or his companions, it resembles the Christian celebration of Jesus' birthday, and it can lead to exaggeration or shirk in honoring the Prophet. It also addresses some common doubts raised in defense of celebrating Mawlid, arguing that numbers don't make an innovation valid, and that truly honoring the Prophet is by following his teachings rather than innovated celebrations. The document aims to clarify the Islamic position on why Mawlid is an unlawful bid'ah
The document summarizes the four foundations of shirk according to Shaikhul-Islam Muhammad ibn Abdul-Wahhab. The four foundations are: 1) Seeking intercession from other than Allah, 2) Seeking nearness to Allah through other than Allah, 3) Worshiping other than Allah such as angels, prophets, the righteous, stones, trees, sun and moon, 4) Committing shirk continuously rather than just during times of ease as former generations did. The document provides Quranic evidence to support each of the four foundations.
The document is an explanation of Shaikh Muhammad ibn Abdul Wahhab's book "The Four Foundations of Shirk". It begins with the author asking Allah to protect and guide the reader. The explanation then provides context for the book, noting it builds upon "The Three Principles" and aims to clarify the foundations of Tawheed and Shirk based on Quran and Sunnah. It discusses the importance of understanding these concepts correctly. The explanation then analyzes each principle and section of the original book, providing context and proofs from Islamic sources. It emphasizes the importance of deriving beliefs from revelation rather than personal views.
The document is an explanation of Shaikh Muhammad ibn Abdul Wahhab's book "The Four Foundations of Shirk". It begins with the author asking Allah to protect and guide the reader. The explanation then provides context for the book, noting it builds upon "The Three Principles" and aims to clarify the foundations of Tawheed and Shirk based on Quran and Sunnah. It explains the book will outline four principles: 1) Affirming Allah's lordship does not necessitate faith. 2) Seeking intercession from other than Allah is shirk. 3) Different forms of shirk people were engaging in. 4) Today's shirk is worse as it is continuous. The explanation emphasizes
The document is an explanation of Shaikh Muhammad ibn Abdul Wahhab's book "The Four Foundations of Shirk". It begins with the author asking Allah to protect and guide the reader. The explanation then provides context for the book, noting it builds upon "The Three Principles" and aims to clarify the foundations of Tawheed and Shirk based on Quran and Sunnah. It discusses the importance of understanding these concepts correctly. The explanation then analyzes each principle and section of the original book, providing context and proofs from Islamic sources. It emphasizes the importance of deriving beliefs from revelation rather than personal views.
This document discusses Islamic monotheism (Tawheed) and the dangers of shirk (polytheism). It explains that prophets like Muhammad preached strict monotheism and prohibited any actions that could lead to shirk, such as building structures over graves or excessively praising prophets. While humans were originally created to worship one God, over time many societies deviated into shirk by attributing divine powers to other beings or objects. The document argues this based on evidence from historical religious beliefs and the fitrah (natural human disposition). It categorizes different types of shirk and states that shirk is the only unforgivable sin in Islam, as it prevents one from entering paradise and negates
The document is a compilation of 30 hadiths on tazkiyyah, or purification of the heart, collected by Muhammad Nabeel Musharraf for Ramadan 2019. It is published by the Islamic Circle of Australia and New Zealand. The hadiths provide guidance on purification of the heart through acts like fasting, avoiding excessive speech, remembering Allah, treating others well, and controlling one's anger. The hadiths emphasize that Allah looks at the condition of people's hearts and that purification of the heart is essential for faith and righteousness.
This document contains pictures and information about various religious sites and graves of prophets mentioned in Islam and other faiths. It discusses Islamic rulings around building structures or praying at graves, as well as verses from the Quran reminding Muslims that none besides Allah should be worshipped or called upon for help or intercession. The document warns against taking graves as places of worship like some previous nations did with the graves of their prophets according to the hadith.
The document is a collection of Islamic teachings about the importance of gathering to remember Allah and engage in worship.
The first section discusses hadiths that emphasize the blessings and merits of gathering where Allah is remembered, such as angels surrounding the group and Allah mentioning them to others.
The second section provides more hadith narrations about the excellence of such gatherings and how Allah and the angels view those who remember Him.
The third section discusses the importance of knowledge in Islam and hadiths encouraging the pursuit of religious knowledge.
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Dear readers,
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2. THE PROMISED MEHDI
Hazrat Ibn Abbas RZ is quoted as saying:
The Allah’s Apostle PBUH said “How my folks (ummah) be perished,
When I am at its beginning, Jesus the son of Mary, is at its end, and the Mehdi from my progeny is in the
(Masnud of Imam Ahmed and Kanz-ul-Ummal)
middle”.
JANUARY 2014
SAFAR – RABI-AL-AWWAL 1435H
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SAFAR
th
29th
Bahr-e-Aam Hazrat Bandagi Miyan Shah Nusrat RH – (Lalgadi, Hyd, 1079H).
Urs Hazrat Bandagi Miyan Shah Nusrath RH.
Bahr-e-Aam Hazrat Syed Najmuddin Yadullahi, S/o Hazrat Syed Murtuza
Yadullahi, (Baroda, Gujarat)
Urs Hazrat Syed Najmuddin Yadullahi, S/o Hazrat Syed Murtuza Yadullahi,
(Baroda, Gujarat)
RABI- AL-AWWAL
23
29
FARAIZ-E-VILAYAT
Faraiz–e-Vilayat are the 7 Tenets
which have been made obligatory for
mahdavis in view of the directives of
the Holy Quran and on the direct
instructions by Allah SWT to the
Promised Mehdi.
1.
Urs Mubarak Khatim Ul Nabeyeen Hazrat Mohammed Mustafa
SAS
2.
3rd
9th
12th
13th
14th
18th
20th
29th
Umm Ul Musadaqeen Bibi Bounji RZ (Ahmadabad).
Umm Ul Musadaqeen Bibi Malkan RZ (Bhilot)
3.
Milad Khatim-Ul-Nabeyeen Hazrat Muhammad Mustafa SAS
4.
Bibi Hadanji, D/o Imamuna Mehdi Maud AHS. (Ahmednagar).
Hazrat Khwaja Qutubuddin Bakhtiyar Kaki, RH (Delhi, 632H).
Hazrat Maqdoom Shah Daniyal khizri RZ, Awwal Musaddiq (Jaunpur).
Hazrat Bandagi Miyan Syed Salaam Ullah RZ, Sahabi Mahdi AHS.
Umm Ul Momineen Hazrat Juveria RZ.
25
31
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Fri
5.
6.
7.
Tark –e- Duniya
(Non devotion to the world)
Talab-e-Deedar-e-Khuda
(Desire for vision of Allah)
Zikr-e-Dawam
(Continuous Remembrance)
Tawakkal
(Reliance on Allah)
Suhbat –e- Sadiqeen
(Company of the righteous)
Hijrat
(Migration)
Uzlat-uz-Khalq
(Seclusion from Public)
3. TARK-E-DUNIYA (NON DEVOTION TO THE WORLD)
Hazrat Jabir ibn Abdullah RZ reported that Allah's Apostle PBUH
happened to walk through the bazar coming from the side of 'Aliya and the people were on his both sides. There he found a dead lamb
with very short ears. He took hold of his ear and said: Who amongst you would like to have this for a dirham? They said: We do not like
to have it even for less than that as it is of no use to us. He said: Do you wish to have it (free of any cost)? They said: By Allah, even if it
were alive (we would not have liked to possess that), for there is defect in it as its ear is very short; now it is dead also. Thereupon Allah's
Messenger PBUH said: By Allah, this world is more insignificant in the eye of Allah as it (this dead lamb) is in your eyes.
FEBRUARY 2014
RABI-AL-AWWAL – RABI-AL-THANI 1435H
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16
5
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15
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21
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27
TARK-E-DUNIYA
(NON DEVETION TO THE
WORLD)
RABI-AL-THANI
3rd
7th
7th
8th
9th
10th
11th
12th
17th
22nd
Umm Ul Momineen Hazrat Umm-e-Salma RZ (62H)
Umm Ul Bashar Bibi Hawwa.
Hazrat Imam Malik (179H).
Bahr-e-Aam Hazrat Bandagi Miyan Allahdad Hameed RZ Sahabi-e-Mehdi-eMa’ud AHS.
Urs Hazrat Bandagi Miyan Allahdad Hameed RZ Sahabi-e-Mehdi-e-Ma’ud AHS.
Hazrat Imam Ahmed bin Hanbal (241H).
Hazrat Abdul Qadir Jeelani, Mahboob Subhani, (Baghdad, 561 H).
Hazrat Bibi Amina, Mother of Hazrat Mehdi-e-Ma’ud AHS.
Urs Hazrat Nizam Uddin Auliya, (Delhi).
Hazrat Shaikh Ul Akbar Mohiuddin Ibn Arabi, Al Mubashir Mehdi-e-Ma’ud
AHS, Pehalwan Deen, (Damascus, 638H).
The purpose of the advent of the
Hazrat Mehdi-e-Ma’ud AHS, is to
make the people attain the proximity
to Allah SWT, and spiritual
excellences.
Hence Allah SWT has given us the
knowledge of the obligation of this
giving up (the world), and to prove it,
there are quranic verses too.
The giving up of the world and
trusting in Allah SWT have their own
peculiarities. It is very necessary to
understand them.
The main aim of the Mahdavi
teaching, is to limit the natural and
intentional desires in the way of
Allah SWT (fi sabililahi), as Allah
SWT said :
(Cont’d)
(www.khalifatullahmehdi.info)
4. TARK-E-DUNIYA (NON DEVOTION TO THE WORLD)
Hazrat Amr ibn Auf RZ states that Allah’s Apostle PBUH said, “By Allah, It is not poverty that I fear upon you, but I
fear that the world (Materialistic things) will be spread before you as it was spread before the nations that preceded
you and you will compete with one another (resulting) in the world (materialistic things) destroying you as it
destroyed them. (Mishkaat pg 440. Qadeemi)
MARCH 2014
RABI-AL-THANI – JUMADA-AL-AWWAL 1435H
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Mon
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28
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15
21
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10
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Tue
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20
28
26
29
27
TARK-E-DUNIYA
(NON DEVOTION TO THE
WORLD)
“[Give in charity] to the poor that are
EVENTS of RABI-AL-THANI & JUMADA-AL-AWWAL
JUMADA – AL - AWWAL
2nd
3rd
14th
18th
19th
23rd
24th
Bahr-e-Aam Hazrat Syed Alim Najmuddin Yadullahi, (Chapaner, Gujarat)
Urs Hazrat Syed Alim Najmuddin Yadullahi, (Chapaner, Gujarat)
Milad Hazrat Imamuna Miran Syed Muhammad Jaunpuri Mehdi-e-Ma'ud AHS
Khatim-e-Vilyat-e-Muhammadia SAS
Bahr-e-Aam Hazrat Syed Ali Yadullahi urf Makki Bade Miyan Sahib RH
(Zuhrapur, Kurnool)
Urs Hazrat Syed Ali Yadullahi urf Makki Bade Miyan Sahib RH, (Zuhrapur,
Kurnool)
Bahr-e-Aam Sultan Ul Wayezeen Hazrat Syed Murtuza Yadullahi, (Shuhdadpur,
Pakistan)
Urs Sultan Ul Wayezeen Hazrat Syed Murtuza Yadullahi, (Shuhdadpur, Pakistan)
engaged in the cause of Allah SWT [or
in social and moral uplift of their
people] and are hindred thereby
from going about the world [to earn
their living]. He who knoweth them
not, taketh them for well –to-do folk
because of their bearing of selfrespect; thou wouldst know by their
visage; they ask not of men with
importunity” (Quran S2 : A273).
A Companion told Hazrat Mehdi-eMa’ud AHS, “My wife and children
troubled me, I will separate them if you
permit me”. Hazrat Mehdi-e-Ma’ud AHS
told him, “Take them to the paradise
with their hands in yours. Do not
separate them. Allah SWT will give you a
great reward, be patience with them this
is great work”.
(www.khalifatullahmedhi.info)
5. TALAB-E-DEEDAR-E-KHUDA (DESIRE FOR ALLAH’S VISION)
Narrated by Hazrat Jarir Bin Abdullah RZ that “Allah’s Apostle Prophet Mohammed PBUH came to us on the
night of full moon and said, “You will see your Lord on the Day of Resurrection as you see this (full moon) and
you will have no difficulty in seeing him” and also states that “You will definitely see your Lord with your own eyes
(Sahih Bukhari)
APRIL 2014
JUMADA-AL-AWWAL – JUMADA-AL-THANI 1435H
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29th
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Thu
Hazrat Moulana Jalauddin Roumi RH, 637H.
Hazrat Ali Maqdoom Mahimi, (838H, Mahim, Mumbai).
Hazrat Imam Ghazali RH.
Hazrat Bandagi Miyan Syed Ali Shaheed RZ, S/o Hazrat Mahdi-e-Ma’ud AHS
(933H, Ahmadabad
Amir ul Momineen Hazrat Abu Bakr Siddiq RZ, First Caliph of Islam.
Hazrat Miyan Malik Burhanuddin RH, Qatai Jannati
Bahr-e-Aam Hazrat Bandagi Miyan Syed Yadullah RH, (1107H, Kanjahra)
Urs Hazrat Bandagi Miyan Syed Yadullah RH
TALAB-E-DEEDAR-E-KHUDA
(DESIRE FOR ALLAH’S VISION)
The desire to see Allah SWT is naturally
kindled in one who reposes faith in his
existence and Unity. Allah SWT says “…
Whoever expects to meet his Lord, let
him work righteousness, and in the
worship of his Lord, admit no one as
partner. (S18:A110). Whoever hopes to
meet Allah SWT should work according to
His dictates and he should not conclude
others in his worship of Allah SWT and His
attributes.
It may be pointed out here that Allah ‘s
vision in this world is possible, according
to the belief of Ahl-e-sunnat. The
explanation for this is that when Prophet
Moses AHS heard the word of Allah SWT
and enjoyed it, he developed a desire to
see him. He, therefore, prayed to Allah
SWT saying “Lord show thyself to me that
I may look at Thee (S7:A143).
6. TALAB-E-DEEDAR-E-KHUDA (DESIRE FOR ALLAH’S VISION)
Narrated by Hazrat Abu Moosa RZ, The Prophet Mohammed PBUH said “Whoever loves the meeting with Allah
SWT, Allah SWT too, loves the meeting him; and whoever hates the meeting with Allah SWT, Allah SWT too, hates the
meeting with him. (Sahih Bukhari)
MAY 2014
RAJAB – SHABAAN 1435H
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RAJAB
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6th
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19th
20th
26th
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29
29
Hazrat Imam Shaf’ee RH, (206H).
Bahr-e-Aam Hazrat Bandagi Miyan Syed Ali Sutun-e-deen RH. (Madakpalli).
Urs Hazrat Bandagi Miyan Syed Ali Sutun-e-deen RH.
Umm-Ul-Momineen Hazrat Bibi Umm Habiba RZ.
Wafat Qaid-e-Millat Nawab Bahadur Yar Jung RH.
Hazrat Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti RH, Ghareeb Nawaz, (Ajmer Shareef).
Viladat Hazrat Syedna Ali RZ.
Hazrat Syedna Ibrahim Khaleelullah AHS.
Urs Mubarak Hazrat Bandagi Miyan Sheikh Bheek RZ Muhajir Mahdi-e-Ma'ud
AHS (Parinda, Osmanabad, MS)
Umm Ul Momineen Bibi Zainab RZ.
Lailat Ul Meraj
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TALAB-E-DEEDAR-E-KHUDA
(DESIRE FOR ALLAH’S VISION)
No doubt, if the vision of Allah SWT
were impossible, Prophet Moses
AHS, would never have made the
request. Since he made or, the
vision of Allah SWT is proved to be
possible and permitted in this world.
Secondly, Allah SWT reply to
Prophet Moses AHS also shows that
the vision of Allah is possible and
permitted. For Allah SWT has
associated, his being viewed with the
stability of the mountain. In other
words, He made His being viewed
contingent on the mountain
remaining stationary. “Thou will not
see me, buy gaze upon the
mountain, if it stands still in its place,
then you will see me (S7: A143).
(Al Qul Al Mahmood)
7. ZIKR –E- DAWAM (CONTINUOUS REMEMBERENCE ) Narrated by Hazrat Anas ibn Malik RZ, The
Prophet Mohammed PBUH said “That I sit in the company of the people who remember Allah SWT the exalted
from morning prayer till the sun rises is clearer to me than that I emancipate four slaves form the children of
Isra’il, and that I sit with the people who remember Allah SWT from afternoon Prayer till the sun sets is dearer to
me than that I emancipate four slaves (Sunan Abu Dawood, Book 35: Knowledge Kitab Al ilm, Number 3659).
JUNE 2014
SHABAAN - RAMADAN 1435H
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Mon
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Tue
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3
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SHABAAN
3rd
6th
10th
10th
14th
21st
22nd
26th
28th
29th
Umm Ul Momineen Bibi Hafsa RZ 45H.
Hazrat Bibi Umm Kulsoom RZ Bint Rasool Allah SAS.
Umm Ul Momineen Bib Ayesha RZ (85H).
Hazrat Nooh AHS.
Lailat Ul Baraat
Bahr-e-Aam Hazrat Bandagi Miyan Shah-e-Niamat RZ, 3rd Khalifa of Imamuna
Mehdi-e-Ma’ud AHS (935H, Loghad shareef, Poona)
Urs Hazrat Bandagi Miyan Shah-e-Niamat RZ 3rd Khalifa of Imamuna
Mehdi-e- Ma’ud AHS (935H, Loghad Shareef, Poona)
Hazrat Zunoon Masri RH (244H).
Bahr-e-Aam Hazrat Bandagi Miyan Syed Quasim Yadullahi, (Zuhrapur, Kurnool)
Urs Hazrat Bandagi Miyan Syed Quasim Yadullahi, (Zuhrapur, Kurnool)
ZIKR –E- DAWAM
(CONTINUOUS
REMEMBERENCE)
Allah SWT says “When ye have
performed the act of worship,
remember Allah SWT, standing,
sitting and reclining.” (S4: A103).
Imam Razi quoted Hazrat Ibn Abbas
RZ as saying: “Remember Allah SWT
day and night, on land and sea, in
station or in Journey, in health and
sickness in public or in private. In his
tafseer of the Quranic Verse :
“Remembrance of Allah is Highest.”
(S24: A45); he says that two points
are to be noted here: First, that Allah
SWT remembers you and his
remembering you is of a higher
degree than your remembering Him,
and secondly, remembrance of Allah
SWT is the most exalted among all
other prayers.
(Al Qul Al Mahmood
8. ZIKR –E- DAWAM (CONTINUOUS REMEMBERENCE )
Hazrat Abu Said Khudri RZ and Hazrat Abu Huraira RZ reported that the Prophet Mohammed PBUH said
“When any group of men remember Allah SWT, angels surround them and mercy covers them, tranquility
descends upon them, and Allah SWT, mentions them to those who are with Him.
(Narrated by Muslim, Tirmidhi, Ahmad, Ibn Majah and Bayqahi)
JULY 2014
RAMADAN - SHAWWAL 1435H
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Mon
Tue
Wed
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7
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10th
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31
3
ZIKR –E- DAWAM
(CONTINUOUS
REMEMBERENCE)
RAMADAN
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4th
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EVENTS of SHABAAN & RAMADAN
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Bahr-e-Aam Siddiq-e-Akber Hazrat Bandagi Miran Syed Mahmood Sani-e-Mehdi
RZ (918H, Bhelot Sharif) 1st Khalifa and s/o Mehdi-e-Ma'ud AHS.
Hazrat Syedati Unnisa Bibi Fatima uz Zahra RZ Khatoon Jannat.
Urs-e-Mubarak Siddiq-e-Akber Hazrat Bandagi Miran Syed Mahmood Sani-eMehdi RZ
Hazrat Bilal RZ.
Umm Ul Momineen Hazrat Khadajatul Kubra RZ.
Hazrat Khwaja Naseeruddin, Chirag Dehalvi RH.
Bahr-e-Aam Hazrat Bandagi Malik Ilahdad Khalifay Groh-e- Mahdavia (945H,
Kapadwanj, Gujarat)
Urs Hazrat Bandagi Malik Ilahdad Khalifay Groh-e- Mahdavia (945H,
Kapadwanj, Gujarat)
Ameer-ul-Momineen Hazrat Syedna Ali RZ, 4th Khalifa-e-Islam (40H, Najaf, Iraq)
Lailat ul Qadr (Night of Power)
Further Allah SWT says: “And, do
thou (O reader) bring thy Lord to
remembrance in thy (very) soul, with
humility and in reverence. Without
loudness in words, in the morning and
evenings, and be not thou of those
who are unheedful (S7: A205).
In his tafseer, Imam Razi says that
“There are no limited timings for the
remembrance of Allah SWT, it is
obligatory at all times.
Remembering Allah SWT in heart
(Qalb in Arabic also means Medulla,
a part of the brain) must be
continuous and perpetual. One
should not be neglectful of Allah SWT
even for a moment.
(Al Qul Al Mahmood)
9. Tawakkal (RELIANCE ON ALLAH)
Narrated by Hazrat Ibn Abbas RZ, that Allah SWT Apostle Prophet Mohammed PBUH said “ Seventy thousand of
my people will enter paradise without being taken to account. They are those who do not use spells or take
omens, but put their trust in their Lord. (Sahih Bukhari and Sahih Muslim)
AUGUST 2014
SHAWWAL - ZUL-QA’DAH 14354H
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Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
31
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10
13
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30
SHAWWAL
5th
11th
12th
13th
14th
Umm Ul Momineen Hazrat Soudah RZ.)
Bahr-e-Aam Hazraat Ganj-e-Shuhada RZ Kabadi Ki Bahr-e-Aam (930H,
Khambel)
Urs-e-Mubarak Hazraat Ganj Shuhada RZ
Bahr-e-Aam Syed-ush-Shuhada Hazrat Bandagi Miyan Syed Khundmir Siddiq-eVilayat RZ (Second Khalifa of Imamuna Mehdi-e-Ma'ud AHS (930H, 3 Burial
places - Chapaneer, Patan, Sudrasan – Gujarat).
Urs Syed-ush-Shuhada Hazrat Bandagi Miyan Syed Khundmir Siddiq-e-Vilayat
RZ (Second Khalifa of Imamuna Mehdi-e-Ma'ud AHS (930H, 3 Burial places Chapaneer, Patan, Sudrasan – Gujarat).
ZUL-QA’DAH
1st
2nd
22
28
1
Bahr-e-Aam Hazrat Bandagi Miyan Shah Dilawar RZ, 5th Khalifa Imamuna
Mehdi-e-Ma'ud AHS ((945H, Borkheda, Chalis Gaon)
Urs Mubarak Hazrat Bandagi Miyan Shah Dilawar RZ, 5th Khalifa Imamuna
AHS,
16
19
25
EVENTS of SHAWWAL & ZUL-QA’DAH
12
18
24
9
15
21
27
5
11
17
2
8
14
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26
29
10
16
22
7
13
19
25
28
12
18
24
6
9
15
21
27
5
11
17
Sat
23
26
29
2
30
3
TAWAKKAL
(RELIANCE ON ALLAH)
Another compulsory duty enjoined on the
faithful and true aspirants is Tawakkul
which means, complete reliance and faith
in God. The destiny as laid down by Him.
In all matters of our life we are expected,
after doing our best, to leave the results to
the will of God. In an advanced stage,
Tawakkul implies that even for procuring
means of day to day subsistence, one
should not strive, or look on the causes;
one had to look towards the Cause of
causes. The Prophet Ibrahim AHS when he
was about to be catapulted in fire by the
tyrant Namrud, was asked by the great
angel Hazrat Gibrael AHS, why he would
not seek the help of God, replied, if it was
the will of God that he should be burnt
alive, he would surrender to the Divine
Will; he would not ask for anything against
it. This is an example of complete
Tawakkul.
(Fragrance of Khalifatullah)
10. SUHBAT-E-SADIQEEN (Company of the righteous)
Hazrat Abu Moosa Al Ashari RZ, reported that
the Prophet Mohammed PBUH said “The example of a good companion and a bad one is the bearer of
musk and the worker on the bellows. A bearer of must would give you some, you might buy some form him,
or you might enjoy the fragrance of his musk. The worker on the bellows, on the other hand, might spoil your
clothes with sparks from his bellows, or you get a bad smell from him (Reported by Al Bukhari and Muslim)
SEPTEMBER 2014
ZUL-QA’DAH - ZUL-HIJJAH 1435H
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Mon
Tue
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5
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11
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21
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28
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29
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10
18
24
28
5
11
17
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9
15
21
27
4
10
16
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8
14
20
26
3
9
15
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7
13
19
25
2
8
14
Wed
20
24
26
30
27
1
30
4
SUHBAT-E-SADIQEEN
(COMPANYOF THE
RIGHTEOUS)
EVENTS of SHAWWAL & ZUL-QA’DAH
ZUL-QA’DAH
7th
8th
18th
19th
Bahr-e-Aam Hazrat Bandagi Miyan Shah Nizam RZ (4th Khalifa Imamuna
Mehdi-e-Ma’ud AHS, 940H (Anondra-Gujarat).
Urs Mubarak Hazrat Bandagi Miyan Shah Nizam RZ, 4th Khalifa Imamuna
AHS.
Bahr-e-Aam Hazrat Imamuna Miran Syed Mohammed Jaunpuri Mehdi-e-Ma’ud
Khalifatullah AHS (910H, Farah Mubarak, Afghanistan).
Urs Hazrat Imamuna Miran Syed Mohammed Jaunpuri Mehdi-e-Ma’ud
Khalifatullah AHS (910H, Farah Mubarak, Afghanistan).
ZUL-HIJJAH
2nd
3rd
Bahr-e-Aam Umm-ul-Musadaqeen Bibi Allahdadi RZ w/o Hazrat Imamuna
Mehdi-e-Ma’ud AHS (891H, Chapaneer, Gujarat).
Urs Bibi Alahdadi RZ w/o Hazrat Imamuna AHS.
Hazrat Mehdi AHS, stated that the
Company of the Ascetics is
compulsory. The ascetic (Sadiq)
means a person who follows Allah
SWT, and his messenger Prophet
Mohammed PBUH and such
following should be evident from his
utterances and actions. After the
advent of the Hazrat Mehdi AHS, the
definition of Sadiq (Ascetic) is that he
is the person who follows Allah SWT,
His messenger Prophet Mohammed
PBUH, and the Hazrat Mehdi AHS.
Further his following shall be
exhibited through his utterances and
actions. For a Momin having the
company of the sadiq is compulsory .
11. SUHBAT-E-SADIQIN (Company of the righteous)
The tradition, on the authority of Hazrat Abu Hurairah RZ, Prophet Mohammed PBUH said: “Man models
himself after his companion, so let each one of you see who he chooses for companion.” (Al Tirmidhi)
OCTOBER 2014
ZUL-HIJJAH 1435H - MUHARRAM 1436H
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
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5
5
9
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10
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24
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2
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10th
10th
18th
22nd
23rd
30th
3
29
4
1st
2nd
24
30
5
Youm Arafat.
Eid Ul Adha.
Imam Mohammed Baqer RH.
Amir-ul-Momineen Hazrat Osman-e-Ghani RZ (35H, 3rd Khalifa-e- Islam)
Bahr-eAam Hazrat Bandagi Miran Shah Yakoob Hasan-e-Vilayat RZ (980H,
Daulatabad).
Urs Hazrat Bandagi Miran Shah Yakoob Hasan-e-Vilayat RZ (980H,
Daulatabad).
Bahr-e-Aam Hazrat Bandagi Miyan Syed Yahiya Bin Bandagi Miyan Syed
Yadullah Arcot, TamilNadu
Shahadat Amir Ul Momineen Hazrat Umar Ibn Khattab (Omar Farooq) RZ, (2nd
Caliph Islam)
Umm ul Musadaqeen Bibi Bhikha RZ
18
22
28
MUHARRAM
28
17
23
27
11
15
21
ZUL-HIJJAH
22
26
10
16
20
4
8
14
EVENTS of ZUL-HIJJAH & MUHARRAM
25
7
13
19
Sat
3
9
15
21
27
6
12
18
2
8
14
20
26
11
17
23
7
Fri
25
29
31
6
SUHBAT-E-SADIQEEN
(COMPANYOF THE
RIGHTEOUS)
Allah SWT says. “O believers have fear
of Allah SWT and be in the company
of the Ascetics (Surah Tuaba, A119).
Therefore every believer must have
fear of Allah SWT and live in the
company of a truthful person. The
fear of Allah SWT is such as
compulsory deed, which is clearly
evident. The reason for company of
the Ascetics being compulsory is that
the word Kunu is in imperative from
which is a proof for such order being
the compulsory to act so long as there
is no other indication which prohibits
its being compulsory, In this holy
verse the word kunu has occurred in
this i.e., with it there is no indication
which prevents its being compulsory
(farz).
(Al Aqaid, Part IV by Hazrat Allama Shamsi)
12. HIJRAT (MIGRATION)
Narrated by Hazrat Umar bin Al Khattab RZ that The Prophet Mohammed PBUH said “The (reward of) deed
depend on intentions, and every person will get the reward according to what he intends. So, whoever migrated for
Allah SWT, and His Apostle Mohammed PBUH, then his migration will be for Allah SWT and His Apostle, and
whoever migrated for worldly benefits or for marrying a woman, then his migration will be for what he migrated for
(Sahih Bukhari, Volume 3, Book 46, Number 706)
NOVEMBER 2014
MUHARRAM - SAFAR 1436H
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Mon
Tue
Wed
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30
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7
7
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9
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29
15th
16th
16th
16th
26
3
17th
17th
17th
18th
19th
28th
29th
Youm Ashura - Shahadat Hazrat Imam Hussain (60H, Karbala)
Hazrat Imam Zainul Abedein RH.
Bahr-e-Aam Hazrat Bandagi Miyan Syed Mahmood Syedanji Khatim-alMurshideen RZ, Hussain-e-Vilayat (996H, Jalor, Rajasthan)
Urs Hazrat Bandagi Miyan Syed Mahmood Syedanji Khatim-al-Murshideen
RZ.
Bahr-e-Aam Hazrat Bandagi Miyan Syed Ibrahim RZ s/o Hazrat Mahdi-eMaud AHS (933H, Dungapur)
Bahr-e-Aam Hazrat Bandagi Miyan Syed Noor Mohammed Khatim-e-Kaar
RH (1033, Manchippa)
Bahr-eAam Hazrat Bandagi Miyan Syed Shah-e-Qasim Mujtahid-e-Groh
Mahdavia (1043H, Musheerabad)
Urs Hazrat Bandagi Miyan Syed Ibrahim RZ s/o Hazrat Mahdi-e-Maud AHS
Urs Hazrat Bandagi Miyan Syed Noor Mohammed Khatim-e-Kaar RH
Urs Hazrat Bandagi Miyan Syed Shah-e-Qasim Mujtahid-e-Groh Mahdavia
Bahr-e-Aam Hazrat Syed Ashraf Alim Achcha Miyan, (Dholka, Gujarat)
Urs Hazrat Syed Ashraf Alim Achcha Miyan, (Dholka, Gujarat)
Bahr-e-Aam Hazrat Syed Quasim Yadullahi,(Baroda, Gujarat)
Urs Hazrat Syed Quasim Yadullahi,(Baroda, Gujarat)
Bahr-e-Aam Hazrat Bandagi Miyan Shah Ibrahim RH (Kachiguda, Hyd.)
Shahadat Hazrat Imam Hussain RZ.
21
27
4
15
21
27
SAFAR
7th
7th
14
20
26
8
14
20
EVENTS of MUHARRAM & SAFAR
MUHARRAM
10th
11th
14th
13
19
25
7
13
19
25
2
12
18
24
6
12
18
24
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11
17
23
5
11
17
23
10
16
22
4
22
28
28
5
29
6
HIJRAT
(MIGRATION)
Hazrat Mehdi AHS had made migration
(Hijrat) compulsory. It means that, the
land where due to opponents it is
prohibited to perform the religious deeds,
it becomes on believers compulsory (Farz)
that, they should migrate from that land
and go to a place where they can perform
submission to Allah SWT, peacefully.
Allah SWT, says i.e. those people who do
not migrate from the towns of the
disbelievers in spite of their weakness in
the religious to them the angels will say
‘whether the land of all was not (wide)
enough for you, it was mandatory on you
to leave those places’. For such people
there is hell and it is a very bad place. For
this reason only Hazrat Mehdi AHS, had
made the act of Hijrat as a compulsory
deed when ever such conditions are
prevailing. (Al Aqaid, Part IV)
13. UZLAT- UZ-KHALQ
(SECLUSION FROM PUBLIC)
Narrated by Hazrat Abu Said Al Khudri RZ that A Bedouin came to the Prophet Mohammed PBUH and said
“O Allah’s Apostle! Who is the best of mankind? “The Prophet Mohammed PBUH said “A man who strives for
Allah SWT cause with his life and property, and also a man who lives (all alone) in a mountain paths to worship
his Lord and save the people from his evil. (Sahih Bukhari, Volume 76, Book 8, Number 501)
DECEMBER 2014
SAFAR – RABI AL AWWAL 1436H
Sun
Mon
Tue
1
8
8
15
14
21
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28
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29
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30
7
29th
27
26
3
27
4
8
Urs Hazrat Bandagi Miyan Shah Ibrahim RH.
Hazrat Imam Moosa Raza (Mashad, Iran, 202 H).
Bahr-e-Aam Hazrat Syed Shareef Urf Roshan Miyan Yadullahi (Kachiguda,
Hyderabad)
Urs Hazrat Syed Shareef Urf Roshan Miyan Yadullahi (Kachiguda, Hyderabad)
Bahr-e-Aam Hazrat Bandagi Miyan Syed Raj Mohammed RH, Chanchalguda.
Urs Hazrat Bandagi Miyan Syed Raj Mohammed RH, Chanchalguda
Bahr-e-Aam Hazrat Bandagi Miyan Shah Nusrat RH – (Lalgadi, Hyd, 1079H).
Urs Hazrat Bandagi Miyan Shah NusratRH.
Bahr-e-Aam Hazrat Syed Najmuddin Yadullahi, S/o Hazrat Syed Murtuza
Yadullahi (Baroda, Gujarat)
Urs Hazrat Syed Najmuddin Yadullahi, S/o Hazrat Syed Murtuza Yadullahi
(Baroda, Gujarat)
RABI-AL-AWWAL
2nd
3rd
20
31
SAFAR
10th
24th
25th
28th
29th
28th
19
25
2
13
20
26
EVENTS of SAFAR & RABI-AL-AWWAL
8th
9th
9th
12
18
24
6
13
19
25
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5
11
17
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12
18
24
30
4
10
16
Fri
11
17
23
29
3
9
15
Thu
10
16
22
28
2
9
7
14
Wed
Urs Mubarak Khatim Ul Nabayeen Hazrat Mohammed Mustafa SAS
Umm Ul Musadaqeen Bibi Bounji RZ (Ahmadabad)
UZLAT-UZ-KHALQ
(SECLUSION FROM PUBLIC)
The Holy Quran, through its various
verses, enjoins upon the Muslims to
be always attached to God by always
remembering him. Anything which
prevents or comes in the way of this
attachment should be avoided. Hence the
staunch lovers of God and all saints
preferred retirement and seclusion
particularly in the initial stages of their
spiritual progress. Hazrat Mehdi AHS said
that for developing deep love of God
(Ishq-e-Ilahi) one should live in seclusion
and retirement avoiding company of
crowds, including that of the near and
dear in order to avoid all distractions and
to be absorbed in meditation. For a lover
of God, this attitude and habit is
compulsory. Prophet Mohammed PBUH
spent long days in deep meditation in the
sacred cave of Hira near Mecca. All saints
followed his example.
(Fragrance of Khalifatullah)