The Name for Allah is Ar-Ra'oof means the Most Kind, the Tenderly Merciful, the Clement and Compassionate. The One Who bestows boundless Clemency, Tenderness and Affection; the One Who shows the utmost Compassion
The Name for Allah is Afuww means the Supreme Pardoner, the Forgiver, the Eliminator of Sins. Allaah سبحانه وتعالى is the One Who blots out and leaves no trace of any sin or fault. The One Who passes over and absolves any fault
This document provides a summary and commentary of Surah Al-Qariah from the Quran. It begins by explaining that Al-Qariah is one of the names for the Day of Judgment. It then summarizes each verse, explaining their meaning and providing context from hadith. For example, it notes that verses 4-5 describe mankind and mountains being scattered and wool-like on the Day of Judgment. Verses 6-7 discuss people's deeds being weighed and their rewards in Paradise or Hell. The summary concludes by stating the document provides tafsir (commentary) of the full surah with references to hadith and explanations of Arabic terms.
Allahumma inni asaluka bi rahmatikalati wasiat kulla shay - Kumayl Ibn Ziyad Nakha'i was a close companion of Imam Ali who recorded this beautiful dua after hearing Imam Ali recite it. The dua seeks Allah's mercy through his attributes like power, knowledge and majesty that encompass all things. It explains the meanings of terms in the dua like quwat, izzat and explains how all creation is under Allah's dominion. The dua highlights Allah's greatness seen in the vastness of creation and how only he is eternal after all else perishes.
11. durood e-ghausia english, arabic translation and transliterationzakir2012
This document discusses Durood-e-Ghausia, a prayer asking Allah to bless the Prophet Muhammad. It was very important to Hazrat Ghaus-e-Azam, Sheikh Abdul Qaadir Jilani, who would recite it at the end of lectures and writings. The prayer asks Allah to bless Muhammad, whose light was created before anything else, and whose appearance brought mercy to all creatures. Reciting it 10 times morning and evening draws one closer to Allah and makes one a saint, protects one from catastrophes, and leads to endless divine mercy.
This document contains passages of praise and glorification of God and various angels from multiple religious texts. It includes phrases praising God's greatness, mercy, power over creation, and status as the one God. It also includes phrases of praise specific to angels like Mikha'il, Quroos, Salsa'il, and others. The passages emphasize praising God and seeking his forgiveness.
The Name for Allah is Afuww means the Supreme Pardoner, the Forgiver, the Eliminator of Sins. Allaah سبحانه وتعالى is the One Who blots out and leaves no trace of any sin or fault. The One Who passes over and absolves any fault
This document provides a summary and commentary of Surah Al-Qariah from the Quran. It begins by explaining that Al-Qariah is one of the names for the Day of Judgment. It then summarizes each verse, explaining their meaning and providing context from hadith. For example, it notes that verses 4-5 describe mankind and mountains being scattered and wool-like on the Day of Judgment. Verses 6-7 discuss people's deeds being weighed and their rewards in Paradise or Hell. The summary concludes by stating the document provides tafsir (commentary) of the full surah with references to hadith and explanations of Arabic terms.
Allahumma inni asaluka bi rahmatikalati wasiat kulla shay - Kumayl Ibn Ziyad Nakha'i was a close companion of Imam Ali who recorded this beautiful dua after hearing Imam Ali recite it. The dua seeks Allah's mercy through his attributes like power, knowledge and majesty that encompass all things. It explains the meanings of terms in the dua like quwat, izzat and explains how all creation is under Allah's dominion. The dua highlights Allah's greatness seen in the vastness of creation and how only he is eternal after all else perishes.
11. durood e-ghausia english, arabic translation and transliterationzakir2012
This document discusses Durood-e-Ghausia, a prayer asking Allah to bless the Prophet Muhammad. It was very important to Hazrat Ghaus-e-Azam, Sheikh Abdul Qaadir Jilani, who would recite it at the end of lectures and writings. The prayer asks Allah to bless Muhammad, whose light was created before anything else, and whose appearance brought mercy to all creatures. Reciting it 10 times morning and evening draws one closer to Allah and makes one a saint, protects one from catastrophes, and leads to endless divine mercy.
This document contains passages of praise and glorification of God and various angels from multiple religious texts. It includes phrases praising God's greatness, mercy, power over creation, and status as the one God. It also includes phrases of praise specific to angels like Mikha'il, Quroos, Salsa'il, and others. The passages emphasize praising God and seeking his forgiveness.
The content for this presentation on the Tafseer of Surah Al-Mulk 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.
This document provides context and explanations for the Dua Kumayl. It begins with an introduction explaining the purpose of exploring and explaining the meanings behind the words in the dua. It then provides historical background on the origin of the dua and how it was first recorded. The bulk of the document analyzes each line of the dua, providing translations of key words, related Quranic verses, and explanations from scholars to help readers better understand and connect with the dua. It aims to give the supplicant a deeper emotional connection to the words being recited.
1. The document discusses Ayat ul Kursi, a verse from the Quran that describes Allah as the eternal, all-powerful creator of the heavens and earth.
2. It provides 4 hadiths relating to Ayat ul Kursi, including ones stating that reciting it after each prayer will prevent anything from coming between a person and Paradise except death.
3. The document encourages Muslims to take the couple seconds needed to recite this verse after prayers due to the immense benefits and protections it provides according to the Prophet Muhammad.
This document provides a reminder to a sister about the transient nature of this life and the importance of obeying Allah to avoid eternal punishment. It describes how this life will end in death, followed by resurrection and judgement. One will either enter paradise or hellfire based on their deeds. It urges spending time in obedience to Allah to prepare for the afterlife, when one will have no friends or possessions, only their record of good and bad deeds. It warns of the terrors of death, the grave, resurrection and hellfire, and encourages living righteously to avoid eternal regret.
This document provides a summary and transliteration of various Islamic prayers and surahs, including the Adhan (call to prayer), ablution duas, the Iqamat, and full surahs from the Quran such as Al-Fatihah, Al-Qadr, Al-Asr, Al-Feel and Quraish. It aims to help readers understand the meaning and pronunciation of common recitations. The document encourages learning Arabic and memorizing prayers and surahs through daily practice.
Aayatul qursi explanation - muhammad bin saalin al uthaymeenShahedur
This document provides a summary of Aayatul-Kursi (verse 255 of Surah Al-Baqarah) and its meaning. The summary is as follows:
1) Aayatul-Kursi affirms the oneness of Allah (tawheed) and incorporates the three types of tawheed - rububiyyah, uluhiyyah, and asmā wa sifāt.
2) It mentions several of Allah's names and attributes that establish the foundations of Islam, including Al-Hayy (The Ever-Living), Al-Qayyoom (The Sustainer), and others.
3) The verse confirms Allah
1. Highlights: a) Main Topics, b) Listening: Recitation &
Translation, c) Elucidation
2. Structure: a) Meaning b) Statistics c) Reading
3. Message: Introduces the Central Theme of the Surah
4. References: Internet Sources
5. Quiz: Test the Knowledge About the Surah
Thank you.
The document discusses Surah Al-Fatiha, the first chapter of the Quran. It notes that the first three verses rectify faith in human existence by introducing Tawheed, the oneness of God. It discusses the meaning of the original Arabic word "Al-Hamd" and how it acknowledges God's greatness. The document analyzes how the verses declare Tawheed in its different forms through references to God as Lord, His names/attributes, and His divinity. It explains how God sent prophets to guide people and how the different names of God, such as "Al-Rahman" and "Al-Rahim" signify His attributes of mercy.
My advice to the women by the shaykhah umm abdillaah al-waadi'iyah 02Shahedur
The document provides an encouragement to be sincere in one's actions and to preserve one's time. It discusses several hadiths of the Prophet Muhammad that emphasize performing deeds solely for the sake of God and avoiding showing off. It also notes how the companions aspired for paradise above all else. Additionally, it stresses the short and fleeting nature of this life and advises making the most of one's free time and health in acts of obedience to God before responsibilities increase. Striving hard for what benefits one in this life and the next is encouraged.
The document discusses the importance of reading Soorat Al-Kahf and its connection to protecting against the Dajjaal. It notes that Soorat Al-Kahf contains stories that relate to four major trials that the Dajjaal will use, involving religion, wealth, knowledge, and authority. Reading specific parts of Soorat Al-Kahf, such as the last ten verses or the beginning ten verses, has been said to protect against the deception of the Dajjaal. The document urges understanding the lessons of humility, sincerity, and knowing the realities of life contained in Soorat Al-Kahf in order to be prepared for the trials of this life and saved
The document discusses the importance of reading Soorat Al-Kahf and its connection to protecting against the Dajjaal. It notes that Soorat Al-Kahf contains stories that relate to four major trials that the Dajjaal will use, involving religion, wealth, knowledge, and authority. Reading specific parts of Soorat Al-Kahf, such as the last ten verses or the beginning ten verses, has been said to protect against the deception of the Dajjaal. The document urges understanding the lessons of humility, sincerity, and knowing the realities of life contained in Soorat Al-Kahf in order to be prepared for the trials of this life and saved
The document discusses the importance of reading Soorat Al-Kahf and its connection to protecting against the Dajjaal. It notes that Soorat Al-Kahf contains stories that relate to four major trials that the Dajjaal will use, involving religion, wealth, knowledge, and authority. Reading specific parts of Soorat Al-Kahf, such as the last ten verses or the beginning ten verses, has been said to protect against the deception of the Dajjaal. The document urges understanding the lessons of humility, sincerity, and knowing the realities of life contained in Soorat Al-Kahf in order to be prepared for the trials of this life and saved
1. Ayat Al-Kursi is considered the best verse in the Quran as it mentions the names of Allah 14 times.
2. It provides protection against devils and gives light in the grave. Reciting it with certain verses and chapters provides additional protection and benefits.
3. It describes 7 primary attributes of Allah - that He is the one true God, Ever-Living, Self-Subsisting, not overcome by slumber, to whom all things in the heavens and earth belong, before whom all can intercede only with permission, and who knows all things.
1) Surah At-Tariq swears by the heaven, the star At-Tariq (the night-comer), and humanity's protector from Allah's calamities.
2) It reminds humans that they were created from water gushing forth between the backbone and ribs, so Allah is able to resurrect them.
3) On Judgment Day, humans will have no power or helpers, and all secrets will be examined when they are made manifest.
This document provides information about Surah Luqman, including its name, period of revelation, theme, and subject matter.
1) Surah Luqman discusses important themes like the meaninglessness of shirk (associating others with God) and the truth and reasonableness of tauhid (affirming the Oneness of God). It invites people to give up blind imitation and consider the teachings of Prophet Muhammad.
2) It references the wisdom of Luqman the sage and notes that the teachings of Prophet Muhammad are consistent with what wise people of the past have said.
3) The surah addresses important topics like establishing prayers, enjoining good and forbidding evil, having
1) The Messenger of Allah said that the remembrance of Allah (dhikr) is the best of deeds, highest in rank, and better than acts of charity, jihad, or martyrdom.
2) Dhikr such as reciting the Quran, saying "SubhanAllah", and remembering Allah's names have significant spiritual benefits and rewards, such as forgiveness of sins and the planting of palm trees in Paradise.
3) The four most beloved phrases to Allah are "SubhanAllah", "Alhamdulillah", "La ilaha illAllah", and "Allahu Akbar", and saying them earns spiritual rewards and brings one
2. durood e-nahariya english, arabic translation and transliterationzakir2012
Durood-e-Nahariya is a prayer asking Allah to bless Muhammad and his descendants and companions. It states that reciting this prayer daily will give the reciter great strength and power so that no one can subdue them. It also guarantees success in all worldly affairs. If recited during times of calamity, Allah will help the reciter from unknown sources and help them overcome every difficulty safely.
Ibless, also known as Satan, is a jinn who was created from fire by Allah. He disobeyed Allah by refusing to prostrate before Adam as commanded. Due to his arrogance and disobedience, Ibless was cursed by Allah and expelled from Jannah. He vowed to mislead mankind from the straight path of Allah. Ibless seeks to fill Hell with humanity by making disobedience attractive and distracting people from worshipping Allah alone. However, Allah warns that Ibless only has authority over those who choose to follow him, and that those who believe in Allah and do good deeds have nothing to fear.
This document provides details about Tafsir Ibn Kathir, a classic Sunni Islamic commentary on the Quran by Imad ud Din Ibn Kathir. It then summarizes the commentary and virtues of Surah Al-A'la (Chapter 87 of the Quran). Key points include:
1. Tafsir Ibn Kathir is considered a summary of the earlier Tafsir al-Tabari commentary.
2. Surah Al-A'la was revealed in Mecca before the Hijrah. The Prophet Muhammad would recite it and other surahs in the two Eid prayers and Friday prayers if they coincided.
3. The surah instructs
99 Names of Allah with Meanings (PDF)
In Islam, Allah is believed to have 99 Names, known as the 99 Names of Allah, ʾasmāʾu llāhi l-ḥusnā. They are also called 99 Attributes of Allah. The meaning of the names differs among interpretations.
The document discusses the name Al-Kareem, one of the 99 names of Allah. It provides meanings of the root word, including being generous, giving, beneficent, and being highly esteemed. Examples are given of how Allah exemplifies this name through forgiving sins, providing variety in food and nature, and making Paradise an ultimate manifestation of generosity beyond our imagination. Quranic verses are cited that reference Allah's generosity.
This document provides a summary of the 99 Beautiful Names of Allah translated from Arabic. It begins with an introduction explaining the importance of knowing Allah's names according to Islamic scripture. Each name is then listed in Arabic with its English translation and a brief proof from the Quran or hadith. The names are meant to help Muslims properly worship and call upon Allah. The document aims to concisely introduce non-Arabic readers to this important theological concept.
The content for this presentation on the Tafseer of Surah Al-Mulk 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.
This document provides context and explanations for the Dua Kumayl. It begins with an introduction explaining the purpose of exploring and explaining the meanings behind the words in the dua. It then provides historical background on the origin of the dua and how it was first recorded. The bulk of the document analyzes each line of the dua, providing translations of key words, related Quranic verses, and explanations from scholars to help readers better understand and connect with the dua. It aims to give the supplicant a deeper emotional connection to the words being recited.
1. The document discusses Ayat ul Kursi, a verse from the Quran that describes Allah as the eternal, all-powerful creator of the heavens and earth.
2. It provides 4 hadiths relating to Ayat ul Kursi, including ones stating that reciting it after each prayer will prevent anything from coming between a person and Paradise except death.
3. The document encourages Muslims to take the couple seconds needed to recite this verse after prayers due to the immense benefits and protections it provides according to the Prophet Muhammad.
This document provides a reminder to a sister about the transient nature of this life and the importance of obeying Allah to avoid eternal punishment. It describes how this life will end in death, followed by resurrection and judgement. One will either enter paradise or hellfire based on their deeds. It urges spending time in obedience to Allah to prepare for the afterlife, when one will have no friends or possessions, only their record of good and bad deeds. It warns of the terrors of death, the grave, resurrection and hellfire, and encourages living righteously to avoid eternal regret.
This document provides a summary and transliteration of various Islamic prayers and surahs, including the Adhan (call to prayer), ablution duas, the Iqamat, and full surahs from the Quran such as Al-Fatihah, Al-Qadr, Al-Asr, Al-Feel and Quraish. It aims to help readers understand the meaning and pronunciation of common recitations. The document encourages learning Arabic and memorizing prayers and surahs through daily practice.
Aayatul qursi explanation - muhammad bin saalin al uthaymeenShahedur
This document provides a summary of Aayatul-Kursi (verse 255 of Surah Al-Baqarah) and its meaning. The summary is as follows:
1) Aayatul-Kursi affirms the oneness of Allah (tawheed) and incorporates the three types of tawheed - rububiyyah, uluhiyyah, and asmā wa sifāt.
2) It mentions several of Allah's names and attributes that establish the foundations of Islam, including Al-Hayy (The Ever-Living), Al-Qayyoom (The Sustainer), and others.
3) The verse confirms Allah
1. Highlights: a) Main Topics, b) Listening: Recitation &
Translation, c) Elucidation
2. Structure: a) Meaning b) Statistics c) Reading
3. Message: Introduces the Central Theme of the Surah
4. References: Internet Sources
5. Quiz: Test the Knowledge About the Surah
Thank you.
The document discusses Surah Al-Fatiha, the first chapter of the Quran. It notes that the first three verses rectify faith in human existence by introducing Tawheed, the oneness of God. It discusses the meaning of the original Arabic word "Al-Hamd" and how it acknowledges God's greatness. The document analyzes how the verses declare Tawheed in its different forms through references to God as Lord, His names/attributes, and His divinity. It explains how God sent prophets to guide people and how the different names of God, such as "Al-Rahman" and "Al-Rahim" signify His attributes of mercy.
My advice to the women by the shaykhah umm abdillaah al-waadi'iyah 02Shahedur
The document provides an encouragement to be sincere in one's actions and to preserve one's time. It discusses several hadiths of the Prophet Muhammad that emphasize performing deeds solely for the sake of God and avoiding showing off. It also notes how the companions aspired for paradise above all else. Additionally, it stresses the short and fleeting nature of this life and advises making the most of one's free time and health in acts of obedience to God before responsibilities increase. Striving hard for what benefits one in this life and the next is encouraged.
The document discusses the importance of reading Soorat Al-Kahf and its connection to protecting against the Dajjaal. It notes that Soorat Al-Kahf contains stories that relate to four major trials that the Dajjaal will use, involving religion, wealth, knowledge, and authority. Reading specific parts of Soorat Al-Kahf, such as the last ten verses or the beginning ten verses, has been said to protect against the deception of the Dajjaal. The document urges understanding the lessons of humility, sincerity, and knowing the realities of life contained in Soorat Al-Kahf in order to be prepared for the trials of this life and saved
The document discusses the importance of reading Soorat Al-Kahf and its connection to protecting against the Dajjaal. It notes that Soorat Al-Kahf contains stories that relate to four major trials that the Dajjaal will use, involving religion, wealth, knowledge, and authority. Reading specific parts of Soorat Al-Kahf, such as the last ten verses or the beginning ten verses, has been said to protect against the deception of the Dajjaal. The document urges understanding the lessons of humility, sincerity, and knowing the realities of life contained in Soorat Al-Kahf in order to be prepared for the trials of this life and saved
The document discusses the importance of reading Soorat Al-Kahf and its connection to protecting against the Dajjaal. It notes that Soorat Al-Kahf contains stories that relate to four major trials that the Dajjaal will use, involving religion, wealth, knowledge, and authority. Reading specific parts of Soorat Al-Kahf, such as the last ten verses or the beginning ten verses, has been said to protect against the deception of the Dajjaal. The document urges understanding the lessons of humility, sincerity, and knowing the realities of life contained in Soorat Al-Kahf in order to be prepared for the trials of this life and saved
1. Ayat Al-Kursi is considered the best verse in the Quran as it mentions the names of Allah 14 times.
2. It provides protection against devils and gives light in the grave. Reciting it with certain verses and chapters provides additional protection and benefits.
3. It describes 7 primary attributes of Allah - that He is the one true God, Ever-Living, Self-Subsisting, not overcome by slumber, to whom all things in the heavens and earth belong, before whom all can intercede only with permission, and who knows all things.
1) Surah At-Tariq swears by the heaven, the star At-Tariq (the night-comer), and humanity's protector from Allah's calamities.
2) It reminds humans that they were created from water gushing forth between the backbone and ribs, so Allah is able to resurrect them.
3) On Judgment Day, humans will have no power or helpers, and all secrets will be examined when they are made manifest.
This document provides information about Surah Luqman, including its name, period of revelation, theme, and subject matter.
1) Surah Luqman discusses important themes like the meaninglessness of shirk (associating others with God) and the truth and reasonableness of tauhid (affirming the Oneness of God). It invites people to give up blind imitation and consider the teachings of Prophet Muhammad.
2) It references the wisdom of Luqman the sage and notes that the teachings of Prophet Muhammad are consistent with what wise people of the past have said.
3) The surah addresses important topics like establishing prayers, enjoining good and forbidding evil, having
1) The Messenger of Allah said that the remembrance of Allah (dhikr) is the best of deeds, highest in rank, and better than acts of charity, jihad, or martyrdom.
2) Dhikr such as reciting the Quran, saying "SubhanAllah", and remembering Allah's names have significant spiritual benefits and rewards, such as forgiveness of sins and the planting of palm trees in Paradise.
3) The four most beloved phrases to Allah are "SubhanAllah", "Alhamdulillah", "La ilaha illAllah", and "Allahu Akbar", and saying them earns spiritual rewards and brings one
2. durood e-nahariya english, arabic translation and transliterationzakir2012
Durood-e-Nahariya is a prayer asking Allah to bless Muhammad and his descendants and companions. It states that reciting this prayer daily will give the reciter great strength and power so that no one can subdue them. It also guarantees success in all worldly affairs. If recited during times of calamity, Allah will help the reciter from unknown sources and help them overcome every difficulty safely.
Ibless, also known as Satan, is a jinn who was created from fire by Allah. He disobeyed Allah by refusing to prostrate before Adam as commanded. Due to his arrogance and disobedience, Ibless was cursed by Allah and expelled from Jannah. He vowed to mislead mankind from the straight path of Allah. Ibless seeks to fill Hell with humanity by making disobedience attractive and distracting people from worshipping Allah alone. However, Allah warns that Ibless only has authority over those who choose to follow him, and that those who believe in Allah and do good deeds have nothing to fear.
This document provides details about Tafsir Ibn Kathir, a classic Sunni Islamic commentary on the Quran by Imad ud Din Ibn Kathir. It then summarizes the commentary and virtues of Surah Al-A'la (Chapter 87 of the Quran). Key points include:
1. Tafsir Ibn Kathir is considered a summary of the earlier Tafsir al-Tabari commentary.
2. Surah Al-A'la was revealed in Mecca before the Hijrah. The Prophet Muhammad would recite it and other surahs in the two Eid prayers and Friday prayers if they coincided.
3. The surah instructs
99 Names of Allah with Meanings (PDF)
In Islam, Allah is believed to have 99 Names, known as the 99 Names of Allah, ʾasmāʾu llāhi l-ḥusnā. They are also called 99 Attributes of Allah. The meaning of the names differs among interpretations.
The document discusses the name Al-Kareem, one of the 99 names of Allah. It provides meanings of the root word, including being generous, giving, beneficent, and being highly esteemed. Examples are given of how Allah exemplifies this name through forgiving sins, providing variety in food and nature, and making Paradise an ultimate manifestation of generosity beyond our imagination. Quranic verses are cited that reference Allah's generosity.
This document provides a summary of the 99 Beautiful Names of Allah translated from Arabic. It begins with an introduction explaining the importance of knowing Allah's names according to Islamic scripture. Each name is then listed in Arabic with its English translation and a brief proof from the Quran or hadith. The names are meant to help Muslims properly worship and call upon Allah. The document aims to concisely introduce non-Arabic readers to this important theological concept.
Dua e-jameela very rewarding dua equal to many pilgremages worth checkingzakir2012
The document describes a prayer called Dua-E-Jameelah and its benefits according to Islamic tradition. It states that the prayer was sent by God through the archangel Jibril to Prophet Muhammad. It then lists attributes of God and provides translations. Next, it details benefits of reciting the prayer such as forgiveness of sins and protection. It claims reciting the prayer daily after certain prayers earns credits equivalent to pilgrimages of major prophets. The prayer is praised for its ability to fulfill needs, ease death, protect in the grave, and ensure entry into heaven on judgement day.
Surah Al-Fatiha is one of the most profound Surah's of the Quran. It is the opening Surah of the Quran; the Surah without which Salah is invalid.
This is a quick presentation that will detail all the gems that are hidden in this amazing Surah.
The document provides explanations of key Islamic terms and concepts related to the straight path (as-sirat al-mustaqim). It begins by defining common Arabic terms like bismillah, al-hamd, and as-salat wa as-salam. It then discusses a Quranic verse about being God-fearing and preparing good deeds for the afterlife. Next, it quotes a saying of Ali ibn Abi Talib about deeds being done today and accounts settling in the afterlife. It concludes by stating that the greatest right of Allah upon slaves is to worship Him alone without associating partners.
This document provides definitions and explanations for 99 names of Allah from Islamic theology. Each name is defined in 1-2 sentences and includes the number of times the name occurs in the Quran and a relevant verse as evidence. The names cover a wide range of Allah's attributes such as creator, merciful, powerful, all-knowing, and others. The document aims to convey the meaning and significance of Allah's beautiful names in Islamic belief.
The document provides a translation of "The Beautiful Names of Allah" by Shaykh Dr. Mahmud Abdur-Razzaq Ridhwanee. It begins with an introduction explaining the importance of knowing Allah's names in Islam. It then lists 99 names of Allah with their Arabic names and English meanings, along with Quranic or hadith evidence for each name. The names are meant to guide Muslims in worshipping Allah properly and avoiding incorrect beliefs about His attributes.
This document contains summaries of various prayers and supplications recommended by the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). It provides guidance on prayers to recite before and after meals, when entering or leaving the home, when sneezing or feeling discomfort, and more. The document emphasizes seeking forgiveness from Allah and relying only on Him.
The document discusses the Straight Path (As-Sirat Al-Mustaqim) and provides explanations of key religious terms and concepts. It summarizes that the greatest right of Allah upon His slaves is to exclusively worship Him alone without associating any partners. Associating partners with Allah by worshipping others besides Him is the greatest sin that may not be forgiven. The document emphasizes acquiring religious knowledge is essential to being God-fearing and righteous.
This document provides a summary and commentary on select verses from Surah al-Faatihah. It discusses several key terms and phrases in the verses, including:
1) The meaning and context of "all the praises and thanks are for Allah" based on other Quranic verses.
2) The explanation of "Lord of the Universe (Aalameen)" by relating it to a verse mentioning the heavens, earth and what is between them.
3) The distinction between "The Most Beneficent (Ar-Rahmaan)" and "The Most Merciful (Ar-Raheem)" and how their meanings and application differs.
4) The explanation of "
This document provides a detailed summary and analysis of Surah al-Fatihah. It examines each verse and references other Quranic passages to further explain the meaning and context. Some key points discussed include:
- The various meanings and contexts of "praise" and who/when it is directed towards Allah
- Explanations of terms like "Lord of the Universe" and "Day of Recompense" by referencing other verses
- Distinguishing between Ar-Rahman and Ar-Raheem and their meanings
- Analyzing the negation and affirmation aspects of the shahada in the verse "You alone we worship"
- Referencing hadith to further explain certain
The document elaborates on important concepts from the Quran, including:
- Allah is the one and only Creator and Governor of all existence, who possesses perfect attributes without defects.
- Humans were created for Allah's ibadat, meaning to serve, worship, obey and devote oneself to Allah.
- Believers are told to engage in tasbih, declaring that Allah is free from imperfections through heart and tongue.
- Allah is Ar-Rahman and Ar-Rahim, conveying fullness of love, mercy, forgiveness and goodness for all, without regard to effort.
- During difficulties, believers are asked to have sabr, controlling oneself, enduring without complaining
Al-Azeez is the All Mighty, Omnipotent, and Self-Sufficient. The whole of creation is subject and indebted to Him, yielding to His greatness. Al-Azeez can never be conquered or harmed, He has full authority.
Al-Azeez is the All Mighty, Omnipotent, and Self-Sufficient. The whole of creation is subject and indebted to Him, yielding to His greatness. Al-Azeez can never be conquered or harmed, He has full authority.
The Name for Allah Al-Muhaymin is the Ever Watchful, the One who witnesses the speech and actions of His creation. Al-Muhaymin is the One who sees all the hidden matters -all that the heart conceals- and the One whose knowledge encompasses everything.
Al-Quddus is the Most Sacred and the Most Holy, the One who is free from all imperfection. He has no shortcomings and evil is not attributed to Him. Al-Quddus is perfect and pure.
Al-Malek is one of the names of Allah, meaning the One who has absolute dominion and control over everything in the heavens and earth. He alone truly owns and rules over all things. The entire universe is under His command and authority in a manner befitting His majesty. On the Day of Judgment, calling oneself a king will be among the most awful things in Allah's sight.
Ar-Rahmaan which means the Most Merciful, the One with whom mercy is derived. Ar-Rahmaan
The One who acts with Perfect Mercy and Kindness. The One with whom Compassion, Kindness, and Mercy is derived.
Al-wala wa-bara is a concept in Islam, literally "al-wala wa-bara", which means love and hate for the sake of God. It is said about loyalty and innocence from everything that pleases God, and staying away from everything that angers and opposes God for the sake of God.
The document provides information about Islam through a series of short passages and images. It discusses key beliefs such as the oneness of God, prophets including Abraham, Moses and Jesus, holy books such as the Quran, and obligatory acts like prayer and fasting. It notes Islam is a way of life and not just a religion. It also discusses origins such as all humans being born pure and able to naturally submit to God, though external factors can influence religious upbringing. Major topics covered include the first sin by Satan, beliefs about humanity's creation and equality in God's sight.
do not wish for that by which Allah has made some of you exceed others. For men is a share of what they have earned, and for women is a share of what they have earned. And ask Allah of his bounty. Indeed Allah is ever, of all things, Knowing.
The name Al-Jaleel refers to Allah being the Majestic and Noble owner of glory and majesty. While the name itself is not directly mentioned in the Quran or hadith, the term "Thul-Jalal" meaning owner of majesty is used. Al-Jaleel encompasses meanings of being rich, sovereign, holy, all-knowing, powerful, honored, and possessing true attributes. It indicates Allah's greatness, might, pride, and being above full comprehension. Scholars explained Al-Jaleel as the one rightly deserving to issue commands and prohibitions as the sole legislator.
Allaah (الله) is the Most Glorious, Sublime, and All-Encompassing Name of Allaah. It encompasses all of His Divine, Perfect, and Complete Attributes of Uluhiyyah
Haya’a (Modesty in Islam) Haya (Arabic: حياء, transl. bashfulness, decency, diffidence, honor, humility, inhibition, modesty, self-respect, shame, shyness, timidity) is an Arabic word that means "natural or inherent, shyness and a sense of modesty"
Haya’a (Modesty in Islam)
Arabic: حياء, transl. bashfulness, decency, diffidence, honor, humility, inhibition, modesty, self-respect, shame, shyness, timidity . The word itself is derived from the word Hayat, which means "life".
The name Al-Alee refers to Allah being the Most High. It means that Allah has absolute highness in every sense above all else, including highness in being, attributes, and dominance over creation. Allah is high above everything in the heavens and earth. He is perfect and free from all attributes of creation. The document discusses different interpretations of the name Al-Alee from scholars like Al-Khathaby, Al-Baghawi, and As-Saduq, emphasizing that it refers to Allah being the highest and most perfect without likeness.
1) The name Al-Kabeer refers to Allah being the greatest, greater than all things.
2) Believers know that Allah's greatness is beyond human comprehension.
3) Muslims frequently say "Allahu Akbar" (Allah is the greatest) to glorify Allah and remind themselves of His perfection and greatness.
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land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
occur natural.
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Ar-Ra'oof ُ ُ
ؤفُؤَّرال
The Name for Allah is Ar-Ra'oof means the Most Kind, the
Tenderly Merciful, the Clement and Compassionate. The One
Who bestows boundless Clemency, Tenderness and Affection;
the One Who shows the utmost Compassion, Pity and tender
Mercy; the One Whose Gentleness, Kindness and Mercy are
beyond understanding.
From the root r-a'-f which has the following classical Arabic
connotations:
to be kind, gentle, clement
to be merciful, compassionate
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to show pity
to show tenderness
The term Ar-Ra'oof indicates tender affection and is
regarded as utmost mercy and compassion, the ultimate limit of
Ar-Raheem. The meaning is similar to Ar-Raheem, but focuses
attention on the utmost tenderness, kindness and affection
which accompanies the outpouring of mercy and compassion.
Al-Ghazali mentioned that Ar-Ra'oof has pity, and that pity
is the intensification of mercy. Ar-Ra'oof is the One Who bestows
pity and mercy on us in many different forms, including warnings
and withholding, for us to be guided to success in this world and
the next!
Allaah سبحانه
وتعالى says in Surat al-Baqarah (2) Ayah 143:
"...And Allaah would never make your faith to be lost. Truly,
Allaah is full of Kindness, the Most Merciful towards mankind."
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اَمَو
ََانَك
َ
ه ٰاّلل
َ
َعْي ِ
ضهيِل
َۡمهكَناَمۡيِا
َ
ؕ
َ
نِا
َ
َ ٰاّلل
َِ
اسالنِب
َ
ف ۡ
وهءَرَل
َِحر
َ
مۡي
Of the ten times Allaah’s سبحانه
وتعالى Name Ar-Ra'oof is
mentioned, eight times is with His Name Ar-Raheem (The
Bestower of Mercy) in the Qur'aan. After a calamity hits us, Ar-
Raheem has Mercy on us. Ra’fa refers to Allaah سبحانه
وتعالى
taking care of us and warning us so that we can protect
ourselves from His own punishment.
Allaah سبحانه
وتعالى says in Surat Aal-E-airman (3) Ayah 30:
"On the Day when every person will be confronted with all the
good he has done, and all the evil he has done, he will wish that
there were a great distance between him and his evil. And
Allaah warns you against Himself (His Punishment) and Allaah is
full of Kindness to the (His) slaves."
َ
َم ۡ
وَي
هدَِجت
َهك
َ
ل
َ
س َۡفن
ام
َۡ
تَلِمَع
َۡ
نِم
َ
رَۡيخ
اًرَض ۡ
حم
َ
ؕؕ
َ
ؕ
اَمو
َۡ
تَلِمَع
َۡ
نِم
َ
ء ۡٓۡ
وهس
َ
ؕؕ
دَوَت
َۡ
وَل
َ
نَا
اَهَنۡيَب
َ
َهنۡيَبَو
َ
ًادَمَا
ًادۡيِعَب
َ
ؕ
َ
همهكهرِذَحهيَو
َ
ه ٰاّلل
َ
هَس َۡفن
َ
ؕ
َ
ه ٰاّللَو
َ
ف ۡ
وهءَر
َِداَبِع ۡ
الِب
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Ar-Ra'oof warns us how to avoid His punishment out of pure
kindness and affection, by sending us prophets and messengers
for advice, sending us the Qur'aan and guiding our hearts when
we turn to Him.
May Allaah سبحانه
وتعالى guide us all by His Mercy and
Kindness through His Beautiful Name Ar-Ra'oof َهوفؤهالر �