This document provides an introduction and overview of a book about the virtues of performing Hajj (pilgrimage to Makkah). It discusses the origins of the Kaaba, which was initially built by Adam and later rebuilt by Ibrahim and Ismail. It cites several Quranic verses and hadith that encourage Hajj and discuss its significance, including the hadith stating that one returns from Hajj free from sin. It outlines the 10 planned chapters of the book, which will discuss encouragement for Hajj, warnings against not performing it, enduring its difficulties, the meaning and manner of Hajj, behaviors in Mecca and Madinah, Umrah, visiting the Prophet's grave,
- The document discusses the importance of zakat (charity) in Islam, which marks the minimum level of human sympathy according to the religion. It emphasizes other obligations on wealth beyond zakat, as taught by the Prophet Muhammad.
- The Prophet and his family lived lives of poverty and austerity, foregoing luxuries. When he died, his wife Aisha said there was barely any food left in their home. He urged generosity and discouraged hoarding wealth.
- The Prophet is presented as the ideal example of modesty, generosity and concern for the less fortunate. Islam places great importance on caring for others' needs.
Quran for beginners, a step by step guide for a new muslims to understand the...topbottom1
This document provides an introduction and overview of the Quran for beginners. It discusses what the Quran is about, how it was developed into book form, important chapters and themes, and how to properly recite and memorize it. The Quran is described as a guidance, healing, and mercy that liberates people from constraints while also warning agents of darkness. It was revealed to the Prophet Muhammad over 23 years and was memorized by companions before being compiled into book form after his death.
This document provides an introduction and overview for a book on the virtues of performing Hajj (pilgrimage to Mecca). It discusses the author's motivation and inspiration for writing the book, as encouraged by his late uncle. It outlines the intended 10 chapter structure of the book, which will discuss encouragement and warnings for Hajj, enduring the journey, the meaning and manner of Hajj, virtues of places in Mecca and Madinah, and the farewell Hajj of the Prophet Muhammad. The document then begins the first chapter by citing Quranic verses and hadith that encourage performing Hajj and discuss its significance, virtues, and rewards.
This document provides a summary of the Prophetic Commentary of the Qur'an by Sheikh Salman al-Oadah. It discusses the special qualities of the Qur'an, including that it has been perfectly preserved, is complete and comprehensive, and contains absolute truth. It also summarizes early Muslim efforts to interpret the Qur'an by the Companions like Ibn Abbas and Ibn Masud and their students, the Successors. Finally, it discusses the first written compilations of Qur'anic commentary.
The aqidah creed of the salaf and people of hadith a translation of imam al s...topbottom1
The aqidah creed of the salaf and people of hadith a translation of imam al sabunis classic aqidatus-salaf wa as-habil-hadith by abu uthman al-sabuni author, abu bakr abdul-rahman ibn ismail al-sabuni narrator, moosaa richardson
This document provides an introduction and overview of a book about the virtues of performing Hajj (pilgrimage to Makkah). It discusses the origins of the Kaaba, which was initially built by Adam and later rebuilt by Ibrahim and Ismail. It cites several Quranic verses and hadith that encourage Hajj and discuss its significance, including the hadith stating that one returns from Hajj free from sin. It outlines the 10 planned chapters of the book, which will discuss encouragement for Hajj, warnings against not performing it, enduring its difficulties, the meaning and manner of Hajj, behaviors in Mecca and Madinah, Umrah, visiting the Prophet's grave,
- The document discusses the importance of zakat (charity) in Islam, which marks the minimum level of human sympathy according to the religion. It emphasizes other obligations on wealth beyond zakat, as taught by the Prophet Muhammad.
- The Prophet and his family lived lives of poverty and austerity, foregoing luxuries. When he died, his wife Aisha said there was barely any food left in their home. He urged generosity and discouraged hoarding wealth.
- The Prophet is presented as the ideal example of modesty, generosity and concern for the less fortunate. Islam places great importance on caring for others' needs.
Quran for beginners, a step by step guide for a new muslims to understand the...topbottom1
This document provides an introduction and overview of the Quran for beginners. It discusses what the Quran is about, how it was developed into book form, important chapters and themes, and how to properly recite and memorize it. The Quran is described as a guidance, healing, and mercy that liberates people from constraints while also warning agents of darkness. It was revealed to the Prophet Muhammad over 23 years and was memorized by companions before being compiled into book form after his death.
This document provides an introduction and overview for a book on the virtues of performing Hajj (pilgrimage to Mecca). It discusses the author's motivation and inspiration for writing the book, as encouraged by his late uncle. It outlines the intended 10 chapter structure of the book, which will discuss encouragement and warnings for Hajj, enduring the journey, the meaning and manner of Hajj, virtues of places in Mecca and Madinah, and the farewell Hajj of the Prophet Muhammad. The document then begins the first chapter by citing Quranic verses and hadith that encourage performing Hajj and discuss its significance, virtues, and rewards.
This document provides a summary of the Prophetic Commentary of the Qur'an by Sheikh Salman al-Oadah. It discusses the special qualities of the Qur'an, including that it has been perfectly preserved, is complete and comprehensive, and contains absolute truth. It also summarizes early Muslim efforts to interpret the Qur'an by the Companions like Ibn Abbas and Ibn Masud and their students, the Successors. Finally, it discusses the first written compilations of Qur'anic commentary.
The aqidah creed of the salaf and people of hadith a translation of imam al s...topbottom1
The aqidah creed of the salaf and people of hadith a translation of imam al sabunis classic aqidatus-salaf wa as-habil-hadith by abu uthman al-sabuni author, abu bakr abdul-rahman ibn ismail al-sabuni narrator, moosaa richardson
سبحانك اللهم وبحمدك اشهد ان لااله الاانت استغفرك واتوب اليك
اشهد ان لا اله الا الله واشهد ان محمد رسول الله
سبحان الله والحمد لله ولا اله الا الله والله اكبر
سبحانك اللهم وبحمدك نستغفرك ونتوب اليك
اللهم اغفر للمسلمين والمسلمات والمؤمنين والمؤمنات الاحياء والاموات الى يوم الدين
اللهم صل وسلم وبارك على سيدنا محمد و آله و صحبه و سلم تسليما كثيرا عدد خلقه و رضا نفسه و زنة عرشه و مداد كلماته و عدد ما علم الله السميع العليم
لا إله إلا الله محمد رسول الله
سبحان الله و الحمد لله ولا إله إلا الله والله اكبر
سبحان الله وبحمده سبحان الله العظيم
أستغفر الله الذى لا إله إلا هو الحى القيوم واتوب إليه
اللهم صل وسلم وبارك على سيدنا محمد و آله و صحبه و سلم تسليما كثيرا عدد خلقه و رضا نفسه و زنة عرشه و مداد كلماته و عدد ما علم الله السميع العليم
This document provides an introduction and overview of hadiths and their importance in Islam. It discusses how hadiths record the sayings and actions of the prophet Muhammad and form a model for Muslims to follow. It also summarizes some key hadiths about the attributes of God, including God's kindness, forgiveness, mercy and love. It discusses concepts like heaven, hell, faith, Islam and the importance of prayer in Islam based on hadiths.
1) The document discusses the importance of engaging with the Quran through the heart, mind, body and soul. It emphasizes emotional involvement, intellectual reflection, physical acts like recitation, and spiritual purification.
2) It warns that those who turn away from remembering Allah and reflecting on the Quran will face negative consequences on the Day of Judgment, being forgotten, blind and burdened.
3) True engagement with the Quran requires love for the book, attachment to it, and interacting with it at every moment through emotions, thoughts, actions and spiritual striving to live according to its teachings.
This document discusses the importance of dawah (calling others to Islam) according to Islamic teachings. It defines dawah and provides verses from the Quran and hadith to show that dawah was the mission of all prophets and an obligation for Muslims. It explains that dawah should be done both collectively by Muslim communities and individually according to one's abilities. The document emphasizes that dawah is of tremendous religious reward and failure to do dawah could lead to divine curse.
This document contains summaries of hadith pertaining to love of Allah, sincere love for His sake, and hope in Allah. It discusses qualities like loving Allah and His messenger above all others, loving others for the sake of Allah, and abhorring disbelief. It describes how seeking nearness to Allah through worship leads Him to love His worshipers in return. It emphasizes loving others for Allah's sake, increasing greetings of peace, and loving the Ansar. It encourages remembering Allah, praising Him, and dying while hoping for His mercy and forgiveness.
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.
The message of Islam is one of mercy for all mankind. The Prophet Muhammad was sent as a mercy and the best example of noble character. The aim of Islam's message and acts of worship like prayer, fasting, zakat, and Hajj is to develop good character and conduct towards Allah and other people. True faith is shown through righteous actions and treating others with compassion.
The document discusses intimacy in marriage from an Islamic perspective. It begins by summarizing a hadith of Jabir where the Prophet encourages Jabir to marry a young wife so they can enjoy each other. It then derives several benefits from this hadith, emphasizing the importance of passion and pleasure within marriage according to Islamic teachings. The document goes on to cite other hadiths and Quranic verses that similarly encourage intimacy between spouses. The overarching message is that marital bliss and fulfillment is a goal of Islamic law.
The document summarizes several hadith pertaining to wealth, charity, and helping the poor from Imam Nawawi's reference book "The Gardens of Righteousness".
The hadith discuss: 1) An angel testing three people from the Children of Israel by curing their afflictions and granting their requests for wealth which multiplied greatly, 2) Wealth not decreasing by giving charity and being increased by forgiving others, 3) Being helped and provided for because of the weak among us, 4) Giving no more than one-third of wealth in charity and prioritizing family, 5) Looking for the Prophet among the weak, 6) Enviable people being those who spend wealth on truth and
Women in the Qur'an: Breaking StereotypesAmina Inloes
How are women in sacred history portrayed in the Qur'an? Does the Qur'an prescribe one role for women? Are women inherently the same - good or bad - or are women varied human beings? Use this presentation to begin to explore that question.
Presented at MGUSAC conference December 2014. Video available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xPrFIOOoPyk&feature=youtu.be
Peace through Islam - The natural way || Mawlana Feizel Chothia || Australia...Muhammad Nabeel Musharraf
The document discusses different worldviews that people hold regarding reality and humanity's place in the universe. It contrasts religious worldviews that believe in a supreme creator with secular views that reject God and religion, instead believing that humanity alone determines what is best. The document also notes the limitations of science as a worldview and discusses how people sometimes combine different beliefs to form their own eclectic worldviews.
This document outlines the literary styles and forms found in the Quran. It discusses how the Quran is neither prose nor poetry, but a unique fusion. Some key literary forms explored are mathal (simile, metaphor), jadal (debate), qissah (narrative, story), qasam (oath) and qul (say). The document concludes the Quran's style has been truly preserved as promised by Allah and cannot be replicated by other writers. References include books, software and websites for further information.
A Month of Earning Good Deeds.
An Incident of Majusi (Fire worshipper).
An Incident of Majusi (Fire worshipper)
Kuhtbah of The Holy Prophet (Sallallahu alaihe wasallam) on the arrival of the Month of Ramadan.
Manners related to Fast.
Hadith about Fast.
There is Barakah in Sehri (time of early dawn).
Strong Warning for those who don’t Observe Fast without any Excuse or Break it before the Time of
Iftar.
Levels of Fast.
A True Incident.
Things which Break the Fast.
Things that Spoil Fast.
Islamic Rulings on Different Forms of breaking Fast.
The situations when the Fast is not spoilt.
Makrooh (things disliked) of Fast.
Islamic Rulings on Sahri and Iftari.
What Should we do Iftar (break the fast) with?.
Situations in which the Fast is Exempted.
When can one Break an Optional Fast?.
Islamic Rulings on Taraweeh.
Describing Sadaqa Fitr.
Prescribed Amount of Sadaqa Fitr.
Who are the Recipients / who are not the Recipients of Sadaqa Fitr?.
The document summarizes the excellence and importance of performing Hajj according to Islamic teachings:
1. Hajj is one of the pillars of Islam and a duty that must be fulfilled by every adult Muslim who can afford it. It is the visitation to the sacred sites in Makkah during specific months for certain rites.
2. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) encouraged Muslims to perform Hajj and said it is the best of deeds after believing in Allah and fighting in His cause.
3. Performing Hajj without committing any sins results in being cleansed of sins, as if one was born without sin. The reward for a sin-free Haj
Hajj is the pilgrimage to Makkah that Muslims are required to undertake once in their lifetime if they are physically and financially able to do so. It involves performing rituals at specific places and times, including spending a day at Arafat, throwing stones at pillars in Mina, and circling the Kaaba. Hajj traces its origins back to the time of Prophet Ibrahim and commemorates important events in Islamic history and the submission of Muslims to God. Undertaking the pilgrimage correctly erases past sins and has great religious merit and spiritual rewards.
The document discusses the mercy of Allah/God. It provides examples of Allah's mercy such as creating humans with faculties and abilities, forgiving sins, providing sustenance and offspring. It notes the Prophet Muhammad was a mercy to mankind and provided guidance through his teachings. The document encourages following the Quran and teachings of mercy and justice to attain Allah's mercy and forgiveness. It cautions that while Allah is most merciful, one cannot take advantage of his mercy by constantly sinning without repentance.
This document provides an introduction and table of contents to the book "Signs from the Qur'an" by Harun Yahya. The introduction discusses the purpose of the book, which is to explain signs in the universe, on Earth, in living things, and other topics based on evidence from the Qur'an. It also provides biographical information about the author, Harun Yahya, and encourages readers to learn from the signs and evidence presented in an effort to better understand God and live according to His teachings. The table of contents outlines the major topics that will be discussed in the following chapters.
The Meaning of the Qur'an is a fresh English rendering of Tafhim-ul-Qur’an, Maulana Syed Abu Ala Moududi’s monumental and masterly Urdu translation of the Qur’an and a selection of his commentary. The translator has undertaken the delicate and difficult task of rendering this work in English under the guidance of the Maulana himself. Here is a work with a difference, by a dedicated scholar of an entirely different sort. An immense wealth of profound understanding of the Qur’an is here, a vast treasure of knowledge and deep insight, and a valuable exposition of some social, political, economic and legal teachings of the Qur’an.
This comprehensive Tafsir answers contemporary questions, and makes the Qur’an fully relevant to the concerns of day, yet it loses nothing of its timelessness nor sacrifices any of the traditional understanding. It demonstrates the unity and coherence of the Qur’an by centring everything on its message, like gems hung on a single string.
This Tafsir is particularly suitable for Muslims with no direct access to the Arabic original.
“Imam Hussain And Yazid” the English version of the book “Syed-ul-Shuhada Hazrat Imam Hussain Aur Yazidiat” by Sultan-ul-Ashiqeen Khadim Sultan-ul-Faqr Hazrat Sakhi Sultan Mohammad Najib-ur-Rehman sheds light on those aspects of the battle of Karbala which have been concealed by the other writers. It tells the difference between two systems, Hussainism and Yazidism, apart from the description of the valour and heroism of the sacred progeny of Prophet Mohammad and their Companions. The author has highlighted Hussain’s Faqr, the essence of the whole philosophy, which has been untouched by the tellers of the significance of the battle. It also debates upon the advocacy on Yazid by his advocates, logically and with authentic references.
Several books have been written on the physical aspects of the Holy Prophet but the major aspect, the spiritual one has always been missed by the writers. Although this book unfolds the reality of the creation and the Creator Who created His Beloved first of all and made everything for him. Faith is not perfected without his Ishq. He is the Manifestation of Divine Essence. It is the Prophet Mohammad who is the authoritative being of His riches and the Alams and who is ever present in the world for his lovers to feast their eyes on his exquisite beauty. He is the first, the last and the obvious and hidden. He is endowed upon the vast knowledge of the cosmos as Allah Himself knows everything. He is the mirror of the Divine Beauty. The spiritual ones are still benefited by his guidance. His love burns all other loves into ashes and then the faith is accomplished. One must know the true status of the Holy Prophet which was granted to him by Allah Himself. The book can enlighten the Momins to recognise their beloved prophet.
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Twelve Important Etiquettes Whilst Reciting the Holy Qur.docxMirzaAbrar4
1. Recite the Holy Qur’an with enthusiasm, with your mind, body, and soul. Remember that the love of the Qur’an leads to the love of Allah.
The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said: "The best form of worship for my nation is the recitation of the Qur’an."
2. Never feel weary of reciting the Holy Qur’an and always find time to recite from it.
The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upn him) said: "Allah has ordained that any man who engages himself in the recitation of Qur’an, so much so, that he finds no time for supplication, then I shall provide him with more even …"
3. Recite the Qur'an with the sole intention of seeking guidance.
4. Use your voice to recite the Qur'an in the best manner
5. Recite the Qur’an clearly and distinctly; reading each letters correctly with the correct enunciation.
This document provides context and background for the book Riyadh-us-Salihin (Gardens of the Righteous) compiled by Al-Imam Annawawi. It includes a forward by the publisher explaining the importance and widespread acceptance of the book among Muslims. It also contains a short biography of Al-Imam Annawawi and his preface explaining his motivation and methodology for compiling the hadiths in the book to help guide readers to righteousness and protect them from evil. The preface concludes with Al-Imam Annawawi's hope that the book will benefit readers and help guide them to virtue, and his reliance on Allah in completing this work.
سبحانك اللهم وبحمدك اشهد ان لااله الاانت استغفرك واتوب اليك
اشهد ان لا اله الا الله واشهد ان محمد رسول الله
سبحان الله والحمد لله ولا اله الا الله والله اكبر
سبحانك اللهم وبحمدك نستغفرك ونتوب اليك
اللهم اغفر للمسلمين والمسلمات والمؤمنين والمؤمنات الاحياء والاموات الى يوم الدين
اللهم صل وسلم وبارك على سيدنا محمد و آله و صحبه و سلم تسليما كثيرا عدد خلقه و رضا نفسه و زنة عرشه و مداد كلماته و عدد ما علم الله السميع العليم
لا إله إلا الله محمد رسول الله
سبحان الله و الحمد لله ولا إله إلا الله والله اكبر
سبحان الله وبحمده سبحان الله العظيم
أستغفر الله الذى لا إله إلا هو الحى القيوم واتوب إليه
اللهم صل وسلم وبارك على سيدنا محمد و آله و صحبه و سلم تسليما كثيرا عدد خلقه و رضا نفسه و زنة عرشه و مداد كلماته و عدد ما علم الله السميع العليم
This document provides an introduction and overview of hadiths and their importance in Islam. It discusses how hadiths record the sayings and actions of the prophet Muhammad and form a model for Muslims to follow. It also summarizes some key hadiths about the attributes of God, including God's kindness, forgiveness, mercy and love. It discusses concepts like heaven, hell, faith, Islam and the importance of prayer in Islam based on hadiths.
1) The document discusses the importance of engaging with the Quran through the heart, mind, body and soul. It emphasizes emotional involvement, intellectual reflection, physical acts like recitation, and spiritual purification.
2) It warns that those who turn away from remembering Allah and reflecting on the Quran will face negative consequences on the Day of Judgment, being forgotten, blind and burdened.
3) True engagement with the Quran requires love for the book, attachment to it, and interacting with it at every moment through emotions, thoughts, actions and spiritual striving to live according to its teachings.
This document discusses the importance of dawah (calling others to Islam) according to Islamic teachings. It defines dawah and provides verses from the Quran and hadith to show that dawah was the mission of all prophets and an obligation for Muslims. It explains that dawah should be done both collectively by Muslim communities and individually according to one's abilities. The document emphasizes that dawah is of tremendous religious reward and failure to do dawah could lead to divine curse.
This document contains summaries of hadith pertaining to love of Allah, sincere love for His sake, and hope in Allah. It discusses qualities like loving Allah and His messenger above all others, loving others for the sake of Allah, and abhorring disbelief. It describes how seeking nearness to Allah through worship leads Him to love His worshipers in return. It emphasizes loving others for Allah's sake, increasing greetings of peace, and loving the Ansar. It encourages remembering Allah, praising Him, and dying while hoping for His mercy and forgiveness.
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.
The message of Islam is one of mercy for all mankind. The Prophet Muhammad was sent as a mercy and the best example of noble character. The aim of Islam's message and acts of worship like prayer, fasting, zakat, and Hajj is to develop good character and conduct towards Allah and other people. True faith is shown through righteous actions and treating others with compassion.
The document discusses intimacy in marriage from an Islamic perspective. It begins by summarizing a hadith of Jabir where the Prophet encourages Jabir to marry a young wife so they can enjoy each other. It then derives several benefits from this hadith, emphasizing the importance of passion and pleasure within marriage according to Islamic teachings. The document goes on to cite other hadiths and Quranic verses that similarly encourage intimacy between spouses. The overarching message is that marital bliss and fulfillment is a goal of Islamic law.
The document summarizes several hadith pertaining to wealth, charity, and helping the poor from Imam Nawawi's reference book "The Gardens of Righteousness".
The hadith discuss: 1) An angel testing three people from the Children of Israel by curing their afflictions and granting their requests for wealth which multiplied greatly, 2) Wealth not decreasing by giving charity and being increased by forgiving others, 3) Being helped and provided for because of the weak among us, 4) Giving no more than one-third of wealth in charity and prioritizing family, 5) Looking for the Prophet among the weak, 6) Enviable people being those who spend wealth on truth and
Women in the Qur'an: Breaking StereotypesAmina Inloes
How are women in sacred history portrayed in the Qur'an? Does the Qur'an prescribe one role for women? Are women inherently the same - good or bad - or are women varied human beings? Use this presentation to begin to explore that question.
Presented at MGUSAC conference December 2014. Video available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xPrFIOOoPyk&feature=youtu.be
Peace through Islam - The natural way || Mawlana Feizel Chothia || Australia...Muhammad Nabeel Musharraf
The document discusses different worldviews that people hold regarding reality and humanity's place in the universe. It contrasts religious worldviews that believe in a supreme creator with secular views that reject God and religion, instead believing that humanity alone determines what is best. The document also notes the limitations of science as a worldview and discusses how people sometimes combine different beliefs to form their own eclectic worldviews.
This document outlines the literary styles and forms found in the Quran. It discusses how the Quran is neither prose nor poetry, but a unique fusion. Some key literary forms explored are mathal (simile, metaphor), jadal (debate), qissah (narrative, story), qasam (oath) and qul (say). The document concludes the Quran's style has been truly preserved as promised by Allah and cannot be replicated by other writers. References include books, software and websites for further information.
A Month of Earning Good Deeds.
An Incident of Majusi (Fire worshipper).
An Incident of Majusi (Fire worshipper)
Kuhtbah of The Holy Prophet (Sallallahu alaihe wasallam) on the arrival of the Month of Ramadan.
Manners related to Fast.
Hadith about Fast.
There is Barakah in Sehri (time of early dawn).
Strong Warning for those who don’t Observe Fast without any Excuse or Break it before the Time of
Iftar.
Levels of Fast.
A True Incident.
Things which Break the Fast.
Things that Spoil Fast.
Islamic Rulings on Different Forms of breaking Fast.
The situations when the Fast is not spoilt.
Makrooh (things disliked) of Fast.
Islamic Rulings on Sahri and Iftari.
What Should we do Iftar (break the fast) with?.
Situations in which the Fast is Exempted.
When can one Break an Optional Fast?.
Islamic Rulings on Taraweeh.
Describing Sadaqa Fitr.
Prescribed Amount of Sadaqa Fitr.
Who are the Recipients / who are not the Recipients of Sadaqa Fitr?.
The document summarizes the excellence and importance of performing Hajj according to Islamic teachings:
1. Hajj is one of the pillars of Islam and a duty that must be fulfilled by every adult Muslim who can afford it. It is the visitation to the sacred sites in Makkah during specific months for certain rites.
2. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) encouraged Muslims to perform Hajj and said it is the best of deeds after believing in Allah and fighting in His cause.
3. Performing Hajj without committing any sins results in being cleansed of sins, as if one was born without sin. The reward for a sin-free Haj
Hajj is the pilgrimage to Makkah that Muslims are required to undertake once in their lifetime if they are physically and financially able to do so. It involves performing rituals at specific places and times, including spending a day at Arafat, throwing stones at pillars in Mina, and circling the Kaaba. Hajj traces its origins back to the time of Prophet Ibrahim and commemorates important events in Islamic history and the submission of Muslims to God. Undertaking the pilgrimage correctly erases past sins and has great religious merit and spiritual rewards.
The document discusses the mercy of Allah/God. It provides examples of Allah's mercy such as creating humans with faculties and abilities, forgiving sins, providing sustenance and offspring. It notes the Prophet Muhammad was a mercy to mankind and provided guidance through his teachings. The document encourages following the Quran and teachings of mercy and justice to attain Allah's mercy and forgiveness. It cautions that while Allah is most merciful, one cannot take advantage of his mercy by constantly sinning without repentance.
This document provides an introduction and table of contents to the book "Signs from the Qur'an" by Harun Yahya. The introduction discusses the purpose of the book, which is to explain signs in the universe, on Earth, in living things, and other topics based on evidence from the Qur'an. It also provides biographical information about the author, Harun Yahya, and encourages readers to learn from the signs and evidence presented in an effort to better understand God and live according to His teachings. The table of contents outlines the major topics that will be discussed in the following chapters.
The Meaning of the Qur'an is a fresh English rendering of Tafhim-ul-Qur’an, Maulana Syed Abu Ala Moududi’s monumental and masterly Urdu translation of the Qur’an and a selection of his commentary. The translator has undertaken the delicate and difficult task of rendering this work in English under the guidance of the Maulana himself. Here is a work with a difference, by a dedicated scholar of an entirely different sort. An immense wealth of profound understanding of the Qur’an is here, a vast treasure of knowledge and deep insight, and a valuable exposition of some social, political, economic and legal teachings of the Qur’an.
This comprehensive Tafsir answers contemporary questions, and makes the Qur’an fully relevant to the concerns of day, yet it loses nothing of its timelessness nor sacrifices any of the traditional understanding. It demonstrates the unity and coherence of the Qur’an by centring everything on its message, like gems hung on a single string.
This Tafsir is particularly suitable for Muslims with no direct access to the Arabic original.
“Imam Hussain And Yazid” the English version of the book “Syed-ul-Shuhada Hazrat Imam Hussain Aur Yazidiat” by Sultan-ul-Ashiqeen Khadim Sultan-ul-Faqr Hazrat Sakhi Sultan Mohammad Najib-ur-Rehman sheds light on those aspects of the battle of Karbala which have been concealed by the other writers. It tells the difference between two systems, Hussainism and Yazidism, apart from the description of the valour and heroism of the sacred progeny of Prophet Mohammad and their Companions. The author has highlighted Hussain’s Faqr, the essence of the whole philosophy, which has been untouched by the tellers of the significance of the battle. It also debates upon the advocacy on Yazid by his advocates, logically and with authentic references.
Several books have been written on the physical aspects of the Holy Prophet but the major aspect, the spiritual one has always been missed by the writers. Although this book unfolds the reality of the creation and the Creator Who created His Beloved first of all and made everything for him. Faith is not perfected without his Ishq. He is the Manifestation of Divine Essence. It is the Prophet Mohammad who is the authoritative being of His riches and the Alams and who is ever present in the world for his lovers to feast their eyes on his exquisite beauty. He is the first, the last and the obvious and hidden. He is endowed upon the vast knowledge of the cosmos as Allah Himself knows everything. He is the mirror of the Divine Beauty. The spiritual ones are still benefited by his guidance. His love burns all other loves into ashes and then the faith is accomplished. One must know the true status of the Holy Prophet which was granted to him by Allah Himself. The book can enlighten the Momins to recognise their beloved prophet.
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Twelve Important Etiquettes Whilst Reciting the Holy Qur.docxMirzaAbrar4
1. Recite the Holy Qur’an with enthusiasm, with your mind, body, and soul. Remember that the love of the Qur’an leads to the love of Allah.
The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said: "The best form of worship for my nation is the recitation of the Qur’an."
2. Never feel weary of reciting the Holy Qur’an and always find time to recite from it.
The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upn him) said: "Allah has ordained that any man who engages himself in the recitation of Qur’an, so much so, that he finds no time for supplication, then I shall provide him with more even …"
3. Recite the Qur'an with the sole intention of seeking guidance.
4. Use your voice to recite the Qur'an in the best manner
5. Recite the Qur’an clearly and distinctly; reading each letters correctly with the correct enunciation.
This document provides context and background for the book Riyadh-us-Salihin (Gardens of the Righteous) compiled by Al-Imam Annawawi. It includes a forward by the publisher explaining the importance and widespread acceptance of the book among Muslims. It also contains a short biography of Al-Imam Annawawi and his preface explaining his motivation and methodology for compiling the hadiths in the book to help guide readers to righteousness and protect them from evil. The preface concludes with Al-Imam Annawawi's hope that the book will benefit readers and help guide them to virtue, and his reliance on Allah in completing this work.
This document provides context and background for the book Riyadh-us-Salihin (Gardens of the Righteous) compiled by Al-Imam Annawawi. It includes a forward by the publisher explaining the importance and widespread acceptance of the book among Muslims. It also contains a short biography of Al-Imam Annawawi and his preface explaining his motivation and methodology for compiling the hadiths in the book to help guide readers to righteousness and protect them from evil. The preface concludes with Al-Imam Annawawi's hope that the book will benefit readers and help guide them to virtue, and his reliance on Allah in completing this work.
This document provides guidance on how to effectively memorize the Quran. It discusses the importance of having the proper intention and making dua to Allah for sincerity. It also stresses the importance of finding a teacher to ensure proper pronunciation and correction. The document outlines preparation steps, principles for memorization, ways to review memorized passages, and sample timetables. It emphasizes beginning with the shorter final chapters and progressing gradually to longer ones. With dedication and Allah's help, anyone can achieve the goal of memorizing the full Quran.
This lecture discusses the importance and blessings of the Quran. It provides examples from the lives of prophets and righteous people who spent much of their time reciting and understanding the Quran. It emphasizes that one can only truly appreciate the Quran by purifying oneself through sincere repentance. The lecture encourages preparing for death and taking advantage of opportunities for repentance like Ramadan to be forgiven by Allah's immense mercy.
This document provides guidance and tips for Muslims to prepare spiritually and physically for the holy month of Ramadan. It encourages reading the Quran daily, praying extra prayers, giving charity, and avoiding waste. It offers health guidelines for fasting safely, such as eating a balanced diet with slow-digesting foods and staying hydrated. The document advises seeking medical advice if experiencing conditions like low blood pressure or kidney stones. The overall message is to make the most of Ramadan through worship, self-reflection, and caring for one's well-being.
This document provides guidance and tips for Muslims preparing for and observing Ramadan, including increasing acts of worship like reading Quran daily, giving charity, and avoiding waste. It emphasizes spiritual preparation through repentance and self-reflection. Health guidelines are also given, such as eating a balanced slow-digesting diet and staying hydrated to avoid issues like low blood pressure, indigestion, or muscle cramps during the day of fasting. Overall it encourages Muslims to make the most of Ramadan through acts of faith, spirituality, community and self-improvement.
The document discusses the virtues of reciting the Glorious Quran. It describes an incident where Imam Nasiruddin Basti fell into a coma and was buried alive, but regained consciousness in his grave. Recalling a hadith about reciting Surah Yasin 40 times in distress, he did so and was saved from his grave by a shroud thief digging it open on the 40th recitation. This shows the great blessings of reciting the Quran. The document encourages reciting the Quran and notes it is the perfect word of Allah revealed to the Prophet Muhammad through Jibreel for guidance of all.
This slide program explains that Ramadan is month of Quran. It gives suggestions how to best benefit from Quran giving references to Quran and Hadith of our beloved :Prophet (SAW)
Pearls of luqman by shaykh mufti saiful islamdocsforu
Allah * says regarding Luqman "We certainly granted great wisdom to Luqman
inspiring him to express gratitude to Allah (for the knowledge and wisdom Allah gave
him)."
This book is a comprehensive commentary of Surah Luqman, written beautifully by
Shaykh Mufti Saiful Islam. It offers the reader with an enquiring mind, abundance of
advice, guidance, counselling and wisdom.
The reader will be enlightened by many wonderful topics and anecdotes mentioned in
this book, which will create a greater understanding of the Holy Qur'an and its
wisdom. The book highlights some of the wise sayings and words of advice Luqman
gave to his son.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Shaykh Mufti Saiful Islam born in 1974 is a traditionally trained scholar. He memorised
the Holy Qur’an at the age of 13. He studied the Arabic language and various other
traditional Islamic sciences at Darul Uloom, Bury, UK, under many auspicious scholars
notably, Shaykh Muhammad Yusuf Motala. There he received authorisations in
various books including the six major books of Ahadeeth. He studied Ifta under one of
the senior Muftis in the UK, Shaykh Mufti Shabbir Ahmad.
In 1996 Shaykh Mufti Saiful Islam established Jamiah Khatamun Nabiyeen (JKN).
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The document discusses evidence that the Quran is from God and not authored by humans. It notes that the Quran's teachings contradicted Arab beliefs at the time, and that Muhammad was illiterate. It also points out that the Quran has remained unchanged for over 1400 years and no one has been able to produce a work that matches its literary style and rhythm, despite challenges to do so in the Quran. The document provides images of some of the oldest Quran manuscripts to show they match modern copies word for word.
The document discusses the importance of truly understanding the Quran rather than just reciting it without comprehension. It notes that many recite the Quran today without understanding, similar to some Jews and Christians described in the Quran. The document urges developing a relationship with the Quran through deep contemplation and applying its teachings, as the Sahaba did by studying verses in detail before moving on. It emphasizes living according to the Quran rather than just keeping it on shelves.
The document provides guidance and advice for Muslims during the holy month of Ramadan, including:
- Fasting is prescribed to learn self-restraint and spend time in prayer and reading the Quran
- Spend time in the masjid, pray for strength and patience, and perform extra prayers and recitations
- Prepare before Ramadan by starting good habits like early nights and fasting during the week to adjust
- During Ramadan avoid excess food, smoking, late nights and focus on acts of worship and charity.
HIFZ – MEMORIZATION OF THE QUR’AN
Dr. Safwat M. Halilovic
Consulting Editors
Hafiz Halil Mehtic, Hon. BA,
MA
Hafiz Fadil Bektas
Translation from Bosnian
Tajib Pasanbegovic
Proofs
Muhammad Pasanbegovic
1 dos and dont's of ramadan by nuh' tahirNuhu Tahir
The document provides guidance on dos and don'ts during Ramadan fasting. It begins by defining fasting as abstaining from food, drink, and sexual activity from dawn to sunset. It highlights virtues of Ramadan such as it being the month the Quran was revealed and Laylat al-Qadr occurring in it. Things that break the fast are then outlined, including food, drink, injections with nutrients, blood transfusions, sexual activity, and deliberate vomiting. Exceptions for forgetfulness or involuntary vomiting are noted.
Mere decorations and occasional recitation upon the death of a family member are just some of the ways that the use and purpose of the Qur’an has been misconstrued. Imam Anwar Al-Awlaki explains and reminds the listener of the true purpose for the Quran’s revelation. One must remember to ponder, reflect and understand the Quran properly, thereby actualizing the true reason for its revelation.
The document provides guidance on properly studying the Quran by summarizing seven key points: 1) Language is not a barrier to understanding; 2) Consider the full context of verses; 3) Examine the surrounding verses; 4) Be aware that some words have multiple meanings; 5) Group similar topic verses together; 6) Look to examples in the Quran; 7) Seek God's help with patience. It illustrates these points with examples and arranges related divorce verses together for comprehensive understanding.
The document outlines 10 steps to draw closer to Allah: 1) Fulfilling obligatory duties and abstaining from prohibitions. 2) Performing supererogatory prayers like Nawafil and Tahajjud. 3) Remembrance of Allah through Zikr and glorification. 4) Calling upon Allah in supplication. 5) Building a close relationship with the Quran by reciting, understanding, and implementing it. 6) Keeping good company of pious friends. 7) Having an appropriate balance of fear and hope in Allah. 8) Increasing acts of charity like Zakat and Sadaqah. 9) Making pilgrimage to the House of Allah. 10) Sincer
The document provides guidance and reminders for Muslims during the holy month of Ramadan, including:
- Fasting is prescribed to learn self-restraint and come closer to Allah
- Spend time reading the Quran, praying, giving charity, and helping others
- Prepare in advance by establishing good habits and avoiding distractions to better observe Ramadan and reap its spiritual rewards
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- Fasting is prescribed to learn self-restraint and come closer to Allah
- Spend time reading the Quran, praying, giving charity, and helping others
- Prepare in advance by establishing good habits and avoiding distractions to better observe Ramadan and reap its spiritual rewards
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How to fall in love with the Quran [The Banquet of Allah]
1.
2. “It will be said to the companion of the
Qur'aan, read and elevate through the levels of
paradise and recite as you used to do in the
dunya, for verily your station will be at the last
verse that you recite‟‟
3. Guide people to Salvation in Akhira
Correcting our beliefs
Teaching us how to worship Allah
Encouraging righteous behaviour, righteous
society
Encouraging a life of happiness & ease
4. “Do not wish to be the like of except two men. A
man whom Allah has given the knowledge of the
Book and he recites it during the hours of the
night, and a man whom Allah has given wealth,
and he spends it in charity during the night and the
hours of the day.” [Bukhaaree No. 4691]
The Prophet (peace be upon him) was so eager to
recite Qur‟aan, he even did so while riding his
camel!
5. „Whosever completes the Qur‟aan once a month,
has indeed abandoned it!‟
The Qurân was sent down to be acted upon
but people have taken just reciting it as
enough of a deed.
6. Alif, Laam, Meem = 30 rewards minimum
Alif = 10 Laam = 10 Meem = 10
„...so that they may ponder over its ayat and that
those of understanding may remember‟
(Sad, 38:29)
„And we send down the Qur‟aan that which is a
healing and a mercy to those who believe, and it
increases the oppressors in nothing but loss‟
(Al Isra, 17:82)
7. To contemplate its meanings
To Memorise it
To exalt and revere it
To hold fast and adhere to it
To promote it
8. Abandon listening and believing in Qur‟aan.
Abandon acting upon Qur‟aan, ignoring the lawful and
prohibitions.
Abandon judging by Qur‟aan.
Abandon pondering, understanding and tafseer of
Qur‟aan.
Abandon using Qur‟aan as a cure (physical/spiritual)
‘..Oh my Lord, indeed my people took this Qur’aan
as something worthy of being abandoned’ (Furqan
25:30)
9. A failed relationship with Allah
Hardness of the heart
Increase in sins
Decrease in good deeds
Negativity in your life
Lack of guidance
Hard heartedness
10. Closeness to Allah
Fulfilling the Sunnah
Abandonment of Sins
Attain taqwa
Guidance
Character improvement
Increase in good deeds
Love for the Qur‟aan
11. When did you last recite it?
When did you last memorise it?
When did you last complete it?
When did you last listen to it?
When did you last read it in a language you
understood?
How many pages did you aim to recite each day?
How many lines did you aim to memorise each day?
How many times a year did you aim to complete the
recitation?
12.
13. No. Of
Pages
Completion of
Quran
No. of times
completed
per year
Min. Average
* Reward each
day
Min Average
* Reward per
year
0 Never 0 Nil Nil
1 604 days 0 6,000 2.1 million
2 1.5 years 0 12,000 4.2 million
5 4 months 3 30,000 10.9 million
10 2 months 6 60,000 21.9 million
20 1 month 12 120,000 43.8 million
30 20 days 18 180,000 65.7 million
40 2 weeks 26 240,000 87.6 million
80 8 days 45 480,000 175.2 million
14. Amount memorised per day Complete Memorisation
0 lines per day Never
1 line per day 24 years
3 lines per day 8 years
6 lines per day 4 years
8 lines per day 3 years
1 page per day 20 months
2 pages per day 10 months
15. Your Future Your Akhira
Your place in
Firdos
Your place in
Jahannam