Holy Prophet (S.A.W) was the ideal role model in both appearance and behavior. His physical presence was uniquely fragrant and calming. Spiritually, he performed miracles like splitting the moon and knew languages of all worlds. He was exceptionally humble, patient, kind, and forgiving. His superior character was most evident in his selfless devotion to others, accepting all invitations and gifts regardless of status. The document explores Holy Prophet's (S.A.W) special qualities that set him apart as the ultimate example for humanity.
Salah 2018 - The proof of our Iman by Mirza Yawar BaigMirza Yawar Baig
Salah is an important act of worship in Islam that connects believers to Allah. It is obligatory for Muslims to pray five times a day at specific times. Proper purification through washing is a fundamental prerequisite of valid and accepted prayer. Muslims are required to clean themselves through washing their faces, hands, arms, heads, and feet with water before every prayer, as purification is essential for standing before Allah in prayer.
This slide program explains the significance of I'tikaf, its methods and how to best benefit from it. References are given to ahadith of our beloved Prophet Mohammad (SAW) and companions. It is a forgotten Sunnah and excellent spiritual retreat which helps us to get closer to Allah (SWT)
This document provides a revision guide on the topic of Salaah (prayer) in Islam. It discusses the meaning and timings of the different prayers, their prerequisites, pillars, sequences, variations for travelers, joining prayers, and conditions for the Friday congregational prayer. The guide covers essential topics like purification, intention, standing, bowing, prostration, and their proper order in each prayer. It also mentions disliked acts during prayer and things that invalidate it.
The document discusses the social aspects of prayers (salah) in Islam. It covers topics like punctuality, self-discipline, cleanliness, patience, cooperation, and humility that prayers cultivate socially. It also discusses the importance, purpose, and benefits of prayers, including spiritual benefits like closeness to God and medical benefits like improved heart health. The document stresses that neglecting prayers will result in punishments both in this life and in the hereafter.
This document provides an analysis and summary of Surah Ma'un (Chapter 107) of the Quran. It begins by discussing the relationship of this surah to the previous one and providing context about its revelation. It then analyzes each verse, explaining meanings and lessons. Key points include defining terms like "orphan", emphasizing rights of the poor and needy, explaining different types of negligence towards prayer, and stressing the importance of small acts of kindness. The document aims to help understand the overarching message and teachings within this surah.
This document discusses the key beliefs in Allah (God) in Islam. It explains that Allah is the one and only God worthy of worship, as described in the Quran. The purpose of life according to Islam is to worship Allah alone through obedience to His commands and avoidance of what He prohibits. Seeking knowledge of Islam through studying the Quran and hadiths of the Prophet Muhammad is an important act of worship. Fulfilling this purpose leads to rewards in this life and the hereafter, while rejection of Allah's laws results in loss.
Salah 2018 - The proof of our Iman by Mirza Yawar BaigMirza Yawar Baig
Salah is an important act of worship in Islam that connects believers to Allah. It is obligatory for Muslims to pray five times a day at specific times. Proper purification through washing is a fundamental prerequisite of valid and accepted prayer. Muslims are required to clean themselves through washing their faces, hands, arms, heads, and feet with water before every prayer, as purification is essential for standing before Allah in prayer.
This slide program explains the significance of I'tikaf, its methods and how to best benefit from it. References are given to ahadith of our beloved Prophet Mohammad (SAW) and companions. It is a forgotten Sunnah and excellent spiritual retreat which helps us to get closer to Allah (SWT)
This document provides a revision guide on the topic of Salaah (prayer) in Islam. It discusses the meaning and timings of the different prayers, their prerequisites, pillars, sequences, variations for travelers, joining prayers, and conditions for the Friday congregational prayer. The guide covers essential topics like purification, intention, standing, bowing, prostration, and their proper order in each prayer. It also mentions disliked acts during prayer and things that invalidate it.
The document discusses the social aspects of prayers (salah) in Islam. It covers topics like punctuality, self-discipline, cleanliness, patience, cooperation, and humility that prayers cultivate socially. It also discusses the importance, purpose, and benefits of prayers, including spiritual benefits like closeness to God and medical benefits like improved heart health. The document stresses that neglecting prayers will result in punishments both in this life and in the hereafter.
This document provides an analysis and summary of Surah Ma'un (Chapter 107) of the Quran. It begins by discussing the relationship of this surah to the previous one and providing context about its revelation. It then analyzes each verse, explaining meanings and lessons. Key points include defining terms like "orphan", emphasizing rights of the poor and needy, explaining different types of negligence towards prayer, and stressing the importance of small acts of kindness. The document aims to help understand the overarching message and teachings within this surah.
This document discusses the key beliefs in Allah (God) in Islam. It explains that Allah is the one and only God worthy of worship, as described in the Quran. The purpose of life according to Islam is to worship Allah alone through obedience to His commands and avoidance of what He prohibits. Seeking knowledge of Islam through studying the Quran and hadiths of the Prophet Muhammad is an important act of worship. Fulfilling this purpose leads to rewards in this life and the hereafter, while rejection of Allah's laws results in loss.
u can have a chance to know basics of Islam in an easy way. I have worked on this presentation for almost a week and wanted to share it with u guys! :) i hope it'd be useful for u too :) keep educating people about Islam.. may Allah (god) help u.. you can also ask me your questions
Importance and Benefits of Islamic PrayerSabeel Ahmed
The document discusses the importance and benefits of salah (prayer) in Islam. It provides evidence from the Quran showing prophets like Ibrahim, Ismail, Musa and Isa commanded their people to perform salah. Salah is mentioned 67 times in the Quran. It is the most important pillar that reminds people of Allah and keeps them away from evil. The physical and spiritual benefits of salah are explained, including lowering cholesterol, exercising the body, increasing blood flow to the brain during sajdah, and exercising the heart. Salah was originally prescribed as 50 prayers but was reduced to 5 through Prophet Muhammad's negotiations with Allah.
This document provides a summary of the first day of a four-day course on learning the names and attributes of Allah (God). It introduces some of Allah's most beautiful names, such as the Most Compassionate, the Merciful, the King, the Holy, and the Peace, and provides a short message about each focusing on how believers should emulate that attribute. The document encourages students to develop closeness to Allah through learning His names and to evaluate how well they currently know and invoke Allah's names. It aims to boost students' faith and consciousness of Allah.
The document discusses different perspectives on what constitutes true success. It provides verses from the Quran and sayings of Prophet Muhammad (SAW) stating that success is found by obeying God and being righteous, not by worldly possessions or status. True success is achieved by those who are humble, charitable, chaste, fulfill trusts, and guard their prayers. Worldly things like wealth and family only last until death, while good deeds are what follow and determine one's status in the afterlife.
The document discusses Islamic manners related to personal hygiene, health, and physical activity. It emphasizes the importance of cleanliness in Islam, citing hadith that state "cleanliness is half of faith" and "purity is half of faith." The document outlines proper hygiene practices like washing hands and parts of the body, grooming hair and nails, using the washroom in private, and maintaining general cleanliness. It also discusses rules of health like avoiding overexerting the body, exercising regularly, and the benefits of ablution in preventing disease and promoting relaxation. Physical activity like swimming and horseback riding are encouraged.
The document discusses the significance and meaning of salah (prayers) in Islam. It explains that salah is one of the five pillars of Islam and is meant to be a connection between humans and God. Muslims are obligated to pray five times daily at specific prayer times. The document highlights the importance of salah in the Quran and hadiths, noting that no element of Islam is more emphasized. It provides examples of hadiths about the significance of salah and states that it will be the first thing one is asked about on Judgment Day.
1) Prophet Muhammad helped with household chores like mending clothes, milking goats, and cooking if food was not ready.
2) He was gentle, patient, and loving towards his wife Aisha. When there was no breakfast, he chose to fast rather than burden others.
3) Though guaranteed paradise, he continuously worshipped due to his great love for Allah and desire to be His grateful servant.
The document discusses the importance of salah (prayer) in Islam. It is the second pillar and obligatory for Muslims five times a day. It notes hadith about consequences of not praying, such as punishments in life, in the grave, and on judgement day. The document also outlines benefits of praying mentioned in Quran verses, such as being inheritors of paradise and being protected from sins. It emphasizes that knowledge of salah's importance is not enough and Muslims must establish the prayers.
The document discusses the importance of namaz (prayer) in Islam. It states that namaz is the second pillar of Islam, mentioned over 500 times in the Quran, and will be the first thing asked about on Judgment Day. The Prophet Muhammad emphasized its importance as the key to heaven and said all good deeds depend on its acceptance. The document also notes potential health benefits of namaz described by modern science. Failure to pray regularly is said to result in loss of glow, income blessings, strength, benefiting from children, and peaceful sleep.
1. The document discusses Islamic prayer (Namaz or Salah), which is one of the five pillars of Islam. Namaz involves physical, spiritual, and mental elements that make it a complete form of worship.
2. Namaz can generate peace within an individual and accelerate peace, prosperity, and progress in society if practiced regularly and with understanding of its true meaning and concepts. However, most people perform it mechanically without understanding the meanings of recitations in Arabic.
3. The purpose of the presentation is to interpret the meaning of Namaz in a simplified manner so people can nurture the concept that "Peace begins with me" through regularly offering Namaz.
This document provides an explanation of Surah Adiyat and its meaning and message. It begins by translating the Arabic text of the Surah. It then explains the meaning and significance of terms used like "racers", "sparks", and "dust". It describes how the oaths at the beginning are meant to grab the attention of Arabs. It analyzes each verse, explaining concepts like mankind being ungrateful to God and intense love of wealth. The document emphasizes how this Surah warns of the Day of Judgment when contents of graves will be scattered and inner contents of breasts will be revealed, so complete justice can only be done in God's court.
The document provides information about the five daily prayers (salat) in Islam. It explains that Muslims are obligated to pray five times a day at dawn, midday, late afternoon, just after sunset, and between sunset and midnight. Each prayer involves reciting passages from the Quran and performing set movements like standing, bowing, and prostrating on the ground while facing the Kaaba in Mecca. The call to prayer is announced by the muezzin and helps structure the day for Muslims.
The document discusses the importance and principles of Salah (Prayer) in Islam. It states that prayer is the most important act of worship in Islam, being made obligatory for Muslims from the time of Prophet Muhammad. It is the first thing one will be accountable for on the Day of Judgment. The document outlines the number of daily prayers (five), their timings, prerequisites for prayer such as purity and covering of the body, and details of the call to prayer (Azhan) and how it is conducted. It emphasizes the importance of establishing prayers on time and warns of the consequences of neglecting them.
1. The lesson discusses the importance of intentions (niyyah) in Islam, as intentions determine the reward for one's actions.
2. A hadith relates that the deeds are considered by the intentions, and a person will get the reward according to his intention.
3. Intentions reside in the heart, not on the tongue, so uttering intentions outwardly is an innovation.
4. One may appear to do good or bad outwardly, but intentions are what truly distinguish actions and determine reward on the Day of Judgment.
This document provides a summary of the history of the Muslim Ummah (community) over different time periods from the era of the Prophet Muhammad to modern times. It discusses the periods of Khilafah (Caliphate), kingship under various dynasties, the decline of the Ottoman Caliphate after World War 1 and the end of the Caliphate in 1924. It highlights the golden age of scientific achievements in the Islamic world from the 8th to 13th centuries and what led to its decline. Currently, Muslim countries contribute little to science and publish few academic papers despite their large populations.
Prayer is a religious service, especially a regular one, at which people gather in order to pray together.
Prayer (salah) is the second pillar of Islam. It is a prescribed liturgy performed five times a day (preferably in a mosque) and oriented toward Mecca.
The document provides commentary on Surah Al-Hujurat verses 1-13 which teach important etiquettes and manners. The key topics covered are:
1) Muslims should follow the commands of Allah and His Messenger without going ahead of them. They should not raise their voices above the Prophet and speak to elders respectfully.
2) Only those with true faith lower their voices before the Prophet as a sign of piety.
3) People should wait patiently to meet the Prophet instead of rudely interrupting from outside rooms.
4) Muslims are taught to resolve disputes peacefully and see all of humanity as one family under Allah. Overall etiquettes for relations with Allah
This document outlines the objectives and activities of the "Purification of the Soul" program at the Islamic Center of Olympia. The objectives are to cleanse oneself spiritually, learn the pillars of repentance, enable eligibility for Paradise, bring spirituality into daily life, attain peace in this life and the next, and make the masjid a center for all activities. Several Quranic verses are cited about following Allah's commands, avoiding Satan's footsteps, lowering one's gaze, and restraining one's soul from desires. Hadith are presented about the heart being the core of the body, virtues of growing old in faith, types of people who will be shaded on Judgment Day, and Satan fleeing when one prostr
Having good manners transcends a lot more than just a few words, but it is a strong foundation for those who wish to build good character as they grow older. Whatever imprints we have in our minds as children will be seen through to adulthood, so it is important to understand why good manners are strongly lauded by Islam.
The document summarizes key events and teachings from the Prophet Muhammad's night journey (Isra) and ascension to heaven (Mi'raj). It describes him encountering past prophets including Adam, Jesus, Moses and Abraham. He witnessed heavens, hell, angels and was given instructions on salah. The journey strengthened his faith and ability to convey Allah's message. Muslims are encouraged to commemorate it through good deeds and worship, not celebrations.
u can have a chance to know basics of Islam in an easy way. I have worked on this presentation for almost a week and wanted to share it with u guys! :) i hope it'd be useful for u too :) keep educating people about Islam.. may Allah (god) help u.. you can also ask me your questions
Importance and Benefits of Islamic PrayerSabeel Ahmed
The document discusses the importance and benefits of salah (prayer) in Islam. It provides evidence from the Quran showing prophets like Ibrahim, Ismail, Musa and Isa commanded their people to perform salah. Salah is mentioned 67 times in the Quran. It is the most important pillar that reminds people of Allah and keeps them away from evil. The physical and spiritual benefits of salah are explained, including lowering cholesterol, exercising the body, increasing blood flow to the brain during sajdah, and exercising the heart. Salah was originally prescribed as 50 prayers but was reduced to 5 through Prophet Muhammad's negotiations with Allah.
This document provides a summary of the first day of a four-day course on learning the names and attributes of Allah (God). It introduces some of Allah's most beautiful names, such as the Most Compassionate, the Merciful, the King, the Holy, and the Peace, and provides a short message about each focusing on how believers should emulate that attribute. The document encourages students to develop closeness to Allah through learning His names and to evaluate how well they currently know and invoke Allah's names. It aims to boost students' faith and consciousness of Allah.
The document discusses different perspectives on what constitutes true success. It provides verses from the Quran and sayings of Prophet Muhammad (SAW) stating that success is found by obeying God and being righteous, not by worldly possessions or status. True success is achieved by those who are humble, charitable, chaste, fulfill trusts, and guard their prayers. Worldly things like wealth and family only last until death, while good deeds are what follow and determine one's status in the afterlife.
The document discusses Islamic manners related to personal hygiene, health, and physical activity. It emphasizes the importance of cleanliness in Islam, citing hadith that state "cleanliness is half of faith" and "purity is half of faith." The document outlines proper hygiene practices like washing hands and parts of the body, grooming hair and nails, using the washroom in private, and maintaining general cleanliness. It also discusses rules of health like avoiding overexerting the body, exercising regularly, and the benefits of ablution in preventing disease and promoting relaxation. Physical activity like swimming and horseback riding are encouraged.
The document discusses the significance and meaning of salah (prayers) in Islam. It explains that salah is one of the five pillars of Islam and is meant to be a connection between humans and God. Muslims are obligated to pray five times daily at specific prayer times. The document highlights the importance of salah in the Quran and hadiths, noting that no element of Islam is more emphasized. It provides examples of hadiths about the significance of salah and states that it will be the first thing one is asked about on Judgment Day.
1) Prophet Muhammad helped with household chores like mending clothes, milking goats, and cooking if food was not ready.
2) He was gentle, patient, and loving towards his wife Aisha. When there was no breakfast, he chose to fast rather than burden others.
3) Though guaranteed paradise, he continuously worshipped due to his great love for Allah and desire to be His grateful servant.
The document discusses the importance of salah (prayer) in Islam. It is the second pillar and obligatory for Muslims five times a day. It notes hadith about consequences of not praying, such as punishments in life, in the grave, and on judgement day. The document also outlines benefits of praying mentioned in Quran verses, such as being inheritors of paradise and being protected from sins. It emphasizes that knowledge of salah's importance is not enough and Muslims must establish the prayers.
The document discusses the importance of namaz (prayer) in Islam. It states that namaz is the second pillar of Islam, mentioned over 500 times in the Quran, and will be the first thing asked about on Judgment Day. The Prophet Muhammad emphasized its importance as the key to heaven and said all good deeds depend on its acceptance. The document also notes potential health benefits of namaz described by modern science. Failure to pray regularly is said to result in loss of glow, income blessings, strength, benefiting from children, and peaceful sleep.
1. The document discusses Islamic prayer (Namaz or Salah), which is one of the five pillars of Islam. Namaz involves physical, spiritual, and mental elements that make it a complete form of worship.
2. Namaz can generate peace within an individual and accelerate peace, prosperity, and progress in society if practiced regularly and with understanding of its true meaning and concepts. However, most people perform it mechanically without understanding the meanings of recitations in Arabic.
3. The purpose of the presentation is to interpret the meaning of Namaz in a simplified manner so people can nurture the concept that "Peace begins with me" through regularly offering Namaz.
This document provides an explanation of Surah Adiyat and its meaning and message. It begins by translating the Arabic text of the Surah. It then explains the meaning and significance of terms used like "racers", "sparks", and "dust". It describes how the oaths at the beginning are meant to grab the attention of Arabs. It analyzes each verse, explaining concepts like mankind being ungrateful to God and intense love of wealth. The document emphasizes how this Surah warns of the Day of Judgment when contents of graves will be scattered and inner contents of breasts will be revealed, so complete justice can only be done in God's court.
The document provides information about the five daily prayers (salat) in Islam. It explains that Muslims are obligated to pray five times a day at dawn, midday, late afternoon, just after sunset, and between sunset and midnight. Each prayer involves reciting passages from the Quran and performing set movements like standing, bowing, and prostrating on the ground while facing the Kaaba in Mecca. The call to prayer is announced by the muezzin and helps structure the day for Muslims.
The document discusses the importance and principles of Salah (Prayer) in Islam. It states that prayer is the most important act of worship in Islam, being made obligatory for Muslims from the time of Prophet Muhammad. It is the first thing one will be accountable for on the Day of Judgment. The document outlines the number of daily prayers (five), their timings, prerequisites for prayer such as purity and covering of the body, and details of the call to prayer (Azhan) and how it is conducted. It emphasizes the importance of establishing prayers on time and warns of the consequences of neglecting them.
1. The lesson discusses the importance of intentions (niyyah) in Islam, as intentions determine the reward for one's actions.
2. A hadith relates that the deeds are considered by the intentions, and a person will get the reward according to his intention.
3. Intentions reside in the heart, not on the tongue, so uttering intentions outwardly is an innovation.
4. One may appear to do good or bad outwardly, but intentions are what truly distinguish actions and determine reward on the Day of Judgment.
This document provides a summary of the history of the Muslim Ummah (community) over different time periods from the era of the Prophet Muhammad to modern times. It discusses the periods of Khilafah (Caliphate), kingship under various dynasties, the decline of the Ottoman Caliphate after World War 1 and the end of the Caliphate in 1924. It highlights the golden age of scientific achievements in the Islamic world from the 8th to 13th centuries and what led to its decline. Currently, Muslim countries contribute little to science and publish few academic papers despite their large populations.
Prayer is a religious service, especially a regular one, at which people gather in order to pray together.
Prayer (salah) is the second pillar of Islam. It is a prescribed liturgy performed five times a day (preferably in a mosque) and oriented toward Mecca.
The document provides commentary on Surah Al-Hujurat verses 1-13 which teach important etiquettes and manners. The key topics covered are:
1) Muslims should follow the commands of Allah and His Messenger without going ahead of them. They should not raise their voices above the Prophet and speak to elders respectfully.
2) Only those with true faith lower their voices before the Prophet as a sign of piety.
3) People should wait patiently to meet the Prophet instead of rudely interrupting from outside rooms.
4) Muslims are taught to resolve disputes peacefully and see all of humanity as one family under Allah. Overall etiquettes for relations with Allah
This document outlines the objectives and activities of the "Purification of the Soul" program at the Islamic Center of Olympia. The objectives are to cleanse oneself spiritually, learn the pillars of repentance, enable eligibility for Paradise, bring spirituality into daily life, attain peace in this life and the next, and make the masjid a center for all activities. Several Quranic verses are cited about following Allah's commands, avoiding Satan's footsteps, lowering one's gaze, and restraining one's soul from desires. Hadith are presented about the heart being the core of the body, virtues of growing old in faith, types of people who will be shaded on Judgment Day, and Satan fleeing when one prostr
Having good manners transcends a lot more than just a few words, but it is a strong foundation for those who wish to build good character as they grow older. Whatever imprints we have in our minds as children will be seen through to adulthood, so it is important to understand why good manners are strongly lauded by Islam.
The document summarizes key events and teachings from the Prophet Muhammad's night journey (Isra) and ascension to heaven (Mi'raj). It describes him encountering past prophets including Adam, Jesus, Moses and Abraham. He witnessed heavens, hell, angels and was given instructions on salah. The journey strengthened his faith and ability to convey Allah's message. Muslims are encouraged to commemorate it through good deeds and worship, not celebrations.
The document provides an overview of key Islamic concepts including:
- What it means to be a Muslim is to submit one's will to Allah.
- The purpose of life is to worship Allah alone. Worship encompasses all internal and external actions done to please Allah.
- The five pillars of Islam are the foundation of faith and practice for Muslims: the shahadah (declaration of faith), salah (prayer), zakah (charity), sawm (fasting during Ramadan), and hajj (pilgrimage to Mecca).
Slides for Module 1 - Hadith of Jibrael.pdfAhmedLakhwera
The document provides an introduction to the Islamic tradition through an analysis of the Hadith of Jibrael. It begins with definitions of key Islamic terms like Deen, Islam, and Ibrahimic tradition. It then summarizes the Hadith of Jibrael, in which Jibrael asks the Prophet Muhammad questions about Iman, Islam, Ihsan. The Prophet's responses outline the three dimensions of faith, submission, and excellence. The document concludes by linking these three aspects to different disciplines in Islamic sciences and verses from the Quran.
This document provides an introduction and overview of the Hajj pilgrimage in Islam. It discusses how Hajj began with Ibrahim (AS) and the construction of the Kaaba. It then describes how Hajj changed over time with the rise of idol worship. The document outlines the key rituals and significance of Hajj, including ihram, talbiya, tawaf, sa'i, and waqoof. It explains the advantages and rewards of performing Hajj, emphasizing the spiritual purification and training. Various Hajj rituals are defined, and a basic schedule is provided for the rites performed on each day of Hajj.
The document describes the journey of Prophet Muhammad from Masjid al-Haram in Makkah to Masjid al-Aqsa in Jerusalem, known as Al-Isra, and his ascension to the heavens, known as Al-Mi'raj. It provides details of Prophet Muhammad's encounters with previous prophets in the seven heavens and the spiritual lessons and gifts he received from Allah during the journey. The document aims to convey the significance of this miraculous night journey in strengthening Prophet Muhammad's prophecy.
This document provides an overview of the concepts of religion, Islam, and Sufism (tasawwuf). It discusses the human, their body and soul, and the purpose of humanity being to gain knowledge of God. It outlines Islamic beliefs and different schools of thought. It describes the stages of the spiritual path (suluk) and stations (manazil) involving the soul and intellect. The document also discusses prophethood, the purpose of the Quran, and engaging in worship and remembrance of God to gain proximity to God. Overall, the document presents conceptual foundations of religion, Islam, and Sufism.
Salman, a Persian man, became interested in Christianity after observing Christians praying in a church. When he told his father, who followed the local religion of Zoroastrianism, his father forbade him from learning about Christianity and chained him. Determined to learn more, Salman arranged to travel with Christian merchants to the region of Syria. There, he devoted himself to serving the bishop in order to learn about Christianity.
The document discusses proper etiquette and guidelines for Muslim prayer (salah). Some key points:
1) Ablution (wudu) before prayer is strongly emphasized, and praying on time, especially joining congregational prayers.
2) Praying in the mosque is preferred to praying at home, even for those with disabilities. Neighbors of the mosque should pray there.
3) Delaying or neglecting prayers is strongly warned against. Prayer is the first thing one will be judged by on the Day of Judgment.
4) Specific prayer postures like bowing, prostrating, removing shoes are outlined. Five daily prayers are prescribed.
Belief on angels, prophets, books, AkhiratArshad khan
Angels, prophets, holy books, and the afterlife (akhirah) are fundamental beliefs in Islam according to the document. It provides details on:
- Angels are created from light and serve God by delivering messages and overseeing natural phenomena. Major angels mentioned include Gabriel, Raphael, Michael, the Angel of Death.
- Muslims believe in previous scriptures like the Torah, Psalms, and Gospel but follow the final revelation, the Quran, which was revealed in Arabic.
- Prophets were human messengers of God, with the Quran mentioning 25 by name. Muslims must believe in all prophets.
- The akhirah includes resurrection, judgment, heaven
1) Imam Jafar As-Sadiq engaged in a discussion with his student Jaber Ibn Hayyan about various philosophical and scientific topics.
2) During the discussion, Jaber asks Imam Sadiq questions about the nature of sound, the speed of sound, creation of the universe, and whether everything is Allah.
3) Imam Sadiq provides thoughtful, nuanced responses based on reason and logic to explain these complex topics at a level appropriate for both scientists and common people.
Here are the explanations for the homework:
Verse 2:261 means that spending in the cause of Allah is like lending money to Allah. Whatever good deeds or charity we do in this world will be repaid manifold in the hereafter. So spending for good causes should not be seen as a loss but as an investment for the afterlife.
Verses 74: 42-45 list the things the people failed to do that made them not enter Jannah:
1. They did not believe the Day of Reckoning would come (verse 42)
2. They denied the Day of Judgment (verse 43)
3. They thought it was a lie (verse 44)
4. They intended
This document provides information about the Twelfth Imam, Mohammed al-Mahdi (a.t.f.s). It discusses his lineage, birthdate, titles, traditions about his future reappearance, the periods of minor and major occultation, signs that will precede his reappearance, and duties of believers as they await his return, such as supplication, charity, and moral reform. It aims to educate readers about the Imam who is the current authority and guide for Shi'a Muslims during his period of occultation.
Copy Of Presentation1 Holy Prophet Muhammed S.A.W Roha123
The document provides a biography of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) in three parts. It describes his early life and family in Mecca, the revelations he received and early preaching of Islam. It then discusses his migration to Medina where he established the first mosque and built the foundations of the Muslim community. Finally, it briefly outlines some of the Prophet's teachings and practices including the Night Journey, his farewell sermon, and legacy upon his followers to follow the Quran and Sunnah.
The document summarizes information about the second caliph of Islam, Hazrat Umar (R.A). It discusses his life, accomplishments as caliph such as expanding Muslim territory and establishing important institutions, and uncertainties he had before passing away such as who would succeed him as caliph. It also describes the process for selecting the next caliph through a committee of six companions.
Sl3.1 Seerah of the Prophet Muhammed (sws)Ayah Moonfruit
The document discusses the benefits of studying the Seerah (biography) of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). It outlines eight benefits: 1) It allows us to follow the Prophet's perfect example in all aspects of life; 2) It increases our love for the Prophet; 3) It helps us understand the Quran; 4) It is a source of optimism; 5) The Prophet's entire life was miraculous. The next section discusses three more benefits: 6) The Seerah lays out a methodology for religious revival; 7) It allows us to learn from the best generation, the Sahaba; 8) It provides knowledge to defend the Prophet from criticism. Studying the
Hazrat abu bakr sid deeq with rasool allah sawwfarahm3d
Hazrat Abu Bakr Siddiq R.A was a close companion of Prophet Muhammad SAW. Some key facts about him:
1) His real name was Abdullah but he was known as Abu Bakr. He was one of the first people to convert to Islam and provided strong support to the Prophet.
2) During difficult times, including when the disbelievers forced the Prophet to leave Mecca, Abu Bakr stood by the Prophet's side and provided comfort.
3) Abu Bakr was praised by the Prophet for having the strongest faith of all believers. After the Prophet's death, Abu Bakr became the first Caliph and helped unite the Muslim community
Significance and importance of studying the life of prophet (autosaved)Huba Akhtar
A PDF document file easy to understand and efficient.. A detailed document of studying tha Life of our beloved Holy Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).. Including Qurani quotes for better knowledge.. Thank you.. :)
Zoroastrianism originated in ancient Persia and has three main beliefs: there is one God called Ahura Mazda who is all good, an opposing force called Angra Mainyu who is all evil, and individuals are free to choose between good and evil through their thoughts, words, and deeds. After death, souls are judged and either reunited with their spirit to cross over a bridge to paradise or sent to various levels of hell depending on their choices in life.
The Book of Ruth is included in the third division, or the Writings, of the Hebrew Bible. In most Christian canons it is treated as one of the historical books and placed between Judges and 1 Samuel.
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1. NOOR UL ABSARBA ZIKARUL NABI AL MUKHTAR(S.A.W)
Life and learnings.(Dawood Ahmed).
2. MEANING OF NOOR UL ABSAR
• The meaning of is “LIGHT OF VISION”.
• To give someone the right way to live the life .
• LIFE CAN BE LIVED BY TWO WAYS
LIFE LIVED WITHOUT HAVING ANY IDEAL ,
LIFE LIVED HAVING AN IDEAL IN LIFE.
E.G SUNNAT.
3. NOOR E MUHAMMAD
KHALQAT SA VALADAT E NABVI (S.A.W)
• Quran Majeed the witness of every thing.
• The vitness of khalqat of Prophet (S.A.W)
• The book of every knowledge which let us know the knowledge of before death and
after death.
• The book which is the witness of khalqat of Hazrat Adam (A.S) and the other
Prophets of Almighty God Allah.
4. KHALQAT OF THE BELOVED HOLY PROPET
(S.A.W)
The question of HAZRAT JABAR.
THE ANSWER OF PROPHET (S.A.W).
The existence of nothing even the Hell and Paradise were created.
Then creation of everything .
The Order of Allah in Quran
“ Remember the time when Allah had taken promise from all of his Prophets , when
I will give you guidance and my book and send you (on Earth ) and after you when my
beloved Prophet come to you then put your faith on him and help him on his mission. “
5. KHALQAT OF THE BELOVED HOLY PROPET
(S.A.W)
• The rivait from Hazrat Ibn e Abbas (A.S) and Hazrat ALI (R.A).
• “ The guidance of their umats of other Prophets to put their faiths on the Last
Prophet Muhammed (S.A.W).
• That was the promise God Allah Almighty taken from the other Prophets to do so ,
and they did so.
• The Question of Muhammed (S.A.W) from The Angel of Allah how old are you?
• The reply of Hazrat JIBRAEEL.
• The appearance of the star after 70 thousand years .
6. THE BIRTH OF BELOVED PROPHET
MUHAMMAD (S.A.W)
• The holy Prophet (S.A.W) was born an orphan.
• His father died before their birth.
• To set the importance for orphans.
• To set the importance for the new born girls .
• To set the importance of mother.
7. THE KNOWLEDGE GAINED
• From the khalqat and the birth of Holy Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) the ehl e
emman gained the knowledge to live the life by giving others their due respective
the desire in society and they deserve that respect for example the respect of a
mother . The sense of creation of this world , the hell , the heaven , the happiness ,
the sadness , the pen , the book , the angels , the Other Prophets , everything.
8. THE SOCIAL BEHAVIOR AND RELIGIOUS
CONDTIONS OF HOLY PROPHET(S.A.W)
• Everything in time in the world happens on time . For example sun rises on time Sun sets on time
the Moon takes place of Sun in Night. It means everything is working on a fixed time set by God .
• As all of us knows that not even a single leaf of a plant/tree can move on it’s own
• The same thing happens for Holy Prophet . Allah Almighty had chosen a right time for the birth of
Holy Prophet .
• AS Quran says
• “THE HOLY PROPHET SAYS THE THINGS TOLD BY US THEY DO NOT SAY ANYTHING
ON THEIR OWN .”
9. THE SOCIAL BEHAVIOR AND RELIGIOUS
CONDTIONS OF HOLY PROPHET(S.A.W)
• It means Holy Prophet do everything by the order of God .
• It was said by Hazrat hassan (R.A) . “I never talked about the usualness of Prophet
(S.A.W) with Hazrat Hussain (R.A) for a long time period . Then I asked him , then I
get to know that he had already talked about this with father ( Hazrat Ali (R.A) ).
And he asked everything and left nothing to ask anymore. Even Hazrat Hussain
(R.A ), said once I asked my father about the entrance of Prophet (S.A.W ) In his
house, then he said Holy Prophet (S.A.W) was ordered by Allah to take rest or
anything done at home .
10. THE SOCIAL BEHAVIOR AND RELIGIOUS
CONDTIONS OF HOLY PROPHET(S.A.W)
• Holy Prophet divide his time in three parts to give time to the family and other
things they do at home.
• The idea of time table or schedualing was given by Holy Prophet .
• The knowledge of division of time in right amount of parts was given by Holy
Prophet (S.A.W).
11. THE SOCIAL BEHAVIOR AND RELIGIOUS
CONDTIONS OF HOLY PROPHET(S.A.W)
• The Holy Bed f Holy Prophet (S.A.W):
• Hazrat Ayesha (R.A) once said the bed of holy Prophet was often made of leaf of
date’s tree or often was made of that or was often made of sacks .
• The main point here is to set an example for the people to never ask for a luxorious
life or a life style . Your behaviour should be very simple so that people take
inspiration from as we are taking from Holy Prophet.
12. THE SOCIAL BEHAVIOR AND RELIGIOUS
CONDTIONS OF HOLY PROPHET(S.A.W)
• MA AASH :
• Hazrat Ayesha (R.A) said Holy Prophet never in his life had eaten the food by heart concern.
• Holy Prophet never asked for wealth from Allah . What he could not get from Allah if he asked once .
• But he never in order to prove the people that happiness is in simple life .
• Once Hazrat Jibra eel appeared and said “ O! BELOVED Prophet Allah has sent his salam and asked
you if you want then I shall turn these mountains into gold and where ever you go they shall come to you
“
• Holy Prophet said after some time “ O! Jibra eel no doubt Earth is the home for those who has no rest
point and wealth for those who has nothing for his AKHRAT and gather those who don’t have wisdom.
13. THE SOCIAL BEHAVIOR AND RELIGIOUS
CONDTIONS OF HOLY PROPHET(S.A.W)
• Hazrat Aeysha (R.A ) said we are the off springs of Muhammed (S.A.W ) who even
don’t see the fire in the kitchen and lives on dates and water only .
• So, those never complained about this . Those who always complained and waste
their life complaining got nothing in the end
• Instead we can live on our own strength what we have .
• A Chinese quote “ Relay on your own resources .“
14. THE SOCIAL BEHAVIOR AND RELIGIOUS
CONDTIONS OF HOLY PROPHET(S.A.W)
• The Colthes of Holy Prophet (S.A.W):-
• As I explained the simple life of Holy Prophet the Clothes of Holy Prophet (S.A.W)
• Were simple too .
• The clothes were consist of a CHAADER MUBARAK , KURTA MUBARAK ,
LOUNGI AND A TURBAN MUBARAK .
15. THE SOCIAL BEHAVIOR AND RELIGIOUS
CONDTIONS OF HOLY PROPHET(S.A.W)
• Holy Prophet he never ask Allah once for himself but asked only for us the ummat
of Holy Prophet (S.A.W)
16. THE SOCIAL BEHAVIOR AND RELIGIOUS
CONDTIONS OF HOLY PROPHET(S.A.W)
• The rides of Holy Prophet (S.A.W)
• THERE WERE SEVEN horses in personal use of him (S.A.W)
• SIX KHACHARS
• THREE RIDABLE CAMELS.
• EVERY ANIMAL WAS NAMED ON THE BASES OF THE COLOUR OR
EXCELLENCE OF HIS OWN.
17. THE SOCIAL BEHAVIOR AND RELIGIOUS
CONDTIONS OF HOLY PROPHET(S.A.W)
• The name of the female camel of Holy Prophet was “ UZBHAH ”. It was due to the
fast
• speed of her .
• She died due to the shock of death of Holy Prophet (S.A.W) and left everything to
eat.
• In many books the number of rides are counted more .
18. THE SOCIAL BEHAVIOR AND RELIGIOUS
CONDTIONS OF HOLY PROPHET(S.A.W)
• The care taker of Holy Prophet
• many sahabah ( R.A ) personaly wanted to take care of Holy Prophet
• Some of these are as:-
HAZRAT ANAS BIN MALIK (R.A )
HAZRAT ABDHULLAH BIN MASOOD (R.A)
HAZRAT UQBA BIN AMIR (R,A )
HAZRAT ZAID BIN HARIS (R.A )
19. THE SOCIAL BEHAVIOR AND RELIGIOUS
CONDTIONS OF HOLY PROPHET(S.A.W)
• The protectors of Holy Prophet :-
• Hazrat Ayesha (R.A) said before the nazool of ayat of Protection of Holy Prophet
• Few sahabah protected them .
• Some of those names are as follow
Hazrat Saad Bin Muaz (R.A)
Hazrat Abu Bakar (R.A)
Hazrat Muhammad Bin Musalma (R.A)
Hazrat Abu Ayoob (R.A)
Hazrat Bilal (R.A)
20. THE SOCIAL BEHAVIOR AND RELIGIOUS
CONDTIONS OF HOLY PROPHET(S.A.W)
• All are the life parts of Holy Prophet (S.A.W)
• All of these life partners were chosen by Only God Almighty Allah.
• This was the simplicity of our Holy Prophet.
• Thank You .
21. NOOR UL ABSAAR
BA ZIKAR E NABI UL MUKHTAR
Life and Learnings Safee Muhammad
22. THE SPECIALITY OF HOLY PROPHET (S.A.W)
IN OUR LIFE.
• Here we shall discuss about the speciality of Holy Prophet
• The specialty is of two types
The seen one or I other words the physical appearance of Holy Prophet
The Practical one which Holy Prophet applied them in life Mubbarkah.
23. THE SPECIALITY OF HOLY PROPHET (S.A.W)
IN OUR LIFE.
Hazrat Ans (R.A ) SAID I have never smelled anything better then the
smell of Holy Prophet (S.A.W).
This includes the physical specialty of Holy Prophet .
When ever The holy Prophet shake hands with someone the person
smell fragrance of Holy Prophet from hands whole day. And if purt his
and hand on the head of any child then he bacme famous in other
children due to the fragrance of Holy Prophet.
24. THE SPECIALITY OF HOLY PROPHET (S.A.W)
IN OUR LIFE.
Hazrat Ibraheem Bin Ismaeel (R.A) said Holy Prophet once gave me a ride
with him and I hugged the Stemp of Nabovat and It was smelling with
the clusters of frangrance.
This was specialty that everyone wants to talk to Holy Prophet .
Even If a Non-Muslim meets Holy Prophet there was 100 %
chances that he could turn into Muslim due to the physical
perosnality of Holy Prophet.
25. THE SPECIALITY OF HOLY PROPHET (S.A.W)
IN OUR LIFE.
HAZRAT MALIK BIN SANNAN (R.A) ON THE DAY OF GHAZVA E OHAD ,
SUCKED THE BLOOB MUBARIK OUT OF THE CUTS ON THE BODY
MUBARIK OF Holy Prophet
Holy Prophet said :- Hell fire can never touch you
now .
26. THE SPECIALITY OF HOLY PROPHET (S.A.W)
IN OUR LIFE.
• The fragrance of Holy Phophet was so good that Hazrat Jabir said the way
through which Prophet go smelled so goof that if someone trys to find him
he could recognized Holy Prophet had passed through this way .
• ALL of them are the physical appearance / speciality of Holy Prophet
(S.A.W)
27. THE SPECIALITY OF HOLY PROPHET (S.A.W)
IN OUR LIFE.
Now we shall talk about the Practical Specialty or miricales performed by the Holy
Prophet
One day Hazrat ABBAS (R.A ) asked Holy Prophet “ O! Holy Prophet this thing has
stunned me very much that the moon was walking on the signals of your fingers
Holy Prophet replied I will tell you the more stunning thing that when I was in the
belly of my mother I hear the sound of Pen writing On “ LOH E MEHFOOZ”
28. THE SPECIALITY OF HOLY PROPHET (S.A.W)
IN OUR LIFE.
The night Holy Prophet appart the moon into two on the mountain of Makkah on the
demand of NON-Muslims The time Moon was already moving on the signals of pointer
finger of Holy Prophet Before breaking apapert.
This was the speciality ofHoly Prophet that not even the Muslims obey him but the Sun
and The Moon too obey him.
All of this was the speciality given to him By the Almighty God Allah Only.
29. THE SPECIALITY OF HOLY PROPHET (S.A.W)
IN OUR LIFE.
• Holy Prophet not only knows THE LANGUAGES OF ARAB BUT THE LANGUAGES
OF ALL OTHER WORLDS
• THESE WERE TAUGHT BY ALLAH ON ARSH . AND RECOGNIZED WHEN THE
FIRST MASSAGE WAS SENT TO HIM IN THE CAVE OF HIRA.
30. THE SPECIALITY OF HOLY PROPHET (S.A.W)
IN OUR LIFE.
Holy Prophet also knows the meaning of Words of Muqat e aat which only he and Allah
knows and no one else.
This proves he was among us but not like us . Because He was Holy the part of God Allah
Made of Noor .
31. THE SUPERIORNESS OF HOLY PROPHET (S.A.W)
AMONG US
• Hazrat Ayesha (R.A ) said Quran describes the character of Holy Prophet.
• As someone asked her about the character of Holy Prophet .
• She replied have never read “ Quran”
32. THE SUPERIORNESS OF HOLY PROPHET (S.A.W)
AMONG US
Holy Prophet was so humble that he trys to be happy with the happiness of others
and sad with the sadness of others
Even He became happy with the massage of Allah in Quran where it tells him about the
happiness and became sad where it tells about the sadness .
He was very humble we can never be like him .
33. THE SUPERIORNESS OF HOLY PROPHET (S.A.W)
AMONG US
• Holy Prophet was so humble and kind That he never ever try to harm anyone with his
Words or Hands
• He had so patience about giving punishments to other that he always for give them and
so much merciful.
• He even forgive everyone on the occasion of Fatah e Makkah , however he could take
revenge from everyone who harmed him but he forgive all of them .
34. THE SUPERIORNESS OF HOLY PROPHET (S.A.W)
AMONG US
• Holy Prophet avoid those who do the bad deeds and meet with kindness who treat
him with harshness,
• He never complained about the difficulties of life. As life is the name of ups and downs
so we all need to be very much ready for the ups and downs.
35. THE SUPERIORNESS OF HOLY PROPHET (S.A.W)
AMONG US
• AS Quran says The Massage of Allah
• : “ How fortunate O dear! You are kind hearted for them if you were furious or heartless
for them they must have left you by being annoyed by you . So forgive them and
consult with them in impotant works.
36. THE SUPERIORNESS OF HOLY PROPHET (S.A.W)
AMONG US
• Hazrat Ayesha (R.A ) said
• No one has better character or manners than Holy Prophet.
• Whenever someone summond him from sahabah or ehly bayt he immideatly went to him
37. THE SUPERIORNESS OF HOLY PROPHET (S.A.W)
AMONG US
• Hazrat ans (r.a) said The poor people of Madinah present in the bargah e risalat and bring some
water in their pots and when holy prophet free from the prayer of fajar dip their hands in watered pots
,however there was intnse cold sometimes. People usually wanted to get barkat from holy prophet through
this . They drank the Water to the sick people and they become healthy due to this water.
38. THE SUPERIORNESS OF HOLY PROPHET (S.A.W)
AMONG US
• If SOME ONE INVITE Holy prophet to a feast he accept it and must go there. It does not affect his mind that the man who
invited him is poor or rich
• Because it can hurt him .
• He always accepted the hadiyah and rewarded them however the hadiyah was low priced or not.
39. THE SUPERIORNESS OF HOLY PROPHET (S.A.W)
AMONG US
• Hazrat ans (R.A ) SAID ONCE THAT :0
• I HAVE SPENT TEN YEARS IN THE CARE OF HOLY Prophet . During this time he never uttered harsh
words toward me . If I did something he never asked me why I have done that or If I had not done anywork he never asked why
have you not done that .
• He never had taken hard work from anyone not even from the animals .he always loved to work on his own.
40. THE SUPERIORNESS OF HOLY PROPHET (S.A.W)
AMONG US
• All of these are the specialities of holy Prophet that differe between him and us .
•
• thank you