1) On the Day of Judgement, the book of deeds containing all of one's actions will be opened and one will remember everything they have done.
2) People will be judged based on whether their good deeds outweigh their bad deeds, and they will receive their book in their right or left hand accordingly.
3) Sending salawat (blessings) upon Prophet Muhammad and his family is considered the most weighty deed that can help increase the measure of one's good deeds and make them heavier on the scale.
1. The document summarizes Surah Al-Waqiah (Chapter 56) from the Quran. It describes the events of the Day of Judgment, where people will be divided into three groups - those on the right hand path in paradise, those on the left hand path in hell, and the foremost believers closest to Allah.
2. It provides details on the blessings and rewards for each group. Those in paradise will dwell in gardens under shade trees with abundant fruits and drinks, reclining on luxurious furnishings, waited on by immortal youth. They will face no discomfort.
3. The summary highlights several hadith about the benefits of reciting this Surah, such as being protected from
Understanding and Walking in the Glory of GodButch Yulo
This document discusses the significance of the red blood moons that will occur in 2014-2015. It says these moons mark times of both severity and goodness from God. Specifically, it predicts increased birth pains, persecution, and moral/spiritual evil during this time, but also great outpourings of the Holy Spirit and harvest of souls. The document encourages preparing "arks" of protection and adjusting one's understanding of time according to God's calendar of feasts and Sabbaths. Overall it conveys a sense of impending tribulation but also God's faithfulness to deliver and redeem his people.
The ayaat (verses) of the Qur'an compiled herein are generally known as “Manzil”. The elders were particularly punctual in reciting this “Manzil” from amongst other du`as and formulas for protection and cure. It was customary to make special arrangements for children to commit this “Manzil” to memory.
These are 33 verses of the Quran:
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Chapter Verses
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1 Al‐Fatiha (The Opening) 1 to 7
2 Al‐Baqara (The Cow) 1 to 5, 163, 255 to 257, 284 to 286
3 Aal‐e‐Imran (The family of Imran) 18, 26 to 27
7 Al‐Araf (The heights) 54 to 56
17 Bani Israel/Al‐Isra (The night journey) 110 to 111
23 Al‐Mumenoon (The Believers) 115 to 118
37 As‐Saaffat (Those who set the ranks) 1 to 11
55 Al‐Rahman (The Beneficient) 33 to 40
59 Al‐Hashr (Exile) 21 to 24
72 Al‐Jinn (The Jinn) 1 to 4
109 Al‐Kafiroon (The Disbelievers) 1 to 6
112 Al‐Ikhlas (Absoluteness) 1 to 4
113 Al‐Falaq (The day break ) 1 to 5
114 An‐Nas (The mankind) 1 to 6
Rizq, or sustenance, is provided by Allah alone. While some suffer material poverty, this is part of Allah's divine plan to test humanity. Both the rich and poor are accountable for how they respond to their circumstances. The rich should fulfill their obligations to pay zakat and charity to help the less fortunate, while the poor should remain patient and trusting in Allah. True poverty is of the soul, not the material kind, and all situations are designed by Allah to examine our faith and obedience to Him.
33 quranic Ayats (Manzil) arabic english_version #Sivsya AyaatsKhurram Shah
The document discusses a collection of Quranic verses known as "Manzil" that are recited for protection against evil influences. It provides the context that Islamic scholars and elders found reciting these specific verses to be effective. It then shares the verses, with translations, explaining they ward off black magic, devils, thieves and wild beasts. It stresses the importance of sincerity and devotion when reciting.
This document discusses the Islamic perspective on dealing with tragedies and calamities. It begins by defining tragedies as events causing great suffering. It then cites Quranic verses indicating that trials are promised for believers to test their faith. The document outlines several reasons for calamities according to Islam, such as being a test of patience or means of expiation of sins. It provides hadiths emphasizing the rewards of patience during hardships and trusting in Allah's mercy. Overall, the document advises accepting calamities with patience, as this raises one's status with Allah, and not to despair as great rewards come from great trials.
Qasas un-nabiyeen volume 4 قصص النبيين الجلد الرابعSaleem Khanani
This document provides a summary of chapters 1-8 from the book "Stories of the Prophets Volume 4" by Abul Hassan Ali Nadvi. It discusses the story of the prophet Shoaib (peace be upon him) who was sent as a prophet to the people of Madyan. The summary highlights Shoaib's call to the people to worship Allah alone, give full measure and avoid corruption. It describes the dialogue between Shoaib and the intellectuals of the people who rejected his message. The document is written in English and contains some vocabulary words translated from Arabic.
1) On the Day of Judgement, the book of deeds containing all of one's actions will be opened and one will remember everything they have done.
2) People will be judged based on whether their good deeds outweigh their bad deeds, and they will receive their book in their right or left hand accordingly.
3) Sending salawat (blessings) upon Prophet Muhammad and his family is considered the most weighty deed that can help increase the measure of one's good deeds and make them heavier on the scale.
1. The document summarizes Surah Al-Waqiah (Chapter 56) from the Quran. It describes the events of the Day of Judgment, where people will be divided into three groups - those on the right hand path in paradise, those on the left hand path in hell, and the foremost believers closest to Allah.
2. It provides details on the blessings and rewards for each group. Those in paradise will dwell in gardens under shade trees with abundant fruits and drinks, reclining on luxurious furnishings, waited on by immortal youth. They will face no discomfort.
3. The summary highlights several hadith about the benefits of reciting this Surah, such as being protected from
Understanding and Walking in the Glory of GodButch Yulo
This document discusses the significance of the red blood moons that will occur in 2014-2015. It says these moons mark times of both severity and goodness from God. Specifically, it predicts increased birth pains, persecution, and moral/spiritual evil during this time, but also great outpourings of the Holy Spirit and harvest of souls. The document encourages preparing "arks" of protection and adjusting one's understanding of time according to God's calendar of feasts and Sabbaths. Overall it conveys a sense of impending tribulation but also God's faithfulness to deliver and redeem his people.
The ayaat (verses) of the Qur'an compiled herein are generally known as “Manzil”. The elders were particularly punctual in reciting this “Manzil” from amongst other du`as and formulas for protection and cure. It was customary to make special arrangements for children to commit this “Manzil” to memory.
These are 33 verses of the Quran:
--------------------------------
Chapter Verses
--------------------------------
1 Al‐Fatiha (The Opening) 1 to 7
2 Al‐Baqara (The Cow) 1 to 5, 163, 255 to 257, 284 to 286
3 Aal‐e‐Imran (The family of Imran) 18, 26 to 27
7 Al‐Araf (The heights) 54 to 56
17 Bani Israel/Al‐Isra (The night journey) 110 to 111
23 Al‐Mumenoon (The Believers) 115 to 118
37 As‐Saaffat (Those who set the ranks) 1 to 11
55 Al‐Rahman (The Beneficient) 33 to 40
59 Al‐Hashr (Exile) 21 to 24
72 Al‐Jinn (The Jinn) 1 to 4
109 Al‐Kafiroon (The Disbelievers) 1 to 6
112 Al‐Ikhlas (Absoluteness) 1 to 4
113 Al‐Falaq (The day break ) 1 to 5
114 An‐Nas (The mankind) 1 to 6
Rizq, or sustenance, is provided by Allah alone. While some suffer material poverty, this is part of Allah's divine plan to test humanity. Both the rich and poor are accountable for how they respond to their circumstances. The rich should fulfill their obligations to pay zakat and charity to help the less fortunate, while the poor should remain patient and trusting in Allah. True poverty is of the soul, not the material kind, and all situations are designed by Allah to examine our faith and obedience to Him.
33 quranic Ayats (Manzil) arabic english_version #Sivsya AyaatsKhurram Shah
The document discusses a collection of Quranic verses known as "Manzil" that are recited for protection against evil influences. It provides the context that Islamic scholars and elders found reciting these specific verses to be effective. It then shares the verses, with translations, explaining they ward off black magic, devils, thieves and wild beasts. It stresses the importance of sincerity and devotion when reciting.
This document discusses the Islamic perspective on dealing with tragedies and calamities. It begins by defining tragedies as events causing great suffering. It then cites Quranic verses indicating that trials are promised for believers to test their faith. The document outlines several reasons for calamities according to Islam, such as being a test of patience or means of expiation of sins. It provides hadiths emphasizing the rewards of patience during hardships and trusting in Allah's mercy. Overall, the document advises accepting calamities with patience, as this raises one's status with Allah, and not to despair as great rewards come from great trials.
Qasas un-nabiyeen volume 4 قصص النبيين الجلد الرابعSaleem Khanani
This document provides a summary of chapters 1-8 from the book "Stories of the Prophets Volume 4" by Abul Hassan Ali Nadvi. It discusses the story of the prophet Shoaib (peace be upon him) who was sent as a prophet to the people of Madyan. The summary highlights Shoaib's call to the people to worship Allah alone, give full measure and avoid corruption. It describes the dialogue between Shoaib and the intellectuals of the people who rejected his message. The document is written in English and contains some vocabulary words translated from Arabic.
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.
My advice to the women by the shaykhah umm abdillaah al-waadi'iyah 02Shahedur
The document provides an encouragement to be sincere in one's actions and to preserve one's time. It discusses several hadiths of the Prophet Muhammad that emphasize performing deeds solely for the sake of God and avoiding showing off. It also notes how the companions aspired for paradise above all else. Additionally, it stresses the short and fleeting nature of this life and advises making the most of one's free time and health in acts of obedience to God before responsibilities increase. Striving hard for what benefits one in this life and the next is encouraged.
Paradise and hell-the final_day_in_the_light_of_the_quran_and_sunnah_khilafah...Muhammad Nabeel Musharraf
The document provides an overview of Paradise and Hell according to Islamic theology based on the Quran and Hadith. It discusses how Paradise and Hell have already been created and exist presently. Several hadith are cited that describe the Prophet Muhammad seeing Paradise and Hell during ascensions. The text also notes scholars who affirmed the creation of Paradise and Hell in opposition to sects who denied this. It aims to inspire reflection on the afterlife and motivate believers to obey Allah and avoid Hellfire.
The document discusses various aspects of believing in the Last Day, including the fitnah (trial) of the grave, punishment and blessings in the grave, resurrection where people will be barefoot, naked and uncircumcised, and how the sun will be extremely close on Judgment Day. It seeks to explain these concepts from verses in the Quran and hadith to establish them as essential parts of having faith in the Last Day.
The document discusses Islamic beliefs about the Last Day and its signs. It covers several topics including belief in the Last Day as a pillar of faith, the major and minor signs of the Last Day prior to Judgment Day, death and the journey of the soul, questioning in the grave, and rewards and punishments experienced in the grave until Judgment Day. The document provides details from hadith and Quranic verses to support the various beliefs.
What happens in the barzakh? (Hereafter, Islamic belief, afterlife)Amina Inloes
According to Islamic belief, the afterlife commences with the barzakh. After death, souls move on to the barzakh, where they experience many things, until the blow of the trumpet and the subsequent arrival of the Day of Judgment. This PowerPoint presentation examines what happens in that time in the barzakh according to Qur'an and hadith (especially from the Shi'i school of thought). Large file size is due to embedded video clips.
The document discusses Paradise and Hell, the final destinations for all of mankind. It states that Paradise and Hell have already been created by Allah and will never cease to exist. Hell is the eternal punishment for disbelievers and those who rebel against Allah's laws, filled with indescribable torment. The document provides definitions of Paradise and Hell and outlines some of their features such as gates, levels, inhabitants, and punishments. It emphasizes reflecting on these destinations to inspire obedience to Allah and fear of the Hellfire.
The document discusses the message and life of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). It describes how before his prophethood, the world was in a state of ignorance, oppression and disorder. It then summarizes Prophet Muhammad's message of monotheism, morality, justice, equality and universal brotherhood. It discusses how he established peace, ended years of conflict between tribes, and granted rights to all. It highlights his treatment of enemies in war and his removal of religious restrictions. The document portrays Prophet Muhammad as a mercy to humanity, sent by God to guide people out of darkness and establish justice.
The document discusses the message and impact of Prophet Muhammad. It describes the state of the world prior to his prophethood as one of ignorance, oppression and tribal warfare. It then summarizes how the Prophet brought mercy, peace, knowledge and morality to humanity by establishing the just rule of Islam. The Prophet is described as having a universal message for all of mankind and his teachings reformed many previous religious laws and traditions by removing unnecessary severities. His conquest of Mecca is presented as a model of magnanimity, forgiving even his staunchest enemies.
Salman, a Persian man from Isfahan, became interested in Christianity after visiting a church and liking their prayers. Despite his father's religion forbidding it, Salman was drawn to Christianity. When his father learned of this, he chained and confined Salman. Undaunted, Salman arranged passage to Ash-Shaam to learn more about Christianity. Upon arriving, he sought out the best person to learn from, the Bishop. Salman expressed his desire to serve at the church to gain knowledge and pray with them.
Slaves of the all merciful (english) by mohsen shaker al bayoumitopbottom1
The document is a summary of a book titled "Slaves of the All-Merciful" translated by Abd an-Nur Anthony Brewer.
The summary discusses:
1. The first chapter of the book, which describes humility as the first quality of the "slaves of the All-Merciful." It notes hadith stating those who humble themselves before Allah will be raised in status.
2. A brief introduction explaining the book will describe qualities of those near to Allah and notes hadith praising companions gathered in remembrance of Allah.
3. The conclusion says to attain the high ranks of being Allah's slave, one must follow the footsteps of the prophets and companions through
WHAT EVERY AMERICAN SHOULD KNOW ABOUT ISLAMAVICENNE
The document discusses several topics related to religion and science, including:
1. It summarizes evidence from science like the Big Bang theory that supports the existence of a creator of the universe.
2. It questions whether life was the result of random mutations or planned creation based on calculations of probability.
3. It discusses the importance of bringing together people of different faiths around a common belief in God and rejecting extremism, while respecting differences in religious teachings.
The document discusses various aspects of believing in the Last Day, including the fitnah (trial) of the grave, punishment and blessings in the grave, resurrection where people will be barefoot, naked and uncircumcised, and how the sun will be extremely close on Judgment Day. It seeks to explain these concepts from verses in the Quran and hadith to establish them as essential parts of faith in the Last Day and the afterlife.
Rewards and punishment in the light of the surah waqiahTariqul Islam
This document provides a summary of Surah Al-Waqiah from the Quran. It discusses the revelation history, period of revelation, and main topics covered in the surah. Some key points include:
- The surah discusses the afterlife and divides people into three categories - the foremost, companions of the right, and companions of the left based on their deeds.
- It describes the rewards and punishments each group will receive such as those on the right entering paradise and those on the left going to hell.
- Other topics covered include the creation of humans, plants, the water cycle, and fire. The document concludes by highlighting some blessings of reciting this surah.
Allah exalted-be-he-and-why-man-was-createdTrue Religion
The document discusses the meaning of the word "Allah" and provides several definitions:
1) Allah is the proper name of the One God who deserves to be worshipped according to Islam. Allah has many beautiful names that reflect His perfect attributes.
2) The phrase "Alhamdulillah" (praise be to Allah) comprises praise for Allah's divine names and qualities, and perfectly matches His supremacy. It is used to begin and end supplications.
3) Allah is praised for His creation, attributes of perfection, and for His mercy and blessings upon humanity. Understanding Allah's names helps comprehend His perfect and supreme nature.
This document discusses how to believe in the Last Day according to Islamic teachings. It explains that believing in the Last Day means believing in everything mentioned in the Quran and hadith about the events that will occur after death, including the resurrection and being held accountable for one's deeds. It then discusses several key events and concepts related to the Last Day over the course of 11 sections, including the fitnah (trial) of the grave, punishment and blessings in the grave, resurrection, the sun's proximity on Judgment Day, accounting for deeds, the Balance, distribution of books, al-Hawdh, intercession, the Siraat bridge, and entrance into Paradise or Hell. It emphasizes that believing in these events is
This document discusses how to believe in the Last Day according to Islamic teachings. It explains that believing in the Last Day means believing in everything mentioned in the Quran and hadith about the events that will occur after death, including the resurrection and being held accountable for one's deeds. It then discusses several key events and concepts related to the Last Day over the course of 11 sections, including the fitnah (trial) of the grave, punishment and blessings in the grave, resurrection, the sun's proximity on Judgment Day, accounting for deeds, the Balance, distribution of books, al-Hawdh, intercession, the Siraat bridge, and entrance into Paradise or Hell. It emphasizes that believing in these events is
The document discusses various aspects of belief in the Last Day according to Islamic theology. It begins by explaining that belief in the Last Day involves believing in everything mentioned in the Quran and hadiths regarding the events and descriptions of that Day. It then discusses 11 specific topics:
1. The fitnah (trial) of the grave where one will be questioned about their faith.
2. The punishment and blessings of the grave.
3. The resurrection of bodies on the Last Day.
4. The closeness of the sun.
5. Accounting of deeds.
6. The Balance.
7. Distribution of books of deeds.
8. The
Surah Al-Waqiah discusses important topics such as the Day of Recompense when people will be divided into three categories, the reward of the foremost believers and those on the right hand, and the punishment of those on the left hand. It emphasizes Allah's greatness through his creation of plants, sending of rain, and kindling of fire. The surah also references the creation of man, protection of the Quran, and what occurs at the time of death. It concludes by stating the absolute truth and certainty of the Day of Recompense and praising Allah as the Most Great.
The document discusses the importance of memorizing and reciting Surah Al-Kahf based on prophetic traditions. It is said that memorizing the first 10 verses or the last 10 verses will protect one from the false messiah (Dajjal). The surah contains stories that relate to trials of wealth, authority, knowledge and religion - the same trials the Dajjal will use. It emphasizes good companionship, knowing the realities of life, and cultivating humility and sincerity to find guidance.
1) A study measured the range of motion of joints during Muslim prayers (salat), which are performed 5 times daily. Using a goniometer, the active ranges of motion of involved joints were examined at different postures.
2) Specific postures like raising arms parallel to ears increases blood flow to lymph nodes and arm muscles. Bowing at a 90 degree angle (ruku) helps control back problems and develops flexibility. Kneeling (sajdah) benefits brain, lungs, and the entire spine through proper blood flow and stimulation of glands.
3) Prayers provide physical, mental and spiritual benefits through their motions, postures, and sequences. They help address issues like depression,
This verse discusses the significance of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) being sent as a messenger. It notes that for approximately 600 years between Jesus and Muhammad, no messenger was sent, which was a period of interval without divine guidance. This refers specifically to the people of Mecca, who were descendants of Ishmael, not receiving a prophet or book to guide them after Abraham and Ishmael until the arrival of Muhammad. Therefore, Muhammad's role was as an important warner to remind people of God's message, since the previous scriptures had been revealed to descendants of Isaac rather than Ishmael.
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.
My advice to the women by the shaykhah umm abdillaah al-waadi'iyah 02Shahedur
The document provides an encouragement to be sincere in one's actions and to preserve one's time. It discusses several hadiths of the Prophet Muhammad that emphasize performing deeds solely for the sake of God and avoiding showing off. It also notes how the companions aspired for paradise above all else. Additionally, it stresses the short and fleeting nature of this life and advises making the most of one's free time and health in acts of obedience to God before responsibilities increase. Striving hard for what benefits one in this life and the next is encouraged.
Paradise and hell-the final_day_in_the_light_of_the_quran_and_sunnah_khilafah...Muhammad Nabeel Musharraf
The document provides an overview of Paradise and Hell according to Islamic theology based on the Quran and Hadith. It discusses how Paradise and Hell have already been created and exist presently. Several hadith are cited that describe the Prophet Muhammad seeing Paradise and Hell during ascensions. The text also notes scholars who affirmed the creation of Paradise and Hell in opposition to sects who denied this. It aims to inspire reflection on the afterlife and motivate believers to obey Allah and avoid Hellfire.
The document discusses various aspects of believing in the Last Day, including the fitnah (trial) of the grave, punishment and blessings in the grave, resurrection where people will be barefoot, naked and uncircumcised, and how the sun will be extremely close on Judgment Day. It seeks to explain these concepts from verses in the Quran and hadith to establish them as essential parts of having faith in the Last Day.
The document discusses Islamic beliefs about the Last Day and its signs. It covers several topics including belief in the Last Day as a pillar of faith, the major and minor signs of the Last Day prior to Judgment Day, death and the journey of the soul, questioning in the grave, and rewards and punishments experienced in the grave until Judgment Day. The document provides details from hadith and Quranic verses to support the various beliefs.
What happens in the barzakh? (Hereafter, Islamic belief, afterlife)Amina Inloes
According to Islamic belief, the afterlife commences with the barzakh. After death, souls move on to the barzakh, where they experience many things, until the blow of the trumpet and the subsequent arrival of the Day of Judgment. This PowerPoint presentation examines what happens in that time in the barzakh according to Qur'an and hadith (especially from the Shi'i school of thought). Large file size is due to embedded video clips.
The document discusses Paradise and Hell, the final destinations for all of mankind. It states that Paradise and Hell have already been created by Allah and will never cease to exist. Hell is the eternal punishment for disbelievers and those who rebel against Allah's laws, filled with indescribable torment. The document provides definitions of Paradise and Hell and outlines some of their features such as gates, levels, inhabitants, and punishments. It emphasizes reflecting on these destinations to inspire obedience to Allah and fear of the Hellfire.
The document discusses the message and life of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). It describes how before his prophethood, the world was in a state of ignorance, oppression and disorder. It then summarizes Prophet Muhammad's message of monotheism, morality, justice, equality and universal brotherhood. It discusses how he established peace, ended years of conflict between tribes, and granted rights to all. It highlights his treatment of enemies in war and his removal of religious restrictions. The document portrays Prophet Muhammad as a mercy to humanity, sent by God to guide people out of darkness and establish justice.
The document discusses the message and impact of Prophet Muhammad. It describes the state of the world prior to his prophethood as one of ignorance, oppression and tribal warfare. It then summarizes how the Prophet brought mercy, peace, knowledge and morality to humanity by establishing the just rule of Islam. The Prophet is described as having a universal message for all of mankind and his teachings reformed many previous religious laws and traditions by removing unnecessary severities. His conquest of Mecca is presented as a model of magnanimity, forgiving even his staunchest enemies.
Salman, a Persian man from Isfahan, became interested in Christianity after visiting a church and liking their prayers. Despite his father's religion forbidding it, Salman was drawn to Christianity. When his father learned of this, he chained and confined Salman. Undaunted, Salman arranged passage to Ash-Shaam to learn more about Christianity. Upon arriving, he sought out the best person to learn from, the Bishop. Salman expressed his desire to serve at the church to gain knowledge and pray with them.
Slaves of the all merciful (english) by mohsen shaker al bayoumitopbottom1
The document is a summary of a book titled "Slaves of the All-Merciful" translated by Abd an-Nur Anthony Brewer.
The summary discusses:
1. The first chapter of the book, which describes humility as the first quality of the "slaves of the All-Merciful." It notes hadith stating those who humble themselves before Allah will be raised in status.
2. A brief introduction explaining the book will describe qualities of those near to Allah and notes hadith praising companions gathered in remembrance of Allah.
3. The conclusion says to attain the high ranks of being Allah's slave, one must follow the footsteps of the prophets and companions through
WHAT EVERY AMERICAN SHOULD KNOW ABOUT ISLAMAVICENNE
The document discusses several topics related to religion and science, including:
1. It summarizes evidence from science like the Big Bang theory that supports the existence of a creator of the universe.
2. It questions whether life was the result of random mutations or planned creation based on calculations of probability.
3. It discusses the importance of bringing together people of different faiths around a common belief in God and rejecting extremism, while respecting differences in religious teachings.
The document discusses various aspects of believing in the Last Day, including the fitnah (trial) of the grave, punishment and blessings in the grave, resurrection where people will be barefoot, naked and uncircumcised, and how the sun will be extremely close on Judgment Day. It seeks to explain these concepts from verses in the Quran and hadith to establish them as essential parts of faith in the Last Day and the afterlife.
Rewards and punishment in the light of the surah waqiahTariqul Islam
This document provides a summary of Surah Al-Waqiah from the Quran. It discusses the revelation history, period of revelation, and main topics covered in the surah. Some key points include:
- The surah discusses the afterlife and divides people into three categories - the foremost, companions of the right, and companions of the left based on their deeds.
- It describes the rewards and punishments each group will receive such as those on the right entering paradise and those on the left going to hell.
- Other topics covered include the creation of humans, plants, the water cycle, and fire. The document concludes by highlighting some blessings of reciting this surah.
Allah exalted-be-he-and-why-man-was-createdTrue Religion
The document discusses the meaning of the word "Allah" and provides several definitions:
1) Allah is the proper name of the One God who deserves to be worshipped according to Islam. Allah has many beautiful names that reflect His perfect attributes.
2) The phrase "Alhamdulillah" (praise be to Allah) comprises praise for Allah's divine names and qualities, and perfectly matches His supremacy. It is used to begin and end supplications.
3) Allah is praised for His creation, attributes of perfection, and for His mercy and blessings upon humanity. Understanding Allah's names helps comprehend His perfect and supreme nature.
This document discusses how to believe in the Last Day according to Islamic teachings. It explains that believing in the Last Day means believing in everything mentioned in the Quran and hadith about the events that will occur after death, including the resurrection and being held accountable for one's deeds. It then discusses several key events and concepts related to the Last Day over the course of 11 sections, including the fitnah (trial) of the grave, punishment and blessings in the grave, resurrection, the sun's proximity on Judgment Day, accounting for deeds, the Balance, distribution of books, al-Hawdh, intercession, the Siraat bridge, and entrance into Paradise or Hell. It emphasizes that believing in these events is
This document discusses how to believe in the Last Day according to Islamic teachings. It explains that believing in the Last Day means believing in everything mentioned in the Quran and hadith about the events that will occur after death, including the resurrection and being held accountable for one's deeds. It then discusses several key events and concepts related to the Last Day over the course of 11 sections, including the fitnah (trial) of the grave, punishment and blessings in the grave, resurrection, the sun's proximity on Judgment Day, accounting for deeds, the Balance, distribution of books, al-Hawdh, intercession, the Siraat bridge, and entrance into Paradise or Hell. It emphasizes that believing in these events is
The document discusses various aspects of belief in the Last Day according to Islamic theology. It begins by explaining that belief in the Last Day involves believing in everything mentioned in the Quran and hadiths regarding the events and descriptions of that Day. It then discusses 11 specific topics:
1. The fitnah (trial) of the grave where one will be questioned about their faith.
2. The punishment and blessings of the grave.
3. The resurrection of bodies on the Last Day.
4. The closeness of the sun.
5. Accounting of deeds.
6. The Balance.
7. Distribution of books of deeds.
8. The
Surah Al-Waqiah discusses important topics such as the Day of Recompense when people will be divided into three categories, the reward of the foremost believers and those on the right hand, and the punishment of those on the left hand. It emphasizes Allah's greatness through his creation of plants, sending of rain, and kindling of fire. The surah also references the creation of man, protection of the Quran, and what occurs at the time of death. It concludes by stating the absolute truth and certainty of the Day of Recompense and praising Allah as the Most Great.
The document discusses the importance of memorizing and reciting Surah Al-Kahf based on prophetic traditions. It is said that memorizing the first 10 verses or the last 10 verses will protect one from the false messiah (Dajjal). The surah contains stories that relate to trials of wealth, authority, knowledge and religion - the same trials the Dajjal will use. It emphasizes good companionship, knowing the realities of life, and cultivating humility and sincerity to find guidance.
1) A study measured the range of motion of joints during Muslim prayers (salat), which are performed 5 times daily. Using a goniometer, the active ranges of motion of involved joints were examined at different postures.
2) Specific postures like raising arms parallel to ears increases blood flow to lymph nodes and arm muscles. Bowing at a 90 degree angle (ruku) helps control back problems and develops flexibility. Kneeling (sajdah) benefits brain, lungs, and the entire spine through proper blood flow and stimulation of glands.
3) Prayers provide physical, mental and spiritual benefits through their motions, postures, and sequences. They help address issues like depression,
This verse discusses the significance of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) being sent as a messenger. It notes that for approximately 600 years between Jesus and Muhammad, no messenger was sent, which was a period of interval without divine guidance. This refers specifically to the people of Mecca, who were descendants of Ishmael, not receiving a prophet or book to guide them after Abraham and Ishmael until the arrival of Muhammad. Therefore, Muhammad's role was as an important warner to remind people of God's message, since the previous scriptures had been revealed to descendants of Isaac rather than Ishmael.
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2) An account of the Prophet Muhammad showing kindness and forgiveness to an old woman who harassed him.
3) The story of Dawat Dhul-'Ashira, when the Prophet invited family members to accept Islam and Ali was the only one to support him.
3 sentences or less while providing the essential information from the document.
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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.
The document provides guidance on how Allah guides humans. It states that Allah is just and loving, so He would not leave humans alone without guidance. It explains that Allah shows humans the right and wrong paths, and it is up to humans whether to follow the right path or not. The document also outlines some of the ways Allah guides humans, including through prophets, holy books, and the innate human fitrah (guidance system) that warns against wrongdoing.
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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.
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2. They denied the Day of Judgment (verse 43)
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The document discusses purifying one's soul through good deeds and repentance from sins. It states that when one commits a good deed, their intention should be solely for the sake of Allah. Dark spots appear on the soul from sins, but they can be removed through repentance. However, if sins continue to accumulate and cover the entire soul, one will not be guided to goodness. The document provides steps to cleanse the soul, such as being aware of actions, making dua for forgiveness, and praying five times daily as described by the Prophet to wash away sins.
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1. ONE DAY LIFE ON EARTH WILL COME TO AN END
ANGEL ISRAFIL WILL SOUND THE FIRST BLAST LIKE THAT
OF A TRUMPET
When the sun turns dark, when the stars fall down,
when the mountains are set moving, when the
pregnant camels are neglected, when the wild
beasts are brought together, when the seas are set
on fire.
- Surah at-Takwir, 81:1-6
The earth will shake violently. The stars will fall away. The
mountains will crumble and turn to dust. The oceans will be
set on fire and the whole solar system that we know of will
collapse...
3. Mahshar– The Gathering Place
As massive earthquakes and changes in the earth flatten
everything and the earth becomes one flat, smooth, extended
surface, everyone will be resurrected and they will all gather
for accounting before Allāh.
This open, flat, plain field where the entire human race will
stand for accounting is called Mahshar.
4. This open, flat, plain field
where the entire human race
will stand for accounting is
called Mahshar.
6. A second sound will be heard
Allah will command angel Isrāfil to blow the Trumpet a second time and
everyone who ever lived will come back to life rising up next to their graves.
The day of accounting begins
And when the Trumpet is blown, behold, there they
will be, scrambling from their graves towards their
Lord! They will say, ‘Woe to us! Who raised us from
our place of sleep?’ ‘Surah yā Sin, 36:51-52
7. Questioning of Prophets and their Nations
The first people to be questioned on the Day of
Judgement will be the prophets and messengers.
Allāh (swt) will ask them if they delivered the message
they were given so that everyone present can see
that there was no failing on the part of Allāh’s
guides.
And when Allāh (swt) will say, ‘ Isa son of Maryam! Was it you
who said to the people, ‘‘Take me and my mother for gods
besides Allāh’’?’ He will say, ‘glory be to You! It is not for
me to say what I have no right to [say]. Had I said it, You
would certainly have known it…
- Surah al-Māidah, 5:116-118
8. The Prophets (as) and Imāms (as) will also testify for
their own people and bear witness who amongst the
people was loyal, sincere and faithful to Allāh’s (swt)
message.
9. Events on the day of Hashr- 1.-The opening of the book of deeds
Imam Jafar as Sadiq (as) said:
“On the Day of Judgement, a
man will be given his book of
deeds, to read, then Allah
will make him remember his
actions.
10. Success if you are given your book in the right hand
Those whose good deeds ARE MORE THAN the bad will be given their
book in their right hands:
Quran 84:7-9
11. Failure if you are give your book in the left hand
those whose bad deeds ARE MORE will receive it in their left
hands.
12. Events on the day of Hashr
2 .- HISAB (ACCOUNTING)
Allah will examine our deeds.
Allah accepts our good deeds
Allah in his kindness will forgive that which is
possible.
For the ones who did good and stayed
away from bad actions -they will pass
For the wrongdoer, this station is extremely difficult
because his evil deeds do not separate from him,
and he will be made to explain for each one of
them.
13. THINGS YOU WILL BE QUESTIONED ON THE DAY OF HASHR
What did
you do
with
your
life?
What did
You do
During
Your
Youth?
How
you
earned
your
wealth?
how
you
spent
it?
The first thing questioned is
prayer. If it is accepted, everything
else is accepted."
LOVE OF THE
PEOPLE OF
THE
HOUSEHOLD
THE
AHLULBAYT
14. THE LIMBS WILL TALK
Many will deny what is in their Books and will try to lie and protest. They will argue that they
never committed the sins recorded in their Book.
Allāh will then cause their limbs to speak. Theirtongues will be made silent and instead their
hands and legs will speak:
I was
made to
write evil
We were
made to
go to go
to haram
places
15. Events on the day of Hashr-
3.- The Mizan- scale of deeds
(ACCOUNTING)
All our deeds
will be judged
according to
their intention
and sincerity.
16. INTENTION
if a person prayed only because it was a habit and
not really out of love for AllAh (swt), their intention
was weak so their salah will be very light.
And if a person who prayed even a 2 rakah prayer
out of love of ALLAH and understanding of what
he/she is reciting will be heavier and than 100
rakahs of a person whose Salah is light.
2 Is greater than 100
17. What if our good deeds are light on the weighing scale?
Bad deeds
Good
deeds
NOT MAKING ATTEMPTS TO CORRECT OUR
BAD BEHAVIOR (MUHASSABAH)
NOT PRAYING SALAAT OR PRAYING
INCORRECTLY
NOT RECITING AND FOLLOWING THE QURAN,
EXCESSIVE SINNING WHICH DELETES GOOD
DEEDS
18. THINGS THAT WILL HELP US IN MAKE OUR GOOD DEEDS HEAVY
Reciting Salawat
Rasullah (saw) says, that on the day of when the deeds shall be weighed,
I will be present there.
If a person’s bad deeds will be weighing more than his good ones, I
will bring along the salawat which he sent upon me and my family,
and add it to the good deeds thereby increasing its weight.
The heaviest thing to be placed on the scales on the day of
resurrection is the SALAWAT Imam Baqir (as) and Imam Al sadiq (as)
Bad deeds
Good
deeds
SALAWAT
20. THINGS THAT WILL HELP US IN MAKE OUR GOOD DEEDS
HEAVY- HELPING A FELLOW BELIEVER
One who relieves a suffering from a believer, Allah will remove all
sufferings from him on the Day of judgment and he shall come forth
from his grave happy
21. You are the gardener of your soul. You are in charge of your life.
In your lifetime, develop a beautiful garden of good deeds
Do not let Shaytan destroy your garden
Do not let the weeds of evil spoil your garden