The document is a summary of Surah al-Inshirah (The Consolation) from the Quran. It discusses how God has expanded one's breast and relieved their burdens. It notes that with difficulty comes ease, and encourages nominating God as one's exclusive object when free from obligations.
This passage is from the Quran and discusses Surah al-’Alaq (The Clot). It tells humans to read in the name of God, who created man from a clot. It encourages reading and notes God teaches with the pen. It warns against arrogance and says all will return to God. It questions prohibiting prayer and warns of divine punishment for lying and turning away from guidance.
This document is a summary of Surah an-Naas, a chapter in the Quran. It discusses seeking refuge from the evil of whisperings by the slinking Shaitan, who whispers into the hearts of men from among the jinn and men. The passage instructs Muslims to seek refuge in the Lord, King, and God of men.
This short surah discusses God's divine help and victory, noting that when it comes people will enter God's religion in crowds. It instructs the reader to praise God and ask for forgiveness, as God is oft-returning to mercy.
This passage is from the Quran and discusses Surah al-Maa'un, which focuses on charity and kindness towards orphans and the poor. It criticizes those who deny religious judgment, mistreat orphans, do not encourage feeding the hungry. It also warns those who pray but are neglectful of prayer and only do good deeds to be seen by others and withhold charity from those in need.
Surah ad-Dhuha discusses how God has blessed humanity. It states that God has not abandoned or become displeased with humanity. It notes that the afterlife will be better than what came before. It recounts how God has sheltered the orphan, guided the lost, and provided for the needy. It instructs people to not oppress orphans, chide beggars, and to proclaim God's favors.
The document provides a series of warnings and descriptions of Hell from Islamic scripture to encourage repentance from sin. It describes the torment that will befall those who die without repenting, including being dragged on one's face in Hellfire, wearing garments of fire, drinking boiling water, and being burned. Scenes from Hell include boiling water being poured on heads, melting bowels and skin. The document hopes to motivate the reader to repent by visualizing these grim images and listening to the cries of those suffering in Hell who wish they had obeyed God and the Prophet.
The document is a summary of Surah al-Inshirah (The Consolation) from the Quran. It discusses how God has expanded one's breast and relieved their burdens. It notes that with difficulty comes ease, and encourages nominating God as one's exclusive object when free from obligations.
This passage is from the Quran and discusses Surah al-’Alaq (The Clot). It tells humans to read in the name of God, who created man from a clot. It encourages reading and notes God teaches with the pen. It warns against arrogance and says all will return to God. It questions prohibiting prayer and warns of divine punishment for lying and turning away from guidance.
This document is a summary of Surah an-Naas, a chapter in the Quran. It discusses seeking refuge from the evil of whisperings by the slinking Shaitan, who whispers into the hearts of men from among the jinn and men. The passage instructs Muslims to seek refuge in the Lord, King, and God of men.
This short surah discusses God's divine help and victory, noting that when it comes people will enter God's religion in crowds. It instructs the reader to praise God and ask for forgiveness, as God is oft-returning to mercy.
This passage is from the Quran and discusses Surah al-Maa'un, which focuses on charity and kindness towards orphans and the poor. It criticizes those who deny religious judgment, mistreat orphans, do not encourage feeding the hungry. It also warns those who pray but are neglectful of prayer and only do good deeds to be seen by others and withhold charity from those in need.
Surah ad-Dhuha discusses how God has blessed humanity. It states that God has not abandoned or become displeased with humanity. It notes that the afterlife will be better than what came before. It recounts how God has sheltered the orphan, guided the lost, and provided for the needy. It instructs people to not oppress orphans, chide beggars, and to proclaim God's favors.
The document provides a series of warnings and descriptions of Hell from Islamic scripture to encourage repentance from sin. It describes the torment that will befall those who die without repenting, including being dragged on one's face in Hellfire, wearing garments of fire, drinking boiling water, and being burned. Scenes from Hell include boiling water being poured on heads, melting bowels and skin. The document hopes to motivate the reader to repent by visualizing these grim images and listening to the cries of those suffering in Hell who wish they had obeyed God and the Prophet.
The document discusses the story of Noah (Nuh) in Islam. It describes how Noah built an ark at God's command to save his followers from a devastating flood. Only a few believers joined Noah on the ark while the disbelievers mocked him. When the floodwaters came, all the disbelievers perished while Noah, his followers and two of every animal were saved. The story emphasizes obedience to God and serving as a lesson for humankind.
This document provides a summary and transliteration of various Islamic prayers and surahs, including the Adhan (call to prayer), ablution duas, the Iqamat, and full surahs from the Quran such as Al-Fatihah, Al-Qadr, Al-Asr, Al-Feel and Quraish. It aims to help readers understand the meaning and pronunciation of common recitations. The document encourages learning Arabic and memorizing prayers and surahs through daily practice.
The document is a summary of Surah al-Kaafiroon (The Disbelievers) from the Quran. It recounts the key verses where God says to the unbelievers: "I do not serve what you serve, nor do you serve who I serve. I will not serve what you have served, nor will you serve who I serve. You shall have your religion and I shall have my religion."
This surah discusses two key topics:
1) It reminds believers of Allah's mercy and power during the Battle of the Trench.
2) It provides instructions on proper behavior with the Prophet and his wives, and warns hypocrites about their bad conduct.
The document provides instructions for dhikr (remembrance of Allah) after completing salah (formal prayer). It recommends saying "Astaghfirullah" (I ask forgiveness from Allah) three times after the tasleem (final salutation). It also provides two dhikr du'as (supplications) to recite - one asking Allah for peace and one praising Allah. Finally, it recommends reciting "Subhanallah, Alhamdulillah, Allahu Akbar" 33 times each, followed by the Shahadah (Islamic declaration of faith), with a hadith stating this will forgive sins.
This document contains a collection of prayers and invocations in Arabic repeated three times each. It begins with the Shahada, the Islamic declaration of faith, followed by various phrases praising God, seeking forgiveness, sending blessings upon the prophet Muhammad, and seeking refuge in God. The document emphasizes God's oneness, mercy, power over all things, and that both good and bad are determined by God's will. It concludes by reaffirming faith in God and the last day, and turning inwardly and outwardly towards God in repentance.
Beautiful dhikr from the sunnah of the Holy Prophet (P.B.U.H)muhammed_1000
Beautiful Dhikr From The Sunnah of The Holy Prophet (P.B.U.H)
Taken from, http://www.islamicity.com/forum/printer_friendly_posts.asp?TID=3881
May Allah reward them all abundantly Insha Allah
The Name for Allah is Ar-Ra'oof means the Most Kind, the Tenderly Merciful, the Clement and Compassionate. The One Who bestows boundless Clemency, Tenderness and Affection; the One Who shows the utmost Compassion
The document provides a summary of Surah Al-Fatiha and Surah Al-Baqarah verses 255 in Arabic, English, and Bahasa Melayu (Malay) languages. It includes the Arabic text, English translation, and Malay translation for each section. The document was compiled by Haddad ibn Abdurrahman ibn Habib Ali ibn Habib Abdullah Sahib Bangel ibn Habib Ali Allhaddad on the 5th of Zulkaeedah 1427 (November 26, 2006).
2. durood e-nahariya english, arabic translation and transliterationzakir2012
Durood-e-Nahariya is a prayer asking Allah to bless Muhammad and his descendants and companions. It states that reciting this prayer daily will give the reciter great strength and power so that no one can subdue them. It also guarantees success in all worldly affairs. If recited during times of calamity, Allah will help the reciter from unknown sources and help them overcome every difficulty safely.
The document is a summary of Surah al-Muddaththir, a chapter of the Quran. It recounts verses instructing a prophet to arise and warn people, purify themselves, avoid sin and be patient. It describes the difficult day of judgement and punishment of unbelievers in hell. It warns that no intercession will help those who rejected faith, and urges people to heed the reminder of faith.
The document discusses the importance of following the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). It states that obeying and emulating the Prophet means implementing his teachings and commands in the same way he instructed. It emphasizes that obeying the Prophet is essential and obligatory for all Muslims, as Allah commands Muslims to obey the Prophet in the Quran.
The Name for Allah is Afuww means the Supreme Pardoner, the Forgiver, the Eliminator of Sins. Allaah سبحانه وتعالى is the One Who blots out and leaves no trace of any sin or fault. The One Who passes over and absolves any fault
These are simple words, which contain a clarification of how we worship Allāh in matters related to Aslud-dīn , which a person’s Islām cannot be correct without. I wrote it as a shortened and summarized version, so that it would be a support to the Muwahhidūn (Islāmic monotheists), a jewel for close friends (of Allāh) and the believers, and an equipment for them in the call towards this religion.
The document discusses the various names and descriptions that Allah has given to the Holy Quran in the Quranic verses. It states that Allah has named the Quran as Al-Quran (the Recital), Al-Furqaan (the Criterion between Truth and falsehood), and At-Tanzeel (the Revelation). It also lists some of the descriptions Allah has given the Quran such as Noor (Light), Huda (Guidance), Mau’idhah (Admonition), and Rahmah (Mercy). The document provides these names and descriptions to highlight how Allah refers to and portrays the Quran in the Quran.
The passage is a summary of Surah al-Qiyaama (The Resurrection) from the Quran. It describes scenes from the Day of Judgment, including the resurrection of humans from death and gathering of their bones. It questions whether humans think God cannot resurrect them and bring them to account for their deeds. It warns that on that day some faces will be bright while others will be gloomy, and there will be no escape.
The contribution of muslims in the field of social sciences....pptSami Uddin
The document discusses how true believers view the creation of the universe. They acknowledge that God created all things on Earth and designed the heavens with perfect order and knowledge. Believers understand that this world was created for humans, while humans were created for the hereafter. The quest to study and learn about creation stems from man's desire to benefit from the universe and be grateful to God.
Dua e-jameela very rewarding dua equal to many pilgremages worth checkingzakir2012
The document describes a prayer called Dua-E-Jameelah and its benefits according to Islamic tradition. It states that the prayer was sent by God through the archangel Jibril to Prophet Muhammad. It then lists attributes of God and provides translations. Next, it details benefits of reciting the prayer such as forgiveness of sins and protection. It claims reciting the prayer daily after certain prayers earns credits equivalent to pilgrimages of major prophets. The prayer is praised for its ability to fulfill needs, ease death, protect in the grave, and ensure entry into heaven on judgement day.
The passage discusses the debate around whether it was Isaac or Ishmael that was offered as a sacrifice by Prophet Ibrahim, as mentioned in the Bible and Quran. It notes that the Quran makes it clear that all acts of worship, including sacrifices, are meant for Allah alone, not for show or to collect meat. Therefore the sacrifice must be done sincerely for Allah's sake alone in order to be accepted by God.
Surah Rahman: And Which of The Favours of Thy Lord Will Ye Deny?Quran School
This document provides an overview and summary of Surah Rahman from the Quran. It notes that Surah Rahman highlights God's wonders in the world, describes the end of the world, and paints a picture of the delights of Paradise. It is characterized by the refrain "And which of the Favours of Thy Lord Will Ye Deny?" which runs throughout. The core subject matter of Surah Rahman discusses Allah's gift of teaching mankind the Quran, points out those who do not appreciate Allah's creations, describes the Day of Judgment, and mentions that those who feared Allah will receive two gardens in Paradise. Additionally, the document provides background on Quran School, an online resource for learning
The document is a collection of passages in Arabic discussing various topics related to Islamic theology. It introduces Allah and some of his names and attributes, including how he introduces himself as the creator. It discusses concepts like faith, obedience, worship, and the key messages from prophets. It also summarizes passages from the Quran and describes qualities of believers and important Islamic concepts like prayer, charity, the hereafter, and more.
Self reflection supplications by dilara serkanAnilaArya2
The document contains several Arabic prayers and Quranic verses related to managing anger and negative emotions. It begins with a verse reminding believers to be patient and forgiving of others' mistakes. Later verses encourage seeking refuge in Allah from anger and Satan, asking Allah to remove anger from the heart. It concludes by reminding the reader to put their trust in Allah during times of confusion or difficulty. Overall, the document provides guidance from Islamic scripture on controlling emotions and relying on Allah for peace.
The document discusses the story of Noah (Nuh) in Islam. It describes how Noah built an ark at God's command to save his followers from a devastating flood. Only a few believers joined Noah on the ark while the disbelievers mocked him. When the floodwaters came, all the disbelievers perished while Noah, his followers and two of every animal were saved. The story emphasizes obedience to God and serving as a lesson for humankind.
This document provides a summary and transliteration of various Islamic prayers and surahs, including the Adhan (call to prayer), ablution duas, the Iqamat, and full surahs from the Quran such as Al-Fatihah, Al-Qadr, Al-Asr, Al-Feel and Quraish. It aims to help readers understand the meaning and pronunciation of common recitations. The document encourages learning Arabic and memorizing prayers and surahs through daily practice.
The document is a summary of Surah al-Kaafiroon (The Disbelievers) from the Quran. It recounts the key verses where God says to the unbelievers: "I do not serve what you serve, nor do you serve who I serve. I will not serve what you have served, nor will you serve who I serve. You shall have your religion and I shall have my religion."
This surah discusses two key topics:
1) It reminds believers of Allah's mercy and power during the Battle of the Trench.
2) It provides instructions on proper behavior with the Prophet and his wives, and warns hypocrites about their bad conduct.
The document provides instructions for dhikr (remembrance of Allah) after completing salah (formal prayer). It recommends saying "Astaghfirullah" (I ask forgiveness from Allah) three times after the tasleem (final salutation). It also provides two dhikr du'as (supplications) to recite - one asking Allah for peace and one praising Allah. Finally, it recommends reciting "Subhanallah, Alhamdulillah, Allahu Akbar" 33 times each, followed by the Shahadah (Islamic declaration of faith), with a hadith stating this will forgive sins.
This document contains a collection of prayers and invocations in Arabic repeated three times each. It begins with the Shahada, the Islamic declaration of faith, followed by various phrases praising God, seeking forgiveness, sending blessings upon the prophet Muhammad, and seeking refuge in God. The document emphasizes God's oneness, mercy, power over all things, and that both good and bad are determined by God's will. It concludes by reaffirming faith in God and the last day, and turning inwardly and outwardly towards God in repentance.
Beautiful dhikr from the sunnah of the Holy Prophet (P.B.U.H)muhammed_1000
Beautiful Dhikr From The Sunnah of The Holy Prophet (P.B.U.H)
Taken from, http://www.islamicity.com/forum/printer_friendly_posts.asp?TID=3881
May Allah reward them all abundantly Insha Allah
The Name for Allah is Ar-Ra'oof means the Most Kind, the Tenderly Merciful, the Clement and Compassionate. The One Who bestows boundless Clemency, Tenderness and Affection; the One Who shows the utmost Compassion
The document provides a summary of Surah Al-Fatiha and Surah Al-Baqarah verses 255 in Arabic, English, and Bahasa Melayu (Malay) languages. It includes the Arabic text, English translation, and Malay translation for each section. The document was compiled by Haddad ibn Abdurrahman ibn Habib Ali ibn Habib Abdullah Sahib Bangel ibn Habib Ali Allhaddad on the 5th of Zulkaeedah 1427 (November 26, 2006).
2. durood e-nahariya english, arabic translation and transliterationzakir2012
Durood-e-Nahariya is a prayer asking Allah to bless Muhammad and his descendants and companions. It states that reciting this prayer daily will give the reciter great strength and power so that no one can subdue them. It also guarantees success in all worldly affairs. If recited during times of calamity, Allah will help the reciter from unknown sources and help them overcome every difficulty safely.
The document is a summary of Surah al-Muddaththir, a chapter of the Quran. It recounts verses instructing a prophet to arise and warn people, purify themselves, avoid sin and be patient. It describes the difficult day of judgement and punishment of unbelievers in hell. It warns that no intercession will help those who rejected faith, and urges people to heed the reminder of faith.
The document discusses the importance of following the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). It states that obeying and emulating the Prophet means implementing his teachings and commands in the same way he instructed. It emphasizes that obeying the Prophet is essential and obligatory for all Muslims, as Allah commands Muslims to obey the Prophet in the Quran.
The Name for Allah is Afuww means the Supreme Pardoner, the Forgiver, the Eliminator of Sins. Allaah سبحانه وتعالى is the One Who blots out and leaves no trace of any sin or fault. The One Who passes over and absolves any fault
These are simple words, which contain a clarification of how we worship Allāh in matters related to Aslud-dīn , which a person’s Islām cannot be correct without. I wrote it as a shortened and summarized version, so that it would be a support to the Muwahhidūn (Islāmic monotheists), a jewel for close friends (of Allāh) and the believers, and an equipment for them in the call towards this religion.
The document discusses the various names and descriptions that Allah has given to the Holy Quran in the Quranic verses. It states that Allah has named the Quran as Al-Quran (the Recital), Al-Furqaan (the Criterion between Truth and falsehood), and At-Tanzeel (the Revelation). It also lists some of the descriptions Allah has given the Quran such as Noor (Light), Huda (Guidance), Mau’idhah (Admonition), and Rahmah (Mercy). The document provides these names and descriptions to highlight how Allah refers to and portrays the Quran in the Quran.
The passage is a summary of Surah al-Qiyaama (The Resurrection) from the Quran. It describes scenes from the Day of Judgment, including the resurrection of humans from death and gathering of their bones. It questions whether humans think God cannot resurrect them and bring them to account for their deeds. It warns that on that day some faces will be bright while others will be gloomy, and there will be no escape.
The contribution of muslims in the field of social sciences....pptSami Uddin
The document discusses how true believers view the creation of the universe. They acknowledge that God created all things on Earth and designed the heavens with perfect order and knowledge. Believers understand that this world was created for humans, while humans were created for the hereafter. The quest to study and learn about creation stems from man's desire to benefit from the universe and be grateful to God.
Dua e-jameela very rewarding dua equal to many pilgremages worth checkingzakir2012
The document describes a prayer called Dua-E-Jameelah and its benefits according to Islamic tradition. It states that the prayer was sent by God through the archangel Jibril to Prophet Muhammad. It then lists attributes of God and provides translations. Next, it details benefits of reciting the prayer such as forgiveness of sins and protection. It claims reciting the prayer daily after certain prayers earns credits equivalent to pilgrimages of major prophets. The prayer is praised for its ability to fulfill needs, ease death, protect in the grave, and ensure entry into heaven on judgement day.
The passage discusses the debate around whether it was Isaac or Ishmael that was offered as a sacrifice by Prophet Ibrahim, as mentioned in the Bible and Quran. It notes that the Quran makes it clear that all acts of worship, including sacrifices, are meant for Allah alone, not for show or to collect meat. Therefore the sacrifice must be done sincerely for Allah's sake alone in order to be accepted by God.
Surah Rahman: And Which of The Favours of Thy Lord Will Ye Deny?Quran School
This document provides an overview and summary of Surah Rahman from the Quran. It notes that Surah Rahman highlights God's wonders in the world, describes the end of the world, and paints a picture of the delights of Paradise. It is characterized by the refrain "And which of the Favours of Thy Lord Will Ye Deny?" which runs throughout. The core subject matter of Surah Rahman discusses Allah's gift of teaching mankind the Quran, points out those who do not appreciate Allah's creations, describes the Day of Judgment, and mentions that those who feared Allah will receive two gardens in Paradise. Additionally, the document provides background on Quran School, an online resource for learning
The document is a collection of passages in Arabic discussing various topics related to Islamic theology. It introduces Allah and some of his names and attributes, including how he introduces himself as the creator. It discusses concepts like faith, obedience, worship, and the key messages from prophets. It also summarizes passages from the Quran and describes qualities of believers and important Islamic concepts like prayer, charity, the hereafter, and more.
Self reflection supplications by dilara serkanAnilaArya2
The document contains several Arabic prayers and Quranic verses related to managing anger and negative emotions. It begins with a verse reminding believers to be patient and forgiving of others' mistakes. Later verses encourage seeking refuge in Allah from anger and Satan, asking Allah to remove anger from the heart. It concludes by reminding the reader to put their trust in Allah during times of confusion or difficulty. Overall, the document provides guidance from Islamic scripture on controlling emotions and relying on Allah for peace.
The document discusses several ways to seek barakah (blessing) from Allah based on Quranic verses and hadiths. It mentions obeying Allah and His messenger through acts like istighfar (seeking forgiveness) and tawba (repentance). It also discusses upholding kinship ties, being grateful to Allah, following Islamic etiquette like saying Bismillah before eating, protecting oneself through recommended dhikr and dua, giving charity, performing Hajj and Umrah frequently, and giving thanks to Allah. The overall message is that adhering to Islamic principles and commands increases Allah's blessings.
This document discusses the meaning of various Arabic words related to blessings, including "barakah", "mubaarak", and "tabaarak". It explains that "tabaarak" means "to be blessed" or "to be exalted" and is only used in reference to Allah. It provides examples of how "tabaarak" appears in the Quran and encourages attributing blessings only to Allah as the sole provider. The document aims to help Muslims properly understand terms related to divine blessings.
This document contains summaries of various prayers and supplications recommended by the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). It provides guidance on prayers to recite before and after meals, when entering or leaving the home, when sneezing or feeling discomfort, and more. The document emphasizes seeking forgiveness from Allah and relying only on Him.
The document provides several duas and short prayers that can be recited upon completing salah (formal Islamic prayer). It includes supplications seeking forgiveness from Allah, affirming that there is no god but Allah, seeking refuge in Allah from evil, and reaffirming Allah's attributes like being the Ever Living and Sustaining all things. The duas are provided in Arabic with their references from hadith sources.
The Most Beautiful Names Belong To “Allah” (SWT)
Ibn Khuzaymah House
Language: English | Format: PDF | Pages: 16 | Size: 3.5 MB
What is invocation? What are the means of invoking Allah?
Allah has revealed the means of invoking Him in the Holy Qur’an: “O you who believe! Do your duty to Allah and fear Him. And seek the means of approach to Him, and strive hard in His Cause (as much as you can), so that you may be successful” [Al-Ma'idah 5:35]
يَـٰٓأَيُّهَا ٱلَّذِينَ ءَامَنُواْ ٱتَّقُواْ ٱللَّهَ وَٱبۡتَغُوٓاْ إِلَيۡهِ ٱلۡوَسِيلَةَ وَجَـٰهِدُواْ فِى سَبِيلِهِۦ لَعَلَّڪُمۡ تُفۡلِحُونَ
Transliteration: Ya ayyuha allatheena amanoo ittaqoo Allaha waibtaghoo ilayhi alwaseelata wajahidoo fee sabeelihi laAAallakum tuflihoona
Al-Hafiz Ibn Katheer, may Allah bless his soul, in his book (Interpreting the Holy Qur’an), explained this verse saying: Allah commanded His faithful slaves to fear Him, which if connected to obedience, was intended to stop committing sins and abandon the forbidden.
This document provides an overview of an intermediate Islamic studies course on fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence) taught by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail. The course uses a custom text and curriculum designed for Muslim converts and young English-speaking Muslims. It emphasizes seeking knowledge is obligatory for all Muslims. The document then discusses several key principles or methodologies to strive for in life, including knowledge, practice of the religion, piety, reverential fear of Allah, and sincerity. It also references hadith about seeking knowledge being in the cause of Allah.
This document provides an overview of an intermediate Islamic studies course on fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence) taught by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail. The course uses a custom text and curriculum designed for Muslim converts and young English-speaking Muslims. It emphasizes that seeking knowledge is obligatory for all Muslims. The document then discusses several key principles or methodologies to strive for in life, including knowledge, practice of the religion, piety, reverential fear of Allah, and sincerity. It also references hadith about seeking knowledge being in the cause of Allah.
Rediscovering Surah Fatiha (Muntakhab Nisab in English)nabeelsahab
The document summarizes a lecture about the first chapter (surah) of the Quran called Al-Fatiha. It provides background on Al-Fatiha, including that it is recited frequently in prayers and contains important meanings. The lecture objectives are to help understand the meanings and significance of Al-Fatiha, appreciate its eloquence, increase focus during prayers, and establish a connection with God. The document then recites and translates Al-Fatiha, discusses its relationship to the rest of the Quran, and analyzes different parts of Al-Fatiha including the meaning of "Al-Hamd".
1. Allah swears by the Day of Resurrection and the self-reproaching soul to emphasize the importance of the resurrection when bodies will be assembled again.
2. Allah refutes claims of disbelievers who doubt the possibility of resurrection by swearing oaths and reminding that he has the power to perfectly assemble even the tips of man's fingers.
3. The document provides context on the revelation of specific Quranic verses, characteristics of the soul according to Islamic theology, and criteria for success and failure based on keeping the soul pure or corrupt.
The document provides an explanation of the three fundamental principles of Islam according to the Islamic College of Canberra. It discusses that the Lord alone deserves to be worshipped as He is the creator of all things. It provides evidence from the Quran to support this, including a verse from Surat Al-Baqarah that commands people to worship Allah alone. The document also defines and discusses the concept of taqwa (piety, fear of Allah), stating that taqwa is the objective and fruit of worshipping the Lord alone.
Authentic masnoon duas, designed to engage students of all ages. The English translation helps support the understanding of the Arabic duas. The illustrations further help with reinforcement. A publication for both home and school.
This document provides an excerpt from an intermediate Islamic studies course taught in English. It includes summaries of passages from the Quran on various topics like gratitude, belief, and intercession. The course materials contain transliterations of important prayers and devotional practices like the Ratib al-Haddad to aid in memorization and recitation for new Muslims learning Arabic. The document emphasizes seeking knowledge and proper understanding of Islamic teachings.
Beautiful Du’as from Qur’an and Sunnahmyblogmyblog
O Allah, guide me & keep me upright. O Allah, Let us enjoy our hearing, and our seeing, and our strength as long as You keep us alive, and make it the inheritor of us. O Allah, place light in my heart. O Allah! Make our end better in all affairs, and save us from disgrace in this life and the torment of the Hereafter. I am pleased with Allah as Lord, with Islam as religion, and with Muhammadصلى الله عليه وسلم as Prophet. O Allah! I ask You for beneficial knowledge, pure provision and acceptable deeds. O Allah, suffice me with Your lawful against Your prohibited,
The document provides evidence for key beliefs in Islam through quotes from the Quran. It discusses:
1) The oneness of God (tawhid) and that everything other than God was created by Him.
2) Knowledge of God comes through observing His signs in creation like day and night and the heavens.
3) Islam is the final and complete religion, as revealed to the Prophet Muhammad through the Quran.
4) Faith (iman) requires belief in God, the angels, books, messengers, and the afterlife.
This document discusses the blessings of Jannah and virtues of certain religious acts. It begins by summarizing a hadith about receiving reward for making the intention of performing sunnah I'tikaf whenever entering a mosque. It then discusses the excellence of reciting salat upon the Prophet Muhammad peace be upon him and a hadith stating whoever recites it 1000 times daily will see their place in Jannah before death. It provides intentions for listening to religious lectures and delivering lectures to gain rewards. Finally, it shares a story about the pious worship of Sayyidatuna Raabi'ah Adawiyyah may Allah be pleased with her.
Islamic Book in English: Blessings of Salah (Prayer)Islamic Library
1) This document discusses the blessings and virtues of performing Salah (daily prayers). It outlines the proper method of performing wudu (ablution), ghusl (full-body wash), and tayammum (dry ablution using dust).
2) It emphasizes the excellence of reciting Salat-Alan-Nabi (prayers upon the prophet) after performing Salah. The prophet Muhammad said that one who recites Salat-Alan-Nabi after prayers will have their dua accepted.
3) The document is extracted from the work of Shaykh-e-Tarīqat Amīr-e-Aĥl-e-Sunnat
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The document introduces passive voice verbs in Arabic. It begins by distinguishing between active and passive voice verbs. It then provides examples of conjugations for 3-letter verbs in both the active and passive forms in past and present tense. The patterns for verbs in the passive voice are described, noting differences from the active voice patterns. Key terms related to verbs such as verbal nouns and commands are also defined. Finally, examples of common 3-letter verbs are given in active and passive forms.
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The document discusses the sentence in Arabic and the two types of sentences: nominal and verbal. A nominal sentence begins with a noun and has two parts, a subject (al-mubtada) and a predicate (al-khabar) which both take the nominative case. The subject is the noun at the beginning of the sentence and the predicate provides a description of the subject. Examples of nominal sentences are provided to demonstrate these concepts.
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3- دقة الكتابة والصور عالية جداً جداً جداً
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5- الملزمة تشرح نفسها ب نفسها بس تكلك تعال اقراني
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Lesson 25 | Gratitude and Tasbeeh | Learn Arabic to Understand the Quran for Allaah
1. َْالَو ،ِميِحَّالر ِنٰـَْْحَّالر ِهللا ِمْسِبَّالسَو ُة ََلَّالصَو ،ِ
ه
ِلِل ُدْمىَلَع ُم ََل
ىَلَعَو ِهللا ِلْوُسَرِهِآل،ِهِباَحْأصَوُدْعَـب اََّمأ:
The 25th Lesson
ُسَّْرالدَو ُسِامَْاْلَنْوُرْشِعْلا
Week 5 Module 5
Brothers and sisters, we welcome you to our 25th session of FOUNDATION 1 – its final short
video
Alhamdulillaah (All praise is for Allaah) in the previous presentation we discussed the concepts of
(ُدْمَْ)ال Al-Hamd, i.e. Praising Allaah) in this final presentation we intend to introduce and discuss
what is connected to that, gratefulness (Ash-Shukr - )الشكر and Glorification of Allaah (At-Tasbeeh
– حْيِبَّْستَل.)ا
We pray that this would, along with the previous video, be a good reminder as well as a timely
conclusion for Foundation 1 – Part 1.And we begAllaah to accept our efforts.Aameen
2. َدْمَْال َّنِإَِِّلِلَْنُهُدَم…
Another Important Issue Relating to (المد) – Praising Allaah in our Daily Lives
In looking at the Aayaat in which (دَْْح) and its derivatives are found, we find that Allaah, the Most High combines (دَْْح) with the
concept of (حْيِبْسَت), which is an expression of Allaah’s Absolute Perfection or declaring His freedom from all imperfection.
In the Qur’aan and in the Sunnah, these concepts are mentioned many times whereby Muslims are exhorted to do (حْيِبْسَت) i.e. saying
( َناَحْبُسهللا ) and (دَْْح) i.e. saying( ُدْمَْالَِِّلِل ) for Allaah simultaneously, like after every salaah and before going to sleep (33 times
each).
The word (حْيِبْسَت) is the verbal noun that is found on a new scale – whereby a letter is added to the 3-lettered verb. However, we are
not going to go into a detailed discussion concerning it, but I just want to introduce it in-shaa’ Allaah so that we can understand the
concept of (
ُحْيِبْسَالت). In-shaa’ Allaah.
يِاضَمْلاعضارُمْلارْم ْاْلالفاعل اسمرَدْصَمْلا
َحَبَسَحَّبَسُحهِبَسُيْـحهِبَسـحهِبَسُمحْيِبْسَت
The 3-lettered
Verb
He swamHe glorifiedHe glorifiesThe one who glorifies Glorify!The act of glorification
3. Another Important Issue Relating to (المد) – Praising Allaah in our Daily Lives
Here are some examples from the Qur’aan in which (المد) and (
ُحْيِبَّْستال) are mentioned together:
َينِد ِاجَّالس َنه
ِم نُكَو َكهِبَر ِدْمَ
ِِب ْحهِبَسَف﴿الجر:٩٨﴾
ُحهِبَسُتنِإَو َّنِهيِف نَمَو ُضَْرْاْلَو ُعْبَّالس ُاتَاوَمَّالس ُهَلِهِدْمَ
ِِب ُحهِبَسُي ََّّلِإ ٍءْيَش نه
ِم
ْمُهَيحِبْسَت َنوُهَقْفَـت ََّّل نِكٰـَلَو...اءر﴿اإلس:٤٤﴾
َناَك/ْوُكَين/نُك
ِاجَّالسد
ْبَّالسُع
َنوُهَقْفَـت
he was/ he is/
Be!
one who
prostrates
seven (7)
you
understand
So exalt [Allaah] with praise of your Lord and be of those who prostrate [to Him]. (Al-Hijr: 97)
The seven heavens and the earth and whatever is in them exalt Him.And there is not a thing except that it exalts
[Allaah] by His praise, but you do not understand their [way of] exalting. (Al-Israa’: 44)
ْ
ِِبْاصَفٰىَلَعَر ِدْمَ
ِِب ْحهِبَسَو َنوُلوُقَـي اَمَلْبَـقَو ِسَّْمالش ِوعُلُط َلْبَـق َكهِبِءَآَن ْنِمَو اَ
ِوِبُرُغ
ِراََّهـنال َافَرْطَأَو ْحهِبَسَف ِلْيَّلال...﴿طه:١٣٠﴾
ْصِاْ
ِِب
ُلُطعُو
ُوُرُغب
ءَآَن
ْطَأاَرف
be patient
the rising
setting
during
ends
So be patient over what they say and exalt (declare Allaah’s glory Him from all imperfection) with praise of
your Lord before the rising of the sun and before its setting; and during periods of the night exalt (declare
Allaah’s glory Him from all imperfection) Him and at the ends of the day…(Taa Haa: 130)
4. Gratitude - رْكُّالش
ُلْيِمَْاْل ُاءََّنـثالَو ،ِانَسْحِْاإل لىَع ُةاَازَجُمْلا َوُه ُرْكُّالشانَسْحِْاإلَو َرْـيَْاْل ُمِهدَقُـي ْنَم لىَع.
2. Who deserves to be thanked the most?
1. What is Gratitude (ْركُّ?)الش
Thanks or gratitude means reciprocating for beneficence and graceful praise to the one
who has sent forth good and was beneficent.
َوُه ِادَبِعْلا لىَع َاءََّنـثالَو َرْكُّالش ُّقِحَتْسَي ْنَم ُّلََجأِهالن ِمْيِظَع ْنِم ُهَل اَمِل ه؛َلََلَج َّلَج ُهللاَو ِمَعلىَع نَنِمْلا
اَيْـنُّالدَو ِنْيِهدال ِِف ِهِادَبِع.
ِمَعهِالن َكْلِت لىَع ِهِرْكَشِب اىلَعَـت ُهللا ََنَرََمأ ْدَقَو،َدَعَواَهِدْوُحُج ِم،َالَقِف:(ِوِنُرُكْذاَفُكْرُكْذَأَّلَو ِِل اوُرُكْشاَو ْم
ِونُرُفْكَت)البقرة/152.
The Most Lofty one who is most deserving of thanks and praise from people is Allah, may He be glorified and
exalted, because of the great favours and blessings that He has bestowed upon His slaves in both spiritual and
worldly terms.
3. Allah Commands us to thank Him
Allah has commanded us to give thanks to Him for those blessings, and not to deny them. He says
(interpretation of the meaning) :“ Therefore remember Me (by praying, glorifying). I will remember
you, and be grateful to Me (for My countless favours on you) and never be ungrateful to Me ”[2:152]
َجُمْلاُةاَاز
ََّنـثالُاء
ِمَْاْلُلْي
ُمِهدَقُـي
reciprocating
praise
graceful
Sent forth
ُّلََجأ
َتْسَيِحُّق
ةَمْعِن/َعِهالنِم
مَدَع
ْوُحُجد
The most Lofty/l
Exalted
deserve
Bounty (ies)
Lack/absence
denial
5. Gratitude - رْكُّالش
َكَو ْمُتْـنَمَآَو ُُْتْرَكَش ْنِإ ْمُكِباَذَعِب َُّالِل ُلَعْفَـي اَ﴿مًايمِلَع ًارِاكَش َُّالِل َنا﴾[اآلية النساء سورة:147]-هذه
نْيِهدال ِلْوُُصأ ْنِم رْـيِبَكلَْصأ ُةاآلي,ُُْتْرَكَش اَذِإ ْ
ِِنْعَـيْمُتْـنَآمَو,ْنَأ َدِعَب ُُْتْرَكَش اَذِإ َْوأْمُتْـنَآم,ْمُتْـنَآم اَذِإ َِْوأ
ُُْتْرَكَشَو,مُكِباَذَعِب ُهللا ُلَعْفَـي اَم؟-َكِذل ََنْعَم:َّنَأَّلا َرْـيِبَكْلا َفَدَْْا ْمُتْقَّقَح ْمُكْمُتْقِلُخ ِهِلَْجأ ْنِم يِذ.
What wouldAllah do with your punishment if you are grateful and believe?And ever isAllah
Appreciative and Knowing. (4:147) -ThisAayah is a great principle from the fundamentals of the
religion of Islaam – it means, if you were grateful and believed, or if you are grateful after you would
have believed, or if you believed and were grateful -What wouldAllah do with your punishment?
The implication is that you would have fulfilled the purpose for which you were created.
4. The High position of being grateful
5. How do you express Gratitude?
هللا رْحه القيم ابن وقال"السالكني جمدار( "2/246)...:ُنْوُكَي ُرْكُّالشَف:ْلَقْلِِباًعْوُضُخ ِب
َط ِحراَوَْْلِِبَو ،ًاافَ
ِِتْاعَو ًاءَنَـث ِانَسِلْلِِبَو ،ًةَناَكْتْاسَواًادَيِقْنِاَو ًةَاع.
Ibn al-Qayyim (may Allah have mercy on him) in Madaarij as-Saalikeen (2/246) said : …What this means is
that shukr may be expressed in the heart in feelings of humility and submission, may be expressed on the lips
in words of praise and acknowledgement, and may be expressed in physical actions by obeying and following
commands.
َلَفع/َـيُلَعْف
ابَذَع
رِاكَشًا
لَْصأ/لْوُُصأ
He did/does
punishment
Appreciative
Principle
fundamental
َّقَحَق
َدَْْاَف
ُضُخعْو
ْتْاسَوَكةَنا
َ
ِِتْاعاف
fulfill
the purpose
humility
faith
acknowledgement