Our God is not lifeless like an idol, but a living God. He is real, He hears us, and He responds with powerful deliverance when we claim His promises to us. We can see examples of this from God’s Word, and God will do no less for us today as we trust in Him.
Ahadith e Mubaraka (Ramadan Daily Hadith)Engr. Sumera
The document contains several hadiths from the Prophet Muhammad describing various aspects of fasting during Ramadan. The hadiths discuss rewards for fasting such as forgiveness of sins; opening of the gates of Paradise and closing of the gates of Hell when Ramadan begins; permissible and prohibited acts while fasting; the breaking of fast; and exceptions for traveling. The hadiths emphasize the importance, virtues, and spiritual benefits of fasting during Ramadan.
Our God is not lifeless like an idol, but a living God. He is real, He hears us, and He responds with powerful deliverance when we claim His promises to us. We can see examples of this from God’s Word, and God will do no less for us today as we trust in Him.
Ahadith e Mubaraka (Ramadan Daily Hadith)Engr. Sumera
The document contains several hadiths from the Prophet Muhammad describing various aspects of fasting during Ramadan. The hadiths discuss rewards for fasting such as forgiveness of sins; opening of the gates of Paradise and closing of the gates of Hell when Ramadan begins; permissible and prohibited acts while fasting; the breaking of fast; and exceptions for traveling. The hadiths emphasize the importance, virtues, and spiritual benefits of fasting during Ramadan.
THIS teaching is called Foundations For Successful Christian Living from Life Changers Church in Fairfield, OH.
For more information about this ministry, please visit our website: www.lifechangerschurchintl.org
The document outlines 10 steps to draw closer to Allah: 1) Fulfilling obligatory duties and abstaining from prohibitions. 2) Performing supererogatory prayers like Nawafil and Tahajjud. 3) Remembrance of Allah through Zikr and glorification. 4) Calling upon Allah in supplication. 5) Building a close relationship with the Quran by reciting, understanding, and implementing it. 6) Keeping good company of pious friends. 7) Having an appropriate balance of fear and hope in Allah. 8) Increasing acts of charity like Zakat and Sadaqah. 9) Making pilgrimage to the House of Allah. 10) Sincer
This document provides detailed history and descriptions related to Adhan, Iqamah & Salah in the light of Ahadith. Also details related to "How to offer Salah" are discussed in details. Many Ahadith related to Adhan, Iqamah & Salah are also mentioned for benefiting from.
This document discusses the importance of du'a (supplication) in Islam. It provides several hadiths of the Prophet Muhammad emphasizing that du'a is a form of worship and that Allah will answer the supplications of believers. The document outlines 11 principles that must be followed for du'a to be accepted, such as making halal earnings and focusing attention on Allah. It stresses the importance of du'a and encourages Muslims to supplicate to Allah for their needs and the needs of other Muslims.
1) The readings discuss higher spiritual values and putting away earthly desires.
2) Christians are called to seek what is above, think of heavenly things, and put to death parts of themselves that are worldly like immorality, impurity, and greed.
3) They are to put on the new self and renew themselves through knowledge of God, in whose image they are made. All distinctions between people disappear in Christ.
Common mistakes made in salaah (prayer)Zaffer Khan
This document summarizes common mistakes people make during prayer and provides guidance from Islamic sources on how to pray correctly. It outlines over 20 mistakes, such as not using a sutrah during prayer, women uncovering their feet, improper hand placement during bowing and prostration, moving fingers during the tashahhud inappropriately, and making extraneous movements or sounds during prayer. Each mistake is accompanied by a hadith or statement from a scholar clarifying the proper way to perform the prayer according to the Prophet's teachings. The document aims to help Muslims avoid innovation and pray solely according to Quran and Sunnah.
The document summarizes examples of the intense love that female companions of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) felt for him. It describes how their love for the Prophet surpassed even love for family members, and how they were willing to make great sacrifices and strictly adhere to his teachings. It provides 17 short anecdotes as examples, such as a woman who continued her search for the Prophet after learning her father, brother, and husband had all been killed in battle, or the mother who was willing to sacrifice her infant child to participate in battle. Throughout, the female companions demonstrated their deep devotion, respect, and prioritization of the Prophet above all else.
Our Holy Prophet r has said there are six duties that every Muslim owes to other Muslims: 1) Visit them when they are sick. 2) Attend their funeral when they die. 3) Assist them in times of calamity. 4) Return their greeting. 5) Say "May Allah have mercy on you" when they sneeze. 6) Always wish well for them whether present or absent. The document then provides various prayers, verses, and advice from our religious texts to strengthen faith and seek blessings.
This document discusses ethics versus akhlaaq and provides information on several Islamic concepts. It begins by defining ethics as ideas about right and wrong, while defining akhlaaq as what is laid out by the Quran and Sunnah and becomes part of a person's character. It then provides guidance on good character, brotherhood, respect, integrity, safety online, and the importance of tolerance and acceptance in Islam.
The document discusses the Islamic concept of tawbah, or repentance. It defines tawbah as turning away from sin and towards God completely. It notes that true repentance involves regretting sins, resolving to avoid them in the future, and making up for any wrongs done. The document outlines the six elements of tawbah, compares it to seeking forgiveness (istighfar), and discusses the effects and rewards of sincere repentance, including earning God's love and mercy and avoiding future hardships. It emphasizes that God is always ready to accept repentance and that now is the time to repent from sins before it is too late.
The document summarizes the importance of the Day of Arafah in Islam. It discusses how on this day:
1) Allah completed and perfected the religion of Islam and revealed the verse stating this is the religion He has chosen.
2) Many believers are saved from Hellfire on this day as Allah boasts about them to the angels.
3) It is the best day for supplication, and the best supplication is saying "There is none worthy of worship except Allah alone."
THIS teaching is called Foundations For Successful Christian Living from Life Changers Church in Fairfield, OH.
For more information about this ministry, please visit our website: www.lifechangerschurchintl.org
The document outlines 10 steps to draw closer to Allah: 1) Fulfilling obligatory duties and abstaining from prohibitions. 2) Performing supererogatory prayers like Nawafil and Tahajjud. 3) Remembrance of Allah through Zikr and glorification. 4) Calling upon Allah in supplication. 5) Building a close relationship with the Quran by reciting, understanding, and implementing it. 6) Keeping good company of pious friends. 7) Having an appropriate balance of fear and hope in Allah. 8) Increasing acts of charity like Zakat and Sadaqah. 9) Making pilgrimage to the House of Allah. 10) Sincer
This document provides detailed history and descriptions related to Adhan, Iqamah & Salah in the light of Ahadith. Also details related to "How to offer Salah" are discussed in details. Many Ahadith related to Adhan, Iqamah & Salah are also mentioned for benefiting from.
This document discusses the importance of du'a (supplication) in Islam. It provides several hadiths of the Prophet Muhammad emphasizing that du'a is a form of worship and that Allah will answer the supplications of believers. The document outlines 11 principles that must be followed for du'a to be accepted, such as making halal earnings and focusing attention on Allah. It stresses the importance of du'a and encourages Muslims to supplicate to Allah for their needs and the needs of other Muslims.
1) The readings discuss higher spiritual values and putting away earthly desires.
2) Christians are called to seek what is above, think of heavenly things, and put to death parts of themselves that are worldly like immorality, impurity, and greed.
3) They are to put on the new self and renew themselves through knowledge of God, in whose image they are made. All distinctions between people disappear in Christ.
Common mistakes made in salaah (prayer)Zaffer Khan
This document summarizes common mistakes people make during prayer and provides guidance from Islamic sources on how to pray correctly. It outlines over 20 mistakes, such as not using a sutrah during prayer, women uncovering their feet, improper hand placement during bowing and prostration, moving fingers during the tashahhud inappropriately, and making extraneous movements or sounds during prayer. Each mistake is accompanied by a hadith or statement from a scholar clarifying the proper way to perform the prayer according to the Prophet's teachings. The document aims to help Muslims avoid innovation and pray solely according to Quran and Sunnah.
The document summarizes examples of the intense love that female companions of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) felt for him. It describes how their love for the Prophet surpassed even love for family members, and how they were willing to make great sacrifices and strictly adhere to his teachings. It provides 17 short anecdotes as examples, such as a woman who continued her search for the Prophet after learning her father, brother, and husband had all been killed in battle, or the mother who was willing to sacrifice her infant child to participate in battle. Throughout, the female companions demonstrated their deep devotion, respect, and prioritization of the Prophet above all else.
Our Holy Prophet r has said there are six duties that every Muslim owes to other Muslims: 1) Visit them when they are sick. 2) Attend their funeral when they die. 3) Assist them in times of calamity. 4) Return their greeting. 5) Say "May Allah have mercy on you" when they sneeze. 6) Always wish well for them whether present or absent. The document then provides various prayers, verses, and advice from our religious texts to strengthen faith and seek blessings.
This document discusses ethics versus akhlaaq and provides information on several Islamic concepts. It begins by defining ethics as ideas about right and wrong, while defining akhlaaq as what is laid out by the Quran and Sunnah and becomes part of a person's character. It then provides guidance on good character, brotherhood, respect, integrity, safety online, and the importance of tolerance and acceptance in Islam.
The document discusses the Islamic concept of tawbah, or repentance. It defines tawbah as turning away from sin and towards God completely. It notes that true repentance involves regretting sins, resolving to avoid them in the future, and making up for any wrongs done. The document outlines the six elements of tawbah, compares it to seeking forgiveness (istighfar), and discusses the effects and rewards of sincere repentance, including earning God's love and mercy and avoiding future hardships. It emphasizes that God is always ready to accept repentance and that now is the time to repent from sins before it is too late.
The document summarizes the importance of the Day of Arafah in Islam. It discusses how on this day:
1) Allah completed and perfected the religion of Islam and revealed the verse stating this is the religion He has chosen.
2) Many believers are saved from Hellfire on this day as Allah boasts about them to the angels.
3) It is the best day for supplication, and the best supplication is saying "There is none worthy of worship except Allah alone."
This document discusses and provides context around the Prophet Muhammad's multiple marriages. It notes that he had 12 wives total, two of whom passed away before him. It then lists the names of his wives and provides details about their backgrounds, including which were virgins, which were Arab, and which were Muslim or non-Muslim. The document argues that the Prophet's marriages were not due to lust but rather had political, social, and religious reasons, including strengthening bonds and spreading Islam's teachings. It also notes that other prophets engaged in polygamy.