1. According to Islamic belief, all humans originally testified in a gathering before birth that Allah is their lord. However, this memory was erased.
2. Every child is born innately believing in one God but their parents may raise them in another faith.
3. Allah has given all humans an innate sense of right and wrong to guide them to the truth. Those who follow it will succeed and those who corrupt it will fail.
4. Allah will show people the truth through signs in the world and in their souls so that the truth becomes clear to sincere seekers.
Remembrance and prayer the way of the prophet muhammad (saw) by muhammad al g...docsforu
HAYKH MUHAMMAD AL-GHAZALl (1335-1416 AH/
1917-1996 CE) was one of the pioneers of the contemporary
Islamic revival. Born in Egypt, he graduated from Al-Azhar
University in 1941 and embarked on a career of writing,
lecturing, and calling people to Allah. As the author of over
fifty books, Shaykh Muhammad Al-Ghazali was a leading
authority on Islam throughout his life. For many years he
served in the Department of Awqaf in Egypt before moving on
to teach at Umm al Qura University in Makkah. He was also
an academic advisor at both Qatar University and the Islamic
University of Amir Abdul Qadir in Algeria. In his lifetime,
Shaykh Muhammad Al-Ghazali lived the ideals of his faith,
and his character reflected the close relationship he had
established with Allah. On the 19th of Shawwal in 1416
(March 9,1996) he passed on to the mercy of Allah while on
a visit to the Holy Places, and was buried at al-Madinah.
YUSUF TALAL DELORENZO is an American who, after his
conversion to Islam while still an undergraduate, went on to
study Islamic jurisprudence in the traditional madrassah
system in Pakistan. Following completion of his studies, Yusuf
Talal began a career of teaching Islamic law which in 1980
brought Shaykh Muhammad Al-Ghazali to him for ten days as
his house guest in Sri Lanka where he was director of the
Naleemiyah Institute of Islamic Studies. At the Shaykh’s
suggestion, 1 usuf Talal undertook the translation of this book.
Today, Yusuf Talal DeLorenzo is an expert on Islamic finance
and serves on the Shariah boards of numerous Islamic funds
and financial institutions, including the Dow Jones Islamic
Market Index.
This document provides a summary of the stories of Mary and Jesus from an Islamic perspective, as narrated in the Quran. It discusses Mary dedicating herself to worship from a young age, her miraculous conception of Jesus without a father, and Jesus speaking as an infant. The document aims to educate Christians on the "true details" of their stories from an Islamic viewpoint, and encourages examining whether Christmas has origins in the Bible or is a social tradition. It promotes believing in all prophets, including Muhammad as the final prophet.
Amanah refers to trusteeship and the obligation to manage anything entrusted to someone responsibly without abandoning it. Fulfilling one's amanah, like properly managing responsibilities of the tongue, eyes, and ears, brings inner peace. A hadith indicates that the day of judgement will come when amanah is no longer upheld and things are entrusted to those outside their proper field. The document emphasizes Muslim obligations of trustworthiness and justice in managing anything entrusted to them by God or other people.
This document discusses life after death (Al-Akhirah) in 3 parts: death, the hereafter, and scenes of the hereafter. It defines death as the separation of the soul from the body and defines Al-Akhirah as life after death beginning with resurrection. It explains that the hereafter is necessary for God to be just. Scenes of the hereafter include resurrection, judgment where deeds are weighed, and recompense - either reward in paradise for obedience or punishment in hell for sins and wrongdoings. The document encourages preparing good deeds for the next life.
This document provides an overview and summary of the key lessons and stories contained within Surah Maryam. It discusses the stories of Zakariya, Yahya, Maryam, Isa and Ibrahim and the lessons that can be learned from their examples. It also emphasizes the central themes of Tawheed, the importance of salah, having faith in the hereafter, and Allah's endless grace and mercy which are mentioned throughout the surah.
This document discusses the concept of ammanah in Islam, which refers to trusts or responsibilities. It provides several examples of how ammanah applies to relationships, wealth, family, speech, promises, and positions of authority. Betraying ammanah is considered a serious offense. The document emphasizes maintaining ammanah in all aspects of life and advises being honest, truthful, and not concealing even small things when entrusted with responsibilities. Fulfilling ammanah is part of having strong character in Islam.
Concept of Amanah or turst in Islam. Khayanah is its opposite concept. Leadership is also an amanah. Teachings of Quran and Sunnah on these important concepts.
1. According to Islamic belief, all humans originally testified in a gathering before birth that Allah is their lord. However, this memory was erased.
2. Every child is born innately believing in one God but their parents may raise them in another faith.
3. Allah has given all humans an innate sense of right and wrong to guide them to the truth. Those who follow it will succeed and those who corrupt it will fail.
4. Allah will show people the truth through signs in the world and in their souls so that the truth becomes clear to sincere seekers.
Remembrance and prayer the way of the prophet muhammad (saw) by muhammad al g...docsforu
HAYKH MUHAMMAD AL-GHAZALl (1335-1416 AH/
1917-1996 CE) was one of the pioneers of the contemporary
Islamic revival. Born in Egypt, he graduated from Al-Azhar
University in 1941 and embarked on a career of writing,
lecturing, and calling people to Allah. As the author of over
fifty books, Shaykh Muhammad Al-Ghazali was a leading
authority on Islam throughout his life. For many years he
served in the Department of Awqaf in Egypt before moving on
to teach at Umm al Qura University in Makkah. He was also
an academic advisor at both Qatar University and the Islamic
University of Amir Abdul Qadir in Algeria. In his lifetime,
Shaykh Muhammad Al-Ghazali lived the ideals of his faith,
and his character reflected the close relationship he had
established with Allah. On the 19th of Shawwal in 1416
(March 9,1996) he passed on to the mercy of Allah while on
a visit to the Holy Places, and was buried at al-Madinah.
YUSUF TALAL DELORENZO is an American who, after his
conversion to Islam while still an undergraduate, went on to
study Islamic jurisprudence in the traditional madrassah
system in Pakistan. Following completion of his studies, Yusuf
Talal began a career of teaching Islamic law which in 1980
brought Shaykh Muhammad Al-Ghazali to him for ten days as
his house guest in Sri Lanka where he was director of the
Naleemiyah Institute of Islamic Studies. At the Shaykh’s
suggestion, 1 usuf Talal undertook the translation of this book.
Today, Yusuf Talal DeLorenzo is an expert on Islamic finance
and serves on the Shariah boards of numerous Islamic funds
and financial institutions, including the Dow Jones Islamic
Market Index.
This document provides a summary of the stories of Mary and Jesus from an Islamic perspective, as narrated in the Quran. It discusses Mary dedicating herself to worship from a young age, her miraculous conception of Jesus without a father, and Jesus speaking as an infant. The document aims to educate Christians on the "true details" of their stories from an Islamic viewpoint, and encourages examining whether Christmas has origins in the Bible or is a social tradition. It promotes believing in all prophets, including Muhammad as the final prophet.
Amanah refers to trusteeship and the obligation to manage anything entrusted to someone responsibly without abandoning it. Fulfilling one's amanah, like properly managing responsibilities of the tongue, eyes, and ears, brings inner peace. A hadith indicates that the day of judgement will come when amanah is no longer upheld and things are entrusted to those outside their proper field. The document emphasizes Muslim obligations of trustworthiness and justice in managing anything entrusted to them by God or other people.
This document discusses life after death (Al-Akhirah) in 3 parts: death, the hereafter, and scenes of the hereafter. It defines death as the separation of the soul from the body and defines Al-Akhirah as life after death beginning with resurrection. It explains that the hereafter is necessary for God to be just. Scenes of the hereafter include resurrection, judgment where deeds are weighed, and recompense - either reward in paradise for obedience or punishment in hell for sins and wrongdoings. The document encourages preparing good deeds for the next life.
This document provides an overview and summary of the key lessons and stories contained within Surah Maryam. It discusses the stories of Zakariya, Yahya, Maryam, Isa and Ibrahim and the lessons that can be learned from their examples. It also emphasizes the central themes of Tawheed, the importance of salah, having faith in the hereafter, and Allah's endless grace and mercy which are mentioned throughout the surah.
This document discusses the concept of ammanah in Islam, which refers to trusts or responsibilities. It provides several examples of how ammanah applies to relationships, wealth, family, speech, promises, and positions of authority. Betraying ammanah is considered a serious offense. The document emphasizes maintaining ammanah in all aspects of life and advises being honest, truthful, and not concealing even small things when entrusted with responsibilities. Fulfilling ammanah is part of having strong character in Islam.
Concept of Amanah or turst in Islam. Khayanah is its opposite concept. Leadership is also an amanah. Teachings of Quran and Sunnah on these important concepts.
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
Jihad supreme efforts in the way of allah, Guidance from the Holy Qur'anmuzaffertahir9
Guidance from the Holy Qur'an
Jihad means, exerting one's utmost power contending with an object of disapprobation, and this is of three kinds, namely, (1) with a visible enemy, (2) with Satan, and (3) with one's self.
The Quran teaches that when war breaks out, it should be waged in such a way as to cause the least possible amount of damage to life and property; and that hostilities should be brought to a close as quickly as possible.
22:40 Permission to fight is given to those against whom war is made, because they have been wronged - and Allah indeed has power to help them -
22:41 Those who have been driven out from their homes unjustly only because they said, 'Our Lord is Allah' - And if Allah did not repel some men by means of others, there would surely have been pulled down cloisters and churches and synagogues and mosques, wherein the name of Allah is oft commemorated. And Allah will surely help one who helps Him. Allah is indeed Powerful, Mighty -
60:9 Allah forbids you not, respecting those who have not fought against you on account of your religion, and who have not driven you forth from your homes, that you be kind to them and act equitably towards them; surely Allah loves those who are equitable.
60:10 Allah only forbids you - respecting those who have fought against you on account of your religion, and have driven you out of your homes, and have helped others in driving you out, that you make friends of them, and whosoever makes friends of them-it is these that are the transgressors.
61:11 O ye who believe! shall I point out to you a bargain that will save you from a painful punishment?
61:12 That you believe in Allah and His Messenger, and strive in the cause of Allah with your wealth and your persons. That is better for you, if you did not know.
29:70 And as for those who strive in Our path-We will surely guide them in Our ways. And verily Allah is with those who do good.
The document discusses Soorat Al-Kahf from the Quran and its importance in protecting against the Dajjaal. It mentions that the Prophet Muhammad said memorizing the first 10 verses or last 10 verses of Soorat Al-Kahf will protect one from the Dajjaal. Soorat Al-Kahf contains stories that relate to trials people will face, and reading it weekly can help one understand and avoid these trials.
The document discusses Soorat Al-Kahf from the Quran and its importance in protecting against the Dajjaal. It mentions that the Prophet Muhammad said memorizing the first 10 verses or last 10 verses of Soorat Al-Kahf will protect one from the Dajjaal. Soorat Al-Kahf contains stories that relate to trials people will face, and reading it weekly can help one understand and avoid these trials.
The document discusses Soorat Al-Kahf from the Quran and its importance in protecting against the Dajjaal. It mentions that the Prophet Muhammad said memorizing the first 10 verses or last 10 verses of Soorat Al-Kahf will protect one from the Dajjaal. Soorat Al-Kahf contains stories that relate to trials people will face, and reading it weekly can help one understand and avoid these trials.
The document discusses Soorat Al-Kahf from the Quran and its importance in protecting against the Dajjaal. It mentions that the Prophet Muhammad said memorizing the first 10 verses or last 10 verses of Soorat Al-Kahf will protect one from the Dajjaal. Soorat Al-Kahf contains stories that relate to trials people will face, and reading it weekly can help one understand and avoid these trials.
The document discusses Soorat Al-Kahf from the Quran and its importance in protecting against the Dajjaal. It mentions that the Prophet Muhammad said memorizing the first 10 verses or last 10 verses of Soorat Al-Kahf will protect one from the Dajjaal. Soorat Al-Kahf contains stories that relate to trials people will face, and reading it weekly can help one understand and avoid these trials.
The document discusses Soorat Al-Kahf from the Quran and its importance in protecting against the Dajjaal. It mentions that the Prophet Muhammad said memorizing the first 10 verses or last 10 verses of Soorat Al-Kahf will protect one from the Dajjaal. Soorat Al-Kahf contains stories that relate to trials people will face, and reading it weekly can help one understand and avoid these trials.
The document discusses Soorat Al-Kahf from the Quran and its importance in protecting against the Dajjaal. It mentions that the Prophet Muhammad said memorizing the first 10 verses or last 10 verses of Soorat Al-Kahf will protect one from the Dajjaal. Soorat Al-Kahf contains stories that relate to trials people will face, and reading it weekly can help one understand and avoid these trials.
The document discusses Soorat Al-Kahf from the Quran and its importance in protecting against the Dajjaal. It mentions that the Prophet Muhammad said memorizing the first 10 verses or last 10 verses of Soorat Al-Kahf will protect one from the Dajjaal. Soorat Al-Kahf contains stories that relate to trials people will face, and reading it weekly can help one understand and avoid these trials.
The universe arose and its creation from the things that occupied man throughout the ages, especially non-Muslims. Because Islam has clarified and explained all the matters that need clarification.
The document lists 100 ways that Muslims can support and honor the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). It begins by emphasizing the importance of believing in everything the Prophet told us, obeying his commands, and loving him more than anyone else. It then lists things individuals, families, educational institutions, Islamic organizations, and the media can do to cultivate love for the Prophet, teach others about his life and virtues, and defend him from defamation and criticism. The suggestions range from learning about the Prophet to raising one's children to emulate his example to refuting misconceptions about Islam and its Prophet.
Australian Journal for Humanities and Islamic Studies Research
Vol.1, Issue 1, Jul-15 to Dec-15, Pg 99-131
Researchers: Muhammad Motahir Hussain, Muhammad Nabeel Musharraf (Also available in book form)
Citation: Hossain, M., M. & Musharraf, M., N. (2015). "O YE PEOPLE! – COLLECTION OF VERSES FROM QURAN DIRECTLY ADDRESSING MANKIND". Published in: Australian Journal of Humanities and Islamic Studies Research, Vol1, Issue 1, Jul-15 to Dec-15, Pg: 99-131
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.
This book addresses an important subject, The only way to achieve true happiness is Islam and call for the faith in Allah and His angels, His Books, His Messengers, the Last Day, and destiny.
Shaikh Muhammad ibn Saleh al-Uthaimeen
Language: English | Format: PDF | Pages: 33 | Size: 1 MB
This booklet is part of the Arabic book ‘Sharh Hadeeth Jibra’eel’ by Shaikh Muhammad ibn Saleh al-Uthaimeen
“Faith in the Last Day is to believe that mankind will be resurrected and recompensed for their deeds.
It is to believe in everything that has come to us in the Book and the Sunnah concerning the description of that Day.
Allah has vividly described that Day such as the following verse:
يَـٰٓأَيُّهَا ٱلنَّاسُ ٱتَّقُواْ رَبَّڪُمۡۚ إِنَّ زَلۡزَلَةَ ٱلسَّاعَةِ شَىۡءٌ عَظِيمٌ۬ – يَوۡمَ تَرَوۡنَهَا تَذۡهَلُ ڪُلُّ مُرۡضِعَةٍ عَمَّآ أَرۡضَعَتۡ وَتَضَعُ ڪُلُّ ذَاتِ حَمۡلٍ حَمۡلَهَا وَتَرَى ٱلنَّاسَ سُكَـٰرَىٰ وَمَا هُم بِسُكَـٰرَىٰ وَلَـٰكِنَّ عَذَابَ ٱللَّهِ شَدِيدٌ۬
“O mankind! Fear your Lord and be dutiful to Him! Verily, the earthquake of the Hour (of Judgment) is a terrible thing. The Day you shall see it, every nursing mother will forget her nursling and every pregnant one will drop her load, and you shall see mankind as in a drunken state. Yet they will not be drunk but severe will be the Torment of Allah.” [Soorah al-Hajj (22): 1-2]
There are numerous descriptions of the Last Day in the Quran and the Sunnah that testify to the horror and terrible nature of this Day.
Faith in the Last Day is not limited to believing in the Day that will be established after resurrection, as Shaikhul-Islam ibn Taymiyyah (rahimahullah) writes in Aqeedah al-Wastiyyah, “Faith in the Last Day includes believing in everything that the Messenger has informed us about that will happen after death.”
The first stage after death is the fitnah of the grave. The people will face trial or will be tested in their graves regardless of whether one is buried in the ground or is thrown in the sea or is eaten by a lion or (his ashes are) dispersed in the wind. He will face this fitnah and he will be asked about three matters;
a) Who is your Lord?
b) What is your Religion?
c) Who is your Prophet?
A believer will reply, ‘My Lord is Allah, my religion is Islam and my Prophet is Muhammad .’ Then a caller will call from the heavens thatmyslave has spoken the truth. His gravewill then bewidened for him as far as his eyes can see. It will be furnished with furnishings from Paradise. A door will be opened into Paradise through which will come its fragrance and blessings. This condition is without doubt more complete than his condition in the world.
1. The document discusses several good deeds that Muslims can perform according to a hadith of Prophet Muhammad. These include easing the suffering of others, covering the faults of other Muslims, helping Muslims in solving their problems, seeking knowledge, and studying and memorizing the Quran.
2. Performing these deeds benefits not only the recipient but also rewards the doer with ease in this life and the hereafter. For example, easing another's suffering will lead to ease on the Day of Judgment, covering others' faults will lead to Allah covering one's own faults, and seeking knowledge opens the path to Paradise.
3. The hadith encourages Muslims to go beyond basic religious obligations and help their fellow
Hadith: من نفس عن مؤمن كربة من كرب يوم القيامةamani166
1. The hadith encourages several good deeds that benefit others, including easing the suffering of Muslims, finding relief for those in hardship, hiding the faults of others, and helping solve problems.
2. It emphasizes studying and teaching the Quran in mosques, noting the rewards of serenity, mercy, and remembrance before Allah for such acts.
3. Seeking knowledge is also encouraged, with traveling for it being considered in the path of Allah and earning forgiveness of sins. Memorizing the Quran and helping others are additional encouraged deeds.
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
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.
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
Jihad supreme efforts in the way of allah, Guidance from the Holy Qur'anmuzaffertahir9
Guidance from the Holy Qur'an
Jihad means, exerting one's utmost power contending with an object of disapprobation, and this is of three kinds, namely, (1) with a visible enemy, (2) with Satan, and (3) with one's self.
The Quran teaches that when war breaks out, it should be waged in such a way as to cause the least possible amount of damage to life and property; and that hostilities should be brought to a close as quickly as possible.
22:40 Permission to fight is given to those against whom war is made, because they have been wronged - and Allah indeed has power to help them -
22:41 Those who have been driven out from their homes unjustly only because they said, 'Our Lord is Allah' - And if Allah did not repel some men by means of others, there would surely have been pulled down cloisters and churches and synagogues and mosques, wherein the name of Allah is oft commemorated. And Allah will surely help one who helps Him. Allah is indeed Powerful, Mighty -
60:9 Allah forbids you not, respecting those who have not fought against you on account of your religion, and who have not driven you forth from your homes, that you be kind to them and act equitably towards them; surely Allah loves those who are equitable.
60:10 Allah only forbids you - respecting those who have fought against you on account of your religion, and have driven you out of your homes, and have helped others in driving you out, that you make friends of them, and whosoever makes friends of them-it is these that are the transgressors.
61:11 O ye who believe! shall I point out to you a bargain that will save you from a painful punishment?
61:12 That you believe in Allah and His Messenger, and strive in the cause of Allah with your wealth and your persons. That is better for you, if you did not know.
29:70 And as for those who strive in Our path-We will surely guide them in Our ways. And verily Allah is with those who do good.
The document discusses Soorat Al-Kahf from the Quran and its importance in protecting against the Dajjaal. It mentions that the Prophet Muhammad said memorizing the first 10 verses or last 10 verses of Soorat Al-Kahf will protect one from the Dajjaal. Soorat Al-Kahf contains stories that relate to trials people will face, and reading it weekly can help one understand and avoid these trials.
The document discusses Soorat Al-Kahf from the Quran and its importance in protecting against the Dajjaal. It mentions that the Prophet Muhammad said memorizing the first 10 verses or last 10 verses of Soorat Al-Kahf will protect one from the Dajjaal. Soorat Al-Kahf contains stories that relate to trials people will face, and reading it weekly can help one understand and avoid these trials.
The document discusses Soorat Al-Kahf from the Quran and its importance in protecting against the Dajjaal. It mentions that the Prophet Muhammad said memorizing the first 10 verses or last 10 verses of Soorat Al-Kahf will protect one from the Dajjaal. Soorat Al-Kahf contains stories that relate to trials people will face, and reading it weekly can help one understand and avoid these trials.
The document discusses Soorat Al-Kahf from the Quran and its importance in protecting against the Dajjaal. It mentions that the Prophet Muhammad said memorizing the first 10 verses or last 10 verses of Soorat Al-Kahf will protect one from the Dajjaal. Soorat Al-Kahf contains stories that relate to trials people will face, and reading it weekly can help one understand and avoid these trials.
The document discusses Soorat Al-Kahf from the Quran and its importance in protecting against the Dajjaal. It mentions that the Prophet Muhammad said memorizing the first 10 verses or last 10 verses of Soorat Al-Kahf will protect one from the Dajjaal. Soorat Al-Kahf contains stories that relate to trials people will face, and reading it weekly can help one understand and avoid these trials.
The document discusses Soorat Al-Kahf from the Quran and its importance in protecting against the Dajjaal. It mentions that the Prophet Muhammad said memorizing the first 10 verses or last 10 verses of Soorat Al-Kahf will protect one from the Dajjaal. Soorat Al-Kahf contains stories that relate to trials people will face, and reading it weekly can help one understand and avoid these trials.
The document discusses Soorat Al-Kahf from the Quran and its importance in protecting against the Dajjaal. It mentions that the Prophet Muhammad said memorizing the first 10 verses or last 10 verses of Soorat Al-Kahf will protect one from the Dajjaal. Soorat Al-Kahf contains stories that relate to trials people will face, and reading it weekly can help one understand and avoid these trials.
The document discusses Soorat Al-Kahf from the Quran and its importance in protecting against the Dajjaal. It mentions that the Prophet Muhammad said memorizing the first 10 verses or last 10 verses of Soorat Al-Kahf will protect one from the Dajjaal. Soorat Al-Kahf contains stories that relate to trials people will face, and reading it weekly can help one understand and avoid these trials.
The universe arose and its creation from the things that occupied man throughout the ages, especially non-Muslims. Because Islam has clarified and explained all the matters that need clarification.
The document lists 100 ways that Muslims can support and honor the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). It begins by emphasizing the importance of believing in everything the Prophet told us, obeying his commands, and loving him more than anyone else. It then lists things individuals, families, educational institutions, Islamic organizations, and the media can do to cultivate love for the Prophet, teach others about his life and virtues, and defend him from defamation and criticism. The suggestions range from learning about the Prophet to raising one's children to emulate his example to refuting misconceptions about Islam and its Prophet.
Australian Journal for Humanities and Islamic Studies Research
Vol.1, Issue 1, Jul-15 to Dec-15, Pg 99-131
Researchers: Muhammad Motahir Hussain, Muhammad Nabeel Musharraf (Also available in book form)
Citation: Hossain, M., M. & Musharraf, M., N. (2015). "O YE PEOPLE! – COLLECTION OF VERSES FROM QURAN DIRECTLY ADDRESSING MANKIND". Published in: Australian Journal of Humanities and Islamic Studies Research, Vol1, Issue 1, Jul-15 to Dec-15, Pg: 99-131
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.
This book addresses an important subject, The only way to achieve true happiness is Islam and call for the faith in Allah and His angels, His Books, His Messengers, the Last Day, and destiny.
Shaikh Muhammad ibn Saleh al-Uthaimeen
Language: English | Format: PDF | Pages: 33 | Size: 1 MB
This booklet is part of the Arabic book ‘Sharh Hadeeth Jibra’eel’ by Shaikh Muhammad ibn Saleh al-Uthaimeen
“Faith in the Last Day is to believe that mankind will be resurrected and recompensed for their deeds.
It is to believe in everything that has come to us in the Book and the Sunnah concerning the description of that Day.
Allah has vividly described that Day such as the following verse:
يَـٰٓأَيُّهَا ٱلنَّاسُ ٱتَّقُواْ رَبَّڪُمۡۚ إِنَّ زَلۡزَلَةَ ٱلسَّاعَةِ شَىۡءٌ عَظِيمٌ۬ – يَوۡمَ تَرَوۡنَهَا تَذۡهَلُ ڪُلُّ مُرۡضِعَةٍ عَمَّآ أَرۡضَعَتۡ وَتَضَعُ ڪُلُّ ذَاتِ حَمۡلٍ حَمۡلَهَا وَتَرَى ٱلنَّاسَ سُكَـٰرَىٰ وَمَا هُم بِسُكَـٰرَىٰ وَلَـٰكِنَّ عَذَابَ ٱللَّهِ شَدِيدٌ۬
“O mankind! Fear your Lord and be dutiful to Him! Verily, the earthquake of the Hour (of Judgment) is a terrible thing. The Day you shall see it, every nursing mother will forget her nursling and every pregnant one will drop her load, and you shall see mankind as in a drunken state. Yet they will not be drunk but severe will be the Torment of Allah.” [Soorah al-Hajj (22): 1-2]
There are numerous descriptions of the Last Day in the Quran and the Sunnah that testify to the horror and terrible nature of this Day.
Faith in the Last Day is not limited to believing in the Day that will be established after resurrection, as Shaikhul-Islam ibn Taymiyyah (rahimahullah) writes in Aqeedah al-Wastiyyah, “Faith in the Last Day includes believing in everything that the Messenger has informed us about that will happen after death.”
The first stage after death is the fitnah of the grave. The people will face trial or will be tested in their graves regardless of whether one is buried in the ground or is thrown in the sea or is eaten by a lion or (his ashes are) dispersed in the wind. He will face this fitnah and he will be asked about three matters;
a) Who is your Lord?
b) What is your Religion?
c) Who is your Prophet?
A believer will reply, ‘My Lord is Allah, my religion is Islam and my Prophet is Muhammad .’ Then a caller will call from the heavens thatmyslave has spoken the truth. His gravewill then bewidened for him as far as his eyes can see. It will be furnished with furnishings from Paradise. A door will be opened into Paradise through which will come its fragrance and blessings. This condition is without doubt more complete than his condition in the world.
1. The document discusses several good deeds that Muslims can perform according to a hadith of Prophet Muhammad. These include easing the suffering of others, covering the faults of other Muslims, helping Muslims in solving their problems, seeking knowledge, and studying and memorizing the Quran.
2. Performing these deeds benefits not only the recipient but also rewards the doer with ease in this life and the hereafter. For example, easing another's suffering will lead to ease on the Day of Judgment, covering others' faults will lead to Allah covering one's own faults, and seeking knowledge opens the path to Paradise.
3. The hadith encourages Muslims to go beyond basic religious obligations and help their fellow
Hadith: من نفس عن مؤمن كربة من كرب يوم القيامةamani166
1. The hadith encourages several good deeds that benefit others, including easing the suffering of Muslims, finding relief for those in hardship, hiding the faults of others, and helping solve problems.
2. It emphasizes studying and teaching the Quran in mosques, noting the rewards of serenity, mercy, and remembrance before Allah for such acts.
3. Seeking knowledge is also encouraged, with traveling for it being considered in the path of Allah and earning forgiveness of sins. Memorizing the Quran and helping others are additional encouraged deeds.
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
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.
The document discusses Soorat Al-Kahf from the Quran and its importance in protecting against the Dajjaal. It mentions that the Prophet Muhammad said memorizing the first 10 verses or last 10 verses of Soorat Al-Kahf will protect one from the Dajjaal. Soorat Al-Kahf contains stories that relate to trials people will face, and reading it weekly can help one understand and avoid these trials.
The document discusses Soorat Al-Kahf from the Quran and its importance in protecting against the Dajjaal. It mentions that the Prophet Muhammad said memorizing the first 10 verses or last 10 verses of Soorat Al-Kahf will protect one from the Dajjaal. Soorat Al-Kahf contains stories that relate to trials people will face, and reading it weekly can help one understand and avoid these trials.
The document discusses Soorat Al-Kahf from the Quran and its importance in protecting against the Dajjaal. It mentions that the Prophet Muhammad said memorizing the first 10 verses or last 10 verses of Soorat Al-Kahf will protect one from the Dajjaal. Soorat Al-Kahf contains stories that relate to trials people will face, and reading it weekly can help one understand and avoid these trials.
This document provides a summary of Tafsir Ibn Kathir, a classic Sunni Islam commentary on the Qur'an by Imad ud Din Ibn Kathir. It discusses Surah 'Abasa, which reprimands the Prophet for frowning at a blind man who interrupted his conversation with another man. The summary then analyzes each verse of the Surah, using hadith to explain the meaning and context. It refutes those who deny life after death, citing how Allah created mankind and will resurrect them, just as seeds grow into plants from water and soil.
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.
This document provides resources and information for Seerah (biography of the Prophet Muhammad) and Quran. It lists websites for Seerah resources (www.islamcalling.wordpress.com) and Quran resources (www.yassarnalquran.wordpress.com, www.fiqhofdeath.com). It then provides a 16 step guide to proper Islamic procedures and etiquette for caring for the dying and deceased.
The document discusses the importance of reading Soorat Al-Kahf based on prophetic narrations. It states that the Prophet Muhammad said whoever memorizes the first 10 verses of Soorat Al-Kahf will be protected from the Dajjal. It also mentions that whoever recites the last 10 verses of the Soorah and the Dajjal appears afterwards, the Dajjal will have no power over them. The document then provides a brief overview of the stories and lessons contained in Soorat Al-Kahf and emphasizes its importance in understanding trials in life and being saved from fitnah. It stresses the importance of reading Soorat Al-Kahf every Friday based on
The document discusses the importance of reciting Soorat Al-Kahf based on several hadiths. It states that the Prophet Muhammad said anyone who memorizes the first 10 verses of Soorat Al-Kahf will be protected from the Dajjaal. It also mentions that reciting the last 10 verses of the soorah will prevent the Dajjaal from having power over someone if he appears after they recite it. The document then provides a brief overview of the stories and lessons contained in Soorat Al-Kahf and emphasizes the importance of reading it every Friday based on its guidance about living righteously and being saved from trials.
The document discusses the importance of reciting Soorat Al-Kahf based on several Hadith. It states that the Prophet Muhammad said anyone who memorizes the first 10 verses of Soorat Al-Kahf will be protected from the Dajjaal. It also mentions that reciting the last 10 verses of the Soorah will prevent the Dajjaal from having power over someone if he appears after they recite it. The document then provides a brief overview of the stories and lessons contained in Soorat Al-Kahf before emphasizing the importance of reading it every Friday based on these Hadith and understanding its lessons regarding trials in this life.
The document discusses the importance of reading Soorat Al-Kahf based on three hadiths. It states that the Prophet Muhammad said anyone who memorizes the first 10 ayahs of Soorat Al-Kahf will be protected from the Dajjaal. It also mentions that reading the entire soorah or the last 10 verses will serve as light on the Day of Judgment. The document then provides a summary of the stories and lessons contained in Soorat Al-Kahf, and emphasizes the importance of reading it every Friday to understand life's trials and be saved from the Dajjaal.
The document discusses the importance of reading Soorat Al-Kahf based on three hadiths. It states that the Prophet Muhammad said anyone who memorizes the first 10 ayahs of Soorat Al-Kahf will be protected from the Dajjaal. It also mentions that reading the entire soorah or the last 10 verses will serve as light on the Day of Judgment. The document then provides a summary of the stories and lessons contained in Soorat Al-Kahf, emphasizing its relevance in understanding trials in life and being saved from fitnah. It stresses the importance of reading Soorat Al-Kahf every Friday based on these hadiths and lessons
The document discusses the importance of reciting Soorat Al-Kahf based on three hadiths. It states that the Prophet Muhammad said anyone who memorizes the first 10 verses of Soorat Al-Kahf will be protected from the Dajjaal. It also mentions that reciting the last 10 verses of the soorah will prevent the Dajjaal from having power over someone. The document then provides a brief overview of the stories and lessons contained in Soorat Al-Kahf. It emphasizes the importance of reading this soorah every Friday and following its teachings in order to understand life's trials and be saved from fitnah and the Dajjaal.
The document discusses the importance of reciting Soorat Al-Kahf based on several hadiths. It states that the Prophet Muhammad said anyone who memorizes the first 10 verses of Soorat Al-Kahf will be protected from the Dajjaal. It also mentions that reciting the last 10 verses of the soorah will prevent the Dajjaal from having power over someone if he appears after they recite it. The document then provides a brief overview of the stories and lessons contained in Soorat Al-Kahf. It emphasizes the importance of reading this soorah every Friday and following its teachings in order to understand the trials of life and be saved from fit
Shaykh Husayn al-Awaayishah | Language: English
I felt that I should hurry in bringing forward the hadeeth: “The two feet of the son of Aadam will not move from near his Lord on the Day of Judgement until he is asked about five (matters): about his life – how he spent it; about his youth – how he took care of it; about his wealth – how he earned it; and where he spent it; and about that which he acted upon from the knowledge that he acquired,” as an aid towards purification of the souls and preparation for death. The advice being firstly to myself, secondly to the du’aat (callers to Allah’s path) and thirdly to all my Muslim brothers in every part of the world – hoping that Allah, the Most High, will cause benefit through that which I have written and that the fruits of that may be reaped, now and in the future. In this treatise I restricted myself to one part of the hadeeth and that is “…and about that which he acted upon from the knowledge that he gained.
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This document provides an overview of a course on Islam and social work. It introduces the concept of an Islamic model of social work practice, noting that Islam informs all aspects of life for Muslims. Understanding the Islamic worldview of problems, prevention, and solutions is essential for social work from this perspective.
The course will explore the Islamic concepts of helping, problem-solving, and transformation as they relate to social work practice. It will examine how the teachings and behaviors of the Prophet Muhammad can inform approaches like assessment, intervention, implementation and evaluation. Both similarities and differences between Islam and social work will be acknowledged.
By the end of the course, students will be able to articulate the knowledge, values and skills of Islamic
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This document provides a summary and analysis of Surah Zilzal from the Quran. It discusses the meaning of each verse in the Surah. The key points made are:
1) The earth will experience a massive, unimaginable earthquake on the Day of Judgment and will vomit everything buried in it, including dead bodies and hidden treasures.
2) The earth, along with body parts, will testify and speak about people's deeds on that Day. Nothing is hidden from being witnesses.
3) On Judgment Day, people will stand alone, separated from family and worldly supporters, to face the consequences of their actions.
4) Both good and bad deeds, no matter how
This document provides an explanation of Surah Adiyat and its meaning and message. It begins by translating the Arabic text of the Surah. It then explains the meaning and significance of terms used like "racers", "sparks", and "dust". It describes how the oaths at the beginning are meant to grab the attention of Arabs. It analyzes each verse, explaining concepts like mankind being ungrateful to God and intense love of wealth. The document emphasizes how this Surah warns of the Day of Judgment when contents of graves will be scattered and inner contents of breasts will be revealed, so complete justice can only be done in God's court.
The document provides information about Surah Qariyah including its theme, subject matter, and meanings of terms. It discusses how the surah depicts the Day of Judgment and consequences for those whose good deeds outweigh their bad and vice versa. It analyzes meanings of "Qariyah" and how Allah uses the term to signify the horror of Judgment Day. Scenes described include mountains becoming like wool and people scattered in confusion. The document also examines similarities between Surah Qariyah and Surah Haqqah and definitions of key terms in analyzing the surah.
The document provides an explanation and analysis of Surah Humazah. Some key points:
1) It describes the punishment in the afterlife for backbiters and those who hoard wealth greedily.
2) It warns that wealth will not make one immortal and those who think their wealth is more important than Allah will be tossed into the Crusher (Hellfire).
3) The Hellfire is described as a fire kindled by Allah that rises above the hearts and burns in extended columns, providing a severe punishment fitting the sins of backbiting and greed.
The document summarizes the story behind Surah Al-Fil (The Elephant), which refers to an event when Abraha's army of elephants, who were sent to destroy the Ka'bah in Mecca, were miraculously defeated by swarms of birds that pelted them with stones. Abdul Muttalib, the leader of the Quraysh tribe, refused to fight Abraha directly but trusted that God would protect His sacred house. God subsequently sent flocks of birds carrying stones that destroyed Abraha's army, thwarting their plan to conquer Arabia and intimidate its people. The story reinforced that God alone protected the Ka'bah and should be the sole object of worship.
The document provides background information on Surah Quraish, including its meaning, message, and context. It discusses the Quraish tribe's history and importance in Makkah as custodians of the Kaaba. It summarizes that the surah asks the Quraish, who benefited greatly from their role in Makkah, to worship Allah alone as the true source of their security and prosperity.
This document provides an analysis and summary of the Quranic chapter "Surah Kafiroon". It begins by discussing the context and timing of revelation, noting differing scholarly opinions but consensus that it is from the early Makkan period. It then summarizes the historical background related to proposals from Quraysh to compromise on religious matters. The main themes and subject matter are explained, emphasizing it was revealed to differentiate Islamic monotheism from pagan polytheism and idolatry. The document also discusses the meaning of key terms and honors given to reciting this Surah, before concluding by noting its similarities in message to other Makkan Surahs.
This passage summarizes Surah Takathur, which warns people against excessive worldly pursuits and competition over material gains. It discusses how this diverts people from remembering Allah and preparing for the afterlife. The Surah encourages focusing instead on righteous deeds and saving oneself from Hellfire in the Hereafter, where one will be held accountable for how they spent their life. It explains that worldly wealth, children and status are a test and should not distract from remembrance of Allah and the purpose of life.
This slide program explains universal brotherhood of Muslims anywhere in the world. It also explains that all humans are part of same family. There is no place for racism or any prejudice among human beings.
This document provides an analysis and summary of Surah Ma'un (Chapter 107) of the Quran. It begins by discussing the relationship of this surah to the previous one and providing context about its revelation. It then analyzes each verse, explaining meanings and lessons. Key points include defining terms like "orphan", emphasizing rights of the poor and needy, explaining different types of negligence towards prayer, and stressing the importance of small acts of kindness. The document aims to help understand the overarching message and teachings within this surah.
This document discusses the 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.
The document provides context and analysis of Surah an-Nasr, the 110th chapter of the Quran. It was revealed shortly before the Prophet Muhammad's death and refers to the decisive victory of Islam in Arabia with people entering the religion in large numbers. The key messages are to praise God for victory and help, and seek His forgiveness as even the Prophet is not fully deserving and should be humble before God.
This document provides background information and analysis of Surah Lahab (Surah Masad), a short surah from the Quran. It summarizes that the surah prophesied the destruction of Abu Lahab, the Prophet Muhammad's uncle, and his wife Umm Jamil, for opposing Islam. The prophecy was fulfilled as Abu Lahab died a miserable death only 7 days after Islam's victory at Badr, and both he and his wife will enter Hell for their disbelief. The surah is considered a miracle of the Quran, as Abu Lahab had opportunities to accept Islam but did not, fulfilling the prophecy.
The document provides explanation and context about Surah Falaq from the Quran. It discusses that Surah Falaq and Surah Nas were revealed to seek Allah's protection from various evils. It mentions the story of magic being placed on the Prophet and his subsequent healing. It also summarizes the views on when the surahs were revealed and their significance as protection from evils like magic, witchcraft and sorcery. The document concludes with mentioning the sunnah of the Prophet to recite these surahs before sleeping.
This document provides an explanation of Surah Al-Naas and the meaning of seeking refuge in Allah. It begins by translating the surah and explaining its key terms: Rabb-un-nas means Sustainer of mankind, Malik-un-nas means Master of mankind, and Ilah-un-nas means Deity of mankind. It then discusses seeking refuge in Allah with these beautiful attributes. The document also explores the meaning of waswas and khannas in reference to Satan, who whispers evil repeatedly and secretly into people's hearts. It notes that everyone has a devil assigned to them who tries to misguide them, and quotes hadiths about Satan circulating in humans and covering their hearts with whis
This document provides information about Surah Al-Ikhlas (Chapter 112 of the Quran). It discusses the meaning and themes of monotheism/tawhid in the surah. Key points include:
1) Surah Al-Ikhlas affirms the oneness of Allah and that He begets not nor was He begotten.
2) It is considered one of the most important surahs regarding the concept of tawhid (monotheism).
3) The Prophet Muhammad instructed that Allah loves those who recite this surah often due to its emphasis on Allah's qualities.
4) The surah was revealed to emphasize monotheism in response
This document provides an introduction and summary of Surah Saff from the Quran. It begins by providing background details on when the surah was revealed and its meaning. It then summarizes the key messages and lessons of each verse, including warnings against hypocrisy, the importance of struggling for Allah's cause with unity and steadfastness, and prophecies of Islam's eventual victory. It provides historical context and lessons for Muslims to stand united and not disobey their prophets as previous nations had done.
This document provides summaries of passages from the Quranic story of Yusuf/Joseph and lessons that can be learned from it. It discusses how Yusuf was seduced by his master's wife, sold into slavery by his jealous brothers, and rose to a high status in Egypt through his wisdom and virtues despite difficulties. The document also defines concepts like hasad (malicious envy) and ghibtah (descent envy) and their differences according to Islamic scholars.
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LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
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changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
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