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This document provides a summary of 9 rukus (sections) from Surah Al-Ahzab in the Quran. It discusses topics like the background of various battles, reforms around marriage and inheritance, obedience to Allah and his messenger, characteristics of believers, instructions regarding modesty and hijab for women, and the importance of truthfulness. Each ruku section outlines the main themes and teachings discussed in that part of the surah.
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The document provides commentary on verses from Surah Al-Hijr of the Quran. It discusses historical proofs for the principle of recompense through signs in nature, humanity's story, and warnings to non-believers. It also provides guidance and consolation for the Prophet to continue his message in the face of opposition. The commentary is divided into six sections covering topics like the creation of Adam, defiance of Satan, punishment of past nations, and taking refuge in prayer during hard times.
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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.
The document discusses the key pillars of Al-Qadar in Islam according to Islamic theology:
1) Al-Ilm - Allah's complete knowledge encompassing all things past, present and future.
2) Al-Kitabah - Allah's writing of all things in the Preserved Tablet before creation.
3) Allah's Mashee'ah - Allah's will that determines what occurs in the universe.
4) Al-Khalaq - Allah as the sole Creator of everything and anything that exists.
This document provides a summary of 9 rukus (sections) from Surah Al-Ahzab in the Quran. It discusses topics like the background of various battles, reforms around marriage and inheritance, obedience to Allah and his messenger, characteristics of believers, instructions regarding modesty and hijab for women, and the importance of truthfulness. Each ruku section outlines the main themes and teachings discussed in that part of the surah.
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The document provides commentary on verses from Surah Al-Hijr of the Quran. It discusses historical proofs for the principle of recompense through signs in nature, humanity's story, and warnings to non-believers. It also provides guidance and consolation for the Prophet to continue his message in the face of opposition. The commentary is divided into six sections covering topics like the creation of Adam, defiance of Satan, punishment of past nations, and taking refuge in prayer during hard times.
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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.
The document discusses the key pillars of Al-Qadar in Islam according to Islamic theology:
1) Al-Ilm - Allah's complete knowledge encompassing all things past, present and future.
2) Al-Kitabah - Allah's writing of all things in the Preserved Tablet before creation.
3) Allah's Mashee'ah - Allah's will that determines what occurs in the universe.
4) Al-Khalaq - Allah as the sole Creator of everything and anything that exists.
Ikhlaas refers to sincerity in worshipping Allah alone without any partners or impurities in intentions. It is an important part of faith and acts of worship. Maintaining ikhlaas is challenging as one must ensure pure intentions before, during, and after deeds. Riyaa (desire for praise) and craving what others have severely hinder ikhlaas. Deeds not performed with ikhlaas are invalid and may lead to punishment on Judgment Day. One must train the soul to seek only Allah's pleasure and not be concerned with people's praise or possessions.
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The document discusses various topics from Islamic teachings including the rationale of tauheed (monotheism), signs of Allah in creation, types of polytheists and their beliefs, the limited nature of human knowledge compared to Allah's all-encompassing knowledge, importance of following the straight path of Islam as taught by prophets like Ibrahim, avoiding sin and obeying the 10 commandments from Allah, and fulfilling one's role and responsibilities according to their station in life as tests from Allah. It provides guidance on issues like polytheism, doing dawah/tableegh, strengthening faith, avoiding sin and injustice, and understanding Allah's signs and teachings from the Quran and hadith.
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This document provides information about Surah Al-Fatihah including:
1) It discusses the importance of reciting ta'awwuz and dua before reciting the Quran for protection from Shaitan and for guidance.
2) It explains the importance of starting the prayer with Bismillah and its wisdom.
3) It defines key Quranic terms - Illah, Rabb, Ibadah, and Deen - and their meanings.
The document summarizes the key themes and lessons from Surah Hud in the Quran. It discusses the stories of the prophets Noah, Hud, Saleh, Shu'aib, Lot, and Moses and how their people rejected their message and were destroyed as a result. It emphasizes spreading the message of tauheed (worship of Allah alone), repentance through istighfar, avoiding arrogance and ingratitude, learning from past nations, and establishing justice. The document provides reflection questions for readers to evaluate themselves on qualities like obedience, conveying Allah's message sincerely, being soft-hearted, turning to Allah in all affairs, respecting others, fulfilling rights, and having patience.
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1. The document discusses the Islamic concept of Tawheed or the oneness of God.
2. It explains that Tawheed means asserting God's unity in all of one's actions and believing that God is one without partner, similitude, or rival.
3. Tawheed is divided into three categories - Tawheed of Lordship (believing God is the sole creator and sustainer), Tawheed of God's names and attributes (believing in God as described in the Quran), and Tawheed of worship (directing all worship to God alone).
Prayer (salaah) is the most important pillar of Islam. Indeed it is the dividing line between Islam and infidelity. Salaah is a duty incumbent on every Muslim, male or female, who has attained the age of maturity and has a sound mind. There are numerous verses in the Holy Qur’an commanding Muslims to observe salaah regularly. Allah ((سبحانه و تعالى)) says:
“Guard the prayers strictly, especially the middle prayer (i.e., ‘Asr) and stand up in prayer to Allah with
true devotion.” [Al Baqarah 238]
The document summarizes Surah Al-Ahqaf from the Quran in the following ways:
1. It outlines the main topics covered in each series of ayahs (verses) such as negation of shirk, proofs of tawheed, the story of the people of Aad, and the listening of jinns to the Quran.
2. It provides summaries of the lessons and themes within each ruku (section) including proper treatment of parents, denying false gods, and responding to the call of truth found in the Quran.
3. It lists action items to reflect on ones faith and treatment of parents that are encouraged by the lessons in the first four ruku.
1. Highlights: a) Main Topics, b) Listening: Recitation &
Translation, c) Elucidation
2. Structure: a) Meaning b) Statistics c) Reading
3. Message: Introduces the Central Theme of the Surah
4. References: Internet Sources
5. Quiz: Test the Knowledge About the Surah
Thank you
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.
1. Highlights: a) Main Topics, b) Listening: Recitation &
Translation, c) Elucidation
2. Structure: a) Meaning b) Statistics c) Reading
3. Message: Introduces the Central Theme of the Surah
4. References: Internet Sources
5. Quiz: Test the Knowledge About the Surah
Thank you.
The document discusses the compilation of the Quran. It states that the Quran was initially revealed to the Prophet Muhammad over 23 years, with the earliest revelations focusing on monotheism, the afterlife, and the end of times. As Islam spread to Medina, revelations focused more on building a righteous community and society. The Quran was memorized and written down during the Prophet's life. After his death, copies were compiled into one volume under Abu Bakr to preserve it, and later standardized under Uthman to have one authoritative text.
Islamic jurisprudence , its sources and goalsOsama Naseem
The document provides an overview of Islamic jurisprudence (fiqh), its sources and objectives. It discusses fiqh as the body of laws deduced from sharia to cover situations not explicitly addressed in sharia. The primary sources of fiqh are the Quran and hadith, while the secondary sources are ijma (consensus) and qiyas (analogical reasoning). The objectives of fiqh are to preserve religion, life, intellect, lineage and property. Fiqh aims to bring happiness in this life and the afterlife by guiding human actions according to God's will.
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Ikhlaas refers to sincerity in worshipping Allah alone without any partners or impurities in intentions. It is an important part of faith and acts of worship. Maintaining ikhlaas is challenging as one must ensure pure intentions before, during, and after deeds. Riyaa (desire for praise) and craving what others have severely hinder ikhlaas. Deeds not performed with ikhlaas are invalid and may lead to punishment on Judgment Day. One must train the soul to seek only Allah's pleasure and not be concerned with people's praise or possessions.
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The document discusses various topics from Islamic teachings including the rationale of tauheed (monotheism), signs of Allah in creation, types of polytheists and their beliefs, the limited nature of human knowledge compared to Allah's all-encompassing knowledge, importance of following the straight path of Islam as taught by prophets like Ibrahim, avoiding sin and obeying the 10 commandments from Allah, and fulfilling one's role and responsibilities according to their station in life as tests from Allah. It provides guidance on issues like polytheism, doing dawah/tableegh, strengthening faith, avoiding sin and injustice, and understanding Allah's signs and teachings from the Quran and hadith.
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This document provides information about Surah Al-Fatihah including:
1) It discusses the importance of reciting ta'awwuz and dua before reciting the Quran for protection from Shaitan and for guidance.
2) It explains the importance of starting the prayer with Bismillah and its wisdom.
3) It defines key Quranic terms - Illah, Rabb, Ibadah, and Deen - and their meanings.
The document summarizes the key themes and lessons from Surah Hud in the Quran. It discusses the stories of the prophets Noah, Hud, Saleh, Shu'aib, Lot, and Moses and how their people rejected their message and were destroyed as a result. It emphasizes spreading the message of tauheed (worship of Allah alone), repentance through istighfar, avoiding arrogance and ingratitude, learning from past nations, and establishing justice. The document provides reflection questions for readers to evaluate themselves on qualities like obedience, conveying Allah's message sincerely, being soft-hearted, turning to Allah in all affairs, respecting others, fulfilling rights, and having patience.
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1. The document discusses the Islamic concept of Tawheed or the oneness of God.
2. It explains that Tawheed means asserting God's unity in all of one's actions and believing that God is one without partner, similitude, or rival.
3. Tawheed is divided into three categories - Tawheed of Lordship (believing God is the sole creator and sustainer), Tawheed of God's names and attributes (believing in God as described in the Quran), and Tawheed of worship (directing all worship to God alone).
Prayer (salaah) is the most important pillar of Islam. Indeed it is the dividing line between Islam and infidelity. Salaah is a duty incumbent on every Muslim, male or female, who has attained the age of maturity and has a sound mind. There are numerous verses in the Holy Qur’an commanding Muslims to observe salaah regularly. Allah ((سبحانه و تعالى)) says:
“Guard the prayers strictly, especially the middle prayer (i.e., ‘Asr) and stand up in prayer to Allah with
true devotion.” [Al Baqarah 238]
The document summarizes Surah Al-Ahqaf from the Quran in the following ways:
1. It outlines the main topics covered in each series of ayahs (verses) such as negation of shirk, proofs of tawheed, the story of the people of Aad, and the listening of jinns to the Quran.
2. It provides summaries of the lessons and themes within each ruku (section) including proper treatment of parents, denying false gods, and responding to the call of truth found in the Quran.
3. It lists action items to reflect on ones faith and treatment of parents that are encouraged by the lessons in the first four ruku.
1. Highlights: a) Main Topics, b) Listening: Recitation &
Translation, c) Elucidation
2. Structure: a) Meaning b) Statistics c) Reading
3. Message: Introduces the Central Theme of the Surah
4. References: Internet Sources
5. Quiz: Test the Knowledge About the Surah
Thank you
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.
1. Highlights: a) Main Topics, b) Listening: Recitation &
Translation, c) Elucidation
2. Structure: a) Meaning b) Statistics c) Reading
3. Message: Introduces the Central Theme of the Surah
4. References: Internet Sources
5. Quiz: Test the Knowledge About the Surah
Thank you.
The document discusses the compilation of the Quran. It states that the Quran was initially revealed to the Prophet Muhammad over 23 years, with the earliest revelations focusing on monotheism, the afterlife, and the end of times. As Islam spread to Medina, revelations focused more on building a righteous community and society. The Quran was memorized and written down during the Prophet's life. After his death, copies were compiled into one volume under Abu Bakr to preserve it, and later standardized under Uthman to have one authoritative text.
Islamic jurisprudence , its sources and goalsOsama Naseem
The document provides an overview of Islamic jurisprudence (fiqh), its sources and objectives. It discusses fiqh as the body of laws deduced from sharia to cover situations not explicitly addressed in sharia. The primary sources of fiqh are the Quran and hadith, while the secondary sources are ijma (consensus) and qiyas (analogical reasoning). The objectives of fiqh are to preserve religion, life, intellect, lineage and property. Fiqh aims to bring happiness in this life and the afterlife by guiding human actions according to God's will.
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1. The document discusses various sections from the Quran and lessons to be learned from them, including virtues of Surah Al Imran, the battle of Badr, obedience to Allah and the Prophet Muhammad, and qualities of righteous people.
2. It provides commentary on topics like avoiding ambiguous verses, types of Hajj, unity among Muslims depending on obedience to Allah, and reasons for the disgrace of the Jews.
3. Short supplications and lessons are highlighted from different rukus or sections of the Quran recitation, along with reminders about fearing Allah, avoiding disunity, and enjoining good and forbidding wrong.
The document summarizes Surah Hud from the Quran. It discusses the stories of various prophets mentioned in the surah, including Nuh, Hud, Saleh, Shu'aib, Lut, and Musa, and how their people rejected their messages and were destroyed as a result. It notes themes like the importance of tawheed (monotheism), istighfar (repentance), and being steadfast. It also provides reflection questions to evaluate oneself in areas like conveying the message of Allah sincerely, being soft-hearted, turning to Allah in all affairs, respecting others, fulfilling rights, and appreciating others' work.
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The Surah Al-Anam was revealed almost entirely at one time in Makkah accompanied by 70,000 angels reciting the name of Allah.
It discusses the concepts of tawheed and refutes shirk, addressing the objections of the polytheists of Quraysh.
The Surah explains proper beliefs regarding Allah's divine authority over legislation and the day of judgement, while warning against following one's desires or the majority if it leads away from the truth.
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The document provides an overview and summary of Surah Fussilat (Chapter 41) of the Quran. It discusses the following key points:
1. The surah invites believers to have faith in tawheed (the oneness of God) and the hereafter, and to be patient and steadfast.
2. It presents historical examples from the stories of past nations like Aad and Thamud as proofs of tawheed, as well as signs of tawheed found in nature.
3. The surah warns of punishment for those who reject God and commit shirk (associating partners with God) by withholding obligatory charity, and promises reward for the oppressed and
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Ayah 1-4: Man's activities can be both good and bad, with different rewards and punishments.
Ayah 5-11: Self-purification can be achieved through sincerely spending in Allah's way.
Ayah 12-21: The successful are friends of Allah and people, generous, and fear God. The unsuccessful are enemies of Allah and people, stingy, and deny truth. For the successful, goodness is easy while evil is difficult. For the unsuccessful, evil is easy while goodness is difficult.
The document discusses the interconnection between several Quranic surahs (chapters) from 77 to 89. It provides a brief overview of the key themes and lessons discussed in each surah, such as the reality of resurrection, importance of righteousness over worldliness, differing outcomes for believers and non-believers, and invitation to accept accountability before Allah. The document emphasizes preparing for the hereafter through belief, good deeds, avoiding oppression, and conveying the message of Quran.
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The document discusses Surah Al-Jinn from the Quran. It provides an overview of the surah's message and breakdown by ayahs. The surah reflects the sentiments of new Muslim jinn who became preachers of tawhid (monotheism) after listening to the Quran from Prophet Muhammad. It warns against shirk (polytheism) while explaining the position of prophethood. The document also provides analysis and action items related to fulfilling rights of the Quran, conveying Islam's message, and avoiding shirk.
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1) The surah discusses the humiliation of hypocrites and advises them to disassociate from Jews and properly understand Allah's attributes.
2) It recounts the exile of the Banu Nadir Jewish tribe from Medina for their crimes and establishes rules for distributing war spoils so as to prevent wealth concentration.
3) The surah emphasizes following the prophet's teachings, which have the same authority as the Quran, and warns against forgetting Allah by focusing on preparing for the hereafter.
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2. :33سورةاالحزاب
Understand the responsibility
of being given an amanah; act
upon the family, social,
communal, defense, political
& other systems with sincerity,
leaving nifaaq & kufr.
Ayah 1-3
Do not follow
and obey kuffar
& munaafiqoon. Ayah 4-6
Ayah 7-8
Ayah 9-21
Ayah 22-25
Ayah 26-27Ayah 28-40
Ayah 41-48
Ayah 49-59
Ayah 60-68
Ayah 69-71
Ayah 72-73
Rulings regrading
dhihar and adoption?
to maintain social
justice.
Objective of contract
with Prophets
was Reward or
punishment.
Battle of Ahzaab:
Traits of the
munaafiqoon. The
perfect example of
the Prophet SAW.Battle of Ahzaab: The
character of the
sincere companions.
Battle of Bani
Quraydha
Family and social
laws.
Advice to the
sincere
companions. Zikr
and Tasbeeh.
Warning to the
munaafiqoon to be
exiled or death.
Motivation to dopt truthful speech
and sincere obedience instead of
Bani Israel's behaviour.
Objective of
amanah.
Family and
social laws.
3.
4. Background of the Surah ---- Battle of Ahzab and Banu
Quraizah
Moral training of believers, social reforms ---- Slavery,
denominationalism, Marriage of Zaid(RA) & Zainab(RA), her
divorce & marriage with Rasolallah
Obedience to Allah’s command ---- Taqwa & Tawakul Ilallah
---- Do not fear of defamation. Be aware of hypocrisy.
Ruku No 1:
5. Zihar ---- An absurd tradition
Reform regarding adopted son & Inheritance.
Rasolallah’s compassion, affection for believers ---- a
greater well-wisher --- A believer’s faith cannot be
complete until Prophet(SAW) becomes dearer to him than
any thing in this world.
Covenant of the Prophets.
6. Background of the battle of Ahzab --- Trials and Allah’s
Help --- Confederacy of disbelievers, hypocrites & Jews,
shortage of food , digging of ditches, Ghiftan tribe and
treachery of Quraizah.
Excuses, flouts of hypocrites and their role ---- We have to
audit our selves, Do we wait for appropriate time to do good.
Role of Nuaim bin Masood(RA) ---- Role of a new Muslim
and his offer to work for Deen.
Ruku No 2:
7. Rasolallah(SAW) obedience is wajib(obligatory) on
believers ---- Examples from Seerah during this battle.
Increase in faith and obedience of Sahabah during trials
and hardships.
Battle with Banu Quraizah and their termination.
Ruku No 3:
8. Event of Illa and its details --- takhyir, i. e. to give the wife
the option to decide for herself whether she would stay in
wedlock or would separate from the husband.
Wives of Holy Prophet(SAW) -- Mothers of the believers -
- Role Model -- Why mom’s role is important? ---- Higher
ranks means higher responsibility
Injunctions to eradicate indecency from society
Khadija R.A Saudah R.A
Maimoona R.A Safia R.A
Javeria R.A Hafsah R.A
Ayesha R.A Umme Habibah R.A
Umme Salma R.A Mariah R.A
Zainab bin Khazimah R.A
Zainab bint Jahsh R.A
Ruku No 4:
9. Code of conduct ---- How to talk with Non Mahram
---- Don’t be soft in speech, delicacy and grace to
avoid temptations --- straight forward speech
Stay in your homes with peace and dignity ----
woman's real sphere of activity is her home
Can go out in time of need but avoid mixing of
sexes --- Further in Ayah 53
Time of Ignorance = display of allurements ---
Now its called modernism.
10. What is Tabaruj ---- (1) show the charms of her face & body
before the people (2) display the adornments of her dress
& ornaments before others (3) make herself conspicuous by
her gait and figure and coquetry (4) perfume which allure others
Establish Prayer, give Zakah, and obey Allah & His Messenger.
11. What is cleanness & uncleanness? --- Removal of filth and
purification -- We have read all the injunction to obtain such
purity - Indecency is the filth, avoid all actions which stimulate
sexual desires
What is Hikmah? ---- Teachings and Sunnah of
Rasolallah(SAW) ---- Listen, obey and spread --- The way to
implement Laws of Allah(SWT) into practice
Role of Mothers of believers in propagation of Islam.
Are these injunctions only for wives of Rasolallah ---- Foolish
excuse to avoid practice.
12. Ten characteristics of Believers ----
1). Islam ( Shahadah)
2). Faith (through heart, speech, action)
3). Obedience
4).Truthful(do not deal in lies, deceptions, frauds & forgeries)
5).Patiently & steadfastly bear and face all the obstacles,
dangers, difficulties & losses in way of Allah
13. 6). Humble themselves to Allah(free from pride, vanity and
haughtiness)
7). Give alms( Obligatory and general charity)
8). Who fast (travel in way of Allah)
9). Refrain from adultery and avoid nudity
10). Remember Allah at all times --- Relationship with Allah
14. Zainab(RA) marriage with Zaid(RA) ---- Role of freed
slave in society, submission to Allah and His
messenger’s command.
No constraints to marry divorced wife of adopted son ----
Rasolallah’s (SAW) marriage with Zainab(RA) ---- Social
reform.
Don’t fear people but fear Allah ---- Khashiyat
َنّٖيِبَّنال َمَتَاخ ----- Seal of the Prophets ---- Finality of the
Prophet hood.
15. Action Items Ruku 1-5
The Islamic way of life --- follow the revelation
Battle of Trench --- The covenant is to be obeyed
Battle of Trench --- Nurture faith through patience over difficulties
Exceptional Households --- Live life of Purity and modesty
Exceptional society --- Adopting the characteristics of ideal human
beings.
16. Remembrance of Allah --- Comfort of heart and produce
ability to handle hardships.
Blessings invoked by Angels ---- Salat / Salam --- Durood
اًرۡيِنُّم اًجا َرِس ----- Shining lamp ---- No Light is needed after
Rasolallah(SAW)
Announcement to the believers the good tidings that Allah
has kept bounteous blessings for them.
Instruction regarding divorces.
Ruku No 6:
17. Special permission to Rasolallah of more than four
wives and its reasons.
Marriages of Rasolallah & their expedience ---
Personal, collectivistic, political, social, educational.
Khadija R.A Saudah R.A
Maimoona R.A Safia R.A
Javeria R.A Hafsah R.A
Ayesha R.A Umme Habibah R.A
Umme Salma R.A Mariah R.A
Zainab bin Khazimah R.A
Zainab bint Jahsh R.A
18. Enter the house only with permission.
Etiquettes for hosts & guests --- Background of revelation.
Go on time & leave after the meal is served --- Do not
linger in idle talks
Prohibition of free mixing of sexes = Segregation ---- Verse of
the veil(Ayat Hijab) --- Talk behind the curtain to achieve purity
of heart
Hijab in our hearts & eyes ---- Making fun of Allah’s command
All such utterance & actions which cause anguish or hurt to
Prophet(SAW) are Haram ---- Importance of Sunnah & Hadith
Ask for PermissionRuku No 7:
19. Mahram Relatives ---- Father, son, brother, son of brother,
son of sister, women , maids
Injunctions regarding Hijab are clear ---- shun disobeying
Allah. Allah is watchful over everything ---- Taqwa
Blessing and peace on Rasolallah(SAW) -- Durood and
Salam --- Be grateful to him for his great favors to us.
Those who cause annoyance to Allah and His
messenger(SAW) --- Shirk and disobedience --- Allah’s
curse here and Here after.
20. Draw a part of their outer coverings (Jilbab) around
them --- They will be recognized to be noble and
chaste women and not be teased or molested.
Role of Hypocrites and Jews in Madina -- Spreading
rumors, scandal mongers --- Punishment
Turning of the faces in Hell fire.
Obedience of elites rather than obedience of Allah &
His messenger = Hell fire
Ruku No 8:
21. A principle for success Here and Here after ---- Clear,
direct and straight talk with no lies -- Saying what is
right ---- Truthfulness
Whoever obeys Allah and His Messenger has
achieved a great triumph.
Amanah/ Trust which Human agrees to carry ----
Burden of vicegerent ----- Trust of Quran ---- Trust of
being witness to Mankind.
Ruku No 9:
22. Action Items Ruku 6-9
Extraordinary Relationships --- Frequent remembering of Allah
Relationships of Muslims with the Ideal Household --- Follow
the rules for entry into homes
Measures to purify society --- follow the guidelines of Hijab
Law of reward and punishment --- Fulfil the right of the trust
23. :33سورةاالحزاب
Understand the responsibility
of being given an amanah; act
upon the family, social,
communal, defense, political
& other systems with sincerity,
leaving nifaaq & kufr.
Ayah 1-3
Do not follow
and obey kuffar
& munaafiqoon. Ayah 4-6
Ayah 7-8
Ayah 9-21
Ayah 22-25
Ayah 26-27Ayah 28-40
Ayah 41-48
Ayah 49-59
Ayah 60-68
Ayah 69-71
Ayah 72-73
Rulings regrading
dhihar and adoption?
to maintain social
justice.
Objective of contract
with Prophets
was Reward or
punishment.
Battle of Ahzaab:
Traits of the
munaafiqoon. The
perfect example of
the Prophet SAW.Battle of Ahzaab: The
character of the
sincere companions.
Battle of Bani
Quraydha
Family and social
laws.
Advice to the
sincere
companions. Zikr
and Tasbeeh.
Warning to the
munaafiqoon to be
exiled or death.
Motivation to dopt truthful speech
and sincere obedience instead of
Bani Israel's behaviour.
Objective of
amanah.
Family and
social laws.
24. Let's evaluate our selves
Am I sure?
Yes No mostly to some
extent
I talk to men straight, short and clear avoiding soft
tone.
I abide by commands of outer covering and code of
conduct.
I sincerely accept every commands of Allah.
I try to control my desires and needs through fasting
I have accepted all the components of the Islamic
system
I am ready to donate whatever I have in the way of
Allah SWT.
I enter the house or room without permission
I appreciate the favors of the Prophet SAW when I
recite Salutations/ Darood on him.