This document contains a summary of 16 rukus (sections) from a religious text on Islamic teachings. Some of the key topics covered include:
1. The meanings of the word "spirit" and importance of spiritual guidance through prophets.
2. Allah's blessings in nature like water, plants, animals and their uses.
3. Discussions on the denial of the afterlife, importance of the Quran, different kinds of punishments.
4. Prohibitions against shirk (polytheism) and importance of obedience, gratitude, and submission to Allah.
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We all have good and bad thoughts from time to time and situation to situation. We are bombarded daily with spiraling thoughts(both negative and positive) creating all-consuming feel , making us difficult to manage with associated suffering. Good thoughts are like our Mob Signal (Positive thought) amidst noise(negative thought) in the atmosphere. Negative thoughts like noise outweigh positive thoughts. These thoughts often create unwanted confusion, trouble, stress and frustration in our mind as well as chaos in our physical world. Negative thoughts are also known as “distorted thinking”.
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Ruku No 1:
• Three meanings of Word “Rooh” ---- spirit in every living being, angel, message from Allah
• For our physical survival, universe and its resources are created but for spiritual survival
messenger were sent to guide us.
• Harmonization in universe is proof of Tauheed.
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• Animals as pleasing possession --- Quantity, quality, meat, wool, skin, carrier --- Our cars (sense
of beauty and embellishment)
• Allah’s blessing to show us right path , forced guidance is not Allah’s will.
4. ICNA Sisters' Wing
Ruku No 2:
• The blessing of water and its advantages ---- Ponder
• Sun and moon/ day and night --- ---- Use reason to understand
• Various colors of numerous things ---- ---- Take heed / accept advice
• Benefits of oceans --- ---- Be grateful to Him
• Benefits of mountains, rivers, tracks, landmarks and stars --- to find our way
• We cannot count Allah’s blessings.
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Ruku No 3:
• Denial of Hereafter --- Arrogance --- Rejecting Truth and degrading others
• Calling Quran tales of olden times --- Ignorance --- Misleading due to lack
of knowledge --- burdens of themselves and whom they mislead
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Ruku No 4:
• Plots against Truth --- Allah uprooted them from their foundation --- Disgrace and
punishments Here and Here after.
• The world of Barzakh ---- Proofs from Quran and Hadith
• Quran is best (excellence) --- Good fortune of Here and Hereafter both are in it.
• Comparison of life of believer and non believer in Barzakh.
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Ruku No 5:
• Making lawful forbidden and the forbidden lawful is a form of Shirk.
• Difference between Allah’s will and His pleasure ---- Making Allah’s will an excuse for covering up
one owns crime.
• Taghut is everything which makes human being disobedient to Allah and instead being obeyed
e.g. King, government, Satan, ones own soul or desires.
• Lessons from Human history --- Punishment on unbelievers
• Rational and moral requirement of Here after --- Revelation of reality & accountability
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Ruku No 6:
• Merits of Migration ---- Migration from evil towards good ---- Journey of moral self correction
• Patience and Tawakul Ilallah ---- Good abode in Here and Hereafter
• Ayah 44 ---- Rasolallah was expositor of Quran ---- Hadith is necessary to understand Quran
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• Three kinds of punishments in three Ayahs ---- Torment from earth or skies, punishments during
travel, punishment which act slowly & effect whole society
• Prostration of everything in this universe --- physical laws --- Obedience of Allah(SWT) ,
humbleness, avoiding arrogance, fear of Allah(Taqwa).
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Ruku No 7:
• Do not take two Gods ---- Zoroastrians( goodness/light, evil/darkness)
• Shirk = Ingratitude to Allah(SWT)
• Feelings on the birth of daughters --- What are we doing? --- Allah is Most
Mighty, Most Wise.
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Ruku No 8:
• If Allah seize people for their transgression, no creature on earth will be spared ---- Allah’s will
not to wipe out unbelievers and polytheists.
• Assigning things to Allah which even they dislike for themselves.
• Satan make our evil deeds attractive to us.
• Remove the disunity/ contradictions through Quran and Sunnah ---- Guidance and mercy
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Ruku No 9:
• How milk is produced ? ---- Transformation of food into blood and then milk.
• A hint to the prohibition of wine.
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• Honey bee -- Discipline, Obedience, Collectiveness, Altruism--- Haroon Yahya’s documentary ----
Benefits of Honey ---- Shifa
• Abject of old age -- How it gradually occurs? --- Supplication for seeking refuge from evil of age
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1. Source minerals and vitamin
2. Antioxidants
3. Weight Loss
4. Improving Athletic Performance
5. Skin Care
6. Soar throat, Stomach Ache
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Ruku No 10:
• Distribution of Rizq --- The difference in degrees of economic status is mercy for Mankind.
• Divine arrangements for survival of Human race.
• Shirk = Ingratitude ---- Owner & slave are not equal/ Creator & creation are Incomparable
• Comparison of authorities and then attributes.
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Ruku No 11:
• Allah’s blessings ---- Human child, Abilities of our eyes, ears and heart.
• Flight of birds and their structure --- Pondering increases our Iman.
• Tawakul Ilallah of birds.
• Allah’ s blessing which protect us from external influence --- shade, mountain, houses.
http://www.miracleintheeye.com/
The miracle in the auditory system (Harun Yahya)
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The miracle in birds
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• Protection from dress.
• Allah makes provision for the minutest needs and necessities of every aspect of human life. He
perfects his blessings for us. ---- We have to submit and obey Him.
• Using and understanding all the blessings Allah provide us but forget at the time of obedience ----
Ingratitude = Not submitting = Kufr
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Ruku No 12:
• Scene from the day of judgment --- dialogues b/w polytheist against each other
• A witness against every community ---- Rasolallah as witness.
• The Qur'an makes manifest everything on which depends guidance or deviation, success or
failure: whose knowledge is essential for following the Right Way: which clearly distinguishes
Truth from false hood.
• Quran = guidance = mercy = glad tidings for those who submit
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Ruku No 13:
• Three do’s 7 don'ts ---- enjoins justice, kindness & the doing of good to kith & kin, & forbids all that is
shameful, evil & oppressive.
• Justice( Adl)- Maintaining the balance, fulfilling rights of others. Equitable dispensation of rights
• Ihsan --- Best work, excellence, giving more than its rights, good, generous, sympathetic, tolerant,
forgiving, polite, cooperative and selfless
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• Difference between Adl and Ihsan ---- Effects of Ihsan on society.
• Rights of family ---- Do not bypass your relatives.
• Fahsh ---- immodest, immoral or obscene or nasty or dirty or vulgar, not fit to be seen or heard -
- adultery, fornication, homo-sexuality, nakedness, nudity, theft, robbery, drinking, gambling,
begging, abusive language etc.
• Munkar ---- evils which have always been universally regarded as evils and have been
forbidden by all divine systems of law.
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• Baghy ---- vices that transgress the proper limits of decency and violate the rights of
others, whether those of the Creator or His Creation.
• Enjoin covenants --- Three types of covenants ---- Avoid opportunism
• Breaking pledge is forbidden --- Example of woman who untwist yarn which she had spun.
• Importance of Taooz.
• The way of faith and trust in Allah is the way of freedom from the power and control of the Satan.
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Ruku No 14:
• Hikmah of Abrogated Ayahs ---- Allah IS All Knowing, All Wise.
• Benefits of gradual revelation of Quran ---- firmness in believe, steadfastness, patience during
hardships, consolation and glad tidings of Paradise.
• Permission to utter words of disbelief if one is forced to save his/her life -- Examples of Sahabah
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• Rukhsah or Azimah ---- What do we choose?
• When did Allah set a seal on hearts, hearing and eyes -- When love the life of this world is more
than the Hereafter.
• Migration, Jihad and Patience ---- Trials
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Ruku No 15:
• At the day of judgment every body will only be worried about themselves.
• Afflicted with hunger and fear ---- Example of a town whom Allah provide security, ease and
sustenance in abundance but they were ungrateful.
• Serving Allah = thankfulness(avoid disobedience), Halal provision and avoid Haram
• Conditions for acceptance of repentance ( ignorance/ forgetfulness) --- Repent, correction
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Ruku No 16:
• Attributes of Ibrahim(AS) ----- Community himself, Hanif , disassociate Himself from Polytheists,
Thankful.
• Order to call to the way of Lord ;Do Dawa -- 3 principles & etiquettes of Dawa.
1. Goodly exhortation ---- convincing the addressee with reasonable & appealing arguments
showing sincere concern for & the welfare of the addressee.
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2. Hikmah --- Wisdom --- Keep in view the intelligence,
capability & circumstances of the addressees and convey the Message in
accordance with the requirements of the occasion.
3. Refrain from indulging in argumentation and controversies --- Listen
addressee carefully, purpose shouldn’t be defeating others, avoid accusation
and taunts, softness and good morals.
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• Retribution is permissible but only in proportion to the wrong done to you.
• Patience is better than retribution --- Patience is bestowed by Allah alone.
• Forgiveness is the key principle of Dawa --- do not grieve or feel distressed by their evil plans.
• Allah is with those who hold Him in fear and do good --- Tawakul Ilallah