The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Mustafa At-Tahan
Language: English | Format: PDF | Pages: 304 | Size: 9 MB
Today, Islam is frequently misunderstood because of the character of the Muslims who misrepresent Islam. This partially due to their ignorance and being distracted by this worldly life. At the same time, many Muslims are struggling to develop their characters and personalities in the mould of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) and his early Companions. This has become increasingly difficult with many trials faced in their daily lives. However, Islam is comprehensive and as we have seen, the perfect Muslim character has been able to transcend throughout time and various situations. This is because the formula laid for us by Allah (swt) and exemplified by His Prophet (pbuh) is able to be implemented in all situations.
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Table of Contents:
CHAPTER 1: Sincerity of Action
CHAPTER 2: Avoiding Doubtful Matters
CHAPTER 3: A Sense of Responsibility
CHAPTER 4: The Muslim Does not Concern Himself With
the Affairs of Others
CHAPTER 5: The Muslims Should Have High Aspirations
CHAPTER 6: The Muslims Should Always Be Optimistic
CHAPTER 7: The Muslims Should Be Knowledgable and Well-Read
CHAPTER 8: The Muslims Should Commit Himself to Spiritual Education
CHAPTER 9: Frequently Remembering Allah and Avoiding Talkativeness
CHAPTER 10: Steering Clear of Hypocrisy
CHAPTER 11: Observing Good Manners
CHAPTER 12: Cleanliness and Affection
CHAPTER 13: Making Acquintances with Fellow Brothers
CHAPTER 14: Choosing Righteous Companions
CHAPTER 15: With His Brothers Under the Shade of the Mosque
CHAPTER 16: Establishing a Muslim Home
CHAPTER 17: Kindness to Muslims and Non-Muslims
CHAPTER 18: Engoining the Good and Forbidding the Evil
CHAPTER 19: Drawind a Balance Between Individual and Collective Actions
CHAPTER 20: He Spends of His Money
CHAPTER 21: Successful Director
GLOSSARY AOF ARABIC TERMS
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The document discusses the history of chocolate production and consumption. It details how chocolate originated from cacao beans grown in Central and South America by the Maya and Aztec civilizations. The Spanish introduced chocolate to Europe in the 16th century, where it became popular among the elite. By the 19th century, chocolate had become widely consumed as new production methods made it more affordable and available to the masses.
This document introduces the Islamic creed "Luma'tul Itiqad" by Ibn Qudamah al-Hanbali. It discusses several key Islamic beliefs, including:
1) Affirming the attributes of Allah as described in the Quran and hadiths, without distorting their meanings or comparing them to creation.
2) Following the way of the early Muslim scholars by accepting all authentic texts about Allah's attributes at face value.
3) Citing several examples of Allah's attributes mentioned in the Quran and hadiths, such as Allah descending to the lowest heaven each night.
4) Warning against innovating new matters in religion or rejecting what was sufficient for
The document provides information about the Islamic religion:
1) Islam is the final religion revealed by God through the Prophet Muhammad, completing and perfecting previous religions. It is the only religion that will be accepted by God.
2) God has made it an obligation for all humans to accept Islam as their religion and means of submission to God.
3) The five pillars of Islam are the core duties of every Muslim: the testimony of faith, prayer, alms-giving, fasting, and pilgrimage.
The document provides biographical details about the Prophet Muhammad that highlight his exemplary character and humility. It describes how he lived in poverty despite having wealth and power, cared for the poor and destitute, and was deeply concerned with bettering mankind, not amassing worldly gains. The document aims to show non-Muslims that Muhammad was indeed the greatest man based on his selfless manners, ethics and concern for others above all worldly matters.
By Shaykh Ashraf Ali Thanvi (رحمه الله)
(مولانا اشرف علی تھانوی)
This book contains a collection of most famous Islamic Duas/Azkar
(دعاؤں اور اذکار کا ایک بہترین اور مقبول مجموعہ)
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Mustafa At-Tahan
Language: English | Format: PDF | Pages: 304 | Size: 9 MB
Today, Islam is frequently misunderstood because of the character of the Muslims who misrepresent Islam. This partially due to their ignorance and being distracted by this worldly life. At the same time, many Muslims are struggling to develop their characters and personalities in the mould of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) and his early Companions. This has become increasingly difficult with many trials faced in their daily lives. However, Islam is comprehensive and as we have seen, the perfect Muslim character has been able to transcend throughout time and various situations. This is because the formula laid for us by Allah (swt) and exemplified by His Prophet (pbuh) is able to be implemented in all situations.
-
Table of Contents:
CHAPTER 1: Sincerity of Action
CHAPTER 2: Avoiding Doubtful Matters
CHAPTER 3: A Sense of Responsibility
CHAPTER 4: The Muslim Does not Concern Himself With
the Affairs of Others
CHAPTER 5: The Muslims Should Have High Aspirations
CHAPTER 6: The Muslims Should Always Be Optimistic
CHAPTER 7: The Muslims Should Be Knowledgable and Well-Read
CHAPTER 8: The Muslims Should Commit Himself to Spiritual Education
CHAPTER 9: Frequently Remembering Allah and Avoiding Talkativeness
CHAPTER 10: Steering Clear of Hypocrisy
CHAPTER 11: Observing Good Manners
CHAPTER 12: Cleanliness and Affection
CHAPTER 13: Making Acquintances with Fellow Brothers
CHAPTER 14: Choosing Righteous Companions
CHAPTER 15: With His Brothers Under the Shade of the Mosque
CHAPTER 16: Establishing a Muslim Home
CHAPTER 17: Kindness to Muslims and Non-Muslims
CHAPTER 18: Engoining the Good and Forbidding the Evil
CHAPTER 19: Drawind a Balance Between Individual and Collective Actions
CHAPTER 20: He Spends of His Money
CHAPTER 21: Successful Director
GLOSSARY AOF ARABIC TERMS
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The document discusses the history of chocolate production and consumption. It details how chocolate originated from cacao beans grown in Central and South America by the Maya and Aztec civilizations. The Spanish introduced chocolate to Europe in the 16th century, where it became popular among the elite. By the 19th century, chocolate had become widely consumed as new production methods made it more affordable and available to the masses.
This document introduces the Islamic creed "Luma'tul Itiqad" by Ibn Qudamah al-Hanbali. It discusses several key Islamic beliefs, including:
1) Affirming the attributes of Allah as described in the Quran and hadiths, without distorting their meanings or comparing them to creation.
2) Following the way of the early Muslim scholars by accepting all authentic texts about Allah's attributes at face value.
3) Citing several examples of Allah's attributes mentioned in the Quran and hadiths, such as Allah descending to the lowest heaven each night.
4) Warning against innovating new matters in religion or rejecting what was sufficient for
The document provides information about the Islamic religion:
1) Islam is the final religion revealed by God through the Prophet Muhammad, completing and perfecting previous religions. It is the only religion that will be accepted by God.
2) God has made it an obligation for all humans to accept Islam as their religion and means of submission to God.
3) The five pillars of Islam are the core duties of every Muslim: the testimony of faith, prayer, alms-giving, fasting, and pilgrimage.
The document provides biographical details about the Prophet Muhammad that highlight his exemplary character and humility. It describes how he lived in poverty despite having wealth and power, cared for the poor and destitute, and was deeply concerned with bettering mankind, not amassing worldly gains. The document aims to show non-Muslims that Muhammad was indeed the greatest man based on his selfless manners, ethics and concern for others above all worldly matters.
By Shaykh Ashraf Ali Thanvi (رحمه الله)
(مولانا اشرف علی تھانوی)
This book contains a collection of most famous Islamic Duas/Azkar
(دعاؤں اور اذکار کا ایک بہترین اور مقبول مجموعہ)
Title: Dealing with the Coronavirus
Author:Shaykh-ul-Hadith Hadrat Mawlana Muhammad Saleem Dhorat Hifzahullah
Publisher: Islamic Da'wah Academy
Website: www.idauk.org
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
This message is for every Christian who is willing to search for the truth with a sincere desire, and a broad mind to provide him with answers to questions that would otherwise take him long time to find.
CONTENTS:
• Foreword
• The divine purpose
• Who deserves to be worshiped?
• The birth of Mary
• The birth of Jesus
• The infant speaks
• People's reaction
• Jesus' privileges and miracles
• The reaction of the Children of Israel
• What is more difficult and miraculous, the creation of Adam, or the birth of Jesus?
• Cross-Examination
• Important points to remember
• Check and compare
• The Last Supper
This document discusses the conflict between Islam and secularism. It argues that secularism is a contemporary manifestation of jahiliyyah (ignorance) and is fundamentally at odds with Islamic monotheism. Secularism restricts Islam to the mosque and seeks to govern society without Islamic law, which constitutes polytheism. The document outlines how secularism entered Muslim lands through the influence of hypocritical secularists, using Turkey as an example. It concludes that secularism has no place in Muslim societies due to Islam's all-encompassing nature and the historical compatibility of Islam with science.
نور الاقتباس في مشكاة وصية النبي صلى الله عليه وسلم لابن عباس
(ابن رجب الحنبلي)
Nurul Iqtibas fi Mishkat Wasiyyah Al-Nabi li Ibn 'Abbas
Prophet Muhammad's (ﷺ) Advice to Ibn Abbas (رضي الله عنه)
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The spiritual and wordly life of a Muslim is focused on Allah. Success in both entails knowing Allah, loving Him, trusting Him and worshipping Him alone. It requires the Muslim to learn his religion, discipline his soul and refine his conduct. The Muslim must have firm faith that everything that happens to him in this life is good for him, that his Lord would never decree anything that would be detrimental and, as such, he is required to be patient and steadfast in the face of adversity and grateful at times of ease.
In this treatise, the author, ibn Rajab sets out to explain the advice the Prophet (SAW) imparted to ibn Abbas (radiyAllahu’anhuma), ‘Safeguard Allah and He will safeguard you. Safeguard Allah and you will find Him in front of you. Know Allah in times of ease and He will know you in times of hardship. When you ask, ask Allah. When you seek aid, turn to Allah. The Pen has dried (after having written) all that will occur…’
It would not be an exaggeration to say that if a Muslim was to understand this hadith and follow it closely, he would be well on his way to fulfilling the goals highlighted above. It is for this reason that ibn al-Jawzi said, ‘I pondered this hadith and it struck me with awe; I was so astounded that I almost became light headed… The prevailing ignorance of this hadith and the lack of understanding thereof is truly distressing!’.
‘Abdu’l-Qadir al-Jilani said, ‘Every believer should make this hadith a mirror to his heart, his axiom, his shelter and his topic of conversation. He should act by it in all times of motion and stillness so that he can be saved in this world and in the Hereafter.’
Imam ibn Rajab al-Hanbali (d.795H) was a scholar praised extensively for his vast knowledge, ascetism and expertise in the Hanbali school of thought as well as in hadith and its related sciences. His writings, gatherings and sermons were full of blessings and he was loved by all. He has written numerous monographs explaining individual hadiths of which this one, a series of which is currently being published by Daar us-Sunnah Publishers.
The translator has added appendices which comprise further explanations to the hadith by Mulla Ali al-Qari, ibn ‘Allan, and ibn ‘Uthaymin
The document discusses downloading the Tajwidi Quran. It provides a resource for obtaining a digital copy of the Quran with Tajweed rules included to help with proper recitation. The document likely contains a link or instructions for accessing the Tajwidi Quran in an electronic format.
Title: Dealing with the Coronavirus
Author:Shaykh-ul-Hadith Hadrat Mawlana Muhammad Saleem Dhorat Hifzahullah
Publisher: Islamic Da'wah Academy
Website: www.idauk.org
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
This message is for every Christian who is willing to search for the truth with a sincere desire, and a broad mind to provide him with answers to questions that would otherwise take him long time to find.
CONTENTS:
• Foreword
• The divine purpose
• Who deserves to be worshiped?
• The birth of Mary
• The birth of Jesus
• The infant speaks
• People's reaction
• Jesus' privileges and miracles
• The reaction of the Children of Israel
• What is more difficult and miraculous, the creation of Adam, or the birth of Jesus?
• Cross-Examination
• Important points to remember
• Check and compare
• The Last Supper
This document discusses the conflict between Islam and secularism. It argues that secularism is a contemporary manifestation of jahiliyyah (ignorance) and is fundamentally at odds with Islamic monotheism. Secularism restricts Islam to the mosque and seeks to govern society without Islamic law, which constitutes polytheism. The document outlines how secularism entered Muslim lands through the influence of hypocritical secularists, using Turkey as an example. It concludes that secularism has no place in Muslim societies due to Islam's all-encompassing nature and the historical compatibility of Islam with science.
نور الاقتباس في مشكاة وصية النبي صلى الله عليه وسلم لابن عباس
(ابن رجب الحنبلي)
Nurul Iqtibas fi Mishkat Wasiyyah Al-Nabi li Ibn 'Abbas
Prophet Muhammad's (ﷺ) Advice to Ibn Abbas (رضي الله عنه)
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The spiritual and wordly life of a Muslim is focused on Allah. Success in both entails knowing Allah, loving Him, trusting Him and worshipping Him alone. It requires the Muslim to learn his religion, discipline his soul and refine his conduct. The Muslim must have firm faith that everything that happens to him in this life is good for him, that his Lord would never decree anything that would be detrimental and, as such, he is required to be patient and steadfast in the face of adversity and grateful at times of ease.
In this treatise, the author, ibn Rajab sets out to explain the advice the Prophet (SAW) imparted to ibn Abbas (radiyAllahu’anhuma), ‘Safeguard Allah and He will safeguard you. Safeguard Allah and you will find Him in front of you. Know Allah in times of ease and He will know you in times of hardship. When you ask, ask Allah. When you seek aid, turn to Allah. The Pen has dried (after having written) all that will occur…’
It would not be an exaggeration to say that if a Muslim was to understand this hadith and follow it closely, he would be well on his way to fulfilling the goals highlighted above. It is for this reason that ibn al-Jawzi said, ‘I pondered this hadith and it struck me with awe; I was so astounded that I almost became light headed… The prevailing ignorance of this hadith and the lack of understanding thereof is truly distressing!’.
‘Abdu’l-Qadir al-Jilani said, ‘Every believer should make this hadith a mirror to his heart, his axiom, his shelter and his topic of conversation. He should act by it in all times of motion and stillness so that he can be saved in this world and in the Hereafter.’
Imam ibn Rajab al-Hanbali (d.795H) was a scholar praised extensively for his vast knowledge, ascetism and expertise in the Hanbali school of thought as well as in hadith and its related sciences. His writings, gatherings and sermons were full of blessings and he was loved by all. He has written numerous monographs explaining individual hadiths of which this one, a series of which is currently being published by Daar us-Sunnah Publishers.
The translator has added appendices which comprise further explanations to the hadith by Mulla Ali al-Qari, ibn ‘Allan, and ibn ‘Uthaymin
The document discusses downloading the Tajwidi Quran. It provides a resource for obtaining a digital copy of the Quran with Tajweed rules included to help with proper recitation. The document likely contains a link or instructions for accessing the Tajwidi Quran in an electronic format.