The document is about the sacrifices a mother makes for her child from birth through adulthood. It describes how the mother was always there to care for her child when they were sick, helped them achieve milestones like walking and going to school, supported their independence by buying a bicycle and being happy about their first job. It emphasizes that the mother gave up her own needs and savings to support her child. It ends by saying a man asked the Prophet Muhammad who should come first in caring for relatives and friends, and the Prophet replied that one's mother should always come first.
This document discusses the beginning of a dialogue between a Christian and Muslim. It notes that there have been many discussions between Christians and Muslims in recent decades because they share some common beliefs, such as believing in one God and that Jesus was the Messiah. However, they differ in their doctrines related to Jesus, such as whether he was divine or the son of God. The Muslim explains that the Quran acknowledges Jesus as the Messiah and a prophet but does not consider him divine. Dialogues have been held worldwide in an effort to better understand each other's perspectives.
The document contains various Islamic prayers and supplications in Arabic. It includes prayers for seeking refuge in Allah from evil and harm, asking for forgiveness of sins, good health and well-being, acknowledging Allah as the sole deity and Muhammad as his prophet, seeking Allah's help and mercy, and praising Allah. Many of the prayers are recommended to be recited in the morning, evening or specific number of times.
This document contains invocations and prayers for various situations related to death:
1) Prayers for when tragedy strikes and for the bereaved, asking Allah for patience and to replace tragedy with something better.
2) Prayers to be said during the funeral prayer, asking Allah to forgive the deceased, have mercy on them, and admit them into Paradise.
3) A prayer to be said when placing the dead in their grave, invoking Allah and following the Sunnah of the Prophet.
4) A prayer for visiting graves, sending peace upon those buried there and asking Allah for strength for both the living and the deceased.
The document is about the sacrifices a mother makes for her child from birth through adulthood. It describes how the mother was always there to care for her child when they were sick, helped them achieve milestones like walking and going to school, supported their independence by buying a bicycle and being happy about their first job. It emphasizes that the mother gave up her own needs and savings to support her child. It ends by saying a man asked the Prophet Muhammad who should come first in caring for relatives and friends, and the Prophet replied that one's mother should always come first.
This document discusses the beginning of a dialogue between a Christian and Muslim. It notes that there have been many discussions between Christians and Muslims in recent decades because they share some common beliefs, such as believing in one God and that Jesus was the Messiah. However, they differ in their doctrines related to Jesus, such as whether he was divine or the son of God. The Muslim explains that the Quran acknowledges Jesus as the Messiah and a prophet but does not consider him divine. Dialogues have been held worldwide in an effort to better understand each other's perspectives.
The document contains various Islamic prayers and supplications in Arabic. It includes prayers for seeking refuge in Allah from evil and harm, asking for forgiveness of sins, good health and well-being, acknowledging Allah as the sole deity and Muhammad as his prophet, seeking Allah's help and mercy, and praising Allah. Many of the prayers are recommended to be recited in the morning, evening or specific number of times.
This document contains invocations and prayers for various situations related to death:
1) Prayers for when tragedy strikes and for the bereaved, asking Allah for patience and to replace tragedy with something better.
2) Prayers to be said during the funeral prayer, asking Allah to forgive the deceased, have mercy on them, and admit them into Paradise.
3) A prayer to be said when placing the dead in their grave, invoking Allah and following the Sunnah of the Prophet.
4) A prayer for visiting graves, sending peace upon those buried there and asking Allah for strength for both the living and the deceased.
The document contains several Islamic quotes from the Quran about patience, trusting in Allah, and kindness towards parents. It encourages believers to seek help through patience and prayer, as Allah is with the patient. It notes that Allah does not burden a soul beyond its ability to bear hardship. The document also states that Allah loves those who put their trust in Him and instructs believers to treat parents and relatives with kindness.
The document discusses Ramadan and wishes for blessings during the holy month. It notes that Ramadan is the month in which the Quran was revealed, providing guidance and judgment. It includes passages from the Quran and wishes for blessings from Allah, a blessed Ramadan, happiness and peace in homes.
A collection of Islamic Supplications- DuasXenia Y
The document discusses the growing popularity of plant-based meat alternatives and how companies are working to perfect the taste and texture of meatless burgers, sausages and chicken nuggets. Several food companies are investing heavily in plant-based meat research and development in order to make their products indistinguishable from animal meat. Consumers are increasingly choosing meat alternatives for health, environmental or ethical reasons, driving demand and innovation in the rapidly growing alternative meat market.
As’salaam O Alaikum,
1000 Sunnah per Day & Night.
A very useful booklet shows 1000 acts of Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad (Sall-Allaahu ‘Alayhi Wa Sallam) Per Day & Night. It contains different situations i.e. waking up, going to the bathroom, performing ablutions, using sewak, wearing shoes, wearing clothes, going out and coming back home, going to the mosque, athan, iqama, praying at night and post-prayer sunnahs. Insha'Allah keep act on these Sunnah and share these treasures with your family and friends as well.
Jazakallah khayran
This document contains several passages wishing a happy Eid-ul-Fitr and sharing messages of joy, blessings, and togetherness. It encourages remembering friends and family in prayers. The passages celebrate the sighting of the new moon, thank Allah for happiness and blessings, and wish that Eid brings joy and opens doors of success.
The document discusses the six essential Islamic declarations of faith, or "Kalimahs". It provides the Arabic text and English translation for each Kalimah, which are: 1) the Kalimah of Purity, 2) the Kalimah of Testimony, 3) the Kalimah of Glorification, 4) the Kalimah of Unification, 5) the Kalimah of Penitence, and 6) the Kalimah of Rejection of Disbelief. Each Kalimah affirms a fundamental tenet of Islam.
God created the heavens and the earth in six days. On the sixth day, God created man and woman. God rested on the seventh day and blessed the Sabbath day.
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Top 5 reasons why jesus is not the begotten son of godXenia Y
The document provides 5 reasons why Jesus is not the begotten son of God according to the author. Number 5 argues that the word "begotten" implies sexual procreation which Christians do not believe occurred between God and Mary. Number 4 says the doctrine was established at the Council of Nicaea and was criticized. Number 3 notes another figure, David, was called God's begotten son in the Bible before Jesus. Number 2 examines inconsistencies in translating the Greek word "Mono-genes". And number 1 encourages readers to consult modern Bible translations that have removed references to Jesus being the only begotten son.
Top 5 reasons Jesus(as) is not the begotten son of god. 1Xenia Y
This document outlines 5 reasons why Jesus is not the begotten son of God according to certain theological perspectives. Reason 1 argues that the term "begotten" implies procreation which cannot apply to God. Reason 2 states the doctrine was developed at the Council of Nicaea and was criticized. Reason 3 notes another biblical figure was called God's begotten son. Reason 4 argues inconsistencies in translation of key terms. Reason 5 questions how Jesus can be both eternal and God's son. The document urges readers to search for truth and not follow beliefs blindly.
Top ten reasons why the trinity is invalid (1)Xenia Y
This document outlines 10 reasons why the Christian doctrine of the Trinity is invalid. It argues that the Trinity was not mentioned in the Bible and was formulated over 200 years after Jesus by church leaders. Several prominent theologians and biblical references are cited stating there is no evidence of a Trinity in the original teachings and texts. Key verses used to support the Trinity, such as John 5:7-8 and Matthew 28:19, are analyzed and argued to not actually provide evidence for a three-in-one Godhead. The document concludes that a careful analysis of the Bible finds no legitimate evidence or support for the Trinity.
The rights of Allah and the rights of His CreationXenia Y
The document discusses the rights of Allah and His worshippers. It states that Allah's right is to be worshipped without associating anything with Him, while the worshipper's right is that Allah will not punish those who do not associate partners with Him. It then defines different types of worship (ibaadah) and categories of shirk (associating partners with Allah), including major shirk, minor shirk, shirk of belief, action, speech, and legislation. It notes the conditions for deeds to be accepted is sincerity and according to the Prophet's guidance.
The document discusses what the Qur'an says about various topics. It is the first part of a series examining teachings from the Islamic holy book. The Qur'an contains guidance for Muslims and addresses subjects like worship, ethics, social order, sharia law, and the relationship between humanity and God.
The document provides tips for improving husband and wife relationships by advising couples to treat each other with kindness, respect, and as partners rather than adversaries. It cautions against abuse, humiliation, and tyrannical behavior, noting relationships should be characterized by love, mercy, and tranquility as described in the Quran. The tips encourage open communication, shared decision-making, appreciation, spending quality time together, and always treating one's spouse as one wishes to be treated.
Global Aid Against Poverty is hosting a multi-media presentation on the East-African Humanitarian Crisis on November 13th, 2011 from 5:00pm to 7:00pm at the Four Points by Sheraton in Houston, Texas. The event is being organized by the Purpose of Life Foundation to raise awareness about poverty in East Africa.
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.
2. يارَبْ إذا أعطيتني مَالاً , فلا تأخذ سَعادتي O'Allah if you give me money , don't make my happiness disappear
3. وإذا أعَطيتني ال قوّة فلا تأخذ عّقليْ if you give me power , don't make me out of my mind..
4. وإذا أعطيتني تواضعاً فلا تأخذ اعتزازي بِكرامتي if you make me humble don't make me loss my dignity
5. وإذا أعَطيتني نجَاحاً فلا تأخذ تَواضعْي if you give me success don't make me self-concited
6. يارَبْ عَلمّنْي أنْ أحبّ النَاسْ كَما أحبّ نَفسْي O'Allah teach me loving people as , I love myself
7. وَعَلّمني أنْ أحَاسِبْ نَفسْي كَما أحَاسِبْ النَاسْ Teach me blaming myself for my mistakes as I blame people for their mistakes
8. وَعلمنى أنّ حبّ الانتقام ,, هَو أولْ مَظاهِر الضعْفَ . Teach me that the revenge ,, is the first grade of being weak
9. وَعَلّمنْي أنْ التسَامح ,,, هَو أكْبَر مَراتب القوّة Teach me that forgiveness is the highest level of power
10. يارَبْ لا تدعني أصَاب بِالغرور إذا نَجَحْت ,, وَلا باليأس إذا فْشلت بَل ذكّرني دائِـماً أن الفَشَل هَو ,, التجَارب التي تسْـبِق النّجَاح . O'Allah don't make me infected with conceit when I succeed don't make me Hopeless when I failed
11. يارَبْ إذا جَرَّدتني مِن المال فاتركْ لي الأمل O'Allah , if you take my money away give me hope
12. وَإذا جَرّدتني مِنَ النجَّاح فاترك لي قوّة العِنَاد حَتّى أتغلب عَلى الفَشل O'Allah , if you take my success away , give me power to overcome the failure
13. وَإذا جَرّدتني مَن نعْمة الصَّحة فاترك لي نعمة الإيمان and if you take my health away give me faith
14. يارَبْ إذا أسَأت إلى الناس فَاعْطِني شجَاعَة الاعتذار O'Allah if , I hurt people give me the ability to apologize
15. وإذا أسَاء لي النَّاس فاعْطِنْي شجَاعَة العَفْوَ And if people hurt me, give me the ability to forgive
16. وإذا نَسيْتك يَارَبّ أرجو أن لا تنسَـاني مَنْ عَفوِك وَحْلمك فأنت العَظيْم القَـهّار القَادِرْ عَـلى كُـلّ شيء and if I forget you one moment in my life don't take my faith away even if one second
17. يـارَبْ لئن سألتني عن ذنبي يوم القيامة لأسألنك عن رحمتك if you asked me about my sins in resurrection day I will ask you about your mercy
18. و لأن ادخلتنى الجنة ... سأشكرك كما أفعل دائما if you make me in paradise, I will thank you as i always do
19. و لئن سألتني يا رب عن تقصيري لأسألنك عن عفوك If you ask me about my Shortening, I will ask you about your Forgiveness
20. و لئن قذفتني في النار ,, لأخبرن اهل النار أني أحبك and if you make me in the hell I will tell people in the hell that I Love you my God ..
21. فاجْـــــــــعَلْني عَبْداً إِمَّا طَائِعاً فَـــأَكْرَمْتَهُ وَإِمَّا عَاصِـــياً فَــرَحمِــــتَهُ Or if I am a bad slave give me your mercy and forgiveness O ALLAH, make me a good slave so you will give me your gifts EFFAT SALEH : http://www.slideshare.net/effat57