lördag 29 januari 2011

Jesus may not have died on the cross, Christian scholar claims


Ritual: Penitents are nailed on a wooden cross in a voluntary ritual to mark the death of Jesus Christ on Good Friday, but now a theologian has claimed Jesus may not have died on a cross


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Jesus may not have died on the cross, Christian scholar claims
By Daily Mail Reporter
Last updated at 6:03 AM on 24th June 2010


Comments (0) Add to My Stories Jesus may not have died nailed to the cross because there is no evidence that the Romans crucified prisoners two thousand years ago, a scholar has claimed.

The legend of his execution is based on the traditions of the Christian church and artistic illustrations rather than antique texts, according to theologian Gunnar Samuelsson.

He claims the Bible has been misinterpreted as there are no explicit references the use of nails or to crucifixion - only that Jesus bore a 'staurus' towards Calvary which is not necessarily a cross but can also mean a 'pole'.


Mr Samuelsson, who has written a 400-page thesis after studying the original texts, said: 'The problem is descriptions of crucifixions are remarkably absent in the antique literature.


'The sources where you would expect to find support for the established understanding of the event really don't say anything.'

The ancient Greek, Latin and Hebrew literature from Homer to the first century AD describe an arsenal of suspension punishments but none mention 'crosses' or 'crucifixion'.

Mr Samuelsson, of Gothenburg University, said: 'Consequently, the contemporary understanding of crucifixion as a punishment is severely challenged.


'And what's even more challenging is the same can be concluded about the accounts of the crucifixion of Jesus. The New Testament doesn't say as much as we'd like to believe.'

Any evidence that Jesus was left to die after being nailed to a cross is strikingly sparse - both in the ancient pre-Christian and extra-Biblical literature as well as The Bible.

He said: 'The overwhelming number of texts only offer a noun "stauros" or a verb "anastauroun" or "anaskolopizein". In almost every dictionary these terms are said to mean "cross" or "to crucify".


'But as I show in my thesis they are used in a much wider sense than that. The verbs refer to some kind of suspension of a human being - living or dead - while the noun refer to the suspension device used in such suspension.'

Mr Samuelsson, a committed Christian himself, admitted his claims are so close to the heart of his faith that it is easy to react emotionally instead of logically.
He said: 'My question deals with the traditional understanding of the death of Jesus - that He carried a cross-beam toward Calvary, but since he could not stand the burden of the cross a passer-by was forced to carry it for him.

'On Calvary the rest of the cross was awaiting, that the two parts were conjoined and Jesus was then nailed to the crucifix-like cross.

'As a matter of fact these text are strikingly silent when it comes to depict the actual event. The texts say that Jesus carried a stauros, which has a much wider usage in antiquity than just referring to a "cross", towards Calvary, to be "stauroun" - which is used in a much wider sense that just "to crucify".

'The text is silent about why Jesus carried a stauros, what that looked like - was it the whole execution tool or just a part such as the cross-beam - and why a passer-by was forced to carry it for Jesus.'

Mr Samuelsson said the actual execution texts do not describe how Christ was attached to the execution device.


He said: 'This is the heart of the problem. The text of the passion narratives is not that exact and information loaded, as we Christians sometimes want it to be. If you are looking for texts that depict the act of nailing persons to a cross you will not find any beside the Gospels.'


Mr Samuelsson said: 'That a man named Jesus existed in that part of the world and in that time is well-documented. He left a rather good foot-print in the literature of the time.


'I do believe that the mentioned man is the son of God. My suggestion is not that Christians should reject or doubt the biblical text.
'My suggestion is that we should read the text as it is, not as we think it is. We should read on the lines, not between the lines. The text of the Bible is sufficient. We do not need to add anything.'



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fredag 28 januari 2011

Hadith about children.


Shaytaan can not triumph..


Shaytaan cannot triumph over the believers unless
they are heedless of the Dhikr/Remembrance of
Allah because being negligent in
the remembrance of Allah makes it easier for the shaytaan to
divert the believers to a sinful path.


Thus,
the Dhikr of Allah is an impregnable shield.


Remember
Allah much and stay protected from the plots of shaytaan.

onsdag 26 januari 2011

Why Woman Cry




Why Women Cry...

A little boy asked his mother, "Why are you crying?"

"Because I'm a woman," she told him.

"I don't understand," he said.

His Mom just hugged him and said,

"And you never will."

Later the little boy asked his father, "Why does

mother seem to cry for no reason?"

"All women cry for no reason," was all his

dad could say.

The little boy grew up and became a man, still

wondering why women cry.

Finally he met an old man who would surely know the answer.

And he asked him: "Old man, why do women cry so easily?"

Old man sad: "When woman was created, she had to be made special. Allah created

her shoulders strong enough to carry the weight of the world, yet

gentle enough to give comfort. She was given an inner strength to endure

childbirth and the rejection that many times comes from her children. And a hardness that allows

her to keep going when everyone else gives up, and take care of her family

through sickness and fatigue without complaining.

Allah gave her the sensitivity to love her children under any and all

circumstances, even when her child

has hurt her very badly. She was given strength to

carry her husband through his faults and she was fashioned from his rib to protect

his heart.

Allah gave her wisdom to know that a good husband never hurts his

wife, but sometimes tests her strengths and her resolve to stand beside him unfalteringly.

And lastly, Allah gave her a tear to shed. This is hers and only hers

exclusively to use whenever she needs it.

She needs no reason, no explanation, its hers."

"You see my son," said old man, "the beauty of a woman

is not in the clothes she wears, the figure that she carries, or the way she

combs her hair.

The beauty of a woman must be seen in her eyes, because

that is the doorway to

her heart - the place where love resides." ♥ ♥

No God but Allah لا إله إلا الله , nasheed by Mishary Al-Afasy.. Wonderful


For You Maja <3

lördag 22 januari 2011

What does Islam say about "mothers"?


What does Islam say about "mothers"?

This is one of the most convincing things about Islam - the treatment of women in general and especially the high position mothers hold in Islam.

Amongst the clearest examples of Islam's honoring women is the great status of the mother in Islam. Islam commands kindness, respect and obedience to parents and specifically emphasizes and gives preference to the mother as shall be shown in this article. Islam raises parents to a status greater than that found in any other religion or ideology.

The command to be good to one's parents begins right from the Qur'an. Allah says:

"Worship God and join not any partners with Him; and be kind to your parents..." [Noble Quran 4:36]

The mention of servitude to parents follows immediately after servitude to God. This is repeated throughout the Qur'an.

"Your Lord has decreed that you worship none but Him and that you be kind to parents. Whether one or both of them attain old age in your life, say not to them a word of contempt, nor repel them, but address them in terms of honor. And out of kindness, lower to them the wing of humility and say, "My Lord! Bestow on them Your Mercy even as they cherished me in childhood." [Noble Quran 17:23-24]

The great scholar, Abu al-Faraj Ibn Al-Jawzî (d. 1201CE) explained:

To be kind to one's parents is: to obey them when they order you to do something, unless it is something which Allah has forbidden; to give priority to their orders over voluntary acts of worship; to abstain from that which they forbid you to do; to provide for them; to serve them; to approach them with gentle humility and mercy; not to raise your voice in front of them; nor to fix your glance on them; nor to call them by their names; and to be patient with them. (Ibn al-Jawzî, Birr al-Wâlidayn)

The Qur'an emphasizes the great struggles the mother goes through for her child, to highlight the need for one to reciprocate their parents sacrifice for them:

"And We have enjoined on man [to be good] to his parents: in travail upon travail did his mother bear him and his weaning was over two years. Be thankful to Me and to your parents, unto Me is the final destination."[Noble Quran 31:14]

The renowned exegete, Shaykh Abdur-Rahman As-Sa'di (d. 1956), says about this verse:

{And to your parents} meaning, be kind to your parents, shower on them love, affection and piety, both in words and deeds, treat them with tender humility, provide for them and never harm them verbally nor physically. [...] Then, Allah mentions the reason why we should be kind to our parents, when He says {His mother bore him in travail upon travail}, that is, the mother bore constant suffering; in pain and hardship from the first moment she felt the child moving in her womb to the worst pangs during the time of delivery. And {his weaning is for two years}, that is, during these two years the mother breast-feeds her child and looks after him/her. So after all the years of suffering, hardship, love and care, could we not, at least, compensate our mothers for what they have done for us and pay them back their rights? (Taysîr al-Karîm ar-Rahmân fî Tafsîr al-Kalâm al-Manân)

The Qur'an repeats its mention of the struggles of the mother in yet another passage:

"And We have enjoined upon man, to his parents, good treatment. His mother carried him with hardship and gave birth to him with hardship, and his gestation and weaning [period] is thirty months. [He grows] until, when he reaches maturity and reaches [the age of] forty years, he says, "My Lord, enable me to be grateful for Your favor which You have bestowed upon me and upon my parents and to work righteousness of which You will approve and make righteous for me my offspring. Indeed, I have repented to You, and indeed, I am of the Muslims." [Noble Quran 46:15]

In connection to this passage, the late Grand Mufti of Pakistan, Shaykh Muhammad Shafy (d. 1976) wrote:

Mother has more rights than father
Although the first part of this verse is a command to do good to both the parents, the second sentence refers only to the hardships suffered by the mother, because they are unavoidable, and no child can be born without them. Every mother has to go through the problems of pregnancy and severe pains of delivery. As against this, it is not necessary for a father that he suffers any hardship in bringing up and educating the child, if he can afford to pay somebody else for these services. This is why the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) has given more rights to the mother than anybody else. According to a hadîth he has said,

"Do good to and serve your mother, then your mother, then your mother, then your father, then the near relatives and then those who come after them."[Mazhari]

"And his carrying and his weaning is in thirty months"[Noble Quran 46:15]

This sentence too describes the hardships suffered by the mother for her baby. It points out that even after suffering hardships during pregnancy and the severe labor pains, the mother does not get respite from toils, because the natural food of the infants is in her breasts, and she has to suckle them. (Shafy, Ma'âriful Qur'ân [Eng. trans.], vol. 7, pp. 795-796)

The Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) continually used to remind his followers of the status of the mother and the obligation of being good to one's parents. The following narration is a beautiful example of the noble position of the mother:

A man came to the Prophet and said: O Messenger of Allah! Who from amongst mankind warrants the best companionship from me? He replied: "Your mother." The man asked: Then who? So he replied: "Your mother." The man then asked: Then who? So the Prophet replied again: "Your mother." The man then asked: Then who? So he replied: "Then your father." (Sahîh Bukhârî 5971 and Sahîh Muslim 7/2)

Commenting on this hadith, Shaykh Muhammad Ali Al-Hashimi notes:

This hadith confirms that the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) gave precedence to kind treatment of one's mother over kind treatment of one's father (Al-Hashimi, The Ideal Muslimah, IIPH 2005, p. 165)

Likewise, the late Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia, Shaykh Abdul-Azîz Ibn Bâz (d. 1999) comments on this hadith saying:

So this necessitates that the mother is given three times the like of kindness and good treatment than the father. (Majmoo' Fataawaa wa Maqalat Mutanawwi'ah)

He also writes:

The secret of her importance lies in the tremendous burden and responsibility that is placed upon her, and the difficulties that she has to shoulder - responsibilities and difficulties some of which not even a man bears. This is why from the most important obligations upon a person is to show gratitude to the mother, and kindness and good companionship with her. And in this matter, she is to be given precedence over and above the father.[...] And I have no doubt that my mother - may Allah shower His mercy upon her - had a tremendous effect upon me, in encouraging me to study; and she assisted me in it. May Allah greatly increase her reward and reward her with the best of rewards for what she did for me. (Majmoo' Fatawa wa Maqalat Mutanawwi'ah)

The Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) also said in a famous narration:

'Paradise lies at the feet of your mother' [Musnad Ahmad, Sunan An-Nasâ’i, Sunan Ibn Mâjah]

What can be greater evidence of honoring women than this? Islam has effectively placed the ultimate reward for human beings in their devotion to their mothers.

Shaykh Ibrahîm Ibn Sâlih Al-Mahmud writes:

Treat your mother with the best companionship, then your father; because paradise is under the mother's feet. Never disobey your parents, nor make them angry, otherwise you will live a miserable life in this world and the hereafter, and your children will treat you likewise. Ask your parents gently if you need something. Always thank them if they give it to you, and excuse them if they do not, and never insist on a matter if they refuse to give you something. (Al-Mahmoud, How to be kind to your Parents, p.40)

It is related from Talhah ibn Mu'âwiyah as-Salamî who said:

I came to the Prophet and said, "O Messenger of Allah, I want to perform Jihad in the way of Allah. He asked, "Is your mother alive?" I replied, "Yes." The Prophet then said: "Cling to her feet, because paradise is there." (at-Tabarânî).

Shaykh Nidhaam Sakkijihaa comments:

Cling to her feet means to submit yourself to her, be close to her, protect her, serve her because in this is Paradise and with her satisfaction you will enjoy the good blessings of Allah. (Sakkijihaa, Honoring the Parents, p. 52)

The Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) showed us the importance of serving one's parents in the following narration reported by Abdullah Ibn Mas'ud:

I asked the Prophet, 'O Messenger of Allah, what is the best deed?' He replied 'Prayer offered on time.' I asked, 'What is next in goodness?' He replied, 'To be dutiful and kind to one's parents.' I further asked, 'What is next in goodness?' He replied, 'Jihad in the Allah's cause. [Sahîh Bukhârî, Sahîh Muslim]

Just as the Prophet said that kindness to one's parents was of the best deeds, he also said that disobedience to them was amongst the major sins:

"The greatest sins are to associate partners in worship with Allah, to be undutiful or unkind to one's parents, to kill a soul forbidden by Allah and to bear false witness." [Sahîh Bukhârî]

Even after the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him), the Muslim scholars continued to stress the importance of being dutiful to one's mother. By examining the conduct and teachings of the early Muslim scholars, one may see how the direct recipients of the Islamic message understood the command to be dutiful to one's parents. Their behavior towards their parents shows Muslims how one is to implement the teachings of the Prophet on honoring parents.

Abdullah Ibn Abbâs (d. 687CE), a companions of the Prophet and a great scholar of Islam, considered kind treatment of one's mother to be the best deed for strengthening or rectifying one's relation with God. He said:

I know of no other deed that brings people closer to Allah than kind treatment and respect towards one's mother. [Al-Adab al-Mufrad Bukhârî 1/45]

An even more powerful example is found in the statement of another one of the Prophet's companions, Abdullah Ibn 'Umar (d. 692CE), who was also a great scholar of Islam. It has been related that:

Abdullah Ibn 'Umar saw a Yemeni man performing Tawâf (circumambulating the Ka'bah) while carrying his mother on his back. This man said to Abdullah Ibn 'Umar, "I am like a tame camel for her! I have carried her more than she carried me. Do you think I have paid her back, O Ibn 'Umar?" Abdullah Ibn 'Umar replied, "No, not even one contraction!!" [Al-Adab al-Mufrad Bukhârî 1/62]

SubhânAllah (Glory be to God)! The efforts of a man who carries his mother on his back while performing tawâf cannot even repay his mother for a single contraction that she went through for him. Wise indeed was Ibn 'Umar's reply to this man to show him how massively indebted he was to his mother. This is the tremendous value and prestigious position of mothers in Islam!

Yet another example is found in the following prophecy of Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him):

There will come to you with reinforcements from Yemen a man called Uways ibn 'Âmir of the clan of Murâd from the tribe of Qaran. He had leprosy but has been cured of it except for a spot the size of a coin. He has a mother and he has always treated her with kindness and respect. If he prays to Allah, Allah will fulfill his wish. If you can ask him to pray for forgiveness for you, then do so. [Sahîh Muslim 16/95]

Indeed, later on 'Umar ibn al-Khattâb met Uways who was exactly as the Prophet described, and upon 'Umar's request Uways prayed for him. Commenting on this narration, Shaykh Muhammad Ali Al-Hashimî writes:

What a high status Uways reached by virtue of his kindness and respect towards his mother, so that the Prophet recommended his Sahabah [companions] to seek him out and ask him to pray for them!

All of this indicates the high status to which Islam has raised the position of motherhood, and given the mother precedence over the father. At the same time, Islam has given importance to both parents, and has enjoined kindness and respect to both. (Al-Hashimi, The Ideal Muslimah, IIPH 2005, p. 167)

So great was the Islamic emphasis on parents, that the Muslims considered a great opportunity to attain paradise in service to one's mother. Iyâs Ibn Mu'âwiyah was a famous Islamic scholar from the second generation of Muslims. When his mother died, Iyâs Ibn Mu'âwiyah cried. He was asked, "Why do you cry?" He said, "I used to have two gates open to Paradise, now one of them is closed."

Zayn al-'Abidîn (d. 713CE) was the great grandson of the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) and also a renowned scholar. He used to treat his mother with so much kindness and love as seen in the following narration:

Once he was asked, 'You are the most kind person to his mother, yet we have never seen you eating with her from a single dish.' He replied, 'I fear that my hand would take the what her eyes have already seen in the dish, and then I would be disobeying her'. [At-Tartushi, Birr al-Wâlidayn]

In other words, he was so careful not to disobey his mother that he would even avoid eating out of the same plate as her; He thought that she would see a morsel and intend to take it, but before she did he might unknowingly take that same morsel and eat it. This is how careful he was to obey his mother in the most minute details.

Another early Islamic scholar, Sa'îd Ibn Al-Musayyib (d. 709CE), was asked about the meaning of the verse "but address them in terms of honor" (17:23). Sa'îd Ibn Al-Musayyib replied:

It means that you should address them as a servant addresses his master.

Muhammad Ibn Sirîn (d. 729CE) used to speak to his mother in a very soft voice, out of respect for her. He was also often seen in the company of his mother and looking after her. (Ibn al-Jawzî, Birr al-Wâlidayn)

All that has preceded shows how the status of mothers - and consequently that of women - is elevated to the highest position in Islam. The honor Islam has given to mothers is beyond that found in any other religion, ideology or culture. This is clear proof of the lofty status of Muslim Women.

Seven Beautiful Pearls Which Make A Wife Special




Seven Beautiful Pearls Which Make A Wife Special

1) The Patient:

The woman who rem...ains patient in all circumstances, and never whines, moans and complains. When some trouble or affliction hits her, she turns to Allah for help.

2) The Protector:

The woman who protects her husband’s wealth & her chastity when he is away from home. When he returns , she does not burden him with the day’s problems, but listens attentively to his needs and does her best to take his tiredness away.

3) The Lover:

The women who adores her husband, beautifies herself for him & craves for his children to the extent that whenever her husband glances at her, duaa pours for her from the bottom of his heart.

4) The Good Do-er:

The women who has an excellent reputation in society – for being kind, caring & courteous. She is good with her neighbours & relatives & never backbites or displays jealousy.

5) The Content:

The women who never casts her eyes at material things and is content with whatever little her husband gives her. She is thankful to him for every morsel that he feeds her, every clothe that he gifts her, including the roof over her head. She makes her gratefulness known to him in words & action and thus, soothes her husband’s heart.

6) The Pious:

The women who spends much of her day in dhikr, reading the Quran & Salaah and her nights in praying tahajjud & crying to Allah for forgiveness. She encourages her husband to give daw’ah in his spare time.

7) The Sweet Smiler:

The woman who smiles excessively, especially when her husband is at home. She always talks gently that it seems that pearls are dripping from her mouth. She never raises her voice while talking to her husband. If her husband is angry with her for some reason & shouts at her, she does not answer him back but maintains a dignified silence. When he has calmed down , she offers him cool water & apologizes to him even if she wasn’t at fault.


By: Maryam Al Muslimah

fredag 21 januari 2011

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Abortion..



Abortion a well civilized and legal murder of innocent baby,Punish someone for your wrong deeds and done.
Supported by all governments.
People should think that what happen t with them if their parents took the decision of abortion at their birth.

You can be THE HAPPIEST WOMAN IN THE WORLD.flv

Sura Nur: 24:31


Nail Polish Invalidates Wudhoo’




One of the conditions of tahaarah (purification) being valid is that the water must touch the skin. If there is any barrier such as grease, paint, wax or glue that prevents water reaching the skin, then the tahaarah is not valid and prayers... offered in that case are not valid.

The evidence for that is the words of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) to Abu Dharr (may Allaah be pleased with him): “If you find water, then let it touch your skin, for that is good.” [Narrated by Abu Dawood (332); classed as saheeh by al-Albaani in Saheeh Abi Dawood.]

Imam al-Shaafa’i (may Allaah have mercy on him) said:

'If there is on him any mastic or anything thick that will prevent the water from reaching the skin, his washing of that part for wudoo’ is not valid, unless he removes it or removes enough so that he knows that there is no barrier to the water touching the skin.' [Al-Umm (1/44).]

Al-Nawawi (may Allaah have mercy on him) said:

'If there is wax, dough, henna and the like on one of his limbs, which prevents water from reaching any part of it, then his tahaarah is not valid, whether the amount is large or small. If there are traces of henna and its colour left on the hand, without there being any solid material left, or elsewhere, or traces of liquid grease whereby water flows over the limb but does not stay there, his tahaarah is valid.' [Al-Majmoo’ (1/529).]

It says in Fataawa al-Lajnah al-Daa’imah (5/218):

'If the colour is impermeable, then wudoo’ is not valid unless it is removed before doing wudoo’. If it is not impermeable, then wudoo’ is valid, as is the case with henna.'

And Allaah knows best.

Beautiful Hadith ..



Once the Prophet (salla Allahu 'alaihi wa sallam) was sitting in a room with Aisha and fixing his shoes.


It was very warm, and Aisha looked to his blessed forehead and noticed that there were beads of sweat on it. She became overwhelmed by the majesty of that sight. She was staring at him long enough for him to notice.
He said, "What's the matter?"


She replied, "If Abu Bukair Al Huthali, the poet, saw you, he would know that his poem was written for you."

The Prophet (sallaAllahu 'alaihi wa sallam) asked, "What did he say?"
She replied, "Abu Bukair said that if you looked to the majesty of the moon, it twinkles and lights up the world for everybody to see."

So the Prophet (salla Allahu 'alaihi wa sallam) got up, walked to Aisha, kissed her between the eyes, and said, "Wallahi ya Aisha, you are like that to me and more."

[ Narrated in Dala el Al Nubuwa ]

My Mother...



My Mother Only had one eye…I hated her… she was such an embarrassment. My mom ran a small shop at a flea market. She collected little weeds and such to sell… anything for the money we needed,she cooked for students & teachers to support the family,she was such an embarrassment.

There was this one day during elementary school where my mom came to say hello to me.

I was so embarrassed.
How could she do this to me?!

I ignored her, threw her a hateful look and ran out.

The next day at school one of my classmates said, “EEEE, your mom only has one eye!”

I wanted to bury myself. I also wanted my mom to just disappear.

So I confronted her that day and said, ” If you’re only gonna make me a laughing stock, why don’t you just die?!!!”

My mother remained silent…

I didn’t even stop to think for a second about what I had said, because I was full of anger.

I was oblivious to her feelings…
I wanted out of her house..

I guess I felt a little bad, but at the same time, it felt good to think that I had said what I’d wanted to say all this time.


Maybe it was because my mom hadn’t punished me, but I didn’t think that I had hurt her feelings very badly.


That night… I woke up, and went to the kitchen to get a glass of water. My mom was crying there, so quietly, as if she was afraid that she might wake me. I took a look at her, and then turned away. Because of the thing I had said to her earlier, there was something pinching at me in the corner of my heart. Even so, I hated my mother who was crying out of her one eye. So I told myself that I would grow up and become successful, because I hated my one-eyed mom and our desperate poverty.

Then I studied really hard. I left my mother and came to Seoul and studied, and got accepted in the Seoul University with all the confidence I had. Then, I got married. I bought a house of my own. Then I had kids, too. Now I’m living happily as a successful man. I like it here because it’s a place that doesn’t remind me of my mom.

This happiness was getting bigger and bigger, when someone unexpected came to see me. “What?! Who’s this?!”… It was my mother… Still with her one eye. It felt as if the whole sky was falling apart on me. My little girl ran away, scared of my mom’s eye.

And I asked her, “Who are you? I don’t know you!!!” as if I tried to make that real. I screamed at her “How dare you come to my house and scare my daughter! GET OUT OF HERE! NOW!!!” And to this, my mother quietly answered, “Oh, I’m so sorry. I may have gotten the wrong address,” and she disappeared. Thank goodness… she doesn’t recognize me. I was quite relieved. I told myself that I wasn’t going to care, or think about this for the rest of my life.

One day, a letter regarding a school reunion came to my house.

After the reunion, I went to the old shack just out of curiosity.

My neighbors said that my mother had died.

I did not shed a single tear.

They handed me a letter that she had wanted me to have…

My son… I think my life has been long enough now. And… I won’t visit Seoul anymore… but would it be too much to ask if I wanted you to come visit me once in a while? I miss you so much. And I was so glad when I heard you were coming for the reunion. But I decided not to go to the school… For you… I’m sorry that I only have one eye, and I was an embarrassment for you.

You see, when you were very little, you got into an accident, and lost your eye. As a mother, I couldn’t stand watching you having to grow up with only one eye… so I gave you mine… I was so proud of my son that was seeing a whole new world for me, in my place, with that eye. I was never upset at you for anything you did. The couple times that you were angry with me, I thought to myself, “it’s because he loves me.” I miss the times when you were still young around me.

I miss you so much. I love you. You mean the world to me.

With my love to you..

Your mother

May Allah (swt) grant jannah to all the self-sacrificing mothers in this world, ameen.

A mother’s love is never ending, but is always taken for granted don’t you think my friends?

Subhanallah its amazing cause what if the womb we were in as a babies got knocked slightly,say our mother had an accident and slipped,we would Allah forbid come out deformed right? Its amazing how mothers take such good care of their child.The 9 months a mother goes through,the child could never ever repay her back.

How can we not love her ? After all she done so much for us

How do you feel about your mother? Love her? Hate her? Cant be botherd with her?

How much does the love of a mother cost?

Would You Sacrifice For her?

Do we really love her? Will we look after her before she passes away?

Brothers and sisters these are not hard questions.

We Gotta love our mother no matter what

Are we one of them?

Advice: Dont Aband your parents, after all they are our parents, they’ve done soo much for us

Allah (Glory and Greatness be to Him) says in Hadith al-Qudsi: I swear by My Glory and power that if a (child who is) disobedient to his parents comes to me with all the good deeds of all the prophets, I will not accept them from him.

Such a powerful PROMISE by Allah notice the ‘I swear by My Glory’!


Brothers and Sisters when we are young we need the support of our parents. When parents are old they need the support of me and you.


Could we ever dare to think about leaving our parents after all they have done soo much for us?


No entry into Jannah without the MOTHER BEING PLEASED .

torsdag 20 januari 2011

First Moment of Death Pt.3 by Shaykh Tawfique Chowdhury (Last Part)

First Moment of Death Pt.2 by Shaykh Tawfique Chowdhury

First Moment of Death Pt.1 by Shaykh Tawfique Chowdhury

Oh Muslimah..




Oh Muslimah!!!
With your beauty you are better than the sun..
With your morals you are more sublime than musk..
With your modesty you are nobler than the full moon..
With your love you are more generous than the oceans..
With your compassion you are more beneficial than rain..
With your attitude you are more shining than the stars..

So preserve your
Beauty with faith..
Morals with tranquility and contentment..
Attitude with modesty..
Chastity with hijab..

Oh Muslimah!!!
Your adornment is NOT gold, silver or diamond bt its Rather
Your two rak’ah of fajr..
Your going thirsty when u fast for Allah..
A tear that wipe away sin..
Your SHYNESS towards evil..
Your utter submission to Allah..

Oh Muslimah!!!
Clothe yourself with garments of taqwa (piety) for you are the most Beautiful woman, even if your clothes are shabby.. Clothe yourself with the cloak of modesty, for you are the most beautiful woman in the WORLD..even if u are bare feet..

Oh Muslimah!!!
Your gold is your religion..
Your adornment is your attitude..
Your wealth is your good morals..
Your jewellery and ornament is knowledge and education..(For education of a male is the education of a person BUT, the education of female is the education of a FAMILY! :-)

Oh Muslimah!!!
Remember,
Frustration, jealousy and envy are your WORST enemies..
For they have the power to destroy your peace of mind..
Beware of life bewitching, immoral and disbelieving..
For they are the fuel of hell fire..

Oh Muslimah!!!
Do not lower your self to the level of trivial matter..
Rise above all that may damage your modesty and honor..
Do not forget, if a beautiful woman is jewel, The righteous woman is a TREASURE..
Nothing can rise your status as Chastity can..

Oh Allah!!!
Bless the Muslimat with Imaan and Wisdom..
Grant them courage to defeat the hardships..
Protect them from Evil Eyes..
For they are the jewels of mankind..

Oh Allah!!!..
Give them strength to be good daughters..caring sisters..responsible mothers and loving wives...
InshaAllah..

I Wished I HAd Prayed - A Story A Bout Two Friends

Quran 25:14


The Hadith Of The day




(1:6:313]

'Aisha recounted: A woman from the Ansar asked the Prophet how to bathe after menstruation has stopped. He replied: "Take a piece of cloth that has been perfumed with musk and clean the intimate parts three times." Prophet felt shy and turned his face away. So I pulled her to me and told her what the Prophet meant.

Haram To Plucking Eyebrows


Assalamualaikum warehmatullahi wabarkathu,Reducing the eyebrows by cutting them

I have come across various Islamic articles & write-ups that have spoken against shaving of hair on eyebrows amongst other areas of the body. I however need clarification on this does this shaving refer to TOTAL shaving?
Am I allowed to reduce the amount of hair by mere shaping ? I have very bushy eyebrows that need trimming as it makes my face look crowded.

Praise be to Allaah.


We will quote for you the fatwas issued by the scholars concerning the ruling on removing hair from the eyebrows and hair from the rest of the body.

Shaykh Ibn ‘Uthaymeen (may Allaah have mercy on him) said: “If removing hair from the eyebrows is done by plucking, this is namas (plucking the eyebrows) and the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) cursed the naamisah (the woman who plucks eyebrows) and the mutanammisah (the woman who has her eyebrows plucked). This is a major sin, and women are singled out in this ruling because they are the ones who usually do this, for the purpose of beautification, but if a man were to do it he would also be cursed, just as a woman is cursed for doing this, Allaah forbid.

If hair is removed from the eyebrows by a method other than plucking, such as by cutting or shaving, some of the scholars regard this as being the same as plucking, because it is changing the creation of Allaah, so there is no difference between plucking, cutting or shaving. This is undoubtedly more on the safe side, so a person must avoid that, whether man or woman.”

(Quoted from Fataawa ‘Ulama’ al-Balad al-Haraam, p. 577)

The following question was mentioned in Fataawa al-Lajnah al-Daa’imah (5/196):

A young woman has very thick eyebrows that make her look bad. This girl was forced to shave part of the area between the eyebrows and to reduce the rest so that she will look acceptable to her husband.

The Committee replied:

“It is not permissible to shave the eyebrows or reduce then, because that is the namas (plucking) for which the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) cursed the one who does it and the one who asks for it to be done. What you must do is repent and pray for forgiveness for what you have done in the past, and beware of that in the future.

Another question (5/195) was put to the Committee:

Namas means removing some of the hair of the eyebrows, and is not permitted, because the Messenger (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) cursed the woman who plucks her eyebrows and the one who has that done, but it is permissible for a woman to remove a beard or moustache, if one grows, or hair from her legs or arms.”

The hadeeth which says that the woman who plucks the eyebrows or who has that done is cursed was narrated by al-Bukhaari (4886) and Muslim (2125), from the hadeeth of ‘Abd-Allaah ibn Mas’ood (may Allaah be pleased with him).

The point is that it is haraam to remove any hair from the eyebrows, whether all the hair is removed by shaving, or some of it is removed by cutting. Anything apart from that is permissible, such as removing hair from the arms and legs, and the area between the eyebrows. The following appeared in Fataawa al-Lajnah (5/197):

Question: What is the ruling on plucking the hair between the eyebrows?

Answer: It is permissible to pluck it, because it is not part of the eyebrows.

And Allaah knows best.

The Bibel Forbids woman..


The Bible Forbids Women from Speaking in church
{I Corinthians 14:34-35}.
The Quraan says Women Can argue with the Prophet
{58:1}

tisdag 18 januari 2011

Beautiful Hadith




Once the Prophet (salla Allahu 'alaihi wa sallam) was sitting in a room with Aisha and fixing his shoes.

It was very warm, and Aisha looked to his blessed forehead and noticed that there were beads of sweat on it. She became overwhelmed by the majesty of that sight. She was staring at him long enough for him ...to notice.

He said, "What's the matter?"
She replied, "If Abu Bukair Al Huthali, the poet, saw you, he would know that his

poem was written for you."

The Prophet (sallaAllahu 'alaihi wa sallam) asked, "What did he say?"
She replied, "Abu Bukair said that if you looked to the majesty of the moon, it twinkles and lights up the world for everybody to see."
So the Prophet (salla Allahu 'alaihi wa sallam) got up, walked to Aisha, kissed her between the eyes, and said, "Wallahi ya Aisha, you are like that to me and more."

[ Narrated in Dala el Al Nubuwa ]

Sunnah Way of Cutting Nails




Annas RadiAllaho Ta’ala Anho relates that the Messenger Sallallahu Alayhi Wasalam said, “Do not let forty days elapse without trimming the moustache and pairing the nails”.

(Hadeeth taken from Muslim) Meaning that we should cut our nails within forty days. It
has been stated that the consequence of keeping long nails are:
1- There will be no blessings in your wealth.
2- You will become poor.
3- Illness will plague you.
4- Almighty Allah and His Holy Prophet Sallallahu Alayhi Wasalam will be displeased
with you.
5- The devil sits on long nails. The Messenger Sallallahu Alayhi Wasalam would cut his
nails every fifteen days.

The Sunnah way of cutting the nails is as follows: Start with the right hand. Index
finger, fore finger, ring finger and little finger. Then move onto the left hand. This
time start with the little finger first, then ring finger, fore finger, index finger the
thumb and lastly the thumb of the right hand. (repeat) (ask if the process is
understood if not repeat a 3rd time) It is recommended to wash the hands after
cutting the nails. The Messenger Sallallahu Alayhi Wasalam showed the following
order when clipping his blessed toe nails: Again start with the right foot. Small toe
first and proceed until the big toe. Then move onto the left foot. This time you start
with the big toe and conclude with the small toe. (repeat) (ask if the process is
understood if not repeat a 3rd time)

Nowadays it is common to see sisters with nail polish or fake nails on. It is NOT
permissible by Shari’ah (Islamic law) to do this. Most of the nail varnishes are made from
unlawful ingredients. If you apply nail polish a coating is formed on top of your nails.
This prevents water from penetrating fully into your nails whilst performing ablution or
ghusl. Ablution and ghusl are incomplete and any acts of worship carried out are not
accepted. If your ablution and ghusl are not accepted you are counted as impure and the
angels do not enter that house where there is a impure person. However, the same
acceptable effect can be created on your nails by applying henna. This is a recommended
act. As stated in a Hadeeth taken from Abu Dawood: Hadhrat Aisha RadiAllaho Ta’ala
Anha narrates, “A women made a sign from behind a curtain to indicate that she had a
letter for the Apostle of Allah Azzawajal. The Prophet Sallallahu Alayhi Wasalam closed
his hand saying, “I do not know this is a man’s or a woman’s hand”. She said, “No, a
woman”. He Sallallahu Alayhi Wasalam said, “If you were a woman, you would make a

difference to your nails. Meaning with henna”. A lot of sisters, without realising bit their
nails. This should not be done as it is disliked and a predisposition to infectious diseases.
For example if one has big nails more then likely that under the nails there will be germs
and bacteria.

When the nails are bitten the germs are transferred into the mouth and down the gut and
into the stomach. Many sisters tend to bit their nails because they can’t be bothered
cutting them or because they have a habit of doing do. This habit can be broken if sisters
made the intention to cut their nails because it is Sunnah to do so n insha Allah Azzawajal
they will gain reward.

LET'S PROLONG & DIFFER OUR SALAH !!!




LET'S PROLONG & DIFFER OUR SALAH !!!

If we pray our Salah in a similar manner everyday, that is the same few Surahs in Qira'ah (reciting), always reading 3 tasbih in Ruku' (bowing) & Sujud (prostration), always same Durood & Dua-e-qunoot then we may have become used to that similar mode of Salah which may not require any conscious effort. The chief constituents of Salah are Zikr and recitation of the Qur'an. If these are not done intelligently and attentively they can make neither supplication nor speech. They are just like the ravings of a person in high fever, or talk of a person in his sleep which carries no meaning for the listeners and the listener don’t even think that he is being talked to. In the same way, Allah pays no heed to a Salah that is offered inattentively and without concentration.

So let us prolong (specially the Sunnah & Nafl Salah which we pray alone) & introduce some variations in it - prolong its Qira'ah, Ruku', Sujud, recite different versions of Durood & Dua-e-qunoot and then we are sure to experience the improvement of attentiveness and concentration in our Salah...inshaAllah !

1) Jabir (رضي الله عنه) narrates that a person came to Allah's Messenger (صلى الله عليه وسلم) and asked and asked:
“0 Rasulullah! Which Salat is the best one?” He replied: “The one with long Qunut.” [Ibne-Hibban]
Note: Qunut includes proper bowing, devotion, long Qiyam (standing), lowering the eyes, lowering the shoulders in submission and Allah's fear.

2) Mughirah (رضي الله عنه) narrates Allah's Messenger (صلى الله عليه وسلم) used to stand in Salat until his feet became swollen. It was said to him: Allah has forgiven your past and future sins. He said: Should I not then be a grateful slave? [Bukhari]

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Let the love of Allaah remain in your heart




Let the love of Allaah remain in your heart

Why did you keep your burden inside you
when you have Allaah to tell it to.

Why did you fear everyone might hate you
when you have Allaah who Loves you and understands you.

Why did you fill your heart with pain and anguish
when you have Allaah to fill it with eternal bless.

Why did you choose to settle in turbulence
when there's Allaah pure love that speaks of peace.

Open your heart, let Allaah wash away the hurt,
embrace the greatest love, Allaah alone could give you.

Pray to Allaah for He listens to all prayers,
believe in Allaah alone and not the deceiving others.

Do what Allaah says for He is your mentor,
love Allaah truly and not the impostor.

When you are in a battle unarmed,
let Allaah love be your sword.

When you feel cold, let Allaah love warm you.

When you stumble and fall, let Allaah love catch you.

When you have no more food to eat, let Allaah's love fill your tummy.

When you can no longer breathe , let Allaah's love be your ear.

When you have no more to drink, let Allaah's love be your water.

When you are lost in the rain, let Allaah's love be your shade.

When you are lost in the dark, let Allaah's love be your light.

When you can no longer see, let Allaah's love be your sight.

When you are bruised in a fight, let Allaah's love stop your bleedings

When you are wronged in an argument, let Allaah's love unleash what's true.

When no one understands you, let Allaah's love be searched.

When no one listen to you, let Allaah's love be heard.

When no one believes in you, let Allaah's love be seen.

When no one trusts you, let Allaah's love be serene.

When you believe nobody loves you, let Allaah's love be your confidence.

When nobody gives you the warmth that you need, let Allaah's love warm your hard.

When you doubt nobody protect you, let Allaah's love be your defence.

When you feel nobody cares for you, let Allaah's love cares for you.

When someone fools you, let Allaah's love make you wiser.

When someone belittles you, let Allaah's love make you greater.

When someone abandons you, let Allaah's love show you what to do.

When you are weak, let Allaah's love be your strenght.

When you can no longer smile, let Allaah's love be send.

When you are lost, let Allaah's love be your way.

When you can no longer speak, let Allaah's love tell you what to say.

When you are afraid, let Allaah's love be your protections.

When you are confused, let Allaah's love be your liberation.

When you are hurting, let Allaah's love be your therapy.

When you feel like giving up, let Allaah's love push you.

When you feel tired and fed up, let Allaah's love's purpose pursue.

When you reach the pinnacle of your journey,
the angels of the heavens will welcome you finally.

So go on,
Walk on to the road leading to Allaah's heaven's grandeur.

Don't go a day without Allaah's love, you will never falter.

Don't let the devil deceive your heart, Allaah shall conquer it forever

Hold on and believe in Allaah's love
That's the best you can have

Please never weep again,

And in your heart...LET Allaah's LOVE REMAIN!!!

Let Allaah's love remain.

May Allaah Love me and my parents and my family and you and your parents and your family and all Umma Muhammad Lzamigha. May Allaah fill our hearts with love for Him and His dinn Islam and His Messenger Prophet Muhammad the fard and the sunna. May Allaah be there for all of us in everything. Allaah Yakbal Allaahumma Ameen
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Let the love of Allaah remain in your heart

Why did you keep your burden inside you
when you have Allaah to tell it to.

Why did you fear everyone might hate you
when you have Allaah who Loves you and understands you.

Why did you fill your heart with pain and anguish
when you have Allaah to fill it with eternal bless.

Why did you choose to settle in turbulence
when there's Allaah pure love that speaks of peace.

Open your heart, let Allaah wash away the hurt,
embrace the greatest love, Allaah alone could give you.

Pray to Allaah for He listens to all prayers,
believe in Allaah alone and not the deceiving others.

Do what Allaah says for He is your mentor,
love Allaah truly and not the impostor.

When you are in a battle unarmed,
let Allaah love be your sword.

When you feel cold, let Allaah love warm you.

When you stumble and fall, let Allaah love catch you.

When you have no more food to eat, let Allaah's love fill your tummy.

When you can no longer breathe , let Allaah's love be your ear.

When you have no more to drink, let Allaah's love be your water.

When you are lost in the rain, let Allaah's love be your shade.

When you are lost in the dark, let Allaah's love be your light.

When you can no longer see, let Allaah's love be your sight.

When you are bruised in a fight, let Allaah's love stop your bleedings

When you are wronged in an argument, let Allaah's love unleash what's true.

When no one understands you, let Allaah's love be searched.

When no one listen to you, let Allaah's love be heard.

When no one believes in you, let Allaah's love be seen.

When no one trusts you, let Allaah's love be serene.

When you believe nobody loves you, let Allaah's love be your confidence.

When nobody gives you the warmth that you need, let Allaah's love warm your hard.

When you doubt nobody protect you, let Allaah's love be your defence.

When you feel nobody cares for you, let Allaah's love cares for you.

When someone fools you, let Allaah's love make you wiser.

When someone belittles you, let Allaah's love make you greater.

When someone abandons you, let Allaah's love show you what to do.

When you are weak, let Allaah's love be your strenght.

When you can no longer smile, let Allaah's love be send.

When you are lost, let Allaah's love be your way.

When you can no longer speak, let Allaah's love tell you what to say.

When you are afraid, let Allaah's love be your protections.

When you are confused, let Allaah's love be your liberation.

When you are hurting, let Allaah's love be your therapy.

When you feel like giving up, let Allaah's love push you.

When you feel tired and fed up, let Allaah's love's purpose pursue.

When you reach the pinnacle of your journey,
the angels of the heavens will welcome you finally.

So go on,
Walk on to the road leading to Allaah's heaven's grandeur.

Don't go a day without Allaah's love, you will never falter.

Don't let the devil deceive your heart, Allaah shall conquer it forever

Hold on and believe in Allaah's love
That's the best you can have

Please never weep again,

And in your heart...LET Allaah's LOVE REMAIN!!!

Let Allaah's love remain.

May Allaah Love me and my parents and my family and you and your parents and your family and all Umma Muhammad Lzamigha. May Allaah fill our hearts with love for Him and His dinn Islam and His Messenger Prophet Muhammad the fard and the sunna. May Allaah be there for all of us in everything. Allaah Yakbal Allaahumma Ameen

A true story about a little girl who wrote letters to Allaah and Allaah gave answer to each letter from the little girl.




A true story about a little girl who wrote letters to Allaah and Allaah gave answer to each letter from the little girl.

This beautiful story was told by the mother of the girl.

I was up early; I had a free day today. Warda my little girl too. I sat at my desk and was busy writing letters. Warda came to me and asked; "Mommy, what do you write?" "I'm writing a letter to Allaah." "Can I read? Asked my little Warda "I replied;" No honey, this letter is mine and nobody should read it. “Warda was sad and went out of the room. She was always used to ask me and I refused each time.

Weeks went by. I went once in Warda's room and she was nervous and I felt strange. Why was she agitated? I thought to myself. "Warda, what do you write?" She was still nervous. "Nothing, Mom." "What writes a girl of nine and her mother can not know about it?" "I also write letters to Allaah like you mommy." Warda asked me: "Mommy comes everything what we write true?" "Obviously my daughter, because Allaah knows everything." She still let me not read the letters. I went out and went to my husband and my thoughts were with my daughter. My husband noticed that I was not feeling well and asked if he should call a doctor. "No," I said quickly. Oh my Lord, I did not want him to think so. I kissed his forehead has sweated regularly because of me and my daughter.

One day Warda went to school and when she returned she found a doctor in our house. She went to her father who was sick and lying in bed, his illness went later in a serious condition. The doctor told to me that the state of my husband only going worse and that he has only has some weeks to live. Warda loved her father and hugged him. The love of the daughter for her father filled the room. And I forgot that my girl was young and confirmed her that her dear father was getting weaker and only had a few weeks to live. She became upset and was crying. She kept repeating, "Daddy why this happens? Why?" "Do du'aa Warda for him that Allaah cures him. You have to stay brave and do not forget The Mercy of Allaah and that He is capable of anything. You are my oldest and only daughter. "She gave me her ear and gave her grief not the strength. She stepped on her pain and said bravely:" Daddy is not going to die. "

Each morning she gave her father a kiss on his soft cheek. One day she looked at her father while her eyes radiated love. She begged him: "Can you bring me to school today, like my classmates?" Grief changed his face and he was trying to hide it from her and said: "Insha'Allaah, there will be one day I bring you to school." While he was sure that because of his illness the happiness of his daughter would never complete.

Then on one day Warda was at school. It came in my thoughts to see what my daughter was writing in her letters to Allaah. I searched her room but I found nothing. Would she have taken the letters? Had she torn the letters after she had written it? Presumably it is here in this box. For what she loved this box. She constantly begged me to give her the box.

Ya Allaah, the box is full of letters all for Allaah! I started to read all letters.

"Ya Rabbi,Ya Rabbi; Let the dog from our neighbour die, because he always frighten me."
"Ya Rabbi, Ya Rabbi; A major concern of our cat. Ya Rabbi, replace for her the kittens that died."
"Ya Rabbi, let my nephew succeed for his exam, because I love him."
"Ya Rabbi; Make the flowers in our garden grow quickly, so I can cut some flowers every day and give the flowers to my teacher."

And many other letters and they are all innocent. One of the letters was entertaining, which she wrote: "Ya Rabbi, Ya Rabbi; give the maid a little more sense, because she tires my mother."

I realized at once; Ya Allaah, they all came true! The dog is dead, the cat had several children, the flowers are grown and Warda each day she take a flower for her teacher and Ahmed graduated with high marks.

Ya Allaah, why did she not ask Allaah to cure her father? I searched trough all the letters, but could not find a letter.

Suddenly the maid called me to answer the phone. Warda's school called. I got upset and asked the person I had on the line: "What happened? Warda has done something?"

And then came the shock. The person on the phone said that Warda had fallen from the fourth floor and was not living anymore. She was on her way to her absent teacher to give her a flower.

The flower fell and Warda fell with the flower. Indeed two flowers fell.

Me and my husband could not believe it and were amazed, staring at each other. Our heart is gone.
My husband even ran a tongue paralysis, which he could not talk. Why did Warda die?

The grief filled our lives. I kept fooling myself and pretended I bring her to school, run by her school. I did everything my little one liked. Every corner of the house reminded me of her and her smile that made the house lively.

Years passed and on a Friday; the maid came running to me and says she heard noise from the room of Warda. Ya Allaah, Warda has returned? That's crazy. "You imagine it only. I had not entered this room since Warda died. But my husband insisted on going to the room and look. I turned the key and opened the door and then I suddenly started crying and threw myself on her bed. I then looked around the room and saw a painting on the ground. The painting had fallen and that made noise.

Warda Loved the painting. In the painting was the Ayah from Surah Al-Baqara; Ayahtul Kursi. Warda was used to read it every day until she knew it from her head. When I lifted the painting to hang it back on the wall, a paper fell out of the painting on the ground.

Ya Allaah that is one of the letters which Warda wrote to Allaah! Why did she hide it behind the painting? And what she had written to Allaah? Ya Allaah, my eyes were all donated by the words:

"Ya Rabbi, Ya Rabbi; I die not Dad."

Subh’ana Allaah what a touching story.
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A true story about a little girl who wrote letters to Allaah and Allaah gave answer to each letter from the little girl.

This beautiful story was told by the mother of the girl.

I was up early; I had a free day today. Warda my little girl too. I sat at my desk and was busy writing letters. Warda came to me and asked; "Mommy, what do you write?" "I'm writing a letter to Allaah." "Can I read? Asked my little Warda "I replied;" No honey, this letter is mine and nobody should read it. “Warda was sad and went out of the room. She was always used to ask me and I refused each time.

Weeks went by. I went once in Warda's room and she was nervous and I felt strange. Why was she agitated? I thought to myself. "Warda, what do you write?" She was still nervous. "Nothing, Mom." "What writes a girl of nine and her mother can not know about it?" "I also write letters to Allaah like you mommy." Warda asked me: "Mommy comes everything what we write true?" "Obviously my daughter, because Allaah knows everything." She still let me not read the letters. I went out and went to my husband and my thoughts were with my daughter. My husband noticed that I was not feeling well and asked if he should call a doctor. "No," I said quickly. Oh my Lord, I did not want him to think so. I kissed his forehead has sweated regularly because of me and my daughter.

One day Warda went to school and when she returned she found a doctor in our house. She went to her father who was sick and lying in bed, his illness went later in a serious condition. The doctor told to me that the state of my husband only going worse and that he has only has some weeks to live. Warda loved her father and hugged him. The love of the daughter for her father filled the room. And I forgot that my girl was young and confirmed her that her dear father was getting weaker and only had a few weeks to live. She became upset and was crying. She kept repeating, "Daddy why this happens? Why?" "Do du'aa Warda for him that Allaah cures him. You have to stay brave and do not forget The Mercy of Allaah and that He is capable of anything. You are my oldest and only daughter. "She gave me her ear and gave her grief not the strength. She stepped on her pain and said bravely:" Daddy is not going to die. "

Each morning she gave her father a kiss on his soft cheek. One day she looked at her father while her eyes radiated love. She begged him: "Can you bring me to school today, like my classmates?" Grief changed his face and he was trying to hide it from her and said: "Insha'Allaah, there will be one day I bring you to school." While he was sure that because of his illness the happiness of his daughter would never complete.

Then on one day Warda was at school. It came in my thoughts to see what my daughter was writing in her letters to Allaah. I searched her room but I found nothing. Would she have taken the letters? Had she torn the letters after she had written it? Presumably it is here in this box. For what she loved this box. She constantly begged me to give her the box.

Ya Allaah, the box is full of letters all for Allaah! I started to read all letters.

"Ya Rabbi,Ya Rabbi; Let the dog from our neighbour die, because he always frighten me."
"Ya Rabbi, Ya Rabbi; A major concern of our cat. Ya Rabbi, replace for her the kittens that died."
"Ya Rabbi, let my nephew succeed for his exam, because I love him."
"Ya Rabbi; Make the flowers in our garden grow quickly, so I can cut some flowers every day and give the flowers to my teacher."

And many other letters and they are all innocent. One of the letters was entertaining, which she wrote: "Ya Rabbi, Ya Rabbi; give the maid a little more sense, because she tires my mother."

I realized at once; Ya Allaah, they all came true! The dog is dead, the cat had several children, the flowers are grown and Warda each day she take a flower for her teacher and Ahmed graduated with high marks.

Ya Allaah, why did she not ask Allaah to cure her father? I searched trough all the letters, but could not find a letter.

Suddenly the maid called me to answer the phone. Warda's school called. I got upset and asked the person I had on the line: "What happened? Warda has done something?"

And then came the shock. The person on the phone said that Warda had fallen from the fourth floor and was not living anymore. She was on her way to her absent teacher to give her a flower.

The flower fell and Warda fell with the flower. Indeed two flowers fell.

Me and my husband could not believe it and were amazed, staring at each other. Our heart is gone.
My husband even ran a tongue paralysis, which he could not talk. Why did Warda die?

The grief filled our lives. I kept fooling myself and pretended I bring her to school, run by her school. I did everything my little one liked. Every corner of the house reminded me of her and her smile that made the house lively.

Years passed and on a Friday; the maid came running to me and says she heard noise from the room of Warda. Ya Allaah, Warda has returned? That's crazy. "You imagine it only. I had not entered this room since Warda died. But my husband insisted on going to the room and look. I turned the key and opened the door and then I suddenly started crying and threw myself on her bed. I then looked around the room and saw a painting on the ground. The painting had fallen and that made noise.

Warda Loved the painting. In the painting was the Ayah from Surah Al-Baqara; Ayahtul Kursi. Warda was used to read it every day until she knew it from her head. When I lifted the painting to hang it back on the wall, a paper fell out of the painting on the ground.

Ya Allaah that is one of the letters which Warda wrote to Allaah! Why did she hide it behind the painting? And what she had written to Allaah? Ya Allaah, my eyes were all donated by the words:

"Ya Rabbi, Ya Rabbi; I die not Dad."

Subh’ana Allaah what a touching story.

Forgiveness – Maghfirah




Allah the Most high, says,

“To those who believe and do deeds of righteousness has Allah promised forgiveness and a great reward”

[Al Qur’an 5:9]

Every single person is in need of the forgiveness of Allah. One of Allah’s attributes is that he is the Most Forgiving. So Allah will forgive the believers as long as they repent to Allah and seek His forgiveness.

As Allah the Most high, also says

“O my Servants who have transgressed against their souls. Despair not of the Mercy of Allah. for Allah forgives all sins, for He is Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful.”
[Al Qur’an 39:53]

Quran 13:29


The Hadith Of the day


A'ishah: Allah's Messenger (pbuh) never hit with his hand if there was a war for Allah's cause. He He (saw) never hit a manservant or a woman.

(ash-Shama'il 183)

The Concealed Pearl


Two Muslim girls in a classroom – one wearing a Hijab; the other one without.

The girl with no scarf – eager to have a laugh began to gossip and shout…
“Take off your headscarf – lets see the length of your hair…
Go on just this once – it’s only a dare!”
The other girl scoffed still wanting to have fun…

“So you’re prepared to roast under the burning sun??”
“Yes – because the heat right now means nothing to me;
It is the hell fire which is extremely scary”
Girl with no scarf – still wanting to say more…
“Why are you wearing it? What is the purpose for?”


“Allah will keep evil and punishment away from me….
This Hijab is there in my life for security…
I love and value my faith – which is why I cover my head”
Smiling the girl in the Hijab had said.


The other girl tensed – but not showing she’s feeling bad….
“Why not show everyone your beauty – once you have, you’ll feel ever so glad!”

“The beauty is inside me – where Islam is growing in my heart…
…appreciating Allah is the way for a happy start!”

At this point, the girl with no Hijab had nothing else left to say…
She knew that the other girl was always joyful

and confident each and every day.

She realised that this Sister in Hijab will always

remain pure and never will walk in shame….

The girl with no scarf knew she wanted to be exactly the same.
This is why, when she went home – she made a very big decision.
She realised that loving Allah can put you

in such a wonderful position.

In the classroom, the next day – this girl was wearing her Hijab for the first ever time – feeling so proud…

Looked at the other girl whom she had made fun of before had said out loud…

“Oh sister of Islam – forgive me for the things I have said….
Seeing the love you hold for our religion has today made me cover my head…

Your sweet and caring words that you so dearly expressed…
Made me see how Islam has given you so much respect


I know that Allah will gift those who follow Islam….
Wearing my Hijab – I know that I will be safe from any harm.

Thank you My Sister – for you who I now admire and congratulate
Together as Muslims, we should aim to reach Jannat’s Gates.”

The first girl – amazed, had happiness all over her face
Smiled with love and gave the Sister a lot of praise.

“Marshallah Sister – Indeed Allah will purify your heart and your deen…
Continue love for our faith and in Heaven we will be seen…
Wearing the Hijab – we will always stay as the ‘Respected
Girl’…


Purity is required of all, because Almighty Allaah says in another verse (interpretation of the meaning):

“O Prophet! Tell your wives and your daughters and the women of the believers to draw their cloaks (veils) all over their bodies (i.e. screen themselves completely except the eyes or one eye to see the way). That will be better, that they should be known (as free respectable women) so as not to be annoyed”

[al-Ahzaab 33:59].


Her rejection of both types, and them making fun of her, is apostasy from Islam,Hijab is prescribed in Islam and that it is part of the religion of Allaah, so denying it and making fun of it is kufr which puts one beyond the pale of Islam.

If you have friends who makes fun of hijab then say this to them:
Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):

“And when they hear Al‑Laghw (dirty, false, evil vain talk), they withdraw from it and say: ‘To us our deeds, and to you your deeds. Peace be to you. We seek not (the way of) the ignorant’”

[al-Qasas 28:55].

And to Allah Subhana Wa Taala we will be known as the ‘Concealed Pearl!’
prl..

söndag 16 januari 2011

Signs of the Last Day

Quran 61:12


The hadith of The Day.




HADITH ABOUT ""LISTENING"" TO QURAN...

Narrated from ‘Abd-Allaah ibn Mas’ood (may Allah be pleased with him) that he said: The MessenHADITH ABOUT ""LISTENING"" TO QURAN...

ger of Allaah (blessings and peace of Allah upon him) said to me: “Recite the Qur’aan to me.”
I said: O Messenger of Allaah, should I recite to you when it was revealed to you?
He said: “I like to hear it from someone else.”
So I recited al-Nisa’, and when I reached the verse, “How (will it be) then, when We bring from each nation a witness and We bring you (O Muhammad صلى الله عليه وسلم) as a witness against these people?” [al-Nisa’ 4:41], I raised my head, or a man who was beside me nudged me and I raised my head, and I saw his tears flowing..


[Al-Bukhaari (4582 and 5049) and Muslim (800)]