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The Muslim does not Harbour Envy

Ibn Mas'ood (radiyAllahu 'anhumaa) narrates that Allah's Messenger (salAllahu 'alaihi wa'sallam) said: “There is to be no envy except with regard to two[1]: A man whom Allah has given wealth which he strives to spend righteously, and a man to whom Allah has given the Wisdom (i.e. the Qur'an) and he acts according to it and teaches it to others.” If he were to have envy of the people he would hope for their downfall in order to satisfy the pride that he has in himself, his vanity and the conceitedness of his mind. So he (the Muslim) knows that envy [...]

The Muslim does not Harbour Envy2017-03-12T14:59:02+11:00

Belief in the Scriptures

The Arabic word “Kutub” means books and scriptures, and is the plural for “Kitab (a book, scroll and scripture). They are called kutub because they are written (Maktoob) scriptures. In this context, kutub means those Books that Allah sent down and revealed to His Messengers as a mercy and guidance for mankind to lead them to true happiness in this life and in the Hereafter. Faith and belief in the Scriptures comprises four aspects: 1. To believe that Allah sends them down as revelation. 2. To believe in all the Scriptures about which we have specific information: such as the Qur’an [...]

Belief in the Scriptures2017-03-12T13:59:50+11:00

Injustice is Forbidden

Narrated by Abu-Dhar (radhyAllahu ‘anhu): The Prophet (sallAllahu ‘alaihi wa sallam) said: “Allah (Subhanahu wa Ta’ala) said: O My slaves! I have forbidden injustice for Myself, so it is forbidden amongst you. So, do not be unjust to each other. O My slave! All of you are liable to go astray except the one whom I guide on the right path. So (always) seek guidance from Me, I will guide you. O My slave! All of you are hungry except the one whom I feed. So ask Me for food. I shall feed you. O My slave! All of you are [...]

Injustice is Forbidden2017-03-12T13:59:07+11:00

One Whose Intention is not Pure will deserve Hell

Purity of intention is essential in all deeds. Narrated Abu Huraira (may Allah be pleased with him): I heard Allah's Messenger (Peace be upon him) saying: “The first of the people whose case will be decided on the Day of Judgment will be a man who died as a martyr. He will be brought forth. Allah will make him know about His blessings (which He had bestowed on him in the world). The man will acknowledge them. Then Allah will ask him: What did you do with them? He will say: I fought in Your way until I died as a [...]

One Whose Intention is not Pure will deserve Hell2017-03-12T12:59:44+11:00

Levels of Belief in Qadar

Belief in Qadr has four levels: 1. The first level is to have belief in the knowledge of Allah; which encompasses everything. Not even the like of a weight of an atom in the heavens or the earth escapes His knowledge. And He, the Most High, knew about all His creation before He created them. He knew their provision, appointed terms, their speech and actions, all their doings, their secrets and that which they declare openly, and those among them from the People of Paradise and those from the People of the Hellfire. 2. The second level is to have belief [...]

Levels of Belief in Qadar2017-03-12T12:59:29+11:00

The Aims of Marriage

The concept of marriage, from the Islamic perspective, is not that it is solely a need without whose fulfillment the enjoyment of life cannot be attained. On the contrary, Islam has explained the spiritual dimension of this union by defining it a form of worship by which one may achieve nearness to Allah. (Allah is an Arabic word for Almighty God, Name of Creator of Universes According to a hadith: (saying or actions of Our Holy Prophet, sallallaho alaihi wasallam): "When the servant of Allah marries he has fulfilled half the (responsibilities laid on him by the) faith." (Reported by Mishkat) The final Prophet of [...]

The Aims of Marriage2017-03-11T12:33:46+11:00

Your talent is a blessing

Janin: Mother, the teacher of arts said that I have a sweet voice and I shall have a promising future with singing. The mother: Indeed, Allah granted you a nice voice, but may Allah guide the teacher of arts to the truth for encouraging you to sins. Janin: Why is that, mother? Why did Allah grant me such a gift if it is prohibited to use? The mother: O sweetheart, Allah may grant you a sweet voice as He grants you another gift such as drawing, beauty, good shape, longness, or money. The blessings of Allah are countless, so how should we use each one [...]

Your talent is a blessing2017-03-11T11:15:09+11:00

Manners of Sleep

There are numerous Muslim sleep traditions that Muslims try to follow in order to be in accordance with the practice of the Prophet (Peace be upon him) (Sunnah). Early Bedtime and Early Wake Up Time Muhammad (Peace be upon him) encouraged his companions not to be involved in any activity after Isha prayer (darkness prayer, which is around 1.5-2 hours after sunset). The Prophet (Peace be upon him) said, “One should not sleep before the night prayer, nor have discussions after it” [Reported by Sahih Al-Bukhari 574]. Additionally, Muslims are required to wake up for Fajr prayer, which is about one [...]

Manners of Sleep2017-03-11T11:12:16+11:00

Lightening Salah for the baby’s cry

Anas ibn Malik (may Allah be pleased with him) narrated that the Prophet (peace be upon him) said: "When I start Salah I intend to prolong it, but on hearing the cries of a child, I cut short the Salah because I know that the cries of the child will incite its mother's passions." Lessons gained from the Hadith: 1- It contains a proof that the one who starts Salah with the intention of prolonging it may lighten it for a benefit. 2- It shows the Prophet's mercy with his nation, particularly with the weak: Women and children. 3- The great kindness of the Prophet (peace be upon him) who started Salah with an intention [...]

Lightening Salah for the baby’s cry2017-03-11T11:11:36+11:00

O Abu `Umayr

The biography of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) showed how was the Prophet keen to teach young children and play with them in a friendly prophetic manner which, in turn, contributed in building the characters of young Companions who were brought up in the prophetic community and made of them a good core for building the community of the second generation of Muslims which was the second best century after the century of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). Hence, you see the Prophet (peace be upon him) playing with a child whose name was `Umayr ibn Malik, the younger brother [...]

O Abu `Umayr2017-03-11T11:08:12+11:00

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