All praise is due to Allah, and we seek refuge with Him in the evil which lies within our ownselves. Whoever Allah guides, there is none can lead him astray and whom He leads astray, there is none can guide him and I bear witness that there is none worthy of worship except Allah and … Continue reading Love of Allah
The Islamic Brotherhood -Rights and Responsibilities
Allah (S.W.T.) declared in the Noble Qur’an the nature of the relationship between Muslims, what can be translated, “The believers are nothing else than brothers…” {Verse 10, Surat Al-Hujurat} Islam does not want people to repeat the empty slogan of Islamic Brotherhood. Nor does Islam want people to claim Islamic Brotherhood, without practicing it in … Continue reading The Islamic Brotherhood -Rights and Responsibilities
Repentance (Tawbah) in Islam
Repentance means turning back from disobeying Allah to obeying Him. Repentance is beloved to Allah, as He says: "Verily, Allah loves those who repent and those who purify themselves." [Al-Qur'an 2:222] Repentance is an obligation on every believer. Allah says: "O you who believe! Turn to Allah in sincere repentance!" [Al-Qur'an 66:8] Repentance is from the means of attaining … Continue reading Repentance (Tawbah) in Islam
Dua and its Relationship with Destiny
The topic of du'a and its relationship with destiny (qadr) is a very important one, and one around which much confusion exists. Many people ask: "If everything has already been destined to occur, then of what use is du'a, as, if Allah has written what I want, I will get it without making du'a, and if it is not … Continue reading Dua and its Relationship with Destiny
The Origins of Shirk
From that which has been established in the shari'ah (prescribed law) is that mankind was - in the beginning - a single nation upn truetawhid, then shirk (directing any part or form of worship, or anything else that is solely the right of Allah, to other than Allah) gradually overcame them [1]. The basis for this is the saying of … Continue reading The Origins of Shirk
Physical Description of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ)
Hazrat Sheikh-ul Hadeeth Maulana Muhammad Zakaria (R.A.) writes in Khasa'Ile Nabawi -- in explanation of SHAMA'ILE TIRMIDHI:- Imaam Tirmidhi has quoted in this chapter those ahaadith that have been narrated on the noble features of Sayyidina Rasulullah (Sallallahu alaihe wasallam). It is impossible to accurately describe actual beauty and elegance of Sayyidina Rasulullah (Sallallahu alaihe … Continue reading Physical Description of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ)
Medical Benefits Of Fenugreek
Imam al-Haythami (رحمة الله عليه) reported on the authority of Mu'adh Ibn Jabal (رضي الله عنه) that the Holy Prophet (صلى الله عليه وسلم) said: "If My nation knew what good is in fenugreek, they would buy it for gold." "Fenugreek" (Helba or Methi) is the common name of one of the seed crops, which belong to … Continue reading Medical Benefits Of Fenugreek
The Islamic etiquettes of sleeping
It is possible for a person to worship Allah through the whole day and night. This does not mean that we spend 24 hours of the day in prayer, rather that we follow the Islamic etiquette for different tasks in whatever we do and this is our worship of Allah. Sleeping is no different, and … Continue reading The Islamic etiquettes of sleeping
Those Busy With Remembrance
Fear Allah – O Servants of Allah, and give the greatest importance to His Commands and avoid that which He has prohibited. O Muslims, Allah The Most High says which translates as: “So when you have finished the rites of Hajj then remember Allah as you remember your forefathers yet even more in remembrance. But … Continue reading Those Busy With Remembrance
Quotes on Salah (Prayer)
Qur'an "Truly, to a happy state shall attain the believers:those who humble themselves in their prayer,and who turn away from all that is frivolous,and who are intent on inner purity." Qur'an 23:1-4 "And I have chosen you,so listen to that which is inspired to you. Verily, I am Allah! There is none worthy of worship … Continue reading Quotes on Salah (Prayer)
