Over time, people … children, young and the elderly have been ensnared by a “devilish cacophony”...
Our beloved Nabi (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) mentions the incident of Kifal during the reign of Bani Isra’eel. Kifal lived a life of extravagance and adopted some of the most indecent and lewd ways of living. He was notorious among the people as a womaniser, an adulterer and an immoral person.
During an era of fitna (trials and tribulations), sometimes it will be necessary to leave out a permissible act because the unique circumstances could lead one to sin.
The Jalaal, i.e. the Majestic Grandeur of Allah Ta’ala can never ever be aptly and fully explained. One can try as much as one wish to, but the praises of the Most Magnificent One, can never be achieved. It is only He who can define Himself.
Alhamdu-Lillah, through the grace and mercy of Allah, I graduated on Wednesday.
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The benefits of dates include relief from constipation, intestinal disorders, heart problems, anaemia, diarrhoea, abdominal cancer, and many other conditions.
The Muslim segment of the Ummah of Nabi (Salallahu Alaihi wa Sallam), is ONE massive family unit, “like one single body”. Viewed against this backdrop, brotherhood (“ukhuwwa”) is an absolutely essential ingredient for success. The call by Allah Ta’ala to hold fast all together “to the rope of Allah” is a clear signal for a strongly united Ummah.
Man’s actions (‘Amaal) can either bring him closer to his Creator, or distance him from the Creator’s kindness and love. There are those deeds/actions that draw one to the brink of Allah Ta’ala’s ocean of mercy in very quick time.
As muslims we often feel that we are doing our bit by means of paying our Zakaah and giving some charity. The big question though, “Is that enough?” The short answer is NO.
Scientists have shown that the Islamic prayer (known as Salah) which Muslims perform five times a day can be good for your back if done properly with the correct knee and back angles.
“Go green” is the current buzz-word to encourage people to protect the environment and conserve natural resources. While the rest of the world woke up fairly recently to the reality that the natural resources that we have been blessed with should not be wasted, Nabi (sallallahu ‘alaihi wasallam) taught the Ummah more than 14 centuries ago the lesson of conservation and of totally avoiding israaf.
Worshipping Allah Jalla Shaanuhu and being obedient to the laws of Allah (Jalla Shaanuhu) generates noor (light). The opposite is equally true, committing a sin drowns one in gloom, grief, darkness and depression. Ah, just ponder about the condition of insaan if only he cultivates a deep desire to:
Waalaikum mussalaam
Words will never be enough to express our gratitude in all that Darul Ihsan has done in ensuring that Uthman is able to study. Your dedication and generosity is truly remarkable.
