Wednesday 19 October 2016

Quick awesome tips to make your Ramadan perfect!









*#Ramadan Tips*




We plan before whatever step we take be in business life or social life, as we realise its importance and the loss of neglecting it. So, why neglect it for Ramadan? Below are few:





Delights of Lailat-ul Qadr




Delights of Laylat-ul Qadr
(An explanation of Surat-ul Qadr)






Compiled by
Arshan Ibn Umar Ibn Ibraheem Ansari

(May Allah forgive him, his parents, teachers and all Muslims)






Contents
1.     Introduction
2.     Mention of this Surah being Makki
3.     Reason for revelation of the surah
4.     Relation with the previous surah
5.     Tafseer of the first aayah:
5.1 Use of the word “Inna” denotes majesty, not plural
5.2 The pronoun ‘Hu’ (it) refers to Qur’an
5.3 Why the word “Qur’an” has not been even mentioned in this aayah
5.4 Date on which Quran was revealed
5.5 Types of revelations
5.6 Meaning of the word “Lail”
5.7 Why Allah chose night instead of day to reveal the Qur’an?
5.8 Meaning of the word “Qadr”
5.9 Belief in Qadr
5.10 Different names and attributes by which “Lailat-ul Qadr” is mentioned
5.11 Is this night blessed because of the revelation of Qur’an or was it already as such?
5.12 Greatest virtue of Lailat-ul Qadr is that Qur’an was revealed in this night
5.13 Qur’an – The Eternal Miracle
5.14 A reminder and a warning
5.15 Different names of “Lailat-ul Qadr”mentioned in the tafaseer
5.16 Greatest virtue of Lailat-ul Qadr is that Qur’an was revealed in this night
6.     Tafseer of the second aayah:
6.1 Style of this aayah compared with other ayaat
6.2 Allah’s emphasis is what Lailat-ul Qadr is
7.     Tafseer of the third aayah:
7.1 Repetition of the word Lailat-ul Qadr a third time
7.2 Allah wants to convey the message
7.3 Is ‘thousand’ literalor metaphorical?
7.4Better than a thousand years, not equal
8.     Tafseer of the fourth aayah:
8.1 What are “Malaaikah”?        
8.2 Who is “Rooh”?
8.3 Angels always obey their Rabb
8.4 Mention of what“amr” refers to
9.     Tafseer of the fifth aayah:
9.1 What salaam means
9.2 Signs of Lailat-ul Qadr
9.3 The word “hiya”
9.4 Discussion on the exact date of Lailat-ul Qadr
9.5 Does the date keeps changing or remains fixed?
9.6Wisdom behind the date being hidden
9.7 Deeds to do:
9.7.1 Qiyam
9.7.2 Dua
9.7.3 I`tikaaf in the masjid
9.7.4 Seeking knowledge, Jihad and other good deeds
9.8 Sign that your worship has been accepted



Is every form of alliance with the kuffar (disbelievers) kufr al akbar (major kufr)?



Excerpt taken from the above book available here [Excellent detailed research]:

http://the-finalrevelation.blogspot.my/2015/11/refuting-khariji-notions-on-alliance.html

Excerpts from Sharh Bulugh al-Maram taught by Shaikh Wasiullah Abbas [Volume 2]









Table of contents 

The book of al-Buyoo' (Business Transactions):

92. Inter-dependency among the people:

93. Following trading etiquette and providing good customer services is the key to a successful business:

94. The best type of earning:

95. Alcohol business is illegal and prohibited:

96. Prohibition of pig meat:

97. Prohibition of fat of dead meat:

98. Transactions of only halal products is permissible:

99. The seller's right to determine price or setting terms and conditions:

100. Prohibition of selling dogs:

101. Permissibility of usage of tanned skin of all animals, wild and non-wild, dead and sacrificed:

102. Prostitution business is illegal and prohibited:

103. How horoscopists and palm-readers fool the people:

104. Types of terms and conditions, permissible and impermissible ones:

105. Change of mind after agreement:

106. Selling broken products/ damaged items:

107. The Mufti must quote the proof (Aayah or Hadith)

108. Agreement to false conditions does not necessitates following it:

109. The right of the ruler to constitute rules, except "permitting the prohibited" or "prohibiting the obligatory":

110. Prohibition of transactions which involve uncertainty:

111. Ruling on credit transactions:

112. Prohibited conditions and transactions:

113. Security deposit/ Earnest money is permissible:

114. Prohibition of selling a product in the place where it was bought from:

115. The current exchange rate on the day of agreement should be used to make the payment, even if later:

116. Business is done for profits, but one should not forget brotherhood:


117. Brokers and agents should not deceive the sellers:
118. Sin and oppression of evil men who take marriage as a joke, and divorce whenever they want:

119. Do not forget humanity for the sake of some wealth and profit:


120. The government should not control the price unless necessary for the protection of rights of the people:

121. Hoarding is illegal if it creates artificial scarcity of essential foodstuff:

122. Return of goods after use:

123. Misleading Advertising & Deceptive Marketing Practices:

124. Working in hotels where pork and alcohol is served:

125. Smart businessmen make use of opportunities:

126. Virtue of allowing sales returns and exchange:

127. Conditions for right to annul the agreement/ Right of breach of contract:

128. Reformation of the business affairs is need of the hour:

129. When bribery becomes riba (usury/interest):


130. Taking others money to play and squander:

131. The one who takes on rent is responsible for what he rented:

132. How to deal with the one who delays in payment of loan?

133. Permissibility of charging penalty money on delay in payment:
134. How judges may reconcile money quarrels?136. Sacredness of wealth, even of a stick:

135. The beauty of Reconciliation:

137. Transfer of Debt:

138. Benefits of Partnership:

139. Changing or translating Islamic terms:

140. What is Waqf?

141. Explanation of Hadith: “When the son of Adam dies no further reward is recorded…”


Excerpts from Sharh Bulugh al-Maram taught by Shaikh Wasiullah Abbas [Volume 1]



Table of contents 


The book of tahaarah (purification):

1. Defecating (or urinating) on pathways or places which people make use of:

2. Relationship between the spouses:

The book of Salah (prayers):

3. Flexibility in the timing of Salat ad Dhuhr:

4: Exceptions to performing Salah at prohibited times:

5. The obligation of controlling the hands and eye in the Salah:

6. Addressing the inferiority complex issue among few Muslims: 

7. Permissibility of reciting Islamic poetry in the Masjid and using it to defend Islam and ridicule the disbelievers:

8. Clarification of a doubt concerning "radd al basr" (lowering the gaze):

9. Prohibition of over -beautification of the Masajid:-

10. Seek refuge in Allah from five things:

11. Supplication between the two prostrations and permissibility to change the order (arrangement of the words) :

12. Obligation of separation of lines between men and women in congregational prayers:

13. Elongating the congregational Salah in accordance to the Sunnah and situation of the people:

14. Qunoot Naazilah in Fajr Salah:

15. Not kneeling like a camel while going for Sajdah:

16: Hadith contradiction not possible:

17. Eclipse, a sign of Allah:

18. Seeking the right time to advise:

19. The mercy of the Shariah and the uniqueness of the companions:

20. Performing Janazah (funeral) Salah on the one who committed suicide:

21. No specified time limit for offering Salat-ul Janazah:

22. Performing Salat-ul Janazah for someone in another land, or in the absence of the body:

23. Not offering Salat-ul Janazah (funeral) for the one who abandons Salah:

24. Wisdom of the prophet: Not publicizing or announcing the plans:

25. Supplicating sincerely for the deceased Muslim, be a relative or a stranger:

26. Motivating each other for offering the Janazah (funeral procession):

27. Why do we greet Salaam while entering the graveyard, though the dead do not hear?

28. Raising the hands, and making dua in a congregation at the graveyard:

The book of Zakat (obligatory charity):

29. Obligation of zakat, and a proof of the prophet's honesty and prophet-hood:

30. Fulfilling the obligations as soon as possible:

31. Trading using the property of an orphan

32. Bribery in difficulty and hardship:

33. Zakat-ul Fitr: How much is a Sa`a?

34. Zakat-ul Fitr in Cash:

35. Under the shade of Allah:

36. Spending moderately:

37. Most Rewardable charity

38. Spending complete wealth in charity:

39. The woman who spends for Allah's sake:

40. Five situations when a wealthy individual may accept zakat money:

41. Proper behavior towards the beggars:

42. Three situations when begging becomes permissible:

43. Accepting or rejecting money from the rulers:

The book of Siyaam (fasting):

44. Prohibition of fasting a day or two prior to Ramadan:

45. Prohibition of fasting on the day of doubt:

46. Why don't you sight the moon?

47. Number of witnesses required may differ for different cases:

48. Global moon sighting or local sighting:

49. Intention (niyyah) for fasting:

50. No kaffârah (atonement) for breaking voluntary fasts:

51. Benefits and blessings of Sahoor:

52. Breaking the fast with dates has health benefits:

53. The prophet's love for worship of Allah:

54. Allah is not in need of our fasts:

55. Old man should fast if he has the strength:

56. It is better not to fast while traveling:

57. Kaffârah (atonement) for breaking the obligatory fast:

58. The time for fasting begins at fajr, not before it:

59. Fasting of 'Arafah (and other good deeds) may expiate major sins as well:

60. Issues related to fasts of Shawwâl:

61. Fast a day for the sake of Allah:

62. Voluntary acts are performed according to one's ability:

63. The woman who loves to fast:

64. Celebrating the days of Eid, and prohibition of fasting:

65. Disturbing the society with loudspeakers is not correct:

66. I'tikaaf (seclusion for worship) in Islam and other religions:

67. Performing qiyam at-least in Ramadan, if not in other days:

68. Waking up the family for qiyam in the nights of Ramadan:

69. When he (ﷺ) began his I'tikaaf

70. Minimum length of time for I’tikaaf

71. What if a man becomes ill, and now he wants to leave the i'tikaaf?

72. I'tikaaf (seclusion) is not acceptable but in a masjid, but leaving it for necessities is permissible

73. Conditions of i'tikaaf, and things that are forbidden on the mu'takif

74. Status of I'tikaaf in other than the three sacred Masâjid

75. Lailat ul Qadr (Night of decree) and its date

76. The sahâba would search for Lailat ul Qadr through the signs

77. Explanation of dua on Lailat ul Qadr

78. Numbers of rak’ahs (units) in Taraaweeh prayer




The book of al-Hajj:

79. Is my Hajj accepted (mabroor)?

80. Hajj is the Jihad of women:

81. A prostitute's mind - Is the the face veil (niqab) obligatory?

82. The Meeqat are fixed:

83. The prophet's guidance on Traffic rules and over-speed:

84. Is sleeping in Muzdalifah better, or voluntary prayers?

85. A tremendous lesson from Tawaf:

86. Drinking Zamzam after tawaf is a proof that customary acts of the prophet are as well from his sunnah:


87. Walking in Hajj better or riding: 

88. Ship of the dessert: Don't you look at how the Camels are created?

89. Multiple umrah from Tan'eem is not legislated and opposes the Sunnah:

90. Understanding Sunnah: Difference between what prophet chose to do and what he happened to do:

91. Is the reward for Salah multiplied all over Makkah and Madinah, or only in the sacred mosques?



Monday 17 October 2016

Rise of Islam - Allah's promise with terms and conditions






Contents
1. Islam has not come to die!
2. Victory is Allah's promise and decree!
3. Islam is rising!
4. Allah will deal with them! 
5. Only two steps to gain power and strength!
6. Gaining Power!


Muharram publish [1438- 2016]





A fresh new year, a fresh new look! Go through, and you'll definitely benefit! 

Share it with your friends and family, young and old. 


Read online here, or download and read offline where ever you want! Scroll down for the transcript, available at the end.


Monday 3 October 2016

Why Only Qur'an? [Ten Big Reasons]



Contents:



Qur’an – The Eternal Miracle
  • First miracle: Perfect preservation.
  • Second miracle: The language of the Qur'an.
  • Third miracle: Predictions in the Qur'an.
  • Fourth miracle: Stories found in the Qur'an.
  • Fifth miracle: The Message of the Qur'an itself.
  • Sixth miracle: Scientific aspects of the Quran.
  • Seventh miracle: The effect that the Qur'an has on its listeners.
  • Eighth miracle: The fact that the Qur'an has no contradiction to it.
  • Ninth miracle: The ease by which the Qur'an is memorized.
  • Tenth miracle: Need for revival not reformation.

Conclusion:

  • A reminder and a warning
  • Rights of the Qur'an