December 21, 2008
Islam, a religion of mercy, does not permit terrorism.In the Quran, God has said:
“God does not forbid you from showing kindness and dealing justly with those who have not fought you about religion and have not driven you out of your homes. God loves just dealers.” (Quran 60:8)
The Prophet Muhammad, may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him, used to prohibit soldiers from killing women and children,{1} and he would advise them:
“…Do not betray, do not be excessive, do not kill a newborn child.”{2} and he also said:
“Whoever has killed a person having a treaty with the Muslims shall not smell the fragrance of Paradise, though its fragrance is found for a span of forty years.”{3]
Also, the Prophet Muhammad has forbidden punishment with fire.{4}
He once listed murder as the second of the major sins,{5} and he even warned that on the Day of Judgment, “The first cases to be adjudicated between people on the Day of Judgment will be those of bloodshed.{6}”{7}
Muslims are even encouraged to be kind to animals and are forbidden to hurt them. Once the Prophet Muhammad said: “A woman was punished because she imprisoned a cat until it died. On account of this, she was doomed to Hell. While she imprisoned it, she did not give the cat food or drink, nor did she free it to eat the insects of the earth.”{8}
He also said that a man gave a very thirsty dog a drink, so God forgave his sins for this action. The Prophet, may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him, was asked, “Messenger of God, are we rewarded for kindness towards animals?” He said: “There is a reward for kindness to every living animal or human.”{9}
Additionally, while taking the life of an animal for food, Muslims are commanded to do so in a manner that causes the least amount of fright and suffering possible. The Prophet Muhammad said: “When you slaughter an animal, do so in the best way. One should sharpen his knife to reduce the suffering of the animal.”{10}
In light of these and other Islamic texts, the act of inciting terror in the hearts of defenseless civilians, the wholesale destruction of buildings and properties, the bombing and maiming of innocent men, women, and children are all forbidden and detestable acts according to Islam and the Muslims. Muslims follow a religion of peace, mercy, and forgiveness, and the vast majority has nothing to do with the violent events some have associated with Muslims. If an individual Muslim were to commit an act of terrorism, this person would be guilty of violating the laws of Islam.
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Tags: God, Islam, Islam, Message For Terrorism, Prophet Mohammad, Quran, ReligiousSeptember 30, 2008
The moon of Shawwal was sighted on Saturday and the Eid-ul-Fitr will be celebrated today, Sunday.
Chairman Ruet-e-Hilal Committee Mufti Munibur Rehman announced, “the Shawwal moon was sighted so Eid will be celebrated on November-14, 2004”.
Eid-ul-Fitr will be celebrated across the country with customary zeal and a renewed pledge to strengthen national solidarity, and cement bonds of brotherhood in the Ummah.
Faithful will throng mosques and Eidgahs to offer Eid prayers at over 500 places in different parts of the twin cities of Islamabad and Rawalpindi.
Like every year, the biggest Eid congregation in the capital will be held at the Faisal Mosque.
Special Prayers
Special prayers for the liberation of all occupied Muslim territories including held Jammu and Kashmir, Palestine, Bosnia and Chechnya will be offered, and for strengthening the national solidarity, integrity and sovereignty of Pakistan.
Ulema and Khateebs will deliver special sermons and lectures to highlight the significance of this sacred festival, and call upon the Muslim from all walks of life to follow the teachings of Islam and mould their lives in accordance with the cardinal principles of Islam.
Call to Ummah
Religious scholars from diverse schools of thought will stress upon the need of forging unity in the ranks of the Muslim Ummah, to shun petty differences and unite against the evil forces which are bent upon to create hatred among various sects of the Islamic society.
All channels of radio and television in Pakistan have chalked out a series of special programmes to celebrate the festival in a befitting manner, and colourful programmes will be presented on the occasion. Print and E-media will also take out special supplements to highlight the distinctive features of the festival.
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Tags: eid, eidulfitr, Islam, muslims, PakistanApril 24, 2008

The status of women in the Arab world is a source of frequent criticism against Islam. Women in the West have fixed their gaze on the polygamy, veils, and other inequalities in Muslim countries and are concerned about the rapid spread of Islam. When Western critics charge that Islam teaches the inferiority of women, Muslims often argue that any disparity between men and women is the result of cultural differences, rather than of Islamic law: The Qur’an enshrined a new status for women and gave them rights that they could have only dreamed of before in Arabia, so why the seeming disparity between what once was and what now appears to be? The answer lies in the deterioration of basic Islamic education that occurred in the Muslim world after the disasters of the Mongol invasions and the Crusades in the eleventh through thirteenth centuries. Cultures that arose since that time have been characterized by customs and local cultural leanings more than genuine Islamic values.[1] The treatment of women in the Muslim world, then, is the result of the Crusades and the Mongol invasions. If it weren’t for the Christians and the Mongols, Muslim women would still be enjoying the prominent status given to them by Muhammad. Arab human rights were quite backward, even for the time. Women had precious few rights. A woman became the property of a man upon marriage, and no woman could refuse a match made by her father. Spousal abuse was rampant, with no recourse to any quarter for help. Upon the death of her husband, a woman could be inherited by her son and made her son’s wife. Female infanticide in which newborn baby girls were buried alive in the sand was quite common in a society that considered surplus females a burden. Women had no divorce or well-defined inheritance rights and certainly no political vote. A man could divorce without reason and leave a woman penniless, and there was no limit to the number of wives a man could have, nor rules for how each should be treated. Arabian custom had always dictated that women should take no public role in religious or political activity. The superiority of men over women in all respects was also a widely accepted notion. Muhammad changed that notion by asserting that men and women were equals before God in every sphere. To examine the record of Muhammad and his mission is to gain a new respect for the improvements he made in the lives of both men and women.[4] The Qur’an provided women with explicit rights to inheritance, to property, the obligation to testify in a court of law, and the right to divorce. It made explicit prohibitions on the use of violence against female children and women as well as on duress in marriage and community affairs. Women were equally responsible for ensuring that all religious duties of the individual and society were fulfilled, in terms of punishment for social, criminal and moral infractions.
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Tags: Islam, Prophet Muhammad (PBOH), treatment, WomenJanuary 19, 2008
I was very curious in my whole life about the event of shame ghariban. I listen many false stories about this event and finally had a chance to witness this even and got my mind clear. I would love to share my thoughts wuith you.
Shame Ghariban is actually just a religeous gathering in which a Muslim faction (Shiite) gathered on 10th of Moharam at night and listen to the preacher. I should mention here about the preacher (Zahid), he is really a man who have command on a certain topic especially the event of Karbla. He also posses a quality through which he can play with the emotions of the gathered peoples. He Starts his preach and slowly move towards the peak.
Peak is a point where the preacher preach in such a way that the emotions of listener are also at the peak of sadness and they started crying. The main reason for crying is the description of the event of Karbla. If this event is described in other fashion than the above then may be peoples dont feel any sadness or emotional.
I would not like to describe the story which preacher deliver in his speach because it is sentimental. However still the muslim needs reserach and consensus in the event of Karbla because the way we are being preached or informed is based on non authentivcated source.
In the end i would like to say please respect the feelings of others. Respecting the other feelings can eradicate many social evils from the society.
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Tags: Islam, Islam, moharram.-muslim, shame-ghariban, shiiteJanuary 13, 2008
Today morning i am listening to Quran surah Yasin. Yasin is consider as the heart of Quran. I would like to share more about this part of the Quran.
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It is a 36th surah of the Holy Quran in order. Surah Yasin "The Muhammad (peace be upon him" was revealed in Mecca, Arabia on Muhammad (peace be upon him) the last Prophet and Messenger of God (Allah Almighty ) Almighty.The surah has taken its title from verse 1. In this surah the word Yasin has been addressed for Messenger and Rasool Muhammad (peace be upon him) of Allah Almighty Almighty, at that time the inhabitant of Mecca, Arabia were asking Muhammad (peace be upon him) for the proof that he is a true messenger of God Almighty and in reply Allah Almighty Almighty asked Muhammad (peace be upon him) that tell these people that my message (Quran) is witness on this that i am the Messenger and Rasool of God Almighty so read and ponder into Quran and you will reach on to reality that I am the Nabi & Rasool of Allah Almighty Almighty. The total number of verse in this surah are 83. |
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1: O that person (towards whom this Wahi is being sent, meaning: O Our Rasool). 2-3: (These people are demanding proof of your being the Rasool. Tell them that), "The Quran which is full of wisdom, is a testimony to the fact that I am from amongst the Rusul of the Almighty. If you reflect over it, the reality will become clear to you. 4: " (That) I am on that correct, straight and well-balanced path, which will take mankind to its destination". 5: (O Rasool! As soon as they reflect on this Quran, it will become clear to them that it is neither composed by you nor by any other human being. They will realise that) The Quran has been revealed from the Almighty, the One who is responsible for the nourishment of all human beings and whatever there is in the universe. 6: This has been revealed to you so that you should (initially) warn those people who are unaware of the right course of life because their ancestors had not been warned about the destructive results of their erroneous ways (28:46; 32:3). (Thereafter gradually extend the sphere of your preaching to other people and nations, because you have been sent as a messenger to all mankind - 7:158). 7: But (instead of reflecting over this Quran and then trying to understand it) they rejected it simply because it invited them towards a path which was different to the one followed by their ancestors. (It is an accepted fact that people who adopt such an attitude generally do not accept the truth; and this principle is also applicable here). 8: (Those who blindly follow a path) They are like people around whose necks have been put yokes which reach up to their chins, thus forcing their heads up; and because of which they cannot see the straight path ahead of them. 9: (Such people neither listen to reason, nor do they have a correct appreciation of their surroundings. Thus they can neither take to the right path, nor can they take into consideration the historical evidence around them, from which they could draw some lessons from past episodes.) A barrier (of ignorance) is raised in front of them, as well as behind them; and their vision is shrouded in veils. Therefore they cannot see. 10: As such it is all the same to them whether you warn them about their erroneous ways or not. They will never accept the truth (2:6). 11: The only person who can benefit from the warnings regarding the awful consequences of his erroneous path, is the one who utilizes his intellect and ponders; and then follows the directions given by the Divine Law. He is afraid of going against Ar-Rahman, and of the destructive results of doing so confronting him as a stark reality. O Rasool, then give him the of glad tidings of the wholesome results of following the right course. Also tell him that he would be protected from all dangers and get excellent and generous rewards for his labour. 12: Thus We alone give new life to dead nations and thereafter, Our Law of Mukafat records whatever they do for their future, preserving it for the coming generations, alongwith the traces they leave behind. In this way each and every action of theirs is preserved in this book, which lays down a standard to test the good or bad deeds. In other words it continues to sort out the good or bad deeds, all the way. 13: Explain to them this reality by way of a parable. There was a habitation where We sent Our Rusul. 14: In the beginning We sent unto them two (Rusul). The people belied them both. Then We sent the third one to strengthen the previous ones. All Rusul reiterated that they were sent by the Almighty. 15: But the people retorted, "You are a human being like us (so how can you be the messengers of the Almighty) Ar-Rahman has revealed nothing unto you and therefore whatever you say are lies". 16: They replied, "Our Rabb is a witness that We have been sent by Him towards you as His messengers. 17: And it is our duty to convey to you His message in clear terms (and we have nothing more to tell you)". 18: The people told the messengers, "You are an extremely unlucky omen for us (as all the time you are talking of a coming doom). Remember, if you do not desist, we will throw you out (or stone you to death). In any case we will certainly give you a very grievous punishment". 19: The messengers replied, "The Omen which you call unlucky is but due to your own misdeeds. As for your warning that you will give us severe punishment, is it because we advise you to save yourselves of the coming doom? In reality you are a people who have transgressed all limits". 20: (All these people paid no heed to them, but) Someone from the outskirts of the city (where some wealthy respectable people lived) came running (to help stop the people inflicting any harm on the messengers) and said, "O people! You should follow and obey these messengers. 21: These Rusul, who are your well-wishers, do not ask for any reward from you sin return. They clearly seem to be on the right path and are asking you to follow the same". 22: "As far as I am concerned, particularly after receiving such clear directives, I have no excuse for not accepting the sovereignty of He Who has created me and towards Whose Law of Mukafat you are approaching. You cannot go out of its control. All of you are being drawn towards it and there is no escape from that. 23: "Should I abandon such a God and instead accept these other beings as my master? The helplessness of these entities is such that if I am being punished by the Law of Mukafat Ar-Rahman, for any of my faults, the support of these deities cannot bring me any good. They shall never be able to save me. 24: "Just think, even after knowing all this I take them as my gods, then who else would be in more manifest error than I? 25: "I believe in the Almighty, Who provides development to you all. Therefore listen to me and accept only Him as your Almighty". 26: He pronounced Eiman in such a courageous and fearless tone that almost immediately the Law of Mukafat announced that all the doors of jannat were open for him. But despite this his nation did not listen to him, although in utter despair he was saying, "I wish my people had listened to me". 27: "As a result of my following a righteous course, the Almighty has saved me from all the destruction and included me amongst the most honorable people". 28: After he had exhausted all the means, that nation finally faced the hour of doom. We did not have to send down any army of angels from the heavens to cause this destruction. In fact We never send such forces from the heavens. Their own misdeeds are enough to cause their destruction. 29: There was just one single blast which caused complete chaos. And lo, nothing was left behind but a still and silent heap of ashes. 30: Alas! How miserable and terrible is the plight of the man who ridicules the one who brings a message that is full of life. 31: These are the historical episodes which We narrate before them as examples. (O Rasool!) Don’t they (your addressees) ever ponder over the facts that We destroyed many generations before them, because whenever someone came to call them towards Divine Guidance, they did not pay any heed and instead ridiculed him. 32: If they (your addressees) do not consider these facts worthy of attention, that does not mean that they will escape the grip of Our Law of Mukafat. Like their predecessors, they too will be punished for their misdeeds. The time is not far off when all of them will be arraigned. Then with their own eyes and according to Our Law of Mukafat, they will see the results of their misdeeds. 33: They make fun of such warnings and cannot comprehend how a tiny and weak group of people can one day, attain such great strength that people would stand before them in sheer helplessness. But if they had the vision, they would see for themselves how our Law of Nature instills vitality in lifeless things. For example, with a sprinkle of rain, We could bring back to life a piece of barren land which has no sign of life whatsoever. It then starts producing crops of grain that become means of sustenance for them. 34: And gardens of date-palms and grapes would appear; and springs of running water would gush forth from within it. 35: The fruits of the trees provide nutrition; and all this is not the product of their hands only, but is brought about as per Our Laws. (Accordingly, this small group of people which at present has no strength and power, would be so enriched by life and the fruits of obeying our Laws, that not only would it be self sufficient, but even others would share their bounty). Ask them if they really want their efforts to also bear fruit? (If they do, then they should follow Our Laws according to which We grant new life to nations). 36: (Be firm in the conviction that if you follow His laws such results are bound to accrue. Do not ever think that things would not happen the way God says they will.) He is far above doing that. Do you not see how the various vegetations grow from the earth as per His Laws of Nature? If you work according to the laws and methods established by Him, the same results are always achieved. Your own procreation occurs according to His Laws of Nature; and so does the creation of other things about which you have no knowledge at present. 37: And consider the outer world and see (for instance) how We strip the blanket of bright daylight from the darkness of the night, after which darkness prevails all over. 38: Also ponder how the sun is moving unhampered in its course. All this is happening according to measures determined and set by the One Who is Almighty and all-knowing. All His Laws are based on knowledge. 39: And see the moon for which We have determined various stages. (It appears like a beautiful crescent and then gradually becomes the full moon, after which it starts waning till it becomes like an old date stalk, dried up and curved). 40: All these huge heavenly bodies are not static in space, but are in continuous motion. However, all their movements are according to a discipline based on set measures and calculations. It can never happen that the sun, by speeding up, can overtake the moon; or that the night lingers on beyond the point where the day had to start (meaning that the sun rises little after the appointed time). No, this never happens. Each and every one of them keeps moving through space, in its own orbit, according to the speed and course set for it (21:33). 41: The skies, after all, are too far away. See with what confidence you load your families, young and old, onto boats; and how these boats sail through the seas and rivers laden with all this weight. 42: And like these boats, We have also created other things for them to ride in on their travels. 43: If Our Law of Mukafat is not in operation all the time, the boats would float sometimes and sink on other occasions, even under similar circumstances. In such a situation no one would be able to help the people on the boats, nor would they reach ashore safely. 44: But since We want to maintain this system of the universe for a determined period, whatever law We have prescribed (for a particular thing) keeps on working accordingly. Our Law never changes. (This is that very firm foundation on the basis of which you live a peaceful life with so much confidence). 45: (Just as there are unchangeable Laws for things in the universe, laws are also fixed for mankind. But contrary to other things in the universe, man has been given the freedom of choice. He could, out of his free will, either obey or go against them). Keeping this discretion in mind, they are advised to lead their lives according to the Divine Laws, so that their present life would become better; and also to adopt the same attitude for the future. In this way both your physical life as well as your own ’self’would develop nicely. This is what is meant by the pleasantries of the present and the future. 46: Their attitude is such that whenever Divine Guidance is presented to them, they turn away from it. 47: They also raise strange objections. (For instance) They object when they are told to keep open and accessible for the needy, the means of nourishment that the Almighty has provided to them. Those who deny the Divine Directives of Rabubiyat tell those who have faith in them, that if Allah Almighty had willed that wealth should be distributed in a way that no one remains hungry in the world, then why did He not arrange it so by Himself? Why is He asking human beings to establish a system in which everyone adequately gets the necessities of life. Who should tell them that by saying so they are committing a big mistake. (God establishes His system in human society by human hands only. The purpose is that human beings should use their ability to choose properly, so that their personalities also develop. Otherwise it was not at all difficult for Him (God) to have made mankind devoid of free will, just like the other things in the universe which are bound to exist by the Laws of God. By saying that had God wanted so He should have done this Himself, man is denying himself the dignity of the freedom of choice and is trying to run away from his responsibility. This is his gross error of judgement (6:149; 16:35; 43:20). 48: And when they are told that if they do not leave the erroneous path its result would be destruction, they say, "If what you say is true, when will that doom come. 49: (According to Our Law of Mukafat there is a time lag between the action and the result to be manifested in visible from. It is due to this gap that people raise such objections but when this intermission is over and the result emerges in the form of a single blast, there is hue and cry all around). They are only waiting for that blast, which will seize them so abruptly, that they will still be busy arguing with each other. 50: So sudden their end will be that they will not even have time to make a will or go back to their families. 51: This state will not remain confined to this world, but will continue in the hereafter. Then when the trumpet is sounded for ‘the new life’, life will be given a new form and all of them would come out of their abodes, running towards the court of their Rabb. 52: They shall say in utter surprise "Woe unto us. We have been roused from our sleep!" Whereupon they will be told, "This is the appointed Hour for the disclosure of results which Ar-Rahman had promised and whose truth His messengers used to affirm". 53: It will be just one single blast creating a huge commotion; and all of them will be arraigned before Our Law of Mukafat. 54: They shall be assured, "Today no human being shall be wronged in the least. Only the results of your own deeds will confront you." 55: Surely, those who are destined for ‘Jannah’ in reward for their deeds would be immensely busy in making arrangements for the new life; and all that they do would be a source of great enjoyment for them. 56: Alongwith their companions they will be reclining on couches in a state of sheer happiness. 57: They will get ample fruit as a reward for their deeds, and they will be provided whatever they ask for. 58: All this is planned to ensure that the development of their personalities and completion of their abilities are not deficient, and that there is no danger of them ever losing these traits. All this would happen as per Allah Almighty ’s Law of Rabubiyyat, which has made sufficient provisions for the development and completion of human abilities. 59: At that stage society will no longer remain intermingled. The guilty will be separated from the noble. No one will be able to cheat others in the guise of being a gentleman; and the guilty ones will be unable to enjoy the fruits of Jannat. 60: The criminals will be questioned, "Did I not send you directives not to follow the rebellious powers and selfish instincts, as these are your open enemies which can estrange one brother from the other. 61: "You should follow Our Law, as that is the only balanced and straight path that will take you to your destination. 62: "You were also warned that your selfish instincts and rebellious leaders would mislead many of your groups and that as such the majority amongst you would go astray. We had told you these things very clearly but you did not use your intellect and wisdom. 63: "The result is this ‘Jahannum’ about which you were repeatedly warned. 64: "Now enter and endure it; and hear once again that this is the outcome of your persistent denial of following the right course". 65: On that Day it will not be necessary to record their confession. Their own hands will speak to Us and their feet will bear witness to whatever crimes they had committed. Their deeds will become open proof against them. Man will stand witness against his own ’self’. (17:13-14; 75:14-15). 66: (This is Our Law of Mukafat according to which decisions regarding the rise and fall of nations in this world as well as in the hereafter, are taken.) O Rasool! The end result of your enemies will also be their destruction as per this Law. If Our Law of Mashiyyat had not allowed everyone to follow the path they liked, it was not difficult for Us to deprive them (the opponents of the Divine Order) of their vision so that they would have strayed forever in search of the right path. And they would not have found anything. 67: In spite of all their faculties, We could also have weakened and transmuted them to the extent that they would have been unable to move forward or turn back. (And in this way We could have blunted their opposition. But We did not want to do it. 68: We do not deprive people of their powers in this manner. Actually what happens to nations is similar to the process of ageing. In old age, one grows weak and one’s faculties become weaker under the physical laws. Instead of growing stronger, the physical faculties are reversed. The same is the case with nations. When they leave the right path their faculties become exhausted and they start regressing. Why don’t they ponder on these facts. 69: When We explain things in similies or parables, it does not mean that We are not serious and are speaking casually in a poetic manner. We neither taught such poetry to Our Rasool, nor is it worthy of a person who has been assigned to deliver such a revolutionary and vital message. This is certainly not poetry (26:224). These are but historical facts and a code of life which are vivid and illuminating. 70: And O Rasool! This code of life has been given to you so that you may warn the nation which still exhibits signs of life and wants to survive. If they still refuse to adopt the right path, they will themselves see that whatever We had said was the truth and not poetry. 71: (Contrary to the condition of existing nations, the state of dead nations is like that of cattle; an animal which has no objective in life. It lives its life for the sake of its master and dies in his service. Don’t they ever ponder over the fact that they have complete mastery and command over the animals which We have created for them. 72: We made these animals subservient to them. Some of them they use for riding; and others they slaughter. 73: And they derive other benefits from them, like drinking their milk. Even after knowing so much, why do they not take to the right course of life. 74: Also they leave Allah Almighty aside and consider other deities to be sovereign, reverting to them for succor and believing them to have the power and authority to do so. 75: Tell them that these deities have no power to help in any way. Not only can they not help them, they are incapable of even protecting their own selves. In fact to protect these deities, a host of followers and priests have to remain alert and vigilant all the time. At the time of clashes, these very protectors themselves get arrested by their opponents. 76: So, O Rasool! Do not be aggrieved about what they say. We are certainly aware of what they are saying openly and what they are hiding in their hearts. 77: (Man’s condition is such that he can forget his own reality, become rebellious and follow his emotions. He does not reflect over the fact that We had created him out of a mere drop of sperm (over which he had no control). And then he openly opposes Us. 78: He starts talking questioningly about Us and becomes oblivious to how he himself was created. He even denies Almighty’s statement that you would be brought to life once again. He also questions who could give life to bones that have crumbled to dust. (37:16; 73:3). 79: Tell them that the Almighty Who created them for the first time will bring them back to life. He is fully aware and has full knowledge regarding all His creations (as regards the manner and stages through which His creations have to pass). 80: It is God’s Law of Mashiyat which keeps moisture and heat combined in the green branches of the trees (that is the flames are hidden within the branches). When the branch is ignited you can see this fire with your own eyes. (Can He not preserve the energy of life in a similar manner). 81: How can the Almighty, Who created the heavens and the earth (when nothing existed before) not be able to recreate them (after death)? Why not! It is within His absolute powers to create anything (He likes); and He has the knowledge of everything. 82: He does not have to bring any raw material from anywhere for the purpose of creation. His Law of creation is that whenever He wills something, the process of its creation is initiated rightaway. 83: Therefore the Almighty, Who has absolute command and control over everything, is far above the notion that He is incapable of bringing the dead to life once again. Remember! Just as the supremacy and sovereignty of God encompasses the whole universe, His Law of Mukafat also encompasses human deeds. Every step of yours leads towards it, in this life as well as in the hereafter. No action of yours will remain without results, whether the results come before your eyes in this life or later in the hereafter. This in fact is the basis of Deen. |
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Tags: Islam, Quran, Religious, Religious, surah-yasin, yasinJanuary 28, 2007
The 10th day of Muharram will be on Monday January 29th, 2007.
May Allah accept our fasting insha’Allah!!
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The Virtues of Allahs sacred month of Muharram:
Fasting On the Day of Ashura Expiates the Sins of the Preceding Year
When the Day of Judgment comes, we will without doubt all desire to steerclear from our sins and wish that we had done more good deeds that wouldbe a cause for removal of our bad deeds.
Of much interest to us Muslims these days should be the fasting the 9thand the 10th of Muharram. The Prophet, sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, saidabout the voluntary fasting on the Day of Aashoraa:
“It expiates the sins of the preceding year.” [Saheeh Muslim]
Ibn Abbas, radhiallahu anhu, reported: “The Prophet, sallallahu alayhiwa sallam, came to al-Madeenah and saw the Jews fasting on the day ofAashooraa. He asked them about that. They replied, “This is a good day,the day on which [...]
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