Posted by flame of islam on Wednesday, April 20, 2011,
In :
Books
Sufi Comics
are short comic strips that illustrate the eternal spiritual truths in
the teachings of Islam. These comics were published on the Arif & Ali’s Blog over the last two years. 40 Sufi Comics
is a collection of these comics in the form of a book. Along side each
comic are verses from the Holy Quran & Traditions from the Prophet
& the Ahlul Bayt, related to the topic of the comic. Some of the
titles included in the book:
* The Truth about Lies
* Mother
* Where does Wisdom c...
Allah
(S.W.T.) has entrusted parents with their children. Parents bear the
responsibility to raise-up their children in the Islamic way. If they do
that they will be blessed in this life and in the hereafter, and if
they don't, they will get bad result during their life and in the
hereafter.
Imam
Bukhari and Muslim reported that the Prophet Mohammad (P.B.U.H.) said,
"all of you are heads of a group and all of you are responsible for your
groups; the ruler is the head of state and he i...
Sheikh al-Islam Ibn Taimiyya (may the mercy of Allah be upon him) said that he should pray maghrib with the imam (prayer leader), then pray asr afterwards, as agreed upon by all leading scholars. The question of does he repeat maghrib has two scholarly opinions: the first is that he repeats. This is the saying of Ibn Omar, Malik, Abi Hanifa and Ahmad in what is most well-known about this issue. The second opinion is that he does not repeat. This is the saying of Ibn Abbas, the Shafiei madhab, ... Continue reading ...
If
a person dozes while listening to the Friday sermon, it is recommended
for him to change the place with the person next to him. In doing this
he should be careful not to speak; rather, he should use some gestures
(hand movements, etc.).
The evidence for this is the hadith narrated by Samrah who said:
The
Prophet (peace be upon him) said: If one of you dozes during the
Friday sermon, he should exchange his position with the person sitting
next to him.
Question: One of my friends gave me some zakaah so that I
could distribute it to those who are entitled to it. I distributed part
of it, and I am still distributing what is left, but at the same time I
need some money because I am about to get married and to finish
building my house which is not yet completed. And I am also in debt. Am
I entitled to take some of the zakaah or not?
Please note that I cannot tell this to my friend at present
Posted by Syed Hussain on Sunday, November 21, 2010,
In :
Poem
It was just yesterday
That life my brother was tryna turn away
Gave up the kush sour and haze..
Streets were amazed!
Always In da mosque… Giving sadaka he had no limits to his cost
Fasibililah he said… Quran he recited, Quran he read..
Haven’t seen him that happy ever… words he spoke more clever
Was rockin his qamis through any weather..
givin dawah tryna help people change for the better!
Making plans for marriage n hijra.. Told me he gone name his first
daughter hijra
Jannah was h... Continue reading ...