Sunday, August 22, 2010

Friday, August 20, 2010

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Respect of a Muslim

Excellence of Durood Shareef
The Holy Prophet  said, 'The closest to me on the Day of Judgement will be the one who recited the most Durood Shareef upon me in the world.' (Jami' Tirmidhi, Hadith 484, V2, P27, Dar-ul-Fikr Beirut)

Fake coin
A fire worshiper used to have his clothes tailored by Sayyiduna Sheikh Abdullah Khayyaat  and he would give a fake coin each time which he  would accept. Once, in his absence, his student did not accept the fake coin from this fire worshiper. When Sayyiduna Sheikh Abdullah Khayyaat  returned and found out about this, he asked his student, 'Why did you not accept the coin? He has been giving me a fake coin for many years which I always accepted so that he would not give it to another Muslim.' (Ihya-ul-Uloom, V3, P77, Dar-ul-Kutubul Ilmiyyah Beirut)

What does Dawat-e-Islami want?
Dear Islamic Brothers! So you see, our pious predecessors   were filled with the enthusiasm of having respect for Muslims. To save unfamiliar Islamic brothers from unexpected damage, they used to bear their own loss whereas today, a brother is busy in robbing his own brother. The worldwide non-political movement Dawat-e-Islami wants to bring back the memories of our pious predecessors Dawat-e-Islami gets rid of hatred and spreads love. Every Islamic brother should make a habit of travelling in the Madani Qafilay every month and whilst doing Fikr-e-Madina, they should fill in their Madani In'aamaat card and hand it in to the zimadaar every month. In'shaa-Allah  with its blessings and for the sake of the Beloved , you will develop an enthusiasm for respecting Muslims. If this happens, In'shaa-Allah  our society will once again become a beautiful garden.
Three types of people are deprived of Heaven
Parents and the  (blood related) rightfully deserve to be the most respected in society but unfortunately little attention is paid to this. Some people are very humble and friendly in front of the general public but they are unpleasant and ill-mannered at home. For the attention of such people, I would like to mention that Sayyiduna Abdullah ibn Umar  narrates that the beloved of Allah  said, 'Three people will not enter Heaven: the one who causes grief to his parents, a dayyuth  ) and a woman who resembles a man.' (Majma'uz Zawaaid, Hadith 13431, V8, P270, Dar-ul-Fikr Beirut)
Definition of dayyuth
In the mentioned Hadith, along with the one who causes grief to his parents, a dayyuth will be also deprived of Heaven. A dayyuth is that foolish husband who doesn't care if his wife meets strange men. Sadly, in this day and age, there is hardly anyone who is conscious of this matter. Remember! As well as other people, first cousins, uncle's wife, aunt's husband and a sister's husband are strangers according to Shariah. Shariah has even placed a veil between sister-in-law and brother-in-law. If the wife is open with them and does not do Shari' veil from them, she shall be rightful of Hell and if the husband can stop her but does not, he is a dayyuth according to Shariah and a dayyuth is rightful of Hell. A dayyuth is a Fasiq-e-Mu'lin, unworthy of Imaamat and unworthy to be a witness. Dear Islamic Brothers! Make a habit of travelling regularly in the Madani Qafilay and fill in your Madani In'aamaat card everyday and submit it every month to the area zimadaar. In'shaa-Allah  the disease of immodesty, indecency & shamelessness known as dayyuthi as well as other sins will be cured and prevented for the sake of the Beloved.
Woman wearing masculine clothes is deprived of Heaven
It is stated in a Hadith that a woman who resembles a man will be deprived of Heaven. A woman who wears masculine clothes, shoes, or has a masculine hairstyle is also included in this. Often, this issue is not kept in mind when dressing children. Sometimes, girls are (Allah  forbid) made to wear shirts & trousers along with a hat and so they are assumed to be boys. If you dress your daughters in boyish outfits or give them a masculine hairstyle, you will be sinful. Mehndi can be applied on the palms and feet of girls but certainly not on boys otherwise you will be sinful. Do not dress your children in clothes which have pictures of living things upon them. Do not apply nail polish upon children and the children's mother should not apply nail polish because wudu & ghusl will not be completed. Avoid using glitter because water does not flow beneath it. For wudu and ghusl to be valid, it is necessary to remove glitter from the body first. If a speck of glitter remains because you did not see it and without noticing it you offered salaah, the salaah will be counted but upon noticing it, it is important to remove it and to wash that part immediately otherwise the salaah you read later on will not be counted.
 
Respect of the elder brother
Along with parents, other close relatives such as brothersand sisters should also be respected. After the father, the grandfather and elder brother are next in status as the elder brother is in place of the father. The Holy Prophet said, 'The right of an elder brother upon his younger brother is like the right which a father has upon his children.' (Shu'ubul-Imaan, Hadith 7929, V6, P210, Dar-ul-Kutubul Ilmiyyah Beirut)
Teach your children respect
Parents should also be considerate of the rights of their children. Instead of making them ‘modern', they should try to make them walking examples of Sunnah, they should beautify their manners, they should prevent them from acquiring bad companionships and must make efforts to attach them with the Sunnah inspired Madani environment. They must prevent them from watching films & dramas and from participating in events which are filled with bad customs and traditions which are filled with music and make people neglectful from the remembrance of Allah . Today, parents probably think to themselves that the only rights which the children are entitled to is that they are provided with worldly education so that they become capable of earning wealth. Sadly, the concern to save the children's clothes from filth is present but unfortunately the cleanliness of the child's heart and deeds is certainly not considered. The beloved of Allah  said, 'It is better for a person to teach his children manners than to give one saa (approx. 2.75kg) in charity.' (Jami' Tirmidhi, Hadith 195, V3, P38) and He  also said, 'A father has not given anything better to his child than good manners.' (Jami' Tirmidhi, Hadith 1959, V3, P383)

One reason for not having a Madani environment at home
How sad! These days most of our homes do not have a Madani environment and we are mostly to blame for this. We are open with our family, we joke & mock, we use foul & impolite language, we have bad manners and a lot of carelessness has contributed towards this. Our Islamic brothers are very polite & humble when presenting themselves to the general public but are very temperamental and ill mannered at home. Remember! In this manner, you cannot enforce or impose your authority upon them. They will instead be deprived of rectification. Beware! If you do not make an effort to improve your character and if you don't humble yourself towards your family to rectify them, you may go to Hell because Allah  says in the Holy Qur'an, Part 28, Sura Tahreem, Verse 6,
Translation Kanzul-Imaan: Oh People who believe! Save yourselves and your families from the fire, the fuel of which is men and stones.
How shall we save our family members from Hell?
In the light of this blessed verse, it is stated in Khazain-ul-Irfaan, 'By becoming obedient towards Allah and His Messenger , performing worship, refraining from sins, guiding your families towards good and forbidding them from evil and by teaching them knowledge & etiquettes (save yourselves and your families from the fire of Hell).'

Sunday, May 9, 2010



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Saturday, May 8, 2010

Friday, May 7, 2010

Tolerance of The Holy Prophet (Peace be upon him)

Tolerance means to bear pain or hardships with patience. It also means to bear things you do not like. For example, when you are very angry and want to hit some one, but do not do so, you are displaying tolerance. The greatest tolerance was practiced by our Holy Prophet(peace be upon him)
We follow the teachings of our Holy Prophet(peace be upon him). We learn from his lifr how much tolerance he practised. The Holy Prophet(peace be upon him)showed great tolerance all through his life. He (peace be upon him)never gave trouble to any one.
He(peace be upon him)even prayed for his enemies and for those who troubled him. Our Holy Prophet(peace be upon him)was a model of tolerance. He(peace be upon him)never wished ill of any one. Hazrat Ayesha (Radi Allah unho)said that the Holy Prophet(peace be upon him)never took revenge upon any one. Abu Sufyan was the worst enemy of Islam before he became a Muslim. At the conquest of Makkah the Holy Prophet(peace be upon him)not only forgave him but also honored him by declaring "amnesty" for those who took refuge in his house.

Saturday, May 1, 2010

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