06.27.08

Exp. of Al Aajrroomiyyah: ‘Arabic for Beginners & other online classes

Posted in 'Arabic, FYI, Seeking Knowledge, Tawheed tagged at 10:15 pm by Desert Diaries

As salaamu ‘alaikum. FYI from ‘Ilm for All - Know Islam Yahoo E-Group…..
 
Haneefah
 

 

 

Bismillaah Wal Hamdulillaah Wa As-Salatu wa As-Salamu ‘Ala Rasoolillah Wa Ba’d:

Dear brothers and sisters – May Allaah Shower His Rahmah upon you

Assalamu ‘Alaikum Wa Rahmatullaahi Wa Barakatuh

 

We are pleased to annouce change in the timing for the duroos of Shaikh Mohammad Al-Malki in the following  classes :

 

PALTALK ROOM - ilmforall Know Islam

(Under Religion and Spirituality/ Islam)

 

11 a.m. EST / 6 p.m. Saudi / 4 p.m. GMT

SATURDAY - Kitab Tawhid (Imam Mohammad ibn Abdul Wahhab - rahimah-Allah)

SUNDAY - Seerah Nabawiyyah and His Ten Companions - (Imam Jumailee)

 

11 p.m. EST / 6 a.m. Saudi / 4 a.m. GMT

EVERDAY (except Fridays) – Arabic for Beginners

(Explanation of al-Aajurumiyyah)

Click Here  for Past Lessons

 

*NEW DARS* EVERY MONDAY - THURSDAY

11 a.m. EST / 6 p.m. Saudi / 4 p.m. GMT

PIPI Phase 2 (Perfect Implementation of the pillars of Imaan)
To Register for the course, please email ilmforall@hotmail. com with your paltalk ID.  Certificates will be given.

 

 

PALTALK ROOM -

TOWARDS UNDERSTANDING ISLAM

(Under Social Issues and Politics/ Human Rights)

 

OPEN - QUESTION AND ANSWER SESSION

EVERYDAY - 3 p.m. EST / 10 p.m. Saudi / 8 p.m. GMT

 

Inshaa Allah

 

Updates regarding the programmes & Duroos of Shaikh Mohammad Al-Malki  in Paltalk – Room – ilmforall Know Islam and his Dawah Trips, You can subscribe to : http://groups. yahoo.com/ group/IlmForAll_ KnowIslam/ – inshaa Allah

Shaykh Mohammad al-Malki’s Biodata: http://www.albaseer ah.org/forum/ showthread. php?t=2374

04.19.08

Beautiful: Knowledge Saves ‘Abdul Qaadir

Posted in Tawheed tagged at 6:07 am by Desert Diaries

Wa ‘alaikumus salaam wa rahmatullaahi wa barakaatuh. This is beautiful. Please read it: Knowledge Saves ‘Abdul Qaadir
 
Haneefah

11.01.07

Young Americans Today are More Skeptical & Resistant to Christianity

Posted in Tawheed tagged , at 1:29 am by Desert Diaries

As salaamu ‘alaikum wa rahmatullaahi wa barakaatuh. I was surfing the net and came across several articles containing the following excerpt written by a non-Muslim.

“Young Americans today are more skeptical and resistant to Christianity than were people of the same age just a decade ago, says a new study. Negative perceptions toward the Christian faith have outweighed the positive as a growing percentage of younger Americans associate with a faith outside Christianity.”“Only 16 percent of non-Christians aged 16 to 29 years old said they have a “good impression” of Christianity, according to a report released Monday by The Barna Group. A decade ago, the vast majority of Americans outside the Christian faith, including young people, felt favorably toward Christianity’s role in society. Young people have an even lesser positive impression of evangelicals. Only 3 percent of 16- to 29-year-olds who are not of the Christian faith express favorable views of evangelicals. In the previous generation, 25 percent of young people had positive associations toward evangelicals.”

“Among other common impressions, 23 percent of young non-Christians said “Christianity is changed from what it used to be” and “Christianity in today’s society no longer looks like Jesus.” Young born-again Christians were just as likely to say the same (22 percent).”

***End Quote***

Could this be one of the many results of changing what was revealed to them? No wonder it no longer “looks like Jesus” (peace be upon him). Allaah said:

فَوَيْلٌ لِّلَّذِينَ يَكْتُبُونَ الْكِتَابَ بِأَيْدِيهِمْ

“Then woe to those who write the Book with their own hands…”

Allaahu Aa’lam.

10.09.07

Prophet’s Masjid Now Open 24-7

Posted in FYI, Tawheed, The Masaajid, What's Going on in the Gulf? tagged , , , at 7:10 am by Desert Diaries

Prophet’s Mosque Now Open 24-7The Prophet’s Mosque in Madinah, the second holiest mosque for Muslims, will be kept open 24 hours a day, seven days a week throughout the year on the instructions of Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah, according to Madinah Gov. Prince Abdul Aziz ibn Majed.

“This gracious decision reflects the king’s care and keenness toward pilgrims and worshippers who visit the Prophet’s Mosque,” the governor said. “It will also help the faithful to spend long hours inside the mosque in worship and meditation.”

Until now the mosque closed after the last prayer (isha) and reopened for the pre-dawn prayer (fajr).

Prince Abdul Aziz said all departments of the mosque have been readied to carry out the king’s instruction. Sheikh Saleh Al-Hosain, head of the Presidency of the Two Holy Mosques, said from now on the Madinah Mosque’s doors would be closed only for routine maintenance services. “This is good news for all Muslims, especially for pilgrims who come from far off places in the Kingdom and other parts of the world,” said Mohammed Badahad, assistant secretary-general of the World Assembly of Muslim Youth.

He said the move would help reduce overcrowding inside the mosque, as the faithful would receive extra hours for worship and prayers. The Grand Mosque in Makkah is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Like his predecessors, King Abdullah has shown special interest in the care and development of the two holy mosques. Recently, he allocated SR10 billion for the comprehensive development of the Grand Mosque in Makkah and the holy sites of Mina, Arafat and Muzdalifah.

10.02.07

Some Thoughts on Soorah al Faatihah

Posted in Quraan, Tawheed tagged , at 10:36 am by Desert Diaries

Some Thoughts on Soorah al-Faatihah
Author: Sr. Nada Tayfour
Source: Adapted from Ibn a-Qayyim’s ‘Madarij’

Reciting Sooratul-Faatihah as we all know, is an essential part of our daily prayers. It was narrated by Ubada bin As-Samit that Allah’s Messenger (sallallaahu ‘alaihi wa sallam) said, ” Whoever does not recite Surat Al-Fatiha in his prayer, his prayer is invalid”. This motivates every Muslim to understand the deep meanings behind the words of this Soorah. Consequently , this helps us in keeping Khushoo’ while standing in front of Allaah in our prayers. In this Soorah we start by praising Allah the Lord of mankind, jinns and all that exists, the most Beneficent, the most Merciful, and the only Owner of the Day of Recompense. Then we declare that we worship Him alone, and from Him alone we ask for help.

Then we ask Him to guide us to the straight path. In his valuable book “Al- Madaarij As-Saalikeen ” Ibn Al-Qayyim points out three levels of guidance.

First , Guidance of Bayaan, “clarification”. This does not happen except through Allah’s prophets whom He sends to explain to mankind the essence of His message and to show them the way to the straight path.

Second, Guidance of Tawfeeq, “success” (on the straight path). In this level we ask Allah to open our hearts to his religion and to be steadfast upon it; by this it becomes the most precious thing in our lives.

Although these two levels of Guidance are separate, reaching the straight path would not be achieved except by them both. These two levels include gaining the knowledge of what we did not know about the truth and becoming anxious to follow it openly and secretly, the ability to fulfill our duty through our sayings, actions and intentions, and to ask Allah to keep us firm on this path till we die.

Some people would ask why do we need to ask for guidance while we are already guided; we know Allah and we believe in Him? We need to believe without doubt that we all are always in need to ask for guidance because the things which we do not know are more than the things which we know. The things which we do not do due to our carelessness or laziness are much more than the things which we do, the same can be said about the things which we are incapable of doing. Those of us who do not see any lack concerning their knowledge or practice need to ask the guidance from Allah to keep them in this state till they die.

The third level of guidance would be the guidance in the Day of Judgement to the way which leads to Paradise . Whoever is guided in life to Allah’s path according to what He sent His messengers with, would be guided to the straight path in the Hereafter.

If we want to know how we are going to pass the straight path above Hell in the Hereafter we have to examine the way we are passing Allah’s path in this life. We are going to walk there the same way we walk here. Some people would pass like a glimpse, some would pass like the wind ,some would walk slowly and some would creep and others would stuck and then would be thrown in hell fire. So let each one of us examine the way we will pass there from the way we are passing here. And let us examine carefully the things which are holding us from passing the straight pass whether they are our desires or confused ideas. These things are like chains which delay or stop our movement on the straight path. It is really fearful to say that if these chains are many, solid and heavy here in life they are going to be the same when we are going to pass the straight pass above Hell.

When we ask Allah in Sooratul-Faatihah to guide us to the straight path we ask Him to put us with those whom He has bestowed His Grace on. Here we need to ask two questions.
First, who are those people ?

Second, if we choose to follow the straight path which leads to Allah why do we need to be accompanied with those people?

Ibn Al-Qayyim explained that the one who wants to follow the straight path in this life finds that the majority of people around him or her do not want to follow the same path. And because the human soul normally looks for a companion Allah pointed out the importance for having a company on this road. Allah  defined this company by saying in Surah An-Nisa verse 69:

“Those on whom Allah has bestowed His Grace, of the Prophets, the Siddiqun (those followers of the prophets who were first and foremost to believe in them, like Abu Bakr As-Siddiq), the martyrs, and the righteous. And how excellent these companions are!”

If sometimes we feel lonely when passing Allah’s path we need to think of those who passed or are passing the same path, to know that they are our company , and to make our best to follow their steps. At the same time we should not pay any attention to those who do not want to choose the same path and should be strong enough so we do not let them detain us.

One of Al-Salaf said: “Stick firmly to the path of truth and do not feel lonely because of the few number of people who would join you, and be aware of the path of misguidance and do not be mislead with the large number of the destroyed).”

And from Allaah is all help sought.

Ref: http://www.almizaanpubs.com/article_15.html

“So, How Can he not Love Him?”

Posted in Quraan, Seeking Knowledge, Tawheed tagged , , , , , at 10:15 am by Desert Diaries

As salaamu ‘alaikum wa rahmatullaahi wa barakaatuh.

Excerpt from the Book “Al Fawaa-id”………

The servant never ceases to benefit from reflecting on the Book of Allaah. His heart bears witness to such types of knowledge that increase his faith and strengthen it. How can this not be so? When he finds within the Quraan, a King who is Glorious, Merciful, Generous and Beautiful; this is His standing.”

“So how can he not love Him, compete to attain a nearness to Him or use up his energy in trying to show love for Him? How can He not be more beloved to Him than anything else? How can he not prefer His pleasure to anyone else’s pleasure? How can he not be attached to His remembrance? How can his love for Him, his desire to meet Him and feeling close to Him not be his nourishment, strength and medicine, in that if he were to be bereft of this, he would become corrupt and ruined and would not benefit from his life?”

Al Fawaa-id
Ibn al Qayyim al Jawziyyah (rahimahullaah)
Page 60

Maa Shaa Allaah!

Haneefah

09.28.07

Magicians Busted in Police Sting

Posted in Tawheed, What's Going on in the Gulf? at 4:34 pm by Desert Diaries

Black Magic Practitioners in Police Net
Badea Abu Al-Naja & Muhammad Al-Juaid, Arab News
 
MAKKAH, 28 September 2007 — In the past three months, a team of Makkah police, led by Col. Muhammad Al-Minshawi, arrested three men, who swindled thousands of riyals from people alleging they were black magicians.In the first operation, police arrested two men from Cameroon. Both had arrived in the Kingdom on Umrah visas and overstayed. Secret police in Jeddah found out about their illegal activities and monitored them for some time. Eventually a plainclothes police officer was sent to gather further evidence.

“The officer approached them at an apartment in Jeddah. One of the men asked for a large sum of money and claimed he could increase the amount through magic,” said a police spokesman.

“Our officer said he would bring SR500,000. The magician said he could multiply it to SR5 million. The officer managed to convince them that they needed to come to Makkah and that they would get the money there,” said the spokesman.

The magicians arrived in Makkah and were arrested. They were then transferred to the Al-Kakeeya police center for further questioning.

In the second case, Makkah police arrested a Nigerian magician who would target sick women and say he could do supernatural things to cure them.

“Police found SR3,000 in his possession and a phonebook full of names and numbers of women that he had targeted,” said the police spokesman. The man was transferred to the Al-Kakeeya police station for further questioning.

“People should be careful. Most of these black magicians are fraudsters,” said Maj. Abdul Muhsin Al-Mayman of the Makkah police. “If they could make money multiply then they would have done it for themselves instead of demanding money from people.”

The Islaamic Ruling on Magic & Magicians by Shaykh Fawzaan

09.26.07

‘Umrah 2007 - Shaykh Muhammad al ‘Aqil via You Tube

Posted in Tawheed tagged , , at 10:17 pm by Desert Diaries

—– Original Message —–

From: Authentic Statements General Announcments

All praise is for Allah, and may much peace and blessings be upon the Messenger of Allah, and upon (the Messenger’s) family and companions.

It gives all of us here at Authentic Statements great pleasure to present to you some Educational Visual Dvd’s, by some of the mashaayikh that we visited during our Umrah/2007. Insha allah,you will find them educational and very beneficial.

Two sets “The Aqeedah of Ibn Abi Zaid Al-Qayrawaani & The Coniditions of Salaat & Wudhoo Consists” of 4 series of classes. Also, please view a 5 minute clip of a lecture by Shaykh Muhammad ibn Abdul Wahhaab al-Aqil “Qadaa’ Wal Qadr” [Belief In Allah's Decree & Pre-Ordainment].

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5SLXqRdV9ng

So, Who Was it Then that Was Crucified?

Posted in Quraan, Tawheed at 10:05 pm by Desert Diaries

بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم

الحمد لله رب العالمين وصلى الله وسلم على نبينا محمد وعلى آله وأصحابه ومن اهتدى بهديه إلى يوم الدين أما بعد

 السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته

Allaah said,

﴿فَأَيَّدْنَا الَّذِينَ ءَامَنُواْ عَلَى عَدُوِّهِمْ﴾

(So, We gave power to those who believed against their enemies,) that is,`We gave them victory over the group of Christians which defied them,’

﴿فَأَصْبَحُواْ ظَـهِرِينَ﴾

“And they became the victorious (uppermost).” - over the disbelieving group, when We sent Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him).’

Imaam Abu Ja`far bin Jareer At-Tabari (may Allaah have mercy upon him) reported that Ibn `Abbaas (may Allaah be pleased with him) said, “When Allaah decided to raise `Eesaa (Jesus - peace be upon him) to heaven, `Eesaa went to his companions while drops of water were dripping from his head. At that time, there were twelve men at the house. `Eesaa said to them, `Some of you will disbelieve in me twelve times after having believed in me.’ He then asked, `Who among you volunteers that he be made to resemble me and be killed instead of me; he will be with me in my place (in Paradise).’ One of the youngest men present volunteered, but `Eesaa commanded him to sit down. He repeated his statement and the young man again stood up and volunteered, and `Eesaa again told him to sit down. He repeated the same statement and the young man volunteered. This time, `Eesaa (peace be upon him) said, `Then it will be you.’

The appearance of ‘Eesaa was cast upon that young man, while `Eesaa, peace be upon him, was raised to heaven through an opening in the roof of the house. The Jews came looking for `Eesaa and arrested the one that appeared as him, killing him by crucifixion.

Some of them disbelieved in `Eesaa twelve times, after they had believed in him. They divided into three groups. One group, Al-Ya`qubiyyah (the Jacobites), said, Allaah (God) remained with us as much as He willed and then ascended to heaven.’ Another group, An-Nasturiyyah (the Nestorians), said, Allaahs’ son remained with us as much as Allaah willed and He then raised him up to heaven.’ A third group said, “Allaahs’ servant and Messenger remained with us as much as Allaah willed and then Allaah raised him up to Him.’ The last group was the Muslim group. The two disbelieving groups collaborated against the Muslim group and annihilated it. Islaam remained unjustly concealed until Allaah sent Muhammad.

Tafseer of Soorah as Saff (61:14)

Imaam Ibn Katheer (rahimahullaah)

Vol. #9