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Hopelesss |
Posted by: Guest - 08-31-2003, 08:37 PM - Forum: Islam
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Salam Alaikum...ف dont know if it ok to write but ف do...i m so much hopeles in almosteveryhink. 4 Example to enter Jannah...Sometimes i wish to die than i think when i die i m also there hopeless there when Allah swt dont have mercy to me..ف'm between this world and acheraat...Wassalam
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How to learn english? |
Posted by: Guest - 08-31-2003, 04:48 PM - Forum: General
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Salam Alaikum...Which way is better to learn english. There is no one ف ccan talk english real...ف just try to learn such so on boards to get my english better...ف cant speak very good (so Allah allow me) turksh and german but i ll learn arabic and english...For arabic ف ll take class with some arabic speakers in my country but english is diffucult..فt is possible to learn english online or so??? فs there any1....Jazakallahu Khayran....wassalam
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Why do u hate it soooooooo much? |
Posted by: masriahmuslimah - 08-30-2003, 12:06 PM - Forum: Woman and family
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Asalam~O~Alykum sisters
What I am going 2 write about 2day something I think a lot of ppl talked about, but still some ppl don't listen. I know al7amduallah that most sisters on this website wear al7amduallah hijab, but still there r sisters who don't ware it. I want 2 ask one question Why? Why some sisters refuse 2 wear it? What is ur reason? Ask ur self one question what r u going 2 say when u stand in front of Allah when he asks u why didn't u wear it? Will u tell him that u wanted 2 attract men or that u were afraid of what might ppl say about u. Or other 1000000000000 reasons. The most important thing u miss is what will allah thinks and wants of u. Why do u care soooooooooooooooooo much about what ppl say and think and just dont give ur self a chance 2 ask ur self what allah will think. Sisters plz give ur self a chance 2 reconsider what is the most important thing 2 u what allah thinks and wants or what the ppl thinks and wants.
I added a link from Amr Khaled's website that talks about hijab. Hope u will take a few mins out of ur time 2 listen 2 it. It really helps. Plz copy and past it 2 ur search bar.
Salam~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Sally Samy
http://www.amrkhaled.net/ar/amr/modules....load&cid=1
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Something To Consider… |
Posted by: masriahmuslimah - 08-30-2003, 11:29 AM - Forum: Woman and family
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Asalam~o~Alykum sisters
Remmber my friend who wrote the other poem that is called Too Late.... Well here is a new peom she wrote.
Salam~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Sally Samy
Something To Consider…
Here’s something to consider… here’s something to all mankind…
Do you ever feel empty? Like your soul is hard to find?
Did you ever think of what it could be?
Open up your eyes ask yourself and see…
What’s it worth?
Does it compare?
You have the urge to dress tightly…
If you stop and think you’ll realize He’s Truly Almighty.
In His Heaven, you get to wear silk and all that you may desire,
Dress like a queen, like you own an empire.
What’s it worth?
Does it compare?
You have the urge to look beautiful, so you use makeup all the time,
You think it’s okay you don’t realize it’s worse than a crime.
Allah Understands and that’s why he Allows us,
To explore these urges, where there will be no fuss.
What’s it worth?
Does it compare?
You have the urge to date, the urge to allow your desire to live,
You want to love, be loved, you want to take, you want to give.
That’s all a scene from a dream,
See what Allah will give you in marriage, if all of that you redeem.
What’s it worth?
Does it compare?
You have the urge to copy homework and cheat,
By any means, you want your grade to be complete.
Even if those means disappoint the One Above,
Does it mean anything to you that you’re losing His Love?
What’s it worth?
Does it compare?
You have the urge to do all of this and then you cry?
You didn’t think when you said Oh what’s one lie?
For this ignorance you shall pay,
Because you continued to ignore, even when blessed night and day.
What’s it worth?
Does it compare?
Through heaven and hell think if it really does compare,
If you really think about it you wouldn’t dare,
To disappoint Allah, and follow your urge,
You’ll find true happiness, and for your soul you shall purge.
What’s it worth?
Does it compare?
If you think that it is worth something to follow your desire,
Then even for just a split second place your finger in fire.
If you can handle the pain and heat with ease,
Then give yourself license to do and say as you please.
What’s it worth?
Does it compare?...
- Salma Sidki
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Too Late.. |
Posted by: masriahmuslimah - 08-30-2003, 11:25 AM - Forum: Woman and family
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Asalam~O~Alykum sisters
This is a poem wrote, by a very good poet. She is not famous but she is really good. In fact she is one of my best friends and I want 2 share with the whole world what her idea's and her very good work r really like. Zagah allah kol 5ear
Salam~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Sally Samy
Too Late..
How come I never realized that one day it would be too late?
Why didn't I stop her from going out on dates?
I saw her cheat and lie to her mom,
I saw her lying to go to the prom.
I thought one day she'd quit her acts,
Turn to Allah, His Quran, His Verses and His Facts.
All the time she cheated on tests,
I didn't stop her I thought someday she'd confess.
She thought it was cool to shoplift at the mall,
I never thought that someday she'd fall.
I always saw her being rude to her mom talkin back to her,
I couldn't see the truth I was blinded by a blur.
All her clothes were really tight,
Car accident, she's gone in a blink of an eye.
I never thought the time would come so fast for her to die.....
I can't help but think as I sit here and pray,
For Allah to protect her in the grave where she lay.
How didn't I realize it?How couldn't I see?
But then again wait.... why didn't she?
-Salma Sidki
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The Veil |
Posted by: masriahmuslimah - 08-30-2003, 11:09 AM - Forum: Woman and family
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Asalam~o~Alykum
Last week I recived this lyrics from a friend. She said
"I heard this song a long time ago, its by Dawud Wharnsby Ali. Its a really good song, these are the lyrics to it." She wanted everyone 2 read it.
Salam~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Sally Samy
THE VEIL
They say, "Oh, poor girl, you're so beautiful you know
It's a shame that you cover up your beauty so."
She just smiles and graciously responds reassuringly,
"This beauty that I have is just one simple part of me.
This body that I have, no stranger has the right to see.
These long clothes, this shawl I wear, ensure my modesty.
Faith is more essential than fashion, wouldn't you agree?"
This hijab,
This mark of piety,
Is an act of faith, a symbol,
For all the world to see.
A simple cloth, to protect her dignity.
So lift the veil from your heart to see the heart of purity.
They tell her, "Girl, don't you know this is the West and you are free?
You don't need to be oppressed, ashamed of your femininity."
She just shakes her head and she speaks so assuredly,
"See the bill-boards and the magazines that line the check-out isles,
with their phony painted faces and their air-brushed smiles?
Well their sheer clothes and low cut gowns they are really not for me.
You call it freedom, I call it anarchy."
This hijab,
This mark of piety,
Is an act of faith, a symbol,
For all the world to see.
A simple cloth, to protect her dignity.
So lift the veil from your heart to see the heart of purity.
Lift the veil from your heart and seek the heart of purity.
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'Ilm - Gotta Have it - By Muhammad Al-Shareef |
Posted by: Mutawakkil - 08-29-2003, 08:36 PM - Forum: Islam
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<b>'Ilm - Gotta Have it</b>
By Muhammad Al-Shareef
Allah ta'ala blessed my wife and i with the opportunity to live in Madinah for 6 years. In the final year, during exam week, I came home from an exhausting 6 hours of exams and entered the apartment. My wife came in from our Muslim Bulgarian neighbors and said, "I have sad news." I saw in her face like her father had died. And I said, "What? What happened? Did your parents die?" She said, "No, Shaykh Bin Baz died today!"
I have never cried for the death of a family member more than I cried for Shaykh Bin Baz - Rahimahullah. He passed away on Thursday, and on Friday every Masjid in Saudi Arabia (thousands of Khateebs) gave their 1st Khutbah on the high status of the Uluma' and the 2nd khutbah on the life of Shaykh bin Baz.
I remember in Masjid Quba' in Madinah Munawarrah, it was one of the longest khutbahs that Shaykh Ismail gave. When he got to the 2nd Khutbah, and announced the death of...he started crying when he said, "Our beloved father..shaykh Abdul Aziz bin baz ..." There was not a dry eye in the entire Masjid of over 4000 people.
At home my wife had recorded the Khutbah at the Ka'bah, and listening to it later, the Imam of the Ka'bah had choked with tears when he said, "Our beloved father ... Shaykh Abdul Aziz bin Baz.."
After the Khutbah, shaykh Bin Baz's Janaazah prayer was done at the Ka'bah. The radio announcer, who had so many times in the past done open Fiqh radio sessions with the shaykh, could not control himself on the radio, and you could not understand what he was saying because of his tears.
I saw at University, although it was final exam week, a student had written a Qaseedah (long arabic poem) about the Shaykh. It was interesting that all these students would put aside their exams to express their feelings.
Basic Problem: There is a need, a thirst, for knowledge but when the announcement is given that the water is here, we don't find our community driving to that water source. In sha Allah, today I want to speak a little about the importance of seeking knowledge and why it is a must for us.
v Surah Isra' 17/ 107-109:
Say: Believe in it or do not believe. Indeed, those who were given knowledge before it - when it is recited to them, they fall upon their faces in prostration. / And they say, "Exalted is our Lord! Indeed, the promise of our Lord has been fulfilled." / And they fall upon their faces weeping, and it (the Qur'an) increases them in humble submission.
Al-Hasan Al-Basree said about the one who learns and acts upon his knowledge: He is beloved by Allah, a friend of Allah, the cream of Allah's creation. Out of the inhabitants of the earth, he is the most precious to Allah. He answered Allah's call and invited others day and night to answer Allah's call and then did good. And he announces to the world, 'I am a Muslim'. This is the Khaleefah of Allah on earth.
v What is the hukm of studying Islam? Is it Fard, is it Makrooh, is it Haram? Let the Prophet - sal Allaahu alayhi wa sallam - give us all the answer:
"Seeking knowledge is Fard (Compulsory, not an option) upon every single Muslim."
Many aspects of knowledge are Fard on every single Muslim. While others are Fard Fifaa'ee, if a portion of the community fulfills the need then the sin is absolved off the community, otherwise the entire community is sinful.
Ibn Al-Jawzee in his book Miftaah Daar as-Sa'aadah explains those aspects of knowledge which are Fard. He mentions five:
One: Usool al-Eemaan al-Khamsah
Two: Knowledge of the law of Islam, what is Fard is that which is Fard upon a person to perform: Such as Wudu, Salah, Siyaam, Hajj, Zakah, that which relates to it, each it's conditions and what negates the action.
Three: Knowledge of the Haram which all the prophets and laws and divine books agreed upon, as mentioned in verse 32 of Al-Araaf.
Four: Knowledge of the rules that govern human interaction, specifically (such as with one's spouse or children) and generally (like with general people). The Fard knowledge of this section differs in accordance with people's situations and responsibilities.
v They were not satisfied with what they knew:
Ibn Al-Jowzee said, "Let me tell you about my own situation. I am never content, saying to myself that I have read enough books. If I find a book which I haven't seen before, it is as if I have stumbled upon a pot of Gold."
v Dear brothers and sisters, it could be our very sins that hold us back from seeking this path of knowledge of what Allah and His Messenger are telling us:
Statement of Ibn Mas'ood:
I think that a person could forget the knowledge that he's learnt because of his sin.
In the book: Tabaqaat Al-Hanafiyyah 2/487:
And when Abu Haneefah had a question that he could not figure out, he would say to his students, "This forgetfulness is due to nothing other then a sin I have committed." So he would ask Allah ta'ala for forgiveness, or he might get up and pray, hoping that Allah would forgive him. Then when the issue would become clear to him, he would become happy and say, "It is my good news that perhaps Allah has forgiven me."
This was told to Al-Fudayl ibn Iyaad and he began to weep and commented, "This is because of the upright life that he lives. As for others, they would not realize this."
v They would spend their money in seeking this knowledge, it was not free:
Statement of Ali ibn 'Aasim page 177:
The scholar "Alee ibn Aasim" said, "(When I was young) My father gave me 100 thousand dirhams and said, 'Go, and do not come back until you have accumulated 100 thousand hadiths."
v They would ignite in happiness when they would learn something new:
From Al-Bidaayah wan-Nihaayah: Abu Ja'far Muhammad ibn Ahmad An-Nasafee went to sleep one night in sadness and depression due to the poverty and need and the debts that he owed. As he sat there, an issue of Fiqh which had caught him came to his mind and suddenly he knew the solution to it. So he jumped up in the middle of the darkness cheering and shouting "Ayn Al-Mulook!!" She asked him, what happened? He told her of the issue he just realized. And she was shocked, all this happiness even though they were in the state they were in.It took Abu Ubaid Qaasim ibn Salaam 40 years to write his book Ghareeb Al-Hadeeth. In explaining the days when he was writing the book, he says: Perhaps - while listening to some scholars - I may benefit one point from what they said and then hurry home to write it in the proper chapter of the book. After that I would spend the entire night with a grin on my face, in utter happiness because of that point I just benefited.
* Nawawee didn't have the knowledge just evaporate into his head. Imam Nawawee's story on page 81 as a quote/ the classes he took.
In his schooling days, he used to attend 12 Halaqahs or classes every day.
Story of past: Baqee ibn Mikhlad al-Andalusee page 74 in Siyar A'laam an-Nubulaa'
- walked from Al-Andalus by foot to Iraq in the year 221
- near Iraq: "I heard of what had happened to Imam Ahmad, how he had been forbidden from giving classes.
- Extremely sad
- met him, told him I was from Al-Maghrib al-Aqsa - Afreeqiyyah? - no further.
- He told him to pretend he was a beggar and come to his house every night. I'll tell you a hadith or two. But don't come to any public classes or hang out with students of knowledge.
- In those weeks Baqee gathered and learned over 300 hadith.
- AlKhaleefah alMutawakkil saved imam ahmad, and then he would make room for me in the halaqah and say: This is the definition of a true student of knowledge, and then he would tell them my story.
Part 2:
Lazyboy:
An icon of our lifestyle. We are mesmerized with entertainment, shows and games and amusement parks. In Makkah, there was an entertainment place and the people correctly translated: Naadee at-Tarfeeh as Distraction club instead of amusement.
What excuse will we have when the reason we did not learn the deen and pass it on to our next generation is that we were too busy watching tv? Or that we were engrossed in games? Is that why we were created?
v The fight with Shaytaan
Surah Saad 38/82-83 [iblees said, "By your might, I will surely mislead them all / Except, among them, your chosen servants.]
It's a fact Shaytaan want's to mislead us all - away from Islam, away from knowledge of the Deen.
v Let me tell you about three of his greatest weapons:
One: Sowfa (intresting it's not a Lazyboy) I'll do it tomorrow - until he finally says, 'if I could do it all again I would have taken the path of knowledge.'
Two: Making a person think that he'll study sometime in the future. In the summer, after University, after I get married, after I have a million dollars, a wife that loves me, and 10 beautiful kids … After I'm dead.Three: That one's life is not upright and they are not worthy of studying.
It is the knowledge that will make us all straight. It is the one who knows Allah that fears Him.v You say: Ok, I'm going to sign up for Islamic classes, but what's in it for me?
1. Know that there is paramount reward from Allah ta'ala for those who seek knowledge sincerely for His sake and pass it on to others.
2. Know that the knowledge you pass on, you will receive reward from it even after you are dead, the reward lives on
3. Know that this knowledge is the inheritance from the Prophets. Go and take your share.
4. Know that you will bask in happiness when the cloud of ignorance is raised from our heads.
<i>WasSalaamu alaykom wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh</i>
What do you know about Islaam ??? Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful - is known through knowledge:::<b>So KNOW !!</b>(farlam annahu)<b>that there is no God but Allah.</b> - Surat Muhammad 47:19
Anything I post that is beneficial & correct is from Allah Azza wa Jalla & anything incorrect is from me & Shaitan.
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