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  a new topic, that interrest you or no?
Posted by: sarah51 - 05-23-2007, 12:10 PM - Forum: Feedback and suggestions - Replies (2)


salam alaykoum,


do you interrest by a topic for learning or revising sourates of Quran???with several levels, easy, difficult etc..

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  new, as-salam 'alaykoum
Posted by: sarah51 - 05-23-2007, 11:42 AM - Forum: General - Replies (8)


salam alaykoum,


i am new on this forum, my name is sarah i am 17years, i am in islam since 1years before i was jewish, i am french so forgive my mistakes in english :D

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  He who speaks gently and kindly deserves to be favored and beloved
Posted by: Hassan Al Zahrani - 05-23-2007, 04:10 AM - Forum: Islam - No Replies

:)

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  It is enough to pour water on one's body during ghusl
Posted by: Hassan Al Zahrani - 05-22-2007, 10:58 AM - Forum: Islam - No Replies

It is enough to pour water on one's body during ghusl (complete bath after menstruation, postpartum bleeding, or intercourse), as per the generality of the verses and hadeeth on this topic. Fatawa Bin Baz 10 / 187. So if one stands under the shower until water wets one's entire body, one's ghusl is valid. As for rubbing the body while washing, this obviously results in more thorough cleanliness, but is not required.

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  a new case of AIDS infection is occurs every 20 minutes in the Arab countries
Posted by: Hassan Al Zahrani - 05-22-2007, 10:57 AM - Forum: Islam - No Replies

The UN reported that a new case of AIDS infection is occurs every 20 minutes in the Arab countries. In 2006 alone 68000 new cases were observed as well 36000 deaths. The Prophet alaihi issalaam said: Never will vice and immorality emerge in a people and become openly practiced and advertised but that they will be widely plagued with disease that Never appeared in the midst of their predecessors. So when will the perpetrators of vice and immorality repent?

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  Making du'a after the obligatory prayers is not Sunnah
Posted by: Hassan Al Zahrani - 05-22-2007, 10:56 AM - Forum: Islam - Replies (3)

Making du'a after the obligatory prayers is not Sunnah if it is done by raising the hands, whether that is done by the imam alone, a member of the congregation alone, or by them both together. Rather that is bid¿ah, because it was not narrated that the Prophet alaihi issalaam or any of his companions did that. With regard to making du'a after the obligatory prayers without raising the hands, etc., there is nothing wrong with it because there are some ahadeeth concerning that.

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  Follow-Up on a story from a few months ago
Posted by: Curious Christian - 05-21-2007, 05:51 PM - Forum: Current Affairs - Replies (1)


A few months ago somebody posted a story about a supposed former US Solidier who was reporting all kinds of terrible war crimes. A few of us said, "He is making it up."


Here is an update on this guy.


Link

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  Meeting one's needs is not done by looking at what Allah has blessed other people with
Posted by: Hassan Al Zahrani - 05-21-2007, 10:06 AM - Forum: Islam - No Replies

Meeting one's needs is not done by looking at what Allah has blessed other people with, or at how He has favored them over us, whether that is in terms of a wife, children, or wealth. Allah says: (And wish not for the things in which Allah has made some of you to excel others. For men there is reward for what they have earned, (and likewise) for women there is reward for what they have earned, and ask Allah of His Bounty. Surely, Allah is Ever All Knower of everything) [al-Nisa' 4:32]

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  Check your heart and mind
Posted by: Hassan Al Zahrani - 05-21-2007, 10:04 AM - Forum: Islam - No Replies

Check your heart and mind and examine your relationship with Allah, because a person may be denied provision because of sins that he commits. Persist in beseeching forgiveness and in worshipping & it will relieve your worries and stress. It was narrated in some reports that whoever persists in praying for forgiveness, Allah will grant him a way out from every worry and hardship and will grant him provision from sources he never considered

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  envy that is free from malice
Posted by: Hassan Al Zahrani - 05-21-2007, 10:01 AM - Forum: Islam - No Replies

What every Muslim is obliged to do is to love for his brother what he loves for himself of good things, and to hate for his brother what he hates for himself of bad things. This does not mean that he cannot like for himself what he likes for others. If he sees that his brother has something that he does not have, and he wishes that he had it too, this is ghibtah (envy that is free from malice). If he wishes that the blessing would be taken away from his brother, it is called hasad (destructive jealousy).

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