Diniyat Level 8
Diniyat Level 8
Diniyat Level 8
HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENT
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With many thanks to: This textbook is based on the Islamic Laws & Ethics series by Sayyid Muhammad Rizvi And material from www.madressa.net
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Akhlaq Section 1-31
Why should we have Akhlaq? Cleanliness Indecent Dressing Nafs Respect to Parents Reconciling People Service to Humanity Qardh-e-Hasanah Forbearance Fitna and Fasaad Kadhmul Gaiz Care for the Environment Takkabur, Riyaa and Ujb Betraying Secrets Destructive Emulation of Western Culture Abusive language, Insults, Sarcasm and Impertinence Extravagance
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Tawheed Belief in Allah and his Unity Sharia and its sources The Sharia Why should a Muslim follow the Sharia Living by the Sharia Taqlid and Ijtihad How can I know the views of my Mujtahid? Ijtihad and Taqlid Recommendable acts of Wudhu General rules about Ghusl How to do Ghusl Recommendable acts of Ghusl Ghusl Janabat Salaat-e-Jamaat How to join Salaat-e-Jamaat Friday Prayers Method of Praying Friday Prayer The Nawafil Prayers Method of Praying Salaat-e-Shab After finishing the Salaat Doubts in the Prayer How to do Sajda-e-Sahv Zakatul Fitra Jihad The purpose of Jihad
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Hajj (Part 1) Hajj (Part 2) Hajj (Part 3) Hajj (Part 4) The Essence of Dua Boys-Keeping a Beard Girls-Importance of Hijab Definition of Hijab Bibi Fatema (a.s) Ramadhan
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The story of Fadak Lady of Light The Prophets Death After the Prophets Death Abu Bakr versus Fatima (a.s) The House of Grief Lady Fatima Zahra (a.s) on her last day A quiet Funeral The event of Ghadeer Kerbala: Before and Beyond Imam Jafar-as-sadiq (a.s) and his contributions to science Imam hasan Al-Askari (a.s) Imam Muhammad Al-Mahdi (a.s)
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There is also a saying in English, that the eyes are the windows to the soul. That means that whatever you look at, DIRECTLY affects your NAFS. If you look at things which are Haraam, you are lowering the standard of your NAFS, while if you refrain from looking at Haraam, you are strengthening your the faith of your nafs. The problem with the world today is that the body is being looked after very well, but the soul is being totally neglected. This causes the disease of the soul, which people do not realize, such diseases cause intensive, and long-term damage. The greatest doctors of the nafs, who have given us rules and examples to follow are the Fourteen Masumeen.
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CLEANLINESS
To be clean is amongst the habits of the prophets Although it is very important to remain clean and in a state of purity (Taharat), this note is to emphasize a different aspect of cleanliness. We should think about cleanliness, not as something which we do or do not do, but as part of us. Cleanliness should be in all our actions, thoughts and deeds. We should not only keep our selves physically clean, but also keep our thoughts and actions clean. Our soul is like pure water, and that which holds it (our body), is like a vase. Whatever we see through our eyes enters the water of our soul. If we look at bad things, then we are polluting (making dirty) the water and so our soul becomes dirty. When this happens, we start wanting (desiring) to see and do things which will cause us even more harm, until the water of our soul will become so murky that we will suffocate and drown ourselves in its filth. We have to keep our soul uncontaminated by only allowing those things which are virtuous to enter it. One of the ways we can do this, is by remaining in a state of Taharat. Being in wudhu, or performing regular ghusl on Friday and other recommended days, we will keep our mind thinking about Allah, and this will act as a shield, guarding us against Shaitan and the evil thoughts which he so craftily plants into our heart. The Prophet (S) said "There will come a time when people will have unclean inner selves, but beautiful appearances; they will have greed for the worldly affairs and they will not wish for that which is with Allah. Their religion will be for show. Then they would pray like a drowning one, and Allah will not answer their prayer." Even simple acts such as performing wudhu before sleeping are highly recommended. If this is done, the whole night is counted as if you were performing prayers. Other actions of cleanliness are external. We have always been taught to keep our bodies and our clothes clean, but we should also take a part in keeping our houses, and the surrounding areas clean. One of the signs of a Muslim is that when he uses something, he leaves it in a cleaner condition then it was before. This means that we should set an example to the non-Muslims, and keep the streets free from litter, keep our houses tidy. If we do this, no one will be able to point at us and blame us. On the contrary we would give Islam the reputation it deserves.
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INDECENT DRESSING
Indecent is defined as offending against recognized standards of decency (respectability). Indecent dressing means to have a form of dress which is disrespectful, i.e. which reveals the shape of the body in such a way as to attract attention from others. It doesn't matter whether the garment is loose, or tight, see-through or dark, or any other combination. If the garment reveals part of or all of the shape of the body, than, according to Islamic standards, it is classified as indecent. If someone wears clothes which are revealing, it becomes necessary for those who are present to cast down their gaze, so they should not look directly at the person. (Surah 24 ayat 30-31) "Say to the believing men that they should lower their gaze and guard their modesty: that will make for greater purity for them: and God is well acquainted with all that they do. And say to the believing women that they should lower their gaze and guard their modesty; that they should not display their beauty and ornaments except what (must ordinarily) appear thereof; that they should draw their veils over themselves and not display their beauty except to their husbands..." Islam helps to secure a females modesty by preserving her beauty with Hijab. This way when a person talks with or looks at a lady, he sees her ideas and thoughts rather then just her attractiveness. A male should not wear tight or revealing clothing either, and should wear a beard so that he is easily distinguished from a female, so that they do not begin to dress like ladies and wear their clothes. WHY SHOULD PEOPLE CARE ABOUT THE WAY THAT THEY DRESS? People wear clothes for many reasons besides just covering themselves. Some reasons are as follows : a) covering themselves b) for comfort c) protection against cold, wind, rain etc.. d) to look and feel good All of these reasons and many more are acceptable, even to look good, as long as it is not intended to show off to others. However some people wear clothes on purpose which are to attract the attention of others. This is wrong, since this is trying to show off to others.
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"If a person wear dresses and prides himself over others by means thereof, a flame of hell overtakes him, and he will swing in it till the day of Judgement." This means that he will be punished partly in this life (i.e. part of hell in this life). The punishment can be no friends, or no happiness, no satisfaction ... When we wear clothes, other people see them. If we dress in ANYWAY such that other people can become aroused or affected, then those clothes are indecent. WHAT IS WRONG WITH EXPOSING YOUR BODY, EVERYBODY DOES IT ? Islam has the highest standard of morals existing in any society on the face of the earth. Islam tries to make morals part of the individual, so that s/he will act correctly in any circumstance. It comes down to this. By dressing in such a way that you expose your body, you are inviting people to look at you. By looking at you they can see something that can arouse their desire. This desire can influence their thoughts and make them think about these pleasures. If every one, or even a large proportion of society were to be influenced by these thoughts (influenced by desire) society would break up with people going out with each other, loose and casual relationships, marriages breaking and generally society becoming permissive. Apart from that, women would be looked at as just objects of desire once again, rather than constructive members of society. A further reason, is that by exposing yourself, you are lowering your dignity. How can a person have so little self respect so as to dress up just for other people to look at? It is like selling your self in a shop window. If desire is stopped from being fuelled by exposure, then people will have more respect. There will be less chance of crimes of passion (rape, adultery ...etc.) being committed, and the streets in general will be a safer place to be. No one is refusing us to wear good or fashionable clothes. Qur'an itself says in Surah 7 ayat 31/2 "O children of Adam! wear your beautiful apparel at every time and place of prayer: eat and drink: but waste not by excess, for God loves not the wasters. Say: Who has forbidden the beautiful (gifts) of God, which He has produced for his servants, and the things, clean and pure, (which He has provided) for sustenance?
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RESPECT TO PARENTS
Respect to parents is a topic taught to many classes in the Madrassah. By now You must have studied it many times, but in this note, an attempt is going to be to make you understand just how vital and important their role is in bringing up you the individual, and the society as a whole. Allah has mentioned kindness to parents at 7 places in the Quran. Allah tells us in Qur'an (Surah 17, Ayat 23) "Your lord has commanded that you worship none but Him, and that you be kind to your parents. Whether one of them or both of them become old in your life, do not say a word of contempt (uf) to them or repel them, but address them in terms of honour. And out of kindness, lower to them the wing of humility and say: "My Lord! Bestow upon them your mercy even as they cherished me in childhood."" The word "uf" is a very mild word, but Imam Ja'far as Sadiq (A) said that if a milder word were to exist in the language, Allah would have used it instead. One should never call parents by their names, but refer to them as mother and father. A man once went to the Prophet (S) and asked him if there was any act worthy of Allah's mercy. The Prophet (S) asked him whether his parents were still alive, to which he replied yes. The Prophet (S) replied that the best deed worthy of Allah's grace was to be kind to parents since this was preferred over all acts. It is said in Tafseer that one should pray to Allah that He may grant heaven to their parents, and if ones parents are committing any act with which would displease Allah, then we should pray that Allah helps them to reform and guides them. Indeed, the first thing that Allah caused to be written on "Lauhe Mahfuz" was that "I am Allah, and there is no god except Me. I am pleased with the man with whom his parents are pleased, and displeased with him whose parents are not pleased. The Prophet (S) once said to Imam Ali (A) that "sitting in the company of parents for an hour is preferable to going for Jihad." He further added, "O Ali! If only a word is uttered with a view to pleasing the parents, Allah can be pleased." The word parents does not just refer to your natural parents, but also refers to those who have taken trouble to teach you, especially to those who have improved you as a person. There are at least three sets of parents: The natural parents who caused your existence; The teachers who taught you; & The parents of the person you marry. All these people have rights over you, so fulfil your duties to them as explained above. Now that we have seen how to respect our parents, we can discuss why we should them.
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Parents have brought us up, but have taken part in our creation. Look at your house, would you say that the four walls, the roof and the floor are the only items, which make up your house? No you would not since the furniture, the color scheme, also makes the house and most importantly, by those who live within it. In the same way, your parents did not create your body, but it was they who created your character and developed your thinking. They have lived for you. They gave you love and attention, they taught you the difference between right and wrong, they gave you food. If there were ever a time when there was only enough food for one person, they would give it to the child. Your mother gave birth to you and nursed you in your infancy. Can you imagine the trouble and anguish parents go through, and if you ask them why, they will say that they wanted to give you a better start in life then they had. Then how can we not respect them, and how can we not love them? This is one of the reasons why Islam has said that, "Heaven lies under the feet of your mother" This means that if we displease our mother, we will never enter heaven, i.e. the way to heaven is through the pleasure of your parents. This again is repeated when Allah says to one of the Prophets: "I swear by My Honour that anyone who does not obey his parents, even if he comes with the deeds of the Prophets in front of Me, I will never accept him." Duties to Parents There are many ways to respect your parents, some of them are: 1. Never raise your voice at them. 2. Do not sit when they are standing. 3. Do not walk in front of them unless told to do so. 4. Do not speak when they are speaking. 5. Never correct them in front of others. 6. Do not displease them or make them angry. 7. Never insult, argue or shout at them. When you wake up in the morning the first thing you should do is say "Salamun Alaykum" to your parents. These are all simple things, but how many of us actually do them. How many of us will actually stand and say "Salamun Alaykum" when our mother or father enters the room? If your parents ask you to do something, like go shopping, you should not even show them that you are tired. You should not even cast a weary glance at your parents. That is why it is said: "Looking at the face of your parents with respect is like looking at the Kaba, the reward is the same."
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The displeasure of Allah is so great on those who displease their parents that the person who is disowned by his parents, he will never smell the fragrance of heaven. Also, if the parents are displeased with a child, and remain so overnight, and the day dawns with their displeasure, it will be as if two gates of hell have been opened for the son.
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RECONCILING PEOPLE
Reconciling people means to bring two people, or groups back together after some incident has cause them to split or quarrel. It is the duty of every Muslim to try and make peace between two parties which are known to him. Allah says in Qur'an 49:10: The believers are but a single Brotherhood: So make peace and reconciliation between your two (contending) brothers: And fear God, that you may receive Mercy. If a person can make peace between two parties at not cost to himself, but does not, then he is held answerable for not taking action. If someone harms you, then you are entitled to harm them back to an equal degree, BUT it is better on your part to show your Akhlaq, to set an example, and forgive. This is also explained to us, where Allah says, 42:40: The recompense for an injury is an injury equal thereto (in degree): BUT if a person forgives and makes reconciliation, His reward is due from God: for (God) loves not those who do wrong. Imam Ali (A) also explains that to bring together to parties is also regarded as charity. "Reconciliation between two parties is the best kind of charity". There is a limit to reconciliation. Although Islam is a peaceful religion, it is not idle. If there is someone who breaks the Sharia of Islam, and breaks the rights of others, then this is the crime of Haqq-un-naas, and for this, action should be taken. 49:9: If two parties among the Believers fall into a quarrel make you peace between them: but if one of them transgresses beyond bounds against the other, then fight you (all) against the one that transgresses until it complies with the command of God; but if it complies, then make peace between them with justice, and be fair: for God loves those who are fair (and just). What is the point of reconciliation? The reason why we are told to bring people together is for unity. Islam is a universal religion, which brings together people regardless of physical differences. Only together can we survive, and prosper. If we let ourselves become divided, and quarrel against ourselves, then others will take advantage of this, and widen the divisions even more. Remember, the Prophet (S) explained to us, "One who does not take interest in the affairs of Muslims is not a Muslim".
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SERVICE TO HUMANITY
By now, you have been taught, and explained that Islam is a religion for a community, to interact and bring the whole society together under one faith and to guard their rights. Human beings have many qualities, which distinguish them from other animals. They have supreme intelligence, they can tell between right and wrong. One feature which humanity shares with many other animals is their ability to form and live together in large communities. The spirit of consideration is the central force that binds the people together in a society. Human life without consideration is transformed into animal life, since every one is for himself, and it becomes survival of the fittest. If a person cannot use his abilities to help others, and to guide them, then that person is leading a useless life. This service to others has been emphasized again and again in Islam. The Holy Prophet (S) has said: "One who does not take interest in the affairs of Muslims is not a Muslim. And that person too is not a Muslim who hears a Muslim calling for help and does not respond to his call". The reward offered for this service to humanity is so great, that few other deeds carry similar rewards. "One who fulfils the needs of a brother Muslim is like one who has been worshipping Allah throughout his life". Sometimes, you are asked for help, and you are not in a position to give it. Even in this circumstance, if your niyyat was pure then you are rewarded. Our 5th Imam (A) has said, "At times it so happens that a Muslim seeks help from another Muslim and the latter, though inclined to help him, is not in a position to do so; Allah will send him to Paradise for this very resolution". Perhaps the best advice on service to humanity comes from Imam Husain (A) who explained to us, "The requests which people make to you are blessings of Allah, so do not feel weary or uneasy" . There are many places where we have a chance to perform services for others. There are ample opportunities in our day-to-day lives, and also on occasions such as Haj. When we are in Haj, we need to show that unparalleled service to others, which is all part of the experience. Even if people take you for granted, or they insult you, remember that your niyyat is for the sake of Allah (lillah).
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QARDH E HASANAH
This means to give a loan to those who require aid. In Islam, there is a duty and a unity which should bind all Muslims, this duty should be so strong that material goods should be put aside to fulfil it. If there is a person who has had the ability to be successful and has made a good and profitable business, then he should thank Allah for the opportunities which made him successful. This thanks should not be just in prayers or in words, but in action. The best thanks to Allah, is by performing something which helps other human beings, because Allah is above any needs. Allah has explained this concept of lending money to those who require it as a loan to Allah Himself. In Suratul Baqarah, Ayat 245, Allah declares: "Who is he that will lend to God a fair loan so that He will multiply it to him manifold;......." We should know that any loan which is lent to Allah will be paid back manifold (many times). Allah also says in Qur'an, Surah 64, Ayat 17: "If you lend to God a beautiful loan, He will double it to your credit, and He will grant you forgiveness: for God is most ready to appreciate service." Since Allah has given you opportunities to be successful, you should go out of your way to provide opportunities for others. If someone comes to you and asks you for financial or other aid, it becomes your duty to help him. You should lend him the required amount if you have the means, and give him further assistance. However, this duty is mutual. The facility of Qardh-e-Hasanah is been provided by Islam so that the community as a whole can develop and prosper, while at the same time become more united. Thus, the one who borrows the money should have the intention to pay it back as quickly as he possibly can, and should not delay. If he misuses the facility, then he is taking advantage of the system, and will cause difficulties for others. What is the concept behind this giving, why is it so important ? There is a saying that a man will manage to find sleep at night even though a relative may have died the previous day, but the day he has lost his money, he will never sleep. This highlights particular vices which exist in a man's heart, greed and selfishness. If a man is able to lend a substantial amount of money, without any profit in return for himself, then he has conquered both these vices. He has conquered the SELFISHNESS by letting the money out of his hands, to give others the chance of becoming successful.
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He has also conquered the GREED because he knows he will earn no profit on the money, because to charge interest is Haraam. We must always help our community and people at large, if we stop to ponder for a moment, tomorrow we will not be on this earth any more, but our book of deeds will remain open. If we leave behind us people who will remember us for helping them, we will still gain blessings. If on the other hand, the only memory that people have of us is our meanness, then on the day of Judgement, what will be the use of all our wealth and riches?
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FORBEARANCE
To forbear means to have patience and tolerance. The Arabic word for this is HILM. In life, there are always times when problems arise, difficulties mount up. When such problems occur, a person can do ONE OF TWO THINGS. 1. He can try his best to tackle the problem and put it behind him, or 2. He can sit and complain, and wait for the problem to disappear itself, (if it ever does). If the person tries to solve the problem, then that is called positive action, and he will have at least a chance of success. However if his attitude is negative, the problem will remain, and the person will just keep feeling sorry for himself. Allah only helps those who help themselves, so if a person complains to Allah, and says "Why does it have to be me ?" then he has very little faith. This is because, when a misfortune falls upon us, Allah is testing us. In Qur'an Allah tells us that do we think it is enough to say that we are believers, and not be tested ? It is like in a competition. If a person says that they can break the world record, do you think people will say " O.K., here is the gold medal. Thank you very much." Of course not!! They will test him to see if he can really do what he says. Prophet Muhammad (S) has said: "Let your wailing not cancel your reward. Were you to witness the reward of your misfortune, you would have come to know that it is smaller than the greatness of the reward of which Allah has promised for the people who submit (to His will) and bear (misfortunes) with patience. " Thus to forbear, after trying your best to help yourself, is an act of faith, because Allah has PROMISED us that we will be tested, and that is a difficulty we must overcome. If we forbear and have patience in difficulty, we past the test, and we are promised comfort because Allah says in the Holy Qur'an, Surah 94, ayat 6: "Verily, with every difficulty there is relief." Therefore, if we forbear, then the problem will sort itself out with the grace of Allah. Forbearance is not just when calamity befalls you, but also when you have been wronged. There are very few feelings which give as much sweet satisfaction as revenge over someone who has harmed you. It is not easy to forgive such a person, especially when you are in a position to give back. To forbear is these circumstances requires a strong will power, this is shown by the following saying of the Holy Prophet (S), "The strongest of you is he who overpowers himself when enraged and the most forbearing of you is the one who forgives when having overpowered his enemy.
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KADHMUL GAIZ
Kadhmul Gaiz means to swallow anger, to forgive others. It is similar to forbearance but refers specifically to when you have been wronged, and is one of the most commendable acts in Islam. There is a saying in English to "bury the hatchet", this means that instead of trying to get revenge (i.e. with the hatchet), just bury it and put it out of your mind. There is also another saying to "forgive and forget" which has a similar meaning. This does not mean that you let people crook you left right and centre and then forgive them! It applies to those whom you have power over, or those who repent or have done the deed without intention. Anger is a bitter pill to swallow, and is only managed with a strong will power. This can be seen by the following sayings of the Prophet (S), "The strongest of you is he who overpowers himself when enraged and the most forbearing of you is the one who forgives when having overpowered his enemy." "Do you consider the intense strength as being in the lifting of (a heavy) stone whereas in fact it is in overpowering oneself when filled with anger" . The way to swallow your anger is to "cool off". "Verily anger is from Shaitan and the Shaitan is created from fire. And the fire is but extinguished with water. Therefore whenever one is overtaken with anger, he should make wudhu." Wudhu has a calming effect on the body, and cools it down. It also makes us remember Allah, so we gain control over our self again. Imam Ali (A) has said that: "Should any of you be faced with anger, he should sit down if standing, should lie down if sitting." All of us have done sins at some time in our lives, something that might have been worthy of punishment. But if Allah can forgive us with his infinite mercy, then what right have we be angry at others when they are sorry. "Almighty Allah had said, Oh the son of Adam! Remember Me when in anger so that I remember you when you deserve my wrath and do not destroy you."
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Also we are told in Qur'an,3:133: Be quick in the race for forgiveness from your Lord, and for a garden whose width is that (of the whole) of the heavens and of the earth, prepared for the righteous. Those who spend (freely), whether in prosperity, or in adversity; WHO RESTRAIN ANGER, AND PARDON (ALL) MEN; for God loves those who do good. Imam Musa al Kadhim (A) was given the title AL-KADHIM for this reason. He is the ideal example of one who swallowed his anger. He was treated despicably and imprisoned by the oppressors right up to his martyrdom in prison, but he restrained his anger and bore it with patience. Surah 42 Ayat 36 onwards explains "Whatever you are given (here) is (but) a convenience of this Life: but that which is with God is better and more lasting: (it is) for those who believe and put their trust in their Lord; those who avoid the greater crimes and shameful deeds, and, WHEN THEY ARE ANGRY EVEN THEN FORGIVE; Those who hearken to their Lord, and establish regular prayer; who (conduct) their affairs by mutual Consultation; who spend out of what We bestow on them for Sustenance; And those who, when an oppressive wrong is inflicted on them, (are not cowed but) help and defend themselves. The recompense for an injury is an injury equal thereto (in degree): but if a person forgives and makes reconciliation, His reward is due from God: for (God) does not love those who do wrong. But indeed if any do help and defend themselves after a wrong (done) to them, against such there is no cause of blame."
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Apart from isolating yourself from others because you think yourself superior, pride is also bad for you on an intellectual level. If you become proud of what you know, or have done, you will think yourself as being one of the greatest, therefore you will not try to improve. However, if you think that you have plenty of room for improvement, then you will try harder and harder until you achieve better results. In the time of Prophet Musa (A), there was an instance that he thought to himself, Oh Musa, indeed you have reached the pinnacle of mankind, there is no one alive on the earth today who knows as much as you do. He did not utter these words, they only flicked through his mind. Allah immediately told Angel Jibraeel, Go and save Musa from himself. This was when Prophet Musa (A) was told to go and seek Khizr, someone who was alive and knew more than Musa. He was told to go and learn from him. By doing this, Musa understood that there was someone else who knew more than him, and so was saved from becoming proud. Pride was the reason that Iblis (Shaytan) was removed from Allah's mercy, and is a lesson to all of us who become proud. When Allah created Adam, he commanded the whole of creation to bow to him, all of them except Iblis did this. Iblis replied to Allah, I am made from fire, and Adam is made from clay, there fore I am BETTER than him. Allah immediately removed Iblis from His mercy and told him to begone. In Islam we are told that one man is no better than another. In Islam, there is nothing wrong with being successful, or a leader of others, the only point to remember is that greatness is a test to see how we can cope, as long as we are aware that it was with Allah's help that we became great, and realize that we are not superior to our fellows then we will pass the test. Our 4th Imam (A) says in Sahifa e Kamila: "O Lord, do not honour me even one degree among the people unless You lower me to an equal amount in my own soul. Create for me no outward respect unless You have created for me an equal amount of HUMILIATION in my spirit." The opposite of arrogance/pride is humility. How can we be humble, does it mean sitting on a prayer mat, reciting all the time ? No, it does not. Imam Ali (A) has said : "From the signs of humility is to be content with any place in an assembly, to salute when you meet, to abandon quarrels and discord even if you were on the right; and not to except (love) praise for your fear of Allah."
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WHY SHOULD WE ABANDON PRIDE AND TRY TO BE HUMBLE ? By being humble, we are showing to the world that Allah has created all men equal, whether they are black, brown, white or yellow. We are showing that the only person who is greater in the eyes of Allah is the person who has taqwa (ashamed of displeasing Allah). The Holy Prophet (S) has said: "Indeed, humility exalts a man's position with Allah. Thus be humble and Allah will shower you with mercy." The final stage of pride is Ujb. When you actually start thinking and believing that you are superior to the rest. When you have to high an opinion of your own ability, beauty etc.. This is called self conceit. It is at this stage that you start spending too much time in admiring yourself in front of the mirror. When a person reaches the stage that he thinks that there is no one like him, then he is lost. He has built a wall around himself and is totally cut off from the outside world. He is living in his own dream world.
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BETRAYING SECRETS
Secrets are something which every human being possesses. They are affairs that they would rather not disclose to others, due to embarrassment, shame, guilt or such reasons. When someone tells you a secret, they are trusting you with something very important, and we do not realise this. The Holy Prophet (S) has said that: "He who keeps no pledge has no religion". In the Holy Qur'an Surah 8 ayat 27 Allah says: "O ye that believe! betray not the trust of God and the apostle, nor exploit knowingly things entrusted to you" If someone was to hand over some money to you, and say "Please look after this, don't give it to anybody." Now, if you agreed, and then were to go and give that money to someone else, you would be breaking your word, even if you were to get the money back. It is the same with a secret, it is something entrusted to you, (AMANAT), and you do not have any right to disclose it to anyone else. The Holy Prophet (S) has said that: "Four things when allowed to enter a house become the cause of spoiling and depriving it of prosperity," of those four things, one of them is the breach of trust. He also said: "A hypocrite is recognized by three signs: 1. He lies when he talks, 2. He breaks promises, 3. He betrays when trusted." If someone reveals a secret to you, and you feel that by telling someone else, you may be able to help him, what to do you do ? In this case, it is not a sin to tell the other person's secret, as long as you do not give his identity, and that you SINCERELY feel that it is for his good. One thing we should always remember, Imam Ali (A) has told us, if we can not keep our secrets to ourselves, and tell others, how can we expect them to guard our secrets, when we ourselves cannot !!
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A Muslim however realizes that this world is only a moment, a twinkle in the eye compared to the life in the next world. There is more to life then just physical pleasure. Islam does not say that you cannot have any pleasures, it just explains you that desires should only be satisfied within a marriage, and not like animals. It is important that you understand this point. We should not feel that "Why can they have fun, and we can't" because it stops being fun after a while. If you eat ice cream every day, then after a while you will be fed up of ice cream. You will not want any more. Similarly, Islam teaches us that our desires should be controlled. We should limit ourselves. If we let ourselves out of control like the western world, then we might have fun for a while, but soon we will ask ourselves "There must be more to life then just parties and girlfriends and pubs ?" There is much more to life. Islam opens our eyes, and makes us look from a different point of view. If you imagine this life to be a maze. The western world tries to solve the maze by just walking through, taking things as they come. Islam takes you up, so that you can see the maze from above, so that you know which way to turn, and what to avoid. That is the only way to get through the maze. Another habit we should avoid is smoking. Smoking is both dangerous and addictive. Islam has made smoking Makruh (one should avoid). We see boys and girls in our school smoking at lunchtime, or on the way home. Sometimes they come up to us and ask us if we want a drag. Do not be afraid to say NO! It does not matter what they think, whether you are a chicken or not, don't let yourself be pushed into trying things bad for your health, especially at such a young age. Please remember, Islam really is a religion which will make man happy and content. Do not try and follow those things in the west which Islam does not allow, it might look and feel go for a while, but in the end you will realise the hard way.
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If someone is talking to you, whether he is telling you off or not, you should never be rude in your replies. If you are innocent then explain yourself, but to answer back to a parent or a teacher in such a manner is an inexcusable example of bad akhlaq. The respect which parents and teachers command over you is very great, and you are not supposed to even show them displeasure, let alone answer back to their face. Impertinence just proves that you have a poor character. It may make you feel big in class for a while, but at the end of the day, you will have lost all your respect in front of your elders.
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EXTRAVAGANCE
Extravagance means to use too much of something when it is not necessary. WASTAGE. The Arabic word for this is pronounced as ASRAAF. Allah explains to us in the Holy Qur'an, Surah 5, ayat 90: "O you who believe! Make not unlawful the good things which God has made lawful for you, But commit not excess for God does not love those given to excess." In Islam, we place great importance on stopping wastage. Most children will remember that when they leave food on their plates, then they are told not to commit Asraaf. However, Asraaf does not apply only to food, although that is an important area. When non-Muslims see a Muslim finish every morsel of food on his plate, they think that this person is greedy, or that he is stingy. This just shows a lack of understanding on the other person's part. Islam teaches us to have respect for all things that Allah has blessed us with, and what is more worthy of respect than the sustenance (food) that HE has provided? This means that we should respect food, by not abusing it. We should not play with food, even for fun. We should never abuse it in any way, and should NEVER throw it away unless it is spoilt. If we throw food away without reason, then we are throwing away a gift from Allah. This shows how ungrateful we are. If I was to give you a present, and you were to throw it away in front of me, this would obviously be due to lack of respect for me and my present. Similarly with food. If we are hungry, no one is saying that we should not eat. However we should put only as much on our plate as we think we will be able to finish. If we are still hungry after finishing, we can put some more. But how many times have you seen people who are hungry, put a heap of food on their plates, eat half of it, and throw the rest away!! How many people are there in the world who do not have enough to eat, and don't even know where their next meal will come from. What right have we to take food for granted so as to be able to throw it away, as if it were rubbish. This extravagance is very often seen in day to day life. Even buying food to eat outside, when you know there is food waiting at home is a form of Asraaf. Islam explains to us that to waste is not allowed. Allah has given us whatever wealth we possess. No one is telling us not to spend it. No one is telling us not to buy expensive things, cars, clothes, food. No one is refusing us to buy good things, food or clothes. The Holy Qur'an itself says in Surah 7 ayat 31. "O children of Adam! wear your beautiful apparel at every time and place of prayer: eat and drink: but waste not by excess, for God does not love the wasters." It is not wrong to buy valuable things if WE ARE GOING TO USE THEM. However, to spend money unnecessarily on something of no use, this is not allowed. It means
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Why are there people who spend extravagantly on purpose, what are their reasons ? Reasons for Asraaf include, 1) for the sake of showing off to others. 2) buying something just because your neighbor has it, (keeping up with the Jones) 3) having no value for wealth, buying for the sake of buying. All these reasons are abominable and show the person has lack of responsibility with his/her wealth. When, on the day of Judgement, Allah will ask "How did you spend the wealth with which I provided you ?", the people who have committed Asraaf will have no excuse, and will earn the displeasure of Allah. If we think of Allah whenever we spend the money He has given us, and think whether He would approve of our purchase, than we will never commit Asraaf.
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ISLAM. Qualities of a true religion Islam the true Religion Shiasm and Sunnism Major differences. Qualities of a TRUE RELIGION. Let us first define Religion? Religion means, faith, Ones firm belief (e.g. one religiously exercises everyday in the morning because he firmly believes that exercise is a way of good healthy life), Creed (certain groups of people create a faith statement, e.g. our madrassah the mission statement is KNOWLEDGE IS LIGHT. This confirms our belief and dedication in the Knowledge we present to our students) Religious conviction. (E.g. one has total belief in ones faith, and that is LA ILLAHA ILLALAH) How can one have surety that the religion he/she is following is the right one? Man is capable of differentiating between good and bad. Allah s.w.t has bestowed the intelligence to all human beings. For this reason man can differentiate between, for example; 1. tasty food and not so tasty food 2. good diets vs. bad diet 3. good friend vs. bad friend 4. good neighbourhood vs. bad neighbourhood 5. heroes vs. villain All this is done by the unique faculty graced to man and that is the faculty of Intellect, Wisdom. Very important note to remember all Humans are provided with the following;
Sense of Sound Sense of Touch Sense of Smell Sense of Taste Sense of Hearing SENSE OF RECOGNITION
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Through His Uniqueness We will examine at this point one vital point of the creator Allah s.w.t vs. Other Gods. Keeping Quraan as our focal point we will go to Sura Tawheed.
[Shakir 112:1] Say: He, Allah, is One.{1} [Shakir 112:2] Allah is He on Whom all depend.{2} [Shakir 112:3] He begets not, nor is He begotten.{3} [Shakir 112:4] And none is like Him.{4}
Footnote: This Sura, as its name indicates, is about the Unity of Allah, and His Oneness. In its four verses, the Sura describes monotheism completely.
shallsee [Shakir 99:7] So. He who has done an atom's weight of good it
{7} {8} [Shakir 99:8] And he who has done an atom's weight of evil shall see it. Hadith by Imam Jaffar e-Sadiq a.s.
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"Indeed the pillars of the religion are Uniqueness (of ALLAH, Monotheism) and (His) Justice."
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Through His Sign Imam Ali a.s has said; Dont go looking for God go look for the signs of Allah This is an important and essential element in understanding the Lord. Since Allah s.w.t is the sole creator of this Earth and whatever is in and around. We see that every creation is so perfect in its essence. We will take obvious signs and inner signs to understand. No two individual are the same, for example if you see your finger prints they cannot be the same.
Everything in this world is paired. After a long and tiring day, night has to follow. Our weather pattern in Canada is so unique. We have four seasons and each one is actually depended on the other e.g. For winter to end spring has to come so that the dead leaves get life and there after summer comes in with lots of green and happy atmosphere for winter to come again fall has to come so that the leaves fall and they die. This is a unique cycle which no man can really bring into existence. Our Earth. Envisage that you are in an Apple Orchard sitting under the tree and suddenly the apple lands on your lap. Wow you would definitely eat it up. Our Earth is round and is suspended right in the middle of the universe. Amazingly if the shape of the earth is round, how is it that the person sitting on the northern hemisphere is in precise position and that person on the southern pole? No ones position is disturbed by the shape of the Earth. The answer is that the creator Allah s.w.t has master designed the earth in such a way that there is a force at the centre of the earth force of gravity which keeps every ones position as it aught to be. This was discovered by Sir Isaac Newton.
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THE AHLUL BAIT A.S The Holy Prophet said: As the stars in the sky are the Source of guidance to the travellers, The Holy Ones of my Ahlul Bait (The Twelve Imams) are The Source of Guidance for the people. And, as the stars will remain in the sky until The Day of Judgment, The earth will never be without a Divinely Guide from My Ahlul Bait That is an Imam". In this apparent world man needs a stable guidance through safe governments. Allah s.w.t sent his representatives to guide us to the right path. Indeed the are the sign of Allah s.w.t. They navigate us toward Jannah. The whole gist of our life is belief in the Unseen. We cant see Allah physically but recognise him through his signs. Like Imam Ali a.s once said that he sees Allah s.w.t. That was the eyes of his conscious and not the physical eyes. He has total conviction and believed in the oneness of Allah s.w.t. In conclusion of this sanction I would like us to ponder over the first 5 ayahs of sura al Baqarah
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[Shakir 2:1] Alif Lam Mim.
[Shakir 2:2] This Book, there is no doubt in it, is a guide to those who guard (against evil). {3} [Shakir 2:3] Those who believe in the unseen and keep up prayer and spend out of what we have given them. {4}
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[Shakir 2:4] And who believe in that which has been revealed to you and that which was revealed before you and they are sure of the hereafter.
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[Shakir 2:5] These are on a right course from their Lord and these it is that shall be successful.
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TAWHEED Proof of Gods existence Proof of the Oneness of God Scientists belief in God Asma ul Husna Roots of Idol worship Shirk signs and examples.
ISLAM THE TRUE RELIGION. The belief in the Unity of God is the foundation stone of Islam. This belief governs the religious faith, designs the social patterns and gives life to the moral codes. The first sentence of the Islamic kalimah, i.e. "There is no god except Allah," leads a Muslim throughout his life not only in religious matters but in social behaviour also. "There is no god" shows a Muslim that nothing in the Universe is superior to him. It is observed in Qur'an that: "He it is who created for you all that is in the earth.(2:29). So a Muslim knows that nothing in this world is to be worshipped. Neither stone nor trees; neither animals nor human-beings; neither the Sun nor the Moon nor the Stars can be worshipped; because everything is created, and created for his benefit. When a Muslim, thus, has rejected every falsehood and every idea of; 1. Nature-worship, 2. Idol-worship or 3. Human-worship, He is ready to believe in the positive truth of the Unity of God. Believing in a Supreme Being
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BELIEF IN ALLAH AND HIS UNITY Had a man been left with the wrong impression that there was no God at all, his life would have been aimless, and an aimless life is dangerous. So it is added that there is no god "except Allah." This sentence has a negative as well as a positive aspect. Both are instrumental in creating the belief that every man is equal to every other person. Nobody is superior, nobody is inferior. Thus, the belief in the Unity of God promotes the sense of Brotherhood Equality Equity (FAIRNESS which is another feature of Islam). Characteristic about the belief in the Unity of God: We believe that God is Omnipotent and Omniscient. He was there when there was nothing. Nothing except Him is eternal. He has no beginning and no end. He knows everything. Even our unspoken intentions and desires are not hidden from Him. We believe that He has no partner, no advisor, and no helper. He has no son, no daughter, and no wife. He is above every need, because need presumes deficiency. He has no body, because body needs space. He is nowhere, because He has no body; and He is everywhere, because His power and knowledge is magnificently apparent everywhere. He cannot be defined in terms of Time and Space. He cannot be incarnated, because incarnation needs body and space. He cannot be seen because of the same reason. When we say that Allah is Omnipotent and Merciful, we do not mean that His Power and Mercy is something different from His Person. We see that a child is born without any power, and then he acquires strength day by day. It is so because power is not his person. Allah is not like this. He is Power Himself; Mercy Himself; Knowledge Himself; Justice Himself; Virtue Himself; Truth Himself and so on. The proper name which we use for God is 'ALLAH' and that also needs some explanations. 'ALLAH' means `One' who deserves to be loved' and `Into whom every one seeks refuge.' This word, grammatically speaking, is unique. It has no plural and no feminine. So this name itself reflects light upon the fact that Allah is one and only one; He has neither any partner nor any equal. The name cannot be translated by the word `GOD' because God can be transformed into `gods' and `goddess.'
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One may ask as to how we decided on the above sources. In the Holy Quran, Sura AnNisa, verse 59, Allah (s.w.t) says, 0 you who believe Obey Allah, and obey the messenger and those vested with authority (from) among you: and then if you quarrel concerning any matter, refer it to Allah and the messenger if you believe in Allah and in the last day, this is the best and fairest (way) for final settlement. This verse clearly indicates to all people that, until the Day of Judgment, these will be our only sources for the laws of Islam, and none else. A law that comes to us from Allah, the Prophet or the vicegerent of the Prophet is easily acceptable to us if we are sure of its origin because: I) They have complete knowledge of all aspects of the question ii) They have no self interest in the issue iii) They give heed to interests of all that is they are not biased However, a law that comes from the fourth source, that is a person who has been given power in accordance with Islamic standards, is enforceable if and only if: I) ii) iii) It does not contradict the laws and standards in the Holy Quran and the Sunna Full consideration, as far as possible, has been given to all aspects of the question They have been totally impartial, that is, have not shown a bias towards an individual, group or class
Therefore, to obtain correct knowledge of the laws of Islam, keeping in mind the needs of the time, we should go directly to the sources and refer to them:
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The Holy Quran: The Quran was revealed to the Prophet directly from Allah (s.w.t) and there is no possibility of it not being transmitted to the people accurately, because in Sura An-Najm, verses 3 and 4, Allah (s.w.t) says, Nor does he (Muhammad) speak out of (his own) desire. It is but a revelation revealed. The Prophet did not say anything without the permission of Allah (s.w.t). Therefore this is an accurate source. The Sunna: After the Prophet had delivered the message, he did not stop there. He implemented the Quran. He was the living and speaking Quran. After the Prophet, came the Imams. The Imams did not bring any new religion, or any changes to Islam. They came to guide the Muslims. They too not only interpreted the Quran, but also acted upon it. It is the sayings of the Prophet and the Imams that are called the Sunna or Sirah. Mujtahids: Since our living Imam is in Ghaibat-e-Kubra, and is not accessible, we approach those who have knowledge or the Quran and the Sunna to derive the laws of Islam. This happened even at the time of the Prophet because Islam had spread to a vast area and in different areas people would be present to answer questions. This was necessary due to mainly geographical and language barriers. The Mujtahids of our time use the following sources to formulate the laws: The Holy Quran: It is essential that they have thorough knowledge of the Quran so that they can make a decision. It is not possible to make a decision from one verse. Consider the following example; No where in the Quran can we find a verse saying intoxicants are haram. However, if we look at Sura Baqarah, verse 219, All intoxicants are a great sin. Looking at Sura Al Aaraaf, verse 33 we conclude, All sins are haram. Therefore, an overall understanding of the Quran is essential. There is a great advantage here that is not in the Sunna, and that is that there has never, and will never be any modifications in the Quran, because Allah (s.w.t) Himself is its Protector. The Sunna: Using the Sunna to formulate or derive laws requires specialization. Mujtahids face two main problems when using the Sunna to derive laws. When they are looking through ahadith of the Prophet and the Imams, they have to be careful that the ahadith are genuine. The reason why this is important is that over the years there have been lots of fabrications of ahadith that have been attributed to the Prophet or Imam. The other problem is that some ahadith have been altered due to carelessness, lack of remembrance, and so on. To verify the genuineness of each hadith, the Mujtahids must be familiar with the personalities of the transmitters of the hadith. If the report is genuine, then they look at its true significance and meaning. They collect all relevant reports and study the language used and the historical background before making a decision. No decision however can be made in contradiction to the Quran. Ijma (consensus of opinion): If all the Mujtahids agree to an opinion then we should act upon it even if we do not find anything in the Quran and the Sunna. Mantiq (reason): It is so important that it is said that reason and Islamic Law are inseparable. It suffices here to give the following maxim. Whatever judgment is pronounced by reason, the same is pronounced by Islamic Law and whatever judgment is pronounced by Islamic Law, the same is pronounced by reason.
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THE SHARIAH
We begin todays lesson with two important Arabic words: din and shariah. Din means religion. Shariah means the laws of Islam or the Islamic Laws. (Shariah is sometimes written as shariat). Islam is a din. Or, we may say, Islam is a religion But what is the meaning of religion when we use it to describe Islam? This question can have three possible answers: 1) Religion means just believing in certain things, e.g., God, the Prophet, the Quran and the Qiyamat. 2) Religion means just living according to the shariah without believing in God. 3) Religion means believing in God, the Prophet, the Imams, the Quran and the qiyamat PLUS living according to the shariah. Which one of these answers do you think defines the religion of Islam properly? Obviously, the first two answers are not correct. Islam does not just mean believing without living according to its shariah. Nor does Islam mean living according to the shariah without believing in God. This leaves us with the third answer, which is, indeed, the right one. When we say, Islam is a religion, we mean: Islam is a combination of believing in certain things AND living according to the shariah. The words usul-e-din and furu-e-din also convey the same idea that Islam has roots (beliefs) and branches (deeds), and both are important. A tree, which just has roots without branches, is incomplete, and so is the tree with branches but without roots. In short, we can say that Islam is a complete way of life. Imams, the
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WHY SHOULD A MUSLIM FOLLOW THE SHARIAH? When you buy a machine (e.g., a computer or an electronic typewriter) you also get an Instruction Manual. The manufacturer of the machine prepares the instruction manual; and its purpose is to guide you on how to use the machine. Human body is also a machine. He did not make his own body, nor did he make the world in which he lives. God created human being and the world. Therefore, God knows better how the human being should use his body on this earth just as the manufacturer of a machine knows how to use the machine better than anyone else. And just as the manufacturer includes the Instruction Manual with the machine, in the same way God has sent instructions for us on how to live in this world. The Instruction Manual that Allah (s.w.t) sent for us is known as the Quran. But Allah knew that human being is not just any ordinary machine; rather he is more complicated than the most advanced computer of the 2Oth century. So Allah did not just send the instruction manual (i.e. the Quran) He also sent an instructor known as Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w). Moreover, He said that after Prophet Muhammad, the Imams will be the Instructors of the Quran. Therefore, we can say that the Quran and the sayings of Prophet Muhammad and the Imams form the Instruction Manual for human life on this earth. Collectively, these instructions are known as the shariah or the laws of Islam.
TO RUN A MACHINE PROPERLY, YOU NEED THE MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTION MANUAL. TO LIVE ON THE EARTH PEACEFULLY, YOU NEED ALLAH (S.W.T) GUIDANCE THE SHARIAH.
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HOW CAN I KNOW THE VIEWS OF MY MUJTAHID? The mujtahids of our time normally live in Qum, Iran or in Najaf, Iraq. These two cities have the biggest centres for studying the shariah laws; the centres in Qum and Najaf are like universities. If you want to know what your mujtahid says about a particular issue, you can do the following: 1. Ask your madrassah teacher 2. Ask an Alim (a religious scholar) in your city 3. Ask the elders of your community who know about religion 4. Read the books (usually known as Tauzihul Masail or Risalah) 5. Write to your mujtahid directly, (Their address is very simple; just write their name, the name of the city and the country) 6. Travel to Iran or Iraq and talk with your Mujtahid in person
Allah says, If you do not know (something), then ask those who know. If you do know the shriah laws, then become a mujtahid (ijtihad) Or Follow a mujtahid (taqlid)
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learned among all the mujtahids. The term alam means the most learned amongst all the Mujtahids. IJTIHAD: If a Muslim does not want to do taqlid but still follow the shariah, then he must do ijtihad, that is become a Mujtahid himself. Once a person becomes Mujtahid, then he can follow his own opinions. However, to become a Mujtahid is not a easy job. It means spending a major part of your life in studying the shariah laws. A Mujtahid must, first of all, study the Arabic language, and then he must study the method of using the Quran and the hadith for finding the shariah laws. This sounds easy; but remember that there are hundreds of verses of the Quran and thousands of hadith, which he must study before he can be sure that he has reached to the right conclusion. This is what happens in Ijtihad: Whenever a religious question comes up, the Mujtahid fist refers to the Quran. If the Quran gives a clear and detail answer to the issue then it is well and good. But if the Mujtahid finds that the Quran is silent on the issue or that it has given a general rule about the issue without referring to details, then he must refer to the hadith of the masumin. In hadith, first of all, he has to distinguish the true hadith from false hadith; and only then will he be able to know the Islamic view on the particular issue.
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You should realize that washing these organs of wuzu once is wajib, while washing them twice is recommendable: but to wash them for the third time is forbidden (haram). However, counting the first and the second washing depends on your own intention. And so, it is possible that a person may pour water on his right fore-arm five times and wipe his left hand on it twice, and still count this washing as the first one. 6. 7. 8. It is recommended for men to start washing their forearms from the apparent side of the arms, and for women to start washing their forearms from the inner side. The masah of the head can be done with one finger only. But it is recommended to use three fingers together. Reciting the special duas at various stages of the wuzu. In this lesson, you will learn only two of those duas: Allahumma bayyiz waj-hiy yawma tusawwidul wujuh; Wa la tusawwid waj-hiy yawma tubayyizul wujuh. O Allah! Brighten my face on the day (of Judgement) when you will disgrace the faces; and do not disgrace my face on the day when you will brighten the faces. At the time of wiping the head: Allahumma ghash-shiniy bi rah-matika wa bara-katika wa af-wika. O Allah! Cover me with your mercy, your blessing and your pardon.
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(c) While washing the left side of the body, if a person doubts whether or not he has washed the right side, then he should wash the right side and then wash the left. 6. Ghusl Jabirah: If a person has a bandage on his body, then how should he or she do ghusl? Such a person will do ghusl jabirah- ghusl on a bandage or a splint. Ghusl jabirah can be done by observing the rules of wuzu jabirah. The rules are as follows: a. One should lift the bandage and wash the wound normally; b. Or one should wash only around the wound or over the bandage.
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HOW TO DO GHUSL
Ghusl, in Arabic, means washing or taking a bath. In Islamic laws, ghusl is an ablution: a religious act of cleanliness just like wuzu. In wuzu, you only wash your face and forearms, whereas in ghusl you wash your whole body. Because of this difference, wuzu is known as a minor ablution whereas ghusl is known as a major ablution, In todays lesson, you will learn the manner of doing ghusl. There are two ways of doing ghusl: one is known as ghusl tartibi, and the other is known as ghusl irtimasi. GHUSL TARTITBI Ghusl tartibi means an ordinal bath, a bath done in three stages. Ghusl tartibi is just like taking a shower in a particular order. After washing away the najasat from the body and after Niyyat, the body has to be washed in three stages: 1. First, head to the neck; 2. Then the right side of the body from the shoulder down to the foot; 3. Finally, the left side of the body from the shoulder down to the foot. Each part should be washed thoroughly in such a way that the water reaches the skin. Special care should be taken while washing the headthe hair should be combed (e.g., with your fingers) so that water reaches the hair-roots. While washing the right side of the body, some parts of the left side must be washed too, and also while washing the left side of the body, some parts of the right side must be washed. This is done so that you may become sure that you have washed all the parts of your body. GHUSL IRTIMASI Ghusl irtimasi means a bath involving immersion of the whole body in the water. It is obvious that such a ghusl can only be done in a body of water, for example, a pool, river, lake or sea. It is not like taking a shower. After washing away the najasat from your body and after Niyyat, the whole body should be completely immersed in the water all at once, not gradually. For example, you cannot gradually slide down into the swimming pool; to do ghusl irtimasi, you have to dive into it. One has to make sure that water reaches all parts of the body, including hair and the skin under it. However, ghusl tartibi is preferred to ghusl irtimasi.
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GHUSL JANABAT
Janabat means a major impurity, which prevents one from performing salat and some other acts of worship. The person on whom this ghusl becomes wajib is known as junub. The Quran says: O you who believe! Do not go near prayers (salat) when you are....Junub until you have washed yourselves. (4:43) O you who believe! When you stand up for prayers (salat)....if you are junub, then purify (yourselves). (5:6) The causes of Ghusl Janabat There are two causes of janabat: 1. Discharge of semen. It does not make any difference whether this discharge is while awake or in a wet dream, slight or profuse, intentionally or otherwise, in lawful way or unlawful (e.g., masturbation). In all these cases ghusl is wajib. 2. Sexual intercourse. It does not make any difference whether the intercourse was lawful or unlawful (e.g., adultery), with or without discharge of semen. In the definition of the shariah, sexual intercourse is established by just the penetration of the glans into the vagina or anus of the woman. In case of sexual intercourse, ghusl janabat becomes wajib on both the man and the woman. The things which are HARAM for a junub The following things are haram for the junub before performing the ghusl: 1. Touching the writings of the Quran, the names and attributes of Allah, the names of the prophet, the Imams and Fatima (the daughter of the Prophet). 2. Reciting these verses of the Quran in which Sajdah (prostration) is wajib, i.e., verse 15 of chapter 32; verse 15 of chapter 41; verse 62 of chapter 53; and verse 19 of chapter 96. It is better not to recite even a single verse from these chapters. 3. Entering or staying in the mosque. One can pass through the mosques (by entering from one door and leaving from the other) except the Masjidl- Haram (the sacred Mosque at Mecca), Masjidun-Nabi (the Mosque of the Prophet at Medina), and the shrines of the imams in these places a junub cannot even pass through them. 4. Leaving something in or taking it out from a mosque.
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The things which are Makruh for a junub The following things are makruh (disliked) for the junub: 1. Eating and drinking is makruh for a junub except after wudu or gargling or rinsing the nose 2. Reciting more than seven verses from the Quran. This applies to the verses other than the four verses with wajib Sajdah mentioned above. 3. Touching the cover of the Quran. 4. Sleeping except after doing wudu. The acts whose validity depend on Ghusl Janabat 1. Salat (prayers) except Salatul-mayyit (the prayer for a dead Muslim) which can be performed even in the state of janabat. 2. Wajib tawaf (the circumambulation of the Kabah in hajj). 3. Fasting. If someone knowingly remains junub up to dawn in Ramadan, his fasting will become invalid (batil).
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Important terms Imam The leader of the prayers Mamoom The follower, Mamoomeen is the plural.
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Minimum Number required for a Congregational prayer is two Islam emphasizes the congregational prayers and the stress is on Salataul Fajr, Maghrib and Isha. Emphasis is also high on the people living in the vicinity of a Mosque as the Mosques will be given the permission to intercede on the Day of Judgement for those who prayed in it, kept it clean, looked after it and used it effectively.
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Discipline of the Congregational prayers 1. Straight lines behind the Imam 2. Stand Shoulder to shoulder 3. Complete lines before starting another one 4. No wordly talk or social talk during Azan and in Iqamah when Qad Qaamatis Salah is pronounced, one should immediately stand up for Salah 5. You are not allowed to say the Takbir or perform any action BEFORE the Imam. You can go ahead of the Imam while reciting the Dhikr. If you do raise your head from the Ruku or Sajdah before the Imam then you have to go back to the action. 6. It is important for you to be connected to the Imam of the Jamaat at all times. The flow of the connection begins from the Imam, directly to the Mamoom behind me and then to the sides and the back. If ladies join, then they can stand at a certain distance or behind a curtain or partition. If they are on another floor, then the lady should be able to see the Imam or the people praying to maintain the connection. How to pray Namaz Jamaat 1. Make your intention that you will be reciting the Namaz as Jamaat 2. Do your Takbir after the Imam 3. Do not recite the Surahs ( it is highly recommended to recite any Dhikr at this time ) 4. Recite all Dhikr of th Ruku, Sajdah, Tashahud, Tasbihate Arbaa and Salam 5. End prayer with the Imam If you join late 1. If you enter the Mosque and the Imam is already in the Qiyam (reciting Surahs of in the first 2 rakats), then you can join by doing your niyyat and Takbiratul Ehram. 2. If you get there just in time for Ruku then do your Takbir and go straight to the Ruku 3. If you join after the first Rakat then, you will be one Rakat behind the Imam so when the Imam sits for Tashahud, you should sit on all fours, indicating that you will be getting up soon and you can recite the Tashahud as well and when the Imam gets up, you need to recite your Surah , atleast Surah al Hamd before you go to Ruku. The same position will be followed when the Imam is in his last Rakat and you are not. 4. If you enter the Mosque and you see the Salam being recited then do your Takbiratul Ehram and sit for the Tashahud with the Imam and then get up and start his first Rakat. You will still get the Sawab of reciting in Jamaat
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Friday Prayers
Definition : These are the prayers recited at the time of Zohr on Friday. It consists of 2 rakahs and two sermons. In the absence of our Imam, it is Wajib Takhiri to pray it (optional Wajib). You can choose to pray Zohr or Namaz Jumah as Zohr is not necessary if Namaz Juma is prayed. Juma prayers become wajib when 1. Time for Juma has set in, this is the earlier part of Zohr. If it is much delayed then Namaz Jumah time will be over and Zohr will have to be prayed 2. The number of people joining should atleast be five though seven is recommended as a minimum 3. Imam should fulfil the conditions of leading the prayers.
Conditions for the validity of Friday prayers 1. Prayers should be offered in congregation 2. 2 sermons should be delivered. The first one would talk about Allah and praise Him and exhort the people to observe piety, talk about current affairs and then recite a Surah from the Holy Quran. The Imam then sits down and stands up again for the second sermon which would praise Allah, invoke peace and blessings on the Masumeen and as a recommended precaution seek forgiveness from the believers. The sermons are to be recited Before the Prayers. The Imam of the prayers will be doing the sermon. It is recommended that the second Khutbah be in Arabic. 3. The distance between the 2 places where Namaz Juma are offered should not be less than 3 miles.
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14. On The Day of Judgement, it will be the cause for forgiveness from Allah. 15. It will make the crossing of Siraat easier. 16. It is the Key to Heaven. TIME FOR PRAYING SALAAT-E-SHAB: It should be prayed anytime after midnight and before Subhe Sadiq. The best time is in the last hours of the night and just before dawn, so that one can pray Salaat e Fajr once it is Subhe Sadiq.
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Doubts which are valid There are nine situations in which a person can have doubts about the number of Rakats in the Namaz consisting of four Rakats. In those situations, one should pause to think, and if he arrives at any decision or probability, he should act accordingly. If doubt persists, he should follow these rules. 1. After the second Sajdah of the second Rakat if a person doubts whether he has performed 2 Rakats or 3, he should assume that he has performed 3 Rakats, and finish the prayers after performing one more Rakat. And after finishing the prayers he should offer, as an obligatory precaution, 1 Rakat of Namaz-e-Ihtiyat, standing. 2. If after the second Sajdah of the second Rakat, a person doubts whether he has performed 2 or 4 Rakats, he should decide that he has performed 4 Rakats, and finish his prayers. He should then stand up to offer 2 Rakats of Namaz-e-Ihtiyat. 3. If a person doubts, after the second Sajdah of the second Rakat, whether he has performed 2,3, or 4 Rakats, he should decide that he has performed 4 Rakats. After completing prayers, he should perform 2 Rakats of Namaz-e-Ihtiyat standing, and 2 Rakats in the sitting position. 4. If a person doubts after the second Sajdah of the second Rakat as to whether he has performed 4 or 5 Rakats, he should decide that he has performed 4 Rakats and finish his prayers. After that he should perform two sajdatus sahv. And this rule applies to every situation of doubt between four and more Rakats. 5. If a person doubts at any stage during his prayers, whether he has performed 3 or 4 Rakats, he should decide that he has performed 4 Rakats and finish his prayers. Thereafter he should offer Namaz-e-Ihtiyat of 1 Rakat standing or of 2 Rakats in the sitting position. 6. If a person doubts while standing, as to whether he has performed 4 Rakats or 5, he should sit down and recite tashahud and the Salam of prayer. Then he should stand up to offer Namaz-eIhtiyat of 1 Rakat, or 2 Rakats while sitting. 7. If doubts, while standing, whether he has performed three or five Rakats he should sit down and read tashahhud and Salam to finish the prayers. After that, he should offer 2 Rakats of Namaz-e-Ihtiyat standing. 8. If a person doubts while standing, as to whether he has offered 3, 4 or 5 Rakats, he should sit down and recite tashahud and the salam of prayers. Thereafter he should offer Namaz-e-Ihtiyat of 2 Rakats standing, and another 2 Rakats in the sitting position. 9. If a person doubts, while standing, whether he has performed 5 or 6 Rakats, he should sit down and recite tashahhud and Salam of prayers. Thereafter, he should perform two sajdatus sahv. In all the foregoing situations one should, as a recommended precaution, also offer two sajdatus sahv for an extra qiyam.
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How to do Sajda-e-Sahv
Soon after finishing Salaat, Niyyat should be done as follows: I do Sajda-e-Sahv in lieu of Tashahhud (or Salaam or Sajdah or Qiyam etc as the case may be) Wajib Qurbatan Ilallah Then Sajdah should be done. In Sajdah you have to say once Bismillahe wa billahe Assalamu alaika aiyuhan Nabiyyu wa rahmatullahe wa barakatuh Then raise your head, sit properly, go to Sajdah second time; recite the above mentioned Zikr once; sit down properly read Tashahhud and Salaam. If you have forgotten tashahhud or one Sajdah in the Salaat, it is Wajib to do it Qaza at once after Salat, then the Sajda-e-Sahv is to be done just after the Qaza Tashahhud or Sajdah. If after the prayer, but before the Qaza of Sajdah or Tashahhud any of such actions is done which invalidate the prayer (like turning away from Qibla), it is necessary to do the Qaza and Sajda-e Sahv (as required) and then to repeat the prayer.
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ZAKATUL-FITRA
THE CONCEPT OF ZAKATUL-FITRA: During the month of Ramadhan, we become familiar with the experience of poor and needy people. The poor men, women and children stay hungry not because they have to do so, but because they do not have food. By fasting Allah wants us to realize two things: To appreciate the blessings which He has given to you To be charitable towards the poor and needy people As if to reinforce this idea in our minds, Allah has introduced the tradition of Zakatul-Fitra. Zakatul-Fitra is a wajib charity which must be paid at the end of Ramadhan on the day of Iddul Fitr. By paying Zakatul-Fitra, we actually share our happiness with the poor and needy people on the day of Idd. At least on the day of Idd, the poor people will have something to eat and feel the happiness of that joyful day. It is also a forced training to share Allahs blessings with the less fortunate people.
A. ON WHOM IS ZAKATUL-FITRA WAJIB? Zakatul-Fitra is wajib on every Baligh and affluent person. Affluent means anyone who can provide the necessary expenses of his self and his dependents for a year. Therefore, anyone who cannot provide for himself and his dependents for a complete year, then it is not wajib for him/her to pay ZakatuI-Fitra. Rather, he/she is eligible to receive ZakatulFitra from others. B. WHEN DOES ZAKATUL-FITRA BECOME WAJIB? Zakatul-Fitra becomes wajib at the time of Maghrib on the eve ofIddul-Fitr. Those who will pray salatul-idd must pay before saying that salat. Those who will not pray salatul-idd must pay before noon ofIddul-fitr. C. WHAT IS THE AMOUNT OF ZAKATUL-FITRA? You have to pay Zakatul-Fitra from the food stuff used most by you during the year. For example, rice or flour, etc. It is wajib to pay 3 kilos of the food stuff OR its market value on behalf of the following persons: 1. Self
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2. All those who depend on you: a) Whether their expenses is wajib upon you or not; b) Whether they are near or far; c) Whether they are Muslim or Kafir; d) Whether they are adult or minor; 3. An Out of town visitor who arrives before Maghrib on the eve ofIdd.
Zakatul-Fitra is the Moral of Fasting *** Zakatul-Fitra is Thanking Allah for what we have; Sharing His blessings with the poor & needy
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JIHAD
TWO TYPES OF JIHAD Jihad is the one most important teachings of Islam. The word Jihad means to work hard or to strive for something. Jihad should be exclusively in the way of the lord and never for any other reason. As you already know, jihad is of two types: 1. THE SOCIAL JIHAD which, sometimes also involves fighting a war against an unjust ruler. But this can only be done with the permission of a Masum Imam. This jihad is known as Al-Jihad Al-Asghar the Minor Jihad. 2. THE PERSONAL JIHAD which involves a spiritual struggle inside our own hearts and minds. This jihad is known as Al-Jihad Al-Akbar the Major Jihad. You do not need any ones permission for this jihad. It is an on-going jihad from the day you mature to the day you die. JIHAD AKBAR - THE SPIRITUAL JIHAD What type of jihad is jihad akbar? Who are the fighters? The spiritual jihad is fought into the hearts and minds of every Muslim. It is a struggle between two opposite forces: SOUL & MIND versus DESIRES
In this struggle between your soul/mind and your desires, it is your soul which must win. If your desires win and control your life, then you have lost this spiritual struggle; You have to start fighting your desires again. Islam does not say that you must not fulfill your desires; most human desires are lawful. The only thing which Islam want from you is to be careful HOW YOU FULFILL YOUR DESIRES. There always are two way for fulfilling your desires: lawful and unlawful. For example, food is one of the desires of human beings Islam does not say that do not fulfill this desire it wants you to be careful how you fulfill your desire for food: Is it mubah, is it pak, and is it halal? Everyone loves money and wants to be rich. Islam does not prohibit that but it says you must be careful how you get rich: is your job halal, is your money halal? Ayat 216 in Sura #2 Allah says fighting (in the cause of Allah), is ordained unto you and it is hateful to you, and perchance you hate a thing whereas it is good for you, and perchance you love a thing whereas it is bad for you; and verily Allah knoweth while you know not.
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HAJJ PART I
INTRODUCTION The most important pillars of the Islamic doctrine, from the practical and conceptual point of view, which motivate Muslims and make them conscious, free, honorable and socially responsible, are: Tawheed Jihad Hajj - the existence of oneness of God. - Encouraging people to do good deeds and to avoid wrong deeds. - Mans evolution towards Allah. It is a show of creation; history; unity; ideology; Umma. Islamic
Quran XXII: 27 (Ibrahims command) And call upon the people for Hajj. They will come to you on their bare feet or riding any weak camel and they come to you from every far desert. Before departing to perform Hajj, all of your debts should be paid especially Khums and Zakat your hates and angers towards relatives or friends must disappear. A will must be drawn. All of these gestures are an exercise in the preparation for death. On the day of resurrection when you can do nothing in Allahs court where your eyes, ears and heart are the best witnesses of what you have done. Quran XVII:36 You and every organ of your body are responsible for your deeds. While you are in his house of correction get ready for the house of justice. Exercise death before you die- Go To Hajj. The importance of Hajj, once in a lifetime is incumbent upon you if you meet the following conditions; 1. 2. 3. 4. Baligh (Male 15 years of age; Female 9 years age) Aakil (sound mind) Healthy (Healthy enough to travel & perform Hajj) Expenses (Able to defray expenses for the return journey, and in case of dependants- able to have one years means to maintain dependants).
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WAJIB HAJJ Wajib Hajj consists of two parts: 1. 2. Umre Tamattu (for entering Mecca); Hajje Tamattu (during 5th to 12th Dhilhaj).
Umre Tamattu can be performed either in Shawwal, or Dhilkaad or Dhilhaj which are called months of Hajj. Hajje Tamattu must be performed from 5th to 12th Dhilhaj. Both must be performed in one and the same seasonal year.
IHRAM Ihram for men consists of two pieces of cloth: 1. To cover oneself from Naval (waist) to the knees. 2. To cover oneself from the shoulders to the elbows. During the state of Ihram, it is necessary to wear continuously. The upper portion, however can be put aside if felt like doing it. Appropriate Hijab is required for women performing Hajj.
UMRE TAMATTU Umre Tamattu is performed by 5 wajib items: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Niyyat, Ihram, and Talbiya at Mikate Sharib; Tawaf of Khane Kaaba after entering Mecca; 2 Rakat Namaz of Tawaf at Makame Ibrahim or nearby; Saee (i.e. to go and return seven times between Safa and Marwa); Taqseer.
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HAJJE TAMATTU Hajje Tamattu is performed by 13 Wajib items: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 9th Zilhaj: Niyyat, Ihram and Talbiya all in Mecca, preferably at Makame Ibrahim; 9th Zilhaj: to be present in Arafat from Zuhr to Maghrib; 9th and 10th Zilhaj: to be present in Mashar (Muzdalifa from Fajr (dawn) of 9th Zilhaj until sunrise of 10th Zilhaj); 10th Zilhaj: To hit Jamrae Akaba seven times with one pebble at each time at Mina; 10th Zilhaj: Sacrifice; Kurbani at Mina 10th Zilhaj: Taqseer or Halak at Mina; 10th,11th & 12th Zilhaj: Tawafe Haj 2 Rakat Namaz of Tawaf at Makame Ibrahim; Saee: seven times between Safaa and Marwa; Tawafun Nisaa; 2 Rakat Namaz of Tawafun Nisaa at Makame Ibrahim (night to be spent in Mina); 11th Zilhaj: Hit the three Jamarats seven times each Depart from Mina after Zuhr.
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HAJJ PART II
HAJJ BEGINS Hajj begins from Miquat. At this point you must change your clothes. Why? Because your attire covers you as well as your character. Clothes symbolize pattern, preference, status and distinction. They create superficial boarders which cause separation between people. In most cases, separation between people gives birth to discrimination. The concept of I, not We emerges. Adams descendants, Cain and Abel, (sons of Adam and Eve) have split the mankinds unity into many parts, and factions such as; master and servant, oppressor and oppressed, colonist and colonized, exploiter and exploited, strong and weak, rich and poor, civilized and uncivilized, Eastern and Western Arab and Ajam (non- Arabs). Hence, at the start of Hajj, you take off your clothes and leave them at Miqat. You now wear the Kafan (the shroud for the dead), which consists of plain white material. You will be dressed like everyone else. See the uniformity appear. Be practical and join the mass; as a drop enters the ocean. At Miqat, regardless of your race or tribe you must drop off all the covers you wore in your daily life. There are certain things you are expected to avoid while in the state of Ihram. All worldly matters belonging to the life before Miqat are tabooed. When in Mecca you will see a city that resembles a huge bowl and circled on all sides by mountains. Every valley, street, and alley faces the floor of this great house, Kaba is in the Centre, you will see a humongous crowd flooding downhill to the Masjid ul Haraam, like a white river. Amidst all this you feel like a drop. It is only through humility and obedience that you can approach glory and dignity, finally reaching eminence. In other words, you do not search for Allah in the sky, nor through metaphysics, but rather the search is conducted on the earth. He can be seen in the depth of matter and even in the stones. Kaba is only a cornerstone, a sign to show the road. When you begin Hajj, it is an eternal movement towards Allah, and not towards the Kaba. Quran III: 96 Lo! The first sanctuary appointed for mankind was that at Bekka (Mekka), a blessed place, a guidance to the people. Remember you are not allowed to enter this sacred house, if you are still self-attached, that is thinking of yourself. Hajj represents your return to Allah, the Absolute, who has no limitations and none is like him. Niyyat of Wearing Ihram I am becoming Muhrim (i.e. wearing ihram with its 25 conditions to be observed) for Umre Tammatu for Hajul Islam, Wajib, Adaa, for myself, Qurbatan Ilullah. Immediately recite loudly Talbiyya: Labbaik, Allahumma Labbaik, Labbaik La Sharika Laka Labbaik...
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Meaning of Talbiyya: Yes here I am o lord, here I am, yes. There is no partner for thee, verily, the Praise and the bounties are Thine and the dominion is Thine. There is no partner for Thee, Here I am. As soon as you have pronounced the Talbiyya, the following 25 things become Haraam (prohibited) on you. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. To hunt either wild, beast or animal of any kind; To have sexual intercourse, kiss, or caress; To read Nikkah Istimna i.e. to discharge semen To smell perfumes or to apply them to ones body or dresses To close ones nose from a bad odor or smell Wearing of sewn dresses, for men-belt for keeping money is allowed; To apply (collrium (Surma)) to the eyes; To look into a mirror; To tell lies, boast, scorn and abuse somebody; To cover completely the upper part of the heel from the tips of the toes to the ankle; To swear in the name of Allah; To kill insects; To wear a ring (for men), or ornaments (for women) for beauty; To apply henna (Indian myrtle) To have your teeth extracted To take blood from the body; Covering of faces by any kind of Nikab (cover, cloth, etc.) for women; Covering of head by men; Applying oil on body; Cutting or removing hair from any part of the body; Cutting of nails; To uproot or cut leaves or trees in and around Mecca; Carrying of weapons, such as swords, daggers, guns, etc,; To be a witness to another persons Nikah.
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A. NIYYAT, IHRAM AND TALBIYYA 1. First clean your body, remove hair, cut nails; Then make Ghusl (Mustahab) with the following 5 Niyyats: I) To wear Ihram for Umre Tamattu; ii) To enter the Haram of Mecca; iii) To enter the city of Mecca; iv) To enter Masjidul Haraam v) To Make Tawaf of Khanae- Kaba 2. 3. Put your Ihram clothes as if you are wearing your normal clothes and depart from Jeddan to Johfa in an open car or bus. At Johfa, do your Niyyat of wearing ihram as follows: I am becoming Mohrim for Umre Tamattu, for Hajjul Islam, Wajib, Adaa, for myself, Qurbatan Ilullahi Taala.
Immediately recite loudly Talbiyya as under: Labbaik, Allahumma Labbaik, Labbaik La Sharika Laka Labbaik. Innal Hamda Wanni mata Laka Wal Mulka, La Sharika Laka Labbaik. Meaning: Yes here I am o lord, here I am, yes. There is no partner for thee,Yes, here I am, verily, the Praise and the bounties are Thine and the dominion is Thine. There is no partner for Thee, Here I am.
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B. TAWAF AT MECCA 1. 2. After entering Mecca it is your first duty to perform the Tawaf of Khanae-Kaba. The following six conditions must be fulfilled for Tawaf to be valid; i) ii) iii) iv) v) vi) Taharat-Wajib Ghusl, Wuzu must be done before commencing Tawaf Body and Clothes must be clean, free from Najasaat; Circumcision- You must have been circumcised; Body-adequately covered by cloth to hide genital organs as required in Namaz; Ihram clothes must be Mubah, i.e. your own property, free from debts; Khums, Zakat, etc.; Niyyat- I am making Tawaf of this Khanae-Kaba Seven times for Umre Tamattu, for Hajjul Islam, wajib Qurbatan Ilullah.
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Requirements and Obligations for Tawaf: i) Commence the circumambulation at Hajare Aswad, particularly a couple of steps before it, and finish the seventh round at Hajare Aswad, preferably one or two steps after it. Your left shoulder must face towards Hajare Aswad. During Tawaf, your left shoulder should always be directed towards the Kaba. Include a semi- circular adjoining one wall of Khanae Kaba, known as Hajare Ismail (the graves of prophet Ismail, his mother Hajira, and many other Prophets). The Tawaf should be made over the area between the Kaba and Maqame Ibrahim i.e. within a radius of 40 feet from the Kaba. Doubt- if you are in doubt about the number of rounds, then the Tawaf is Batil, and you have to make a new one. Tawaf is to be performed outside of the boundaries of the Kaba and the walls of Hajare Ismail Seven rounds only, no more, no less. Muwalat- the seven rounds to be carried in continuity, without stop or break.
C. NAMAZ AFTER TAWAF OF KHANAE KABA Perform immediately after Tawaf, behind Maqame Ibrahim, or place nearest there to. Namaz consists of two Rakat like morning prayers. Niyyat: I pray two Rakat Namaze Tawaf for Umrae Tamattu for Hajjul Islam Qurbatan Ilallah.
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D. SAEE OF SAFAA-MARWA After Namaze Tawaf of Khanae Kaba proceed to Safaa. Niyyat: I walk in between Safaa and Marwa seven times for Umrae Tamattu for Hajjul Islam in compliance with the order of Almighty God. Start at Safaa and walk towards Marwa. When you reach Marwa, it is one trip. Go back and forth, your seventh trip will end at Marwa. Maintain continuity and walk with your body facing the front (no turning! walking backwards). E. TAQSEER Cutting a bit of your hair or nail. Niyyat: I perform Taqseer to become Munhil (to make Halal for myself whatever was forbidden on me from Ihram of Umrae Tamattu, wajib, in compliance with the orders of Almighty God.
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HAJJ PART IV
HAJJE TAMATTU- Wajibaats The obligatory duties in Hajje Tamattu are: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Ihram Wukufe Arafat Wukufe Muzdalifa Tawafulf Hajj Tawafun Nisa Tawaful Wida
A. NIYYAT, IHRAM, AND TALBIYYA IN MECCA 1. 2. 9th Zilhajj Niyyat for wearing Ihram: I am becoming Muhrim (i.e. wearing Ihram with its 25 conditions to be observed) for Hajje Tamattu, Hajjul Islam, Wajib, Qurbatan Ilullahi Ta ala. 3. Recite Talbiyya immediately after Ihram.
B. WUKUFE ARAFAAT (To be present at Arafaat) 9th Zilhajj proceed to Arafaat, to arrive not later than Zuhr or Midday. It is compulsory to be present in Arafaat from Zuhr until Maghrib. Niyyat: I am staying in Arafaat from Zuhr to Maghrib Shar ee, for Hajje Tamattu, Hajjul Islam, Wajib, Qurbatan Ilullah. C. WUKUFE MASHAR (Muzdalifa) 1. 2. 3. 9th and 10th Zilhajj: Depart from Arafaat after Maghrib Sharee for Mashat. Say your Maghrib and Isha prayers on arrival. It is better to pass the night of 9th Zilhajj here, and it is Wajib to be here from Subhe Sadiq to Sunrise. Niyyat for the night: I am passing this night in Mashat till Subhe Sadiq, for Hajje Tamattu, Hajjul Islam, Qurbatan Ilullah Taala.
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Niyyat at dawn: I am staying in Mashar from Subhe Sadiq till Sunrise, Wajib, for Hajje Tamattu, Hajjul Islam, Qubatan Illullah Taala.
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At Mashar, at night, collect 70 small stones (pebbles), preserve them to hit the 3 symbols of Satan in Mina. Say your morning prayers at Mashar After sunrise, proceed to Mina.
D. MINA 1. 10th Zilhajj: After arrivals at Mina proceed to hit Satan (Jamaratil Akabah) Seven times with stones gathered at Mashar in the previous night. The time allowed is between sunrise to sunset. There are three pillars of stone representing the Satan and all evil that he stands for. They are referred to as: Jamaratil Akabah- The stone nearest to Mecca Jamaratil Wusta- the middle stone Jamaratil Uula- The one nearest to Mashar Niyyat: (to hit the Jamaraats) I am throwing seven stones on Jamaratil Akabah, for Hajje Tamattu, for Hajjul Islam, Wajib, Qurbatan Ilullah. 3. The stones would be thrown by self, one after the other in IF it misses, the throw must not be counted. If in doubt, hit it again. With every throw recite Allahu Akbar, at the time of hitting, face the stone with the Qibla behind.
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12th Zilhajj: It is wajib to hit the 3 Jamarats 7 times each. The same sequence and Niyyat as above should be followed after Zuhr and Asr Prayers, you may return to Mecca if you wish. However, if you have not left Mina (and its boundaries) by the sunset of 12th Zilhajj, then it becomes wajib for you to spend the night of 12th Zilhajj in Mina, and to hit the 3 Jamarans once more on 13th Zilhajj, and only then can you leave for Mecca. Qurbani (Sacrifice)-2nd Wajibat in Mina 10thZilhajj: Every person must offer a sacrifice separately at daytime. The animal to be sacrificed should be a camel over 5 years old, or a cow over 2 years old, or a sheep over 1 year old.
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I walk between Safa and Marwa seven times for Hajje Tamattu, Hajjul Islam wajib, Qurbatan Ilullahi Ta ala. F. 1) TAWAFUN NISA This Tawaf must be performed; otherwise, the opposite sex will remain perpetually prohibited to you Niyyat: I am performing Tawafun Nisa, for Hajje Tamattu, Hajjul Islam, wajib, Qurbatan Ilullahi Ta ala. 3) Namaz for Tawafun Nisa After Tawafun Nisa, pray 2 Rakat Namaze Tawaf. Niyyat: I am praying 2 Rakat Namaz for Tawafun Nisa, Hajje Tamattu, Hajjul Islam, wajib, Qurbatan Ilullahi Ta ala. G. TAWAFUL WIDA- Tawaf of leave or departure Before departing from Mecca, it is Mustahab to perform Tawaful Wida, with 2 Rakats of Namaz at Maqame Ibrahim, or nearby, and then pray to Allah that you should come again for Hajj.
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THE ESSENCE OF DUA Reference: Oddatul Daee (The Asset of Supplication) by Sheikh Ahmed Ibne Fahd Helli During a classroom session at the Madressah discussing the significance of dua, why we must rely on dua, and how much Allah (swt) loves to hear us supplicate, one of my students very innocently asked me, Teacher, when I ask Allah for something, why doesnt it come true? Though this may seem to be a very simple and perhaps nave question, there is no doubt as to the validity of the question. Many a times, we have asked ourselves why it is that our prayers and supplications remain unanswered. It is the essence of human nature to be overcome and overwhelmed with constant desires, deeming it difficult to seek complete satiation or satisfaction. So much so that we often become blinded by our desires and fail to use our intellect in assessing or evaluating the level of need. Hence, the famous saying, Be careful what you ask for, it may come true. Or, in the words of the philosopher, thinker, and playwright Oscar Wilde, There are two tragedies in life: not getting what we ask for, and getting it. Still, the doors of Allahs (swt) mercy, treasure and endless bounties are always open to His creatures, for He has promised in the Holy Quran: For your Lord says: Call upon Me, I will answer you (Moamin verse 60). Also, in Baqarah verse 186, Allah (swt) says: And when my servants ask you concerning Me, then surely I am very near; I answer the prayer of the supplicant when he calls on Me DUA in Arabic means to call, or to invoke and in Islamic terminology, it means a humble prayer by a modest person to a Superior. First, we shall look at the value and advantages of Dua, as taught to us by our beloved Holy Prophet (saw) and Masoomeen (as). Then we shall discuss the possible reasons why our prayers are not answered, though there are ways to change this as we have choices and authority over own actions (as we will see later). Dua is a powerful tool for a believer when utilized appropriately. Our Holy Prophet (saw) always stressed the virtue and significance of dua. He has said: Shall I introduce you to a weapon which will protect you both from evils of enemies and increase your sustenance? Call unto your Lord day and night for DUA is the weapon of a believer, and, Dua is the gist of worshipping. He has also said, The best prayer is Dua. When God inspires someone with Dua, He opens the doors of Mercy to him. A man of Dua will never become wretched. Imam Sadiq (as) has also said, Dua is more forceful than a sword. A man named Meisar Ibne Abdulaziz was advised by Imam Sadiq (as):
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Oh Meisar! Do not say to yourself come what may, rather call upon God, for there is a rank with God man cannot attain without asking for it. If Gods servant closes his mouth and does not ask anything from Him, nothing will be given to him. Therefore ask God for what you need so that He will give it to you. Oh Meisar, whoever knocks on His door and persists, will be allowed in. The Holy Prophet (saw) has said: God bless man who requests something from Him and persists in it. Imam Baqar (as) has said: Nothing is more praiseworthy to God than a servants requests and no one is more detested than one who refrains from obeying God and asking something from Him. Dua is the only successful way to remove afflictions, hardships, misery and despair. Imam Zainul Abideen (as) has said, Dua removes both the present affliction and that which will appear later. Imam Musa (as) has said: The affliction of a believer who succeeds in DUA will be soon removed whereas the affliction of a believer who stops DUA will last long. Therefore, whenever an affliction befalls you, supplicate to God. One of the revelations sent to Prophet David (as) is as follows: Whoever turns to Me and stops having hope in anyone but Me, I will be sufficient for him. I will give to anyone who requests and answer anyone who calls upon Me.
WHY DUAS ARE NOT ANSWERED Allah (swt) know best! Before supplication, a believer should always begin his dua in this manner, Oh Allah! Fulfill my desire if it is in my best interest, for only You know best! If not fulfilling the desire is preferable to Allah (swt), then He will not fulfill it. Just as we know what is best for our children as parents, Allah (swt) knows what is good for us and what is not, for He has knowledge of the unseen and only grants us what He knows will not harm us. A dua which is not good or beneficial for the supplicant may not be answered. The Holy Quran says: It may be that you dislike a thing while it is good for you, and it may be that you love a thing while it is evil for you, and Allah knows, while you do not know. (Baqarah verse 26) Therefore, we should always leave it up to Allah (swt) and trust Him to do for us what He knows is best.
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Wrong Articulation of Dua Othman Ibne Saeed approached Imam Jafar Sadiq (as) and asked him why his duas were not answered. The Imam proceeded to explain to him that even the manner of supplication has certain requirements, so that the dua is articulated correctly. When Ibne Saeed asked, How should I pray? the Imam replied: Whoever obeys Gods orders and offers his Duas properly, they will be answered. First, praise God Almighty, then remember Him and thank Him for His blessings. After that, send greetings to the Holy Prophet (swt) and his progeny, then confess your sins and beg for His forgiveness. That is the right way for Dua. The Delay In Answering Dua Occasionally we may experience that our duas take time in being fulfilled. Allah (swt) delays fulfilling our duas for many reasons. Perhaps it will not be good for us presently and only Allah (swt) is aware of any evil or dangerous consequence it may bring. It is also possible that Allah (swt) is testing our taqwa (piety) and patience: do we become resentful or angry with Him? Do we continue to persist in asking Him for His Grace, or do we give up and become disappointed? It is wise to note here that only the weak and proud ever become disappointed in Allah (swt). This is a form of KUFR and is HARAM. We must always increase our hope and utmost trust in Allah (swt) and NEVER despair of our Lords Mercy, rather always continue to seek from His bountiful treasures. Ameer-ul-Momineen, Imam Ali Ibne Abu Talib (as) has said: Sometimes God Almighty delays answering duas so as to give both a greater reward and a further blessing. At other times, the delay in answering the Dua is due to the servants preferred position with Allah (swt), for He likes to hear the voice of His servant. In this connection, Jafar Ibne Abdullah Ansari quotes the Holy Prophet (saw) as saying: If a servant who is favoured by God supplicates, God says to Jibraeel: Grant his request but delay it, for I like the sound of his voice, and I wish that he may ask for a long time. Therefore, repetition of Dua may help it to be answered. Nevertheless, you must never become proud and revere yourself as one of Allahs favourites. Say to yourself: perhaps the reason of my Dua not being fulfilled is because of my sins, denying peoples rights, negligence, hardheartedness, or because of lack of good intention towards God which do not allow my deeds to ascend to heaven. As we read in the Dua of Kumail every Thursday night, Allahummaghfirliy-adhunubal-latee-tughay-urun-niam! Allahummagh-firliy-adhunubal-latee-tahbisudduaa!, which translates: Oh Allah, forgive me those sins which alter blessings! Oh Allah, forgive me those sins which hold back blessings!
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Here we see the importance of taqwa and piety for our duas to be answered. Begging Allahs forgiveness opens up the doors of His mercy and blessings. In Imam Zainul Abideens (as) Book of Supplications entitled Al-Sahifat al-Kamilat al-Sajjadiyyah (The Psalms of Islam), he supplicates: My God! By Your Glory, even if You put a chain around my neck, deprive me of Your pardon, expose my disgrace before the people, give orders to put me into the Fire, and make a separation between the righteous and me, I will never lose my hope in You, nor will I expel from my heart the desire of seeking Your pardon and forgiveness, or expel from my heart Your love. I will never forget Your kindness and Your concealing and hiding my defects. Imam Sadiq (as) also said: Whoever wishes to supplicate, should first recite salawat, then recite Dua for the fulfillment of his desire and finally end the Dua with salawat, for God is too generous to fulfill two sides of a dua and ignore its middle since salawat is accepted by Him. The Best Time for Dua The following times are the best for supplication: After the recitation of the Holy Quran During Hajj During illness While giving charity After performing wajib prayers After being hurt, physically or emotionally Between Adhaan and Iqamah While tears are running Shab-e-Juma (between Thursday night and Friday morning) Friday
We may be oblivious or unaware of the spiritual significance of the night before Friday, and the day of Friday itself. Imam Sadiq (as) has said: The Sun has not risen on a better day than Friday. When the birds of the sky meet one another on this day, the greet each other and say, What a good day! Imam Baqar (as) has said: If you decide to give charity, delay it until Friday. Imam Baqar (as) has also said: Throughout Thursday night and Friday morning, God calls: Isnt there any believing servant who calls upon Me until before dawn so that I will grant his worldly and spiritual requests?
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Isnt there any believing servant who repents his sins before dawn so that I will forgive him? Isnt there any ailing and believing servant who asks Me to heal him before dawn so that I will heal him? Isnt there any believing servant whose sustenance is meager and asks Me to increase it before dawn? Therefore, this is the best time to supplicate, recite dua and ask for Allahs (swt) forgiveness, which is pivotal for having our duas answered. Other Factors There is a great deal of importance attached to the kind of ring we wear. According to the sayings of our Masoomeen (as), two particular stones are highly beneficial: agate (aqeeq) and turquoise (firoz). It has been reported on the authority of Imam Raza (as): Whoever wears a ring with an agate (aqeeq), firstly he will not become needy and secondly, whatever God has destined for him will be good. Ameer-ul-Momineen Imam Ali Ibne Abu Talib (as) has said: Wear a ring with agate (aqeeq) so that God will give you blessings and you will be safe from evils. A man once came to the Holy Prophet (saw) and complained of hardships. The Holy Prophet (saw) said: Why arent you wearing a ring with agate (aqeeq)? This ring will safeguard man from all evil. Whoever wears a ring with agate will be protected by God forever. No hand raised towards Allah is more beloved than a hand wearing a ring of agate. Allah (swt) has said: Performing two rakaats of prayer wearing a ring of agate is equal to a thousand rakaats without it. One saying of a Masoom (as) says: It is good to wear a ring with turquoise (firoz). Turquoise originally comes from Paradise and Jibraeel brought it for the Messenger of Allah as a gift, and the Holy Prophet (saw) too gave it to Ali (as) as a gift. Dua For Others Nothing pleases Allah (swt) more than when we pray for others. Imam Sadiq (as) has said:
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Whoever recites Dua for forty believers and then for himself, his Dua will be fulfilled. Also, A mans Dua for his believing brother will have his own sustenance increased and all evils removed. The Holy Prophet (saw) has said: No dua is more swiftly answered than a dua recited for others. Also, Whenever you recite Dua, include others in your Dua, for it is highly recommended. Having said this, in conclusion, one must bear in mind all the requirements necessary for having ones duas fulfilled. There must be sincerity and love in your heart, love and respect for your fellow Momineen, taqwa and piety, and obeying Allahs (swt) commands. A critical part of supplication is first to beg Allahs (swt) forgiveness for our sins, which deter the fulfillment of our desires. Lastly, please let us always remember our fellow brothers and sisters in Islam, our family, friends and neighbours in our Duas, as Allah (swt) prefers. For perhaps then, we will find, if Allah (swt) wills, our deepest wishes just may come true.
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BOYS - KEEPING A BEARD A beard is considered a feature of beauty and a symbol of manliness. Men should be conscious of, and cultivate, their masculinity, and women should be conscious of, and cultivate, their femininity; no sex should imitate the other, because it means an inferiority complex with respect to the other. For this reason, it is forbidden to shave the beard, but it is not necessary that the beard should be very long. It is permitted for a man to keep the beard trimmed but not such that people would say he shaved, or he had just neglected to shave, a medium beard is recommended. A moustache should not be allowed to grow too long, it should be clipped so that it does not cover the lips. This may be part of Islam's concern for hygiene and neatness. A beard distinguishes Muslim men from others. The Prophet commanded Muslims to keep themselves distinct from, and not imitate, other communities. It is unlawful on the basis of obligatory precaution to shave ones beard, and it is also unlawful to get wages for shaving the beard of another person. However, if a person who does not shave his beard is made a target of ridicule and has to suffer humiliation which is intolerable in the eyes of the wise persons, it is permissible for him to shave his beard.
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GIRLS - IMPORTANCE OF HIJAB The importance of Hijab will be briefly discussed in the light of the verses of the Holy Qur'an on the subject. Allah says: "Say unto the believer men to cast down their gaze and guard their private parts; that is purer for them. Verily Allah is Well-Aware of what you do. And say unto the believing women that they cast down their gaze and guard their private parts; and not to display their adornment (Zeenat) except what becomes apparent of it; and to draw their headcovers (Khumur) over their neck slits (Juyoob); and not to display their "Zeenat" except to their husbands (An Noor, 24:31,32 part) The verse first informs men of their duty in Hijab and then the women. Some important words in the second verse are: Zeenat: This is something we use to beautify ourselves like clothes, ornaments, Khumur: These are head covers or scarves. Juyoob: The neck slit was usually low in Arab dress and the women did not cover their necks. So in this verse they were ordered to cover their exposed necks with the head covers. In another verse Allah says: O Prophet! Say unto your wives and your daughters and the women of the believers that they let down upon themselves a robe (Jilbab); so that they may be distinguished, so that they will not be troubled; Allah is Oft-Forgiving, the Most Merciful. (Al Ahzab, 33:59) Here the word Jilbab refers to a covering that is bigger than a head cover and shorter than a shawl and is designed to cover the head and shoulders. According to the command of Allah, the coverings for women that form their Hijab is Wajib, and disobedience of this command earns Allah's anger. The entire body of the woman except hands and face should be covered. The overall appearance of the dress is that it must be loose so it does not reveal the form of the woman, and it should not be attractive in a way that it draws the eyes of the people to the wearer. jewellery, etc.
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DEFINITION OF HIJAAB
Arabic root word hijaba means to hide from view or to conceal. The requirements of Hijaab: 1) cover body parts, arms, legs, feet, private parts, and hair and neck for women, for men, technically from navel to knees, however, it is preferred that they also expose as little skin as possible out of respect and dignity. 2) clothing should be loose-fitting and non-revealing as to the shape of the body 3) clothing should be thick, not sheer, see-through or transparent. Hijaab, apart from modest clothing, is also modest behaviour. Once observing hijaab, for both men and women, we are not permitted to behave in an immodest manner. We must carry ourselves accordingly in our actions, our speech, our language, and our daily interactions with other people, Muslim and non-Muslim alike. Verses from Holy Quran: For Muslim men and women, for believing men and women, for devout men and women, for true men and women, for men and women who are patient and constant, for men and women who humble themselves, for men and women who give in charity, for men and women who fast (and deny themselves), for men and women who guard their chastity, and for men and women who engage much in God's praise -- for them has God prepared forgiveness and great reward. [ Quran 33:35 Also, (7:26) Oh children of Adam! We have bestowed raiment upon you to cover yourselves (screen your private parts) for the raiment of righteousness is better for you. (24:30-31) And say to the believing men that they should lower their gaze and guard their modesty, that will make for greater purity for them: and God is well acquainted with all that they do Apart from Quranic verses, we also have various ahadith from our Masomeen, but I will just mention one from the Holy Prophet (SAW) : the daughter of AbuBakr, Asma, appeared in front of the Holy Prophet wearing thin clothing. The Holy Prophet (SAW) said to her Oh Asma, when a girl becomes baligh, it is not proper that anything should remain exposed except this and this. He pointed to her face and hands. (Abu Dawood in Bukhari)
Why wear Hijaab? Benefits: It is wajib, commanded by Allah swt ( that is reason enough)
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Hijab depicts modesty, eeman, haya, taqwa, humility, and purity Hijab commands respect from others and distinguishes a Muslim woman from others. It is a shield that protects her from harm Lastly, if none of the above, hijab is a very loud message. It speaks volumes, it says I am a proud Muslimah, and I liberate myself from the chains and shackles of male scrutiny. I refuse to conform, or surrender to how society defines me, and what Western cultural norms dictate to me. Although you wish to see me as merely an object, I will force you to see me differently, to appreciate my intellect, my competence and my contributions as a productive member of society. You blantly reject the demands of a MALE DOMINATED SOCIETY! As many Hijab wearing, practicing Muslim sisters have already experienced, the Western feminist ideology only hurts those who are ready to sacrifice their Next Life for the success of the dunya. Our practicing, Hijab wearing sisters have proven time and time again that they can wear their Hijab and become teachers, doctors, nurses, accountants, principals, economists, professors, etc... On the same level, without sacrificing their identity as Muslims; they are accepting the challenge of success while not simultaneously sacrificing their Islam. For Muslim women, COVERING THE HEAD IS NOT THE SIGN OF DEGRADATION or oppression. It is a commandment from Allah, who is not male or female, and thus, would not discriminate against women, a segment of His creation. Rather, HEAD-COVERING IS A SIGN OF PURITY AND DIGNITY. It highlights the Muslim woman as a pure, chaste woman and sets her apart from the immoral behavior associated with women who dress immodestly. The HIJAB IS A SORT OF "SCREEN" BETWEEN THE CHASTE MUSLIM WOMAN AND THE EVIL THAT EXISTS IN THE WORLD. When a woman wears a hijab she is less likely to be harassed by men with lusty motives; SHE IS LESS LIKELY TO BE EXPLOITED FOR HER BEAUTY AND FEMINITY. The Hijab allows a woman to move about outside the confines of her home WITH HER ATTENTION ON THE TASKS SHE HAS SET OUT TO DO. The Muslim woman does not try to impress anyone but Allah when outside of her home. She is not concerned if men find her attractive, or if people are impressed because she has the latest fashions, or the newest hairstyle. She leaves her home as a SELF-CONFIDENT PART OF HUMAN RACE, not as a fashion-plate seeking stares and adoration in order to gain self-esteem. The hijab cuts down on competition among women. How many people in the West sacrifice financial savings and health in order to have plastic surgery - in a desperate attempt to meet up to an unrealistic standard of beauty. IN ISLAM, WOMEN ARE APPRECIATED FOR THEIR KNOWLEDGE, PIETY AND CONTRIBUTION TO SOCIETY. When women wear hijab one finds that the most beautiful women are not necessarily the most popular. Rather, a woman is assessed for her mind, and not just superficial physical traits.
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Bibi Fatima a.s is refered to as Sayadatun Nisa il Alameen Chief of the women of the worlds. Before her the 4 women chosen were Bibi mariam ,Bibi Asiah and Bibi Hawa , Bibi khadija. She was also known as Um-e-Abiha Mother of her father because she would caress the wounds of her father and would take care of him just like a mother takes care of their children. The Prophet loved her so much and would respect her because of her knowledge that he would stand up when she would enter the room. Bibi Fatima - a role model: Bibi Fatima is a role model for all women. She showed that a woman in hijab is not backward but can achieve major heights. Her khutba was such that there was no comparison until Imam Ali began giving sermons after 25 years, when he became the Khalifatul Muslimeen of all muslims. A note on hijab: Boys are allowed to talk to girls and vice versa but the conversation should be minimum and it should not be any loose talk. (unnecessary talk) Her marriage: It is said Ali and Fatima were made for each other.1st Zilhaj 2.A.H was Imam ali and Bibi Fatimas marriage. Tasbihe Fatema: It has been narrated that one day Bibi Fatema went to the house of the Prophet to ask for a kaniz to help her in the house work. The Prophet asked if he should give her something better than a kaniz that would help in this world and the next. So he gave her the tasbih of Bibi Fatema. Bibi Fatema did get a kaniz later on and her behaviour with them was that one day she would work and the other day the kaniz would work so each would get a days rest in between. Her children: On Ramadhan 15 , 3 AH Fatima gave birth to her first son. After Al-Hassan was born Fatima asked Ali to name the baby but Imam Ali a.s said he would not name him before Allahs Prophet. The Prophet replied: I too would not name him before my lord . At that moment Allah revealed to Gabraeil : A son was born to Muhammad , therefore descend and give him my blessings and congratulate him and say surely Ali is to you as Haroon was to musa , so give him (the newborn baby) the name of Haroons son.
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When Gabraeil had revealed the message to the Prophet , he asked What was Haroons sons name? Gabraeil said :Shabbar The Prophet said My tounge is arabic Gabraeil said: Name him Al -Hassan Imam Hussain was born on 3rd Shaban 4A.H. the above incident was repeated at the same time and the Prophet was told to name him Hussein which corresponds to Shabbir of Haroons son. When Gabriel descended to the Prophet, scores of angels accompanied him to congratulate and console the Prophet for Husseins birth and expected martyrdom. The Holy Prophet told Fatima all about Karbala as everyone listened and cried. Zainab was born in shaban 5 A.H ,When her mother brought her to Imam Ali for him to name her. He said he wouldnt name her before Allah s.w.ts messenger .At this time the Holy prophet(s.a.w) was on a trip and when he returned he again refused to name her before his lord . So Gabriel descended to inform the prophet about Allah s.w.ts blessing and said : The name of this baby is Zainab ; Allah chose this name for her . Zainab means the fathers beauty and truly she was his beauty as when she gave her sermons in Kufa, people were reminded of her father. Bibi Kulsum was the 4th child born to Bibi Fatima. She also shared the relationship with the Prophet , Imam Ali and Fatima Zahra just like her brothers and sister. She was also present in Karbala. The Prophets Death and after: Omar was surprised and couldnt believe that the prophet had died. The adopted child Zaid bin Haraifa was trying to calm Omar but Omar got angry at him and starting screaming. Abu Bakr tried to calm him as well and so omar gradually understood what had happened. When the people heard about the Prophets death, they were more worried about who would be the successor and so they all met at a place called Saqeefa. This was an open place, without shade where people usually come here to solve their problems. Saqeefa means uproar. The Muhajireen (people who migrated from Makkah) and the Ansar (people of Madinah) were discussing why a member of their group should become the successor of the Prophet. When the Muhajirs came to Madina they never brought much so the prophet paired them with the Ansaar so they could share stuff. The Ansar claimed they deserved the right to
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choose a successorfrom one of their ownand the Muhajireen felt the same way, additionally they were the first to accept Islam. When the Holy Prophet s.a.w died, the Imam gave ghusl and buried the prophet while the others were at saqeefa (the meeting at saqeefa where the new qalifa after the prophet would be chosen) It was here that Umar suggested that Abu Bakr be made Khalifa as he was the first Man to follow Islam. So everyone paid the allegiance except the few chosen companions who believed that Imam Ali was the right Khalifa. Abu Bakr and Umar wanted Imam Alis allegiance. These people came to the Imams house and Bibi Fatima did not open the door. They told her to send the Imam but she said no and they burned the door on her and Mohsin who was in the stomach died. Abu Bakr and Umar also tried to take fadaq away from Bibi Fatima but Bibi Fatima gave a strong sermon that Fadaq was a gift from the prophet but they did not give Fadaq back to her as if they accepted her honesty now, they would have to accept it when she said about Imam Ali being the Khalifa. Fadaq was a gift from the Prophet to Bibi Fatema, it was a village located at a two-day walking distance from Madina. It had been gifted to the Prophet by the jews after Khaibar. Bibi Fatema went to court to fight for her rights because she wanted the right Islam to come to us but alas infiltrations happened. Muawiya taught all the children to give lanat on the Imam. We see this incident when one of the men comes to Imam Hassan and says all these bad things about that werent even true but the Imam never got angry and infact behaved with him very nicely that at the end, the man left praising Imam Hasan. The House of Grief Baytul Huzn This was the house that Imam Ali built for her so that she could go outside Madina and cry for everything that had happened to her. She would often say : Such troubles have befallen me that if they were to fall on the day, it would be converted to the night. Her Will. Bibi Fatema narrated this as part of her will I ask you not to let anyone who did injustice to me to witness my funeral, for they certainly are enemies of mine., and the enemy of Allahs messenger. Also dont give them the chance to pray over me, not to any of their followers. Bury me at night when eyes are rested and sight is put to sleep. Her Coffin was designed by Asma bint Umais and Bibi Fatema was really happy with it when Asma had shown it to her that she smiled that her hijab would still be protected when she died.
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Bibi Fatema was thus given a quiet funeral on 14 jamadil Awwal ( 75 dyas after the prophet died) or 3 Jamadil Akhir (90 days) since there are 2 hadith. She was buried in the darkness of the night and Imam Ali dug 4 graves so that people would not know her real grave. This is still hidden to us. A hadith from Bibi Fatema. - Bibi Fatima said- One who sends towards Allah the best of his action, Allah will send to them the best of his destiny(maslihat) Ahadith have also extolled her virtues including her truthfulness, her worship, her modesty and her knowledge. And the Holy Prophet SAW declared that Bibi Fatema AS is a part of him, therefore whoever angers her angers him, whoever hurts her hurts him. On the wafaat and wiladat of Bibi Fatema AS we are advised to: Perform ghusl. Give alms in the name of Allah SWT. Recite Ziyarat of Bibi Fatema AS. Recite Ziyarat Jammi-ah Kabeer or Sagheer. Perform the prayers of Bibi Fatema AS. On the wiladat of Bibi Fatema AS in addition to the amaal listed above, it is desirable to fast.
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What is The Month of Ramadhan? Ramadan comes from the word Ramad. Ramad means strong shining rays of the sun at pebbles. It is given this name because just as the sun burns away the wood and heats up the pebbles, Ramadan burns away are sins if we are really repentant. The Holy Month of Ramadhan, which begins after the crescent of the new moon is spotted, is one of the most sacred Islamic observances because it marks the month in which Allah revealed the Holy Qur'an to Prophet Muhammad (p.b.u.h), bringing with it all the glory. This is the month in which the doors of heavens are kept open, doors of hell are closed and Satan is kept in chains. Ramadhan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. Abstaining from eating, drinking is simply the means to attain the spiritual experience, but it is certainly not the ends. Each Ramadhan brings new insights and meanings for the faithful. This is the month to learn how to be patient as there are so many times when we have to practice self restraint ( there is food in the fridge but we dont eat, on a hot day even though we are very thirsty we do not drink). It also teaches us how to stop back biting or swearing as it is fasting of not only the stomach but of the eyes, ears, hands and all parts of the body. Ramadan is the month of many blessings so dont delay to gain as much as you can and have faith. Allah gives us a chance to improve ourselves in this month so you can show your new found patience and faithfulness for the next 11 months. Its like an energizing month for the rest of the year. Ramadhan is a month of heightened devotion. In it, Salaat is performed with greater intensity. It is a period of intense reflection and devotion, seeking guidance and forgiveness, and reading the Qur'an. Ramadhan is a great opportunity to get closer to the blessed guidance of the Qur'an which was revealed in this month. Ramadhan is also called the month of the Qur'an. Remember this month is gift for you from Allah, so use it and get FAITH!
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Important points to remember: This is the month of rewards e.g. do one good deed get 10 sawabs instead of one Even if your sleeping or thinking of doing something good, you get sawabs Holly Prophet said, Fasting is armor against fire. Fasting restricts you from committing sins and is a way to cleanse yourself to better serve Allah from Quran (2:183) We learn how people who are less fortunate then you we are, survive each day that is why it is called the month of patience and equality Other Prophets also fasted. o Nabi Musa 40 nights when he got the Tawrat o Nabi Isa 40 days o References : Matthew 4:1-2 and Exodus 34:28 (books of the Christian and the Jews that is the old and new testament.) o Roman Catholics also perform certain types of fast 40 days before easter. Fasting is of different levels and speech is one of them Nabi Zachariah and Bibi Maryam both had fasts of speech. Story can be found in Sura Maryam. Allah is even more merciful in this month Ayah 2:186 Ask and you shall receive, Allah answer all prayer so believe in him From the 6th Imam we have Ramadan is also the name of Allah so always refer to it as Month of Ramadan. Still get blessings after Ramadan If you fast 1 day out of Ramadan you get sawabs for 10 days of fasting. So if you fast for 3 days then you will get the reward of fasting the whole month. The fifth Imam quotes the holly Prophet as saying, Oh Jabir. This is the month of fasting, whom ever fasts during the days, stays up at nights, does not eat what is forbidden to eat, does not engage in forbidden acts and watches his tongue during this month shall leave all his sins behind as he leaves this month. Jabir said, Oh Prophet of Allah, how beautiul are these words. The Prophet replays, Oh, Jabir, how hard are these conditions. What did we learn from this topic? In this Topic we learnt about the Holy month of Ramadhan and covered afew important points which we should all try to remember. The hadiths covered in this lesson: 1. From the Prophet 2. From the 6th Imam 3. From the 5th Imam The Quranic Ayahs covered in this lesson: 2:183, 184 and 186 Surah Maryam (19:5-10 and 27 onwards)
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THE LIFE OF THE PROPHET (SAW) The Age of Ignorance The State of the World before Islam When Almighty Allah sent His last and greatest Prophet, Muhammad [s], mankind was immersed in a state of degeneration. The messages of the past prophets had been distorted and ignored, civilisation was on the decline and humanity had slumped into an age of darkness, with disbelief, oppression and corruption rife everywhere. The whole world presented the gloomiest picture ever of human history. Hence, the Qur'an's terming of this chaotic state of affairs as 'Ignorance', or to put it exactly in the words the Holy Book has used 'Jahiliyah'. Consequently it is incorrect to view 'Jahiliyah' as something of the remote past, for it is quite clear from the Qur'an's terminology that any people rejecting Divine Messengers, turning a deaf ear to the Almighty's revelations and overcome with carnal desires, can aptly be termed an ignorant lot. Therefore broadly speaking, the term 'Jahiliyah' is not limited to any particular era cut can also be applied to all similar societies irrespective of whether they existed in the past or are still found in our contemporary era, the so-called, Space Age. Accordingly, it is easy to recognise the symptoms of 'Jahiliyah', there is oppression and corruption, because the salient features of such a society are disbelief, deviation, breach of divine commandments, spread of injustice and vices such as usury, drinking alcohol, adultery, gambling, bloodshed, moral decadence, etc. Thus any society in which such perversions prevail is without doubt 'Jahiliyah'. Such was the sad state of affairs in which mankind lived, before Allah sent them a Prophet, describing him as a 'Mercy for the creation'. The Arabs among whom Muhammad [s] was born were fragmented into a number of heterogeneous tribes constantly engaged in internecine bloodshed. They had replaced Abraham's monotheism with the worship of idols, stars, angels and demons, turning the Ka'aba built for the One and Only Creator, into a pantheon of idols. Tribal rivalries and blood feuds, fuelled among them like the burning desert sands of Arabia. Thus it was in such a chaotic state of depression that Almighty Allah sent His last great Prophet, with the universal Message of Islam to save mankind from disbelief, oppression, corruption, ignorance and moral decadence that was dragging humanity towards self-annihilation. THE ENVIRONMENT OF ARABIA BEFORE THE ADVENT OF ISLAM At that time, the whole world, especially Arabia, was steeped in ignorance, corruption, and turmoil. The Arabs were suffering immensely from superstitions and unchasteness. Ignorance had darkened the lives of the Arabs, who were leading tormented lives. Plunder and murder were quite prevalent plunder of the people's meager properties and unjust killing! Most shameful of all was their worship of lifeless statues -idols. False beliefs and class differences were strong. What was lacking was law and justice. The apathetic, wealthy people amassed wealth
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by exploiting the weak and by overcharging the orphan and the widow. They lorded over the poor class and exploited them. Instead of acquiring knowledge and virtue, they prided themselves in their ancestors and in the large numbers of their relatives; sometimes they even went to cemeteries and counted the number of their dead relatives to prove there were more people in their tribe than in other tribes. Murder, bloodshed, drinking, and illegitimate sexual intercourse were quite ordinary and commonplace. Such was the situation and moral conditions of a miserable society out of whose dark horizon came the light of Islam. It is crystal clear that a person who not only is not affected by such a corrosive society, but also grieves over it and attempts to combat it, possesses a great divine character and is competent to lead people and guide them onto the path of salvation. Due to their ignorance, the Arab tribes in those days generally engaged in worshipping natural phenomena and in idolatry. The House of God, the Ka'aba, was used as the idol-temple of the Arabs. Any one of the indecent, degrading social and moral customs in Arabia at that time was enough to destroy the honour of a whole nation. Before Islam, the anti-human deviations of the Arabs had created a situation whereby the fruit was crime and corruption, the nourishment was corpses, the motto was fear and dread, and the logic was the sword. The Arabs wrongly believed that only those were superior who descended from the Arab race and had Arab blood! As a matter of fact, the twentieth-century form of nationalism and racism was quite prevalent among the Arabs during the first pagan period. In addition, the Arabs vainly gloried in their wealth and the number of their children. Each tribe having wealth and a large number of offspring prided itself on them and considered them to be among its crowning achievements. Plunder, robbery, savagery, aggression, and treachery were their obvious characteristics, and genocide was considered a sign of bravery and courage. As the Arabs before the time of Muhammad (peace and the mercy of God be upon him and his descendants) believed the birth of a daughter to be harmful or were either afraid of poverty and destitution, they either killed their innocent daughters or buried them alive. If a man was given the news that his wife had borne a baby daughter, his face would become red with rage. He would then seclude himself plotting what to do with his newborn daughter! Should he bear the shame and disdain and take care of her or should he bury her alive and banish the disgrace and disdain from himself because in some cases even the existence of one daughter in a family was considered shameful. `And they ascribe daughters to God, glory be to Him, and for themselves (they would have) what they desire. And when a daughter is announced to one of them, his face becomes black and he is full of wrath. He hides himself from the people because of the evil of that which is announced to
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him. Shall he keep it with disgrace or bury it (alive) in the dust? Now surely evil is what they judge' (16:58-59). `And do not kill your children for fear of poverty; We give them sustenance and yourselves (too); surely to kill them is a great wrong' (17:31). In the Nahj ul-Balaghah, Imam 'Ali has described the social conditions of the Arabs in the following way,'... And you Arabs were at that time followers of the worst beliefs and lived in a land of burning deserts. You lived on the stony ground amidst poisonous snakes that fled no voice or sounds. You drank polluted water, ate rough, unwholesome foods, shed each other's blood, and removed yourselves from your relatives. Idols had been set all around you and you did not avoid sins...'. Thus the Arabs lived in a filthy, depraved environment and as a result of misdirection and immaturity, had turned into brutal, plundering, and seditious people. Like most people of that time, they had adopted superstitious, illusive myths, and false notions as `religion'. It goes without saying that for a basic reformation of such a society, a fundamental, comprehensive, and all-embracing revolution was quite necessary. However, the leader of such a vital movement and revolution had to be a divine man sent down by God so he would be and would remain devoid of tyranny, and any aggressive, selfish tendencies, and would not destroy his enemies for his own selfish interests, under the pretext of purification, but would try to reform and rectify them, working solely for God's sake, for the people's welfare, and for the improvement of human societies. There is no doubt that a leader who is himself immoral, unscrupulous, and without praise-worthy human characteristics is unable to rectify human societies and save the people. It is only divine leaders who, inspired by Almighty God, are able to make profound basic transformations in all phases of the people's individual and social life. Now we must try to understand what kind of person such a leader of the worldwide revolution was and what changes he made in the world. The Prophet (s.a.w.a.) is born Muhammad (s.a.w.a.) was born on Friday, the 17th Rabi'-ul-Awwal, 1st year of 'Amul-Fil (corresponding to 570 C.E.) to bring the Message of God to the world. In Sunni circles, 12th Rabi'-ul-Awwal is more famous. 'Abdullah, father of the Prophet, died a few month before (or two months after) his birth, and his grandfather 'AbdulMuttalib took over the care and upbringing of the child. After a few months, according to the age-long custom of the Arabs, the child was entrusted to a bedouin woman Halimah by name, of the tribe of Bani-Sa'd, for his upbringing. When he was only six years old, he lost his mother as well; so, the doubly-orphaned child was brought up by 'Abdul-Muttalib with the most tender care. It was the will of God that the Prophet to-be should undergo all the sufferings, pains and privations incidental to human life in order that
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he might learn to bear them with becoming fortitude and raise his stature in human perfection. Not two years had passed before 'Abdul-Muttalib also died. 'Abdul-Muttalib died at the age of 82, leaving the care and custody of the orphaned Muhammad (s.a.w.a.) to Abu Talib. Abu Talib and his wife, Fatimah Bint Asad, loved Muhammad more than their own children. As the Holy Prophet himself said, Fatima Bint Asad was his "mother" who kept her own children waiting while she fed the Holy Prophet, kept her own children cold while she gave him warm clothes. Abu Talib always kept the child with him day and night. Sacrilegious War (Harb-ul-Fijar) and League of Virtuous (Hilful-Fudhul) At a place known as 'Ukaz, a great annual fair used to be held during the month of Dhul-Qa'dah during which war and bloodshed were forbidden. At the time of the fair, 'Ukaz presented a scene of pleasure and abandonment with its dancing girls, gaming tables, drunken orgies, poetic contests and shows of prowess ending frequently in brawls and bloodshed. At one of the fairs, war broke out between the Quraish and the Banu Kinanah on one side and the Qais 'Aylan on the other. This war continued for a number of years with a considerable loss of life and varying fortunes. The lewd scenes, drunken affrays and the horrors of the war must have created a deep impression on Muhammad's sensitive mind. When the Quraish were ultimately victorious, a league was formed, on the suggestion of Zubayr, an uncle of the Prophet, to prevent disturbances of peace, to help victims of oppression, and to protect travelers. Muhammad took a very active interest in the functioning of this League which came into being as a result of a settlement known as Hilf-ul-Fudhul between Banu Hashim, Banu Taym, Banu Asad, Banu Zuhrah and Banu Muttalib. The League continued to function for half a century following the inception of Islam. Muhammad (s.a.w.a.) marries Khadijah Now, Muhammad (s.a.w.a.) was old enough to go with the trade caravans. But Abu Talib's financial position had become very weak because of the expenses of business, and it was no longer possible for him to equip Muhammad (s.a.w.a.) with the merchandise on his own. He, therefore, advised him to act as agent for a noble lady, Khadijah bint Khuwaylid, who was the wealthiest person in Quraish. It is written that in the trade caravans, her merchandise usually equaled the merchandise of the whole tribe put together. Her geneology joins with that of the Holy Prophet at Qusayi. She was Khadijah daughter of Khuwaylid ibn Asad ibn 'Abdul-'Uzza ibn Qusayi. The reputation which Muhammad (s.a.w.a.) enjoyed for his honesty and integrity, led Khadijah to willingly entrust her goods to him for sale in Syria. He traded in such a way that the goods earned more profit than expected, and yet he was praised for his integrity, honesty and generosity. Khadijah was very much impressed. Only two months after his return to Mecca, he was married to Khadijah. He was twenty-five years of age and Khadijah was forty and a widow. Hazrat Khadijah was respected so much that the Meccans called her Tahirah (the pure one). She was the first person to testify to the truth of the Holy Prophet. She spent all her wealth in the
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cause of Islam. And she was a source of comfort and consolation to the Holy Prophet. The Holy Prophet said: "Four women are the supreme-most amongst the women of Paradise: Maryam mother of 'Isa (Jesus) (a.s.), Asiyah wife of Pharaoh, Khadijah bint Khuwaylid, and Fatimah hint Muhammad." Ayishah said: "I never envied any woman as much as I envied Khadijah. The Holy Prophet always remembered her. Whenever any sheep or goat was slaughtered, the choicest parts were sent to Khadijah's relatives and friends. I used to say, 'It appears that Khadijah was the only woman in the world.' Hearing this, the Holy Prophet was very much annoyed and said: 'Khadijah had many virtues, which others do not have. " She also said: "Once the Holy Prophet remembered her and I said, 'How long will you go on remembering a woman so old that she had no teeth in her mouth? Allah has given you a woman better than her (meaning herself).' The Holy Prophet was so angry that the hair of his head was raised. He said: 'By Allah, I do not have better than Khadijah. She believed in me when others were steeped into infidelity. She testified to my truth when others rejected my claim. She helped me with her wealth when others deprived me. And Allah gave me children by her." 'Ayishah says that from then on she decided not to say any unkind word about Khadijah. (Sahih al-Bukhari, vol. 3). She was 65 years old when she died, and she was buried at Hajun. Her grave was demolished in 1925 like those of 'AbdulMuttalib, Abu Talib and others. Hijrah to Abyssinia The Holy Prophet, with his small group of followers faced many hardships in the early days of Islam. They were ostracized, criticized, abused and isolated for rejecting and abandoning the traditional polytheistic practices and beliefs and instead, adopting faith in one God. When endurance was reaching its limits and persecution became unbearable, the Prophet advised a group of his followers to migrate to Abyssinia where a benign Christian king reigned. This was the first Hijrah (Migration) in Islam and fifteen people took part in it: And those who become fugitives for Allah's sake after they are oppressed, verily We shall give them good abode in the world and surely the reward of the Hereafter is greater, if they only knew. (Qur'an, 16:41) And what was all this tyranny and persecution for? Just for believing in one God and for leading a chaste and pious life! Further migration of some people led to intensified persecution of those left behind. The Prophet advised a second Hijrah to Abyssinia, and this time about a hundred people, including Jafar, the elder brother of 'Ali, went away. The Quraish sent a deputation with 'Amr ibn al-'As and 'Ammara ibn Rabi'ah to Negus (Nijashi, in Arabic), the king of Abyssinia, to demand
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the deportation of the emigrants back to Mecca to be punished by death. Having won the favor of the clergy, the deputation tried to prejudice the king against the fugitives. Asked to explain the position, Jafar delivered a speech, which is a brilliant summary of the fundamentals of Islam and all that it stands for: "O king! We were plunged in the depth of ignorance and barbarism; we adored idols; we lived in unchastity; we ate dead animals, and we spoke abomination. We disregarded every feeling of humanity, and the duties of hospitality and neighborhood. We knew no law but that of the strong. At that time, God raised from among us a man of whose birth, truthfulness, honesty and purity we were aware, and he called us to the Unity of God and taught us not to associate anything with Him. He forbade us to worship idols and enjoined us to speak the truth, to be faithful to our trusts, to be merciful, and to regard the rights of neighbors. He forbade us to speak ill of women and to eat the substance of orphans. He ordered us to flee from vices, to abstain from evil, to offer prayers, to render alms, and to observe the fast. We have believed in him; we have accepted his teachings and injunctions to worship God, and not to associate anything with Him. For this reason, our people have risen against us and persecuted us in order to make us forego the worship of God and return to the worship of idols of wood and stone and other abominations. They have tortured us and injured us. Having found no safety among them, we have come to thy country and hope thou wilt protect us from their oppression." The king refused to oblige the deputation, and the latter had to return disappointed. Muslim traditions indicate that the king later on secretly converted to Islam.
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HIJRAH: Important Events of Migration to Madina The Prophet's entry into Madina ushers in a new phase for the divine message. Islam gaining fresh followers began to assert its strength and soon started to spread out over the four corners of the Arabian Peninsula. The Holy Prophet was 53 years of age at the time of his auspicious migration. In Madina he spent the remaining 10 years of his life and it was here that other brilliant aspects of his immaculate personality became fully manifest. The divine call now entered a decisive stage and many important events took place in Madina, which eventually laid a firm foundation for the spread of Islam to the furthest reaches of the globe. Here we shall study some of the major landmarks in the life of Prophet Muhammad [s] and Islam at Madina. 1. The Building of the First Mosque The entry into Madina was followed by the building of the mosque, the first-ever for the Muslims who had just emerged from years of oppression in Makkah. It was one of the most important landmarks for Muslims who now had a centre of their own for open uninhibited gatherings, a school for learning the Qur'an and a headquarters for receiving necessary instructions from their leader. Gone were the days of secret underground meetings in Makkah, where the fear of persecution had always weighed heavily for the faithful. Yathrib which from now onwards was Madinat-an-Nabi (city of the Prophet) or Al-Madina al Munawwara (illuminated city), provided a free open atmosphere for the growth of the true faith. Makkan immigrants mixed with the local populace, the 'Ansar' (Helpers), and cheerfully started giving shape to Islam's first-ever mosque which would be known as Masjid-an-Nabi (Prophet's Mosque). The building was soon constructed of clay and tree trunks with palm leaves serving as a thatched roof. The Messenger of Allah himself took part in the construction and the following year he enlarged its precincts to cover an area of 2475 square meters. All Muslims enthusiastically assembled there for the daily prayers, which were led by the Prophet himself. He used to deliver sermons there, teach the Qur'an and the laws of Islam to the faithful, discourse with his companions, prepare them for 'Jihad' (holy struggle) and would look into their problems and other relevant issues. Thus, the Mosque was actually the headquarters of the first-ever Islamic State established by the Messenger. It still stands majestically today, frequently enlarged and beautified throughout the last fourteen centuries. The tomb of Prophet Muhammad [s] is situated within its enclosure, and draws millions of Muslims from all over the world. 2. Fraternisation The second important step taken by the Prophet in Madina was the fraternising of 'Muhajireen' (Makkan Immigrants) with the 'Ansar' (Madinite Helpers) in the bonds of Islamic brotherhood. He fraternised each Muhajir with an Ansar, joining them together as brothers in faith. And he himself clasped the hand of his beloved cousin Ali bin Abi Talib [a] as the supreme symbol of
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brotherhood, fraternity and solidarity in the Islamic society. Before proceeding further let us say a few words about the Muhajireen and the Ansar, who formed the pillars of the Islamic State. Allah, the Exalted describes them in the Qur'an as follows: "And as for the first and foremost of the Muhajireen (emigrants) and the Ansar (helpers), and those who followed suit in good deeds; Allah is pleased with them and they are pleased with Him; and He has prepared for them gardens watered by running streams, therein dwelling forever; that is a supreme triumph." Holy Qur'an (9:100) Muhajireen and Ansar Muhammad changed the names of the two Muslim groups now living in Medina. He called the refugees from Makkah "Muhajireen" (Emigrants); and he called the citizens of Yathrib who had welcomed them, "Ansar" (Supporters). The two groups were known by these names ever after. Ali ibn Abi Talib alone was left without a "brother." He was wondering why when the Apostle of God held him by his arms and said to him: "You are my brother in this world and in the next." The Muhajireen as the name suggests were the Muslim emigrants from Makkah who had followed the Prophet of Madina to safeguard their faith and to escape persecution from the infidels. They had embraced Islam in its early formative years and most of them had steadfastly endured severe pain and hardship in the way of liberty, truth and justice. On the other hand, the Ansar were the indigenous inhabitants of Madina, who believed in the Message of Islam and rallied to the help of the Prophet. They welcomed him to their city, and fought alongside him against the pagans of Arabia. It was their faith and selfless devotion which cemented Islamic unity and brought many a glorious victory for Islam. At the time of the H4ra most of the Muhajireen were poor and possessed nothing, but the Ansar displaying the finest example of Islamic brotherhood, provided them with their needs such as houses, money and food. They lodged them in their own houses, shared their wealth with them and gave their daughters in marriage to the Makkan Muslims. Such were the Muhajireen and the Ansar - brothers sharing food, clothing and residence, and defending and helping each other as ordered by the Almighty. From them we learn patience, selfsacrifice, fraternity, piety and devoted zeal to spread the call of Islam to less fortunate people around the world. An Assessment of the Roles of the Muhajireen and the Ansar The Muhajireen had lost all their material possessions in Makkah, and all of them entered Yathrib (Medina) empty-handed. They consisted of two distinct groups. One group was made up of those men who were merchants and traders by profession, and they were very rich. When they went to Medina, they entered business, were successful at it, and they became rich again.
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The other group comprised the "ascetics" of Islam. They were poor in Makkah, and when they migrated to Medina, they still chose to be poor. They spurned worldly riches, and they never held economic power in their hands at any time. Representatives of this group were men like Abu Dharr el-Ghiffari; Ammar ibn Yasir and Miqdad ibn al-Aswad. God paid them His tributes in His Book as follows: (some part is due) to the indigent Muhajirs, those who were expelled from their homes and their property , while seeking grace from Allah and (His) good pleasure, and aiding Allah and His Apostle: such are indeed the sincere ones. (Chapter 59; verse 8) The Ansar treated the Muhajireen from Makkah better than the real brothers of the latter would have done. They lodged them in their own homes, gave them household effects; made them partners in farming, or gave them half of their land. Those Ansars who were in business, made the Muhajirs their partners in business. History cannot produce a parallel to the generosity of the Ansars. They were "hosts" not only to the homeless and destitute Muhajireen but also to Islam itself. Islam, uprooted in Makkah, struck new roots in Medina, burgeoned and soon became viable. The Ansar were indispensable for the physical survival of Islam. Where would Islam be and where would the Muhajireen be if the Ansar had not given them sanctuary? When hostilities with the idolaters began, it were the Ansar, and not the Muhajireen, who bore the brunt of fighting. Without the massive and monolithic support that they gave to the Prophet, the battles of Islam could not have been fought, much less victory won. They were also the recipients of Heaven's compliments and recognition, as we read in the following verse of Al-Quran al-Majid: But those who, before them, had homes (in Medina) and had adopted the faith, show their affection to such as came to them for refuge, and entertain no desire, in their hearts for things given to the (latter), but give them preference over themselves, even though poverty was their (own lot). And those saved from the covetousness of their own souls, they are the ones that achieve prosperity. (Chapter 59; verse 9) The Muhajireen, at the beginning, had no way of repaying the Ansar for their generosity and kindness. But did they ever acknowledge their gratitude? It appears that with the exception of two Muhajirs, no one else ever did. The two exceptions were Muhammad Mustafa, the Apostle of God, and Ali, his vicegerent. They acknowledged their debt of gratitude to the Ansar both by word and by deed, and they never missed an opportunity of doing so. After all, both Muhammad and Ali, as the only guardians of the ethos of Islam, were aware that it (Islam) had found a haven in Medina with the Ansar. The latter, therefore, held a very special place in their hearts. 3. The Islamic State The other important event after the Hijra was the establishment of the Islamic State and Government by the Prophet, who by applying the gradual unfolding of divine commandments, moulded the hitherto ignorant Arabs into a real Islamic society. Expounding the eternal miracle of the Holy Qur'an and setting his own divinely inspired personality as a practical example, he
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firmly erected the pillars of justice and virtue. In short, Prophet Muhammad [s] presented to the dark world seething under tyranny and oppression, the most perfect ever constitution - spiritual, social and political and a key to their salvation both in this mortal life and the hereafter. The Charter or Constitution of Medina The citizens of Yathrib (Madina) acknowledged Muhammad as their sovereign, and he gave them a "Citizen's Charter" which is believed to have been the first written document in Islam (other than Quran). The original charter as preserved by Ibn Ishaq, contains forty-seven (47) clauses. Following are the more important ones out of them: * All disputes between any two parties in Yathrib would be referred to Muhammad for his decision on them. * Muslims and Jews would enjoy the same rights. * Each group in Yathrib would follow its own faith, and no one group would meddle in the affairs of any other groups. * In the event of an external attack upon Yathrib, both groups, i.e., the Muslims and the Jews, would defend the city. * Both groups would refrain from shedding blood in the city. * Muslims would not go to war against other Muslims for the sake of non-Muslims 4. Jihad The next stage was Jihad or holy struggle, a thing not known in Makkah. It was the natural consequence to the setting up of a state. Unbelievers, ever-intent to stamp out the divine call but seeing Islam finely knit unto a secure state, resorted to arms, and the Muslims had to follow suit to defend their faith, and according to Allah's injunctions went out to do battle with the aggressors. The first ever battle between Islam and blasphemy occurred in the second year of the Hijra at a place called 'Badr' in which the new-found Islamic State, assembling a modest force of only 313 Muslims defeated a vastly outnumbering army of disbelievers. The victory led to many other battles and skirmishes with the Makkan infidels, who each time came out in larger numbers to avenge their previous setbacks, but by Allah's Grace suffered defeat after defeat at the hands of the faithful. The victories brought strength and courage to the Muslims and helped facilitate the spread of Islam and monotheism to the farthest reaches of polytheist Arabia. 5. End of Jewish Plots and Treacheries Ever since the Prophet's entry into Madina, the treacherous Jews had vehemently opposed him and his Islamic call, evoking memories of their hostility to the previous Prophet, Jesus Christ (a), half a millennium ago. The crafty Jews entered into an alliance with the polytheist Quraish in a bid to stamp out Islam. They conspired to kill Prophet Muhammad [s] despite the fact that he was lenient towards them and had treated them kindly, hoping to convince them of Islam's truth.
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But eventually as Jewish plots and aggressions increased, he had no choice other than to take up arms against them, in order to protect Islam and the Muslims. At the battle of Khaiber which is famous for Imam Ali's [a] heroic exploits, the Prophet defeated them ending Jewish intrigues and conspiracies in Arabia. 6. The Treaty of Hudaibiyah Another important landmark in the Prophet's life and progress of the Islamic call was the treaty of Hudaibiyah. One night Prophet Muhammad [s] had a dream in which he saw that he and his companions were entering the precincts of the Holy Ka'aba in Makkah to perform the 'Tawaf' (circumambulation), but the infidel Arabs were trying to obstruct their entrance. Following the dream, he decided to go to Makkah with some 1,500 Muslims to perform the pilgrimage. It was in the sixth year of the Hijra, and when the party arrived at a place called Hudaibiyah, the infidels confronted them and blocked all routes to Makkah. After some deliberations the infidels and the Prophet concluded a treaty, stipulating that the Muslim party would for the moment go back to Madina, but would return the next year for performing the pilgrimage. There were some other terms too. As per the treaty the Messenger and his companions turned back to Madina, but the next year the Prophet along with a group of Muslims entered Makkah - 7 years after his historical migration to perform the Umrah ritual (the lesser pilgrimage). Thus, his dream came true, and it was another undeniable proof of his Prophethood. Madinah (Almadina Al-Munawara) the light city, is the city of the Prophet Muhammad and also his burial place. It was the first Islamic City to support the Prophet Muhammad, and it joined him in fighting decisive battles which were instrumental in the victory of Islam and its subsequent spread. This is the city of the "Ansar" (Supporters) and their brothers the "Muhajireen" (Emigrants), who together formed the first Islamic army which entered Makkah in triumph eight years after the Prophet's "Hijrah" (Migration). It was a city which loved the Prophet, and which he in turn loved. On its soil he built his sacred mosque, and it was here that he was buried. Madinah was also the city of the "Khulfai Rashiduun" (Orthodox Caliphs of Islam), who shouldered the responsibility of Jihad, or holy struggle, fighting against renegades and propagating Islam in the countries surrounding the Arabian Peninsula. It was the seat of the first Islamic state, and witnessed the Prophet's companions administering the affairs of the Moslem community, compiling the Holy Koran, and dispatching armies to Persia, Syria and Egypt. It is now the city of the Second Holy Mosque, and the Monarch, government and people of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia take pride in serving and developing it in keeping with its distinguished status in Islamic history.
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Masjid-an Nabawi Unique Merit of the Prophet's Mosque. The Prophet Muhammad himself participated in the construction of this mosque, called it "My Mosque" and led prayers in it for years. It is a great privilege for the pilgrims to visit our beloved Prophet's tomb. The Holy Prophet Muhammad is reported to have said: "A salaat performed in the Prophet's Mosque is better than a thousand salaats in any other place except Masjid al-Haram in Makkah" - Bukhari and Muslim. "The person who offers 40 prayers consecutively in my Mosque, without missing a prayer in between, will secure immunity from the fire of Hell and other torments and also from hypocrisy." - reported by Hazrat Anas "The person who comes solely for the purpose of paying a visit to my grave, has a right on me that I should intercede for him." - from Ilm al-Fiqh, Vol. V "The person who performs Hajj and then visits my Tomb, will be regarded as though he had seen me in my worldly life." - Baihaqi Masjid Quba It is about two miles south-west from Masjid-an Nabawi. This is the very first mosque of the muslims. The Prophet Muhammad and his companions built it with their own hands. This is the first mosque in the history of Islam whose foundation stone was laid down by Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) himself on his migration to Madinah. To offer 2 rakaats of nafl in it is equal to one Umrah ANOTHER TESTIMONY TO ISLAM'S UNIVERSALITY In 6 A.H., the Holy Prophet of Islam dispatched several representatives to rulers and kings of different parts of the world, each with a letter in which he invited them to become Muslims and submit to God's faith. All these letters had the same purpose, that is, the invitation to monotheism and Islamic fraternity. Since the Holy Prophet's mission was divine, in obedience to God's command, consistent with human nature, and meant to lead people to God's path, it highly impressed such just, truth seeking people as Najashi, Muquqs, and others, so they submitted to Islam. Research made on the collection of the Prophet's letters indicates that he sent 62 letters to kings, chiefs of tribes and clans, and heads of convents. The texts of 29 of these letters are available. Abu Bakr Versus Fatima (A) Fadak was a village located at a two-day walking distance from Medina. Apparently, it was inhabited by Jews who refused to submit to Islam at the beginning, but when the later realized the might of the Muslims, especially after they, led by Ali Ibn Abu Talib conquered Khaibar, the Jews decided to yield to the Messenger of Allah without fighting. So he took possession of the village.
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Fatima-the only surviving child of the Prophet, his most beloved- claimed inheritance of the property which could be apportioned to her in the lands of Medina and in Khaibar, as also Fadak, which having been acquired without the use of force, the Prophet had given her for her maintenance, in accordance with the commands of Allah. Yet, Fadak became an arena for political games when Abu Bakr refused to transfer it to Fatima. It is appropriate here to speak about Fadak before clarifying the corresponding events which occurred in its regard: Fadak Becomes the Prophet's Personal Property Since the reason that motivated the inhabitants of Fadak to transfer its possession to Allah's Messenger was fear of the Muslims after they had conquered Khaibar, this property became the sole possession of the Prophet. This conforms to Allah's decree in the Holy Quran: "What Allah has bestowed on His Apostle (and taken away) from them for this (which) ye made no expedition with either calvary or camelry: But Allah gives power to His Apostles over any He pleases: and Allah Has power over all things." (59: 6) There was no dispute between the Muslims that Fadak belonged to the Prophet (S); rather, the disagreement was related to how much Fadak had the Jews granted him as part of the peace settlement. Therefore, after realizing beyond doubt that Fadak was the personal property of Allah's Messenger (S), it is appropriate to inquire as to what he did with it? But the answer is clear. He granted it to Fatima (A) before his death. In other words, Fadak became the personal property of Lady Fatima Zahra (A). Moreover, it is not for anyone to object to the Prophet for granting his own property to any person he wished-including his daughter. Fadak is Confiscated The first decision Abu Bakr makes is to confiscate Fadak, the grazing area which belonged to Fatima. Ali is personally and economically paralyzed by this act. His income now depends completely upon what he received from the public purse. They leave Ali alone. Those who had gathered around him are dispersed either through force or by their own decision. In this way, there is no danger of revolt from his non allegiance and disobe dience. They know that as long as Fatima is alive, they can not get Ali's allegiance. Ali cannot give his allegiance be cause Fatima opposes a power or force which does not know the meaning of right. She has not the least bit of softness for them. She holds her strict position until her death. The feeling of anger does not leave her. She does not let go for a moment. The Prophet passes away. Fatima's legacy, which is the only means of income for herself, her husband and her children, is confiscated. Power falls into the hands of Abu Bakr and Omar. The fate and future of Islam is given into the political hands of men such as Abdul Rahman ibn Ouf, a worshipper of money, the aristocrat, Othman, the careless, Khalid ibn Valid and Saied ibn Vaqas, a man without piety. They become the principal agents of the Caliphate of the Prophet.
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Ali remains at home. He spends his time gathering together the Quran because he fears for the future. Balal has to leave Medina. He goes to Damascus and remains silent forever. Salman retreats to a corner. He tells those who are hurriedly and victoriously returning from Saqifeh, 'You did what you shouldn't have done and you didn't do what you should have done.' Then, full of sorrow, having lost hope, he returns to Iran. He dies at Madayen. Abuzar, the close Companion of the Prophet and Ammar are all that remain. Fatima Does Not Give Up But Fatima does not sit down. Under a mountain, full of sorrow, bearing her bereaving spirit, she continues her resistance and her struggle against the oppressive Caliphate. She believes the Caliphate to be unworthy. In order to get back Fadak, she does not stand still. She tries to prove to everyone that the Caliph was taking out political revenge upon her and striking an economic blow to Ali with this act of taking Fadak. She proves what rights they deny in order to serve their own purposes. They do not refrain from deviating from a saying of the Prophet or its meaning. She wants the thoughts of people to know to what extent these people who call themselves `followers of the custom of the Prophet' and who actually establish their own Caliphate on this basis, oppress the family of the Prophet. They cut off the right which each and every Muslim child has to receive and every father has the right to give.
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miracles that he turned exactly to face the Holy Kaba without the use of any scientific instrument or computation. The Holy Kaba which serves as the Qiblah for all Muslims today has always been respected by the Arabs, even before the Holy Prophet (S). It was for this reason that this new Qiblah served to attract more Arabs towards Islam.
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Prophet (S) ordered a general attack. The Muslims began to fight with confidence and the valley of Badr rang with the sounds of battle. Then Imam Ali (A) tore into the heart of the Makkan army, killing enemy soldiers with terrifying ease. His power and skill with the sword struck terror into the hearts of the Makkans, who began to flee. Before long, the battle was over and the Muslims had achieved a great victory, despite being outnumbered. In this battle the Muslims lost 14 men, while 70 Makkans, including their chiefs Abu Jahl, Nawfal, Umayyah and others were killed. Out of these, Imam Ali (A) killed 36 men himself and helped in killing several others. 70 prisoners were taken by the Muslims. The prisoners were treated with much kindness by the citizens of Madina and some became Muslims. "Blessing be on the men of Madina", said one of these prisoners in later days, "they made us ride, while they themselves walked, they gave us wheat and bread to eat when there was little of it; contenting themselves with dates". The rich prisoners paid ransom and were set free. Others were asked to teach 10 children each to read and write while the rest were released by the Holy Prophet (S), and allowed to return to Makka. The victory at Badr strengthened the faith of the Muslims and warned the unbelievers of Makka that Islam was now a force to be reckoned with. During the same year Allah sent down the command making fasting compulsory on Muslims. The following verse of the Holy Qur'an was revealed in this respect: The month of Ramadhan (is) that in which the Qur'an was sent down; aguidance for mankind and clear evidence of guidance and discrimination (between right and wrong). So whoever of you witnesses the month, he shall fast therein, and whoever is ill or on a journey, (he shall fast) the same number of other days... Baqarah, 2:185
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Thus, the Holy Prophet (S) was left with only 700 men. Only 100 of them were armour-clad and between them they had only two horses. The Holy Prophet (S) began to set up his army in fighting formations. 50 archers were posted at a pass between the hills of Uhud to guard the army from any attack from the rear. They had strict orders not to leave their post, whatever the outcome of the battle. The Holy Prophet (S) knew that the Muslims would be worried at being outnumbered in the battle, so he strengthened their morale with an address. He said to them, "It is a difficult task to fight the enemy, and only those who are guided and supported by Allah can remain steadfast. Remember that Allah is with those who obey Him, while Shaitan is the companion of those who disobey Him. Remain firm in Jihad and use it to acquire the blessings that Allah has promised you. None dies in this world until Allah decides." He then told them not to start fighting until orders were given to fight. On the side of the Makkans, Abu Sufyan had divided his army into 3 parts. The armoured men were placed in the middle. Preparations were now complete and the small band of Muslims stood against the large army of unbelievers, ready to give their lives away for the sake of the defence of Islam.
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On the other hand, many valiant soldiers remained faithful and entered the middle of the Makkan ranks determined to fight to their last breath. This went on until a Muslim saw the Holy Prophet (S) and shouted at the top of his voice that he was still alive. The spirit of the Muslims revived but the Holy Prophet (S) now became the chief target of the Makkan forces. The Makkans attacked him and his two upper teeth were broken by the sword of one of them. He had fallen into a pit where Imam Ali (A) found him and protected him against the continuous furious attack of the Makkans. Other faithful companions, including the brave lady Umme Ammaarah, also prevented the enemy from getting too close to the Holy Prophet (S) and shielded him against the rain of arrows. It was in this battle that the reputation of Imam Ali (A) was confirmed and he was acknowledged as a master in the field of sword fighting. He fought so hard that his sword broke. The Holy Prophet (S) then gave him own sword "Zulfiqar". In appreciation of the bravery of Imam Ali (A) the voice of the angel Jibraeel (A) was heard from above saying, "There is no warrior except Ali; there is no sword except Zulfiqar." The Makkan forces had turned the tables but they were too exhausted to push their advantage either by attacking Madina or by driving the Muslims from the heights of the hills of Uhud. They satisfied their desire for revenge by committing horrible brutalities upon the slain and the injured, cutting off their ears and noses and mutilating their bodies. The brave Hamza was amongst the martyrs. His liver was torn out and chewed by Hind, wife of Abu Sufyan. In this battle, 70 Muslims were martyred and 70 wounded. Imam Ali (A) was also heavily wounded. The Makkans lost 22 warriors, 12 of them at the hands of Imam Ali (A). The defeat of the Muslims was a test for them and through the ashes of the battle they emerged more eager and determined to defend their faith and the cause of Islam.
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Three times the Holy Prophet (S) urged the Muslims to fight Amr. Each time only Imam Ali (A) stood up. Finally, the Holy Prophet (S) allowed him to go, giving him his own sword and tying a special turban on his head. As Imam Ali (A) went to the battle field, the Holy Prophet (S) exclaimed, "The whole Faith is going to fight the whole Infidelity". When Amr learnt who Imams (A) identity, he refused to fight him, saying that Abu Talib had been his friend and he did not want to kill his friend's son. Imam Ali (A) told him not to be concerned about his death because if he died he would be blessed with a place in Heaven while Amr would end up in Hell. He then reminded Amr that he had once said that if any opponent made three requests, Amr would always grant one of them. Amr agreed to this. Imam Ali (A) then invited Amr to accept Islam or to return to Makka or to come down from his horse as Imam (A) had no horse and was on foot. Amr agreed to the last request and came down from his horse. A fierce battle followed. For a time, so much dust covered both warriors that nobody knew what was happening. Amr sent a murderous blow to the head of Imam Ali (A). Although Imam Ali (A) blocked it with his shield, Amr's sword broke through and inflicted a serious cut on his head. Imam Ali (A) then struck a blow to Amr's feet which brought Amr down. Suddenly the shout of "Allahu Akbar" was heard from Imam Ali (A) as he chopped off Amr's head. The killing of Amr shocked the other warriors who had crossed the moat, and they fled away. The battle was brought to an end because of three factors: 1. The Holy Prophet (S) signed an agreement of peace with some of the tribes who had gathered to fight the Muslims. 2. The enemy was demoralised at the death of Amr ibn Abdiwad. 3. The severe winter caused the enemies' horses to perish and their food was almost finished. Finally, the Holy Prophet (S) went to the place where the Mosque of Victory (Masjid-ul- Fath) now stands, and prayed to Allah for help. A fierce storm raged which uprooted the tents of the enemies, sending their belongings flying on all sides, and causing terror in their ranks. The Makkans and Jews fled away from the battle field. This battle is known as Ahzab (Battle of the Tribes) or Khandaq (Battle of the Moat) and the Muslims emerged victorious in spite of their fewer numbers. The Holy Qur'an says: O you who believe! Remember the blessing of Allah unto you when the tribes came to you. We sent upon them a strong wind and an army that you did not see. And Allah sees all that you do.Ahzab, 33:9
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1. The Muslims should return to Madina that year without performing Haj. 2. They could return the next year but their stay would not exceed 3 days. 3. The Muslims should not bring any arms with them except sheathed swords. 4. There would be no war between the Quraish and the Muslims for 10 years. 5. Any idolater or Makkan Muslim visiting Madina without permission of his tribe would be sent back to Makka, but a Muslim of Madina going to Makka without permission would not be allowed to return. Any tribe of Arabia would be free to join any of the parties to the treaty and the allies also would be bound by this treaty. At the conclusion of this treaty, the weak-faithed Umar accused the Holy Prophet (S) of selling them short. Although some of these terms seemed to be against the interests of the Muslims, it proved not to be the case. After staying 3 days at Hudaybiya, the Muslims returned to Madina. On the way, the Surah of Fath (Victory), was revealed, which described the treaty as an open victory for the Muslims. The Treaty of Hudaybiya brought welcome peace to Arabia after a long period of unrest. In the 2 years after this treaty, more people accepted Islam than in the whole 19 years since the beginning of the Holy Prophet's (S) mission.
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The next fort that was attacked was Qamus. After a struggle, this fort was also captured. Two women who were present in the fort were arrested, one of whom was Safiyah, daughter of Hay bin Akhtab. This lady later became the wife of the Holy Prophet (S). The conquest of the two forts greatly increased the confidence of the Muslims, while the Jews became very disturbed and frightened. As the siege of the forts continued, the Muslims began to run out of food and were forced to eat the meat of horses, which is Makruh but not Haraam to eat. At this difficult time, one shepherd who tended the sheep of the Jews approached the Holy Prophet (S). After some discussions, he was convinced of the truth of Islam and became a Muslim. When he asked what he should do with the sheep that were in his care, the Holy Prophet (S) told him in clear terms in the presence of hundreds of hungry soldiers, "In my religion, the breach of trust is one of the greatest crimes. Take the sheep to the gate of the fort and hand them over to their owners" . The shepherd did as he was ordered and then participated in the battle and was martyred. By his action the Holy Prophet (S) showed clearly that he was not in Khayber to conquer land and wealth, but his aim was to remove the threat to Islam from the Jews. In spite of the needs of his men, he would not permit the unlawful use of the enemy's property and instead prayed to Allah to grant the Muslims victory over the fort where food was stored. As days passed, one fort after another came under the hands of the Muslims. Time and time again, the heroes of Islam showed their bravery and spirit of self-sacrifice to attain the blessings of Allah .
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The words of Imam Ali (A) were carefully chosen. He knew that Marhab had been recently having bad dreams about being ripped apart by a lion and his words therefore caught Marhab by surprise and disturbed him. However, Marhab advanced with a terrible fury, determined to use all his skill to avenge his dead brother. The blows of the two warriors struck awe in the hearts of the onlookers. Suddenly Marhab plunged his three-pronged lance towards Imam Ali, who avoided the thrust and struck a powerful blow to the head of Marhab. The sword of Imam Ali (A) broke through the helmet, stone cap and head of Marhab and finally stopped at his teeth. A silence fell as the Jews unbelievingly watched their champion fall dead. As he shouted "Allahu Akbar!" in victory, Imam Ali (A) was surrounded by several experienced Jewish soldiers. However, they could not match his skill and soon they lay dead. During the fight someone struck a blow at Imam Ali (A), breaking his shield. He turned to the gate of the fort and wrenched it off its hinges and used it as a shield. When he finally threw it away, even 10 Muslims could not lift it. Imam Ali (A) later commented that he had lifted the gate by the strength granted to him by Allah due to his firm faith in the Day of Judgement. As a result of the bravery of Imam Ali (A), the fort was taken and soon all forts were within the hands of the Muslims. The Muslims lost 20 men in this battle while the Jews lost 93 men. The Holy Prophet (S) had made the Jews realise how useless it was to plot the downfall of the Muslims. After the victory he restored all their land to them with the orders that half of the profit from their agricultural activity should be given over to the Muslims in return for protection. The Jews however, did not forget their humiliation at the hands of the Muslims. After their defeat, a Jewish woman by the name of Zainab brought some lamb meat as a gift for the Holy Prophet (S). The meat was poisoned and the Holy Prophet (S) ate only a little bit, but that poison had an effect on his health in the long term and when he was on his death bed a few years later, he said that his illness was partly due to the poison he had been given at Khayber. On the day of the victory, the Muslims who had migrated from Makka to Abyssinia returned home. The Holy Prophet (S) was overjoyed and commented that he did not know what pleased him more - the victory at Khayber or the return of his cousin Ja'far bin Abu Talib with the Muslims from Abyssinia.
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"The Holy Prophet has said, `We the group of Prophets do not inherit, nor are we inherited and what we leave is for alms.'" This was a blatant lie and moreover no one but Abu Bakr claimed to have heard it. Bibi Fatima (A) then gave an eloquent lecture in which she first explained about the Oneness of Allah and the nature of the mission of her father. She then proved that Abu Bakr was lying by quoting the following verse: And Sulaiman inherited Dawood...Naml 27 : 16(Part) Although Abu Bakr was ashamed of his conduct and decided to return Fadak to her, she never forgave him for his actions. She did not speak to him again as long as she lived and at her funeral six months after her father died, he was not allowed to take part as per her will. Eventually, Abu Bakr wrote a certificate to the effect that Fadak was the absolute property of Bibi Fatima (A) and gave it to her. However, when she was going back to her house, Umar alKhattab chanced to meet her and came to know the contents of the certificate. He brought it back to Abu Bakr saying, "As Ali is a beneficiary in this case, his evidence is not acceptable. As for Umme Ayman, being a woman, her testimony is also of no value on its own." Saying this, he tore up the certificate in the presence of Abu Bakr. This action grieved Bibi Fatima (A) so much that she cursed him saying, "May Allah cause your abdomen to be torn in the same way." This prayer proved fateful, because in 24 A.H., Umar was stabbed thrice in the stomach by his killer, Abu Lulu. After this, Fadak remained in the hands of successive rulers until the time of the Umayyad Caliph Umar bin Abdul Aziz, who returned it to Imam Muhammad al-Baqir (A). However, the next Caliph took it away and it remained with the Bani Umayyah Caliphs until their rule ended. During the rule of the Bani Abbas it was returned briefly, but then taken away forever.
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LADY OF LIGHT: BIBI FATIMA ZEHRA (SA) HER ROLE AND HER LIFE..
In The Name of Allah, The Beneficent, The Merciful. This Great Lady was the only daughter of the Holy Prophet (saww) and Hazrat Khadijah. She was born in Makkah on Friday, 20th Jamdi-ul-Akhar in the 5th year after the declaration of Prophethood (615 AD). She was married to the great personality, the 1st Imam, Imam Ali (as). The marriage ceremony took place on Friday, 1st Zilhajj 2 AH. As a daughter, she loved her parents very much. As a wife, she was very devoted. As a mother, she cared for and brought up wonderful children that they have left marks on the face of the world. Fatima is a female created by Allah to be a sign of His marvelous and unprecedented might. For, The Almighty Lord created Muhammad (S) as a sign of His might among prophets; and created from him his daughter Fatima Zahra to be a sign of His ability to create a female possessing all moral excellence and talents. In fact, Allah Almighty bestowed Fatima with a vast share of greatness and a high level of majesty, which no other woman can ever claim to have reached. She is one of the prominent people close to Allah, whose greatness was acknowledged by Heaven before the creation of mankind; and in whose regard verses from the Quran, that are and will be read day and night until the Day of Resurrection, were revealed. Fatima is a Lady, who as mankind advances in the understanding and realization of facts and secrets, the greatness of her personality will become more apparent, and the deep meanings and characteristics of her actions will be more appreciated. She is Fatima Zahra (A) whom Allah praises, and is "satisfied with her satisfaction, and is angered when she is angered." And the Messenger of Allah (S) commends her nobility and meritorious personality, while Imam Ali (A) looks to her with respect and admiration and the holy Imams of Ahlul Bayt sanctify and venerate her. Fatima's genius is considered an example of a Muslim woman's adherence to noble traits. Fatima is a perfect example of how a daughter, wife, and mother should act while keeping their decency and pure character; she also shows us the Muslim women's role in the social field within the limits of religion and virtue. Her life confirms that Islam does not deprive women of acquiring scientific, cultural, and literary knowledge; granting that they safeguard themselves from nudity, recklessness, unrestraint and such actions, which would bring sorrow upon them and destroy their identities.
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His long-standing service to Islam was also apparent to everyone. Likewise, Ali (A) respected Fatima, not only because she was his wife, but also because she was: The most beloved to Allah's Messenger; The mistress of all women; And her sanctity was part of the Prophet's. Indeed, Fatima enjoyed noble traits which had any woman held even one of them, she would be worthy of respect and exaltation.
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expected martyrdom. The Holy Prophet told Fatima all about Karbala as everyone listened and cried. Imam Hussain (A) was not nursed by any woman, including his mother (A); instead he suckled the Prophet's tongue until he grew old enough to eat. Because of this, his characteristics were exactly as those of the Prophet (S). Seven days after the birth the, Messenger of Allah shaved Hussain's head and gave the weight of his hair as charity for him.
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Lady Umme Kulthum, like her sister, shared the honorable relationship to the Prophet, Imam Ali, and Fatima Zahra in addition to the excellent upbringing. She was also a victim of historical oppression in Karbala and sorrowful inflictions and pains. (LADY FATIMAS 5TH CHILD, MOHSIN, WAS MARTYRED IN HER WOMB WHEN HARDSHIPS WERE INFLICTED UPON HER, THIS WILL BE DESCRIBED IN A LATER SECTION)
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to the Mosque to pay allegiance to Abu Bakr!! History tells us how Fatima's house was set on fire by Abu Bakr and Umar those who yesterday pretended to be the best and most pious of the believers.and how attacking Fatima caused the death of her unborn son Mohsin, who was martyred in her womb as a result of barbaric actions on the part of these so-called Muslims Yes, history tells us how the Prophet (S) died and with him died his repeated warnings to those who would oppress his family members and that they will be met with the wrath of Allah. It also tells us of Lady Fatima's sadness and misery which she suffered after the death of her dear father. After the Messenger of Allah, Abu Bakr seized Caliphate. He and his followers claimed that since he was unanimously elected by the Muslims, he was the righteous leader of the Ummah. Yet, with little reflection upon the matter of Caliphate, one realizes that it is an extension and continuation of the Prophethood without revelation. Thereupon, since Prophethood can only be assigned to someone through Divine specification, likewise Caliphate cannot be assigned to anyone by mankind; rather, it is a Divine code bestowed upon men by Divine specification. Moreover, this consensus that Abu Bakr and his followers claim to have achieved is not valid; because the Ansar, Bani Hashim, Ammar, Salman, Miqdad, Abu Dhar and many other companions opposed the election of Abu Bakr to the Divine post, which was previously granted to Ali (A) at Ghadeer-e-Khum, where the Prophet had officially declared in front of hundreds of thousands of Muslims that Ali will be his rightful, God-chosen successor after his death, and everyone is to accept that! Nevertheless, Abu Bakr was able to seize power and eradicate Ali's (A) and his followers attempts to regain his righteous post.
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the might of the Muslims, especially after they, led by Ali Ibn Abu Talib conquered Khaibar, the Jews decided to yield to the Messenger of Allah without fighting. So he took possession of the village. The village was valued at 100,000 dirhams by Umar's appraisers when he expelled its inhabitants to Syria. Umar took possession of the village and paid half of the price to the Jews. The Real Motives Which Lead Abu Bakr to Take Fadak from Fatima The history books at hand need thorough examination and revision, for they have been recorded according to the wishes and satisfactions of despotic rulers throughout history. In view of this, and in light of the fact that Lady Fatima Zahra (A) was a strong supporter of her husband in his quest to regain Caliphate, and that her views were proof that the followers of Imam Ali(A) can use it to easily verify his claims against Abu Bakr; we can easily understand how Abu Bakr was successful in depriving Lady Fatima Zahra (A) of her rights, and how his moves corresponded to his adopted political thinking. So, not only was Abu Bakr able to persuade the Muslims to dismiss Fatima's stands as those of a woman who can be depended upon even in such a secondary issue like Fadak, but also he aimed at convincing them that since she was not to be believed in such a matter, she was also to be deserted when it comes to the most important issue of that time (i.e., Caliphate). Also Fadak had produced huge profits at the time.
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Fatima answered: "Abu Al-Hassan, how short will my stay among them be? And soon I will depart from them. Therefore, by Allah, I join my father-Allah 's Messenger (S)." When Imam Ali (A) saw her insistence, he built a house for her behind Baqi' which later became known as "The house of griefs." Thereafter, with every sunrise, Fatima (A) would take AlHassan and Al-Hussain to that house and cry until sunset, when Imam Ali (A) would come and bring them back home. Once, Lady Fatima Zahra (A) longed for the sound of Adhan-the call for prayer-which was performed by Bilal. But Bilal had taken an oath to never perform it again after the Prophet's death; nevertheless, in respect to Fatima's request, he decided to do so. Yet, as soon as Bilal said: 'Allahu Akbar," Fatima (A) remembered the era of her great father (S) and started weeping, so that when Bilal said: "I bear witness that Muhammad is His worshipper and Messenger," Fatima took a deep breath and fell unconscious. When Fatima (A) fell, the people requested Bilal to stop Adhan, because they believed that Fatima had died.
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"O daughter of the chosen Muhammad! O daughter of the most honorable of creation! O daughter of the best of those who have walked on the earth!!! ...There is no answer... silence overwhelms the house ...Asma then proceeds towards Fatima and finds her dead.
A QUIET FUNERAL
In the darkness of the jet-black night, when eyes were asleep and voices were silent, a Heavenly procession left Ali's house while carrying the Messenger of Allah's daughter to her final abode. This was on the night of the third (3rd) of Jamadi al-Thani (the second), 11 A.H. The heartbreaking procession moved towards an unknown location followed by a small number of devoted ones... The family and their friends hurry to bury Fatima... then they rush back to their own homes so that no one would know where Fatima was buried! At sunrise people gathered to participate in Fatima's funeral, but they were informed that the beloved daughter of Allah's Messenger (S) had been secretly buried during the night. Meanwhile, Ali (A) made the shapes of four fresh graves in Baqi' so as to conceal the location where Fatima was buried. When the people entered the graveyard, they were confused as to which spot was actually Lady Fatima Zahra's grave; the people turned towards each other and with feelings of guilt said: "Our Prophet (S) has not left behind but one daughter, yet she has died and was buried without our participation in the funeral or the prayer rituals. We do not even realize the place where she has been buried" Thus, until this day, the location of Fatima's grave remains a secret. On the Day when the oppressed and cruel shall bite their hands (in fear); when the oppressors and tyrants shall be gathered in humiliation and lowliness, remembering their disgraceful and shameful deeds: Then every one of them shall review his life, which is packed with oppression against His chosen worshippers. On that Day shall every human, whatever color, creed, faith, and his deeds may be shall be gathered... no one will be left behind... even the unborn baby who was never given the chance of life shall come that Day to present his case... It is on that Day when the great personality of Lady Zahra (A) shall become manifest to every souland all will look to her and seek comfort.it will be on that Day when all justice shall be served, and wounds will finally begin to heal..
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The Prophet (S) thanked Allah for His favour and then asked Imam Ali (A) to sit in a tent so that the people could shake hands with him and congratulate him. Amongst the first people to congratulate Imam Ali (A) on his appointment were Abu Bakr and Umar. Strangely, they were also the first to deny his rights after the Prophet (S) died. After the formalities regarding the successorship of Imam Ali (A) were completed, the people began to leave for their homes. At Ju'fah, those who had come from Syria and Egypt split from the main caravan, as did the people from Yemen and Hazramaut. However, 10,000 Muslims accompanied the Prophet (S) to Madina, where they arrived just before the start of 10 A.H. The detailed events of this day are recorded in most books of history of Muslims, by both Shia and non-Shia historians. Although there can be no doubt that Imam Ali (A) was chosen to be the next leader of all the Muslims on this important day, many Muslims ignored this command after the death of the Prophet (S). While Imam Ali (A) was busy arranging his funeral, they chose their own leaders who had no right or qualifications to lead them. The day of Ghadeer is one of the most important landmarks in our history and the Shia throughout the world joyfully celebrate the day of 18th Zilhaj as 'Eid e Ghadeer.
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THE BATTLE
Imam Husain's supporters insisted on being the first to fight. Therefore, they took the brunt of the enemy attack. The battle was ferocious. Within a short time the Imam's supporters slay a large number of the enemy fighters, they were on the offensive and the enemy on the defensive. This caused apprehension and confusion in the enemy military, the 72 of Husain's against the 5,000 of the enemy (some say 30,000) being on the defensive. So worried and nervous, the enemy commander-in-chief ordered his army not only to set fire to the Imam's tents (which were occupied mostly by frightened females and children), but at the same time reinforced his fighters with more troops. The heroes began to fall, they were men of valor welcoming martyrdom, they fell one after
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another, for the enemy was overwhelming in number. By noon time the Imam stopped the fight to perform the Salat. By this time those left were mainly his family and a few supporters. They performed the Salat together. Two supporters were guarding the performers of Salat. The enemy was standing still, watching!! When Salat was finished one of the guards fell dead; there were 17 arrows in his back. Ali Akbar, Husain's son obtained permission to fight and dashed toward the enemy. He engaged them in fierce fighting, falling on them like thunder, slaying numerous fighters. He continued to move forward, deep inside the enemy. The enemy was overpowering in number, it overwhelmed him cutting him with swords and spears, and his body became nothing but wounds gushing blood, until he died. Imam Husain (a.s.) rushed to the area and picked up the wounded limp body and brought it to the appalled camp. His sister and others in the camp were horrified and shocked at the scene. Abbas and five other brothers of Imam Husain went to fight. They also engaged the enemy in a fierce fighting, almost doing the impossible. Abbas went toward the river to bring some water for the thirsty children. While he was returning on his horse with the water, he was attacked by a large horde of the enemy, overwhelming and severely wounding him. As much as he tried Abbas could not save the water, he fell from his horse to breath his last. Next to the battle field went the sons of Imam Al-Hasan and Zainab and their cousins (about 17 of them). They were all in their teens but each stood bravely, believing in the mission, facing a formidable enemy, and showed no less enthusiasm in their quest to embrace the martyrdom.
AL-HUSAIN BY HIMSELF:
Imam Husain (a.s.) was alone, one man against thousands. He took them on, fighting them
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bravely, and kept fighting, receiving many wounds in the process. Thousands of enemy fighters were surrounding him but none dared to move toward him. The silence was broken when Shimr screamed for an attack, then screamed again, threatening, and in response they attacked collectively, and one sword fell on Imam Husain's left wrist and deeply cut his left hand. The blood gushed like a fountain. Another sword was soon to follow and it hit his upper back. Imam Husain (a.s.) felt numb as he fell to the ground, bleeding profusely. He was near the point of shock, even though staggering he tried to stand by leaning on his sword. Then he received the fatal blow. It was at this point, that Shimr whose mother was a disbeliever, came forward and severed Imam Husain's noble head from the body, the noble head kissed often by the Prophet (pbuh)! Shimr and others had the audacity to carry it on the tip of a spear to Yazid, 600 miles away! Umar Ibn Sa'ad ordered the horsemen to trample upon the precious bodies of Imam Husain and all others killed, to disfigure them even further, as if the wounds, the bloodied bodies, and the headless forms were not enough. For three days the exposed bodies of the martyrs were left lying in the desert of Karbala. Afterwards, the people of the tribe of Bani-Asad, who were not far away from the battle field, helped bury them. Umar Ibn Sa'ad and his forces (representing Benu Umayya) took the women and children as prisoners in shackles, put them on camels, and proceeded in a caravan from Karbala to Kufa. At the forefront of the procession were the heads of Imam Husain (a.s.) and his followers on the tip of spears. The scene was both grotesque and pathetic. This was the leftover of the beloved family of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), in such a deplorable unimaginable condition, all caused by people who called themselves Muslims!
POST-KARBALA EVENTS:
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Hussain) in the city of the Holy Prophet. This aroused such strong emotions in the people and such revulsion against the oppressor that Amr ibne Said ibne al-Aas wrote to Yezid to have Bibi Zainab exiled from Madina. This was done in the beginning of 62 A.H. Bibi Zainab died shortly afterwards. Both the 4th and 5th Imams greatly encouraged aza-e-Hussain. In their times aza-e-Hussain had to be performed in utmost secrecy as the regime was opposed to any remembrance of Kerbala. The poets who composed elegies and the devout Shiahs who attended the gatherings at which these elegies were recited did so at the risk of their lives. Nonetheless, the poets continued to pour out their emotions in their poetry. Some of this poetry is alive today and one can see the intensity of faith and sadness enshrined in the words of the poets. He chose the path of danger with duty and honour, and never swerved from it giving up his life freely and bravely. His story purifies our emotions. We can best honour his memory by allowing it to teach us courage and constancy. But most of all, it teaches us to never surrender oneself to oppression and injustice. The following is an excerpt from Our Husayn (a), Mourning him and his Karbala : Then he (Holy Prophet) would embrace Hussain, the son, to smell and kiss him. To kiss the spots where swords, arrows and stabs are to fall. He would concentrate on his lips, knowing that they will be hit by an iron rod. He mourns his Hussain, his flower (as he used to call him), time after time, in the houses of the Mothers of the Believers (his wives). Whenever his sorrow is hard on him, he would take the Hussain in his lap and brings him along to the mosque, to the gathering of Sahaba while crying. His tears falling, he would display to them the infant Hussain with the sand of Karbalaa in his hand and say: "My nation (Ummah) will kill him, and this is the dirt of Karbalaa." Or he would take the dirt smell it and cry, with the mention of his murder and death, saying: "The smell of Karb wa Balaa (sorrow and trial)." Or would say: "By The One who owns my soul, it saddens me: Who is this who kills Hussain after me?" Or would say: "Woa 'Karb and Balaa'", or "Karbalaa: the land of Karb (deep sorrow) and Balaa (painful trial)." Or puts Hussain on his lap, with his red dirt in his hand, while crying and say: "I wish I could express my self! Who kills you after me?"
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many experiments, they found that the cells of a sick person emit many kinds of rays and a healthy person can contract some diseases by it. Imam said that humans were born to live long lives, but they shorten their lives themselves It is found that most longevity depends on good hygiene and balanced diet (abstaining from excess eating & drinking) Imam said old age is a chronic disease, incurable. Everyone suffers from it, some at an early age others at an advanced age. Those who obey the commands of Allah (swt) and abstain from things prescribed under Islamic code take a long time to age, but others get old soon. Imam advised mothers they should put their newborns to sleep on their left side. Imam said we should not pollute the environment else it would become impossible to live on the planet. Pollution was not a problem in his time. No factories existed until 18th century when England, France, & Germany started making iron and steel. Then chimneys of factory furnaces began emitting smoke 24 hrs a day. The Imam said that light reflected from different objects comes to us, but only a part of the rays enter our eyes and He said light travels very fast. The Theory of Light Imam was the first scholar in the world who separated Science and Philosophy. Imam said everything except Allah has its opposite, but this does not result in a conflict, otherwise whole universe would be destroyed. This is the theory of matter and anti-matter Imam said time is the distance between two known events. It has no independent existence. It is only we who feel it exist. Imam said everything in the universe, even inanimate objects is always in motion, though it is not seen This theory which was unacceptable in his time, is an absolute scientific fact today Imam said that there are living beings in other worlds. Imam started free discussion of religious matter. He blended science and religion together, and proved the principals of Shiism.
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1000 years after the death of the Imam, European countries scientifically still remained ignorant and intolerant of free discussion in religion or science. In 1600 AD Bruno, an Italian priest, was burned alive for saying something, which had nothing to do with the doctrines of Catholicism, but was only a personal thought. Imam Jafar as Sadiqs (as) efforts in spreading knowledge made the 4th century a Golden Period in Islamic History. Consequently, Europe benefited from the scientific achievements of the Muslims. Still today, we are able to see that as far as science and medicine has progressed in the West, their rudimentary foundations undoubtedly trace back to Muslim scholars; thanks to Imam Jafar as Sadiq alayhis salam.
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manner. As soon as he raised his hands in prayer, it began to rain. The people became confused and many began to listen to his teachings because of his miraculous powers. When news of this reached Mu'tamad, he realised that he had to do something to save the situation. After all, he was ruling in the name of Islam and he knew that his power would be threatened if the Muslims began to turn to Christianity. Not knowing what to do, Mu'tamad at last decided that there was only one person who could help and that was Imam (A). When Mu'tamad came to him, Imam (A) did not refuse to help because it was his duty to defend Islam. Imam (A) asked Mu'tamad to gather the people and then call the Christian. When the people had assembled, he invited the Christian to demonstrate his ability. When he raised his hands to pray, some rain clouds appeared. Imam (A) stopped him and asked a soldier to go over to the Christian and bring back what he had in his hands. The soldier returned with a bone. When the Christian was told to resume his prayers, nothing happened. Imam (A) explained to the people that the Christian was using a bone from the body of a Prophet of Allah. It was a special blessing from Allah that whenever a bone of one of His Prophets was raised to the sky, it showered with rain. Now Imam (A) told the people that he himself would pray for the rain to fall. As he raised his hands, rain clouds appeared immediately. The people began to go to their homes in fear of being drenched, but Imam (A) told them that those clouds were not for Baghdad. Finally some clouds appeared which he said were meant for Baghdad. He told the people to go to their homes and then there were heavy rains and the water shortage in Baghdad came to an end. The people were delighted at the actions of Imam (A). Many did not know him because he had been in the prison for most of his life. When they asked him his address, he pointed to Mu'tamad and said that he was the king's guest. Mu'tamad was too embarrassed and scared to admit to the people that Imam (A) was his prisoner, so he gave them the address of Imam Ali an-Naqi's (A) house in Samarra. The people escorted Imam (A) to his home and here he lived for a time during which our 12th Imam (A) was born. Mu'tamad could not bear hearing about the popularity of Imam (A) and tried many times to have him killed. At last he sent a poisoned drink to him which caused the martyrdom of the Imam (A) at the age of 28 years. The funeral prayers were led by our 12th Imam (A) who was only 5 years old. Imam (A) is buried besides his father in Samarra.
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Imam (A) would be the one who would fill the earth with peace and justice in the same way as it will have been filled with cruelty and injustice. Mu'tamad knew that his own rule was far from just, so he increased his efforts in locating and killing Imam (A) before any harm came to himself. In this he was unsuccessful because Allah protected His Hujjat, who had to serve mankind till the last days. The Holy Prophet (S) has said that if one dies without knowing the Imam of his time, his death is that of an unbeliever. We must therefore realise our duties to our Imam (A), who is still alive and in Ghaybat (Concealment). There have been two periods of Ghaybat. The first is known as Ghaybate Sughra (Minor Concealment) which took place from 260 A.H. to 328 A.H. During this time Imam (A) could not be seen by his followers, but they could communicate with him through his special deputies. In the period of Ghaybate Sughra, Imam (A) nominated four deputies. After 68 years the period of Ghaybate Sughra ended and the period of Ghaybate Kubra (Major Concealment) began. This is the period we are living in today. Our Duties During the Period of Ghaybate Kubra Although the Holy Imam (A) is concealed from us, he is aware of our prayers, deeds, actions and troubles. Any believer who sincerely seeks help from him receives his assistance. During the period of his concealment we are required to perform certain actions to show our true belief in his presence. It is the duty of every believer to remember the Holy Imam (A) often, and to recite various du'as for his safety and well-being, such as Du'ae Ahad after every morning prayers, Du'ae Nudba on Fridays and Ziyarat after every daily prayer. At the same time, we should constantly ask Allah to hasten the re-appearance of the Holy Imam (A) so that he may improve the affairs of the Muslims and fill the world with peace. While waiting for the Holy Imam (A) to reappear, we should ensure that the religion of Islam is spread far and wide and that the faith of the believers remains strong. We should open and run religious schools and publish religious books and information. Whenever the name of the Holy Imam (A) is mentioned, one should stand up and put his right hand on his head as a mark of respect. Just as we give charity (Sadqa) for the protection of our family, we should also give charity in the name of the Holy Imam (A) for his safety. To show the Holy Imam (A) that we are his sincere followers, we should frequently recite the Holy Qur'an and perform Haj and Ziyarat on his behalf. We should constantly remember him and send Salawat on him. There are many ways to approach the Holy Imam (A) for his help. In times of difficulty, we can write a petition (Arizah) to him stating our needs, and deposit it into a well or river. This can be done at any time (not necessarily the 15th of Shabaan), and provided the person practises Islam, prays, fasts and restrains himself from committing sin, the Holy Imam (A) does come to his aid.
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If there is fear of harm from anybody, one can seek the help of the Holy Imam (A) by praying two raka'at Namaaz, followed by a brief Ziyarat, and then reciting: "Ya Mawlaya, Ya Sahibuz Zamaan, ana Mustageethun Bika. Ya Mawlaya, Ikfini Sharra Man Yu'dhini." This means, "O my Master! O Master of this Age, I need your help. O my Master! Protect me from the one who wishes to do me harm." One way to meet the Holy Imam (A) directly is to spend 40 Tuesday nights in the mosque of Sahla in Kufa, after which the Holy Imam (A) will approach you himself, Inshaallah. It is important to constantly remember our Holy Imam (A) and make preparations for his appearance. Those who do this are undoubtedly blessed with faith from Allah. The Holy Prophet (S) once told his companions: "During the last days there will be believers whose faith will each be greater than 25 of you. " When his companions protested saying that they were his supporters and had risked their lives in the Holy Wars, he continued, saying: "Although these Muslims will have never seen me or their Imam, they will remain true to their faith despite being surrounded by calamities and hostilities caused by their enemies. " The Signs Indicating the Reappearance of the Holy Imam (A) Imam Ali (A) has said that there are some definite signs before the Holy Imam (A) will appear. These are: 1. Dajaal will emerge. He is a wicked, one-eyed creature who will invite the people to worship him, claiming to be God. 2. There will be two eclipses in the Holy month of Ramadhan, contrary to normal calculations. There will be a solar eclipse on the 15th day and a lunar eclipse on the last day. 3. The sun will rise from the west. 4. An image of a man will appear in the sky opposite the sun. 5. A loud voice will be heard from the sky announcing that the Mahdi has come and inviting the people to pay allegiance to him. This voice will be heard and understood by every human being. 6. Sufiani will rise with his army and will wage a fierce war in his attempt to destroy the Holy Imam (A). His army will be swallowed up by the earth between Makka and Madina.
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There are many other signs that have been foretold, and some of them can be seen today. However, it is only when the specific events as listed above occur, that one can be sure that the Holy Imam (A) has truly reappeared. The Holy Imam (A) will first emerge in Makka next to the Holy Ka`ba. At his invitation, 313 Muslims will proceed to Makka to swear the oath of allegiance to him. Thereafter, more Muslims will follow. Let us pray that when the time comes, we are blessed with the opportunity of being of service to our Holy Imam (A).
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