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The Treasure of Dua ¿¿¿¿We have been taught by Rasulullah( PBUH ) to recite duas at different occasions of our life. In this manner our entire day passes in the remembrance of Allah Ta'ala. It is mentioned in the Hadith that Rasulullah( PBUH ) used to remember Allah Ta'ala at all times. A great amount of the constant remembrance was by means of the recitation of the duas for the various occasions. The recitation of these duas also strengthens our bond with Allah Ta'ala and increases the love for our Creator in our hearts.Benefits of Reading Manzil. Manzil prayers are a collection of verses and short Surahs taken from the Quran which are practiced as a remedy for protection and antidote. The manzil prayer may be used for protection from several factors which include ruqya from black magic, jinn, witchcraft, sihr, sorcery, evil eye and so forth. It gives a person protection from various other harmful and evil forces. The manzil prayer is endorsed to be perused one or three times in one sitting. This has to be performed more than one time. Ideally, it should be recited once in the morning and once at night. This dua is the best cure for magic and evil effects. This dua is also very beneficial for curing any kind of sickness or ailment.Please note this Manzil prepared in Arbic with Urdu translation.¿¿¿It is a divine order that good is rewarded with good. After Allah Ta'ala whose favours are beyond calculation, it is the one who was sent by Allah Ta'ala as the mercy to the worlds, Muhammad PBUH the last Messenger who was the greatest benefactor mankind has ever had. The Prophet PBUH was sinless, and had the guarantee of Allah's Ta'ala eternal and infinite love, yet he spent night after night, day after day, begging Allah Ta'ala for our salvation. The physical torture hurled at him by the opposition for propagating Islam, the psychological anguish suffered by him when seeing his beloved followers persecuted and the mental torment undertaken by him in his unending concern for his people are all but a small part of the debt that we owe to this selfless man PBUH.
Hajj is amongst the five fundamentals of Islam and is generally the fulfilment of every person's life ambition. It has been made Fardh once on every person who has the means and therefore it is extremely necessary that extreme caution be taken in fulfilling the obligation of Hajj. Before preceding for Hajj and/or Umrah it is imperative to teach all the Masaa'il (Islamic Laws) regarding and relating to Hajj, Umrah, Salaah, Salaah on journey, the laws of Purdah in particular, and above all our behaviour and the conduct to be adopted in the Mubarak places of Makkah Mukarramah and Madina Munawwarah. Originally the name of this kitaab was Five Days of Hajj, but due to some sincere brothers' advices the kitaab is now reprinted including some other important Masaa'il and with the Ziyaarat of (visit to) Madina Munnawwarah added on.On the journey of Hajj special care should be taken in regards to respect and Aadaab. Increase the remembrance of Allah and Istighfar. Additionally we should adopt the mannerism and even appearance of the Messenger [PBUH]. Do also take special care in ensuring that you read all your Salaat while on this journey, and especially in the Mubarak places of the Haramayn Shareefayn. In spite of this advice and guidance some learned and pious Aalim's guidance is still required.Maulana Shabbir A. Saloojee CONTENTS1. INTRODUCTION 2. HAJJ AND THE TYPES OF HAJJ 3. UMRAH 4. FORBIDDEN THINGS IN IHRAAM 5. HAJJ-E-IFRAAD 6. HAJJ-E-QIRAAN7. HAJJ-E-TAMATTU 8. MASAA'IL OF LABBAIK (TALBIYAH) 9. 8th ZIL HIJJAH (YAUM-UT-TARWIYAH) 10. 9Th ZIL HIJJAH (THE DAY OF ARAFAAT)11. WUQOOF-E-ARAFAAT (BEING IN ARAFAAT) 12. DUAAS FOR ARAFAAT 13. FROM ARAFAAT TO MUZDALIFAH 14. THE 10th PROCEEDING TO MINA 14.1 RAMI (PELTING OF SHAYTAAN) 14.2 MASAA'IL OF ZABAH (QURBAANI 14.3 HALAQ (TO SHAVE THE HAIR) 14.4 TAWAAF-E-ZIYAARAT (THE FARDH TAWAAF OF HAJJ) 15. METHOD OF TAWAAF AND IMPORTANT MASAA'IL PERTAINING TO IT16. ZAM-ZAM 17. SA'EE BETWEEN SAFAA AND MARWA 18. 11th ZIL HIJJAH 19. 12th ZIL HIJJAH 20. 13th ZIL HIJJAH 21. FROM MINA TO MAKKAH MUKARRAMAH 22. TAWAAF-E-WIDAA (TAWAAF OF FAREWELL)23. NOBLE CHARACTER OF RASULULLAH [PBUH]24. VISIT TO MADINAH AND THE ROWDHA MUBAARAK 25. AADAAB (ETIQUETTE) OF VISITING RASULULLAH [PBUH] AND MASJID NABAWI 26. AADAAB (ETIQUETTE) OF MADINA MUNAWWARAH 27. WHEN VISITING BAQI 28. STORY OF HAJJ (SHEIKH SHIBLI)29. RELATED AHAADITH & VIRTUES 30. A BEAUTIFUL SALUTATION ON OUR BELOVED NABI [PBUH] WITH TRANSLATION
Please note: Urdu VersionTaleef - Mufti Muhammad SalmanFasting is exclusively for Allah: He states, "Fasting is for me and I shall give its reward. And good is (rewarded) with ten times its like." al-Bukhari. It is the month that is generally known as the month of fasting. It is in this month that Muslims, the world over, abstain from eating, drinking and sexual activity from dawn till sunset. With these abstentions there are much deeper meanings than merely staying hungry. In this act of fasting Muslims from all over the world, from all backgrounds and from all financial levels, together leave aside their most basic needs and turn their attentions to Allah, acknowledging that none besides Him can provide. It is a time when the rich feel the hunger of the poor, and thus increase their alms-giving and their expression of gratitude. It is a time when even the irreligious leave bad habits behind them to present themselves before Allah the All-forgiving. One automatically notices the increase of religious fevour that Ramadan brings about. This would be a natural step, judging that Ramadan brings about an increase in reward of each deed by a minimum of ten times. Besides fasting, there is an abundance of ways and actions that a person can adopt to try to please his Lord. These have been presented in this book as well as the relevant Masail of Ramadan. It is hoped that the actions that one finds time to perform in Ramadan, will be developed as a habit to continue throughout the year.
The greatest gift that Allah Ta'ala blesses any person with is undoubtedly the gift of Imaan. Any person blessed with Imaan, has to take care and look after his Imaan very carefully until eventually he is blessed with death on Imaan.In order to live and die on Imaan, we have to obey all the commands of Allah Ta'ala. Every day of our lives we engage in acts of Ibaadah (worship) like Salaah, Saum (fasting), Zakaat, Haj, etc. If we fulfill these actions correctly and properly we will be rewarded tremendously by Allah Ta'ala. But if we are ignorant of the laws of Allah, we may end up doing our Ibaadah (worship) incorrectly.May Allah reward the four great Imaams of Fiqh who made it so easy for us by explaining the laws of Islam so that we can easily and correctly follow the teachings of Rasulullah [PBUH].Following topic is in this book, Part One The Masjid Nafl Salaah Ma'zoor Salaah of a Sick Person Death Ghusal Kafan Masaa'il Janaazah Salaah Burial Inheritance Part Two Nikaah Waleemah Talaaq (Divorce ) IddatVirtues of Earning Halaal Harms of earning Haraam Good Business ConductRibaa (Interest) Working for Someone (Labour)
All praise is due to Allah Ta'ala alone who created man and women, and, by the institution of marriage, creates a loving and merciful bond between two complete strangers. Salât and salaam upon our beloved master, Rasulullâh [PBUH], who taught us and guided us in marital matters and who serves as a wonderful role-model for us until the Day of Judgement, as well as the sahâbah, tâbi'în, and those who follow their path. Âmîn.This booklet on the sunnah method of marriage, since many incorrect ideologies have entered into our marriages. Today millions are wasted in marriage ceremonies, whereas this money could be fruitfully used in so many other noble endeavours. Sins are committed wholesale at such functions, and all vestiges of shame and modesty are thrown aside. Evil is committed in the name of Islam. We lay our complaint to none else but Allâh Ta'ala.This book is cover following topic,INTRODUCTION SIMPLICITY IMPORTANCE OF MARRIAGE BENEFITS OF MARRIAGEHARMS OF NOT MARRYING RULING OF MARRIAGE HASTENING OF MARRIAGE BASIS FOR CHOOSING A PARTNER VIEWING THE PROSPECTIVE BRIDE SIMPLICITY IN NIKÂH - EXEMPLARY MARRIAGES SUMMARY THE WALÎMAH CUSTOMS CHRISTIAN CUSTOMS: HINDU CUSTOMS WESTERN, MODERN CUSTOMSOTHER EVILS ACTIONS AFTER MARRIAGE PROHIBITTED ACTIONS ETIQUETTES OF SPOUSES ETIQUETTES FOR HUSBANDS ETIQUETTES FOR WIVES CONCLUSION BIBLIOGRAPHY
Noorani Qaida is the very first book for understanding how to read the holy Quran from the beginning. Anybody who wants to learn Arabic can use it to learn the basics of Arabic words for Quran reading. Following Lessons are in this Noorani Quida to cover, LESSON ONE - Basic Arabic Alphabet reading LESSON TWO - Joint LettersLESSON THREE - Huroofe-Muqatta'at (individual letters), (which appear at the beginning of some Surahs)LESSON FOUR - Recite the Zabar, Zer and Pesh swiftly without dragging even slightly. Now in each block practice, the spelling as well as the swiftness and fluency.LESSON FIVE - Practising Harkats and Huroofe-IllatLESSON SIX - Tanween and Noon Saakin. Tanween means a double Zabar, double Zer or double PeshLESSON SEVEN - Rules of Noon Saakin and Tanween ( Rule No.:1: Izhaar (to read with no nasal sound, Rule No.:2: Ikhfaa to read with slight nasal sound )LESSON EIGHT - Qalqalah (to read with an echoing sound)LESSON NINE - 4 Rules of StoppingLESSON TEN - After recognising the Tashdeed sign make the pupil understand that the Tashdeed is recited twice. LESSON ELEVEN - If the Raa has a Dhammah or a FathahLESSON TWELVE - How to read with a full mouth empty mouthLESSON THIRTEEN- Practice of Tashdeed followed by another TashdeedLESSON FOURTEEN- Tashdeed coming after the letters of MaddLESSON FIFTEEN - Practice of Meem SaakinLESSON SIXTEEN - The remaining laws of Noon Saakin and TanweenLESSON SEVENTEEN- The unique script and writing of the QuraanLESSON EIGHTEEN- The signs of Waqf (stopping).LESSON NINETEEN - Revision
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