Shaykh Al-Islām Ibn Taymiyyah [رحمه الله] said:
❝The first ten days of Dhūl-Hijjah are more virtuous than the last ten days of Ramadhān. The last ten nights of Ramadhān are more virtuous than the last ten nights of Dhūl-Hijjah.❞
[Majmū’ Al-Fatāwā, (25/287)]
#dhul_hijjah
❝The first ten days of Dhūl-Hijjah are more virtuous than the last ten days of Ramadhān. The last ten nights of Ramadhān are more virtuous than the last ten nights of Dhūl-Hijjah.❞
[Majmū’ Al-Fatāwā, (25/287)]
#dhul_hijjah
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Now a days people rush to give fatwa even though they have the least of knowledge.
When Imām Mālik رحمه الله was asked about a matter (i.e. to give a fatwá), it was as if he was standing between Jannah and Jahannam.
[Al-Faqīh wa al-Mutafaqqih (v. 2 p. 167)
When Imām Mālik رحمه الله was asked about a matter (i.e. to give a fatwá), it was as if he was standing between Jannah and Jahannam.
[Al-Faqīh wa al-Mutafaqqih (v. 2 p. 167)
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Ibn al-Qayyim رحمه الله said:
“The salāh of the hypocrites is the salāh of the body (i.e. physical movements only), not the salāh of the heart…
O Allāh do not make us from them.”
[Madarīj as-Salikeen | 1/354]
“The salāh of the hypocrites is the salāh of the body (i.e. physical movements only), not the salāh of the heart…
O Allāh do not make us from them.”
[Madarīj as-Salikeen | 1/354]
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A muslim girl in Islam is kept under the protection of her father and her husband for the rest of her life and is highly encouraged to give importance and respect to her husband. She therefore gets or uses the property of her father and her husband ie 2 shares of property.
A muslim boy gets 2 shares of property from his father and is not allowed to demand dowry from his wife and his warned greatly from Allah in the Qur'an not to eat up the property of his sisters.
Sometimes the father is rich, sometimes the husband and it applies for both son and the daughter. Also, that's why it's best to marry your daughter to someone with a similar financial status as yours or higher, of course after keeping religiosity as the prime factor. If not rich but religious, then Allah says he will bestow such out of his grace (fadl) in the Qur'an and the keys of Rizq are with Allah alone.
2 shares for each boy = 2 shares for each girl.
Where is the injustice in this by Islam ? Infact, it is the most just law by the only supreme lord, Allah.. if only people give thought or fear him.
A muslim boy gets 2 shares of property from his father and is not allowed to demand dowry from his wife and his warned greatly from Allah in the Qur'an not to eat up the property of his sisters.
Sometimes the father is rich, sometimes the husband and it applies for both son and the daughter. Also, that's why it's best to marry your daughter to someone with a similar financial status as yours or higher, of course after keeping religiosity as the prime factor. If not rich but religious, then Allah says he will bestow such out of his grace (fadl) in the Qur'an and the keys of Rizq are with Allah alone.
2 shares for each boy = 2 shares for each girl.
Where is the injustice in this by Islam ? Infact, it is the most just law by the only supreme lord, Allah.. if only people give thought or fear him.
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True Brothers
Shaykh 'Abd Ul-'Azīz Ibn Bāz ﺭﺣﻤﻪ ﺍﻟﻠﻪ said:
"So your brother is the one who advises you, reminds you and alerts you. Your brother is not the one who gives you no thought, avoids you, or speaks to you with pretty words that lack real truth and sincerity. Rather, your brother, in reality, is the one who advises you, the one who admonishes you and reminds you. He calls you to Allāh, keeps explaining to you the path to deliverance clearly until you follow it, and warns you about the path to destruction - he keeps explaining to you how evil its end is until you avoid it.
[Majmū' Al-Fatāwa Wa-Maqālāt Mutanawwi'ah, 14/21. Translated by Mikail Ibn Mahboob Ariff]
Shaykh 'Abd Ul-'Azīz Ibn Bāz ﺭﺣﻤﻪ ﺍﻟﻠﻪ said:
"So your brother is the one who advises you, reminds you and alerts you. Your brother is not the one who gives you no thought, avoids you, or speaks to you with pretty words that lack real truth and sincerity. Rather, your brother, in reality, is the one who advises you, the one who admonishes you and reminds you. He calls you to Allāh, keeps explaining to you the path to deliverance clearly until you follow it, and warns you about the path to destruction - he keeps explaining to you how evil its end is until you avoid it.
[Majmū' Al-Fatāwa Wa-Maqālāt Mutanawwi'ah, 14/21. Translated by Mikail Ibn Mahboob Ariff]
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Ali Ibn Abee Taalib said:
“The thing I fear for you most is following desires and having extensive hopes (about this worldly life). Following one’s desires blocks you from the truth, and having extensive hopes makes you forget the hereafter. Verily, this worldly life is departing and the hereafter is approaching and each of them has its children. So be children of the hereafter, not children of this world, for today there are (opportunities to do) deeds and there is no reckoning, but tomorrow there will be reckoning and no deeds.” [Aboo Nu’aym, Hilyah Al-Awliyaa’, 1/40]
Abdullaah Ibn Al-Mubaarak said:
“Know that death nowadays is an honour for every Muslim who meets Allah adhering to the Sunnah. Verily, to Allah we belong and unto Him is our return. It is to Allah that we complain of our Alienation, the passing away of our brothers, the lack of support and the emergence of bid’ah. it is to Allah that we complain of the great calamity that has befallen this ummah because of the passing away of the scholars and Ahl as-Sunnah, and the emergence of bid’ah.”
[Al-Bia’h wan-Nahy ‘anha by Ibn Waddaah]
“The thing I fear for you most is following desires and having extensive hopes (about this worldly life). Following one’s desires blocks you from the truth, and having extensive hopes makes you forget the hereafter. Verily, this worldly life is departing and the hereafter is approaching and each of them has its children. So be children of the hereafter, not children of this world, for today there are (opportunities to do) deeds and there is no reckoning, but tomorrow there will be reckoning and no deeds.” [Aboo Nu’aym, Hilyah Al-Awliyaa’, 1/40]
Abdullaah Ibn Al-Mubaarak said:
“Know that death nowadays is an honour for every Muslim who meets Allah adhering to the Sunnah. Verily, to Allah we belong and unto Him is our return. It is to Allah that we complain of our Alienation, the passing away of our brothers, the lack of support and the emergence of bid’ah. it is to Allah that we complain of the great calamity that has befallen this ummah because of the passing away of the scholars and Ahl as-Sunnah, and the emergence of bid’ah.”
[Al-Bia’h wan-Nahy ‘anha by Ibn Waddaah]
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Learn from life's lessons, even bad experiences.
It is important for growth and development.
The Prophet ﷺ said:
لَا يُلْدَغُ الْمُؤْمِنُ مِنْ جُحْرٍ وَاحِدٍ مَرَّتَيْنِ
"The believer is not stung from the same hole twice."
All praise belongs to Allaah.
It is important for growth and development.
The Prophet ﷺ said:
لَا يُلْدَغُ الْمُؤْمِنُ مِنْ جُحْرٍ وَاحِدٍ مَرَّتَيْنِ
"The believer is not stung from the same hole twice."
All praise belongs to Allaah.
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Most people entertain bad thoughts about Allaah regarding their own personal situations and the situations of others. The only ones who remain safe from this are those who truly know Allaah, His Names, His Attributes, and what His Wisdom and Right to be praised really entails.
So let every sincere, sound-minded individual focus on himself regarding this, and then repent to Allaah and seek His Forgiveness from the negative notions he entertains about his Lord.
Look closely at anyone! You will find that people become upset with Qadr and blame things on it, saying that, “It should have been this way or that way…”
Some people behave this way only rarely, others more commonly!
Inspect yourself – Are you innocent!?
If you are saved from it, you are safe from something terrible…
But really, I doubt you are even safe!
-Ibn al-Qayyim
So let every sincere, sound-minded individual focus on himself regarding this, and then repent to Allaah and seek His Forgiveness from the negative notions he entertains about his Lord.
Look closely at anyone! You will find that people become upset with Qadr and blame things on it, saying that, “It should have been this way or that way…”
Some people behave this way only rarely, others more commonly!
Inspect yourself – Are you innocent!?
If you are saved from it, you are safe from something terrible…
But really, I doubt you are even safe!
-Ibn al-Qayyim
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Sayyida Hajar (alayha-salam) was left alone in the desert, with very little provisions and her baby son.
In our times if this happened there would either be an uproar, but as a faith-based experience, I get the wisdom and importance of such a life-changing, heart-rendering lived experience for a woman.
I appreciate the sheer heartache Prophet Ibrahim (alayhi-salam) must have felt as he put Allah (swt) above his own needs and love. I appreciate the hardship of not knowing your future or the reasons behind your test, but putting your deep trust in Allah (swt) and fully believing that He will protect, honour and support you and the ones you love throughout.
Sayyidah Hajar (alayha-salam) speaks for many, not only as a husband and wife dynamic but also as a mother and a person who has to raise herself up and find purpose and meaning alone.
Ultimately I believe Allah (swt) wanted to teach us: that these experiences show us that we have the strength, intelligence, self-worth, faith, and resilience to be women of faith, and purpose and have the confidence about moving forward, whatever tests come by us. This was a true actualisation of faith: a lived experience and masterclass in tawhid.
Several months ago, I sat in the park and watched my three-year-old playing and I said to myself, I would do anything for you. My love, my heart, and my being at that moment swelled up. I can imagine Sayyida Hajar lovingly looking at her her son, Ismail, with even more desperation and love. Look how Allah (swt) supported her and recognised her story provides comfort to ALL women.
You can run far and wide to support your child and you don't exactly know where you are running, but you will keep running until you find Him. It's beautiful. How these life experiences and journeys always take you back to Allah (swt). These are my many Dhul-Hijjah reflections.
In our times if this happened there would either be an uproar, but as a faith-based experience, I get the wisdom and importance of such a life-changing, heart-rendering lived experience for a woman.
I appreciate the sheer heartache Prophet Ibrahim (alayhi-salam) must have felt as he put Allah (swt) above his own needs and love. I appreciate the hardship of not knowing your future or the reasons behind your test, but putting your deep trust in Allah (swt) and fully believing that He will protect, honour and support you and the ones you love throughout.
Sayyidah Hajar (alayha-salam) speaks for many, not only as a husband and wife dynamic but also as a mother and a person who has to raise herself up and find purpose and meaning alone.
Ultimately I believe Allah (swt) wanted to teach us: that these experiences show us that we have the strength, intelligence, self-worth, faith, and resilience to be women of faith, and purpose and have the confidence about moving forward, whatever tests come by us. This was a true actualisation of faith: a lived experience and masterclass in tawhid.
Several months ago, I sat in the park and watched my three-year-old playing and I said to myself, I would do anything for you. My love, my heart, and my being at that moment swelled up. I can imagine Sayyida Hajar lovingly looking at her her son, Ismail, with even more desperation and love. Look how Allah (swt) supported her and recognised her story provides comfort to ALL women.
You can run far and wide to support your child and you don't exactly know where you are running, but you will keep running until you find Him. It's beautiful. How these life experiences and journeys always take you back to Allah (swt). These are my many Dhul-Hijjah reflections.
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Ibn Al-Qayyim رحمه الله said
If you are studying the deen and not realising your own ignorance then your ilm is not benefittng you. If it is only increasing you in ARROGANCE, then your intention is not sincere. Re-evaluate and START AGAIN.
“I have discovered from my own experience that whenever someone increases in knowledge, they discover how much greater their ignorance is”
[The souls journey after death Ibnul-Qayyim Rahimahullah, page 37]
If you are studying the deen and not realising your own ignorance then your ilm is not benefittng you. If it is only increasing you in ARROGANCE, then your intention is not sincere. Re-evaluate and START AGAIN.
“I have discovered from my own experience that whenever someone increases in knowledge, they discover how much greater their ignorance is”
[The souls journey after death Ibnul-Qayyim Rahimahullah, page 37]
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The Tawakkul of Hajara (May Allah be pleased with her)🤍
When Prophet Ibrahim (عَلَيْهِ ٱلسَّلَامُ) was leaving his wife Hajara and His new born baby, Hajara called out to him,
"O Ibraaheem, will you go and leave us in this valley in which there are no people and nothing?" She said that to him several times, and he did not answer her. Then she said to him: "Is it Allaah Who has commanded you to do this?" He said: "Yes." She said: "Then He will not forsake us."
-Sahih al-Bukhaari
When Prophet Ibrahim (عَلَيْهِ ٱلسَّلَامُ) was leaving his wife Hajara and His new born baby, Hajara called out to him,
"O Ibraaheem, will you go and leave us in this valley in which there are no people and nothing?" She said that to him several times, and he did not answer her. Then she said to him: "Is it Allaah Who has commanded you to do this?" He said: "Yes." She said: "Then He will not forsake us."
-Sahih al-Bukhaari
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My wife or my mother, which one should I take for Hajj?
Question:
I intended to make Hajj this year, me and my wife; and my mother tried to go with us. But I refused because I am not able to help my mother and my wife at the same time. Am I sinning by refusing her request?
Answer:
It is befitting that you make Hajj with your mother and delay the Hajj with your wife because kindness to your mother is obligatory upon you; the only exception is if your mother allows you to leave her and to make Hajj with your wife, if so there is no problem with this.
Fatwa by Sheikh Saalih al Fawzan حفظه الله
Translated by Rasheed Barbee
http://mtws.posthaven.com/my-wife-or-my-mother-who-should-i-take-to-haj
Question:
I intended to make Hajj this year, me and my wife; and my mother tried to go with us. But I refused because I am not able to help my mother and my wife at the same time. Am I sinning by refusing her request?
Answer:
It is befitting that you make Hajj with your mother and delay the Hajj with your wife because kindness to your mother is obligatory upon you; the only exception is if your mother allows you to leave her and to make Hajj with your wife, if so there is no problem with this.
Fatwa by Sheikh Saalih al Fawzan حفظه الله
Translated by Rasheed Barbee
http://mtws.posthaven.com/my-wife-or-my-mother-who-should-i-take-to-haj
Masjid Tawheed wa Sunnah
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The Day of 'Arafah has a Number of Virtues:
Imam lb Rajab رحمة الله said:
1. It is the day on which the religion was perfected and (Alläh's) favour upon us completed.
2. It is a day of 'Eid for the people of Islãm.
3. It is said it is al-Shaf, which Alläh swore by.
4. It has been narrated that it is the most virtuous day.
5. Fasting it expiates 2 years (of minor sins).
6. It is a day of forgiveness, pardoning, those present at the place being boasted about (by Alläh) and souls being freed from the Hellfire.
See Lata'if al-Ma'ārif, p 615-618
Imam lb Rajab رحمة الله said:
1. It is the day on which the religion was perfected and (Alläh's) favour upon us completed.
2. It is a day of 'Eid for the people of Islãm.
3. It is said it is al-Shaf, which Alläh swore by.
4. It has been narrated that it is the most virtuous day.
5. Fasting it expiates 2 years (of minor sins).
6. It is a day of forgiveness, pardoning, those present at the place being boasted about (by Alläh) and souls being freed from the Hellfire.
See Lata'if al-Ma'ārif, p 615-618
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Umm al-Dardā (raḍiyAllāhu 'anhā) asked a man: 'Have you acted upon what you have learnt?' He said 'No.' She replied: 'Why do you seek of what Allāh will use against you then?' Abū'l-Dardā' (raḍiyAllāhu 'anhu) said, 'Woe to the one whowhoosh acts without knowledge once and woe to the one who knows but does not act upon it seventy times.'
Captured Thoughts by al-Ḥāfiẓ Abū'l-Faraj Ibn al-Jawzī, Page 137 | Translated from the Original Arabic | Dār as-Sunnah Publishers.
Captured Thoughts by al-Ḥāfiẓ Abū'l-Faraj Ibn al-Jawzī, Page 137 | Translated from the Original Arabic | Dār as-Sunnah Publishers.