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Meeting Yusuf عليه السلام This Morning at Fajr

This morning, I arrived at the Islamic Center of Irvine for Fajr. I hadn’t slept well. My night had been long, thoughtful, and heavy—a private journey of the soul that left me inwardly quiet and deeply introspective.

I was hoping to pray behind our dear Sheikh Mohamed Osman, whose voice often lifts the heart. But today, a volunteer—brother Yousuf—stepped forward to lead. And then… he recited none other than Surat Yusuf عليه السلام.

And I thought, SubhānAllāh.

That Surah had been orbiting my thoughts all night. Its wisdom. Its sorrow. Its unmatched cinematic, immersive and majestic storytelling. I hadn’t even spoken it aloud. But there it was, waiting for me at Fajr—as if it knew.

Some scholars say Surat Yusuf عليه السلام was revealed all at once—a unique feature of its divine design. And it came in the Prophet’s ‘Aam al-Huzn, the Year of Sorrow, after losing both his greatest emotional support—Khadijah—and his greatest public protector—Abu Talib.

And Allāh responds to his grief not with a command, not with a legal ruling, but with a story. A masterpiece.

- The betrayal of family.
- The pain of false hope.
- The burden of being blamed for righteousness.
- The injustice of prison.
- The silence of years.
- And then—mercy, clarity, reunion, reform.

Yusuf عليه السلام walks through fire and emerges not bitter—but radiant. He forgives his betrayers. He lifts a nation. He becomes the healing for a society that once forgot his pain.

And as I stood this morning, immersed in the quiet sanctity of Fajr, I realized...

This wasn’t just a recitation. It was a response.

The Qur’an always speaks—but sometimes, it meets you where you are.
Sometimes, it mirrors what you couldn't put into words.

This morning, I met Yusuf عليه السلام.
And in his story—I found my silence spoken, my burden honored, and my heart held.

📿 May we all find moments like these... when the Qur’an doesn't just guide us, but walks with us.

From a brother in Islam

آمــــــين يا رب العالـمــــــين
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Abû Hurayrah narrated that the Prophet ‎ﷺ said:

“There are no days more beloved to Allâh that He be worshipped in them than the ten days of Dhul-Hijjah. The fast of one day from them is equal to the fast of a year, and standing [in Salâh] every night from them is equal to standing [in Salâh] on Laylatul-Qadr.”

[Narrated by at-Tirmidhî and others. It was weakened by at-Tirmidhî, al-Baghawî, ibn Taymiyyah, ibn al-Jawzî, ibn Rajab, ash-Shawkânî, al-‘Alwân, al-Hasanî, and many others]
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imām al-qurt‌ubī [‏رحمه الله] said:

whoever often abandons the sunnah prayers is deficient in his dīn. if he abandoned it out of negligence intending to do so, then that is fisq (sinfulness), because of the saying of the nabī ‎ﷺ:

“whoever turns away from my sunnah is not from me.”

- fath‌ al-bārī 4/208
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ʿUmar ibn al-Khaṭṭāb wrote :

حدثنا سعيد قال : نا جرير، عن يزيد بن أبي زياد، عن زيد بن وهب، قال : كتب عمر رضي الله عنه لا تغلوا، ولا تغدروا، ولا تمثلوا ، ولا تقتلوا وليدا، واتقوا الله في الفلاحين الذين لا ينصبون لكم الحرب

Do not steal the spoils, do not be treacherous with the enemy, do not mutilate the dead, do not kill children, and fear Allāh regarding the farmers who do not wage war against you.

سنن سعيد بن منصور (2625)
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Your Islam is the most precious thing you possess in this life, don't ever trade it for anything from this Dunya!

*lā ḥawla wa lā quwwata illā billāh.*
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Information related to Udhiyah (Qurbaani)
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🔹One sacrifice (a goat or sheep) is enough on behalf of the head of the household, his wife, kids and family living under his roof.

You do not have to offer sacrifice for each member of the family.

Shaykh ibn ‘Uthaymeen said:
“Udhiyah is Sunnah mu’akkadah for the one who is able to do it, so a person should offer the sacrifice on behalf of himself and the members of his household.” (Fataawa Ibn ‘Uthaymeen, 2/661)

But if someone wants to offer more than one sacrifice per family, that’s allowed.
And counts as extra rewards.

🔹You can offer this one udhiyah on behalf of all members of your family, both living and even the dead.

The Prophet ﷺ used to offer the udhiyah on behalf of himself and on behalf of the members of his family, including those who had previously died, for example Khadeejah radhi Allaahu anhaa.

The Prophet ﷺ brought a ram and said:

“In the name of Allaah; O Allaah, accept (this sacrifice) on behalf of Muhammad and the family of Muhammad and the ummah of Muhammad.” Then he sacrificed it.” (Saheeh Muslim 3637)

🔹 How to divide the Udhiyah
It's good to eat ‘some’ from the udhiyah (qurbaani) and give ‘some’ as charity.

Allaah said:

“Then eat thereof and feed therewith the poor having a hard time” [al-Hajj 22:28]

And the Prophet sal Allaahu Alayhi wa sallam said about the udhiyah:

“Eat some, store some and give some in charity.” (Muslim)

It’s recommended to divide it in three (3) parts. And keep a third for yourself, give a third to the poor, and a third to your family.
But that’s not a hard and fast rule.

The scholars said:
“The division of the udhiyah into three portions was narrated from some of the Sahaabah radhi Allaahu anhum, but the matter is broad in scope.

What matters is that “some” of it should reach the poor and needy.” (Islamqa Fatwa # 160055)

🔹 If you're the one offering the udhiyah, you should not cut your nails or hair starting from the first of dhul hijjah until the time you do the sacrifice.

The Prophet sal Allaahu Alayhi wa sallam said:

“When you see the new moon of Dhu’l-Hijjah, and one of you wants to offer a sacrifice, let him refrain from (removing anything) from his hair or nails.” (Muslim, 1977)

According to another version: “Let him not remove anything of his hair or skin.”

🔹This ruling is only for the one doing the sacrifice.

Your family and the others that you're doing the sacrifice on behalf of, do not have to do that.

They can cut their nails and hair if they need to.

The reason why cutting the nails and hair is not allowed is to show unity, support and solidarity between the hujjaaj and those that are not going for hajj.

Shaikh Ibn Baaz said:
“This ruling applies only to the one who is going to slaughter the sacrifice.

It does not apply to the one on whose behalf a sacrifice is offered, because the Prophet Sal Allaahu Alaiyhi wa Sallam said, “If any one of you wants to offer a sacrifice.” He did not say, “… is going to have a sacrifice offered on his behalf.”

And the Prophet Sal Allaahu Alaiyhi wa Sallam used to offer the sacrifice on behalf of the members of his household, and it is not narrated that he told them to refrain from that (cutting their hair and nails etc).

Based on this, it is permissible for the family of the person who is going to offer the sacrifice to remove things from their hair, nails and skin during the first ten days of Dhu’l-Hijjah.” (Fataawa Islamiyyah, 2/316)

🔹 It's not correct to offer udhiyah on behalf of the Prophet ﷺ.

The Prophet sal Allaahu Alayhi wa sallam never taught us to do that although he Sal Allaahu Alaiyhi wa Sallam taught us everything we need as far as doing good deeds is concerned.

Also the Sahaabah never sacrificed an udhiyah on behalf of the Prophet sal Allaahu Alayhi wa sallam.

If it was good to do that, they would have definitely done that. But they didn't.

Besides whatever good we do, the Prophet sal Allaahu Alayhi wa sallam automatically gets the reward of it too.

That's because he ﷺ said:
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“Whoever sets a good example in Islam which is followed after he is gone, will have a reward like those who acted upon it, without it detracting from their reward in the slightest.” (Muslim)
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BREAKING NEWS: The Dhul Hijjah 1446 Crecent was SEEN today in Saudi Arabia

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We have entered the best days of the year— The blessed days of Dhul Hijjah.

May Allah Ta‘ala grant us the ability to seize these precious moments with sincere worship, abundant remembrance, and righteous deeds. Aameen!

A new short PDF article on the 10 days of Dhul-Hijjah بارك الله فيكم https://t.co/OSfALRxpZo
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When no one sees your efforts...

You may pray, strive, and stay firm in private—and feel unseen.

But Allāh sees it all

The youths of the cave fled for His sake, and Allāh preserved their story forever in the Qur’an. You don’t need applause. You need the pleasure of your Lord. “So whoever does an atom's weight of good will see it.” [Qur’an 99:7]

Keep doing good. Nothing done for Allāh is ever wasted.
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Building Masjid's with Haram Income.
Doing Hajj Umrah with Haram Income.
Sacrificing animal on Eid bought by Haram Income.
Eating halal food bought with Haram money.
May Allah Give us Correct Understanding of Deen.
No Scholar Speaks On These Issues.
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‎Sulaymaan at-Taymee رحمه الله said:

‎"Verily, a person commits a sin in secret, and wakes up humiliated by it."

‎[Ad-Daa' wad-Dawaa' p.131. Daar 'Ilm al-Fawaaid print, 2nd edition]

@MarkazMuaadhq
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🌓 *Start of Dhul-Ḥijjah Tonight!*

The blessed month of Dhul-Ḥijjah will begin tonight at Maghrib. *This means that the Day of ʿArafah will fall on Thursday 5th June, and ʿEid al-Aḍḥā will be on Friday 6th June, in shāʾ Allāh.*

As we enter these virtuous 10 days, it is important to be aware of some key rulings and recommended acts of worship. Below are five important rulings related to the first ten days of Dhul-Ḥijjah:

1️⃣ *The Virtue of the First Ten Days of Dhul-Ḥijjah:*
The first ten days of Dhul-Ḥijjah are among the best days of the year. In fact, some scholars, such as Ibn Rajab al-Ḥanbalī, held the view that they are even superior to the last ten nights of Ramaḍān — based on the generality of the ḥadīth reported by Ibn ʿAbbās (may Allāh be pleased with him and his father), in which the Prophet (ﷺ) said:
“There are no days in which righteous deeds are more beloved to Allāh than these days.”
They said: “Not even jihād for the sake of Allāh?”
He replied: “Not even jihād — except for a man who goes out risking his life and wealth and returns with nothing.”
[Reported by al-Bukhārī]

Due to this, it is recommended to fast during these days, to give abundant charity, and to engage in voluntary acts of worship — such as night prayer (Qiyām al-Layl), regular Sunnah prayers, and the like.

2️⃣ *Increasing the Pronouncement of Takbīr Aloud:*
It is encouraged to frequently proclaim the Takbīr aloud during these ten days, whether going out or returning home, in one’s house and elsewhere.

Al-Bukhārī mentioned that Ibn ʿUmar and Abū Hurayrah would go out to the marketplace during the ten days and raise their voices in Takbīr, prompting the people to follow them in doing so.

It has been authentically reported by Ibn Abī Shaybah that Ibn Masʿūd and his companions would say:
*“Allāhu akbar, Allāhu akbar, Lā ilāha illa Allāh;*
*Allāhu akbar, Allāhu akbar, wa lillāhil-ḥamd.”*

*3️⃣ Fasting the Day of ʿArafah:*
The Messenger of Allāh (ﷺ) stated that fasting on the Day of ʿArafah expiates the sins of two years. He (ﷺ) said:
“It expiates the previous year and the following year.”
[Reported by Muslim]

*4️⃣ The Uḍḥiyah (Sacrificial Offering):*
One of the most virtuous acts of drawing closer to Allāh during this period is the slaughtering of a sacrificial animal. The shedding of blood and the sacrifice of life for the sake of Allāh is greatly emphasised.

It is preferable to perform the sacrifice within the household so that the ritual is observed and its significance is upheld. Moreover, one should eat from it, as Allāh says:
“So eat from them [the sacrificial animals].” [Sūrah al-Ḥajj: 28]

*5️⃣ The ʿEid Prayer:*
Everyone — men and women alike — should strive to attend the ʿEid prayer.

Umm ʿAṭiyyah (may Allāh be pleased with her) said:
“We were instructed to go out on the day of ʿEid, even the young girls and the women in seclusion (menses). The menstruating women would stand behind the congregation, proclaiming the Takbīr along with the rest and supplicating in hope of the blessings and purification of that day.”
[Reported by al-Bukhārī]
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📌 The food for the one who wants to memorize aḥādīṯh

🗣 al-ʾImām Ibn Shihāb az-Zuhriyy (51-124 h.) – raḥimahuḷḷāhu taʿālā – said, «Whomever it pleases to memorize ḥadīṯh, then let him eat az-Zabīb (i.e dry grape raisin).»

📖 al-Jāmiʿ li-ʾAkẖlāq ar-Rāwiyy wa ʾĀdāb as-Sāmiʿ #1787.
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Fast the First Nine Days of Dhul Hijjah

One of the wives of the Messenger of Allah ﷺ said, “The Messenger of Allah ﷺ used to fast on the first nine days of Dhul Ḥijjah; the day of ʿĀshūrā’ and three days of each month…” (Nasā’ī).

#DhulHijjah #Hajj #Ramadan #Fast #Fasting #ZamZam #Arafah #Arafat #Ashura #Qurbani #EidAlAdha #Takbir #Tashriq #Allahuakbar #Dhikr #Adhkar #Muslim #Hijab #LifeWithAllah
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The First Ten Days of Dhū al-Ḥijjah
Shaykh ‘Abd al-‘Azīz al-Rājihi حفظه الله

The first ten days of Dhū al-Ḥijjah are the best days of the year — their daytimes are as virtuous as the nights of the last ten nights of Ramaḍān, which are the best nights of the year.

These days are unmatched in their reward, and the righteous deeds during them are many and diverse, including:

• Fasting (Ṣiyām)
• Hajj
• Feeding the hungry
• Enjoining ties of kinship
• Reciting the Qur’ān
• Giving charity
• Kindness to relatives, the poor, the needy, and widows
• Teaching beneficial knowledge
• Obedience and righteousness to parents
• Da‘wah to Allāh
• Tasbīḥ, Tahlīl, and Takbīr
(Subḥān Allāh, Lā ilāha illa Allāh, Allāhu Akbar)
• Enjoining good and forbidding evil
• Offering the Uḍḥiyah (sacrificial animal)

Let us strive in these days with sincerity and devotion.
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🌿 A Daily Program for the Ten Blessed Days of Dhul-Hijjah

O beloved servant of Allah, the ten days of Dhul-Hijjah are not ordinary days—they are the most magnificent days in the entire year. They are days adorned with mercy, filled with reward, and crowned with the pleasure of Allah. Let your soul rise and your resolve awaken, for this is your season, your opportunity, your moment to ascend.

Let your daily program in these days be built upon righteous deeds, rooted in sincerity, and directed toward the Pleasure of Allah and the reward of Paradise.

• 1. Cling to the obligatory acts, for they are the dearest deeds to Allah. Especially the congregational prayers in the masjid for men—do not let sleep rob you of Fajr, nor busyness delay your ʿIshāʾ. The Prophet ﷺ said that the reward for praying ʿIshāʾ and Fajr in congregation is like standing the entire night in prayer—and what nights are better to do so than these?

• 2. Preserve the Sunnah prayers—twelve units that build for you a house in Paradise. Two before Fajr, four before Dhuhr and two after, two after Maghrib, and two after ʿIshāʾ—each a light upon your path.

• 3. Uphold the Witr prayer, for it is the seal of the night and the mark of the righteous. Strive for three rakʿāt at the very least, and let your soul ascend in the silence of the night.

• 4. Fast these days, for fasting is a shield and the breath of the fasting person is sweeter to Allah than musk. Imām al-Nawawī said: “Fasting these ten days is intensely recommended.”

• 5. Recite the Qur’an in abundance, with the aim of completing it in these ten days. Let each verse pierce your heart, each word refine your soul. Make your tongue moist with its recitation, and your heart alive through its reflection.

• 6. Engage in dhikr profusely, especially the takbīr. Proclaim His greatness in the streets, in the markets, and in your home. Alternate between the unrestricted takbīr during all times and the restricted takbīr after obligatory prayers starting from Fajr on the Day of ʿArafah until ʿAṣr on the last day of Tashrīq.

Among the noble daily remembrances are:
• Lā ilāha illa Allāh, waḥdahu lā sharīka lah, lahu al-mulku wa lahu al-ḥamd, wa huwa ʿalā kulli shayʾin qadīr — 100 times.
• Subḥān Allāh wa bi-ḥamdih — 100 times.
• Rabbighfir lī wa tub ʿalayya, innaka anta al-Tawwāb al-Raḥīm — 100 times.
• Subḥān Allāh wa bi-ḥamdih, ʿadada khalqih, wa riḍā nafsih, wa zinata ʿarshih, wa midāda kalimātih — 3 times.

7. Increase in Duʿāʾ—especially during noble times: between the adhān and iqāmah, before the taslīm in prayer, in sujūd, and in the final third of the night. Pour your heart out, for Allah is near and He loves to respond.

8. Seek forgiveness in abundance, especially at the end of your deeds. Let astaghfirullāh fall from your lips with humility and brokenness, for sins are many and our shortcomings constant.

9. Uphold the ties of kinship—honour your parents, visit your relatives, send gifts or greetings. The best form of this is through giving wealth, for it nourishes hearts and strengthens bonds.

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