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Seeking Knowledge From The Book Of ALLĀH ﷻ As Was Taught By Prophet Muhammad ﷺ... Practice And Understanding Of Salaf As-Saliheen.

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A lot of People out there Think that yes Being in a Haram Relationship is Wrong but their relationship is not that bad Because they Talk about Allah. yes they talk all Night but they do wake Eachother up for Fajr as well. So it's not that wrong and some people think that it's okay to be in a Haram Relationship as long as they're Not talking Dirty . All these EXCUSES are Nothing but a TRAP of Shytaan to Make You Feel Comfortable with the Sin. A SIN is a SIN Just like Saying Bismillah before having Alcohol Doesn't make it Halal, Similarly your Partner waking You up for Fajr doesn't make ur Relationship Halal. You can fool Yourself in Duniya but in Aakhirah you have to give ur Account for every Deed that you do.

IT'S Never late to Repent

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True Repentance | 2 Minute Read

Repentance: Means turning back from disobeying Allaah to obeying Him.

Repentance:
Is beloved to Allah, as He says: “Verily, Allah loves those who repent and those who purify themselves.”
📚 [Surah Al-Baqarah: 222]

Repentance: Is an obligation on every believer.

Allah Says:
“O you who believe! Turn to Allaah in sincere repentance!”
📚 — Surah At-Tahreem: 8

Repentance: Is from the means of attaining success.

Allah Says:
“And O believers, all of you, repent to Allaah in order that you may be successful.”
📚 — Surah An-Noor: 31

Success is when someone gets what he is looking for and is saved from what he is running from.

Through Sincere Repentance:

Allah forgives sins no matter how big they are and no matter how many they are.

Allah Says:
“Say: O My slaves who have transgressed against themselves (because of sins), do not despair from the mercy of Allaah. Verily, Allaah forgives all sins. Verily, He is All-Forgiving, Most Merciful.”
📚— Surah Az-Zumar: 53

O my brother who has fallen into sins, do not despair from the mercy of your Lord, for indeed the door to repentance is open until the sun rises from the west.

The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ Said:
“Verily, Allah extends His hand out at night in order to accept the repentance of the sinner by day. And He extends His hand out during the day in order to accept the repentance of the sinner by night, until (the day) when the sun will rise from its west.”
📚 — Reported by Muslim

And how many people have repented to Allah from numerous and enormous sins and Allah has accepted their repentance?

Allah Says:
“And those who do not supplicate to another god along with Allah, nor do they kill a person that Allaah has made forbidden (to kill) except with just cause, nor do they commit fornication. And whoever does this shall receive the punishment. The torment will be doubled for him on the Day of Resurrection and he will abide therein in disgrace. Except those who repent and believe and do righteous deeds, for those, Allah will change their sins into good deeds. And Allah is Most Forgiving, Most Merciful.”
📚
— Surah Al-Furqaan: 68-70

Sincere Repentance:
Must
meet five conditions (in order to be accepted), which are:

1. Sincerity to Allah, the Most High: This is by the person doing it only for the sake of Allaah and seeking His reward and salvation from His punishment.

2. Remorse: for the sin that was committed, such that he is sad he did it and wishes he had never done it.

3. Ceasing: to commit the sin immediately.

If the sin was against Allah, then he should:
(1) stop doing it if it was an unlawful act, or
(2) hasten to do it if it was an obligation that he abandoned doing.

And if the sin was against a created being (such as humans), then he should hasten to free himself from it,
(1) whether by returning it (the right) back to him
(2) or seeking his (the believer’s) forgiveness and pardon.

4. Determination: to not go back to doing that sin again in the future.

5. The repentance should not occur before the time when its acceptance is terminated, either by death or by the sun rising from the west.

Allah Says:
“Repentance is of no effect for those who commit sins constantly until when death faces one of them, he says: Verily I repent now.”

The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ Said:
“Whoever repents before the sun rises from its west, Allah will accept his repentance."
📚 Reported by Muslim

O Allah, grant us the sincere repentance and accept it from us, verily You are the All-Hearing, the All-Knowing.

📚 [Muhammad Saalih al-‘Uthaimeen (rahimahullah), Sifat Salaat-in-Nabee, pages 49-51]

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#PeopleRepented
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Whenever you Notice your life is being disturbed and changed,

Then recall a blessing that you have not thanked Allah for (and thank Him for it)

Or a sin you have previously committed (and seek forgiveness for it).

📚 [Captured Thoughts by Imām Ibn al-Jawzi (rahimahullah), pg. 88]

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Rectification: One of the Conditions of Repentance (Tawbah) | Reading Time: 2 minutes

Imaam al-Bukhaaree (rahimahullah) said in his Saheeh:

Chapter: "Knowledge Precedes Speech and Actions."

Indeed, knowledge is required even for repentance as there are many conditions involved with repentance.

1. Remorse: The person should regret and be remorseful for his sins; which is the opposite of finding pleasure and satisfaction while sinning.

2. Cessation: Repentance is not possible while one is still committing the sin.

He should desist it immediately and determine not to return to it again.

If he repeats the same mistake, the process of Repentance has to be started a new.

3. Apology: Seeking Allaah's forgiveness through prayers, supplications, Istighfaar and humility.

4. Rectification: Rectification applies both to the relationship between oneself and Allaah, which must be amended, and to the rights (amaanaat) of one’s fellow human beings.

Certain acts (such as violation of Ihram, breaking oaths, and accidental killing) require a kaffaarah (expiation);

yet, in most cases involving obligations to Allaah alone, the conditions of regret, cessation and apology are the only requirements for forgiveness.

However, a person who is especially anxious to regain the pleasure of Allaah (fearing a fault in his repentance) can undertake to do extra deeds of righteousness such as additional prayers, fasting or charity – in short, any lawful means of worship (upon Tawheed).

As for injury done to another party (which is disobedience to Allaah as well), the damage must be restored or adequately compensated for whenever possible,

or the forgiveness of the other party must be obtained (by way of sincere apology).

For example, if a person made a mistake while preaching, he should openly come out and rectify that mistake so that the audience is saved from the harm of being misled or misguided.

Another example, if a property has been taken in an unlawful manner or damaged, it must be returned or replaced (even if this might involve a long search for someone wronged years ago, or if he has died, for his heirs).

In the case of harm done by the word of mouth (as through false witness or slander), one must make the utmost effort to right his wrong by confessing openly and asking forgiveness of the victim.

If it is thought that (as in some cases backbiting and gossip of which the victim is unaware) admission might lead to further problems, one should certainly take care to speak well of that person on future occasions and ask forgiveness from Allaah.

Ataa reported from Mu’aadh bin Jabl (radiyAllahu ‘anhu) that the Prophet (sallAllahu ‘alayhi wa sallam) said:

(O people!) Keep your duty to Allaah and fear him as much as you can. And remember Allaah near every stone and tree (i.e., remember Allaah a lot). And if you committed a sin, follow it up with repentance – a secret (mistake to be repented) secretly; and an open (mistake to be repented) publicly.

📚 [Reported by Imaam Ahmad (rahimahullah) in “az-Zuhd”, 26 and Tabaraanee (rahimahullah) in “al-Mu’jam al-Kabeer, 20/159/331; see as-Saheehah 1475 and 3320 of Shaikh al-Albaanee (rahimahullah). Graded: Hasan Lighayrihi (i.e., graded “good” due to corroborating evidence)]

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‏هل راجعنا قلوبنا؟

‏قال العلامةابن عثيمين:
اعتن بصلاح قلبك انظر قلبك هل فيه شيء من الشرك؟

🔦 هل فيه شيء من كراهية ما أنزل الله؟

🔦 هل فيه شيء من كراهة عباد الله الصالحين؟

🔦 هل في شيء من موالاة الكفار؟

🔦 هل فيه شيء من الحسد؟

فطهر قلبك من هذا، وأصلحه، فإن المدار عليه.

📖 شرح رياض الصالحين


Have we checked our hearts?

▪️Al-Allamah Ibn Uthaymeen Rahimahullah Said:

“Look after your heart, look at your heart is there any shirk in it?

Is there any hate for what Allāhﷻ has revealed?

Is there any hate for the worshipers of Allāhﷻ?

Is there any love or allegiance for the disbelievers?

Are you experiencing feelings of envy?

Purify your heart from these things because this is what they are Judged by”

📘
Explanation of Riyadh As-Saliheen

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Wasting Time on Social Media

‘Abdullah ibn Mas’ūd (raḍiyAllāhu ‘anhu) said:

Indeed, I hate to see a man idle;

not doing anything from the work of the life of this world nor the Hereafter

[Hilyat al-Awliya’, 1/130, Imām al-Asfahāni (rahimahullāh), Siyar as-Salaf, pg. 477]

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Instead Of Wishing Jumu'ah Mubarak To Everyone On Friday,
Remind Them To Read Surah Al Kahf And Send Lot's Of Blessings Upon Prophet Muhammad ﷺ Which Is Highly Recommend To Do.

#Avoid Bid'dah Act's
#Normalise Sunnah

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Shaykh Ibn Jibreen (Rahimahullah) Said:

It is not permissible for a woman to be appointed to public positions which generally require speaking with men, mixing with them and going out frequently, asking questions of non-Mahram men, and answering their questions. Such behaviour indicates that a woman is careless and audacious, which will lead to her giving up her modesty.

This position also requires her to raise her voice. This is contrary to her femininity and modesty.

Similarly a woman cannot become an imam or khateeb or lawyer who has to frequent the courts and offices which are filled with men.

This is also a type of imitating men, (this behavior falls under imitating the opposite gender)

And the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ Cursed women who imitate men.

📚
[al-Lu’lu’ al-Makeen min Fataawa al-Shaykh Ibn Jibreen (rahimahullah), pg. 134, no. 431]


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Can a Muslim Ruler Imprison a Woman of Loose Morals?

Imam Ibn al-Qayyim (Rahimahullah) Said:

And he (the ruler) may imprison the woman if she leaves her house (without reason and) regularly, especially (deliberately) in a beautified manner.

Rather allowing her to do so is aiding her in sin, and Allah will ask him about this.

📚[Kitab at-Tarq al-Hukumiyyah fi Siyasah ash-Shari'ah, pg. 722]

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Taking offense to Naseeha ? Most people
hesitate, overthink, shake, procrastinate,
and almost have nervous breakdowns
when they see that they have to advise a
person. So if someone has come to you
and given advice, whether softly or
harshly, know they truly care about you.

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Things To Do On Jumu'ah 🌸

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🍂🥀 Sweetness Of Imaan🥀🍂

He doesn’t PRAY Five times a Day, but he’s a Good Muslim…
She doesn’t wear HIJAB she’s a Good Muslimah…
They are very Respectful of other Religions and Celebrate their Festival's out of Respect for them; they’re Such good Muslims…

No he/she and they Aren’t Good Muslims. As People, they may have Some good Qualities, but they are Not “good Muslims”. One who does Not Fulfill Obligations such as Salah, Zakah, HIJAB etc...
Is Disobedient to of Allāhﷻ and has placed their personal desires over the commands of their Lord; this means they are not good Muslims, even if they may be nice people in other ways. Similarly, one who “respects” falsehood and shows disregard for and disrespects their Creator is not a “good Muslim”. Again, they may be nice in many ways, but their flagrant disregard for Allāh'sﷻ laws disqualifies them from being good Muslims. However, the doors of repentance are open, and they can redeem themselves, In Shaa Allah.

The Misgu
idance and misinformation taught by many “Scholars” and speakers is scary.
The minds of our youth are being corrupted and they have lost sight of what being obedient a slaves of Allāhﷻ means.

▪️Shay
kh Younus Kathrada

#Pray
#Zakah
#Hijab
#Disobedient
#Creator
#Laws
#SlaveOfAllāhﷻ

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The Story of The Repentance of the Musician Zadhaan al-Kindyy (rahimahullah)

One day Abdullah ibn Mas’ood
(raḍiyAllāhu ‘anh) was passing by a town near the city of Kufa.

There was a gathering of corrupt youths in a house who were busy drinking alcohol in a party.

A musician named ‘Zazaan’ (زاذان الكندى) was playing the flute and singing in his beautiful voice.

When Abdullah ibn Mas’ood (raḍiyAllāhu ‘anh) heard his voice, he said: What a sweet-sounding voice is this. I wish this voice would have been used in the recitation of the Quran.

After saying those words, Abdullah ibn Mas’ood (raḍiyAllāhu ‘anh) put a cloak on his head and went on ahead.

Zazaan overheard Ibn Mas’ood’s (raḍiyAllāhu ‘anh) words. He asked his friends at the party: Who was that person?!

People told him: That person is a famous Companion of the Prophet Muhammad (ṣall Allahu ʿalayhi wa-’ālihi wa-sallam) and he said what he did because he heard your voice.

Upon hearing that, Zazaan went into a strange state of realization.

He suddenly broke all his musical instruments, an ran to catch up with Abdullah ibn Mas’ood (raḍiyAllāhu ‘anh) and stood before him crying profusely.

Ibn Mas’ood (raḍiyAllāhu ‘anh) understood and he embraced him and started to weep himself and then said:

Why wouldn’t I love a person who repented from playing his musical instruments and Allah loves him (for his repentance)?!

After repenting, Zazan (rahimahullāh) became a student of Ibn Mas‘ood (raḍiyAllāhu ‘anh) and learned the Qur’an and Islamic knowledge from him.

Later, he became an Islamic scholar, (reciting, learning and teaching the Quran), and an authority in the Islamic sciences of his time.

[Kitab at-Tawwabeen — The Book of Truthful Repenters by Ibn Qudamah al-Maqdisee (rahimahullah)]

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Why is Allah’s Book called Qur'an

At the first mention of the word "Quran" in the Musahf
📚(se
e surah 2:185),

Imam Abu Muhammad al-Baghawi (rahimahullah) wrote:

The Quran is called "Quran" because it brings together the surahs, ayaat and letters and brings together stories, commands, prohibitions, promises and threats.

Th
e root of the word *qar* is "gathering", and the letter hamzah can be omitted from it.

For
instance, one could say:

“qarayt (gatherer) water in a cistern" when he gathered water together.

Ib
n Katheer (rahīmahullāh) recited the word as *al-Quran* القُرَان with a fathah on the letter raa without the letter hamzah

Th
at is also how ash-Shafi'ee (rahimahullah) recited it. He (rahimahullah) said: The word "Quran" is not derived from "qiraa'ah" - recitation,

ra
ther, it is a proper name for this Book, just like the names "at-Tawrah" and "al-Injeel".

📕
[Tafsir al-Baghawi (rahimahullah), 1/199]

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👤 Sheikh Fawzan was asked the following question:
▪️ Question: Every Friday one of my colleagues sends me a text saying "Ju'muaah Mubaarak" and he continues saying that he hopes that I will add that to my cell phone greeting or to my greeting on the internet forums; what is your view of this?
▫️Answer: Sheikh Fawzan This is an innovation, Allah has not sent down any authority for this action. This is an action that is not known or narrated in the Sunnah; it has not been narrated that the Muslims should congratulate each other on Friday; rather it has only been reported that they would congratulate each other on Eid Al Adha and Eid Al Fitr not on Friday. Therefore putting this is a text and encouraging others to do it is an innovation and from spreading innovation.
👤 Sheikh Abdul Musin Al Abaad was asked the following question
▪️ Question: Based on the premise that Friday is a (Eid) holiday, is it permissible to greet each other saying, Ju’muaah Mubaarak or Ju’muaah Accepted?
▫️Answer: Sheikh Abdul Musin Al Abaad:
By Allah, we don’t know of anything that proves the validity of this. As for the two Eids then it has been Narrated that the companions when they would meet each other they would say,
“May Allāhﷻ accept it from us and you” Or “May Allāhﷻ accept your obedience”.

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