Islamic Year: 1429

10 01 2008
  

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Assalamu Alaikum Wa Rahmatullahi Wa Barakatuhu,

There is no evidence from the Sunnah or the Salaf that one should congratulate another Muslim on New Year’s, Gregorian or Hijri. InshaAllah I wanted to remind myself and my Muslim brothers and sisters that this month of Muharram is a special month indeed. It is the first month of the Islamic calendar. The Sahaba (ra) at first did not know how to start the year. Were they to start it on the day the Prophet (saw) was born? Or perhaps the day they were victorious in the Battle of Badr? Or maybe the day the Prophet (saw) made hijrah to Madina? In the end, the companions of the Prophet (saw) decided that the first day would be Muharram 1, the day the Prophet (saw) made Hijrah to Madina. The 10th day was known as a day of mandatory fasting on the Muslims, before Ramadan became obligatory; then this day (’Ashoura) became a Sunnah to fast, a voluntary fast. However, there are narrations that whomever fasts this day, a past year of sins will be forgiven by the Mercy of Allah (SWT). Some scholars stated their advice that it would be wise to fast the 9th, 10th, and 11th, so that one is sure InshaAllaah that they received the reward of the 10th of Muharram. The reason so is that sometimes we might start the month early by accident, or might be a day behind, etc. This way - fasting the 9th, 10th, and 11th, one is sure to have attained the reward InshaAllaah.

Exactly 1,429 years ago, the Prophet (saw) rode out to Madina. Around that time, the message of Islam was spreading. The Muslims became stronger in Madina, where they were not being persecuted by the polytheists of Quraysh. Where are we and this message of truth? The Prophet (saw) said, “Inform the [message] of me [and Islam], even if with a single verse.” Have we been keeping this duty? How many people have we influenced? How many people have you changed?

This Muslim Ummah needs more revivers, more scholars, more people of knowledge and devotion, not teens and adults misled by the attachments of this world.

Where are you Oh Muslim Ummah? It has been 1,429 years since this message began. Spread the message, and leave the rest to Allah (SWT).

Do not forget to fast the day of Ashoura InshaAllaah.

May Allah (SWT) (swt) guide this Ummah and help us to spread the message, and guide each and everyone of us to the proper teachings of the Quran and Sunnah, and aid us in our daily lives to become better believers, and to let us die on this religion of truth, and to be protected from the punishment of the grave, and the punishment of the Afterlife, and to be granted into the highest ranks of Paradise.

Ameen

Wassalamu Alaikum Wa Rahmatullahi Wa Barakatuhu

Posted by: Suleiman



“An Earthful of Sins…”

7 01 2008
  

“An Earthful of Sins” 

Assalamu Allaykum Wa Ra Matullahi Wa Barakatu

Today people have the idea that they commit far too much sins and they won’t be forgiven by Allah (SWT). There is a very beautiful Hadith Qudsi that eliminates that type of thinking.

From Anas, radiyallahu ‘anhu, who said: I heard the Messenger of Allah (SWT), sallallahu ‘alayhi wasallam, say: “Allah (SWT) the Almighty has said: ‘O son of Adam, so long as you call upon Me, and hope in Me, I shall forgive you for what you have done, and I shall not mind. O son of Adam, were your sins to reach the clouds in the sky and were you then to ask forgiveness of Me, I shall forgive you. O son of Adam, were you to come to Me with an earthful of sins and were you then to face Me, without having associated anything with Me, I shall grant you an earthful of pardon.’”
[Recorded by Al-Tirmidhi, who said that it is a good and sound hadith].

Insha’Allah (SWT) you can ponder over this hadith deeply, and remember that if you have commited an earthful of sins…. Allah (SWT) is the Most Merciful.

Wa Alakyum Assalam Wa Ra Matullahi Wa Barakatu

Posted by: Sis Halima



The Prophetic Reason

5 01 2008
  

The Prophetic Reason

Praise be to Allah (SWT) who revealed to His servant the Book and placed therein no crookedness. He has made it straight in order that He may warn of a terrible punishment from Him and that He may give glad tidings to the believers who work righteous deeds that they shall have a great reward wherein they shall abide forever.

The Prophet Muhammed (SAWS) (SAWS) said: “I was given the Quran and something like it. I fear lest a man will sit contently reclining and say: ‘You must follow this Quran. Whatever you find therein permissible, permit it, and whatever you find therein prohibited, forbid it.’ Nay, for indeed whatever Allah (SWT)’s Messenger has prohibited, it is as if Allah (SWT) has prohibited.”

This is the statement of the final messenger, Muhammad (SAWS). A name which was not common at all before the final revelation, but a name that is called out five times a day in every corner of the globe, where the heads of every righteous slave is lowered to the lowest level of the earth, pronouncing the divinity of there Lord, and a name that is held by millions if not billions of Muslims through out the world. But why should we follow him? Is humanity really in need to inquire the knowledge of his life? Can mankind endure this life without his teachings? There exists in the heart of every man a sense of pride, a sense of superiority, a sense of dominance, that makes man believe that he is of the highest of intelligence, that the apparent world is in need of him. This is the principle of the man who is deaf, dumb, and blind. For it is man who is in need, for it is man who is helpless, for it is man who is destroyed. Humanity is in great need, which is why Allah (SWT) sent Messengers, to quench that need, as He The Most High says:

And I (Allah (SWT)) created not the jinns and humans except they should worship Me (Alone).
Surah Az-Zariyat: 56

If this is the purpose of our lives, if this is why Allah (SWT) the Most Merciful created us, if this is His Command, then how can we fulfill this obligation? Who is there to inform us, who is there to teach us, who is there to guide us, it is non other then the Prophets (AS). Allah (SWT) created us to worship Him, which is why we need the guidance of the Prophets, educating us about Allah (SWT), and teaching us how to worship Him. Imagine a life not knowing your parents, every part of your body, from your eyes to your arms would desire to meet those whom you call your mother and father, it desires to hold the hand of the one who breast fed you and held you when you opened your eyes to this world. Now what about you’re Creator, the One who gave you your life, the One who gave you this world, the One who gave you you’re parents. This is why the Prophets were sent, to educate you about your Creator, and to teach you how to worship Him. No one can know Allah (SWT); their Creator without following the Prophet that was sent to them, for it is the Prophets who bring with them the truth. As He the Most Merciful says:

And thus We have sent to you (O Muhammad SAW) Ruhan (an Inspiration, and a Mercy) of Our Command. You knew not what is the Book, nor what is Faith? But We have made it (this Qur’ân) a light wherewith We guide whosoever of Our slaves We will. And verily, you (O Muhammad SAW) are indeed guiding (mankind) to the Straight Path (i.e. Allâh’s religion of Islâmic Monotheism). Surah Ash-Shura: 52

What the prophets bring to humanity (Ruh) are like souls to the bodies, without it you have no life, this message sent by Allah (SWT) through the Prophets is light and guidance for all mankind. And it is the scholars who say that the most important chapter in the books of akida is ‘To believe in Prophets and Messengers’, because it teaches us to know our Creator. So who was sent to us, who was the last and final Messenger, who brought to us the truth, and guidance, it is Muhammad Ibn Abdullah Ibn Abdul-Muttalib Al-Qurashee. He was unlike any other prophet, he was not sent only to his people, rather Allah (SWT) says:

And We have not sent you (O Muhammad SAW) except as a giver of glad tidings and a warner to all mankind, but most of men know not. Surah Saba:28

He was not sent to the Arabs of his time, but to all mankind that includes you and me, and it is an obligation from Allah (SWT) upon us to follow his teachings, for Allah (SWT) revealed more then 30 verses ordering us to obey and follow the Messenger Muhammad (SAWS). As He says:

Say (O Muhammad SAW): “Obey Allah (SWT) and the Messenger (Muhammad SAW).” But if they turn away, then Allah (SWT) does not like the disbelievers. Surah Al-Imran: 32

During the night of miraj, Allah (SWT) ordered the Prophets to follow and obey him SAWS in prayer, now what about us. Today there is an epidemic that is in the hearts and tongues of the Muslims, today we question the sunnah, we try to avoid applying the sunnah in our lives, we have become lax in the prophetic traditions. This is truly a disease of the heart, for the Sahabas, his companions never asked if such and such sunnah is makroo or mustahab, they applied it without any doubts, but you and I have issues with it. When news came that the direction of the Qibla changed, many were already in prayer, many were already in sujood, but they obeyed the command of there Prophet, they turned in their prayer, they turned in there sujood. Another example, a sahabi was entering the marsjid, when the Prophet (SAWS) told everyone to sit, as soon as this sahabi heard the command of the Prophet (SAWS) he sat, and he sat with one leg in and one leg out of the masjid. This is the love they had for the Prophet SAWS, and this love is an obligation to reach, and place in our hearts, as the Prophet SAWS said: “None of you believe until I am more beloved to him than his parents, children and all people.” Now ask yourself, do we really love the Prophet SAWS, do we really uphold his teachings, the sunnah, and apply it in our lives, as those of our pious predecessors. The examples are in the likes of Imam Malik (RA), who in order to narrate a hadith, must first make ghusl, put on new clothing, pray two raka , put on incense, and then narrate the hadith. But when it came time for him to give his rulings, he would give it in any condition, why? Because it was only his opinion. Who are we compared to him.

This is the love for a Prophet, a Prophet who also loved us, a Prophet who did everything possible to give us what we have today, by the Permission of Allah (SWT), and that is emaan. He made dua for us, he cried for us, he bled for us, and on the Day of Judgement, his love for us will not end, for he will seek Shafa for us. So why do we not love him, what keeps us away from following him, the one who is a mercy to you and I, instead we have more love for our favorite singers, our favorite actors, our favorite athletes. We love them so much that we try to replicate them, we try to duplicate them, we try to look like them, and dress like them, we have their pictures hanging in our rooms, this is the meaning of true love, but it is only love in the wrong direction.

Humanity is in need of their prophet, for Allah (SWT) sent the Prophet (SAWS) to establish justice on earth, for our own well being, for our own protection, to protect us from us. We the humans are our own worst enemy, we harm each other more then any plague or disease in history. We shed our own bloods, we destroy our own homes, and we confiscate and steal that which is not ours. So it is justice that the Prophet (SAWS) was sent to establish, and justice means to put something where it belongs, that is why worship belongs only to Allah (SWT). It is tawheed that is the greatest justice, it is tawheed that he SAWS was sent to establish, and it is shirk that is the greatest injustice, and it is shirk that he was sent to destroy. As Ibn Hazm said, “Allah (SWT) will give victory to a secular just government over a religious unjust government.” This is what we the Muslims must return to, as he SAWS said, “Allah (SWT) will never bless any nation, where a poor person cannot ask for his right.” And the only way to return back to this justice is to establish the sunnah first in our hearts, in our actions, in our lives, in our families, and then in our society.

Posted by: Brother Khatab



Jumuah Mubarak!!

4 01 2008
  

Asalaamu Alaaikum,

The IlmCentral Team would just like to wish you all a Jumuah Mubarak (Blessed Friday!). Insha’Allah (SWT) you can attend your local Masjid’s Khutba (Sermon) and can pray with all the Muslims in the Jumuah Prayer. Each Friday, insha’Allah (SWT) we wish to share one of our Khutba. And we hope others can too share what they learned as well :)

 To read “Sis Shaykha’s” Khutba please go here: Khutba:Shaykha

Here are some ahadith & Reminders for the blessed day of Jumuah:

1) Read Surat Al-Kahf (The Cave), chapter 18
2)Pray on (make dua for) the Prophet (pbuh) many times
3)Attend the sermon quietly — no speaking.
4)Make du’aa between the two khutbas
5)Make du’aa for your Muslim brothers and sisters all over the world.

Narrated Abu Said Al-Khudri:
Allah (SWT)’s Apostle (pbuh) said, “The taking of a bath on Friday is compulsory for every male (Muslim) who has attained the age of puberty.”

Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah (SWT)’s Apostle (p.b.u.h) said, “When the Imam is delivering the Khutba, and you ask your companion to keep quiet and listen, then no doubt you have done an evil act.”

Jabir b. ‘Abdullah reported that: while Allah (SWT)’s Messenger (may peace be upon him) was delivering the sermon on Friday a person came there, and the Apostle of Allah (SWT) (may peace be upon him) said to him: So and so, have you prayed (two rak’ahs)? He said: No. He (the Holy Prophet) said: Then stand and pray.

Abu Burda b. Abu Musa al-Ash’ari reported: ‘Abdullah b. Umar said to me: Did you hear anything from your father narrating something from the messenger of Allah (SWT) (may peace be upon him) about the time on Friday? I said: Yes, I heard him say from the Messenger of Allah (SWT) (may peace be upon him) (these words):” It is between the time when the Imam sits down and the end of the prayer.”

-The above hadith are all narrated from Sahih Bukhari and Sahih Muslim-

JazaakAllahum Khair

Wa’alaykum Asalaam wa Rahmatullah

-The IlmCentral Team



The Holy Quran

1 01 2008
  

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All praise is due to Allah (SWT), we praise Him, we seek refuge in Him, we repent to Him, and we ask Him for guidance. And we seek refuge in Allah (SWT) from our sins in affairs, and our evilest of deeds. Whomsoever Allah (SWT) guides - there is no misguidance for him, and whomsoever Allah (SWT) misguides - there is no guidance for him. And I bear witness that there is no god but Allah (SWT) and that Muhammad (saw) is His last and final messenger. He spread the message of Islam, the religion of truth, peace and blessings of Allah (SWT) be upon him.

Allah (SWT) has set for us a path to follow, and the Prophet (SAW) said: “I leave for you two things, that if you follow, you will not go astray: the Quran, and my Sunnah.”The Quran is the manual of life. It is composed of the words of Allah (SWT). The difference between the Quran and the Sunnah is that the Quran is literally from Allah (SWT), revealed through Jibreel (as), and the Sunnah is divinely inspired. The Prophet (SAW) did not do as he wished and spoke anything.

In the Quran, Allah (SWT) says:
“Your companion does not err, nor does he go astray;
Nor does he speak out of desire.
It is naught but revelation that is revealed

(Quran 53:2-4)

This is the straight path to your Lord. We have explained the revelations for people who take heed.(Quran 6:126)

We must not abandon the Quran. Many Muslims are forgetting that these are literally the Words of Allah (SWT) and that we are responsible for memorizing, practicing, and spreading these beautiful words to those who are misguided. Know, however, that whomever Allah (SWT) decides to let go astray, there is no guidance for him. And whomsoever Allah (SWT) decides to guide, there is no misguider for him.

May Allah (SWT) guide us all to this straight path and keep us firm on it till the Day we return to Him.

Wassalamu Alaikum

Posted By: Suleiman



Updates…

1 01 2008
  

Asalaamu Alaaikum Wa Rahmatullahi Wa Barakatu

New Updates:

*MANY Books & Articles, Few Audio Added to “Seerah and History Section”

*Couple of [Important!] Audio Series Added to “Aqeedah Section

 

More books, articles, audio and video to be added in the future insha’Allah (SWT). :)

Wa’alaykum Asalaam wa Rahmatullahi Wa Barakatu!

 

-The IlmCentral Team*






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