Supplication

I hope the following is of benefit to you iA. If there is anyone out
there who knows the Arabic translation and transliteration of the
following supplication, I would be very grateful if you would be able
to  send it to us so that i can post it here and benefit from it
myself iA. our email address is: nur313@googlemail.com

Taken from pg 121 of Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya’s book – ‘The Invocation
Of God’ as published by the Islamic Texts Society (ISBN 0-946621-78-0).

A hadith related by Tirmidhi in the Sunan and by [Abu Hatim] ibn
Hibban in his collection.

‘The Messenger of God heard a man supplicating ‘O God, I suplicate
You bearing witness that You are indeed God, that there is no diety
but You, the One, the Self-sustaining; who does not beget nor was
begotten; who has no equal.’ Upon which, the Prophet said, ‘ By the
One in whose hand is my soul, he has supplicated God by His supreme
name. When God is called upon by it, He answers; When asked for
something through it, He gives.’

8 comments 13 September 2006

NPR Special:Between Faith & Country: Muslims in America

Bismillah Al-Rahman Al-Rahim

Assalaamu Alaikum

This morning on my drive to work, I was pleasantly surprised to hear the first broadcast of a special series entitled “Between Faith and Country: Muslims in America” on National Public Radion (NPR). NPR had based this story out of Chicago and had interviewed Ingrid Mattson, the newly elected president of ISNA. There are also excerpts from Hamza Yusuf’s lectures from ISNA. I am pasting the story and the link here. If you are able to, I strongly recommend listening to the broadcast in addition to reading the article. I also think people should reach out to NPR and the journalist for this story, Mr. Steve Inskeep, to express our appreciation for doing such a story.

If you would like to listen to this story live tomorrow (Tuesday, 12 September 2006), you can go to www.npr.org and find your local NPR station. I’m not sure how many days this series will last but I know it will definitely be airing tomorrow. I think the time will be around 8:40a.m. (EST) but they may maintain this time throughout all US time zones.

Continue Reading 2 comments 11 September 2006

Shaitaan before and during Ramadan

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With Ramadan being just weeks away, this is the time that shaitaan goes into full swing to throw us off our tracks. I thought it would be a good opportunity to compile some information on this as well as provide ways to protect one’s self from shaitaan.

Where will shaitaan be once Ramadan arrives? As related in the following hadith, the devils and all rebellious jinns will be chained in hellfire. The Prophet (SAWS) said, “When the first night of Ramadan comes, the devils and rebellious jinns are put in chains and the door of hell are closed, none of them remains open. The doors of heaven are open and none of them remains closed. And a caller calls, ‘O the seeker of goodness, come forward and o the seeker of evil, desist. And Allah has (many) who will be freed from Hell.’ This announcement is made every night. (Reported by al-Tirmidhi, Hadith no. 618)

Continue Reading 8 comments 8 September 2006

Told by a Child

 

Bismillah Al-Rahman Al-Rahim

I asked my 12 year old nephew to write his favorite story in Islam. A child’s account is always so refreshing to hear J

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Allah said to the Angel of Death, “Have you ever been upset or feel sad about taking peoples life away?” He replied, “No Allah, but once I did feel sad when u commanded me to make a ship sink in which 100 and 1000’s of people were present. There was a mother and her new born baby on the ship too,” but the Angel of Death said “Allah, you commanded me to sink the mother and her baby too so I did it.” He said, “I am sad that he is dead.” Allah said, “No, he is not dead. Do u want to listen to what happened to him?” The angel replied, “Yes.”

Allah said that when the ship sank, the mother died but the baby was saved because when he was in the water Allah commanded the water to flow towards a beach and leave the baby there and the water did the same. Then on the beach Allah commanded a lioness to take care of him until he was grown up. When he grew up he had some incredible super natural powers: he could hear from a long distance, he could see from a long distance, and he could also smell from a long distance. Afterwards some people found him and started to know him as god because of his incredible powers. When that baby grew up he started to feel himself as god. Whatever he commanded the people did that for him. Allah got angry with him so he sent HAZRAT Ibrahim (pbuh) to tell him that he is not a god and that Allah made u survive that shipwreck and Allah is the 1 and only God and you should pray to Him. When HAZRAT Ibrahim (pbuh) did this, he refused and commanded people to light a red hot fire and throw HAZRAT Ibrahim (pbuh) in it. They threw him in it BUT as soon as he barely even touched the fire, the fire turned into flowers and all the people who were with that namrud (the man that thought that he was the god) saw the fire turning into flowers and they were amazed BUT namrud still didn’t accept Islam.

2 comments 7 September 2006

Before the Sand Slips Away

Bismillah Al-Rahman Al-Rahim

Assalaamu Alaikum. I came across this khutbah on Ustadh Muhammad AlShareef’s khutbah website (www.khutbah.com). With Ramadan approaching, I thought this was a good reminder of things to keep in mind during this blessed month. There are also some really cool tips for both individuals and families. I hope it is beneficial to all those who read it insha’Allah.

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“Ramadan is no small matter. It is one of the pillars of this deen (Islam) and without it one’s Islam would not be complete. In this month, RasulAllah sal Allaahu alayhi wa sallam would intensify his worship of Allah ta’aala. In doing so, he laid the foundation for his ummah after him to emulate.”

Continue Reading 3 comments 5 September 2006

The Hereafter

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Assalaamu Alaikum.  The last time I heard this hadith was years ago and then I just came across it again today. I find it to be very grounding alhamdulillah. I hope to add more on this subject very soon insha’Allah Ta’ala.

The Prophet (peace be upon him) said: “The life of this world compared to the Hereafter is as if one of you were to put his finger in the ocean and take it out again then compare the water that remains on his finger to the water that remains in the ocean.” [Sahîh Muslim (2858)]

1 comment 3 September 2006

Seeking Allah’s Protection

Assalaamu Alaikum

I really like the du’aa related in this hadith. I try to say it at the end of my prayers before tasleem (salutation of peace) upon the angels. Someone also told me once that it’s really good to make an additional du’aa for yourself after saying this one. May Allah Accept all of our prayers. Ameen.

According to the hadeeth of ‘Aa’ishah (may Allaah be pleased with her), the wife of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) used to pray in his salaah (prayer), “Allaahumma inni a’oodhu bika min ‘adhaab il-qabr, wa a’oodhu bika min fitnat il-maseeh il-dajjaal, wa a’oodhu bika min fitnat il-mahyaa wa fitnat il-mamaat, Allaahumma ini a’oodhu bika min al-ma’tham wa’l-maghram (O Allaah, I seek refuge in You from the torment of the grave, I seek refuge in You from the tribulation of the Dajjaal, I seek refuge in You from the trials of life and death, O Allaah, I seek refuge in You from sin and loss).”

(Narrated by al-Bukhaari, 798; Muslim, 589) 

The relevant point in this hadeeth is that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) used to seek refuge with Allaah from the torment of the grave. This is one of the pieces of evidence that confirm the torment of the grave. No one disputed the torment of the grave apart from the Mu’tazilah and some other groups who are not worth paying attention to.

(Search terms: duaa, dua, du’a) 

Taken from: http://www.alhudapk.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=652&PN=0&TPN=19 

2 comments 19 August 2006

“Leadership” – A speech by Omar Blaik

Assalaamu Alaikum. I’m a part of a Muslim networking organization and we just celebrated our first anniversary dinner this past weekend. We had a great variety of speakers, all of whom made phenomenal speeches. There was one particular speaker, Mr. Omar Blaik, who was definitely favored by the audience. I have obtained a transcript of his speech and would like to share it. I have found it to be very thoughtful and inspiring.

Continue Reading 2 comments 10 August 2006

Nice du’aas

Rabbanaa aatinaa fid-dunyaa hasana wa fil aakhirati hasana  wa qinaa adhaab an-naar

O Allah, our Lord and Sustainer, grant us good in this world and good in the Hereafter, and save us from the Fire of Jahannam.

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Ya Rabbi ibneelee bayt aindak fil-jannah

My lord, build for me a home with you in Paradise

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Ya Muqalib al quloobina, thabit qalbi aala al imaan

Oh Turner of the Hearts, Make my heart firm on this faith

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Allahumma innaka afuwwun kareemun tuhib-bul af-wa fa-afo anni

O Allah, You are the One who grants pardon for sins, who loves forgiving… so forgive me.

5 comments 9 August 2006

The specific benefits of some Surah’s and Verses.

Part of the principals of Reliance on Allah (Tawakul Al-Allah) require us to make our best effort to achieve the objective for which we are relying on Allah (swt). Sometimes there is not much we can do but, the Prophet (saw) has told us some of the properties of some Surah’s and Verses. Thus part of doing our best may comprise the recitation of these Surahs and Verses. This information is obtained from the following book. I don’t have time to write it all our at once – so, if your interested i’ll keep updating this whenever i have time Insha’Allah.

The supplication which recieves an Answer
by Ahmad [’adul Jawad
Dar Al-Kutub Al-Ilmiyah

Continue Reading 31 comments 6 August 2006

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Ten causes that result in Allah’s love for His slave and the slave’s love for his Lord – By Imam ibn al-Qayyim al-Jawziyyah

1. Reciting the Qur’aan while pondering over its meanings and what is meant by it. 2. Getting closer to Allah by performing voluntary deeds after completing obligatory deeds. This is as is stated in a Hadeeth Qudsi: “My slave continues getting closer to Me by performing voluntary deeds until I love him.” [Saheeh al-Bukhaaree] 3. Continual remembrance of Allah under all circumstances, with one’s tongue, heart and actions. The extent of one’s love of Allah is determined by this. 4. Giving precedence to what He loves over what you love when you are overtaken by your desires. 5. The heart being avid of Allah’s Names, and Attributes and the heart roaming in that garden of knowledge. 6. observing Allah’s kindness, goodness and bounties, both hidden and open. 7. And this is the most wonderful, the heart being soft, subdued and meek before Allah. 8. Being alone with Allah during the time when the Lord descends during the last portion of the night while reading His Book and ending that by asking for forgiveness and repenting. 9. Sitting with the beloved and sincere, benefiting from the most fruitful of their speech. And not to speak unless speaking is more beneficial and you know that it will improve your state and be beneficial to others. 10. Remaining away from every cause that comes between the heart and Allah. These ten causes take the lovers to the station of true love and bring them to their Beloved.