2010/10/08

Who is the mother, Aisha may Allah be pleased




Mother of the
Believers Aisha,


 was innocent above the seven heavens

Daughter of Abi Bakr Abdullah ibn Abi qwhafa ,


the successor to the Messenger of
Allah Peace be upon him,

Qurashiyyah .... Mother of the Believers,

Wife of the Prophet Peace be upon him,

Knowledgeable women of the nation at all



2010/09/28

The Virtue of Um-lmu'minana Aisha radiya Allaah ‘anha

[From Sahih AlBukhary]




All
praise belongs to Allaah. So we praise Him for what He possess from His
beautiful Names and lofty and perfect Attributes; and for His Judgment
and Decree which encompasses everything in existence; and for His
Divinely Prescribed Laws which encompass every field of legislation; and
His Judgment concerning rewards for the doers of good, and punishments
for the criminals.




I testify that none has
the right to be worshiped except Allaah alone, who has no partner in His
Names. Attributes or Judgment. And I testify that Muhammad is His Slave
and Messenger; who clarified the Judgment and the rulings, made clear
the halaal and the haraam, and established the fundamentals and
expounded upon them - until the Religion was completed and established
firmly. O Allaah extol and send the blessings of peace upon Muhammad,
and upon his family, his Companions and those that follow them,
particularly the Scholars.




To proceed, This is a
translated topic of a former subject concerning Fadhil Um-lmu'minana
Aisha Radiya Allah 'anha w'ardaha [The Superiority of the Mother of
Believers Aisha May Allah be pleased with her]. I hope this is an
encouraging start to brothers and sisters who know this language to
write about Um Almu'minina Aisha may Allah be pleased with her and her
father, mainly in these critical days where the descendants of the
Zoroastrians and Jews celebrate the anniversary of her death may Allah
be pleased with her and satisfy her. I ask Allaah that He benefits both
its compiler and its reader. Indeed He is the Most Generous



Hadeeth No. 3634 -
Narrated 'Aisha:



That the Prophet said to her, "You have been shown to
me twice in my dream. I saw you pictured on a piece of silk and some-one
said (to me). 'this is your wife.' When I uncovered the picture, I saw that
it was yours. I said, 'If this is from Allah, it will be done."

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The Book of the Merits of the Ansar






Hadeeth No. 4885 - Narrated Aisha:

That Allah's Apostle said to her, "I know when you are
pleased with me or angry with me." I said, "Whence do you know that?" He
said, "When you are pleased with me, you say, 'No, by the Lord of Muhammad,'
but when you are angry with me, then you say, 'No, by the Lord of Abraham.'
" Thereupon I said, "Yes (you are right), but by Allah, O Allah's Apostle, I
leave nothing but your name."


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The Book of Marriage





Hadeeth No. 5735 - Narrated 'Aisha:

I used to play with the dolls in the presence of the
Prophet, and my girl friends also used to play with me. When Allah's Apostle
used to enter (my dwelling place) they used to hide themselves, but the
Prophet would call them to join and play with me. (The playing with the
dolls and similar images is forbidden, but it was allowed for 'Aisha at that
time, as she was a little girl, not yet reached the age of puberty.)
(Fateh-al-Bari page 143, Vol.13)


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The Book of Good Manners






Hadeeth No. 2410 - Narrated Aisha:

The people used to look forward for the days of my
('Aisha's) turn to send gifts to Allah's Apostle in order to please him.


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The Book of Gifts



Hadeeth No. 4874 - Narrated 'Aisha:

That during his fatal ailment, Allah's Apostle, used to
ask his wives, "Where shall I stay tomorrow? Where shall I stay tomorrow?"
He was looking forward to Aisha's turn. So all his wives allowed him to stay
where he wished, and he stayed at 'Aisha's house till he died there. 'Aisha
added: He died on the day of my usual turn at my house. Allah took him unto
Him while his head was between my chest and my neck and his saliva was mixed
with my saliva.

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The Book of Marriage



Hadeeth No. 4123 - Narrated 'Aisha:

I heard the Prophet and listened to him before his death
while he was leaning his back on me and saying, "O Allah! Forgive me, and
bestow Your Mercy on me, and let me meet the companions."


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The Book of Military Expeditions



Hadeeth No. 4139 - Narrated 'Aisha:

When the Prophet was healthy, he used to say, "No soul of
a prophet is captured till he is shown his place in Paradise and then he is
given the option." When death approached him while his head was on my thigh,
he became unconscious and then recovered his consciousness. He then looked
at the ceiling of the house and said, "O Allah! (with) the highest
companions." I said (to myself), "Hence, he is not going to choose us." Then
I realized that what he had said was the application of the narration which
he used to mention to us when he was healthy. The last word he spoke was, "O
Allah! (with) the highest companion.".


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The Book of Military Expeditions





Hadeeth No. 4868

Aisha said that whenever the Prophet intended to go on a
journey, he drew lots among his wives (so as to take one of them along with
him). During one of his journeys the lot fell on 'Aisha and Hafsa. When
night fell the Prophet would ride beside 'Aisha and talk with her. One night
Hafsa said to 'Aisha, "Won't you ride my camel tonight and I ride yours, so
that you may see (me) and I see (you) (in new situation)?" 'Aisha said,
"Yes, (I agree.)" So 'Aisha rode, and then the Prophet came towards 'Aisha's
camel on which Hafsa was riding. He greeted Hafsa and then proceeded (beside
her) till they dismounted (on the way). 'Aisha missed him, and so, when they
dismounted, she put her legs in the Idhkhir and said, "O Lord (Allah)! Send
a scorpion or a snake to bite me for I am not to blame him (the Prophet ).
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The Book of Marriage




Hadeeth No. 3513 - Narrated Anas bin Malik:

Allah's Apostle said, "The superiority of 'Aisha over
other women is like the superiority of Tharid to other meals."


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The Book of the Companions of the Prophet





Hadeeth No. 5850 - Narrated 'Aisha:

Allah's Apostle said, "O 'Aisha! This is Gabriel sending
his greetings to you." I said, "Peace, and Allah's Mercy be on him
(Gabriel). You see what we do not see." (She was addressing Allah's
Apostle).


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The Book of Asking Permission

And
may Allaah extol and send the blessings of peace upon Muhammad, the
Messenger of Allaah, and upon his Family, Companions and followers


Who is the mother, Aisha may Allah be pleased




Mother of the Believers Aisha, was innocent above the seven heavens

Daughter of Abi Bakr Abdullah ibn Abi qwhafa , the successor to the Messenger of Allah Peace be upon him,
Qurashiyyah .... Mother of the Believers,
Wife of the Prophet Peace be upon him,
Knowledgeable women of the nation at all

2010/08/20

A Greeting Poem for Ramadan

A Greeting Poem for Ramadan, the Blessed Month

Oh Ramadan
the month of purity and Qoran

Oh Ramadan
the month of purification
the month of colaboration
the month of salvation

Oh Ramadan
the month of forgiveness
the month of hapiness
the month of kindness

Oh Ramadan
Allah bless everybody
All Muslims also mumy and dady

Oh Ramadan
Allah bless Muslims everywhere
Bless our brothers here and there
in Euorope ,Asia , Africa, in America..
No evil , no bad devil

Oh Ramadan
the month of soul
Allah bless us all

2010/08/19

Why do Muslims fast?




O who believe, fasting is decreed for you
as it was decreed for those before you;
perchance you will guard yourselves.

...
The month of Ramadan is the month
in which the Koran was sent down,
a guidance for the people,
and clear verses of guidance and
criterion.
[Quran: Chapter 2, 183]

This is a common but interesting question which a child may ask his/her parents. Non-Muslim may also pose it to a Muslim. Here are some possible reasons why Muslims observe a marathon one-month fast during Ramadan.
(a) To obey Allah's injunction

Fundamental to a Muslim's faith (or belief) are six articles: (i) belief in Allah, (ii) belief in Angels, (iii) belief in divine Books of Allah, (iv) belief in all Prophets, (v) belief in the Day of Judgement, and (vi) belief in Predestination. Articles (i) and (iii) demand that a Muslim must believe in, obey and implement, all the words of Allah contained in the Holy Qur'an. This is because ...His (Allah) word is the truth..." (6:73) and ::the truth is from your Lord, so be not at all in doubt" (2:147) and "...whose word can be truer than Allah?" (Qur'an). Thematically, Qur'an contains injunctions for mankind, allegories, stories of past events, accounts of future events, and a lot of lessons especially for Muslims. Of importance the injunctions are sometime directed to all creatures (men and jinns), or sometime to specific gender (men or women), or sometime to specific tribes (eg "Bani Israel"), or sometime to the progeny of Adam (i.e mankind), or sometime to Ahl-ul kitaab (the people of the book), or sometime to Muslims (i.e those who believe in One Allah) etc. In most cases, the injunctions of Allah to Muslims can be regarded as blessing and mercy and when fully obeyed often lead them to His straight path. Without mincing words, there is no compromise with Allah's injunctions: every sincere and God-fearing Muslim must obey them; this is a necessary precondition for being a Muslim. One of His injunctions, directed to Muslims (men and women), is:

"O you who believe, fasting is prescribed for you..."(2:183)

The phrase "O you who believe" is referring to: (i) those who submit to Allah's wills and commands, (ii) those who believe in the six articles of faith, (iii) those who testify that "La ilaha illa llaha Muhammadu-r Rasululla", (iv) those who practise the five pillars of Islam, and (v) those who implement and obey Allah's injunctions in the Qur'an and follow the sunnah of His Prophet, Muhammad (s.a.w). No followers of any religions satisfy these criteria of "O you who believe" except the Muslims. It is they (Muslims) that Allah is directing His injunction in 2:183 to. The injunction prescribed fasting as a compulsory duty for them thus:

"...fasting is prescribed for you (Muslims)..." (2:183)

and

"...whoever witnesses the month of Ramadan should fast through it..." (2:185)

Clearly, Ramadan fast is a divine injunction mandatory for all able-bodied Muslims who are free from compelling excuses. Whoever deliberately forgoes fasting in Ramadan, should know that (s)he has disobeyed Allah's injunction and no amount of fasting thereafter can give her/him a reward equivalent to one misssed Ramadan fast as obvious in this hadeeth:

Abu Huraira reported that the Prophet(s.a.w) said: "whoever did not fast one day of Ramadan without a genuine excuse or a disease then even if he fasted for a complete year, it would not compensate for that (missed Ramadan) day"

(Sahih al-Bukhari, vol 3,p.88)

(ii) To practice the tradition, and way of the pious people.

Fasting is not new to Islam; it is, indeed, as old as Adam(a.s) who was the first creature and the first Muslim to submit to one Allah. No one knows precisely when fasting began among Adam's progenies but it is the practice of all the Prophets of Allah and their followers. Qur'an mentions that Musa(a.s) fasted for 40 days (see 2:51) (this is what the Jews termed "Jewish Passover") and the Prophet(s.a.w) told us that Dawud(a.s) used to fast for half of the year (this involves fasting on every alternate day). 'Issa (a.s) (or Jesus) was also reported to have fasted for 40 days (this is what the christians termed "the Lent", usually observed before Easter festival). Since these Prophets were Muslims, it can be seen that by asking Muslims to fast, Allah intends to draw their attention to the practice and tradition of those pious predecessors who attained piety (in His sight) through fasting.

"O ye who believe, fasting is prescribed for you as it was prescribed for people before you ..."(2:183)

This verse shows that fasting was observed by the people (i.e "ahl-ul kitaab") who came to the scene before the Muslims and so it is a "sunnat Allah" (i.e a tradition approved by Allah) for those who lived aforetime and for the Muslims who are now the best generation ever raised for mankind (3:110). Qur'an says:

"(As for) the sunnat Allah (approved) for those who lived aforetime, no change will you find in (such) sunnat-Allah" (33:43)

Therefore, Ramadan fast should be seen as a propagation of the tradition approved by Allah for all those who submit to Him.

(iii) To learn how to attain piety

By the very nature of human beings, they are susceptible to sins and transgression of Allah's limits. This may be due to their ignorance, worldly struggle for ephemeral and tantalizing things, or satan's handiwork. In particular, Muslims are warned against gossiping, backbiting, slandering, hypocrisying, lying, cheating, duping, hatring, nursing grudge, keeping malice, fornicating as these vices negate the teachings of the Holy Qur'an. But since Muslims are like any human beings created to err as a result of forgetfulness, they need to be reminded and coached against any social vices from time to time. This will requires a fixed trainning period where Muslims will know and learn how to put an end to vices, learn virtues and get nearer to Allah. That trainning period is chosen by Allah to be the Ramadan fast which occurs once in every year. During Ramadan:

(a) compulsory five daily salaat are observed regularly and timely (this is to remind and train the mindless Muslims that salaat is an all-time duty for them);
(b) Zakat-ul fitr is paid on or before the 'idl Fitr (the festival that commemorates the end of Ramadan fast) (Zakat-ul fitr is to teach Muslims to do sadaqah and to remind them that after zakat-ul fitr they should not forget to pay on time their annual divine obligatory Zakaat, the fourth pillar of Islam);
(c) Tarawih and Tahajjud prayers are observed in the evening and night of Ramadan (this is to teach Muslims to observe nawafil (i.e additional) prayers after Ramadan so as to increasetheir iman and get their supplications to Allah accepted promptly);
(d) Doubtful hobby such as smoking is stopped (this is to train Muslims to be frugal as Allah hates extravagancy and to save themselves from diseases such as Tuberclosis, Cancer, and heart attack known to be associated with smoking and premature death);
(e) pornographic videos/pictures are avoided and kept away (this is to free Muslims' hearts and eyes from corruption and from shaitan's whisperings to do evil deeds);
(f) Excessive intake of food is avoided (this regulates the stomach from being pot-bellied and distinguishes Muslims from kaafir whom Qur'an describes as those who eat like cattle (47:12)); etc. All these good things which Ramadan fast teaches Muslims are the means to attain piety. This is why the verse on Ramadan fast says:

"O ye who believe, fasting is prescribed for you...so that you will (learn how to attain) piety" (2:183)

(iv) To reap the full reward of the Night of Power (Lailat-ut Qadr)

The last book of Allah to His creatures, Al-Qur'an, was revealed in the night of Ramadan. What this means is that the first divine revelation to Prophet Muhammad(s.a.w) took place in the Night of Ramadan. Allah chose the night because of the special blessings in it. It is called the night of Power (Lailat-ut Qadr) or the night of blessing (Lailat-ul mubarak). The deed in this night is better than the rewards of deeds of 1,000 months (about 83.3 years). Let suppose that a man survived up to 100 years and he consciously witnessed 93 nights of Power, he would have in his account more than 7,750 rewards which exclude all other rewards he earned from doing virtuous deeds. It is this night that all Muslims are invited by Allah to look for in the month of Ramadan. Specifically, the night is in the last ten days of Ramadan and usually in one of the odd days (i.e. 21, 23, 25, 27 and 29th). A Muslim is expected to perform naafilah, recite the Qur'an, do zikr etc in the night. Since no one knows precisely which of the odd days is the night, Muslims are expected to be in seclusion (itikaf) during the last 10 days of Ramadan and the best place to do so is in the mosque.

It should be mentioned that the Angels descend in succession during the night of Power and they go round with special greeting of "peace" till day break when they will move back to their position. The number of these angels is uncountable and they descend with special command of Allah. The following chapter of the Qur'an details the event of the night of Power thus:

"Indeed We have revealed it (Qur'an) in the night of Power. And what will explain to you what the night of Power is? The night of Power is better than a thousand months. Therein descends the Angels and the Spirit by Allah's permission, on every errand: (they say) Peace" (continuously) till the rise of Morning!" (97:1-5)

Who will like to miss the Night after reading this description? It is this very reason that every Muslim wants to witness and reap its full blessing by fasting during the days of the month of Ramadan. As Ramadan fast is inextricably tied to the Night of Power (see 2:183) it follows that any Muslim who wishes to benefit from the Night of Power must fast during the month of Ramadan. Qur'an says:

"Ramadan is the (month) in which Qur'an was sent down, as a guide to mankind, and a clear guidance and judgement (so that mankind will distinguish right from wrong). Whoever among you witnesses the month of Ramadan should fast through it..." (2:183)

(v) To show to Muslims how to get their past sins forgiven

Islam is a religion that stresses equality: both the poor and the rich (men or women) are equal as slaves in the sight of Allah. In Islam the surest way to obtain Allah's forgiveness for one's past sins is Pilgrimage (the fifth pillar of Islam) which unfortunately is easy for the rich to afford the cost of the journey. The All-wise, Allah, did not put the poor Muslims in limbo, rather He made fasting during Ramadan as a means of placing the poor and the rich on equal footing in terms of asking for forgiveness for their past sins. If a Muslim has no means of going for hajj, there should be a way to compensate him/her. The All-wise has chosen Ramadan for all Muslims to get their past sins forgiven as evident in this hadith:

Narrated Abu Huraira(r.a): The Prophet said:"... whoever fasts during Ramadan with sincere faith and hoping for his reward from Allah will have his past sins forgiven"

(Sahih Al-Bukhari, vol.3 p.70).

Therefore, Ramadan fast unites Muslims and bring them together as equal slaves who can be forgiven of their past sins devoid of discrimination in the sight of Allah.

(vi) To show that Fasting is the epitome of the five pillars of Islam

Islam is built upon five pillars. The third pillar is siyam (i.e fasting during Ramadan). The wisdom behind its third position is because it is a fulcrom upon which the other four pillars (Tawheed, and salaat are in first and second positions while zakat and Hajj are in the fourth and fifth positions) are balanced. It is the only pillar that encompases all the four other pillars in the sense that:


(a) before one observes fast,
s(he) must be a Muslim, sane, matured, and free from excuses (such as menstruation, illness, travelling long-distances, child-birth bleeding, etc). And since a Muslim is required to proclaim Shahada (i.e Tawheed, the first pillar of Islam), fasting is directly tied to shahada.
(b) Salaat is the second pillar of Islam that delineates a Muslim from one who is not; this means that a Muslim must observe salaat regularly to become a true Muslim. It follows that fasting during Ramadan without regular salaat is like using a spoon to fill a porous basket with water.
(c) Zakat (the compulsory divine tax) is aimed to redistribute the Muslims' wealth so that the gap between the rich and the poor is bridged to a certain extent. In Ramadan, every fasting Muslim, who is free from insanity, bondage etc, must pay Zakat-ul fitr on or before the 'Idl Fitr day. Zakaat-ul fitr is in some sense a low-profile zakat, though aimed to achieve similar result, is completely different from zakat. Hajj is a duty which Muslims owe to Allah and it is to help the pilgrims to get their past sins forgiven. Coincidently, fasting during Ramadan has the same result. From the foregoing, it can be concluded that fasting is an epitome of the pillars of Islam. Therefore, every able-bodied Muslim must fast to learn how the other four pillars operate.
Conclusion

This article has discussed some reasons why Muslims do Ramadan fast. It is not intended to delve into the subject of fasting but to help Muslims answer often repeated question: "why do Muslims fast during the month of Ramadan?."

May Allah give us His support in this world and in the hereafter and give us strength and good health to be able to fast during the month of Ramadan.