Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Asma al-Husna: 99 Beautiful names of Allah (SWT)

Here is a list of most beautiful names of Allah (SWT) or 99 names of Allah (SWT) used in Islam with their meanings in English. "The most beautiful names belong to Allah: so call on him by them." (Glorious Qur'an 7:180)

He is Allah the Creator, the Maker, the Fashioner; His are the most excellent names; whatever is in the heavens and the earth declares His glory; and He is the Mighty, the Wise. (Glorious Qur'an 59:24)

Those who believe, and whose hearts find satisfaction in the remembrance of Allah: for without doubt in the remembrance of Allah do hearts find satisfaction. (Glorious Qur'an 13:28)
Al-Quddus Al-Malik Ar-Raheem/Ar-Rahim Ar-Rahman
Al-Aziz Al-Muhaymin Al-Mu'min As-Salam
Al-Bari Al-Khaliq Al-Mutakabbir Al-Jabbar
Al-Wahhab Al-Qahhar Al-Ghaffar Al-Musawwir
Al-Qabiz Al-Aleem/Al-Alim Al-Fattah Ar-Razzaq
Al-Muizz Ar-Rafi Al-Khafiz Al-Basit
Al-Hakam Al-Basir As-Sami Al-Muzill
Al-Haleem/Al-Halim Al-Khabeer/Al-Khabir Al-Lateef/Al-Latif Al-Adl
Al-Ali As-Shakur Al-Ghafoor/Al-Ghafur Al-Adheem/Al-Azim
Al-Haseeb Al-Muqeet/Al-Muqit Al-Hafeedh/Al-Hafiz Al-Kabeer/Al-Kabir
Al-Mujeeb/Al-Mujib Ar-Raqeeb/Ar-Raqib Al-Kareem/Al-Karim Al-Jaleel/Al-Jalil
Al-Majeed Al-Wadud Al-Hakeem Al-Wasi
Al-Wakeel/Al-Wakil Al-Haqq Ash-Shaheed Al-Baaith/Al-Ba'ith
Al-Hameed Al-Wali Al-Mateen Al-Qawi
Al-Muhyi Al-Mueed/Al-Mu'id Al-Mubdi Al-Muhsi
Al-Wajid Al-Qayyum Al-Hai/Al-Hayee Al-Mumeet/Al-Mumit
As-Samad Al-Ahad Al-Wahid Al-Majid
Al-Muakhkhir Al-Muqaddim Al-Muqtadir Al-Qadir
Al-Batin Adh-Dhaahir/Az-Zahir Al-Aakhir Al-Awwal
At-Tawwab Al-Barr Al-Muta'ali Al-Wali
Malik-ul-Mulk Ar-Rauf/Ar-Raoof Al-Afuw Al-Muntaqim
Al-Ghani Al-Jaamay Al-Muqsit Dhul-Jalali wal Ikram
An-Naafay Adh-Dhaar/Ad-Dhaarr Al-Maanay Al-Mughni
Al-Baqi Al-Badei Al-Haadi An-Nur/An-Noor
Allah (SWT) As-Sabur/As-Saboor Ar-Rasheed Al-Waarith/Al-Waris

11th Month in the Islamic Calendar : Dhul Qa'dah

It is a month amongst the months of Hajj. It is the first among the four sacred months (Ash'hur al Harum).

Literal Meaning: Qa'dah means to rest. The Arabs used to stop fighting when this month set in and stayed home. This is from among the sacred months.

Thursday, September 6, 2012

The Holy month of Shawwal

Meaning:

Uplift/breakage, as before Islam, Arabs believed that any marriage held in Shawwal would always turn out to be unsuccessful. Taken from the word "shala" which means "when the female camel gets pregnant". When this name was given, the female camels used to get pregnant during this time of the year.

Blessings:

The first day of Shawwal is Eid-Ul-Fitr, the day of festival and when all sins are forgiven as a reward for fasting and prayers in the month of Ramadan.

Its Sunnah ( Tradition of Holy Prophet ) to fast for six days in Shawwal, as narrated in the following Hadeeth by Abu Ayyub Ansaru (R.A) that the Holy Prophet has said, "If one throughout his life keeps the fasts of Ramadan and keeps six consecutive fasts in Shawwal it will be as though he has kept a whole life time of fasts, and if one fast for six consecutive days in Shawwal it will be as though he has fasted all year round."
(Muslim)

Events:

1. Hadhrat Aa'ishah Siddiqah (R.A) was born in Shawwal, 4 years after Prophethood and 9 years before Hijrah.
2. Hadhrat Aa'ishah Siddiqah (R.A.) was married to Holy Prophet in Shawwal, 10 years after Prophethood which is 3 years before Hijrah.

3. The fight between Banu Qaynaqaa took place between the battle of Badr and Uhud, Shawwal 2 A.H. after Hijrah.

4. The battle of Uhud also took place in Shawwaal, three years after Hijrah.
5. Hadhrat Hussain (R.A) Holy Prophet's grandson (son of Hadhrat Fatima R.A.) was born in the month of Shawwaal 4 years after Hijrah.
6. The Holy Prophet married Hadhrat Umme Salamah (R.A.) in Shawwal in the 4 year after Hijrah.
7. Hadhrat Aa'ishah Siddiqah's (R.A) mother passed away in year 5 A.H.
8. The Holy Prophet's uncle Abu Talib departed from this world in the middle of Shawwal in the year 5 A.H.
9. Imam Bukhari (R.A.) was born on a Friday of Shawwaal in the year 194 A.H.

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

FASTING 6 DAYS OF SHAWWAL



Abu Ayyoob (may Allaah be pleased with him) reported that the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Whoever fasts Ramadhan and follows it with six days of Shawwaal, it will be as if he fasted for a lifetime.” [Narrated by Ahmad, 5/417; Muslim, 2/822; Abu Dawood, 2433; al-Tirmidhi, 1164].

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Eid Mubarak! ♥♥♥

Salam to all my muslim brothers and sisters around the world. Wish you all happiness and prosperity on this HUGE Eid'ul Fitr celebration. EID MUBARAK! ♥♥♥



Thursday, August 2, 2012

How to perform Tahajjud prayer

Praise be to Allah, the Lord of the World; and blessings and peace be upon our Prophet Muhammad and upon all his Family and Companions.

There is no difference between Tahajjud and Qiyam al-lail (the late night prayer). If the prayer is performed after one had slept then it is called Tahajjud otherwise it is called Qiyam-al-lail.
There are many evidences in Qur'an and Sunnah proving the excellence and merits of Tahajjud.
Allah Says (interpretation of meaning): {Is one who is obedient to Allah, prostrating himself or standing (in prayer) during the hours of the night, fearing the Hereafter and hoping for the Mercy of his Lord (like one who disbelieves)? Say: "Are those who know equal to those who know not?" It is only men of understanding who will remember (i.e. get a lesson from Allah's Signs and Verses).}[39:9]. Allah Praises those who perform the late night prayers "Their sides forsake their beds, to invoke their Lord in fear and hope, and they spend (in charity in Allah's Cause) out of what We have bestowed on them. No person knows what is kept hidden for them of joy as a reward for what they used to do.}[32:16-17].
Imam Tirmizi narrates from Abdullah Ibn Salaam that "When the Prophet (Peace and blessing be upon him) came to Madinah "When the Prophet (Sallallahu Alehi Wasallam) came to Madinah, the people gathered around him and I was one of them. I looked at his face and understood that it was not the face of a liar. The first words I heard him say were: 'O people, spread the salutations, feed the people, keep the ties of kinship, and pray during the night while the others are sleeping and you will enter paradise in peace."' This is related by al-Hakim, Ibn Majah, and at-Tirmidhi who calls it Hasan Sahih.
The Prophet said: "The best prayer after the obligatory prayers is the prayer which is performed in the last part of the night". [Reported by Imam Muslim]
Therefore, the night prayer is a confirmed Sunnah, its rule does not change even in the month of Ramadhan. However, performing it during Ramadhan is better than during other months.
The time of Tahajjud (Qiyam al-lail) starts after obligatory prayer of Isha and extends till dawn. There is no specific time for this prayer so it may be performed at any time of night but the preferred time is the last third of the night.
There is no specific number of Rakah of this night prayer but the Prophet never prayed more than thirteen Rakah during Ramadhan or any other time.
The Sunnah is to be performed in sets of two Rakah. It is recommended to shorten the first two Rakah making the remaining Rakah longer. And then one should end it with one Rakah of Witr. One may also make Dua Qunoot in Witr if he likes.
The person who does not memorize much Qur'an may recite many short Surahs in one Rakah or he may read looking in the Mus-haf too.
Allah knows best.

Tahajjud Prayer - Salatul layl -Night Prayer


TIME : The time for praying Salatul-Layl is from midnight (midnight is reckoned as the time which is exactly half the time between sunset and the actual dawn) to the time of Adhan for Fajr prayers. However, it can be prayed at anytime after Isha prayers but it is better to pray during the last part of the night near to the time of Fajr prayers. If it is not possible to pray after midnight or before Fajr, then it can be recited in the morning or any part of the day with the niyyah (intention) of Qadha. It is better to recite with the niyyah of Qadha during the day time than to pray in the early part of the night.



Salatul-Layl is made up of Eleven Rak’ats.
A. The first 8(eight) Rak’ats are prayed as normal in pairs of two Rak’ats each with the niyyah of Nawafilatul-Layl.

B. The next 2 (two) Rak’ats are prayed with the Niyyah of 'Salatul Shaf’a'.

C. The remaining 1(one) Rak’at is prayed (as below)with the Niyyah of 'Salatul Witr.'