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Page 1: Book Five - Masjid-e-Raza

Ikhwat-ul-iman

Book Five

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“O Allah! Do not leave me a sin without forgiving it, an

error without covering it, a debt without repaying it or a

worldly need that meets with Your pleasure and our

righteousness without providing for it. O Most Merciful of

the merciful.”

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Title: Noorani Islamic Studies

Book Five

Compiled by: Ikhwat-ul-Iman

[email protected]

First Edition: Jamaada al-Awaal 1438 / February 2017

For the Esaal-e-Thawaab of the entire Ummah of the Blessed Nabi

Open permission is granted for reprinting of this book provided it is not for

any financial gain and is used without any alterations.

A Humble appeal is also directed to the readers to offer any suggestions,

corrections, etc. to improve the quality of this publication in the future.

May Allah reward you for your dedication in bringing Islam into the life of

our children.

We humbly request your du’aa for all that have been involved in this

publication, for their parents, their families, the Mashaikh and the Ustaad

of Ahle-Sunnah Wal-Jammaat.

Please also humbly ask you to remember in your du’aa one of the great

personalities the late Shaykh Peer-e-Tarikat, Wali of Allah, Sayyiduna

Noorani Baba and his pious family.

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CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION 1

DU’AA In Salaah Du’aa

Tha’na 4

Tasbeeh for Ruku 4

Tasmee and Tahmeed 4

Tasbeeh for Sajood 4

Tashahud 5

Durood-e-Ibrahim 6

Du’aa after Durood-e-Ibrahim 7

Du’aa after Salaah 7

Du’aa-e-Qunoot 8

Du’aa when a loss occurs 8

Du’aa when Entering the House 9

Du’aa when Leaving the House 9

Du’aa when Drinking Zam-Zam 10

Du’aa when eating at someone’s house 10

Du’aa when Wearing Clothes 10

Du’aa when Looking into a Mirror 11

Du’aa before Intending to Fast 11

Du’aa when Opening the Fast 11

AL-ASMAA-UL-HUSNA 12

FIQH /

PRACTICAL

Glossary of Terms 14

Etiquettes of Salaah (Prayer) 15

Benefits of Salaah 16

Salaah Names 16

The Pre-Conditions to Salaah 17

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The Faraidh of Salaah 18

The Wajibaat of Salaah 19

The Sunnah of Salaah 22

The Makroohats in Salaah 25

Actions that Break Salaah 25

Method of Performing Salaah 27

Prescribed Du’aa after Salaah 32

Females Salaah 33

More Benefits of Salaah 34

HADITH Hadith 62-81 38

AQAID /

HISTORY

The Coming and the signs of Qiyamah 42

When will Qiyamah be? 43

The Coming of Imam al-Mahdi 50

The Coming of the Dajjal 52

Al-Jassasa – The Spy 54

Emergence of Sayyiduna Isa 58

SEERAH Noble Character and Nature 62

The Prophets Miracles 63

Blessed Character 68

Manner of Communication 69

Manner of Eating and Drinking 70

Manner of Sleeping 73

Manner of Worship 74

Manner of Fasting 76

Recitation of the Holy Qur’an 78

Weeping / Crying 79

The Children of Rasoolullah 80

Good Conduct and the Company of Good

People 82

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INTRODUCTION

All Praises and Thanks due to Allah جل جلاله, the Lord of the Al-Alamin

(mankind, jinn and all that exists), for His open and concealed bounties,

graces and favours which He confers at all times. He solely owns all

things, is the Most Dignified, and the Most Protective, and infinite

Durood and Salaam be upon our Noble Master, the last of all the

Prophets, who is our Patron, our Beloved One and our Intercessor with

Allah جل جلاله on the Day of Resurrection, Sayyiduna Rasoolullah صلى الله عليه وسلم, His

Blessed and Honourable Family , the Righteous Companions , and all

the Awliya-ul-Allah .

Al-hamdullilah with the grace of Almighty Allah جل جلاله this book has been

prepared as a guide to complement the madrasah syllabus.

We have attempted to ensure that the content matter, which is in this

book, is simple and adequately equipped with the fundamental basics of

the religion.

It is hoped, that Insha Allah after the studying this book, the child

should be acquainted with the basic Aqaaid (beliefs) as well as the

Mas’aail (issues) regarding the day to day life.

Any constructive suggestions and critique are most welcomed and

should be passed onto the author for future publications.

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DU’AA

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DU’AA IN SALAAH

Tha’naa

اله غیرك ك ول سبحانك اللهم وبحمدك وتبارك اسمك وتعا لی جد

SUBHANAKALLAHUMMA WA’BIHAMDEKA WA’TABA

RAKASMUKA WA’TA AA LAJADDUKA WA’LAA ILAHA GHAYRUK

O Allah, Glory and Praise are for You, and blessed is Your Name, and

Exalted is Your Majesty; there is no god but You.

Tasbeeh for Ruku

SUBHAANA RAB-BIYAL A’ZEEM ی العظیم سبحان رب

Glory to my Lord, the Great

Tasmee’ and Tahmeed after Ruku

SAMI-A’L-LAAHU LIMAN HAMIDAH سمع الله لمن حمده

Allah hears those who Praise Him.

RAB-BANAA WALAKAL HAMD ربنا ولك الحمد

Our Lord, Praise be to You

Tasbeeh for Sajood

SUBHANAA RAB-BIYAL A’LA ی العلی سبحان رب

Glory to my Lord, the Highest

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Tashahud

حیات لله الت اتبات الا لوت وال علاتنا و حمة ا یها النبی و ر علیك والو الله و بركاته الا

الحین الله الو ا عب علی عباد دا حم هد ان اله ال الله و ا هد ان ل ده و رسوله ا

AT-TA-HIY-YAATU LIL-LAAHI WAS-SALAWAATU WAT-

TAYYIBAATU AS SALAAMU A’LAIKA AY-YUHAN-NABIY-YU

WA RAHMATUL-LAAHI WA BARAKAATUH. AS-SALAAMU

A’LAYNAA WA A’LAA I’BAADIL-LAA-HIS-SAALIHEEN. ASH

HADU AL-LAA ILAAHA IL-LAL-LAAHU WA-ASH HADU AN-NA

MUHAMMADAN A’B-DUHU WA RASOOLUHU

All Prayer is for Allah, and worship and goodness. Peace Be upon You,

O Prophet and the Mercy of Allah and His Blessings. Peace be upon us

and on the righteous servants of Allah. I bear Witness that there is

no god but Allah and bear Witness that Muhammad is His Servant and

Messenger.

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Durood-e-Ibrahim

د كما صلیت علی سیدنا ابراهی حم ی ال سیدنا عل د و حم ی ال اللهم صل علی سیدنا م وعل

جید ك حمید ی ا ١سیدنا ابراهیم ان عل د و حم د كما اللهم بارك علی سیدنا حم ل سیدنا

جید ك حمید ی ال سیدنا ابراهیم ان ١باركت علی سیدنا ابراهیم وعل

AL-LAAHUM-MA SAL-LI A’LAA SAYYIDINA MUHAM-MADIW-

WA A’LAA AALI SAYYIDINA MUHAM-MADIN KAMAA SAL-

LAYTA A’LAA SAYYIDINA IBRAAHEEMA WA A’LAA AALI

SAYYIDINA IBRAHEEMA IN-NAKA HAMEEDUM-MAJEED. AL-

LAAHUM-MA BAARIK A’LAA SAYYIDINA MUHAM-MADIW-WA

A’LAA AALI SAYYIDINA MUHAM-MADIN KAMAA BAARAKTA

A’LAA SAYYIDINA IBRAAHEEMA WA A’LAA AALI SAYYIDINA

IBRAAHEEMA IN-NAKA HAMEEDUM-MAJEED.

O Allah, send Your Blessings upon Muhammad and the family of

Muhammad, as you have blessed Ibrahim and his family. Truly, You

are Praiseworthy and Glorious. O Allah, bless Muhammad and the

family of Muhammad, as you have blessed Ibrahim and his family.

Truly, You are Praiseworthy and Glorious

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Du’aa after Durood-e-Ibrahim (Du’aa-e-Mathoora)

نات والما لمین وال نین والمؤ لی و لوالدی ولستاذی و لجمیع المؤ ات ما لم اللهم اغف

م الراحمین برحمتك یا ارح

AL-LAAHUM-MAGHFIRLEE WALI WAALIDAY-YA WALI

USTAAZHI WALI JAMEE-I’L M’U’MINEENA WAL

M’U’MINAATI WAL MUSLIMEENA WAL MUSLIMAAT.

BIRAHMATIKA YAA AR-HAMAR RAAHIMEEN

O Allah, forgive me, my parents, my Muslim teachers, and all Muslims,

men and women, with Your Mercy. O, the Best of those who are

Merciful.

Du’aa after Salaah

ة حا نةا و قنا عذاب النار نیا حا نةا و فی الخ ربنا اتنا فی الد

RAB-BANAA AATINAA FID-DUNYAA HASANATOW-WA FIL

AAKHIRATI HASANATOW-WA QINAA A’ZHAABAN-NAAR

O Lord! Give us good in this world and in the Hereafter and save us

from the punishment of the fire.

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Du’aa-e-Qunoot

ل ن بك و نتوك ك و نؤ ا نا تعاتنك و نا تغف ك ول اللهم ان علیك و نثنی علیك الخیر و نشك

ی و نا جد و الیك فجرك اللهم ایاك نعبد و لك نول ن ی ك و نخلع و نترك فد و نا عی و نح نكف

لحق نرجوا رحمتك و نخشی عذابك ان ار عذابك بالكف

AL-LAA-HUM-MA IN-NAA NAS-TA-'EE-NU-KA WA NAS-

TAGH-FI-RU-KA WA NU-MI-NU BI-KA WA NA-TA-WAK-KA-

LU 'A-LAY-KA WA NUS-NEE 'A- LAY-KAL KHAIR. WA NASH-

KU-RU-KA WA LAA NAK-FU-RU-KA WA NAKH- LA-'U WA

NAT-RU-KU MAY YAF-JU-RUK. AL-LAA-HUM-MA IY-YAA-KA

NA'-BU-DU WA LA-KA NU-SAL-LEE WA NAS-JU-DU WA 'I-

LAY-KA NAS-AA WA NAH-FI-DU WA NAR-JOO RAH-MA-TA-

KA WA NAKH-SHAA'A- ZAA-BAKA. IN-NA 'A-ZAA-BA-KA

BIL KUF-FAA-RI MUL-HIQ

O Allah, we invoke You for help and beg You for forgiveness, and we

believe in You and have trust in You, and we Praise You, in the best

way and we thank You and we are not ungrateful to You, and we

forsake and turn away from the one that disobeys You. O Allah, we

worship You and pray to You and prostrate ourselves before You, and

we hasten towards You and serve You, and we hope to receive Your

Mercy, and we dread Your torment, Surely, your chastisement

overtakes the unbelievers.

Du’aa when a loss occurs

اجعون نا الیه ر و ا نا لله اIN-NA LIL-LAHI WA-IN-NA ILLAY-HAY RAJE-OON

From Almighty Allah do we come and to Him is our return

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Du’aa when Entering the House

ج ی اسا لك خیر المولج وخیرلمخ ن جنا با م الله ولجناو اللهم ا وعلی با م الله خ لنا الله ربنا تو ك

علیكم الا

AL-LAAHUM-MA IN-NI AS ALUKA KHAIRAL MAWLAJI WA

KHAIRAL MAKHRAJ. BISMIL-LAAHI WALAJNA WA

BISMILLAHI KHARAJNA. WA A’LAL-LAAHI RAB-BINAA TAWAK-

KALNA. ASSALAMO ALAIKUM

O Allah! I ask you the blessing of entering the home and the

blessing of leaving the home. With the Name of Allah we enter and

with the Name of Allah we leave and upon our Sustainer, Allah, do

we rely. Peace be upon you

Du’aa when Leaving the House

لت علی الله ة ال با الله با م الله توك و ل حول ول قو

BISMIL-LAAHI TAWWAK-KALTU A’LAL-LAAH. WA LAA HAWLA

WALAA QUW-WATA IL-LA BIL-LAAH

In Allah’s Name, I put trust in Allah and (there is) no power and no

strength except from Allah, the Most High, the Most Great.

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Du’aa when drinking Zam Zam

ن كل داء فاءا و ا ورزقاا واسعاا ی أسألك علماا نافعاا ن اللهم إ

AL-LAHUM INI ASALOKA ILMUN NAFAY-AN WA-RIZQAN WA-

SAY-AN WA-SHIFA-AN MIN KULI DAAEIN

O Allah, I ask you for beneficial knowledge, plentiful provisions and

cure from all illnesses.

Du’aa when Someone Offers a Drink

ن سقانی ن اطعمنی واسق اللھم اطعم

AL-LAHUM-MA AT-IM MAN AT-AM-ANI WAS-KI MAN SAQA-NI

O Allah , feed the one who has fed me and drink to the one who has

given me drink.

Du’aa when eating at someone’s house

للهم بارك لهم فیم رزقتهم واغف لهم وارحمهم ا

AL-LAAHUM-MA BAARIK LAHUM FEEMAA RAZAQ-TAHUM

WAGHFIR LAHUM WAR-HAM-HUM

O Allah! Bless them in what You have provided them and forgive

them and be merciful to them.

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Du’aa when Wearing Clothes

ل به فی حیاتی ا اواری به عورتی و اتجم الحمد لله الذی كا انی

AL-HAMDO-LILLA-HIL LATHI KASANI MA-OWARI-BEHI AWRA-

TI WA-A-TA-JAM-MA-LO BE-HI FI HAYA-TI

All Praise be to Allah Who clothed me with that through which I

cover my shame and through which I adorn myself in my life.

Du’aa when Looking into a Mirror

نت خلقی فحا ن خلقی اللهم انت حا

AL-LAHUM-MA ANTA HAS-SUN-TA KHAL-QI FA-HAS-SIN

KHUL-QI

O Allah, You have made my body beautiful so beautify my character

as well.

Du’aa before Intending to Fast

ت ا اخ ت و ا قد لی ك فاغف

ا ل اللهم اصو غدا

AL-LAHUM-MA AS-SUMU GHA-DAL-LAKI FAG-FIRLI MA-

QADAM-TU WA-MA AKH-KHARTU

O Allah ! I will fast for You tomorrow, therefore forgive me, my

future and past sins.

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Du’aa when Opening the Fast

نی ت فتقبل لت وعلی رزقك افط نت وعلیك توك ی لك صمت وبك ا ن اللهم ا

AL-LAHUM-MA LAKA-SUM-TO WAB-EKA AMAN-TO WA-ALAY-KA

TAWAK-KUL-TO WA-ALA RIZK-KI-KA AFTAR-TO FATA-KAB-BAL

MINI

O Allah! I have fasted for You, and I believe in You, and I have

complete trust in You and I am breaking my fast with the food given

by You, therefore, accept it from me.

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AL-ASMAA-UL-HUSNA

The Beautiful Attributes of ALLAH

` _ ^ ] The Self-Existing

One The Eternal The Taker of Life The Giver of Life

d c b a The One The Unique One The Glorious The Finder

h g f e The Expediter

The Creator of All

Power The All Powerful

The Satisfier of All

Needs

l k j i The Manifest One The Last The First The Delayer

p o n m The Beneficent The Supreme One

The Protecting

Friend The Hidden One

Our Glorious Master Rasoolullah has said “Indeed, Allah has ninety-nine

names, and whoever will memorise them will enter Jannah.” [Muslim:6986]

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FIQH

PRACTICAL

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Glossary of Terms

Fardh / Faraidh – Obligatory / Compulsory Acts

An act commanded by Allah جل جلاله in the

Holy Qur'an

If one omits to perform any Fardh without any

valid Shari'i reason, then such a person is

regarded as a major sinner.

Fardh-e-Kifaayah – Obligatory / Compulsory Acts Community

An act commanded by Allah جل جلاله in the

Holy Qur'an

Actions which are compulsory, but if they are

performed by a few or a single Muslim, it ends

the responsibility of other Muslims.

Wajib / Wajibaat– Necessary Acts

An act that is almost as compulsory as

a Fardh

To miss a Wajib once (deliberately) is a minor

sin (Gunah-e-Saghira). However, persistently

omitting a Wajib shall turn it into a major sin

(Gunah-e-Kabira).

Sunnat-e-Mu'akkadah

An act done or liked by Rasoolullah صلى الله عليه وسلم

in relation to worship

One shall gain reward for performing this

Sunnah, but there is no sin of one omits it.

However, to continually omit it is a sin.

Sunnat-e-Ghair Mu’akkadah

An act done or liked by Rasoolullah صلى الله عليه وسلم

in relation to worship

One shall gain reward for performing this

Sunnah, but there is no sin of on omits it.

Nafl / Mustahab / Mandub – Desirable Acts

An act that is appreciated by the

Sacred Islamic Law (Shari’ah)

One gains reward for doing it, but one is not

punished for omitting it

Halaal / Mubah Actions and Items that are Permissible

Haraam Actions and Items that are Forbidden

Makrooh Actions and Items that is a disliked or an

offensive act

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ETIQUETTES OF SALAAH (Prayer)

Salaah is the most important Ibaadah in the life of a Muslim. It is the

second pillar of Islam. Rasoolullah said, “A person who has missed

one Salaah is like the one who has lost all of his family and wealth.”

If a person loves Salaah and is punctual in his Salaah then Insha Allah,

his or her wrongs will all be forgiven.

After Iman (belief), Salaah is regarded as the most essential

and glorious Fardh (compulsory act) of all Faraaidh actions.

Allah mentions in the Holy Qur’an

‘In it, there us guidance for the pious, those who believe without

seeing; and perform Salaah regularly and spend in Our Way, of

substance which We have provided for them.’

It has been reported that Rasoolullah said, Allah loves a person

most when he sees him in the position of Sajdah, whereby he is

rubbing his face in the dust.’

A child who has reached the age of seven should be taught how to

perform Salaah, and when the child reaches the age of ten, they

should be reprimanded for not reading Salaah.

Sayyiduna Jaabir z narrates that Rasoolullah said,

‘Salaah is the Key to Paradise, and Tahaarat (purification) is the Key

to Salaah.’

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BENEFITS OF SALAAH

1. Salaah is the key to Jannah.

2. Salaah is the difference between a Muslim and a Non-Muslim.

3. Allah Ta’ala will be happy with us if we read our five daily Salaah.

4. Salaah will save us from the punishment in the grave and in the

hereafter.

There are five Salaah in a day:

1. Fajr - The early morning Salaah. It is performed after Subh

Saadiq and before sunrise.

2. Zuhr - The midday Salaah. It is performed after Zawaal i.e. when

half the day has passed (after + 12:15pm).

3. Asr - The late afternoon Salaah. It is performed + 1 ½ hours

before sunset.

4. Maghrib - The evening Salaah. It is performed immediately after

the sun has set.

5. Esha - The night Salaah. It is performed when total darkness has

set in. (About 1 ½ hours after sunset)

Hadhrat Abu Zar z narrates that once Nabi came out of his

house. It was autumn and the leaves were falling off the trees. He

caught hold of a branch and shook it. Its leaves began to fall in

large number.

At this he remarked, “O Abu Zar! When a Muslim offers Salaah to

please Allah, his sins are shed away from him just as these leaves

are falling off this tree.”

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THE SIX PRE-CONDITIONS TO SALAAH

Salaah is very important to a Muslim. Therefore we should ensure that

before performing Salaah seven conditions are adhered to.

Allah Ta’ala will only accept our Salaah if these six conditions are found.

Before performing Salaah, we must ensure that:

These are:

1. Tahaarat (Purification) of the

Body

Clothes

Place

2. Satr-e-Awrat (Veiling or Covering of the Body)

The satr (private area) of a male is from the navel to the knee and

the satr (private area) of a female is her entire body besides her

face, palms and feet.

3. Istiqbal-e-Qiblah (Facing towards Qiblah)

4. Waqt (Time of Salaah)

5. Niyyat (Intention to Perform Salaah)

6. Takbeer-e-Tahrimah (Saying Allah-O Akbar)

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THE SEVEN FARAIDH (CONDITIONS) OF SALAAH

There are seven faraidh actions (compulsory acts) in Salaah, without

performing one of these actions the Salaah becomes void/nullified and

the Salaah will require to be repeated.

1. Takbeer-e-Tahrimah

To Say ALLAH-U-AKBAR

2. Qiyaam

To Stand Erect with Arms folded

3. Qira’aat

To Recite Surah Al-Fateha plus an additional Surah

4. Ruku

To bow down

5. Sujood

To perform both the Sajdahs (prostration).

6. Qa’idah Akheerah

The last sitting.

7. Khuruj-e-Bisun’ihi

To Indicate the End of Salaah by Saying ‘As-Salaam

Alaykum Warahmatullah’

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In this section we will look at Wajibaat Action (Obligatory Acts) that

are involved when we perform our Salaah.

The status of a Waajib act is on level with that of a Fardh act.

To miss out one of these actions from Salaah would invalidate the Salah

unless a Sajda-e-Sahw (Prostration for Forgetfulness) is not

performed.

WAJIBAAT ACTIONS IN SALAH

There are around 28 Wajib actions in Salaah. Missing any one of these

will invalidate the Salaah unless Sajda-e-Sahw is performed.

The Wajibaat of Takbeer –e- Tahreema

1. In the Takbeer-e-Tahrimah uttering the words of 'Allah-o-

Akbar'

The Wajibaat of Qirat

2. To pray the whole of Surah Al-Fatihah.

3. To join a Surah, or a verse equivalent too three small Ayahs in

every Rakat of every Salaah, except the last two Rakat of

Fardh Salaah.

4. Not to recite anything other than 'Ameen' and Bismillah

between Surah Al-Fatihah and another Surah.

5. To go into Ruku as soon as the Qira’aat has finished.

The Wajibaat of Ruku

6. Maintaining Ta’dil-e-Arkan i.e. staying in Ruku, Sujood, Qaumah

or Jalsah for the amount of time in which Subhan-Allah can be

uttered thrice.

7. To perform Qaumah, meaning to stand up erect/straight after

Ruku.

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The Wajibaat of Sajdah

8. To go into one Sajdah after the other one.

9. When in Sujood to have three toes of each foot to be flat on

the ground and the tips pointing towards the Qiblah.

10. To perform Jalsah, meaning to sit upright between two Sujood.

The Wajibaat of Qaidah

11. Qaidah-e-Aula, meaning to sit after two Rakats, if there are

more than two Rakats in Salaah.

12. Reciting the complete Tashahhud in both Qa’dah. If even one

word is missed, then Sajda-e-Sahw will be Wajib.

13. If someone forgetfully recites Allahuma Salliala Mohammed

after Tashahhud in the first Qa’dah of Fardh, Witr, and

Sunnat-e-Muakkadah, then Sajda-e-Sahw will become Wajib;

if someone says it deliberately, repeating the Salaah will be

Wajib.

The Wajibaat of Salaam

14. Saying the word ‘As-Salaam’ when turning the face to the right

and left is Wajib, the words 'Alaikum Wa Rahmutullah' is not

Wajibm it’s a Sunnah.

Additional Wajibaats

15. To perform Takbeer in Kunoot (To lift your hands and say

Allah-o-Akbar in the third Rakat of Witr).

16. To recite 'Dua-e-Kunoot' in the third Rakat of Witr.

17. All six Takbeers in both the Eid Salaah.

18. The Takbeer of Ruku in the second Rakat of the Eid Salaah and

utter the words 'Allah-o-Akbar’.

19. Imam’s doing Qira’at in such a loud voice (that at least three

persons could hear) in Jahri Salaah such as the first two

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Rakats of Maghrib and ‘Isha and all the Rakats of Fajr,

Jumu’ah, Eidain, Tarawih and the Witr of Ramadhan.

20. Doing Qira’at with low volume in the “Sirri Salaah” such as Dhur

and ‘Asr.

21. Performing every Fardh and Wajib in its prescribed order.

22. Doing Ruku’ only once in each Rakat and performing Sajdah

twice in each Rakat.

23. Not to perform a Qaidah before two Rakats

24. Not to perform a Qaidah in the third Rakat if it is a four Rakat

Salaah.

25. To perform Sajdah-e-Tilawat if an Ayat of Sajdah has been

recited.

26. To perform Sajda-e-Sahw, if a Wajib action has been missed.

27. There is not to be a gap between two Faraidh actions or

between two Wajib actions or between a Fardh and a Wajib

actions longer than the time it takes to say Subhanallah three

times.

28. To follow the Imam in all actions except Qira’at, if the Imam

is performing qira’at, whether it is loudly or quietly, the

Muqtadi must remain completely quiet.

Except for the Fardh and Wajib actions, all the rest of the actions

mentioned in the method of Salaah are either Sunnah or Mustahhab.

They should not be missed on purpose, and if they are missed by

mistake then it is not necessary to perform Sajda-e-Sahw nor repeat

the Salaah. If however, you repeated the Salaah then it is a good thing

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The Sunnah of Salaah

In this section we will look at the Sunnah actions in Salaah. In total

there are about 31 Sunnah actions in Salaah.

The Sunnan of Takbeer –e- Tahreema

1. It is Sunnah for the males to lift up their hands to their ears

for Takbeer, while the females should lift up their hands to their

shoulders.

2. While lifting the hands, the fingers should be kept relaxed with

the palms facing towards the Qiblah.

The Sunnan of Qiyaam

3. The males, after lifting up their hands, should then fold them

below their navels with the right hand over the left hand.

4. The females should place their hands on their chest, with the

right hand over the left hand.

The Sunnan of Qiraah

5. To read the Tha’naa.

6. To read the Ta’awuth or A’oozubillah.

7. To read the Tasmiyah or Bismillah.

8. To read Bismillah at the beginning of every Rakaah.

9. To say Ameen at the end of Surah Fatihah.

10. To Read the Ta’awuth, Tasmiyah and say the Ameen silently.

11. The first Rakaah should be longer than the second Rakaah.

The Sunnan of Ruku

12. To say the Takbeer, “Allahu Akbar”, when going into Ruku.

13. To read the Tasbeeh of Ruku 3 times.

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14. To hold (clutch) the knees firmly. The males should have their

fingers spaced out while clutching their knees, while the female

should have their fingers closed.

15. The legs should be straight and not bent at the knees.

16. The back should be in line with the neck. This means that it must

be straight so that if a glass of water is placed on the back of a

person, the water will not spill over.

The Sunnan of Qaumah

17. To read the Tasmee when rising up from Ruku and to read the

Tahmeed while in Qiyaam.

The Sunnan of Sajdah

18. When going into Sajdah make sure that the knees touch the

ground first, followed by the hands, the nose and lastly the

forehead.

19. When rising up from Sajdah, the whole method should be

reversed.

20. In Sajdah, the fingers should be closed and facing the Qiblah.

The forehead should rest between the hands.

21. To say the Takbeer, “Allahu Akbar”, when going into Sajdah and

when waking up from Sajdah.

22. To read the Tasbeeh of Sajdah three times.

23. When in Sajdah, the males should make sure that their stomach

does not rest on their thighs and that the arms do no rest flat

on the ground, whilst the females should keep their stomach

close to their thighs and their arms should be flat on the ground

and close to their bodies.

24. All the toes of the feet must touch the ground.

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The Sunnan of Qai’dah

25. Males should sit on the left foot by placing it flat on the ground

and the right foot should be up with the toes facing the Qiblah.

Whilst the females should sit on their left rear, placing both

their feet out to the right.

26. Place the palms of both hands above the knees.

27. When reading “Attahiyat”, lift the right Shahaadah finger on

reaching the “Laa” of “Ashhadu al Laa Ilaaha”. Fold the rest of

the fingers into of the fingers into a ball and lower the

Shahaadah finger on reaching “Illal Laahu”.

28. To read the Durood-e- Ibrahim and any Masnoon Du’a after this.

The Sunnan of Khuruj-e-Bisun’ihi (Salaam)

29. The face should be first turned to the right and then to the left

when making Salaam.

30. When making Salaam in Jamaat, one should have the intention of

greeting the Imaam, the Musallies and the Angels.

31. A person who is reading alone should make the intention of

greeting the Angels.

Note: If one misses the Sunnahs, then the thawaab of the Salaah is

reduced.

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MAKROOHATS IN SALAAH

Makrooh actions are those that are disliked and not preferred. These

actions will lessen the reward that one can gain.

1. To scratch the body unnecessarily.

2. Playing with one’s clothes.

3. To close ones eyes through tiredness.

4. To miss out on any Sunnah deliberately.

5. To make the second Rakaah longer than the first.

6. To read the Surah in the incorrect sequence, for example, to read

Surah An Naas in the first Rakaah and then Surah Al Falaq after.

7. To read Salaah when one is very hungry, or one has to go to the

toilet or when the food has already been served.

MUFSIDAAT –E- SALAAH - ACTIONS THAT BREAK SALAAH

The following actions will break our Salaah:

1. When one’s wudhu breaks.

2. To speak or laugh in Salaah.

3. To turn one’s chest away from the Qiblah.

4. To eat or drink in Salaah.

5. To use both hands to perform an action not in Salaah (straighten

clothes, scratching etc.), known as Amal-e-Kaseer, where if a

person from a distance observed and was certain that they were

not performing Salaah, otherwise if they were in doubt then it

would be ‘Amal-e-Qalil, that does not invalidate Salaah.

6. To greet somebody by saying As-Salaam or to reply somebody.

7. To miss any of the Faraidh actions or conditions of Salaah.

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8. By scratching three times in one act breaks the Salaah. Meaning if

you scratch and then replace your hand, you scratch again and

replace your hand and you scratch again and replace your hand then

your Salaah will break.

9. Whilst saying the Takbeer-e-Inteqal you mispronounced the words

Allah-o-Akbar by saying Aallah or Aakbar or Akbaar, then in all

these situations the Salaah will break. If you mispronounced Allah-

o-Akbar in the Takbeer-e-Tahrimah then the Salaah would not

start.

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METHOD OF PERFORMING SALAAH

In this section we will learn on how to offer our Salaah in accordance

with the teaching of our Glorious Master Sayyiduna Mohammed .

The method of Salaah that we will be using is that of the Hanafi school

of thought, as explained by the great Jurist of Islam, the Leader of

his time, Sayyiduna Imam-e-Azam Abu Hanifa .

Practical method of performing a two Rakat Salaah

One must first make the niyyah (intention) of the particular Salaah.

Thereafter raise both hands up to the ears and with the palms facing

the Qiblah and say while folding both the hands below the

navel.

The Left Hand should be placed horizontal below the navel and the palm

of the right hand should be rested on the back of the left hand, with

the little finger and thumb wrapped around the wrist.

Thereafter recite the Tha’naa

ك ول اله غیرك سبحانك اللهم وبحمدك وتبارك اسمك وتعا لی جد

SUBHANAKALLAHUMMA WA’BIHAMDEKA WA’TABA

RAKASMUKA WA’TA AA LAJADDUKA WA’LAA ILAHA GHAYRUK

O Allah, Glory and Praise are for You, and blessed is Your Name, and

Exalted is Your Majesty; there is no god but You.

Then we should pray Ta’awwuz and then recite Tasmiya.

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Now recite Surah Al-Fatiha (Alhamdu). After completing Surah Al-

Fatiha, say Ameen softly. Recite Tasmiyah and thereafter recite any

Surah you know, and then while saying Allah-O Akbar go into Ruku.

In Ruku hold the knees with your hands and spread the fingers around

the knees, we should bend our back enough that it is as horizontal (flat)

as possible.

Recite the Tasbeeh of Ruku three times:

SUBHAANA RAB-BIYAL A’ZEEM ی العظیم سبحان رب

Glory to my Lord, the Great

Stand up while saying:

SAMI-A’L-LAAHU LIMAN HAMIDAH حمده سمع الله لمن

Allah hears those who Praise Him

While standing in Qaumah (standing up) say:

RAB-BANAA WALAKAL HAMD ربنا ولك الحمد

Our Lord, Praise be to You

While Saying move into the Sajdah position by first placing

your knees, then both the hands, then the nose and lastly the forehead

between both the hands on the ground.

In Sajdah recite the Tasbeeh thrice:

SUBHANAA RAB-BIYAL A’LA ی العلی سبحان رب

Glory to my Lord, the Highest

Thereafter, while saying sit upright in Jalsah.

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One must sit on the left foot with the right foot straight up with the

toes facing the Qiblah.

Now repeat the Takbeer and go back into Sajdah in the same manner

as in the first Sajdah, then on saying the takbeer stand into the

Qiyaam position. This will have completed One Rakaah.

Now the second Rakaah will begin as in the first.

Recite the Tasmiya, Surah Al-Fatiha and a Surah, perform the Ruku,

Qauma and both Sajdahs.

After the second Sajdah do not stand up but remain in a sitting position

and recite Tashahhud followed by Durood-e-Ibraaheem and the du’aa

after Durood-e-Ibraaheem.

Tashahhud – At-Tahiyaat

اتبات الا لوت وال حیات لله والو الله و بركاته حمة ا یها النبی و ر علیك الت

الحین الا الله الو ١ علاتنا و علی عباد هد ان ل ا ا دا حم هد ان اله ال الله و ا

١عبده و رسوله

AT-TA-HIY-YAATU LIL-LAAHI WAS-SALAWAATU WAT-

TAYYIBAATU AS SALAAMU A’LAIKA AY-YUHAN-NABIY-YU

WA RAHMATUL-LAAHI WA BARAKAATUH. AS-SALAAMU

A’LAYNAA WA A’LAA I’BAADIL-LAA-HIS-SAALIHEEN. ASH

HADU AL-LAA ILAAHA IL-LAL-LAAHU WA-ASH HADU AN-NA

MUHAMMADAN A’B-DUHU WA RASOOLUHU

All Prayer is for Allah, and Worship and Goodness. Peace Be upon You,

O Prophet and the Mercy of Allah and His Blessings. Peace be upon us

and on the righteous servants of Allah. I bear Witness that there is

no god but Allah and bear Witness that Muhammad is His Servant and

Messenger.

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Durood-e-Ibraaheem

د كما صلیت علی سیدنا حم ی ال سیدنا عل د و حم اللهم صل علی سیدنا

جید ك حمید ی ال سیدنا ابراهیم ان د ١ابراهیم وعل حم اللهم بارك علی سیدنا

و ی ال سیدنا ابراهیم ی اعل د كما باركت علی سیدنا ابراهیم وعل حم ل سیدنا

جید ك حمید ١ان

AL-LAAHUM-MA SAL-LI A’LAA SAYYIDINA MUHAM-MADIW-

WA A’LAA AALI SAYYIDINA MUHAM-MADIN KAMAA SAL-

LAYTA A’LAA SAYYIDINA IBRAAHEEMA WA A’LAA AALI

SAYYIDINA IBRAHEEMA IN-NAKA HAMEEDUM-MAJEED. AL-

LAAHUM-MA BAARIK A’LAA SAYYIDINA MUHAM-MADIW-WA

A’LAA AALI SAYYIDINA MUHAM-MADIN KAMAA BAARAKTA

A’LAA SAYYIDINA IBRAAHEEMA WA A’LAA AALI SAYYIDINA

IBRAAHEEMA IN-NAKA HAMEEDUM-MAJEED.

O Allah, Shower Your Blessings upon Mohammad and the family of

Mohammad, as you have blessed Ibrahim and his family. Truly, You

are Praiseworthy and Glorious. O Allah, Shower Your Mercy upon

Mohammad and the family of Mohammad, as you have Showered Your

Mercy upon Ibrahim and his family. Truly, You are Praiseworthy and

Glorious.

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Dua after Durood-e-Ibraaheem

Dua-e-Masoora #2

AL-LAAHUM-MA ZALAMTO NAF-SI ZUL-MAN KATHEER-RUW

WALA-YAGH-FIR THU-NU-BA ILA-AN-TA MAG-FIR-LI MAG-

FERA-TAM MIN –IN-DIKA WA-RHAM-NI INNA-KA AN-TAL

GAHFOOR-ROR RAHEEM

O Allah! I have been very unjust to myself and no one can forgive sins

but You, so forgive me with Your forgiveness, and have mercy upon

me. You are The Most Forgiving, The Most Merciful.

Lastly conclude the Salaah by making salaam:

AS-SALAAM-MALAY-KUM

WAR-RAH-MATU-LLAH

Peace be upon you and mercy of

Allah

First turn the head towards the right and make salaam and then

towards the left and make salaam.

Your face should be turn enough so the side of the face is visible to

the person behind, and your eyes should be fixated to your shoulders.

When we make salaam we should be aware that we are making salaam

to the Imam, the Muslims and Angels on the right and then on the left,

especially a special angel called Mulhim.

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Mulhim is our Angelic inspirer who reside in our heart and encourages

us towards good.

After the salaam, make du’aa asking Allah to fulfil all your needs

make sure you especially make du’aa for your parents.

The method of du’aa is to raise the hands to the height of the chest

with the palms facing the sky. After the completion of du’aa, pass the

hands over the face.

ة حا نةا و قنا عذاب النار نیا حا نةا و فی الخ ربنا اتنا فی الد

RAB-BANAA AATINAA FID-DUNYAA HASANATOW-WA

FILAAKHIRATI HASANATOW-WA QINAA A’ZHAABAN-NAAR

O Lord! Give us good in this world and in the Hereafter and save us

from the punishment of the fire.

م ان و ١ربنا ظلمنا انفا نا ین ن لنكونن ترحمنا و لنا تغف ل الخس

RAB-BANAA ZA-LAMNA AN-FOSANA WA-IL-LAM TAG-FIR

LANA WA-TAR-HAMNA LANA-KU-NAN-NA MI-NAL KHA-

SIR-REEN

Our Lord! We have wronged ourselves. If you do not forgive us and

have mercy on us, surely we shall be the losers.

نین یو یقو الحا اب ربنا اغف لی و لوالدی و للمؤ

RAB-BANAG FIR-LI WA-LE-WALIDAY-YA WA-LIL

MUMINEENA YAUM-A YAQU-MUL HISAAB

O Allah! Forgive me, my parents and all Believers on the Day the

Judgement will be taken

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The method of du’aa is to raise the hands to the height of the chest

with the palms facing the sky. After the completion of du’aa, pass the

hands over the face.

Differences in the Salaah of Females

1. Takbeer-e-Tahreema (The first takbeer) Females should raise

their hands up to the chest without exposing their hands. i.e. the

hands should remain beneath the Burqah. She must not bend her

head forward nor make her head touch her chest.

2. Qiyaam (standing posture) She should keep her feet together and

tie her hands on her chest in such a way that the palm of her

right hand is placed on the back of her left palm. She will not tie

her hands below the navel (as men do).

3. Ruku (Bowing) She should only bow down so much that the tips of

her fingers are able to touch the top of her knees. Her fingers

and feet should be kept together. She should also ensure that

her elbows touch her sides in Ruku.

4. Sajdah (Prostration) Her stomach and thighs must be kept

together with her forearms placed flat on the ground and her

feet horizontally facing towards the right. Her fingers should

face the Qiblah in Sajdah.

5. Qa’dah (Sitting Posture) She should not sit on the left leg (as men

do) but rather sit on the floor. Her feet should be spread out

horizontally on the ground towards the right side. Both the hands

should be kept on the upper part of the thighs with the fingers

kept together.

Women must not raise their voices when reciting in Salaah.

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THE BENEFITS OF SALAAH

Salaah is the key to Jannah.

Salaah is the difference between a Muslim and a Non-Muslim.

Allah جل جلاله will be happy with us if we read our five daily Salaah.

Salaah will save us from the punishment in the grave and in the

hereafter.

Sayyiduna Abu Hurairah z narrates that once Rasoolullah asked his

companions,

“Do you believe that dirt can remain on a person bathing five times a

day in a stream running in front of his door?’ ‘No’, replied the

companions. ‘No dirt can remain on his body.’

Rasoolullah remarked: ‘Exactly is the effect of Salaah offered five

times a day. With the grace of Allah جل جلاله it washes away all sins.’”

Sayyiduna Abu Hurairah z narrates that Rasoolullah said, “The five

Salaah, from Jummah to Jummah and from Ramadhan to Ramadhan,

wipes out all the sins that are between them, as long as one abstains

from Kaba’ir (major sins).” [Mishkaat, Sahih Muslim]

It has been reported by Ibn Mas’ud z that a person committed a sin

and thereafter came to Rasoolullah and confessed. Upon this, the

verse:

And establish Salaah at both ends of the day and in some portion of the night.

Undoubtedly, good deeds remove sins. This advice is for those who accept advice.

[Surah 11:114].

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The person then asked ‘Ya Rasoolullah is this command specific to

me?’ He said ‘This is for my entire Ummah.’ [Mishkaat]

Imam Ahmed reported that Abu Zarr z mentioned that the Holy

Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم went out in cold weather, it was autumn. He held two

branches and the leaves began to fall off.

He صلى الله عليه وسلم said, ‘O Abu Zarr!’ I said, ‘I am present Ya Rasool’Allah’, He صلى الله عليه وسلم

then said, ‘When a Muslim servant performs Salaah for Allah , his

sins are shed, just as the leaves have fallen from this tree.’ [Mishkaat]

Sayyiduna Abu Hurayrah narrates that once Rasulullah صلى الله عليه وسلم asked his

companions, “Do you believe that dirt can remain on a person bathing

five times a day in a stream running in front of his door?’ ‘No’, replied

the companions. ‘No dirt can remain on his body.’ Rasulullah صلى الله عليه وسلم remarked:

‘Exactly is the effect of Salaah offered five times a day. With the

grace of Allah Ta’ala it washes away all sins.’”

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HADITH

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WHAT IS A HADITH?

In this section we will look at Hadiths that are relevant in our life, how

we can relate to each one and practise them throughout our day.

Each Hadith will be categorised into five sections. The five section are

listed below:

1. IMAN

Hadith relating to our Faith and Belief.

2. IBADAT

Hadith relating to our Worship.

3. MU’AAMLAAT

Hadith concerning how we deal with others.

4. MU’AASHARAH

Hadith concerning how we should socialise with others.

5. AKHLAQ

Hadith concerning how our character should be.

HADITH or AHADITH are a collection of Sayings, and Actions

of our Beloved Master, Most Beautiful Prophet Sayyiduna

Mohammed صلى الله عليه وسلم

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6.

7.

Hadith No 21 on Iman (Faith)

When you need to ask for help, ask help from

Allah

Allah helps everyone by His power and might. Whenever we are in need of help, we should ask

Allah .

Hadith No 22 on Ibadat (Act of Worship)

The best of you is he, who learns the Qur’an

and teaches it.

Reciting and listening to the Qur’an is an act of worship, we need to learn and recite it correctly.

Hadith No 23 on Mu’aamlaat (Dealings)

A truthful and honest trader will be with the

Nabi’s, the Pious and the Martyrs.

Truthfulness and trustworthiness are excellent of qualities, which brings blessings and

nearness from Allah .

Hadith No 24 on Mu’aasharah (Social Life)

Do not swear at anyone.

To swear is a major sin, as it brings the displeasure of Allah

Hadith No 25 on Akhlaq (Good Character)

A generous person is close to Allah and close

to Jannah.

Generosity is an excellent of habits, Allah loves thosewho are generous, and a generous

person is also close to peoples hearts.

8. ALWAYS MAKE SURE YOU LEARN THE HADITH AND YOU

ACT UPON THEM!

PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU KNOW YOU’RE PREVIOUS HADITH

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Hadith No 26 on Iman (Faith)

Fear Allah wherever you may be.

Allah observes his servants at all times. One should always fear Allah and not commit any sins

even when alone.

Hadith No 27 on Ibadat (Act of Worship)

Du’aa is the essence of worship.

Allah has commanded us in the Qur’an to make du’aa. We should try and make du’aa before

every good deed or task.

Hadith No 28 on Mu’aamlaat (Dealings)

Be careful of taking to many oaths.

To take oaths for every little thing is a bad habit. One must always speak the truth, as

taking false oath is a major sin.

Hadith No 29 on Mu’aasharah (Social Life)

One who does not thank people has not

thanked Allah

Thanking people is a great habit. We should always be thankful for the favours we

receive, as Allah dislikes the person who is ungreatful.

Hadith No 30 on Akhlaq (Good Character)

A kind word is also Sadaqah.

When there is a need to speak, always speak a kind word, and do not use foul language.

If there is nothing for you to say then it is better to remain quiet.

ALWAYS MAKE SURE YOU LEARN THE HADITH AND YOU

ACT UPON THEM!

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AQAID /

HISTORY

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THE COMING AND THE SIGNS OF QIYAMAH

Qiyamah it is real and it’s true, and it is a fundamental belief of Islam.

It will definitely come at its appointed time, as decreed by Allah جل جلاله

On that day all the universe and the worlds, the human race, the

animals, the jinn’s, the angels, the earth and the skies and whatever

that is in them will all come to an end, when Sayyiduna Israfeel i will

be commanded to blow the “Soor” (trumpet like object). Even

Sayyiduna Israfeel i and the Soor will cease to exist.

At that time, with the exception of Allah جل جلاله there will be no one else in

existence.

This is known as the coming of 'Qiyamah'.

A person who reject the reality of Qiyamah or even has the slightest

doubt regarding it, is a Kafir (infidel) and hence comes out of the folds

of Islam.

The exact time that has been appointed by Allah جل جلاله has been kept

hidden from the knowledge of the humans, the only exception is our

Glorious Leader Sayyiduna Mohammed who has been given this

knowledge by Allah جل جلاله.

It is mentioned in the books of tafseer, that Allah commanded

Rasoolullah to keep this information hidden from his Ummah.

Hence the Unlettered Prophet did not inform any of his Ummah

about when it will come, and after how long will it come or in which year

it will come. However, the Holy Prophet did inform his Ummah about

the month, the day and the date of when it will come.

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WHEN WILL QIYAMAH BE?

Our Noble Prophet informed us that the Qiyamah will come in the

month of Muharram, on the 10th of this month, on a Friday between

the time of Dhur and Asr.

This hadith has been reported by Sahl b. Sa'd that he heard Allah's

Messenger as saying: I and the Last Hour are (close to each other)

like this (and he, in order to explain it) pointed (by joining his)

forefinger, (one) next to the thumb and the middle finger (together). [Muslim:41:7044]

Our Glorious Master Sayyiduna Mohammed has mentioned and talked

in detail about the coming of Yaume-Qiyamah.

It has been mentioned in the Hadith attributed to Sayyiduna Jibraeel

p came to Rasoolullah and asked about the Hour.

“Sayyiduna Jibraeel p asked: Inform me about the hour (of the Doom).

He remarked: One who is asked knows no more than the one who is

inquiring (about it).

Sayyiduna Jibraeel p said: Tell me some of its indications. The Holy

Prophet said: That the slave-girl will give birth to her mistress and

master, which you will find barefooted, destitute goat-herds vying with

one another in the construction of magnificent buildings.” [Muslim1:1]

Insha-Allah in this chapter we will look at some of the most common

signs that have already appeared and that which are due to appear, as

our belief is that no word of Rasoolullah can ever be wrong and that

what has been said by Rasoolullah will definitely occur.

Our Saviour with Allah جل جلاله on the Day of Qiyamah, Sayyiduna Mohammed

has advised and educated His blessed companions a about the

signs and indications as to the coming of Qiyamah.

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These signs are broken up into two categories. One is called “Alaamaat-

e-Sughra” (minor signs) and the other “Alaamat-e-Kubra” (major signs).

Alaamat-e-Sughra are those signs that will become apparent long

before the coming of Qiyamah, and Alaamat-e-Kubra are those signs

that will become apparent very close to Qiyamah.

In a hadith narrated in Kanzul Umaal, a total number of 72 signs have

been mentioned, from which some are mentioned below.

"When honesty is lost, then wait for the Hour." It was asked, "How will

honesty be lost, O Allah's Apostle?" He said, "When authority is

given to those who do not deserve it, then wait for the Hour." [Bukhari

8:76:503]

To stay in Islam will be as difficult as it is to hold hot ash in the hands,

up to the extent that a person will go the cemetery and wish that they

were in that grave today.

“When you see people destroying Salaah and harming what is given to

them in trust”

How can you destroy your Salaah? What does this refer to?

There are a few ways people can squander their Salaah. One way is by

not abstaining from impurities (Najaasat). This will be when there is

such an amount of impurities on the clothing that it will cause the Salah

to be invalidated, or by reading Salaah in an impure place or by not

performing the Wudhu correctly or by not fulfilling any of the

conditions of Salaah.

Another way to destroy Salaah is to perform the actions in Salaah

incorrectly, not staying in Ruku or Sajdah for the prescribe time

whereas to do so is Waajib. In the same way to omit any actions in

Salaah.

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There will be great use of music in society.

People will curse their ancestors and speak ill of them.

People will scream and shout in the Masajid, and will have no respect

for the Masajid.

Men will listen to their women more than their parents.

They will stay in close contact with their friends and stay away from

their parents

There will be no quality in time. A year will be like a month. A month will

be like a week. A week will be like a day. A day will be like as if an item

that has caught fire and quickly turns into ash, meaning time will go

very fast.

When the shepherds compete in constructing tall buildings that is one

of the signs. [Ibn-Majah 167]

In the picture can you identify the buildings that are situated in the

Islamic World? Is this what Our Glorious Master Rasoolullah was

referring to?

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“A time would come when the murderer would not know why he has

committed the murder, and the victim would not know why he has been

killed.” [Muslim 54.69]

“There are two types among the people of Hell whom I have not yet

seen. The first are people who have whips like the tails of Oxen, with

which they beat people, and the second are women who are naked in

spite of being dressed; they will be led astray and will lead others

astray, and their heads will look like camels humps. These women will

not enter Paradise; they will not even experience the faintest scent of

it, even though the fragrance of Paradise can be perceived from such

a great distance.” [Muslim 40:6840]

"A time will come when one will not care how one gains one's money,

legally or illegally." [Bukhari 3:34:13]

"Give in charity because there will come a time on the people when a

person will go out with his alms from place to place but will not find

anybody to accept it." [Bukhari 9:88:236]

Wealth will increase, so that a wealthy man will worry in case no-one

accept his Zakah, and when he offers it to anyone, that person will say,

"I am not in need of it”.

"Time will pass rapidly, good deeds will decrease, miserliness will be

thrown (in the hearts of the people) afflictions will appear and there

will be much 'Al-Harj." They said, "O Allah's Apostle! What is "Al-

Harj?" He said, "Killing! Killing!" [Bukhari 9:88:183]

The Prophet said, "Near the establishment of the Hour there will be

days during which Religious ignorance will spread, knowledge will be

taken away (vanish) and there will be much Al-Harj, and Al-Harj means

killing." [Bukhari 9:88:184]

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“Religious knowledge will be taken away (by the death of religious

learned men)

There will be a large exploitation of illiteracy.

There will be great use of alcohol and adultery. In such a shameful

extent that it will be as common as donkeys eating grass.

There will be less male and more females. The ratio will be fifty women

compared to one man.” [Bukhari 1:3:81]

There will be three places where the earth will open up and men will be

buried alive. This is known in Arabic as Khasf meaning swallowing, one

in the west, one in the east and one in Arabia.

"The Hour will not be established till a fire will come out of the land of

Hijaz, and it will throw light on the necks of the camels at Busra." [Bukhari

9:88:234]

Hudhaifa b. Usaid Ghifari z reported: Allah's Messenger came to

us all of a sudden as we were (busy in a discussion). He said: What do

you discuss about? They g said. We are discussing about the Last Hour.

Thereupon He said:

“It will not come until you see ten signs before and (in this connection)

he made a mention of the Smoke, Dajjal, the Beast, the rising of the

sun from the west, the descent of Isa u son of Mariyam , Yajooj

and Majooj (Gog and Magog), and land-sliding (sinking) in three places,

one in the east, one in the west and one in Arabia at the end of which

fire would burn forth from Yemen, and would drive people to the place

of their assembly.” [Muslim 41:13:6931]

“In Arabia there will be green scenery such as green crops, parks and

streams. The River Euphrates will open its treasures and there will be

mountains of gold (under it).” [Bukhari 9:88:235]

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The point of a whip, the heel of a shoe will speak dialogue and will tell

you what has happened in the home. In fact a person's thigh will inform

them.

Could this be referring to CCTV and Mobile Phones that are prevalent

today? Which have now become a part of our day to day life.

"The Hour will not be established till the sun rises from the west, and

when it rises (from the west) and the people see it, then all of them

will believe (in Allah). But that will be the time when 'No good it will do

to a soul to believe then. If it believed not before." [Bukhari 6:60:159]

Except for the imposter 'Dajjal', there will be thirty other impostors

who will all claim to be Prophets. Where in fact the role of Prophecy

has concluded, as there can be no other Prophet after our Prophet

Sayyiduna Mohammad Mustapha .

Abu Hurayrah said, "The Prophet said, 'The Hour will not come ...

until nearly 30 "dajjal’s" (liars) appear, each one claiming to be a

messenger from Allah.' "[Bukhari and Muslim]

Out of these impostors that have claimed to be prophets some are

mentioned below.

Musaylimah Kizzab, Taleeha Bin Khuwild, Asood Ansi, Mirza Ali

Mohammed Baab, Mirza Ali Hussain Baha'ullah, Mirza Gulam Ahmed

Qadyani, and for sure more are still to come.

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In this section we will look at the Alaamat-e-Kubra or the major signs

leading to the Day of Qiyamah (the order in which the signs manifest

may differ, however they are sure to happen).

Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger as saying: Hasten in

performing these good deeds before these six things happen: the

appearance of Dajjal, the smoke, the beast of the earth, the rising of

the sun from the west, the general turmoil (leading to large-scale

massacre) and death of masses and individuals.” [Muslim 41:7039/7040/7041]

After the lesser signs of the Hour appear and increase, mankind will

have reached a stage of great suffering. Then the awaited Mahdi z will

appear; he is the first of the greater, and clear, signs of the Hour.

There will be no doubt about his existence, but this will only be clear

to the knowledgeable people.

The Mahdi z will rule until the False Messiah (al-Maseeh ad-Dajjaal)

appears, who will spread oppression and corruption. The only ones who

will know him well and avoid his evil will be those who have great

knowledge and Iman (faith).

The false Messiah will remain for a while, destroying mankind

completely, and the earth will witness the greatest Fitnah (tribulation)

in its history.

Then the Sayyiduna Isa u will descend, bringing justice from heaven.

He will kill the Dajjaal, and there will be years of safety and security.

Then the appearance of Ya'jooj and Ma'jooj (Gog and Magog) will take

mankind by surprise, and corruption will overtake them again. In answer

to Jesus' faithful prayer to Allah they will die, and safety, security,

justice and stability will return. This state of affairs will continue for

some years, until the death of Sayyiduna Isa u

The rising of the sun from the west.

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The emergence of the Beast from the earth.

The smoke which will engulf the sky for 40 days.

A wind will take the souls of the believers.

The Qur’an will be taken up into heaven.

A fire from the direction of Yemen, will drive the people to their last

gathering place.

The Trumpet will be sounded: at the first sound everyone will feel

terror; at the second sound all will be struck down; at the last sound

all will be resurrected.

THE COMING OF IMAM AL-MAHDI z

The Mahdi will come at the end of time; he is one of the Rightly-Guided

Caliph and Imam.

Sayyiduna Imam Mehdi z will be from the descendant of the Holy

Prophet and a Hassani Sayed. He will be an Imam and a leader.

Imam Mahdi’s z will arrive at a time when the entire world will be

trapped in kufr.

During this time, all the Abdals (Righteous and Pious) and the Awliyah

from all over the world will migrate to Haramain Sharifain.

Islam will only be prevalent there and the rest of the world will be

engulfed by kufr.

It will be the month of Ramadhan and the Abdals will immersed in the

Tawaaf of the Holy Kaaba, Imam Mahdi z will also be present there.

The Awliyah will recognise him and thus request to take (Bai’at) the

oath of Allegiance at his hands. He will initially refuse to fulfil their

requests.

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Just then, a voice will be heard saying:

"Haza Khalifatullaha Mehdi Fasma'oolahoo Wa Atee'a'oo" meaning

'This is Mehdi, the Khalifa of Allah. Listen to what he says and obey

his commands.’

Immediately, all the Awliyah will pledge their allegiance to him. He

will take all of them with him and journey to Syria.

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THE COMING OF THE DAJJAL

WHO IS DAJJAL?

Allah's Apostle said, "Shall I not tell you about the dajjal a secret

of which no prophet told his nation?

The dajjal is one-eyed and will bring with him what will resemble hell

and paradise, and what he will call paradise will be actually hell; so I

warn you (against him) as Noah warned his nation against him." [Bukhari

4:55:554]

“Allah's Apostle stood up amongst the people and then praised and

glorified Allah and then he mentioned Ad-Dajjal, saying, "I warn you

of him, and there was no prophet but warned his followers of him; but

I will tell you something about him which no prophet has told his

followers:

Ad-Dajjal is one-eyed whereas Allah is not." [Bukhari 9:88:241]

“Allah Apostle said ”While I was sleeping, I saw myself (in a dream)

performing Tawaaf around the Kaaba. Behold, I saw a reddish-white

man with lank hair, and water was dropping from his head. I asked,

"Who is this?' They replied, 'The son of Mary.' Then I turned my face

to see another man with a huge body, red complexion and curly hair and

blind in one eye. His eye looked like a protruding out grape. They said

(to me), He is Ad-Dajjal." The Prophet added, "The man he resembles

the most is Ibn Qatan, a man from the tribe of Khuza'a" [Bukhari 9:88:242]

The Prophet said, "No prophet was sent but that he warned his

followers against the one-eyed liar (Ad-Dajjal). Beware! He is blind in

one eye, and your Lord is not so, and there will be written between his

(Ad-Dajjal) eyes are the letters k. f. r. (Kafir, disbeliever)." (This

Hadith is also quoted by Abu Huraira and Ibn 'Abbas ). [Bukhari 9:88:245]

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He will travel very fast, in forty days he will travel all the world except

for 'Harmain Sharifain' (the two holy mosques in Makkah and Madinah).

Within these forty days the first day will be the length of one year,

the second day will be the length of one month, the third will be the

length of one week and the rest will each be twenty four hours long.

His mischief will be very demanding. He will have with him, one garden

and one place of fire. He will call these Jannah and Dozakh and

wherever he goes he will take them with him. His Jannah will in reality

be the fire and his Dozakh will really be a place for rest.

He will order people to believe him as the lord. Whoever believes him

as the lord he will put them into his Jannah, and whoever rejects him,

he will throw them into his Dozakh.

Through the will of Allah he will be given the power or authority to

perform what seems to be miracles, however this will be his deception.

He will be able to bring back to life the dead. He will make the rain fall.

He will order the earth and it will grow crops as not seen before. He

will go into areas of desolation. The treasures of these areas will be

with him like bees are with flowers. He will show all kinds of miracles

like these, which really will be nothing but magic and illusions. Really

there will be nothing with him and that is why when he disappears

everything will disappear with him and people with have nothing.

The Prophet said about Ad-Dajjal that he would have water and fire

with him: (what would seem to be) fire, would be cold water and (what

would seem to be) water, would be fire. [Bukhari 9:88:244]

Anas bin Malik reported that Allah's Messenger said: “There will

be no land which would not be covered by the Dajjal but Mecca and

Medina, and there would no passage out of the passages leading to them

which would not be guarded by angels arranged in rows. Then he (the

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Dajjal) would appear in a barren place adjacent to Medina and it would

rock three times that every unbeliever and hypocrite would get out of

it towards him.” [Muslim 41:7032]

This hadith has been transmitted on the authority of Anas that Allah's

Messenger said this but with this addition that (the Dajjal would

come) and pitch his tent in the waste-land of Juruf and thus there

would come out of (the city) every hypocrite, man and woman. [Muslim 41:7033]

Anas bin. Malik reported that Allah's Messenger said: “The Dajjal

would be followed by seventy thousand Jews of Isfahan wearing Persian

shawls.” [Muslim 41:7034]

Abu Darda' reported Allah's Apostle as saying, ”If anyone learns

by heart the first ten verses of the Surah al-Kahf, he will be protected

from the Dajjal.” [Muslim 4:135:1766]

Allah's Apostle used to invoke (Allah):

"Allahumma ini a'udhu bika min 'adhabi-l-Qabr, wa min 'adhabi-nnar, wa

min fitnati-l-mahya wa-lmamat, wa min fitnati-l-masih ad-dajjal.”

O Allah! I seek refuge with you from the punishment in the grave and

from the punishment in the Hell fire and from the afflictions of life

and death, and the afflictions of Al-Masih Ad-Dajjal." [Bukhari 2:23:459]

AL-JASSASA – THE SPY

This hadith has been narrated by Amir Bin Sharahil Sha'bi who

reported it from Fatimah bint Qais (she was the first amongst the

emigrant women.)

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Once the Rasoolullah gathered the people of Madinah, after

completing the Salaah, He sat on the pulpit smiling and said:

“Every worshipper should keep seated in their place.” He n then said:

“Do you know why I had asked you to assemble?”

The companions said: “Allah and His Messenger know best.” He

said: “By Allah. I have not made you assemble for exhortation or for

a warning, but I have called you here, for Tamim Dari (a Christian, who

came and accepted Islam), told me something, which agrees with what

I was-telling, you about the imposter, Dajjal.

He narrated to me that he had sailed in a ship along with thirty men of

Bani Lakhm and Bani Judham, whilst out at sea they had been tossed

by waves in the ocean for a month.

These waves took them to a remote island at the time of sunset. They

sat in a small side-boat and entered that Island.

Once they had reached the Island, there they saw a beast who asked

them go to the monastery as there is a person who is very much eager

to meet them.

He (the narrator) said: When it named a person for us we were afraid

of it, for fear that it should be a Devil. Then we hurriedly went on till

we came to that monastery.

When we reached the monastery we found a well-built person there

with his hands tied to his neck and having iron shackles between his

two legs up to the ankles.

We said: Woe be upon thee, who are you? And he said: You would soon

come to know about me, but tell me who are you. We said: We are people

from Arabia and we embarked upon a boat but the sea-waves had been

driving us for one month and they brought us near this island.

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We got into the side-boats and entered this island and here a beast

met us with profusely thick hair and because of the thickness of his

hair his face could not be distinguished from his back. We said: Woe

be to thee, who are you? It said: I am al-Jassasa. We said: What is al-

Jassasa? And it said: We should go to this very person in the monastery

for he is eagerly waiting for you, to know about you. So we came to you

in hot haste fearing that, that might be the Devil.

He (that chained person) said: Tell me about the date-palm trees of

Baisan. We said: ‘What do you want to know about them?' He said: ‘I

want to know whether the trees bear fruit or not’. We said, 'Yes.' He

said, 'Soon they will not bear fruit.'

Then he said, 'Tell me about the lake of at-Tabariyyah [Sea of Galilee,

in Palestine].' We said, 'What do you want to know about it?' He asked,

'Is there water in it?' We said, 'There is plenty of water in it.' He

said, 'Soon it will become dry.'

Then he said, 'Tell me about the spring of Zughar.' We said, 'What do

you want to know about it?' He said, 'Is there water in it, and does it

irrigate the land?' We said, 'Yes, there is plenty of water in it, and the

people use it to irrigate the land.'

"Then he said, 'Tell me about the unlettered Prophet - what has he

done?' We said, 'He has left Makkah and settled in Yathrib.' He asked,

'Do the Arabs fight against him?' We said, 'Yes.' He said, 'How does

he deal with them?' So we told him that the Prophet b had overcome

the Arabs around him and that they had followed him. He asked, 'Has

it really happened?' We said, 'Yes.' He said, 'It is better for them if

they follow him.’

Now I will tell you about myself. I am the Dajjal. I will soon be

permitted to leave this place. I will emerge and travel about the earth.

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In forty nights I will pass through every town and city, except for

Makkah and Madinah, as these have been forbidden to me.

Every time I try to enter either one of them, I will be met by an angel

bearing an unsheathed sword, who will prevent me from entering. There

will be angels guarding them at every passage leading to them.'

Fatimah said, "The Prophet striking the pulpit with his staff, and

said: 'This is Taiyba, this is Taiyba and this is Taiyba [Madinah].

Have I not told you something like this?' The people said, 'Yes.' He

said, 'I liked the account given to me by Tamim because it agrees with

that which I have told you about the Dajjal, and about Makkah and

Madinah.

Indeed he is in the Syrian Sea (Mediterranean) or the Yemen Sea

(Arabian Sea). No, on the contrary, he is in the East, he is in the East,

he is in the East' and He pointed towards the East. Fatimah said:

I memorised this from the Prophet ."

Baisan or Baysan is located in Palestine, now part of Israel known as

Beit Shean. It is said that around 626 hijri the trees there stopped

bearing fruits.

Research carried out by scientist have acknowledge that the water

level in the Sea of Galilee is drying up at an alarming rate.

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SAYYIDUNA 'ISA u COMING DOWN FROM HEAVEN

When Dajjal completes travelling the whole world and heads towards

Syria. The succession of Sayyiduna Isa u, the true Messiah, will happen

at the time of the Dajjal, the false messiah.

Sayyiduna Isa u will descend from the sky and arrive on the east

minaret of the Abbasid Mosque in Damascus. The time will be morning.

The Iqamat of Fajr Salaah will have been called. Sayyiduna Isa u will

order Sayyiduna Imam Mehdi z to lead the congregation of Salaah, as

the Iqamat was called for him z

After the Fajr Salaah, Sayyiduna Isa u will say “Open the gate”. The

gate will be opened and behind it will be Dajjal and thousands of his

soldiers, each one carrying a sword and a shield. When the Dajjal sees

Sayyiduna Isa u he will begin to dissolve like salt in water, and begin

to run away, due to the fragrant smell of Sayyiduna Isa u breath, that

will reach as far as one's sight can see.

The believers and true servants of Allah will gather to support him,

and then Sayyiduna Isa u will lead them against the Dajjal and his army,

who at that time will be heading for Bayt al-Maqdis (Jerusalem).

The Dajjal will run away from him, but Sayyiduna Isa u will catch up

with him at the gate of Ludd, and will say to him, "I have to deal you a

blow; you cannot escape." When Dajjal turns towards Sayyiduna Isa v

faces him, he will begin to dissolve like salt in water. So Sayyiduna Isa

u will kill him with his spear at the gate of Ludd, and there he will die.

The Prophet said, ‘by him in whose hand is my soul, surely the son of

Mariyam will come down among you as a just ruler. He will break the

cross, kill the pigs and abolish the jizyah.

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Wealth will be in such abundance that no-one will care about it, and a

single prostration in prayer will be better than the world and all that is

in it.' "[Bukhari]

All the people will then bring faith upon him. At this time there will only

be one religion and that will be the pure religion of Islam, and there

will be only one sect and that will be of the group of Ahl-e-Sunnah.

The children will play with snakes, both tigers/lions and goats will eat

from the same patch, there will be total harmony between all of Allah

creations.

Sayyiduna Isa o will marry and will have children. He will stay in this

world for forty years and then pass away. He will be buried in the

Masjid-e-Nabawwi next to the beloved Prophet .

Ludd is the biblical city of Lydda, now known as Lod. Lod is a mixed

Jewish-Arab city 15 km southeast of Tel Aviv in the Central District

of Israel.

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SEERAH

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THE HOLY PROPHET

An Insight into the Prophet's Noble Character and Nature

One of the names by which the Prophet Mohammad is Khayru-l-Khalq

or “Best of Creation.” Other similar names of his with identical meaning

are Khayru-l-Bariyya, Khayru-l-Khalqillah, Khayru-n-Nas, Khayru

Hadhihi-l-Umma, and Khîratullah.

These titles refers to His high status over all Prophets and

Messengers as well as over Human, the Jinn and Angels .

It is impossible to accurately describe actual beauty and elegance of

Sayyiduna Rasoolullah , as this is only known to Allah جل جلاله as what the

status and the actual beauty of Sayyiduna Mohammed is.

To draw a pen-picture of his appearance is beyond one’s capability, but

the Sahabah z have endeavoured, according to their capabilities, to

preserve what little they could, of which some is written here.

Imam Qurtubi v says: “The full beauty and elegance of Sayyiduna

Rasoolullah has not been made manifest, otherwise it would not have

been possible for man to look at him”.

The Sahabah z, have done the Ummah an immense favour by conveying

to them the perfect intrinsic knowledge, as well as the perfect

conspicuous elegance and beauty of Sayyiduna Rasoolullah .

When an unfulfilled lover is deprived of meeting the beloved then he

stands in front of the beloveds house remembering the features of his

beloved, in an attempt to gain some solace. It is from habits and

features that the heart is appeased.

Anas bin Malik z reports, “Rasoolullah was of a medium stature, he

was neither very tall nor very short. He was very handsome, of medium

built and his hair was neither very curly nor very straight (but was

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slightly wavy). He had a wheat-coloured complexion. When he walked,

he leaned forward slightly”.

It is related from Jaabir z that he said:” I once saw Rasoolullah on

the night of a full moon. On that night he wore red clothing. At times

I looked at the full moon and at times at Rasoolullah . Ultimately I

came to the conclusion that Rasoolullah was more handsome,

beautiful and more radiant than the full moon.”

Ibn Abbas z says: “The front teeth of Rasoolullah were a bit wide

(spread out). They were spaced out and not close together. When

Rasoolullah talked, an illumination emitting from his teeth. His beard

was full and dense. The pupil of his eye was black. His cheeks were full

and full of flesh could be seen.”

Jaabir bin Samurah z says: “Rasoolullah had a wide mouth. There

were red lines in the whiteness of his eyes. He had little flesh on his

heels.”

Everything of his noble features was perfect and beautiful. In the

manner that is real and intrinsic beauty had reached its last stage, in

the same manner his zaahiri (apparent) beauty had also reached its

fullest and proper stage.

The Prophet’s Miracles

The Messenger of Allah جل جلاله possesses many miracles and signs

demonstrating [his legitimacy], reaching thousands and they are well

known.

From amongst them the most exalted is the Holy Qur’an, the manifest,

a clear miracle and a brilliant proof, falsehood cannot approach it. It

is a revelation from Allah جل جلاله, the One Who is All-Wise and Praiseworthy.

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It incapacitated the most eloquent of Arabia in the most eloquent of

times to produce even a single chapter that would be comparable to the

Holy Qur’an, even if the entire creation were to get together they

would still be unable to produce a verse as beautiful as the verses of

the Holy Qur’an.

Allah جل جلاله, the Exalted says in the Holy Qur’an,

It challenged the entire creation to this despite their large numbers,

their eloquence and their severe enmity, and it challenges them to this

day.

As for the other miracles, it is not possible to enumerate them all due

to their huge number and renewing and increasing nature. However, we

will mention some below:

Once the polytheists challenged the Prophet to show a miracle to

prove that He was indeed the Prophet of Allah جل جلاله, to this the

Glorious Prophet indicated to the moon and the moon spilt into two,

and then on the command of the Prophet the moon was then pieced

together, on seeing this miracle the polytheist slandered Rasoolullah

as a magician and asked people to go to the distant lands and enquire if

this phenomenon had been seen. When they returned they confirmed

that people in the distant lands also saw this miracle, but due to

ignorance the polytheist rejected the clear sign.

Once Abu Jahl asked Rasoolullah as to what he was hiding in his

closed fist. To this Rasoolullah commanded that which was in the

Say, “If the mankind and the jinn gathered in order to bring the like of this

Quran, they could not bring the like of it, even if they assist one another.” [Al-

Isra’: 88]

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hands of Abu Jahl to proclaim as to who He was. To which the stones

in the hands of Abu Jahl greeted Rasoolullah and proclaimed the

Shahaadah. On seeing this Abu Jahl released the stones and fled away.

Everything created by Allah جل جلاله supports and loves Rasulullah as

commanded by their Creator and even when stones recite the Kalima –

La illaha illalah Mohammad Rasoolullah, they are set free.

Once the Prophet and his blessed companion’s z went on an

expedition and there was no water available for them to drink or

perform ablution for Salaah.

Our Pure Prophet asked to search for some water, the companions

came back with a few drops, to which Rasoolullah dipped his blessed

fingers, and water started flowing from between His blessed

fingers. It is mentioned that over three hundred Sahabah z quenched

their thirst and performed ablution.

Jaabir ibn ‘Abdullaah z reported that the Prophet used to go and

stand next to a palm-tree on Fridays. A woman or a man of the Ansaar

said: "O Messenger of Allah, should we not make for you a minbar

("pulpit")?" He said, "If you wish." So they made a minbar, and when

the next Friday came, He was shown to the minbar from where the

Prophet started to give the sermon. All of a sudden the congregation

heard the sound of someone crying hysterically. Upon hearing this

sound the Prophet enquired and the sound was coming from the tree,

from where the Prophet used to give the sermons. The Prophet

came down the minbar and hugged the crying tree until it calmed down."

Leading to the Battle of Badr, Sayyiduna Rasoolullah informed the

companions z of the precise places where the polytheists will die, by

saying, ‘this is the place where such polytheists will die, this is where

such a person will die, and so on’ after the battle when the Sahabah

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analysed the battle field, and indeed where the Prophet stated that

such a person will die that is precisely where that body was to found.

It is narrated by Qatadah bin al Nu'man z that his eye was injured

during a battle and the eyeball slid on to his face. The other Companions

thought of cutting it off. But he said “I will go to the Prophet and

consult him". So we took him to Prophet and told him about it. The

Prophet drew him close and placed the eyeball back in its original

place and pressed it with his palm. Then He prayed for him, “O Allah

cover him with beauty ". Thereafter Qatadah's eye was restored

(healed) in a manner that one could not know which eye had been

damaged (and it became better than other eye).

Abdullah Ibn Jaafar z said “One day a camel came towards the Prophet

, made a rumbling noise and shed tears. When the Prophet saw

this, he caressed the back of it and comforted it. In turn the camel

stopped crying. He then said" Who is its owner?" A young man from

the Ansaar said "It is mine Oh Messenger of Allah". The Messenger of

Allah جل جلاله said" Do you not fear Allah regarding this animal that he has

placed under your ownership? It complained that you neglect feeding

it (properly) and mistreat it"

Narrated by Unais bin 'Amr: Ahban bin Aus said, "I was amongst my

sheep. Suddenly a wolf caught a sheep and I screamed at it (the wolf).

The wolf sat on its tail and addressed me, saying, 'Who will look after

it (i.e. the sheep) when you are busy and not able to look after it? Do

you forbid me the provision which Allah جل جلاله has provided me?' Ahban

added, "I clapped my hands and said, 'By Allah, I have never seen

anything more interesting and wonderful than this!' On that, the wolf

said, 'There is something more (interesting and) wonderful than this;

that is, Allah's Messenger is inviting people to Allah (i.e. Islam).' "Unais

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bin 'Amr added, "Then Ahban went to Allah's Messenger and

informed him what happened and embraced Islam."

Rasoolullah informed us that the Muslims would comprise of three

armies, an army in Syria, and army in Yemen and an army in Iraq. That

they would conquer Egypt, a land where Qirat (a measure of weight and

area) is used, and that they should deal with the people with compassion

for they have protection [being Copts] and ties of kinship [through

Sayyidah Hajrah d].

On the day (of the battle) of Khaybar the Prophet announced that,

"I will give the flag to a person at whose hands Allah will grant

victory." So, the companions of the Prophet got up, wishing eagerly

to see to whom the flag will be given too, and each one having the wish

that it would be given to them. But the Prophet asked for Sayyiduna

Ali z. Someone informed Rasoolullah that he was suffering from

eye-trouble. So, He ordered them to bring Ali z in front of him. Then

the Prophet spat in his eyes and his eyes were cured immediately as

if he never had any eye-trouble.

That Owais al-Qarni z would come to you from the auxiliaries of

Yemen, he would be afflicted with leprosy and it would be healed except

for the space of a dirham, and he indeed arrived during the rule of

Sayyiduna Umar z.

Sayyiduna Rasoolullah said to Sayyiduna Ali z, az-Zubair z and al-

Miqdad z, “Go to the garden of Khakh for indeed there is Dha`inah”

who has a letter with her. [Dha`inah is the woman with whom Hasib al-

Balta`ah sent a letter to the people of Mecca in order to inform them

of the plans of the Messenger of Allah جل جلاله to fight them].

It was concerning this that the first verse of Surah Mumtahinah 60:

28) was revealed.

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'O believers! Take not for friends My and your enemies, you deliver the news to

them in friendship, while they are deniers of the truth that has come to you, and

drive out the Messenger and yourselves from homes because you believe in Allah,

your Lord. If you have come out in my path to struggle and to seek My pleasure,

take them not for friends; you send them secret message of love, while I know well

what you conceal and what you reveal. And whoever of you does so, has,

undoubtedly, gone astray from the straight path.

There they found her after she initially denied having the letter, she

then revealed it out from within her braids.

A Taste of His Humility and Blessed Character

Rasoolullah always looked at people, smiled and made them feel

joyful. He never made them feel depressed.

The Messenger of Allah جل جلاله was sent to humanity as ‘Rahmat ul-

Lilalameen’ Mercy to Mankind, and hence the concern was not just for

his Ummah, but for all of humanity and this is why He went to the

non-Muslims and to the Ghifaris, the lowest tribes on the Arabian

peninsula and talked to them, and call them to the religion of Islam,

humbling himself before them bearing patiently.

Rasoolullah would always occupy people in what benefited them and

the Ummah.

He would ask about them. He would ask news about them. If

somebody was not there, He would say “where is so and so?”

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Rasoolullah gave all of the people who sat with Him full attention

so that each one of them thought they were the most important person

in the majlis (gathering).

If somebody got angry in His presence or had some need and was

forceful, He would be patient with him and He would do that to

the point where that man would end up being calm or forgetting about

His Manner of Communication

Rasoolullah did not speak slow or fast.

He spoke in a moderate tone. His words were neither too short nor

excessive but they were always just right.

When He spoke, people felt as though the exact right amount of

words were used.

Everything about Rasoolullah was in moderation.

When Rasoolullah looked at somebody, He did not just move his

blessed head, He would turn his entire body to give full attention to

that person.

Rasoolullah looked more at the ground than He did up. His n glance

was generally down because of the power of his glance. When he looked

at people, he did not maintain his stare. He would look then move away.

The Prophet was not harsh with anybody, whether they were a

Muslim or not, as Allah جل جلاله mentioned in the Holy Qur’an “If you were

harsh hearted they would have fled from around you”.

The Prophet never spoke except with what concerned him.

The Prophet always brought people together and never separated

them.

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His Manner of Eating and Drinking

Rasoolullah never found fault in anything even in a small amount of

food. Any type of food that was given to eat He did not find fault in

it nor did He excessively praise it.

Our Glorious Master Rasoolullah used to perform Wudhu before and

after eating, that is to wash the hands.

Ibn Majah narrates from Anas z that Rasoolullah said, ‘Whosoever

wishes for Allah جل جلاله to increase the goodness in his home, he should

wash, once the food has been spread out and he should wash, once it

has been gathered. In other words, he should wash his hands and

mouth.’

Ibn ul Najaar reported from Abu Hurairah z that Rasoolullah said,

‘It is the manner (way) of the Ambiya to eat with three fingers.’

Hakeem reported from Ibn Abbas z that Rasoolullah said, ‘Eat with

three fingers, for it is Sunnah and do not eat with all five fingers, for

it is the way of the village dwellers.’

Tabrani reported from Abdullah ibn Umm-e-Hiraam z that Rasoolullah

said, ‘Respect bread for it is from the blessings of the sky and earth.

That person who eats a piece of bread that has fallen from the eating

cloth shall be forgiven.’

Daarimi reported from Asma x that when Thareed (is an Arabian dish

made from pieces of bread) would be brought to her, she would ask for

it to be kept away so that the intensity of its steam may fade away;

and she says, ‘I heard from Rasoolullah that there is more barkat in

doing this.’

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Haakim reports from Jaabir z and Abu Dawud v report from Asma x

that Rasoolullah said, ‘Allow food to cool, for there is no blessing in

hot food.’

Ibn Majah reports from Ibn Umar that Huzoor said, ‘Eat together

in a group and do not eat individually for there is blessing in eating in a

group.’

Tirmidhi reported from Ibn-e-Umar that Rasoolullah heard the

sound of a person burping. Rasoolullah said, ‘Limit the sound of your

burping, for he who over fills his stomach in the world will be the

hungriest on the Day of Qiyaamat’.

Tirmidhi reported from Umm-e-Haani . She says, ‘Huzoor came to

my home and asked if there was anything (to eat). I said that there

was nothing except dry bread (roti) and vinegar.’ He said, ‘Bring it

forth! The people in a home which has vinegar are never dependant on

any condiment.’

Abu Dawud, Ibn Majah and Daarimi report from Abu Hurairah z that

Rasoolullah said, ‘When a person has eaten something (and some

particles remain in his teeth) which he removes by means of cleaning

the teeth (making khilaal of the teeth), he should spit out those

(particles which come from the teeth) and if it is from the tongue, then

he may swallow it. Whosoever did this has done a good thing and if he

hasn’t, then there is no harm.’

12 Foods which the Beloved Prophet Muhammad liked and their

Benefits.

1. Barley:

- Good in fever, while use in a soup form.

2. Dates: The Prophet said:

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- That a house without dates has no food. It should also be eaten

at the time of childbirth.

3. Figs:

- It is a fruit from paradise and a cure for piles.

4. Pomegranate: The Prophet said:

- It cleanses you of Shaytaan and evil aspirations for 40 days.

5. Grapes:

- The Prophet was very fond of grapes, it purifies the blood,

provides vigour and health, strengthens the kidneys and clears

the bowels.

6. Honey:

- Considered the best remedy for diarrhoea when mixed in hot

water. It is the food of foods, drink of drinks and drug of drugs.

It is used for creating appetite, strengthening the stomach,

eliminating phlegm; as a meat preservative, hair conditioner, eye

soother and mouthwash. It is extremely beneficial in the

morning in warm water.

7. Milk: The Prophet said:

- That milk wipes away heat from the heart just as the finger

wipes away sweat from the brow. It strengthens the back,

improved the brain, renews vision and drives away forgetfulness.

8. Mushroom: The Prophet said:

- That mushroom is a good cure for the eyes.

9. Olive Oil: The Prophet said:

- Excellent treatment for skin and hair, delays old age, and treats

inflammation of the stomach.

10. Vinegar:

- Prophet Muhammad used to have this with olive oil.

11. Water: The Prophet said

- The best drink in this world is water, when you are thirsty drink

it by sips and not gulps, gulping produces sickness of the liver.

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His manner of sleeping

Baraah reports that “When Sayyiduna Rasoolullah went to sleep

He would put his right hand under his right cheek, and recited the

following duaa.

Rabbi qini adhaa-baka yauma tub-a-thu ‘ibbaadaka

“O Allah, save me from Your punishment on the day of Qiyaamah”. [Sunnan Ibn Majah]

Although Sayyiduna Rasulullah was sinless, He recited these types

of du'aas (supplications) to express his humbleness.

A special benefit may be derived from this is the heart is on the left

side of the chest, and by sleeping on the right side, the heart remains

on the top side hence one will not have a deep sleep, but will sleep

lightly. If one sleeps on the left side, the heart will be at the bottom,

which will result in a deep sleep.

Some physicians have for this reason said, that it is good to sleep on

the left side, because if one has a deep sleep, the food digest better.

This is a fact, but there is a harm too, which has not be taken into

consideration. If the heart is at the bottom, the weight of the whole

body will be on it and this will affect it.

The heart is one of the main organs of the body and putting a little

pressure on it may cause many diseases. Therefore, medically speaking,

if it is good to sleep on the left, then too it is detrimental, from which

one should at all times take precaution. In this respect, from the

medical point of view it is important to sleep on the right side.

Hudhayfah says: "When Rasulullah lay down on a bed, he recited:

Allahumma bi-ith-mika a-mutu wa ahyaa

“O Allah! in thy name do i live and die”.

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When he awakened he recited this du'aa:

Alhamdulillaahil ladhi ahyaanaa ba'da maa amaatana wa-ilayhin nushur

“Praise be to Allah who restored unto us life, having caused us to die and unto him

shall be the resurrection”.

Sleep is synonymous with death. That is why sleep has been linked to

death, and waking with life.

Sayyidah Aayeshah narrates: "Every night before Rasulullah slept

on his bed, He put together his hands (as in the du'aa) and blew on it

and recited the following Surahs.

Al-Ikhlaas (Qul huwauahu ahad), Al-Falaq (Qul a'udhu birabbil falaq),

and An-Naas (Qul a'udhu birabbin naas) and wiped those parts of the

body that he could (wherever the hand could reach). He began with the

head, then the face and then the front part of his body. This was done

thrice".

It is reported from Sayyiduna Rasulullah that if one recites a portion

of the Qur’an before sleeping, an Angel is appointed to protect one till

one awakens.

His Worship

Every deed and action of Sayyiduna Rasulullah is divine worship,

every word and quietness is Dhikr (remembrance of Allah ).

Mughirah bin Shu'bah reports that Rasulullah performed such

lengthy nafl prayers, that his blessed legs became swollen. The

Sahaabah said: "You undergo such great difficulties, when Allah جل جلاله

has forgiven your past and the future sins". Rasulullah replied:

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"When Allah جل جلاله has blessed me so much, should I not be a grateful

servant?"

Sayyiduna Rasulullah although being sinless and assured of high

status, which no Wali of Allah جل جلاله can attain, nor any previous Nabi has

attained; did not stop worshipping Allah جل جلاله but gave so much importance

and attention to voluntary devotions.

We who are called his ummah and claim to follow his path, how much

importance do we attach to these acts when we are more sinful and lax.

Sayyidina 'Ali says: "Ibaadah is something performed because the

object is Jannah, which is a businessman's 'ibaadah. The 'ibaadah is

meant for purchasing. The price is paid here and the articles obtained

in the hearafter.

Sometimes 'ibaadah is because of fear this is a slave's 'ibaadah.

Ibaadah is performed for fear of punishment, as is the custom of the

servant.

One 'ibaadah is that which is performed without any future need or

fear. It is solely for the gratitude of Allah abundant blessings".

Aswad bin Yazeed says he enquired from 'Aayeshah regarding

the Salaah of Rasulullah at night. She replied: " Rasulullah slept

(after 'Eshaa) for the first half portion of the night. He then awakened

(and performed the tahajjud prayers) till the time of Suhur (sehri),

thereafter he performed the witr Salaah. He then went to his bed.

Abu Hurayrah says that Rasulullah said: "When one awakens at

night (for-tahajjud salaah), two short rakahs should, be performed at

the beginning".

Sayyiduna Rasulullah performed different amounts of rakahs in

tahajjud. These are according to different times. If there was time he

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performed more rakahs, otherwise less rakahs were performed. There

are no specified amount of rakahs for tahajjud.

It has been reported by Ibn 'Abbaas that he once slept at the house

of his aunt Maymunah (during his childhood). Rasulullah slept till

the middle of the night, or till a little before that. Rasulullah then

awakened and began wiping off the signs of sleep from his face. He

then recited the last ten aayaat of Surah Aali 'Imraan (Inna fi khalqis

samaawaati wal ard). He got up and went to a leather bag that was

hanging and (took water in a utensil from it) performed wudu from it.

He then commenced his Salaah. 'Abdullah bin 'Abbaas says: 'I also

got up (performed wudu) and stood next to-him (on his left).

Rasulullah put his right hand on my head he caught my ear and pulled

me to his right side, so that I might stand on the right according to

the sunnah. He then performed two rakahs Salaah six times (the total

of twelve rakahs. Mulla 'Ali Qaari has written that according to the

madh-hab of Imaam Aa'zam Abu Hanifah , in tahajjud prayers there

are twelve rakahs). He then performed the witr Salaah and slept. When

the mu-adh-dhin (Sayyiduna Bilaal ) came to him, he got up and recited

two short rakahs and went for the Fajr Salaah.

Sayyidah Hafsah the wife of Rasulullah reports:

“Rasulullah performed while sitting. He recited surah in it, and

recited with such tarteel (distinct and clear tone), that the surah

became longer than one that is lengthier".

His Fasting

It was the noble practice of Sayyiduna Rasulullah to observe many

Siyaam (fasts), at times he continually observed fasts for many days.

The virtues of fasting have been mentioned in many books. In every

command of Allah جل جلاله there are thousands of benefits and wisdom. The

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human mind and lofty thinking cannot reach the wisdom of the All Wise

Allah جل جلاله . The one who remains hungry, can feel what a hungry person

experiences and the difficulties the hungry confront.

In such a state one creates a passion to help the hungry, and the feeling

to help the poor is also sensed. More than this, it subdues one's

animalistic passions and urges. Many a time when these tendencies

irritate a human, it results in degrading a human religiously as well as

materially.

Maulana Rumi explains this in the following couplets:

'This love which the people have today, is not the love which good

people have. This is a mischief to fill the stomach. When the stomach

is filled, then unlawful deeds come to mind. And when the stomach is

empty and full of hunger, then love and its kind are all forgotten'.

'Abdullah bin Shaqeeq reports: "I inquired from 'Aayeshah

regarding the (nafil) Saum of Rasulullah . She replied: 'At times

Rasulullah fasted continuously. We used to say, he will keep on

fasting (this month). At times he did not fast, till we began thinking he

will not fast (that month). Rasulullah did not fast for a month after

he came to Madinah, besides the fasts of Ramadhan'".

Ibn 'Abbaas relates: "Rasulullah fasted the major portion of the

month at times, till we thought that he did not intend ending the fasts.

In some months he did not fast, we began to think he would not fast

now, besides Ramadhan he did not fast for a full month".

Sayyidah Aayeshah says: "I did not observe Rasulullah fast for

more days in any month (excluding Ramadhan) other than Sha'baan. He

fasted for the major part of the month, and nearly fasted for the full

month".

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Sayyidah Aayeshah reports: "Rasulullah (often) gave importance

to the fasting on Mondays and Thursdays"

In a narration in Sahih Muslim regarding Monday, it has been stated

that "I was born on a Monday, the revealing of the Quran to me also

began on a Monday". In one hadith it stated that "Allah forgives the

sins of every Muslim (provided the rules apply) on Mondays and

Thursdays". It is said regarding those two people who are on bad terms

"hold the granting of their forgiveness till they reconcile among

themselves".

Abu Hurayrah says: "Rasulullah said: 'Deeds are presented before

Allah on Mondays and Thursdays. I desire that my deeds be presented

whilst I am fasting'".

His Recitation of the Holy Qur'an

The manner in which Sayyiduna Rasulullah recited and the

importance he attached to the tarteel (distinct and clear tone) and

tajweed (recital with established rules of pronunciation and intonation)

in reciting the Qur-aan.

Ya'laa bin Mamlak says: "He asked Ummul Mu'mineen Sayyiditina

Ummi Salamah about the recital of Rasulullah ". She replied: "He

recited every word separately and clearly".

Qataadah reports: "I inquired from Anas : 'How was the recital of

Rasulullah ?' He replied: 'He recited (The words of madd) with a

madd"'.

Ummi Salamah reports: "Rasulullah recited every aayah

separately. He recited 'Alhamdulillaahi Rabbil 'Aa-lameen' and paused,

then recited 'Ar Rahmaanir Raheem' and paused. Then paused after

reciting 'Maaliki Yawmiddeen"'.

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His Weeping / Crying

A person weeps (cries) because of some reason. At times one cries

because of mercy and kindness; at times because of fear; sometimes

because of fondness and-love; sometimes due to intense happiness;

sometimes due to pain or-sorrow; at times due to the oppression of

someone.

Among these there is the crying of taubah (repentance) which is an

outcome of some sin committed; one type of crying is due to nifaaq

(hypocrisy), which is done for show, where one cries in Salaah so that

others may feel that that person is crying due to piety, humbleness

etc.; one type of crying is for a request, for instance where one cries

for a dead person without taking any remuneration; one type is to cry

for a remuneration where for example one is paid to cry at the house

of a dead person as is the custom in some areas; one type of crying is

the crying of acceptance where one sees another crying and after

seeing this they also begins to cry. One type of crying is called a lie,

that is the crying of a person after committing a sin but thereafter

does not refrain from that sin.

Sayyiduna Rasulullah mainly cried due to the fondness and love for a

deceased person, or for fear of, on behalf of the ummah, or because

of the fear or longing for Allah جل جلاله

The commentators on hadith write that the crying of Sayyiduna

Daawud was due to sorrow. The crying of Sayyiduna Ibrahim was

due to a desire, and the crying of Sayyiduna Rasulullah was because

of love.

Abdullah bin Shikh-kheer says: ''I attended the noble assembly of

Rasulullah . He was performing Salaah. Because of his crying, such

sound emitted from his chest, like that of a boiling pot''.

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This was due to the total humbleness of Sayyiduna Rasulullah .

The Children of Rasoolullah

Rasoolullah and Sayyidah Khadijah had six children – four

daughters and two sons.

Rasoolullah also had a son with Sayyidah Maria Qibtiya .

Sadly all the sons of the Rasoolullah , Sayyiduna Abdullah , Sayyiduna

Qasim and Sayyiduna Ibrahim passed away in their infancy.

Sayyiduna Zainab was the eldest of the Rasoolullah four

daughters. She married her first cousin Abul 'Aas who was the son

of her maternal aunt Hala . He hadn’t accepted Islam at the time of

the marriage but was always a loving and devoted husband to Sayyidah

Zainab and good son-in-law to the Rasoolullah . Sayyidah Zainab

experienced many hardships in her life, including being severely

wounded for her love and support of Islam.

Sayyidah Ruqaiyyah was the second eldest daughter of the

Rasoolullah . Her first marriage to Utba ended in divorce after his

father, Rasoolullah Uncle Abu Lahab, forced him to divorce her. Her

second marriage was to Sayyiduna Uthman who himself experienced

cruel torture from the non-believers. Sayyidah Ruqaiyyah was a very

virtuous lady who endured many hardships courageously. She was only

in her early twenties when she passed away.

Sayyidah Umm-e Kulthum was the second youngest daughter of the

Rasoolullah . Like Sayyidah Ruqaiyyah she too was first married to

Abu Lahab’s son, the youngest Utaiba, but like his brother he divorced

his young wife at the order of his parents. After the death of Sayyidah

Ruqaiyyah , Rasoolullah gave Sayyidah Umm-e Kulthum’s hand in

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marriage to Sayyiduna Uthman . They both shared an exemplary

marriage but were only together for a few years when Umm-e Kulthum

became ill and passed away.

Sayyidah Fatima was Rasoolullah youngest daughter and shared a

very close relationship with her father. She was a very hard-working

and noble woman and despite being very poor herself she was very

generous to others. Rasoolullah gave her hand in marriage to his

cousin Sayyiduna Ali , the son of his uncle Abu Talib. Sayyidah Fatima

was Rasoolullah only living child at the time of his death, but she

passed away shortly after in the month of Ramadan. Rasoolullah

stated Fatima was one of the four most perfect, spiritual and

exalted ladies in the world.

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GOOD CONDUCT AND THE COMPANY OF GOOD PEOPLE

In this section we will mention a series of Hadith, about how a Muslim

should be and who they should be acquainted to.

The Holy Prophet has said,

"Nothing better has been endowed to mankind than good moral

character, and the man most perfect in Iman is the one who bears

excellent moral character, and the good among you are those whose

conduct is good".

"I have been sent (as a Prophet) to raise moral conduct to perfection

(which means achieving accomplishment in moral conduct is the Mission

of the Apostle of Allah).”

"Allah is Merciful and kind and loves kindness and affection. He lay

stress on kindness and not on severity and harshness.”

“Shyness or (as a virtue) consists in Iman, and residence is in the

Paradise and talking absurd is oppression (and injustice) the abode of

this is in the hell.”

“Adopt the company of none but of men of Iman”.

“Sit among the elders and learn things from the religious scholars. The

good friend is one who reminds you of Allah when you forget and

helps you in remembering Him.”

‘The good companion in one whose appearance revives you in the

remembrance of Allah and his talks encourage you for doing good,

and his activities remind you of the Day of Judgement.”

“The example of a good and bad companion is a kin to a musk seller and

the furnace bellower respectively. The former either will give you

something or the good smell will reach you (in his present), while the

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latter will either burn your clothes or the bad smell of the smoke will

cause you extreme trouble.”

“A person remains in the Deen of the one who they have befriended. It

must therefore be observed as to what kind of person is whom we make

a friend."

Sayyiduna Umar z has said, “Do not keep the company of a sinful and

evil person, who has no regard for moral virtues. They will teach you

their own evil doing and moral laxity, and do not open your secrets

before them, and consult your affairs only with those (trust worthy

people) who fear Allah جل جلاله”.

Sayyiduna Ali z has said, “Do not keep the company with an evil person,

as he will try to induce you with his behaviour and would very much like

to malign you with his doings and present his worst deeds as best ones.

Do no friendship with the fools and the crazy, as they will cause you

trouble and will not bring any benefit to you even if they try to do so,

their silence is better than speech, and distance better than nearness,

death better than life, also do not keep company with liars, this will not

benefit you, they will carry your secrets to others and bring those of

others to you. If you tell them the truth they will stick to falsehood.”

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