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Amazing Story

Oneday i got text message from my best friend in Malaysia, she needed my help regarding something which i cant share it in this blog as it's part of her secret.I knew her from Islamic Forum and finally we became very best friend, we discussed many Islamic things including her personal matters....and Finally there was a time she needed my help, she asked me to join particular Forum, its This one with special mission i.e Investigate a data....hehe *sound very serious* anyway im not gonna talking about that forum and what mission i had but beyond that, from that forum i found a miracle....guess what????Here's the Complete Story..... I registered in the forum and start involving with the very intelect discussion there. there were so many brothers and sisters from all over the world joined the forum. suddenly i saw very interesting ID "salamun salam". she mentioned in the forum that she lived in East London and the good thing as well is she had BLOG!! as i have been cra...

The TIME!!!

All thanks and praise are due to Allah and peace and blessings be upon His Messenger. Dear questioner, we are really happy to have your question and we hope that our humble efforts meet your expectations. We also appreciate your great concern for the welfare of Muslim Ummah.Yes, you are right, time wasting is one of the problems we need to address. It’s important for a Muslim to know the value of his time, for time is life. A Muslim should not waste his time in things that do not bring him closer to Allah, in things that will not serve as a contribution for the betterment of his people, his society and mankind in general.In Islam things should be categorized according to their level of importance. Early Muslims used to capture every moment of their time. Thabit Al-Bunany said: “When my father was on his deathbed, I went to assist him in pronouncing the Shahaadah (Testification of Faith). He said: ‘Son! Leave me alone, for I have recited all my supplications five times and I’m on my si...

Tips For Better Marriage

By Sr. Muntaqima Abdur-Rashid "And among His Signs is this, that He created for you mates from amongyourselves that you may dwell in tranquillity with them, and He hasput love and mercy between your (hearts). Verily in that are Signs forthose who reflect" (30: 21). I have listed some rules that may benefit those seeking an Islamicmarriage, as well as, those who are already married. I do not pretendto be an expert of any kind. I have learned what I know throughmarrying at the early age of 18, just 9 months after em bracingIslam. I muddled my way through much of my 14 years of marriage, andconsider myself a graduate from the 'school of hard knocks'. T he rulesare: 1. Be conscious of your physical appearance. No one was more consciousof this than the Prophet. His Sulmah reflects keen attention topersonal hygiene and good grooming. He kept himself strong andmuscular. Most likely the first aspect of you that attracted your matewas your appearance, so don't think that...

Weeping

A Few Miscellaneous Stories about the Fear of Allah It is very difficult to cover all that is said in the Qur'an and the Hadith about the importance of fear of Allah. It may, however, be understood that fear of Allah is an essential step towards all spiritual advancement. The Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) said: "Fear of Allah is the root of all wisdom". Hadhrat Ibn 'Umar (Radhiyallaho anho) used to weep so much with the fear of Allah that he lost his eyesight. He said to somebody watching him: "You wonder at my weeping. Even the sun weeps with the fear of Allah." On another occasion, he is reported to have said: "Even the moon weeps with His fear." The Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam] once passed by one of the Sahabah who was reciting the Qur'an. When he came to the verse: "And when the heaven splitteth asunder and becometh rosy like red hide", ( LV:37) the hair of his body stood on end, and he was nearly choked, wit...