"IF I MEET THE PROPHET (PBUH), I WILL ASK HIM FOR DUA" In this episode, professor of Islamic Banking and Finance Tamer Salem addresses some of our questions about the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). When asked about the food recommended by the Prophet, Professor Salem mentions that he favours thareed. Thareed, or tharid, is a highly nutritious Middle Eastern dish consisting of meat chunks, vegetables and a thick sauce served over pitta bread or flatbread. This dish has deep roots in Arabian culture. The Prophet (PBUH) said, "Many men reached perfection but none among the women reached perfection except Mary, the daughter of Imran, and Asia, Pharoah's wife. And the superiority of `Aisha to other women is like the superiority of Tharid to other kinds of food." Fund honest independent Muslim journalism: https://lnkd.in/e8VZG6qC #islam #muslim #QA #questions #prophet #tharid #middleeast
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Today's Dilemma-Take What SUITS US from ISLAM, and FORGET ABOUT THE REST!!! For Example: 🔹 This is Halal, that is Haram 🔹 This is Right, that is Wrong (The two points pretty much sums up everything...) So, here's the thing ➡ Never point towards anybody in any matter unless YOU can claim you are a clean slate! cz as you do point, your 4 fingers point to your own-self (👉) suggesting that "MAN LOOK INTO YOURSELF FIRST!" So: ✔ Before rendering anything as Halal or Haram, understand how many Haram actions you yourself do daily! ✔ Before judging or giving conclusive statements about anybody, understand if all your actions are correct/meet the standards, or not. ✔ Give an advice (regarding any matter) when you are sure that you can turn this 👉 into this 🤚 (that no finger points back at you and nobody can raise a question on your action) 🔹Take Away Note: NEVER EVER correct anyone on the same thing that you yourself are doing wrong. Fix yourself first than move on to pointing others (speaking w.r.t all Islamic principles, not just one or two, and of course these principles include all phases of our lives) May ALLAH SWT give us all a better understanding of our Deen. AMEEN. JazakAllah Khair
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Allah says, I have hidden 6 things in 6 places. But people look for it in different places. 1. I have placed the religion of Islam in hunger, poverty and patience, but people seek it in the abundance and prosperity of the world. 2. I respect the last night worship, but people seek, in the company of the ruler and the powerful. 3. I have left happiness and comfort in paradise, but people seek it in the world. 4. I put greatness in modesty and humility, but man seeks it in pride. 5. I left getting rich in small pleasures, but people seek it in greed. 6. I have placed acceptance of prayers in halal earnings, but people seek it in haraam earnings. May Allah grant us the tawfiq to act correctly. A-Min. (collected)
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Allah says, I have hidden 6 things in 6 places. But people look for it in different places. 1. I have placed the religion of Islam in hunger, poverty and patience, but people seek it in the abundance and prosperity of the world. 2. I respect the last night worship, but people seek, in the company of the ruler and the powerful. 3. I have left happiness and comfort in paradise, but people seek it in the world. 4. I put greatness in modesty and humility, but man seeks it in pride. 5. I left getting rich in small satisfactions, but people seek it in greed. 6. I have placed acceptance of prayers in halal earnings, but people seek it in haraam earnings. May Allah grant us the tawfiq to act correctly. Ameen.
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Tafsir Ishraq Al Ma’ani: FULL SET OF Vol. I-XIII & Juz 30 (by Syed Iqbal Zaheer, 1997-2007, 265x13pp.) With the revival of interest in Islam in our times, the Qur’an is also being increasingly read, especially by the intellectuals: Muslims and non-Muslims alike. However, and although its message and central theme have been stated in unambiguous terms, its translation fails to impart the same meaning with the same effect. Additionally, the Qur’an deals with every subject of human concern and gives guidelines for application to life and society. This increases its scope widely, and requires on the part of the reader knowledge of various disciplines for proper appreciation of its message. It is specially important to know how the Qur’an was understood by those who received it first: Prophet Muhammad, on whom be Allah’s peace, and his immediate followers. Second in order of interest and importance would be to know how the scholars of Islam have understood it in every age. The present work endeavours in the main to provide this information. However, it also presents useful notes, variant notes, variant opinions, anecdotes and legal points – from commentaries old and new. Order Now : https://lnkd.in/eEsxWRD8
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Your True Calling ➡️ In Islam, the goal is to worship our creator, Allah. The Qur'an says: "And i did not create the jinn and mankind except to worship Me. I do not want from them any provision, nor do i want them to feed Me." Al-Quran, Surah Adh-Dhariyat, Ayah 56-57 We must remember whilst reading this ayah that production and success are part of worship, if done with Ehsaan. ➡️ Ehsaan means doing it in the best way, with the right intention. Now you have to understand that producing something valuable for the society around is worship. Having success in that is worship. ➡️ So everything the Muslim entrepreneur is doing is worship, as long as it is halal. There is no contradiction between worship and success in this life. Having an amazing relationship with your wife is worship. Having children is worship. Having a nice house is worship. ✅ That is why Islam is a beautiful way of life. ✅ It allows you to achieve success holistically. ✅ It allows you to believe that by achieving success, you are really engaging in worship. #muslim #islam #muslimcommunity #islamiceconomy #muslimbusiness
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The 26th part of the Quran consists of six parts: 1. Surah Al Ehqaaf (complete) 2. Surah Muhammad (complete) 3. Surah Fatah (complete) 4. Surah Hujraat (complete) 5. Surah Qaaf (complete) 6. Surah Al Zariyaat (initial part) Surah Al Ehqaaf: In this chapter, various aspects are discussed, including the importance of kindness towards parents, the consequences faced by the Aad tribe for their mischief, and the acceptance of faith by the Jinn. Surah Muhammad: This chapter emphasizes descriptions of paradise, the tendency of some individuals to forget their relationships when they gain wealth or power, and the significance of opposing Allah and His Messenger (PBUH). Surah Fatah: Here, the discussion revolves around the interpretation of "Fatah al-Mubin" as either the Treaty of Hudaybiyyah or the conquest of Makkah, the acceptance of faith by people, and the circumstances surrounding the Treaty of Hudaybiyyah. Surah Hujraat: Key points include the declaration of prophethood, the importance of resolving disputes through reconciliation, and warnings against negative behaviors like backbiting and slander. Surah Qaaf: This chapter addresses the resurrection after death, accountability for one's actions, and the denial and punishment of various nations throughout history. Surah Al Zariyaat: Starting with a discussion on accountability and the attributes of the pious, it also includes Prophet Ibrahim's hospitality towards his guests. These chapters collectively emphasize the importance of recognizing Allah's sovereignty, seeking repentance, and accepting the truth of the Quranic message. #Quran #quranmajeed #QuranTranslation #qurandaily #quranmajeedwithurdutranslation #QuranClassesOnline #shordigital #alkalaam
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Order Now : https://lnkd.in/eEsxWRD8 Tafsir Ishraq Al Ma’ani: FULL SET OF Vol. I-XIII & Juz 30 (by Syed Iqbal Zaheer, 1997-2007, 265x13pp.) With the revival of interest in Islam in our times, the Qur’an is also being increasingly read, especially by the intellectuals: Muslims and non-Muslims alike. However, and although its message and central theme have been stated in unambiguous terms, its translation fails to impart the same meaning with the same effect. Additionally, the Qur’an deals with every subject of human concern and gives guidelines for application to life and society. This increases its scope widely, and requires on the part of the reader knowledge of various disciplines for proper appreciation of its message. It is specially important to know how the Qur’an was understood by those who received it first: Prophet Muhammad, on whom be Allah’s peace, and his immediate followers. Second in order of interest and importance would be to know how the scholars of Islam have understood it in every age. The present work endeavours in the main to provide this information. However, it also presents useful notes, variant notes, variant opinions, anecdotes and legal points – from commentaries old and new.
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"A believer is a truth seeker." His Eminence Mufti Muhammad Shafi Usmani (may Allah have mercy on him), the Grand Mufti of Pakistan, stated: Intellect dictates that one should neither be a blind follower of tradition (قدامت پسند) nor a fanatic innovator (جدت پسند), but rather a seeker of reality & truth (حقیقت پسند). Adopt what is good from the past, and also embrace what is new and beneficial. Islam wants humans to utilize Allah's blessings and gifts to create new innovations, achieve economic prosperity, but with two conditions: Firstly, do not use God's blessings in disobedience to Him, and secondly, do not forget the True Bestower of blessings (منعم حقیقی). [Reference: Majalis Mufti Azam, Page 612] #Mufti #Revolution #Haqeeqat #truth #innovation #technology #current #old #contemporary
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