Allah Ak wahid zaat hai jis say dukh baant kar dil ko sakoon milta hai


اللہ
ايک واحد ذات ہے جس سے دکھ بانٹ کر دل کو سکون ملتا یے

Follow the Knowledge and it will lead you to it's source Allah (swt).

The words of the Quran and teachings of our Prophet Muhammad guide us to a wealth of wisdom and knowledge. In fact, Allah calls Quran the “Book of wisdom” in many places in the Quran. He says: “A.L.R. These are the ayats of the Book of wisdom.” (Yunus, Chapter #10, Verse #1). The Almighty also says: “We have sent it down as an Arabic Quran, in order that ye may learn wisdom.”  (Yusuf, Chapter #12, Verse #2)  Allah sent Prophets and Messengers to propagate that wisdom. He says in one of such verses: “A similar (favor have ye already received) is that We have sent among you a Messenger of your own, rehearsing to you Our Signs, and sanctifying you, and instructing you in Scripture and wisdom, and in new knowledge.”  (Al-Baqara, Chapter #2, Verse #151)”  In its text, Quran also teaches wisdom through the words of a person named Luqman. Although not a prophet, Allah had granted him enormous wisdom. He was wise enough to have an entire chapter named after him. He was a pious person and according to the Quran was granted wisdom by Allah. As Allah says in the Quran: And indeed We bestowed upon Luqman AlHikmah (wisdom and religious understanding, etc.) saying: “Give thanks to Allah,” and whoever gives thanks, he gives thanks for (the good of) his ownself. And whoever is unthankful, then verily, Allah is All Rich (Free of all wants), Worthy of all praise.  (Luqman: 12)

The words of the Quran and teachings of our Prophet Muhammad guide us to a wealth of wisdom and knowledge. In fact, Allah calls Quran the “Book of wisdom” in many places in the Quran. He says: “A.L.R. These are the ayats of the Book of wisdom.” (Yunus, Chapter #10, Verse #1). The Almighty also says: “We have sent it down as an Arabic Quran, in order that ye may learn wisdom.”
 (Yusuf, Chapter #12, Verse #2)

Allah sent Prophets and Messengers to propagate that wisdom. He says in one of such verses: “A similar (favor have ye already received) is that We have sent among you a Messenger of your own, rehearsing to you Our Signs, and sanctifying you, and instructing you in Scripture and wisdom, and in new knowledge.
 (Al-Baqara, Chapter #2, Verse #151)”

In its text, Quran also teaches wisdom through the words of a person named Luqman. Although not a prophet, Allah had granted him enormous wisdom. He was wise enough to have an entire chapter named after him. He was a pious person and according to the Quran was granted wisdom by Allah. As Allah says in the Quran: And indeed We bestowed upon Luqman AlHikmah (wisdom and religious understanding, etc.) saying: “Give thanks to Allah,” and whoever gives thanks, he gives thanks for (the good of) his ownself. And whoever is unthankful, then verily, Allah is All Rich (Free of all wants), Worthy of all praise.
 (Luqman: 12)

Eid ul Adha



Eid Mubarak!
Today marks the start of Eid ul Adha, the greater of the two Eid celebrations and one of the holiest occasions in the Muslim calendar.
Millions of Muslims around the world will gather to mark the date with feasts, prayers, exquisite clothing and parades as well as many taking part in the annual Hajj pilgrimage.



1) The taking of one innocent life is like taking all of mankind… and the saving of one life is like saving all of mankind. (Quran, 5:33)
2) He is the One God; the Creator, the Initiator, the Designer. To Him belong the most beautiful names. Glorifying Him is everything in the heavens and the earth. He is the Almighty, most wise. (Quran 59:24)
3) I put my trust in Allah, my Lord and your Lord! There is not a moving creature, but He has a grasp of its forelock. Verily, my Lord is on the straight path [the truth]. (Quran 11:55-56)
4) O You who believe! Enter absolutely into peace [Islam]. Do not follow in the footsteps of Satan. He is an outright enemy to you. (Quran: 2, 208)


5) Whoever desires to meet his Lord, he should do good deeds and not associate anyone in the worship of his Lord. (Quran – 18:110)

Dua when hearing the aadhaan


Repeat what the Mu'adhdhin say, except for when he say, 
"Come to the prayer"
"come to Salvation"

Here you should say:
There is No might & no power by ALLAH.

Women are one half of society, which gives birth to the other half so it is as if they are the entire society.

Women are one half of society, which gives birth to the other half so it is as if they are the entire society.  -Ibn  Al- Qayyim



WOMEN ARE ONE HALF OF SOCIETY,
 WHICH GIVES BIRTH TO THE OTHER HALF SO IT IS AS IF THEY ARE
 THE ENTIRE SOCIETY. 
-IBN  AL- QAYYIM

May ALLAH keep guiding us all and grant us Halaal form of sustenance



 BismilLahir Rahmaanir Raheem. 

The institution of marriage and the want to have children was the custom of the best of creation, the prophets and messengers chosen by ALLAH. ALLAH says about them
"And indeed ALLAH sent messengers before you and made for them wives and offspring" (al-Raad 38).

The best example for the believers is the example of the prophet Muhammad (sallallaahu alaihi wasallam), who married and had children. These prophets and messengers are the people whom Muslims should look to emulate. Allah says
"They are those whom ALLAH has guided. So follow their guidance" (al-Anaam 90).
They should be emulated and none else. 

Islam has forbidden celibacy (state of not being married), monasticism (life of monks & nuns) and castration (removal of the male glands) for such purposes. The prophet (sallallaahu alaihi wasallam) made this clear when he told those companions who were considering acetic forms of life: "I pray and I sleep; I fast and I break my fast; and I marry women. Whoever turns away from my way of life is not from me."

The prophet (sallallahu alaihi wasallam) not only encouraged marriage but he encouraged marrying those women who are child-bearing. He stated: "marry the loving, child-bearing women for I shall have the largest numbers among the prophets on the day of Resurrection."(Recorded by Ahmad and ibn Hibban.).

From the Islamic perspective, children are a gift and a blessing from ALLAH. ALLAH mentions some of the bounties that HE has bestowed upon mankind in the following verse: "And ALLAH has made for you spouses of your own kind and has made for you, from your wives, sons and grandsons, and has bestowed upon you good provisions." (al-Nahl 72).

ALLAH also said: "Wealth and children are the adornment of the life of this world." (al-Kahf 46).
The only true provider for all mankind is ALLAH. If Muslims follow what ALLAH has prescribed for them, ALLAH will provide for them. ALLAH has warned about killing one's children out of fear of poverty for either parents or the child. ALLAH says: "Kill not your children because of poverty - ALLAH provide sustenance for you and for them" (al-Anaam 151).

ALLAH also says: "And kill not your children for fear of poverty. ALLAH shall provide for them as well as for you. Surely, the killing of them is a great sin" (al-Isra 31).

Hence, Muslims should never abort or kill their children out of fear of poverty. It is ALLAH who provides for them.
To be continued in Shaa ALLAH. Please hold on to your questions on this topic till after the third Reminder to understand the topic well. May ALLAH keep guiding us all and grant us Halaal form of sustenance. Aameen.