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Saturday, 01 November 2008 |
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بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم
الولاء و البراء
Al-Walaa` wa al-baraa`
Walaa’ (loyalty, allegiance) and baraa’ (innocence from, disowning) are amongst the key concepts of the Islamic aqeedah which every Muslim must understand and hold close to their hearts. In essence it means the loyalty to Allah, to His Messenger (saw) and to the believers, and the innocence from and disassociation from disbelief, the disbelievers and all those who aid them in any way.
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Tuesday, 19 August 2008 |
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Though the evidences for Khilafah are many, we start with a daleel that perhaps better than any other describes our reality today, a time when no Khaleefah exists. The hadith was reported by Imam Muslim on the authority of Nafi’ (via ‘Abdullah b. ‘Umar) that the Messenger of Allah (saw)
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Wednesday, 13 August 2008 |
There are many obstacles we face in life. Once we have realised the Truth, the root of all obstacles becomes the controlling and taming the nafs. So, we might find ourselves struggling in maintaining good relations with family and friends. It may also be that we have become detached from the da’wah due to the strain it has on maintaining a comfortable life style.
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Wednesday, 13 August 2008 |
The word Birr (kindness) in the Arabic language is used to describe righteousness, piety, reverence, devoutness and kindness among other things. The word Barr (kind) on the other hand, is he who is kind, devout, and righteous. Both of these words come from the root verb Barra which means to be dutiful, to be reverent, and to be devoted. So, when Allah (swt) uses this word Barr to describe Yahya (as), He (swt) meant that Yahya (as) was kind and devoted to his parents.
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Wednesday, 06 August 2008 |
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The sources in Islamic law are primarily the Qur’an and Sunnah[1]. The Qur’an, the book held sacred by Muslims, contains approximately 500 verses dealing with diverse topics which are of a legal relevance. The Sunnah represents the repository of reports of sayings, acts and consent of the Prophet Muhammad. The role of the Sunnah is seen as an elaboration of the Quranic injunctions. There are other sources which derive from the two primary sources and they are the Ijma’ (legal consensus), Qiyas (analogical deduction) and other disputed sources but they are not relevant to the discussion at hand.
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Wednesday, 06 August 2008 |
This khutbah is on surah al-Inshiqaq
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Wednesday, 06 August 2008 |
This khutbah (Friday sermon) is on the topic of 'drawing closer to Allah (swt)'
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Wednesday, 06 August 2008 |
This khutbah (Friday sermon) is on the merits of the Quran
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Tuesday, 05 August 2008 |
Supplication is the weapon of the believer which can even change the Decree (Qada) of Allah by His Leave. It is part of the belief in Tawheed that we believe that Allah responds to the one who is distressed:
أَمَّنْ يُجِيبُ الْمُضطَرَّ إِذَا دَعَاهُ وَيَكْشِفُ السُّوءَ وَيَجْعَلُكُمْ خُلَفَاءَ الأَرْضِ أَءِلَهٌ مَعَ اللَّهِ قَلِيلاً مَا تَذَكَّرُونَ
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Tuesday, 05 August 2008 |
This khutbah (Friday sermon) is on the tafsir of surah Takweer.
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