02/06/2012

Read this story!!!!

A Christian invited a Muslim man once to his
house, so he accepted his invitation. The non
Muslim man brought him Grape and the
Muslim accepted it and ate it. But when he
brought him a glass of wine, the Muslim refused and said: « It’s forbidden in Islam to
drink wine ! »
The Christian answered him :”so it’s ok for
you to eat grape but drinking wine which
was extracted and came from grape is
forbidden in your religion ?! How can this be possible?!
“Do you have a wife?” asked the Muslim
The Christian answered : “yes”
« do you have a daughter ? »
“yes”
“your wife gave you your daughter just like grape gave you wine, and it was ok for you to
marry the mother but God forbade you to
marry your daughter!”
The only answer of the Christian was «
Ashhadu an la ilaha illaAllah wa ashhadu anna
Muhammadan rasulullah » (“There is no God but Allah and Muhammad is the Messenger of
Allah.”)

Instead of watching some tv

Instead of watching some tv, listening to your
favourite song, or reading a novel, make value of
your time and do something which will help you,
read the Quran! it
will definately help you in this dunya and the
akhirah. Hadrat ibn Mas’ud reported that the Messenger of
Allah has said, “Whoever recites a letter of the
Book of Allah (the Qur’an) he will be credited with a
good deed, and a good deed gets a tenfold reward.
I do not say that Alif-Laam-Meem are one letter; but
Alif is a letter, Laam is a letter and Meem is a letter.” [Sunan Tirmidhi, Vol 2, Page 119 - Sunan
Daarimi,
Vol 2, Page 320]

What is love?

- Love is when Khadijah (RadiALLAHU Anha) spent her entire wealth on this Deen for the Man she loved.
- Love is when the Prophet (Sallahu Alaihi Wasallam) took the glass that Ayesha (RadiALLAHU Anha) drank from and put his lips on the exact place she put her's and then drank.
- Love is when the Prophet (Sallahu Alaihi Wasallam) had a race with Ayesha (RadiALLAHU Anha) and joked with her when she lost.
- Love is when Zainab (RadiALLAHU Anha) would sacrifice her most prized possession, her everything for her Husband.

REAL LOVE is not based on romance, candle light dinners and walks along the beach rather it is based On respect, compromise, care and trust.

STORY -- THE BEAUTIFUL HIJAB

Once a brother was driving while visiting in a
country, along with his wife. A lady pulled up beside
him and started yelling obceneties at him, and asking
" why are you doing that to her". She was talking
about his veiled wife. He told her to pullover on the side, and she did. He said "you asked me a question, I will answer it" "where is your money he said?" Reluctantly she answered "in my wallet" "where is your wallet?" he asked. "why? Why do you want to know" she replied. He said "you asked me a question and I will answer
it, I am not going to rob you, just answer the
question" "in my purse" she said. "where do you keep your purse?" "Why?" she asked. "You asked a question and I will answer it, where do
you keep your purse?" "Under the seat in my car" she answered. "why do you do that?" "why go through the trouble of putting your money
in your wallet, then in a purse, the putting the purse
under the seat?" "To protect it, should someone want to steal it" she
said. "that is why my wife is covered, to protect her." May ALLAH make it easy for the sisters to wear the
Hijab in the CORRECT manner. May the covering of
your shroud not be the first time you will wear the
Hijab. Aameen.

Hanafi Maliki Shafe'ee Hanbali

Among Sunnis; Hanafi, Maliki, Shafe’ee and Hanbali are considered as Ahle Sunnat Wal Jama’at. The basic difference among the four groups of Ahle Sunnat Wal Jama’at is the FIQH (Jurisprudence of Islam). Otherwise, these four groups have unanimity in beliefs, traditions and the status of Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him), his SAHABAH (companions), his Aal (progeny) and the Aulia Allah (The very righteous people among Muslims) in Islam. Most of the Ahle Sunnah Wal Jama’ah follow the tradition of SUFIS (mysticism of Islam). Brelvi school of thought is also considered as Ahle Sunnat wal Jama’at. They follow the Hanafi FIQH.

The basic differences between Ahle Sunnat Wal Jama’at and the other Sunni sects are as follows;

Ahle Sunnat Wal Jama’at believes that;
v Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him) is closer and dearer to believers than their own lives.
v A believer must seek the pleasure (REDHA) of both Allah and His messenger, Muhammad (peace be upon him).
v Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) is spiritually alive in his grave (QABR-E-ANWAR). He listens and responds to the salutations and Darood Sharif that the Ummatee (followers) recite on him.
v Allah keeps Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) informed about the conditions and situations of every Ummatee (follower). That is why he (peace be upon him) will be able to witness (SHAHEED) about the conditions of people on the judgement day in front of Allah.
v Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) is the leader of all prophets and messengers of Allah.
v Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) will intercede (SHAFA’AT) for the sinners on the judgement day and his SHAFA’AT (intercession) will be accepted by Allah.
v Allah gave Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him) the knowledge of unseen (GHAIB). He has the knowledge of past, present and future.
v All the companions of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) are the most honourable people among the Ummah of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).
v The household (Ahle Bait) and the progeny of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) are the most honourable leaders of the Ummah of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).
v The wives of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) are the mothers for all believers and must be respected and honoured.
v Calling Ya Rasool-ullah (peace be upon him) is permissible in Islam and a tradition of Salaf Saleheen.
v The Aulia Allah (the very righteous saints) are very honourable people. They are inspired by Allah and they are spiritually alive in their graves.
v Organizing the birthday celebrations of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and gatherings of Meelad Sharif are very noble and Islamic deeds.
v Standing up during SALAAM (salutation) on Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) is an honourable action and shows love and respect towards Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).
v Visiting the graves and shrines of Prophets of Allah and Aulia Allah (Sufis) is permissible deed in Islam and highly desirable tradition of Muslims.
v Organizing programs on the birthdays and death anniversaries (Urs) of Aulia Allah (Sufis) is permissible in Islam. “Giyarween sharif” of Sayyidna Abdul Qadir Jilani (May Allah’s blessings upon him) is permissible in Islam.
v Serving humanity is a part of EBADAH (worship) of Allah and the tradition of Sufis.
v Fanaticism, extremism and forceful conversion is an un-Islamic practice and is condemned by Islam.

The other Sunni sects such as Wahabis, Salafis (Ahle Hadith), Parvezees, Deobandis, etc.. do not believe or practice the above traditions of Ahle Sunnah.