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On 2010-02-16 18:06:02, julias wrote:
Asalaam O'Alaikum

Could someone please give me a list of Halal & Haram things in Islam doesn't have to be just food

Thanks

Salaam




Wassalam brother

here are a few:

http://www.themodernreligion.com/HalalHaram.htm
http://www.halalmc.net/
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Never Miss Your Prayer



'He is under water diving, its his work ... he can't leave his job undone...but he can't lose the fajr....so he prayed underwater'



SubhanAllah !!!
Allah has givn us the whole world as a place for worship, so we can perform our salah! but why do we make silly excuses and miss our prayers?
[ This Message was edited by: PeterKay on 2010-02-21 00:21 ]
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40 Rabbana duas from the Holy Book in 3 languages


1.

Our
Lord! Accept (this service) from us: For Thou art the
All-Hearing, the All-knowing
[2:127]

Rabbana
taqabbal minna innaka antas Sameeaul Aleem

ÑîÈîñæîÇ ÊîâîÈîñäò
åðæîñÇ Åðæîñãî ÃîæòÊî
ÇäÓîñåðêÙï ÇäÙîäðêåï
[ÇäÈâÑÉ
:127]


2.

Our
Lord! Make of us Muslims, bowing to Thy (Will), and of our
progeny a people Muslim, bowing to Thy (will); and show us
our place for the celebration of (due) rites; and turn unto
us (in Mercy); for Thou art the Oft-Returning, Most
Merciful
[2:128]

Rabbana
wa-j'alna Muslimayni laka wa min Dhurriyatina
'Ummatan Muslimatan laka wa 'Arina Manasikana wa tub
'alayna 'innaka
'antat-Tawwabu-Raheem

ÑîÈîñæîÇ
èîÇÌòÙîäòæîÇ åïÓòäðåîêòæð äîãî
èîåðæ ÐïÑðñêîñÊðæîÇ ÃïåîñÉë
åïñÓòäðåîÉë äîñãî èîÃîÑðæîÇ
åîæîÇÓðãîæîÇ èîÊïÈò ÙîäîêòæîÂ
Åðæîñãî ÃîæÊî ÇäÊîñèîñÇÈï
ÇäÑîñÍðêåï
[ÇäÈâÑÉ
:128]


3.

Our
Lord! Grant us good in this world and good in the hereafter,
and save us from the chastisement of the fire
[2:201]

Rabbana
atina fid-dunya hasanatan wa fil 'akhirati hasanatan
waqina 'adhaban-nar

ÑîÈîñæîÇ
ÂÊðæîÇ áðê ÇäÏïñæòêîÇ ÍîÓîæîÉë
èîáðê ÇäÂÎðÑîÉð ÍîÓîæîÉë
èîâðæîÇ ÙîÐîÇÈî ÇäæîñÇÑð
[ÇäÈâÑÉ
:201]


4.

Our
Lord! Bestow on us endurance, make our foothold sure, and
give us help against the disbelieving folk
[2:250]

Rabbana
afrigh 'alayna sabran wa thabbit aqdamana wansurna
'alal-qawmil-kafirin

ÑîÈîñæîÇ
ÃîáòÑðÚò ÙîäîêòæîÇ ÕîÈòÑÇë
èîËîÈðñÊò ÃîâòÏîÇåîæîÇ
èîÇæÕïÑòæîÇ Ùîäîé Çäâîèòåð
ÇäãîÇáðÑðêæî
[ÇäÈâÑÉ
:250]


5.

Our
Lord! Condemn us not if we forget or fall into error
[2:286]

Rabbana
la tu'akhidhna in-nasina aw
akhta'na

ÑîÈîñæîÇ äÇî ÊïÄîÇÎðÐòæîÇ
Åðæ æîñÓðêæîÇ Ãîèò ÃîÎò×îÃòæîÇ
[ÇäÈâÑÉ
:286]


6.

Our
Lord! Lay not on us a burden Like that which Thou didst lay
on those before us
[2:286]

Rabbana
wala tahmil alayna isran kama hamaltahu 'alal-ladheena
min qablina

ÑîÈîñæîÇ
èîäÇî ÊîÍòåðäò ÙîäîêòæîÇ
ÅðÕòÑëÇ ãîåîÇ ÍîåîäòÊîçï Ùîäîé
ÇäîñÐðêæî åðæ âîÈòäðæîÇ
[ÇäÈâÑÉ
:286]


7.

Our
Lord! Lay not on us a burden greater than we have strength
to bear. Blot out our sins, and grant us forgiveness. Have
mercy on us. Thou art our Protector; Help us against those
who stand against faith
[2:286]

Rabbana wala tuhammilna ma la taqata lana bihi
wa'fu anna waghfir lana wairhamna anta mawlana fansurna
'alal-qawmil kafireen

ÑîÈîñæîÇ èîäÇî
ÊïÍîåðñäòæîÇ åîÇ äÇî ×îÇâîÉî
äîæîÇ Èðçð èîÇÙòáï ÙîæîñÇ
èîÇÚòáðÑò äîæîÇ èîÇÑòÍîåòæîÇ
ÃîæÊî åîèòäÇîæîÇ áîÇæÕïÑòæîÇ
Ùîäîé Çäòâîèòåð ÇäòãîÇáðÑðêæî

[ÇäÈâÑÉ
:286]


8.

Our
Lord! (they say), Let not our hearts deviate now after Thou
hast guided us, but grant us mercy from Thine own Presence;
for Thou art the Grantor of bounties without measure
[3:8]

Rabbana
la tuzigh quloobana ba'da idh hadaytana wa hab lana
milladunka rahmah innaka antal Wahhab

ÑîÈîñæîÇ
äÇî ÊïÒðÚò âïäïèÈîæîÇ ÈîÙòÏî
ÅðÐò çîÏîêòÊîæîÇ èîçîÈò äîæîÇ
åðæ äîñÏïæãî ÑîÍòåîÉë Åðæîñãî
ÃîæÊî ÇäòèîçîñÇÈï
[8: Âä
ÙåÑÇæ]


9.

Our
Lord! Thou art He that will gather mankind Together against
a day about which there is no doubt; for Allah never fails
in His promise.
[3:9]

Rabbana
innaka jami'unnasi li-Yawmil la rayba ri innAllaha la
yukhliful mi'aad

ÑîÈîñæîÇ
Åðæîñãî ÌîÇåðÙï ÇäæîñÇÓð
äðêîèòåí äÇîñ ÑîêòÈî áðêçð Åðæîñ
Çääñçî äÇî êïÎòäðáï ÇäòåðêÙîÇÏî
[Âä ÙåÑÇæ
:9]


10.

Our
Lord! We have indeed believed: forgive us, then, our sins,
and save us from the agony of the Fire
[3:16]

Rabbana
innana amanna faghfir lana dhunuubana wa qinna
'adhaban-Naar

ÑîÈîñæîÇ
ÅðæîñæîÇ ÂåîæîñÇ áîÇÚòáðÑò
äîæîÇ ÐïæïèÈîæîÇ èîâðæîÇ
ÙîÐîÇÈî ÇäæîñÇÑð
[Âä ÙåÑÇæ
:16]


11.

Our
Lord! We believe in what Thou hast revealed, and we follow
the Messenger. Then write us down among those who bear
witness
[3:53]

Rabbana
amanna bima anzalta wattaba 'nar-Rusula fak-tubna
ma'ash-Shahideen

ÑîÈîñæîÇ
ÂåîæîñÇ ÈðåîÇ ÃîæÒîäîÊò
èîÇÊîñÈîÙòæîÇ ÇäÑîñÓïèäî
áîÇãòÊïÈòæîÇ åîÙî
ÇäÔîñÇçðÏðêæîð
[Âä ÙåÑÇæ
:53]


12.

Our
Lord! Forgive us our sins and anything We may have done that
transgressed our duty: Establish our feet firmly, and help
us against those that resist Faith
[3:147]

Rabbana-ghfir lana dhunuubana wa israfana fi amrina
wa thabbit aqdamana wansurna 'alal qawmil
kafireen

ÑÈîñæîÇ
ÇÚòáðÑò äîæîÇ ÐïæïèÈîæîÇ
èîÅðÓòÑîÇáîæîÇ áðê ÃîåòÑðæîÇ
èîËîÈðñÊò ÃîâòÏîÇåîæîÇ
èÇæÕïÑòæîÇ Ùîäîé Çäòâîèòåð
ÇäòãîÇáðÑðêæîð
[Âä ÙåÑÇæ
:147]


13.

Our
Lord! Not for naught Hast Thou created (all) this! Glory to
Thee! Give us salvation from the penalty of the Fire
[3:191]

Rabbana
ma khalaqta hadha batila Subhanaka faqina
'adhaban-Naar

ÑîÈîñæîÇ
åîÇ ÎîäîâòÊî çîÐÇ ÈîÇ×ðäÇë
ÓïÈòÍîÇæîãî áîâðæîÇ ÙîÐîÇÈî
ÇäæîñÇÑð
[Âä ÙåÑÇæ
:191]


14.

Our
Lord! Any whom Thou dost admit to the Fire, Truly Thou
coverest with shame, and never will wrong-doers Find any
helpers!
[3:192]

Rabbana
innaka man tudkhilin nara faqad akhzaytah wa ma
liDh-dhalimeena min ansar

ÑîÈîñæîÇ
Åðæîñãî åîæ ÊïÏòÎðäð ÇäæîñÇÑî
áîâîÏò ÃîÎòÒîêòÊîçï èîåîÇ
äðäØîñÇäðåðêæî åðæò ÃîæÕîÇÑí
[Âä ÙåÑÇæ
:192]


15.

Our
Lord! We have heard the call of one calling (Us) to Faith,
'Believe ye in the Lord,' and we have believed.
[3:193]

Rabbana
innana sami'na munadiyany-yunadi lil-imani an aminu bi
Rabbikum fa'aamanna

ÑîñÈîñæîÇ
ÅðæîñæîÇ ÓîåðÙòæîÇ åïæîÇÏðêëÇ
êïæîÇÏðê äðäÅðêåîÇæð Ãîæò
ÂåðæïèÇò ÈðÑîÈðñãïåò áîÂåîæîñÇ
[Âä ÙåÑÇæ
:193]


16.

Our
Lord! Forgive us our sins, blot out from us our iniquities,
and take to Thyself our souls in the company of the
righteous
[3:193]

Rabbana
faghfir lana dhunoobana wa kaffir 'ana sayyi'aatina
wa tawaffana ma'al Abrar

ÑîÈîñæîÇ
áîÇÚòáðÑò äîæîÇ ÐïæïèÈîæîÇ
èîãîáðñÑò ÙîæîñÇ ÓîêðñÆîÇÊðæîÇ
èîÊîèîáîñæîÇ åîÙî ÇäÃÈòÑîÇÑð
[Âä ÙåÑÇæ
:193]


17.

Our
Lord! Grant us what Thou didst promise unto us through Thine
apostles, and save us from shame on the Day of Judgment: For
Thou never breakest Thy promise
[3:194]

Rabbana
wa 'atina ma wa'adtana 'ala rusulika wa la
tukhzina yawmal-Qiyamah innaka la tukhliful
mi'aad

ÑîÈîñæîÇ
èîÂÊðæîÇ åîÇ èîÙîÏÊîñæîÇ Ùîäîé
ÑïÓïäðãî èîäÇî ÊïÎòÒðæîÇ êîèòåî
ÇäòâðêîÇåîÉð Åðæîñãî äÇî
ÊïÎòäðáï ÇäòåðêÙîÇÏ
[Âä ÙåÑÇæ
:194]


18.

Our
Lord! We believe; write us down among the witnesses.
[5:83]

Rabbana
aamana faktubna ma' ash-shahideen

ÑîÈîñæîÇ
ÂåîæîñÇ áîÇãòÊïÈòæîÇ åîÙî
ÇäÔîñÇçðÏðêæî
[ÇäåÇÆÏÉ
:83]


19.

O Allah
our Lord! Send us from heaven a table set (with viands),
that there may be for us - for the first and the last of us
- a solemn festival and a sign from thee; and provide for
our sustenance, for thou art the best Sustainer (of our
needs)
[5:114]

Rabbana
anzil 'alayna ma'idatam minas-Samai tuknu lana
'idal li-awwa-lina wa aakhirna wa ayatam-minka war-zuqna
wa anta Khayrul-Raziqeen

ÑîÈîñæîÇ
ÃîæÒðäò ÙîäîêòæîÇ åîÂÆðÏîÉë
åðñæî ÇäÓîñåîÇÁ Êîãïèæï äîæîÇ
ÙðêÏÇë äðñÃîèîñäðæîÇ èîÂÎðÑðæîÇ
èîÂêîÉë åðñæãî èîÇÑòÒïâòæîÇ
èîÃîæÊî ÎîêòÑï ÇäÑîñÇÒðâðêæî
[ÇäåÇÆÏÉ
:114]


20.

Our
Lord! We have wronged our own souls: If thou forgive us not
and bestow not upon us Thy Mercy, we shall certainly be
lost.
[7:23]

Rabbana
zalamna anfusina wa il lam taghfir lana wa tarhamna lana
kuna minal-khasireen

ÑîÈîñæîÇ
ØîäîåòæîÇ ÃîæáïÓîæîÇ èîÅðæ
äîñåò ÊîÚòáðÑò äîæîÇ
èîÊîÑòÍîåòæîÇ äîæîãïèæîæîñ åðæî
ÇäòÎîÇÓðÑðêæî
[ÇäÃÙÑÇá
:23]


21.

Our
Lord! Send us not to the company of the wrong-doers
[7:47]

Rabbana
la taj'alna ma'al qawwmi-dhalimeen

ÑîÈîñæîÇ
äÇî ÊîÌòÙîäòæîÇ åîÙî Çäòâîèòåð
ÇäØîñÇäðåðêæî
[ÇäÃÙÑÇá
:47]


22.

Our
Lord! Decide Thou between us and our people in truth, for
Thou art the best to decide.
[7:89]

Rabbanaf-tah baynana wa bayna qawmina bil haqqi wa
anta Khayrul Fatiheen

ÑîÈîñæîÇ
ÇáòÊîÍò ÈîêòæîæîÇ èîÈîêòæî
âîèòåðæîÇ ÈðÇäòÍîâðñ èîÃîæÊî
ÎîêòÑï ÇäòáîÇÊðÍðêæî
[ÇäÃÙÑÇá
:89]


23.

Our
Lord! Pour out on us patience and constancy, and take our
souls unto thee as Muslims (who bow to thy will)!
[7:126]

Rabbana
afrigh 'alayna sabraw wa tawaffana
Muslimeen

ÑîÈîñæîÇ
ÃîáòÑðÚò ÙîäîêòæîÇ ÕîÈòÑëÇ
èîÊîèîáîñæîÇ åïÓòäðåðêæî
[ÇäÃÙÑÇá
:126]


24.

Our
Lord! Make us not a trial for those who practise oppression;
And deliver us by Thy Mercy from those who reject (Thee)
[10:85-86]

Rabbana
la taj'alna firnatal lil-qawmidh-Dhalimeen wa najjina
bi-Rahmatika minal qawmil kafireen

ÑîÈîñæîÇ
äÇî ÊîÌòÙîäòæîÇ áðÊòæîÉë
äðñäòâîèòåð ÇäØîñÇäðåðêæî ;
èîæîÌðñæîÇ ÈðÑîÍòåîÊðãî åðæî
Çäòâîèòåð ÇäòãîÇáðÑðêæî
[êèæÓ
:85-86]


25.

O our
Lord! Truly Thou dost know what we conceal and what we
reveal: for nothing whatever is hidden from Allah, whether
on earth or in heaven
[14:38]

Rabbana
innaka ta'iamu ma nukhfi wa ma nu'lin wa ma yakhfa
'alal-lahi min shay'in fil-ardi wa la
fis-Sama'

ÑîÈîñæîÇ
Åðæîñãî ÊîÙòäîåï åîÇ æïÎòáðê
èîåîÇ æïÙòäðæï èîåîÇ êîÎòáîé
Ùîäîé Çääñçð åðæ ÔîêòÁí áîê
ÇäÃîÑòÖð èîäÇî áðê ÇäÓîñåîÇÁ
[ÅÈÑçêå
:38]


26.

O our
Lord! And accept my Prayer.
[14:40]

Rabbana
wa taqabbal Du'a

ÑîÈîñæîÇ
èîÊîâîÈîñäò ÏïÙîÇÁ
[ÅÈÑçêå
:40]


27.

O our
Lord! Cover (us) with Thy Forgiveness - me, my parents, and
(all) Believers, on the Day that the Reckoning will be
established!
[14:41]

Rabbana
ghfir li wa li wallidayya wa lil Mu'mineena yawma
yaqumul hisaab

ÑîÈîñæîÇ
ÇÚòáðÑò äðê èîäðèîÇäðÏîêîñ
èîäðäòåïÄòåðæðêæî êîèòåî
êîâïèåï ÇäòÍðÓîÇÈï
[ÅÈÑçêå
:41]


28.

Our Lord! Bestow on
us Mercy from Thyself, and dispose of our affair for us in
the right way!
[18:10]

Rabbana
'atina mil-ladunka Rahmataw wa hayya lana min amrina
rashada

ÑîÈîñæîÇ
ÂÊðæîÇ åðæ äîñÏïæãî ÑîÍòåîÉë
èîçîêðñÆò äîæîÇ åðæò ÃîåòÑðæîÇ
ÑîÔîÏëÇ
[Çäãçá
:10]


29.

Our
Lord! We fear lest he hasten with insolence against us, or
lest he transgress all bounds
[20: 45]

Rabbana
innana nakhafu any-yafruta 'alayna aw
any-yatgha

ÑîÈîñæîÇ
ÅðæîñæîÇ æîÎîÇáï Ãîæ êîáòÑï×î
ÙîäîêòæîÇ Ãîèò Ãîæ êî×òÚîé
[×ç :45]


30.

Our
Lord! We believe; then do Thou forgive us, and have mercy
upon us: For Thou art the Best of those who show mercy
[23: 109]

Rabbana
amanna faghfir lana warhamna wa anta khayrur
Rahimiin

ÑîÈîñæîÇ
ÂåîæîñÇ áîÇÚòáðÑò äîæîÇ
èîÇÑòÍîåòæîÇ èîÃîæÊî ÎîêòÑï
ÇäÑîñÇÍðåðêæî
[ÇäåÄåæèæ
:109]


31.

Our
Lord! Avert from us the Wrath of Hell, for its Wrath is
indeed an affliction grievous,- Evil indeed is it as an
abode, and as a place to rest in.
[25: 65-66]

Rabbanas-rif 'anna 'adhaba jahannama inna
'adhabaha kana gharama innaha sa'at musta-qarranw wa
muqama

ÑîÈîñæîÇ
ÇÕòÑðáò ÙîæîñÇ ÙîÐîÇÈî
Ìîçîæîñåî Åðæîñ ÙîÐîÇÈîçîÇ
ãîÇæî ÚîÑîÇåëÇ ÅðæîñçîÇ ÓîÇÁÊò
åïÓòÊîâîÑëñÇ èîåïâîÇåëÇ
[ÇäáÑâÇæ
:65-66]


32.

O my
Lord! Grant unto us wives and offspring who will be the
comfort of our eyes, and give us (the grace) to lead the
righteous
[25:74]

Rabbana
Hablana min azwaajina wadhurriy-yatina, qurrata 'ayioni
wa-jalna lil-muttaqeena Imaama

ÑîÈîñæîÇ
çîÈò äîæîÇ åðæò ÃîÒòèîÇÌðæîÇ
èîÐïÑðñêîñÇÊðæîÇ âïÑîñÉî
ÃîÙòêïæí èîÇÌòÙîäòæîÇ
äðäòåïÊîñâðêæî ÅðåîÇåëÇ
[ÇäáÑâÇæ
:74]


33.

Our Lord
is indeed Oft-Forgiving Ready to appreciate (service)
[35: 34]

Rabbana
la Ghafurun shakur

ÑîÈîñæîÇ
äîÚîáïèÑì ÔîãïèÑì
[áÇ×Ñ :34]


34.

Our
Lord! Thy Reach is over all things, in Mercy and Knowledge.
Forgive, then, those who turn in Repentance, and follow Thy
Path; and preserve them from the Penalty of the Blazing
Fire!
[40:7]

Rabbana
wasi'ta kulla sha'ir Rahmatanw wa 'ilman faghfir
lilladhina tabu wattaba'u sabilaka waqihim
'adhabal-Jahiim

ÂåîæïèÇ
ÑîÈîñæîÇ èîÓðÙòÊî ãïäîñ ÔîêòÁí
ÑîñÍòåîÉë èîÙðäòåëÇ áîÇÚòáðÑò
äðäîñÐðêæî ÊîÇÈïèÇ èîÇÊîñÈîÙïèÇ
ÓîÈðêäîãî èîâðçðåò ÙîÐîÇÈî
ÇäòÌîÍðêåð
[򂇄 :7]


35.

And
grant, our Lord! that they enter the Gardens of Eternity,
which Thou hast promised to them, and to the righteous among
their fathers, their wives, and their posterity! For Thou
art (He), the Exalted in Might, Full of Wisdom. And preserve
them from (all) ills; and any whom Thou dost preserve from
ills that Day,- on them wilt Thou have bestowed Mercy
indeed: and that will be truly (for them) the highest
Achievement.
[40:8-9]

Rabbana
wa adhkhilum Jannati 'adninil-lati wa'attahum wa man
salaha min aba'ihim wa azajihim wa dhuriyyatihim innaka
antal 'Azizul-Hakim, waqihimus sayyi'at wa man
taqis-sayyi'ati yawma'idhin faqad rahimatahu wa
dhalika huwal fawzul-'Adheem

ÑîÈîñæîÇ
èîÃîÏòÎðäòçïåò ÌîæîñÇÊð ÙîÏòæí
ÇäîñÊðê èîÙîÏÊîñçïå èîåîæ
ÕîäîÍî åðæò ÂÈîÇÆðçðåò
èîÃîÒòèîÇÌðçðåò
èîÐïÑðñêîñÇÊðçðåò Åðæîñãî ÃîæÊî
ÇäòÙîÒðêÒï ÇäòÍîãðêåï èîâðçðåï
ÇäÓîñêðñÆîÇÊð èîåîæ Êîâð
ÇäÓîñêðñÆîÇÊð êîèòåîÆðÐí áîâîÏò
ÑîÍðåòÊîçï èîÐîäðãî çïèî
ÇäòáîèòÒï ÇäòÙîØðêåï
[򂇄
:8-9]


36.

Our
Lord! Forgive us, and our brethren who came before us into
the Faith, and leave not, in our hearts, rancour (or sense
of injury) against those who have believed.
[59:10]

Rabbana-ghfir lana wa li 'ikhwani nalladhina
sabaquna bil imani wa la taj'al fi qulubina
ghillal-lilladhina amanu

ÑîÈîñæîÇ
ÇÚòáðÑò äîæîÇ èîäðÅðÎòèîÇæðæîÇ
ÇäîñÐðêæî ÓîÈîâïèæîÇ
ÈðÇäòÅðêåîÇæð èîäîÇ ÊîÌòÙîäò
áðê âïäïèÈðæîÇ ÚðäëñÇ
äðñäîñÐðêæî ÂåîæïèÇ
[ÇäÍÔÑ
:10]


37.

Our
Lord! Thou art indeed Full of Kindness, Most Merciful.
[59:10]

Rabbana
innaka Ra'ufur Rahim

ÑîÈîñæîÇ
Åðæîñãî ÑîÄïèáì ÑîñÍðêåì
[ÇäÍÔÑ
:10]


38.

Our
Lord! In Thee do we trust, and to Thee do we turn in
repentance: to Thee is (our) Final Goal
[60:4]

Rabbana
'alayka tawakkalna wa-ilayka anabna wa-ilaykal
masir

ÑîñÈîñæîÇ
Ùîäîêòãî ÊîèîãîñäòæîÇ
èîÅðäîêòãî ÃîæîÈòæîÇ èîÅðäîêòãî
ÇäòåîÕðêÑï
[ÇäååÊÍæÉ
:4]


39.

Our
Lord! Make us not a (test and) trial for the Unbelievers,
but forgive us, our Lord! for Thou art the Exalted in Might,
the Wise.
[60:5]

Rabbana
la taj'alna fitnatal lilladhina kafaru waghfir lana
Rabbana innaka antal 'Azizul-Hakim

ÑîÈîñæîÇ
äîÇ ÊîÌòÙîäòæîÇ áðÊòæîÉë
äðñäîñÐðêæî ãîáîÑïèÇ èîÇÚòáðÑò
äîæîÇ ÑîÈîñæîÇ Åðæîñãî ÃîæÊî
ÇäòÙîÒðêÒï ÇäòÍîãðêåï
[ÇäååÊÍæÉ
:5]


40.

Our
Lord! Perfect our Light for us, and grant us Forgiveness:
for Thou hast power over all things.
[66:8]

Rabbana
atmim lana nurana waighfir lana innaka 'ala kulli
shay-in qadir

ÑîÈîñæîÇ
ÃîÊòåðåò äîæîÇ æïèÑîæîÇ
èîÇÚòáðÑò äîæîÇ Åðæîñãî Ùîäîé
ãïäðñ ÔîêòÁí âîÏðêÑì
[ÇäÊÍÑêå
:8]

Aameen



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First 5 pictures show a tree in sydney Austrailia in Ruku (prayer) position facing the Kiblaa (Mecca) - Amazing signs from Allah for those who believe.........










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A Muslim and Christian talk about the Quran



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Imagine there is a bank which credits your account each morning with
£86,400. It carries over no balance from day to day, allows you to keep
no cash balance, and every evening cancels whatever part of the amount
you had failed to use during the day.
What would you do? Draw out every penny, of course!
Well, everyone has such a bank. Its name is TIME.
Every morning, it credits you with 86,400 seconds.
Every night it writes off, as lost, whatever of this you have failed to
invest to good purpose.
It carries over no balance. It allows no overdraft. Each day it opens
a new account for you.
Each night it burns the remains of the day. If you fail to use the
day's deposits, the loss is yours.
There is no going back. There is no drawing against the "tomorrow". You
must live in the present on today's deposits. Invest it so as to get
from it the utmost in health, happiness and success! The clock is
running. Make the most of today.
To realize the value of ONE YEAR, ask a student who has failed a grade.
To realize the value of ONE MONTH, ask a mother who has given birth to a
pre-mature baby.
To realize the value of ONE WEEK, ask an editor of a weekly newspaper.
To realize the value of ONE DAY, ask a daily wage laborer who has kids to feed.
To realize the value of ONE HOUR, ask the lovers who are waiting to meet.
To realize the value of ONE MINUTE, ask a person who has missed the train.
To realize the value of ONE SECOND, ask a person who has avoided an accident.
To realize the value of ONE MILLI-SECOND, ask the person who has won a
silver medal in the Olympics.
Treasure every moment that you have! And treasure it more because you
shared it with someone special, special enough to spend your time ...
and remember that time waits for no one. . . Yesterday is history
Tomorrow a mystery Today is a gift That's why it's called the present!


"And your God is one God: there is no god but He; Most Gracious, Most
Merciful." (Al-Quran 2:163)
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ALLAHS CAKE....


Sometimes we wonder, "What did I do to deserve this?" or "Why did Allah have to do this to me?" Here is a wonderful explanation! A daughter is telling her Mother how everything is going wrong, she's failing algebra and her best friend is moving away.

Meanwhile, her Mother is baking a cake and asks her daughter if she would like a snack, and the daughter says, "Absolutely Mom, I love your cake."

"Here, have some cooking oil," her Mother offers. "Yuck" says her daughter.

"How about a couple raw eggs?" "Gross, Mom!"

"Would you like some flour then? Or maybe baking soda?" "Mom, those are all yucky!"

To which the mother replies: "Yes, all those things seem bad all by themselves. But when they are put together in the right way, they make a wonderfully delicious cake!

Allah works the same way. Many times we wonder why He would let us go through such bad and difficult times. But Allah knows that when He puts these things all in His order, they always work for good! We just have to trust Him and, eventually, they will all make something wonderful!

Allah is crazy about you. He sends you flowers every spring and a sunrise every morning.

Whenever you want to talk, He'll listen. He can live anywhere in the universe, and He chose your heart.



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How Much Does A Prayer Weigh?

Fatimah, a poorly dressed lady with a look of forlorn on her face, walked into a grocery store. She approached the owner of the store in a most humble manner and asked if he would let her charge a few groceries. She softly explained that her husband was very ill and unable to work, and they had seven children and they needed food very badly.Ahmad, the grocer and a mean man by nature, scoffed at her and requested that she leave his store. Visualising the family needs, she pleaded : 'Please, Brother Ahmad! I will bring you the money just as soon as I can. Please, have pity on my hungry children" Ahmad told her he could not give her credit, as she did not have a charge account at his store.
Standing beside the counter was a customer who was well-known in the village as Mr. Hussien who overheard the conversation between the Fatimah and the grocer. Mr. Hussien, who is well known for his charitable heart, walked forward and told the grocer that he would pay for whatever she needed for her family. The grocer said in a very reluctant voice, "Do you have a grocery list? Fatimah replied, "Yes Brother I do." "O.K." he said in a mean voice, "put your grocery list on the scales and whatever your grocery list weighs, I will give you that amount in groceries."

Fatimah hesitated a moment with a bowed head, then she reached into her purse and took out a piece of paper and scribbled something on it. She then laid the piece of paper on the scale carefully with her head still bowed. The eyes of Ahmad, the grocer and Mr. Hussien showed amazement when the scales went down and stayed down.
Ahmad, staring at the scales, turned slowly to the customer and said begrudgingly, "I can't believe it." The customer smiled and the grocer started putting the groceries on the other side of the scales. The scale did not balance so he continued to put more and more groceries on them until the scales would hold no more. The grocer stood there in utter amazement.

Finally, he grabbed the piece of paper from the scales and looked at it with greater amazement. It was not a grocery list, it was a prayer which read :
"Dear Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala, you know what my family needs and I am leaving this in Your hands."
The grocer gave her the groceries that he had gathered and stood in stunned silence. Fatimah thanked him and Mr. Hussien left the store.
Mr. Hussien then paid the bill to the grocer and said, "It was worth every penny of it." It was sometime later that the grocer discovered the scales were broken, therefore, only ............ Allah Knows How Much A Prayer Weighs.
PRAYER
Surah Al Shura 42
Ayah 19

Gracious is Allah
To His servants:
He gives Sustenance
To who He pleases:
And He has Power
And can carry out
His Will ....
Ayah 26

And He listens to
Those who believe and
Do deeds of righteousness,
And gives them increase
Of His Bounty......

To the prayers of the righteous, Allah Subhanahu was Ta'ala listens, and He gives them His Bounty beyond their deserts. Every time they do a little good, they are increased in their goodness. Every right impluse or aspiration is strengthen and leads to progressive advancement with Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala.
The source of all gifts is Allah 'Azza wa Jall. His bounty is inexhaustible and He gives to all; but He does not give to all in the same measure, out of the fullness of His knowledge and wisdom, He can judge best what is best for any of his creatures. Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala gives sustenance to whom He pleases i.e. provisions for all needs, physical, moral and spiritual etc., but His provisions is according to His wise Will and Plan and not according to people's extravagant demands. He can provide for all in any amount, because he has complete Power and can carry out His Will.
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Asalam o alaykom warahmato lah ta3ala wabarakatuh . happy to find muslims anywhere in this world . Today i will ask u a question i dont know if the muslims scientists was answere it or its a clear question need a clear answer.my problem is the way to earn money by is "HALAL" or "HARAM" (Sorry this word islamic i dont know there translation in english) .to say halal or haram its a responsability but just say if we have the permission to do it . So they are o lot of way to earn money by internet as u know ,i dont mean win money by seling a product.. ,no i mean earn it by just clicking of some visitors in ur website or any website give u some $ to do a things which is simple . Really i was hesitated to it ,now im asking and im hoping to help me. SALAMO ALAYKOM , ALLAH ALMOIIN

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brother, nice to hear from you, i would like you to try www.muftisays.com for an answer or u can ask there.

That will give you a firm answer.

Wassalam
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Thanks a lot brother.. salaam o alaykom

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Asalam o alaikum warah matullah wabarakatuhu

Long time since i have been here... currently on a training for HP networking in Abu Dhabi...

How is every1 doing in here?

@Brother PK, MashALlah as usual , some very interesting pics, facts and ayas.

May Allah guide us all towards the right path. Ameen Sum Ameen

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Asalam O'Alaikum brothers does anyone have any idea what this is on top of Medina?


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Assalaamu 'Alaykum Warahmatullahi Wabarakaatuh,

By Shaykh Abu Easa

At a time when many Muslims will be debating the definitions of bid'ah and the condemnation of people based upon whether they don't celebrate the 'Eed Milād'l-Nabi or do, where some will find excuse to mix and party and others will find reason to have a quiet reflective moment, perhaps it would be pertinent to remind ourselves exactly what this debate is all really about.

The blessed Prophet and Messenger Sayyidina Muhammad (sallallāhu 'alayhi wa sallam) was understood to have been born in the early half of the current month Rabī'l-Awwal in the year 570 or 571 CE. There is not a single piece of evidence that categorically establishes the exact date of birth and indeed this was never an issue for the early scholars due to their lack of celebrating the particular birthday of the Prophet ('alayhi-salātullāh). As one of my teachers used to say, "Why do people find this strange? I was born in the 20th Century and my family still have no idea when I was born, not even the year!"

What is known for sure though is that the Prophet (sallallāhu 'alayhi wa sallam) was born on a Monday and is indeed perhaps one of the reasons he fasted on a Monday as he (sallallāhu 'alayhi wa sallam) stated and as collected in Sahīh Muslim. We likewise fast on Mondays in celebration of his Sunnah.

Yet within the discussion surrounding the birth of the Prophet, many people don't get further than either the fact that we simply fast on a Monday as a result of it or on the other side, hold celebratory functions in which devotional songs are recited. Perhaps both parties would do well to not miss the wood for the trees and reflect upon an individual who simply cannot be reduced to a Mawlid gathering or a chain email warning of deathly innovation.Thus let us start and look at who then was born that great day!

The Description of the Prophet (sallallāhu 'alayhi wa sallam)

Physically speaking, the Prophet Muhammad (sallallāhu 'alayhi wa sallam) was the most handsome of people. He was of medium height, not too tall and not too short, of medium build, of white going slightly red-brown skin colour, with a completely full head of shiny black slightly curly hair that would reach to his shoulders at its longest, hair which was sometimes dyed slightly red and/or yellow, a taut neck, an extended black thick beard with a few white hairs, firm un-raised cheeks, a fine slender nose, wide white eyes with a slight reddish tinge with strikingly black pupils, a flat chest and stomach, well-statured, thick heavy hands with slightly long fingers, very soft palms, smooth large feet, no excess fat or flesh on the heels, and a gait of one leaning slightly forward when he walked. May Allah jalla wa 'alā bless and bestow peace upon him.
He had a large back, broad shoulders, in between which slightly to the left one could see the Seal of Prophethood - a slightly raised piece of skin with a small grouping of hair. May Allah jalla wa 'alā bless and bestow peace upon him.

When he met people, he would turn his whole body to meet them. He was the first to greet people, having a wide smile, with a face that was immersed in blessed light that shone and radiated like a bright moon. He had a firm handshake which he would not let go of until the other person let go yet at the same time was so gentle that if a small girl was to take his hand and lead him around the town, he would follow in tow. It was difficult for people to compose themselves in his presence due to the sheer awe of his countenance and the shock of how handsome he was. His gravitas and presence was such that despite his medium height, he seemed taller than those surrounding him. May Allah jalla wa 'alā bless and bestow peace upon him.

He would love to wear cotton shirts, some similar to a thawb, short and long but never below the ankles, sometimes short-sleeved so that one could see his white clean arm-pits and sometimes long to his wrists. He disliked woollen garments except for the occasional use of a woollen over-garment, mostly white yet sometimes colourful garments particularly striped, sometimes red-striped, but never wore anything saffron in colour. He would wear a turban, sometimes a two-piece outfit with a sarong type lower garment, and would accept and wear the clothes of foreigners given to him as a gift. May Allah jalla wa 'alā bless and
bestow peace upon him.

The Demeanour of the Prophet (sallallāhu 'alayhi wa sallam)

He was always cheerful, of mild temperament and easy going, yet at the same time reflective and would spend much of his time looking down at the ground in contemplation. When he spoke, those sitting around him were so still that it seemed that birds were perched on their heads. When he fell silent, they talked but never argued in his presence. May Allah jalla wa 'alā bless and bestow peace upon him.

He was neither rude nor coarse and did not shout or utter obscenities. His did not find fault with others nor lavishly praise them. He did not interrupt another's speech. He would interact with those who sat with him in the best of ways: he would never frown at them, treat them harshly or turn away from them, he would not point out slips of the tongue nor reprimand one for any coarseness in speech or the likes, and he would make excuses for them as much as possible. Whoever mixed with him would think that he was the most beloved person to him due to the attention he received, his kindness and the sincere advice he was given. May Allah jalla wa 'alā bless and bestow peace upon him.

He would honour the leader of every people and put them in charge of their affairs. He would show respect to the people of nobility and excellence and he would divide his time amongst them in accordance to their religiosity, yet there wasn't a soul who felt they were not able to approach him due to his humility and welcoming nature. He gave everyone who sat with him his due share such that none thought that another was more honoured than he. If any person sat with him or near him to ask of him, he was tolerant and remained so until that person himself turned away. When someone asked him for something he needed, he either departed with it or with some consoling words. He had the kindest and best behaviour of all people, being like a father to them. May Allah jalla wa 'alā bless and bestow peace upon him.
He was easy going, soft, close to people, he answered the calls of those who called him, judged those who required judgment, fulfilled the need of those who asked of him - never preventing them from asking him and never letting them go disappointed or empty handed. When his Companions desired a matter from him, he would agree with them and follow them; if he determined to do something, he would consult them. He would accept their good from them and overlook their mistakes. May Allah jalla wa 'alā bless and bestow peace upon him.

He was the most truthful of people, the most honourable. The people of the earth fought him, employing all means at their disposal yet none of them ever accused him of lying. His friends and foes alike would not describe him except as the most gentle, generous and empowering individual to walk the face of the Earth. May Allah jalla wa 'alā bless and bestow peace upon him.
His generosity did not come about through effort, neither was it hard upon him, rather it naturally arose due to the purity of his soul and gentleness of spirit. He had the most giving of hearts by virtue of the righteousness of his spirit and the great good contained therein. Kindness would pour out of his heart for it was enveloped in every beautiful moral and in every excellence.
It is sufficient to end with the fact that the very greatest and noblest of people would all say about the Prophet Muhammad, "I have never seen anyone, before him or after him, who was comparable to him." May Allah jalla wa 'alā bless and bestow peace upon him.

The Right of the Prophet (sallallāhu 'alayhi wa sallam)

Allah jalla wa 'alā sent him as a Prophet and a Messenger to the entirety of the worlds of Jinn and Man. He was sent as nothing but a Mercy to these worlds, one blessed with wisdom and guidance, with a criterion to establish right from wrong, truth from falsehood, and to bring the people from darkness into light.
He was sent as a favour to mankind, and was sent to be followed. He was sent to be emulated and loved, to become more beloved to us than our parents and our children, even more than our own souls. It is in his cause that we are asked to sacrifice throughout our life for, and it is through his praise that we will attain the true success in this world and the Hereafter, by ultimately achieving the love of the Divine Himself.

It is his Sunnah that we study, revise, memorise and implement. We then internalise it, promote it, then teach it, defend it, protect it and die for it. At this moment then, let us revive his Sunnah by not indulging in actions contrary to it, but by reflecting on the magnificence of the one who came with it and his attempts to keep the people straight upon its path. Let us reflect upon the actions of those supreme Companions whom Allah Himself is Happy with, and the way that acted upon this Sunnah and the way they remembered their guide and master and celebrated his coming.

The Messenger was born and the world became illuminated as a result of that birth. Let us celebrate, not on the 8th, not on the 12th, not this month, and not even this year, but rather every single living moment of our lives as we now start to realise that we have been blessed beyond our wildest imagination to have even known of this great man: our master and leader, Sayyidina Muhammad. May Allah jalla wa 'alā bless and bestow peace upon him.

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