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Entries from July 2008

THE MIRACLE OF CREATION

July 31, 2008 · Leave a Comment

I am sitting with C and the Imam at noon and we are discussing the concept of “the consequences of our actions” for a curriculum for private schools…………..and that very evening I am sitting at my friends house and we are listening to Sister T give a halaqa on fazzail e Amaal translated as  “the consequences of our actions”………Is Allah SWT telling me something or what?
During our conversation at noon the Imam says:
There are four miracles of Creation that have never been replicated and are from Allah alone:
1.    Creation of Adam (AS) from No parents
2.    Creation of Hawa (Eve) AS from a single male parent (Adam AS)
3.    Creation of all human beings from two parents a male and a female (Adam and Eve AS)
4.    Creation of Jesus (AS) from one female parent (Maryam AS)

SubhanAllah sometimes pearls can be thrown at you twice in a single day that you may search for all your life and may never come across.

HAVE ANY PEARLS BEEN STREWN IN FRONT OF YOU LATELY?

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…..DUA FOR THE NEWLY WED

July 30, 2008 · 1 Comment

Fortification of the Muslim Through Remembrance and Supplication from
The Quran and Sunnah

In the name of Allah, The most Gracious, Most Merciful

Supplication said to the newlywed

May Allaah bless for you (your spouse) and bless you, and may He unite both of you in (Khair) goodness.


Ameen

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WORDS…………

July 29, 2008 · 1 Comment

PRESENTED IN PART ON THE OCCASION OF J & S’s VALIMA CEREMONY:

Bismillah hir Rahman nir Raheem, I begin with the name of Allah who is most Gracious and Most Merciful. To Him belongs all praise and prayer, and we are his humble servants.

Asalaam o alaikum my honorable elders in Deen and in wisdom, J & S and my friends and family, May Allah’s peace be showered upon you.

I have been asked to say a few words on this memorable occasion of the Valima of J & S as I understand it is  where the the groom and his family introduce his bride to the rest of the community who then welcome her into their hearts and homes with love and faith.

So a few Words and what are they….?

Words…… are like the falling rain, they may bring with them the mercy of Allah or His wrath

Words ….. are affirmations of what lies deep within our hearts.

Words of supplication………according to our Sheikh are arrows in the bow string of  our emaan.

The strength of our emaan is what determines if the arrow of our supplication will reach its goal.

Pictures fade ……in our minds and in our albums, or may be lost with a computer crash……but words……..words are forever imprinted on the heart of the recipient.

Words are imprisoned in our bodies. Allah SWT has made two gates that have to be opened before words are released:  our teeth and our lips. Thus reminding us to think twice about the quality and the quantity of the words that we are about to utter.

Words can bring the fragrance of emaan as we pass by someone with taqwa

Words can uplift you and me or they can crush us to the ground

Words are powerful, and the most powerful of words are the words of Allah SWT,  but they are not a just a book just to be read and laid aside, but are words to be memorized, repeated in friendship, in happiness, in sadness, in anguish and in joy, and are words to live by.

Words……. celebrate events, and  are the flowers on the garlands we adorn each other with.

Words are the best and longest lasting gifts we can give each other.

Words….. are the best gift you and I can give to J & S and their parents as they join together in a new larger family Inshallah focused on their Deen.

As we search in our minds and hearts to select the words we wish to gift them with…………….. let us pause.

Pause to cleanse our hearts with the purity and peace of our faith, Islam, and empty our hearts of the feelings that can make our words hurtful.

Let us consciously remove the feelings that were put into the heart of our father Adam (AS) and caused him to be disobedient to Allah SWT.  Let us remove those feelings from our heart that mimic those that enraged Iblis (Envy & Arrogance) and caused him to be disobedient to Allah SWT His Creator.

As we tussle with envy, arrogance and the desire for ostentation, riya and grief, let us take the words from our Creator and replace all others in our hearts.

Help me search for the words of our Rasool (peace and blessings be upon him and his family).

Let us make a garland of these words from Allah SWT and from our Rasool, peace and blessing be upon him and adorn J & S with them.

Help me add the words and wishes of Tariq, and Im to these garlands and place them close to the hearts of their friends.

Even though they are separated from us physically they are in our hearts and their words of genuine love and laughter adorn their friends  on this happy occasion.

And…………it brings me great happiness to see Tariq and Ims wishes come true. Finally two young people are marrying within the Augusta community, with their own dearest friend J leading the tradition.

Inshallah continuing this tradition are many young people sitting in the audience, their words of love and supplications temporarily locked in their hearts and they are waiting to garland each other with them.

So if you wish, please join me in a supplication for J & S and their families. By  saying Ameen if the words in your heart match the ones I am going to say.

For when we say Ameen, the angels say Ameen and when our Ameens coincide, Allah’s rahma and mercy is showered on each and everyone present.

So here it is………these are not my words……because the best words come from Allah SWt and through His guidance from our Prophet Muhammad peace and blessings be upon him:

First the dua for the parents of the bride and groom and all the spouses, parents and children in the audience.

Rabana hab lana min azwajina, wa zuriatayna wa Quratul Ayn, wa jaalna, lil mutaqqina Imama.

Our Lord grant us the delight of our eyes in our spouses and our offspring and make us a model for The God Fearing.

Ameen

And For J & S
A Supplication for the newlywed

May Allaah bless for you (your spouse),
and bless you,
And
may He unite both of you in Khair or goodness of all kinds

and then to place you both , J & S in Allah’s protection:

I commend you two to the protection of Allaah’s perfect words from every devil, vermin, and every evil eye.

And finally a dua for a lifetime………

I was sent this dua by a dear friend for my daughter and her fiancee on their engagement. It is so beautiful and meaningful that I would like to share this dua with all of you and to dedicate it for J & S

J & S  to fulfill this dua both of you will have to remember to act upon it every moment and inshallah you will accomplish it bringing great joy for each other now in dunya and in the Hereafter.
Jazaik Alah hu Khairan,
Please join me in the Ameen.

My Dua:

May The Al-Wadood put the love & Emaan between you, J & S as existed between our beloved Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) & his dear wife Khadija and then Aisha may Allah be pleased with them.

Ameen, ya Rabbul-Alameen Ameen!

Asalaam o Alaikum wa Rahmatullah wa Barakatahu!

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55:29 “Every day in new Splendor Doth He shine”

July 28, 2008 · Leave a Comment

GOOD MORNING
by FQ
Star shine
for your nights
cool breezes
through your hair
a tender word
a touch
a kiss
where hides
the babe…
somewhere
how intense the day
how short the night
grab and seize
no moment for despair
how cool the green
how blue the sky
how big the drops
a passing shower
blinding rain
and in moments
here comes the
glowing light
as the sun says
goodnight
and on to another
brilliant, bright
Good Morning !
FQ
Surah Rahman: 55.029
Of Him seeks (its need) every creature in the heavens and on earth: every day in (new) Splendour doth He (shine)!
How is your morning?

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PREPARATION FOR UMMRAH

July 27, 2008 · 2 Comments

Here is my list taken from several sources and put together to prepare physically and spiritually for  Ummrah:
1.    Travel arrangements
a.    Surfing for travel agencies and getting references
b.    Getting documents together
c.    Applying for visa & ticket

2.    Logistics
a.    Packing light for temperature and ease
b.    Medications for minor illnesses and foot problems
c.    Ordering unscented shampoo, conditioner, deodorant crème etc
d.    Separating the clothes and toiletries for Ummrah from rest of travel
e.    Completing hygienic requirements before leaving home, e.g., shaving, depilation manicure, pedicure etc.
f.    Reviewing custom rules for USA and Saudi Arabia
g.    Finalizing all flights with travel agency

3. Physical Preparation

Walk for one hour atleast four to five times a week.

4.    Spiritual preparation
a.    Get into a mindset of worship by changing personal schedule
b.    Practice being open to new ideas, new people, new food, and  prepare to receive from Allah
c.    Review and finesse salaat
d.    Review and memorize the supplications at each step of Ummrah
e.    Review and memorize the steps of Ummrah
f.    Think of the most important supplication to make when setting eyes on the Kaaba for the first time
g.    Practice getting up for Tahajjud if possible
h.    Practice sitting on the musallah reciting adkaars after fajr prayer (It is equivalent to a Hajj and Ummrah if done after Jamaat prayer)
i.    Review CDs or a book on the life of the Prophet in Mecca and Medina
j.    Start reading the Quran with meaning and plan to complete it in Mecca
k.    Practice tolerating wait times, other peoples shortcomings, and hunger
l.    Practice fasting on Monday and Thursdays to strengthen the body and spirit (Sunnah of our Prophet PBUH)
5.    Day before
a.    Check you baggage for weight against airline regulations.
b.    Add healthy but light snacks for the flight and wait times
c.    Photocopy material to read or memorize while waiting
d.    Prepare to always be in taharah during travel
e.    Confirm your flight and hotel plans
f.    Confirm your ride to and back from the airport
g.    Email all your friends and family asking for forgiveness for any words or deeds done in the past
h.    Pay all debts and bills.
i.    If there are elders in the family ask for their blessings
j.    Finalize arrangements and finances for people, animals and responsibilities being left behind.
k.    Make dua that Allah makes it easy and that we travel in health and gain the spiritual benefit that we aspire to attain.
l.    Leave list of passwords and location of will incase one does not return

6.    Day of travel
a.    Check logistics
b.    Say goodbye to immediate family
c.    Make two rakah nafl asking Allah to accept this travel being made with the intention of Ummrah, for a safe passage to and fro, and safety for the ones we leave behind.

Jazaik Allah hu Khairan,

Let the spiritual adventure begin with an open heart and mind!

PLEASE ADD WHAT WORKED BEST FOR  YOU IN PREPARING FOR UMMRAH.

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The Wali (Guardian) in Marriage: Role & Responsibilities

July 26, 2008 · 3 Comments

Scroll to the end for the link of this source.

Question

Dear scholars, As-Salamu `alaykum. May Allah bless you in all your efforts to answer the following questions: What is the role and responsibilities of a Wali? Can a Wali be female? Does the Wali have to be one’s parents? Jazakum Allah khayran.

Date: 24/May/2000
Name of Counselor
A Group of Islamic Researchers

Topic: Marriage

Answer
Wa `alaykum As-Salamu wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuh.

In the Name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful.

All praise and thanks are due to Allah, and peace and blessings be upon His Messenger.

Dear sister in Islam, we would like to thank you for the great confidence you place in us, and we implore Allah Almighty to help us serve His cause and render our work for His Sake.

Islam stipulates that in order to conclude her marriage, a Muslim woman should have a guardian or Wali, who is usually her father.

Since the woman – despite her Islamically granted independence – can be subject to the desires of the ill-hearted and evil opportunists; Islam decreed certain legislations, which would maintain her rights and deter those who carry ill-aims and desires.

Therefore, Islam gave great importance to the approval of the woman’s guardian in a manner, which reflects the significance of the marriage contract.

Islam’s insistence on the guardian’s involvement in the selection process is to ensure that the woman exercises her choice correctly.

The responsibility of a guardian in marriage is to help a female in selecting her husband. Usually, a female can hardly dig into essential information about a man, so a guardian, like a father, does his best for the interest and welfare of that woman.

A guardian should be a Muslim male. The father is the guardian, next to the father comes the closest male.

If the girl wants to marry a certain person, but the Wali is against it, then the judge will consider, why that guardian object to the marriage;

If he has a sound legitimacy in objecting to that certain marriage, then the court will enforce his opinion. If he gives an incorrect and illegitimate reason, the guardian will have no power for marriage. The judge will give the girl the right to marry that person. No one can force the girl to marry anyone that she doesn’t like to marry.

Elaborating on the role and requirements of a Wali, we’d like to cite the following quotation from the course “Family Law I” offered by the American Open University:

“The Wali is a Muslim man charged with marrying the one under his charge to a man who will be good for her.

There is no disagreement that the first Wali is her natural father if he is Muslim and that the last in line is the ruler. Between those two, there is some disagreement about the order but agreement that they come from the girl’s paternal male relatives – no one from her mother’s side enters into the picture.

The order, according to many is: father, paternal grandfather, son, grandson, full brother, paternal half-brother, and paternal uncle.

The Wali is an absolute requirement for a marriage, and any marriage done without him is null and void according to the majority of scholars based on the following hadiths:

“No marriage except with a guardian and the ruler is the guardian of she who has no guardian.” (Reported by Abu Dawud & others and classed as Sahih)

“If any woman marries without the permission of her guardian, then her marriage is void, then her marriage is void, then her marriage is void.” (Reported by Abu Dawud & others and classed as sahih)

[However, according to Imam Abu Hanifah, a lawful guardian is not required if the woman is non-virgin (i.e. married before) or a virgin. Dawud Az-Zahiri, however, holds that a lawful guardian is needed in case of a virgin, and not the non-virgin woman who got married before.

Yet still, the opinion of the majority is more correct and preferable especially under the now-a-days circumstances where marriages without the permission of the brides’ families often lead to problems and bring about considerable harms. Editor]

It is the job of the Wali to get the woman under his charge married to the best possible marriage candidate. He must not be guided by his own desires or by her own desires.

If the person is acceptable in both his religion and his character and appropriate to her in some other way discussed by the scholars, then he must facilitate the marriage and not refuse it for his own desires or biases.

If the conditions are not right, then he must refuse the marriage, even if both the woman under his charge and the man desire it.

This is a grave trust and he must do his best to fulfill it properly and not bring harm to the woman and/or to society. Almighty Allah says: “O, you who believe, do not commit treachery against Allah and against the Prophet nor betray your trusts though you know.” (Al-Anfal: 27)

What about the case where the Wali refuses someone on a non-Islamic basis? As was stated earlier, it is the job of the Wali to act in the best interest of the woman according to the standards established by Islam.

If a qualified person asks to marry the woman and he turns him down, then he is not doing his job. In such a case, the woman can complain to the judge or ruler and have her Wali “fired” (removed).

The Wali must be the same religion as the woman. A non-Muslim father cannot be the Wali for his Muslim daughter.”

Sayyiduna Abu Huraira (Allah be pleased with him) states: “The worst food is that of a wedding banquet (walima) to which only the rich are invited whilst the poor are not invited.

And he who refuses an invitation (to a banquet) disobeys Allah and His Messenger (Allah bless him & give him peace).” (Sahih al-Bukhari, no. 4882)

Simplicity
Finally, it should be remembered that, the simpler the Walima (and the marriage ceremony as a whole) is kept, the better it will be.

At times, people spend thousands upon thousands in feeding people, a sum that can be used for other indispensable needs of the Muslims. And if the intention behind spending such an amount is to show-off, then this will be regarded a grave sin.

The idea here is to feed people with sincerity and simplicity. If one feeds people the simplest of meals but from the heart, then that is far better (and the food is also more enjoyable) than feeding them quality food, where the intention is not so sincere.

Sayyida A’isha (Allah be pleased with her) narrates that the Messenger of Allah (Allah bless him & give him peace) said: “The most blessed marriage (nikah) is the one with the least expenses.” (al-Bayhaqi in his Shu’ab al-Iman & Mishkat al-Masabih).

http://www.islamonline.net/servlet/Satellite?pagename=IslamOnline-English-Ask_Scholar/FatwaE/FatwaE&cid=1119503543376

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GIFTS………

July 25, 2008 · Leave a Comment

The tranquility of our minds, The UNS (the humaneness coming from the love of Allah) in our heart, the strength of certitude, the joy of being with Allah……………are ALL GIFTS FROM ALLAH (SWT)

(A Quote from the Retreat on Tazkiyah Nafs 08 with Sheikh Mokhtar Magroubi)

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WHEN IN SALAAT………….

July 24, 2008 · 1 Comment

When we are in Salaat…………

*     Calmness and composure are from Emaan

*     Restlessness is from the Nafs

*     Haste is from Shaytan


(A quote from the retreat on Tazkiyah Nafs 08 with Sheikh Mokhtaar Magroubi)

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SUPPLICATION

July 23, 2008 · 1 Comment

A person who is deprived from the tawfeeq of Dua (supplication) will be deprived from being given.

Be often in supplication and dua!

(Quote taken from the Retreat on Tazkiyah Nafs  08 by Sheikh Mokhtar Magroubi)

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For My Dearest Daughter On Her Engagement………..

July 22, 2008 · 7 Comments

A dua for my daughter and her fiancee:

Asalaamoalaikum,

As you make the commitment to each other with Allah Subhanawata’ala as your witness, to abide by His guidelines for finding happiness with each other, I too want to join in and pray for both of you.

I ask Allah Subhanawataala to put mercy, love and respect in your hearts for each other and for all those who are around you.

I ask Allah (SWT) to surround you with friends with taqwa who always are by your side in difficulty and in happiness showering you with the duas of love, mercy and protection, and who always encourage you to see the brighter and “cooler” side of each other.
I ask Allah (SWT) to allow each of your parents to see you wedded and happy in the path you have chosen, to follow in the obedience of Allah (SWT). He is the final one to whom we are all obedient.

I ask Allah (SWT) for all the small and big comforts of daily living for you and for the grease of laughter to ease all the possible points of friction.

I ask Allah to grant you a place to live where your Deen would be cherished and where you would find encouragement and rest with fellow muslims who enhance your efforts and help you up when you stumble.

I ask Allah to shower His blessings, love and Rahma on you and to answer your prayers for this dunya and the Hereafter, whenever and wherever you ask Him (SWT).

I ask you to remember Him (SWT) every moment that you can, either in exaltation (SubhanAllah) or in gratefulness (Shukr Alhamdollillah).

May these words become the essence of your conversations with each other and may you knowingly and unknowingly thus shower His (SWT) blessings upon each other, on your home, your friends and patients.

Your Dad and I love you and are here for you on stand by whenever you
need us.

May Allah Subhanawata’ala bless your engagement. I am so happy for both of you. Please keep us in your prayers my dear Hajjan daughter and my new son in law to be inshallah!

Love and duas,
Mom

PLEASE KEEP ME AND MY FAMILY IN YOUR PRAYERS. JAZAAIK ALLAH HU KHAIRAN.

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