Authentic Islaamic material based upon the Qur'aan & Sunnah as understood by the Salaf-us-Saalih (Pious Predecessors) from the corner of a Salafi Home... Sheikh Muqbil رحمه الله said: "Fear الله and teach your families, teach your sons & daughters. How wonderful is the home in which its people are upon the sunnah."
[Taken from the audio: Al Hath - alaa Talab - ul Hadith, by Sheikh Muqbil Al-Hadee Al-Waadee.]
رَبِّ ابْنِ لِى عِندَكَ بَيْتاً فِى الْجَنَّةِ
'My Lord! Build for me a home with You in Jannaah'
(At-Tahreem 66:11)
Saturday, December 5, 2015
Friday, December 4, 2015
The student of knowledge constantly monitors his intention in all his actions
With
regards to the student of knowledge never ceasing to watch carefully over his niyyah
when doing good deeds, the Sheikh Saalih al Fawzaan حفظه الله mentions after quoting the
hadeeth of the first people to be judged on the Day of Resurrection and that
they will be cast into the Hell-Fire due to the corrupt intention behind their
good deeds: 1
So
this (hadeeth) is from that which emphasizes to the Muslim that he must make
his intention purely and sincerely for Allaah, the Mighty and Majestic,
whenever he establishes any act from the good deeds, such as prayer and fasting
and the Hajj and ‘Umrah, and giving charity, and the seeking of knowledge and
teaching it, and enjoining the good and forbidding the evil, and calling to
Allaah, the Mighty and Majestic – and other than that.
Therefore,
it is befitting that he constantly watch over his intention and that he try to
remember his intention in every action he does, in that he makes it purely and
sincerely for Allaah and that he drives away ar Riyaa - (doing good deeds for
show) from himself. (This is) because the person is a human being,
and there occurs to him (the temptations of) showing off and love of being
acclaimed and love of being praised.
What ash-Sheikh al-Albaani said about himself after he turned 84 years..
In Saheeh Mawaarid al-Dhamaan (2087) –
The hadeeth of Abu Hurayrah (رضي
اللّه عنـه) who said, “The Messenger of Allaah (صلّى
اللَّهُ عليه وسلّم) said, “The lifespan of (the
people from) my Ummah is between sixty to seventy years and few will go beyond
that.” Ibn ‘Arafah
said, “And I am from those few.”
So
the Sheikh (رحمه
الله) commented by saying:
“I
say: I am also from amongst those few, since I have passed eighty four. I ask
the Lord, the One free from all imperfections and the Most High, to make me
amongst those whose life span is prolonged and their actions are beautified.
But even then, sometimes I nearly wish
for death due to what has afflicted the Muslims from deviations in their deen,
and the humiliation that has befallen them from the lowest of mankind. But
Allaah forbid, and the hadeeth of Anas is before me. So it is not suitable for
me to say anything except that which my Prophet (صلّى
اللَّهُ عليه وسلّم) has ordered me with, “O
Allaah keep me alive as long as life is good for me and take my life if that is
good for me.”
And I supplicate with that which my
Prophet
(صلّى
اللَّهُ عليه وسلّم) has taught me, “O
Allaah provide us with the provision of our hearing, and our sight, and our
strength as long as we are alive and make it a legacy from us.”
Matrimony At An Early Age And Its Benefits – By Sheikh Saleh al Fawzaan
As
for the saying that, getting married at an early age diverts from gaining
knowledge and from studying, this is not the case. Rather, the opposite of this
is correct because tranquility, peace of mind, and pleasure never cease to be
obtained through marriage. These things help the student to reach his goal
because, he has peace of mind, and his thoughts are not cluttered due to
discomfort and this helps him study.
Now
on the other hand abstaining from marriage in reality blocks whatever knowledge
he wants to attain, because it is not possible to acquire knowledge in a state
of confusion and anxiety. However, if he gets married, his mind is at rest and
his soul is at ease. He gets a house to take as a shelter and a wife
who relaxes and helps him. These things help him to attain knowledge.
The Advice of One from the Salaf to His Son
Al-Haafidh Abu Haatim Muhammad
ibn Hibbaan said:
Mohammad ibn
al-Mundhir ibn Sa’eed related to me that Abu Haatim Muhammad ibn Idrees
al-Hanthalee said that al-Khattaab ibn al-Ma’laa al-Makhzumee al-Qurashee
advised his son saying:
My son, fear Allaah
and be obedient to Him. Avoid
sinning by following His Sunnah and teachings in order to rectify your faults
and attain bliss; indeed
nothing whatsoever is hidden from Allaah.
I put some directions
together and drew out a plan for you. If you memorize, understand and act upon
them, you would fill the eyes of kings and even the vagabond would be obedient
to you. You would continue to be needed and honoured, people would continue to
be in need of what you possess. So obey your father, suffice yourself with his
advice and open your mind and heart to it.
Beware
of excessive talking, joking, laughing and fooling around with brothers; indeed this removes
respect/esteem and causes disputes. It is upon you to be tranquil and
calm without having pride, which may be attributed to you, and without being arrogant, which may be
said about you. Treat both friends and enemies pleasantly; prevent their harms without belittling them or holding them in
high regard.
A few consequences of sinning/disobeying Allāh.
Imâm Ibnul-Qayyim رحمه
الله listed a few
consequences of sinning/disobeying Allāh:
• Lack of success
• Corrupt views
• Blindness from truth
• Corruption of the heart
• Failing to remember Allāh
• Wasting of time
• Avoidance and hate by the creation
• Separation between the servant and his Lord
• Supplication not being answered
• Corrupt views
• Blindness from truth
• Corruption of the heart
• Failing to remember Allāh
• Wasting of time
• Avoidance and hate by the creation
• Separation between the servant and his Lord
• Supplication not being answered
Thursday, December 3, 2015
How your kids treat you in your old age depends on how you have raised them❗
Sheikh Uthaimeen رحمه الله:
If they are disobedient to Allaah سبحانه
وتعالى now, they will be disobedient to you when you
most need them.
“O Muslims! Don’t you fear of this responsibility?
Don’t you fear that (how) you end up (in your old age) depends on how you have raised your children?
When you DON'T discipline them, they will grow up being disobedient to you – a fitting recompense!
“O Muslims! Don’t you fear of this responsibility?
Don’t you fear that (how) you end up (in your old age) depends on how you have raised your children?
When you DON'T discipline them, they will grow up being disobedient to you – a fitting recompense!
Wednesday, December 2, 2015
Reviving the Sunnah of the Black Musk
Compiled by Umm Hyatt حفظها الله
Benefits
of Black Musk
On
the authority of Abu Saeed رضي الله عنه
that the Messenger (ﷺ) said:
'The BEST of
fragrances/scents is Musk.'
(Muslim)
Imaam
an-Nawawi رحمه الله said in his explanation of this hadeeth: 'It is the BEST of scents and the most preferred! It is pure and permissible to use on the body
and clothing, and also to sell it.' -- (This is a general
consensus on that which was mentioned previously.)
Ibnul
Qayyim رحمه الله stated in 'At-Tib
An-Nabawiyyah':
"Musk is the King of perfumes. It has the BEST Aroma.
Other perfumes are usually compared to Musk, but Musk is NEVER compared to
other perfumes! Also the hills and the sands of paradise are made of musk.”
Musk
is a hot dry substance of the second degree. It brings comfort and joy to the
heart, whilst also strengthening the inner organs when it is drunk or smelt. Musk
brings strength and comfort to the external organs when rubbed with it. Musk is
profitable for old people and those who have excessive skin moisture especially
during winter. It also helps against fainting, shaking and general weaknesses
in the body....
Monday, November 30, 2015
Sunday, November 29, 2015
Islaamic Names for Boys & Girls
Title: Islamic Names for Boys and Girls
Author: Sheikh Bakr Abu Zaid [Extracted from his book Tasmiyyatul‐Mawlud (pg. 63‐72)]
Compiler: Faisal ibn Abdul Qaadir ibn Hassan Abu Sulaymaan
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