Showing posts with label Muslims. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Muslims. Show all posts

Saturday, 3 January 2015

EID Milad un Nabi 2015 Prophet Mohammad Sallallaho Alaihe Wasallam birthday

EID Milad un Nabi 2015 is almost here! Eid e Milad un Nabi is a very popular festival of Muslims. All the Islam’s followers Muslims over the world celebrate this festival organizing many kinds of gatherings where discuss about Islam, Peace, Birth, Life and All the messages of Prophet Muhammad Sallallaho Alaihe Wasallam. There’s also invite non-muslims to come in the great religion Islam. In the EID Milad un Nabi 2015, there’s been many discussions about Prophet’s life and there’s given advice to follow the Prophet’s life.

The Sunni people of Muslims says that, Prophet Mohammad Sallallaho Alaihe Wasallam birthday is on the 12th Day of the Arabic Calender’s month Rabi’ al-awwal. On the other hand, Shi’a people of Muslims claims that, the birth of Prophet is on 17th Rabi ul-awwal. Many Muslim countries over the world celebrates this festival. It is must to recommend that, This festival should not be compared with Christmas. Another Party of Muslims say, This is haram to celebrate showing many reasons. But, The Sunni Muslims claim that, It is the third EID of Muslims. However, here, we keep some Eid Milad un Nabi 2015 Naats, EID Milad un Nabi 2015 SMS, Wallpapers and Pictures. So, Let’s start to get those.

EID Milad un Nabi 2015 Naats, SMS, Pictures, Quotes, Wallpapers & Images

Thursday, 24 July 2014

Shab-e-Qadr Laylat al-Qadr : لیلة القدر‎ 23, 25th or 27th of Ramadan

Shab E Qadar - Laylat al-Qadr -  لیلة القدر‎
Shab E Qadar Mubarak, Laylat al-Qadr (Arabic: لیلة القدر‎) (also known as Shab-e-Qadr, loaned from Persian), variously rendered in English as the Night of Destiny, Night of Power, Night of Value, the Night of Decree or Night of Measures. It is the anniversary of two very important dates in Islam that occurred in the month of Ramadan. It is the anniversary of the night Muslims believe the first verses of the Quran were revealed to the Islamic prophet Muhammad. This night is told to be around the last ten days on Ramadan. Its a night where Muslims believe that God blesses everyone, and forgive all sins, accept all prayers as you wish, and the angels come down. This night is usually thought to be on 23rd (as per fatimid) or 25th or 27th of Ramadan.

Thursday, 25 July 2013

Ramadan 2013 رمضان ١٤٣٤ Taraweeh Makkah 2013

Full Taraweeh Makkah 2013 Day 4 w/ English Subtitle (Ramadan 1434), Videos – Taraweeh Prayers Makkah and Medina – Ramadan 1434 | 2013, Mecca Saudi Arabia Prayer Times, Salat Timetable 2013, Ramadan, Muslims worldwide began their holiest month of the year last week with dawn to dusk fasts, broken each evening by large, communal meals.



Tuesday, 16 July 2013

Al-Fatiha

1 - Al-Fatiha - Decoding The Quran (arabic) - Ahmed Hulusi", In Islam, sura Al-Fatiha (Arabic: سورة الفاتحة‎), is the first chapter of the Quran. Its seven ayat (verses) are a prayer for God's guidance, and stress His Lordship and Mercy.[citation needed] This chapter has an essential role in Salaat (daily prayer); according to some, Muslims should recite the sura Al-Fatiha 17 times a day in Fard (compulsory) Salaat, at the start of each unit of prayer.[citation needed] In Islam, the place of the Al-Fatiha in the heart of Muslims is akin to the place of the "Lord's Prayer" in the heart of Christians: both have the same intent in connecting with God, and address similar themes of sincerity, respect, love, guidance, forgiveness and adoration of God.

I seek refuge in the protective forces of the Names of Allah comprising my Essence from impulses generated by the accursed and rejected (rajim) Satan, which, as a result of preconditioning, causes our sense of illusion to perceive the existent as non-existent and the non-existent as existent, thereby making man believe he is an independent being and body outside the Names of Allah, directing man to the idea of an external deity-God in the heavens.

1. By the one who is denoted by the name Allah (who created my being with His Names in accord with the meaning of the letter 'B'), the Rahman, the Rahim

2. Hamd (the evaluation of the corporeal worlds created with His Names, as He wills) belongs to Allah, the Rabb (the absolute source of the infinite meanings of the Names) of the worlds (the universe created within the brain of every individual)

3. The Rahman (the quality with which He forms the dimension of Names; the Quantum Potential), the Rahim (the quality with which He continually creates the engendered existence with the meanings of the Names)

4. The Maleek (the Sovereign One, who manifests His Names as he wishes and governs them in the world of acts as He pleases. The One who has providence over all things) or the Maalik (the Absolute Owner) of the eternal period governed by the decrees of religion (sunnatullah).

5. You alone we serve, and from You alone we seek the continual manifestation of your Names (By manifesting the meanings of Your Beautiful Names we, as the whole of creation, are in a state of natural servitude to You, and we seek guidance to attain and maintain this awareness at all times)

6. Enable the realization that leads to our innermost essential reality (sirat al-mustaqeem)

7. The path of those upon whom You have bestowed favor (those who believe in the Names of Allah as comprising their essential self and experience the awareness of their force) not of those who have evoked Your wrath (who have failed to the see the reality of their selves and the corporeal worlds and who have become conditioned with their ego-identities) nor of those who are astray (from the Reality and the understanding of the One denoted by the name Allah, the al-Wahid-ul Ahad-as-Samad, and who thus associate partners with Allah [shirq; duality]).

Monday, 24 September 2012

Basic Beliefs in Islam

Oneness of God: "Tawheed"
Muslims believe that there is ONLY One supreme God (Allah). In Islam to believe in Allah is not only to believe in Allah's existence but also to believe in all Allah's attributions, to worship Allah alone, and to obey all Allah's commands. Tawheed includes the oneness of the Lordship, oneness of Worship and oneness of Names and Attributes:

A) Oneness of Lordship: To believe that Allah is The ONLY Creator, Provider, and The Commander.

B) Oneness of Worship: To believe that Allah is the ONLY God who should be worshipped, and obeyed as Allah prescribed.

C) Oneness of Allah's Names and Attributes: To believe that Allah Is Perfect and His Names and Attributes are Perfect according to what Allah tells us about Himself in the Quran, believing that those Names and Attributes, in their perfection, belong only to Allah.

Muslims believe that NO one shares Allah's divinity that is neither angel nor human. Allah says: "And Allah makes none to share in His decision and His rule." (Holy Quran 18:26)

◊ Muslims do not believe that Allah sleeps, gets tired, or dies. Those attributes are only for Allah's creatures. Allah has neither Weakness nor Weariness.

◊ Muslims do not believe that human beings are created in the image of Allah.

Muslims believe that there is no intermediary who will take any one nearer to Allah or plead on anyone's behalf. They believe that any individual can directly supplicate to Allah and ask for anything he/she wants.

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