Showing posts with label Quran. Show all posts
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Wednesday, 18 July 2012

Dawa in Islam is actually an order from Almighty Allah Subhanahu WA Ta’aala (GOD)



I Seek refuge in Allah Subhanahu WA Ta’aala (GOD), from the Shaitan.
      In the name of Almighty Allah Subhanahu WA Ta’aala, the Entirely Merciful, the Especially Merciful.
    ASALATU WASALAMU ALAYKA YA RASULLALLAH Sallallaahu Ta’aala 'alayhi WA Salaam

      Dawa in Islam is actually an order from Almighty Allah Subhanahu WA Ta’aala (GOD),
Before you give Dawa understand the way of giving Dawa.
   “We should first understand what Dawa is.
    Dawa means to invite people to the way of Almighty Allah Subhanahu WA Ta’aala (GOD), to call unto them to know the truth and follow it.
    Dawa is done in two ways.
   The first one is through example, through being a role model. In the Quranic terminology it is called
   "Being witnesses towards mankind" (Shuhada' 'ala an-nasi).
    It is the duty of every Muslim, male or female, young or old, to be a witness of Almighty Allah Subhanahu WA Ta’aala (GOD) among the people.
   When people see a Muslim, they should see a good person, a person of truth, of sincerity and of virtue.
   A Muslim's life should be an open invitation through which people see the beauty of Islam and find it an interesting code of ethics and teachings to follow.
   Allah Most High says in the Qur'an:
"Thus we have appointed you a middle community in order that you may be witnesses towards humankind
And that the Messenger may be a witness towards you… (Al-Baqarah: 143).
All Muslims must give Dawa through their good Islamic life as individuals, as families and as communities.
People who come into contact with them should see Islam as a living and practical faith that makes the life of human beings better.
    Another way of giving Dawa is through teaching, preaching, communication, engaging in dialogues, discussions and debates, writing books and articles, giving lectures, etc. Almighty Allah Subhanahu WA Ta’aala (GOD) says:
 “Invite (all) to the Way of thy Lord with wisdom and beautiful preaching;
And argue with them in ways that are best and most gracious. “(An-Nahl: 125) Of course this requires deep knowledge, Preparation and training. Muslims should use the most effective and appropriate methods of Dawa in every place and time.
 Nowadays, for example, Dawa requires modern ways such as the use of radio, television, Internet in addition to the person-to-person preaching and teaching.
    I know that every Muslim would not have time to go through this kind of training and give Dawa in this way.
But some people must prepare themselves and engage in this field, as Allah the Exalted says:
"And the believers should not all go out to fight. Of every troop of them, a party only should go forth,
That they (who are left behind) may gain sound knowledge in religion, and that they may warn their folk when they return to them, so that they may beware." (At-Tawba 9:122)
  Thus, giving Dawa with proper training and specialization is regarded as fard kifayah (collective obligation).
That means in every community some people must take the proper Dawa training and should do this work in a systematic and methodical way on behalf of all other members of the community.
If some people do this work, then there is no blame on others, but if no one does it, all Muslims of the community are considered sinners.
It is the duty of all Muslims to support this work by providing facilities and funds so that it can be done in a proper manner.”

Dawa in Islam is actually an order from Allah in His Holy Qur'an in a number of places. Let us consider one:

        "Kuntum khairan ummatin ukhrajat linaasi tawmaruna bil maruf wa tan anna anhil Munkar."
        You are the best of people raised up, for you call to all that is right and righteous and you forbid the evil, and you believe in Allah.
        [Qur'an 3:110]

"Invite to the Way of your Lord (i.e. Islam) with wisdom and fair preaching, and argue with them in a way that is better.
Truly, your Lord knows best who has gone astray from His Path, and He is the Best Aware of those who are guided." [The-Qur'an, an-Nisa'(16):125]

'Dawa' literally means "Inviting people to Islam".
The Qur'an is Almighty Allah Subhanahu WA Ta’aala (GOD)’s message for the whole humanity to come till the end of this world and it has laid great emphasis on Dawa.
Infect a Muslim's life is supposed to be a "Dawa" for mankind. There are different levels at which individual Muslims can do Dawa.
It is hence essential to understand the basic principles of Dawa.

An important matter for Muslims to realize is that Dawa is an obligation upon them. Almighty Allah Subhanahu WA Ta’aala (GOD) says in the Qur'an:

"Invite to the Way of your Lord (i.e. Islam) with wisdom and fair preaching, and argue with them in a way that is better.
Truly, your Lord knows best who has gone astray from His Path, and He is the Best Aware of those who are guided." [Al-Qur’an, an-Nisa'(16):125]

"Let there arise out of you a group of people inviting to all that is good, enjoining al-ma`roof [i.e. Islamic Monotheism and all that Islam orders one to do] And forbidding al-Munkar [polytheism and disbelief and all that Islam has forbidden]. And it is they who are successful." [Al-Qur’an, Aal `Imran (3):104]

The second verse may seem to be restricting the general obligation given in the first verse,
But a close look at the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad (Sallallaahu `alayhi wa salaam) reveals that calling to Almighty Allah Subhanahu WA Ta’aala (GOD)  is an individual obligation, Rather than a collective one.
The Prophet (Sallallaahu `alayhi wa salaam) has said:
 "Convey from me, even one verse." [Al-Bukhari]
Conveying the message therefore does not require a high level of scholarship,
It is in fact a responsibility of each and every Muslim, according to his or her ability.
The obligation is further emphasized by the following verse which explains that not conveying the message -
 Hiding knowledge - is disobedience to Allah that causes Allah's curse to descend upon such people, which show that such a sin leads to the Hellfire.

"Verily, those who conceal the clear proofs, evidences and the guidance,
 Which we have sent down, after we have made it clear for the people in the book,
They are the ones cursed by Allah and cursed by the cursers." [Al-Qur’an, al-Baqarah (2):159]

In the same connection, the Prophet (Sallallaahu `alayhi wa salaam) has stated,
"Whoever hides knowledge, Allah will brand him with the branding iron from the hellfire." [Ahmad]
Calling people to Allah also means completing our own worship, the reason for which we are created.
It is one of the noblest acts that entail a high reward.

"And who is better in speech than he who invites to Allah and does righteous deeds, and says: 'I am one of the Muslims.'" [Al-Qur’an, Fussilat (41):33]

With regards to the reward, the Prophet (Sallallaahu `alayhi wa salaam) has said:
"Whoever guides [another] to a good deed will get a reward similar to the one who performs it." [Saheeh Muslim] Also,

"By Allah, if Allah were to guide one man through you it would be better for you than the best type of camels." [Al-Bukhari, Muslim

Islam is not just prayer, fasting, paying Zakat, and going for Hajj.
These are the foundations of Islam; however Islam is a very comprehensive and all-encompassing religion that covers all aspects of life.
 In that sense, Islam is a way of life and a code of teachings and rules that makes life better.
Dawa means conveying the message of Islam to Muslims and non-Muslims alike.
It is to help all people be always on the right track and guide those who have gone astray to return to the path of Almighty Allah Subhanahu WA Ta’aala (GOD).
“In addition to performing Salah, fasting and other pillars of Islam, we need to have the Taqwa (consciousness of Allah the Almighty) in our hearts,
Be this in public or in private life. That means we are required to follow the commands of Almighty Allah Subhanahu WA Ta’aala (GOD) and avoid all what He has forbidden.
The Qur’an and the Sunnah are the sources of guidance and knowledge for us, and as such,
We need to resort to the Qur’an and refer to the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad (Sallallaahu `alayhi wa salaam in all of our actions
And read them regularly to seek guidance. If sometimes we fail to find the guidance in the Qur’an
And Sunnah to a particular problem or situation in our life, then we need to approach the Muslim scholars and ask them about things we do not know.
This way we will make sure that we are on the right path of Almighty Allah Subhanahu WA Ta’aala (GOD) Most High.
As far as the issue of Dawa in the sense of preaching is concerned, it is regarded as fard kifayah (collective obligation) on Muslims.
But Dawa in the sense of setting a good example is fard `ayan (individual obligation) on Muslims to safeguard their religion and convey its message to Muslims and non-Muslims as well. With regard to the methods of giving Dawa, they are many: Wise and gentle approach, giving speeches and sermons, setting good example for others to follow, etc.”
“`Ibadah (worship) in Islam is not restricted to the performance of the five daily prayers, fasting, Zakat, Hajj, and others rituals.
The real meaning of `ibadah is very comprehensive and goes beyond these acts mentioned above.
Literally, `ibadah stands for submission and showing humility to Allah, the Lord of the Worlds, as He is the One Who has given us bounties and favours.
Therefore, any act of goodness that is classified under righteousness and piety is considered to be an act of worship in Islam.

It is reported that the Prophet Muhammad (Sallallaahu `alayhi wa salaam) asked Muadh Ibn Jabal (may Allah be pleased with him):
 “Do you know what right Allah Most High has on His servants and what right they have on Him?”
  He said: "No, Allah and His Messenger know best.” Thereupon Prophet Muhammad (Sallallaahu `alayhi wa salaam) replied:
 “The right people owe to Allah is to worship Him alone and associate no partner with Him.
And the right people deserve from Allah is not to be punished if they do not associate any partner with Him.”
   This Hadith indicates the broad concept of `ibadah in Islam, and that Almighty Allah Subhanahu WA Ta’aala (GOD)  the Almighty can forgive any sin except taking other partners with Him, Exalted be He.
   People are required to strive against themselves and overcome their desires and not to respond to their evil-whispering soul.

 Allah Most High says:

 “And those who strive in Our (cause), We will certainly guide them to our Paths: For verily Allah is with those who do right.” (Al-`Ankabut: 69)
   
In addition to this, people should spend in the cause of Almighty Allah Subhanahu WA Ta’aala (GOD), give charity to their relatives and others, avoid evils such as backbiting, Slander, suspicion, spying, etc. They should abide by truth, honesty, keeping promises, and all Islamic manners that have been stated in the ever-lasting and all-encompassing book, the Qur’an. Allah Almighty says:

    “We have not neglected anything in the Book.” (Al-Anam: 38)
    As for Dawa, it means to enjoin and call to what is good and forbid and warn against what is evil.
It is the obligation of people who are qualified, have profound understanding of the Deen, and have good character and manners,
And have a broad knowledge of Islam.
   Concerning the best method of giving Dawa, it is by wisdom and gentle approach, as Allah (Glorified be He) taught His noble Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) in the Qur’an:
   “Invite (all) to the Way of thy Lord with wisdom and beautiful preaching; and argue with them in ways that are best and most gracious.” (An-Nahl: 125)

    And He says in another verse:
   “Thus it is due to mercy from Allah that you deal with them gently, and had you been rough, hard hearted,
They would certainly have dispersed from around you; pardon them therefore and ask pardon for them, and take counsel with them in the affair.” (Al `Imran: 159)
   
And He says elsewhere:
   “Keep to forgiveness (O Muhammad), and enjoin kindness, and turn away from the ignorant.” (Al-`Araf: 199)

Do you fit the picture...? He! He! He!
For those of you going out there to spread Islam I have some advice:

1.-You must Look into yourself first and ask 'am I a good Muslim?’
If you are not then you must sort that out before going out there, Almighty Allah Subhanahu WA Ta’aala (GOD) is far more concerned about you than others.

2. Make sure you know enough about Islam first, otherwise you will fail from the beginning.

3. Never go out there with the intention of turning someone, go out there with the intention of teaching.
Almighty Allah Subhanahu WA Ta’aala (GOD) does not care how many you turn, rather He cares that you tried to teach.

4. Teach people and don't preach to them, everyone hates a preacher.

5. Lead by example AND practice what you teach. Hypocrisy is one of the biggest sins in Islam.

6. Always tell the truth about Islam, no matter what.

7. Don't do the whole 'you're in hell if you don't do this' this or that bit.
How do YOU know that YOU'RE not going to hell? And who gave you the right to judge people?
That's Almighty Allah Subhanahu WA Ta’aala (GOD) job, not yours.

8. Don't argue, shout, raise your voice, belittle, annoy, insult etc people even if they do it to you.
It not only detracts from your message (since people will pay more attention to returning your insults) but it also gives Muslims a bad name.
If, on the other hand you remain calm and, above all, keep smiling NO MATTER WHAT it’ll get you is a lot more respect.
I get regular comments asking me how I can keep my self calm with some of the things that get thrown at me.
It's really just a case of rising above it; once you start to return/give insults then you have stopped teaching.

9. Connected to the above point, don't get involved in arguments. Debating a point is fine, but arguing is just stupid.
That also applies to posting on websites. When you see someone telling a lie about Islam, either because they misunderstand
or are trying to attack Islam, then politely point out how they are wrong, back up your point with evidence and leave it at that,
Don’t get involved in an argument my friend.

The most important thing to do though is to look at yourself and how you are as a Muslim,
You are accountable for your own actions the most so you MUST concentrate on yourself and being a good Muslim first and foremost.

……………… Now do you still want to start a Dawa centre? ................................
If you want to set up a Dawa group calling the people of your area back to Almighty Allah Subhanahu WA Ta’aala (GOD),
Then this is a sketch of how you could do that InshAllah:

1- Announce that you are intending to set up a Dawa group by various means e.g. websites,
Emails, putting up posters in your, council, schools, colleges, local mosques (after seeking permission from mosque committee),
Hand out flyers after Jummah prayers,

Continue to link up with the Muslim community in your area so that they know what you are up to.
Try to give talks and publicise yourself so as to get support from the community.
This will be very beneficial for you in the long term.
The more you are linked up with your community the more support and boost you will end up getting.
Plus you will have the advantage that you will be benefiting Muslims as well as not yet Muslims (aka non Muslims).
Because the Muslims will be encouraged and inspired by your brave and reward full actions and you have the chance to help them too.
You can start thinking about how to set up your stalls, in which locations and what kind of stall or gazebo you will buy etc.
You will also need to ask permission from the local council and see what requirements that asks from you
E.g. you may need to purchase public liability insurance, and fill various council forms etc. But it’s not a major issue Alhamdulillah.

  - You can experiment with your own ideas and styles of doing Dawa. Everyone is experimenting nowadays.

- That’s it basically. Now get the people to man your stall and do the Dawa.
 The first day don’t be too proactive, have a look to see what happens from the outside.
Also the council might want to check on you, so make sure everything is done well and you are all neat and tidy with everything InshAllah.
Remember you are the ambassadors of Islam when you are doing Dawa so make sure you always present a good image.
 E.g. Dress nicely, put perfume like the Holy Prophet Muhammad (Sallallaahu alayhi wasallam) etc. Be a proficient Dawa group. Not an average one.

- InshAllah then as long as you are doing your utmost to do good Dawa,
Almighty Allah Subhanahu WA Ta’aala (GOD) will bless you with many converts
and you then next need to think about how to support them as it is difficult for them and many converts go back to non Islam

Useful/Important points:

    1- Don’t rush things. Remember Haste is from the Devil. And that Almighty Allah Subhanahu WA Ta’aala (GOD) loves it when we do a job that we do it well.
    2- Try to plan as best as you can.
    3- Try to build up a good relationship between the team members so that Almighty Allah Subhanahu WA Ta’aala (GOD) is pleased with you all and grants you and the group a massive success InshAllah. Make sure you have no arrogance among you and that it’s not about who becomes leader etc. If you are thinking like that you will never succeed.
So please don’t think about things that way. Not just in Dawa but in all aspect of our lives.
Choose your leader best on merit and try to be as supportive as possible to him.
    4- Remember ultimately you are doing this work of Dawa to please your creator.
 So try to make sure than in every little action involved in your work He is pleased with it.
So look at how you are doing your work as well as the work. Make sure it is pleasing to Almighty Allah Subhanahu WA Ta’aala (GOD).
    5- Try to think deeply about what Dawa is and why you are doing it. This will give you the best strength and insight into this wonderful activity.
I believe you should definitely see it as an amazing and very rewarding activity. Do not see it as a job that must be done and that’s it.
You would not be doing it in the right spirit, I don’t believe.
    6- Notice also how your Muslim community are reacting to your effort in Dawa and try to ensure that they are coming with you and are not leaving you behind. It’s important to establish report with them so that InshAllah from them many will participate and benefit immensely from this work. Because ultimately this work will lead to the re-emergence of Islam as the dominate power on earth as foretold by the prophets (sayings) and also by Allah in the Qur’an.
This is what I believe. So the quicker the Muslims get into it the better for them and the world.
So you would be benefiting the Muslims and humanity.
 What a grand job you are doing!! ”Mash ‘Allah it’s like the job of the Prophets and Messengers of Almighty Allah Subhanahu WA Ta’aala (GOD). Wow COOL!
    7- And lastly but this is so important and should really have been my first point: Always keep in touch with Almighty Allah Subhanahu WA Ta’aala (GOD) by keeping to ask Him in every step of the way to grant you success in that step. This way you stay attached and linked up to Him and you become heavenly guided InshAllah. Remembrance of Allah is the most important of all things I think. There is evidence for this in the Qur’an I believe. (WA Lethikrullahi Akbar).
    
      Enjoining good and forbidding evil is the pivot and most important principle in Islam and it is the main reason why Almighty Allah Subhanahu WA Ta’aala (GOD) sent His Prophets and Messengers to His creatures.
If this principle is not implemented and put into practice, then prophet hood is ineffective, the deen fades away, misguidance, corruption and ignorance prevail, civilizations decline, and nations are destroyed.
Whenever this principle has been extinguished, people follow their desires and whims, ignore their Lord, and live like animals — and then you can hardly find anyone who adheres to the principle of enjoining well And forbidding evil, even though the reward of putting it into practice is great in the sight of Almighty Allah Subhanahu WA Ta’aala (GOD).

I believe it is obligatory in the sense that one must identify themselves as a Muslim to others and lead by example using the Qur'an and Sunnah, not simply by active persuasion or sermons. Actions speak louder than words.

"Let there rise from among you group(s) Calling society to Islam, commanding society to do what Allah orders
I.e. obligatory, and to refrain from what He forbids i.e. prohibited, and these (group(s)) are the ones who are successful." [Q 3:104].

As Muslims we are obligated to carry ISLAM to believers and non-believers and struggle to make our deen be known to mankind.

The word "Dawa" in Arabic literally means invitation, and that is what this is about. Inviting people to Almighty Allah Subhanahu WA Ta’aala (GOD),
And specifically inviting those who are not Muslim to embrace the religion of Islam and become part of the body of the Muslim Ummah.

All Muslim have a duty then to invite others to Almighty Allah Subhanahu WA Ta’aala (GOD) according to their individual capacity and circumstance,
And there is another duty that follows on from that that is often neglected and that is duty of care to those new Muslims to ensure
That not only are their religious needs but also in fact their worldly needs are looked after.

It is painfully obvious that this is obligation that has been often neglected and even forgotten altogether,
And when it is done it is often done in a haphazard and random manner.
Many have been deceived into thinking that giving Dawa is not their job and that it is beyond their ability
And it is something that should be left to the imams and the experts.
The fact is that looking at the time of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (Sallallaahu alayhi wasallam) and at his noble companions all of them,
 Even the most simple of them looked at inviting others to Islam as a duty and an essential part of their religion.

The Holy Prophet Muhammad (Sallallaahu alayhi wasallam) described him self as being like the one who invites others to participate in a feast.
So those who accepted ate from the feast and those who refused did not.
It is very clear though that the Holy Prophet Muhammad (Sallallaahu alayhi wasallam) did invite, and encouraged people to enter into Islam and warned them of the dire consequence of failing to accept that call.
He did not merely present information about Islam.
So this calling and inviting is in fact one of the greatest tasks of all the messengers, and those who follow that example are following in the footsteps of the best of all the human beings.

"Who is better in speech than one who calls to Allah, works righteousness and says: "I am of those who bow in Islam"? 41:33

Hassan al Basri recited this verse and said:
"This person is the beloved to Allah, the walee of Almighty Allah Subhanahu WA Ta’aala (GOD) and is the most beloved to Him from amongst the people of the earth.
 He answered the call of Almighty Allah Subhanahu WA Ta’aala (GOD) and invites the people to the very same call he responded to.
He works righteous deeds within his response and declares, 'Indeed I am from the Muslims."

So remember oh Muslim that this life is short and the next eternal, and that is your deeds that Allah will weigh up for you in scales.
So whoever's deeds are heavy with good, they will have a happy end. So think about what will maximise you scale of good deeds, and make it heavy!
So bear in mind that when you read what the Holy Prophet Muhammad (Sallallaahu alayhi wasallam) said
"That whoever encourages someone to do a righteous deed then they will get the reward for that person doing that righteous deed without that person’s reward being reduced in the least.
“So if you are the means for someone entering Islam, then no wonder it is better than all the best of the wealth of this world,
Since every time that person prays, fasts, reads Qur’an, gives charity, remembers Allah, then you get a share of the reward for that.
So not fail dear reader to part of this call, and do not fail to contribute as much as you can to this blessed invitation,
 For according to the degree of you contribution so is the extent of your reward!

A brother or sister must lead by example.
A brother or sister must be patient with all brothers and sisters.
A brother or sister must observe, develop and nurture their own Iman before they try to observe, develop, or nurture another brothers or sisters Iman.
If ask a question one must respond accordingly with what wisdom that Almighty Allah Subhanahu WA Ta’aala (GOD) has graced them with,
 And share such truth that they have been blessed with.

"If someone asks what work there is to do, light the candle in their hand?" - Rumi

How many calamities have befallen this nation, one after the other in rapid succession?
And all of these disasters have causes that are based in being far from our religion and from being immersed in disobedience, Sin and neglect of our duties.
Among the matters which our Lord warned us of abandoning is the obligation of enjoining what is good and forbidding what is evil and calling to Almighty Allah Subhanahu WA Ta’aala (GOD).
Indeed when we abandon this duty calamities will strike us and although we will beg and plead to Almighty Allah Subhanahu WA Ta’aala (GOD),
He will not respond to our cries due to our leaving this duty as the Holy Prophet Muhammad (Sallallaahu alayhi wasallam) said:

"You must enjoin what is right and forbid what is wrong or else Almighty Allah Subhanahu WA Ta’aala (GOD) will send up you a calamity and you will make Dua and your Dua will not be accepted."
So this is duty on every individual according to their own circumstance and ability,
Abu Sa'id Khudri relates that he heard from the Holy Prophet Muhammad (Sallallaahu alayhi wasallam) as saying:
"If anyone notices something evil, should change it with his hands and if he cannot he should change it with his tongue and if he cannot he should at least hate it in his heart and that is the weakest form of faith." Muslim
And what greater evil is there in the sight of Almighty Allah Subhanahu WA Ta’aala (GOD) that people should make shirk with Him and disbelieve in Him and reject the message that He sent for their benefit and guidance?

This is not only a matter for scholars and imams, but for everyone and the blessed Holy Prophet Muhammad (Sallallaahu alayhi wasallam) said:
 "Convey from me even if it one ayah." So whatever you know and understand from the deen you should convey that, and indeed Allah mention in His book:

"By Time, Certainly the human beings are in a state of loss, except those who believe and do righteous deeds and join together in the teaching of truth and join together in patience."

So, if we leave calling to and teaching the truth we will certainly be of the losers, and may Almighty Allah Subhanahu WA Ta’aala (GOD) protect us from that!
Furthermore the Holy Prophet Muhammad (Sallallaahu alayhi wasallam) gave the example of people in a boat which has an upper and lower deck.
The people on the upper deck have water and the people on the lower deck have none.
So those people on the lower deck thirsty but they are shy to disturb those on the upper deck so they start to make a hole in the boat to get water.
So if those people on the upper deck do not prevent those people on the lower deck then they will all perish!"
So this is what the Holy Prophet Muhammad (Sallallaahu alayhi wasallam) warned about, that when the evil is more than the good then even the good will suffer,
And we can see that around us today as crime and immorality and the surrender to al Hawa, the desires, is everywhere,
So evil and hatred and mischief has become wide spread in a manner that envelopes us all!
Certainly all the good is obeying Almighty Allah Subhanahu WA Ta’aala (GOD) and following His deen, and all evil lies in opposing it.
 What greater evil can fall humanity than their being far from their Lord and His perfect knowledge
And guidance that He revealed for their benefit in the Qur’an and through the example of His noble messenger the Holy Prophet Muhammad (Sallallaahu alayhi wasallam)?

  The best of nations
When the Muslims take up this duty and raise this call, and extend this invitation then and only then will we be the best of all nations,
Since doing that is a condition of our success as Almighty Allah Subhanahu WA Ta’aala (GOD) says:

"Ye are the best of peoples raised up for mankind enjoining what is right forbidding what is wrong and believing in Allah." Al Imran 3:110

You and I have embarked on a project to help try and make this a reality.
Calling to good and prohibiting evil is the distinguishing mark of this nation, and instrumental to our success, so when we abandon that the description of being the best of peoples can no longer apply to us, rather we might become like those whom Almighty Allah Subhanahu WA Ta’aala (GOD) cursed due to their hiding the truth that they had:

"Verily, those who conceal the clear proofs, evidences and the guidance, which We have sent down, after We have made it clear for the people in the book, they are the ones cursed by Allah and cursed by the cursers." [Al-Qur’an, al-Baqarah (2):159]

I pray Almighty Allah Subhanahu WA Ta’aala (GOD) to give us strong Iman and sabir. Amen.
I wish you all well and may you get superior success from the most Superior Beings in Existence Almighty Allah Subhanahu WA Ta’aala (GOD).
I pray and hope that Almighty Allah Subhanahu WA Ta’aala (GOD) guides us to be from those who are callers to this noble deen of Islam. Amen.
If I said anything correct, then it is from Allah (Subhanahu WA Ta’aala),
      And if I erred, then that is from me and Shaitan.
May Allah Subhanahu WA Ta’aala (GOD) make us from the Companions of His Book and unite us with His righteous slaves in the highest gardens of Paradise. Amen.
May Allah Subhanahu wata`aalaa grant us what is best in this world and the next!
Action speaks louder then words my friend’s practice Islam the way of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (Sallallaahu alayhi wasallam) did.
 May Allah Subhanahu WA Ta’aala (GOD) help us to do that which He loves and which pleases Him?
May Allah Subhanahu WA Ta’aala (GOD) make our efforts sincere and keep us all on the straight path...........
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Sunday, 15 January 2012

Muslims of different languages are able to memorize the whole Quran perfectly


Miracle of the Quran that a Hafiz is able to memorize all of these verses .

I Seek refuge in Allah Subhanahu WA Ta’aala (GOD), from the Shaitan.
      In the name of Allah, the Entirely Merciful, the Especially Merciful.
         Islam has two primary sources, the Quran, and the authentic Traditions of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (Sallallaahu alayhi wasallam), that explain and sometimes expand on that of the Quran.
         
The Quran is core to Islam.  Believing in it is a requirement. 
One who does not believe in the Quran, in its entirety, cannot claim to be a Muslim?
 "The Messenger (Muhammad) believes in what has been sent down to him from his Lord and (so do) the believers. 
Each one believes in Allah Subhanahu WA Ta’aala (GOD), His Angels, His Books, and His Messengers. 
(They say,)  ‘We make no distinction between one another of His Messengers’ —
And they say, ‘We hear, and we obey.  (We seek)  Your forgiveness, our Lord,
And to You is the return (of all)’." (Quran 2:285)

      Islam has two primary sources, the Quran, and the authentic Traditions of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (Sallallaahu alayhi wasallam), that explains and sometimes expands on that of the Quran. 
 “And We have not sent down the Book (the Quran) to you (O Muhammad,
Except that you may explain clearly unto them those things in which they differ, and (as) a guidance and a mercy for a folk who believe.” (Quran 16:64)

In the life of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (Sallallaahu alayhi wasallam),
We find that he Holy Prophet Muhammad (Sallallaahu alayhi wasallam) used to exhibit the highest level of Awe during recitation of the Holy Quran.
Abdullah b. Mas’ud – Allah be pleased with him – said:
When a man amongst us learned ten verses [of the Quran], he would not move on [to the next verses] until he had understood their meanings and how to act by them.
Abu ‘Abd Al-Rahman Al-SulamĂ® said:
Those who used to teach us the Quran (the Companions) told us that they used to learn the Quran from the Prophet –
Allah’s peace and blessings be upon him; when they had learnt ten verses they would not move on until they put into practice what was in them.
So we learnt knowledge and deeds (implementation) together.

Oral transmission of the Holy Quran was based on hifz (memorization)
And the Beloved Holy Prophet Muhammad (Sallallaahu alayhi wasallam) himself was the first to memorize the revelation after the
Angel Jibraeel (Alley salaam...) has brought it to him;
Memorization by the Companions (Sahabas) The Holy Prophet Muhammad (Sallallaahu alayhi wasallam) would declare the revelation and instructed his Companions to memorize it.

      One day he the Holy Prophet Muhammad (Sallallaahu alayhi wasallam) called them
And asked each of them as to what of Quran they had remembered (Memorized) until such time that he Holy Prophet Muhammad (Sallallaahu alayhi wasallam) reached a young man and asked him the same question.
The young man replied, “I have memorized such and such (chapters) and Surat ul-Baqarah (2nd chapter)”.
 Thereupon the Holy Prophet Muhammad (Sallallaahu alayhi wasallam) told the people,
 “Now go away from here and this young man is your leader (from now onwards)”.
When people said:  “O Messenger of Allah”! “He is still young”, he Holy Prophet Muhammad (Sallallaahu alayhi wasallam) said, “He knows Surat ul-Baqarah”.

The first step in memorizing the Quran after that of Ikhlas is the obligation o f correcting the pronunciation of the Quran.
This does not occur except by listening to a good reciter or a precise memorizer of the Quran.
The Quran is not learned except by acquiring it (from another).
 Thus, the Holy Prophet Muhammad (Sallallaahu alayhi wasallam) who is the most eloquent of the Arabs in speech took it from Jibraeel (A.S.) orally.
The Holy Prophet Muhammad (Sallallaahu alayhi wasallam) himself used to recite the Quran to Jibraeel A.S. once in every year and in the year that he died he recited it to him twice. [Reported by Bukhari]

Likewise, the Holy Prophet Muhammad (Sallallaahu alayhi wasallam) taught it to the Companions (radiyallaahu ‘anhuma) orally and those who ca me after them heard it from the Companions and so on for each generation after t hem.

Abd Allah Ibn Mas’ud (radiyallaahu ‘anhu) says that the Holy Prophet Muhammad (Sallallaahu alayhi wasallam) asked me to recite the Quran for him.
He said to the Holy Prophet Muhammad (Sallallaahu alayhi wasallam), 'Should I recite the Quran before you whereas it has been revealed unto you?'
At this the Prophet said, 'I love it more to hear the Quran from someone else.
‘Then Abdullah Ibn Mas’ud recited the chapter of 'An-Nisa'. When he recited the verse,

'How will it be them, when We shall bring out of each community, a witness,
And We shall bring thee against these as witnesses....’ (4:41),

The Prophet said, 'This is enough.' When Ibn Mas’ud saw the face of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (Sallallaahu alayhi wasallam),
 He saw tears rolling down both his eyes.

Hasan Ibn Muhammad Ibn Alf Ibn Abi Talib (radiyallaahu ‘anhu) says that while delivering the Jummah sermon,
Umar (radiyallaahu ‘anhu) recited the chapter of 'Takwir', when he recited the verse,
'Then every soul shall know that which it hath presented.' (81:14),
 His voice got choked (on account of fear of Allah Subhanahu WA Ta’aala (GOD).
And he could not recite any more.

The Holy Prophet Muhammad (Sallallaahu alayhi wasallam) was asked, “Who is the best reciter of the Quran?
” He: Holy Prophet Muhammad (Sallallaahu alayhi wasallam) replied, “One who is seen exhibiting awe
 (a feeling of great respect and admiration combined with fear) at its recitation”.

“Exalted are You; we have no knowledge except what You have taught us. Indeed, it is You who is the Knowing, the Wise.”

The first step is to make one’s intention solely for the pleasure of Allah Subhanahu WA Ta’aala (GOD) and not for any earthly gain. 
 It is hardly possible for one to embark on this journey without pure intentions,
As it is one that requires great amounts of time, patience, and perseverance, Continual supplication to Allah Subhanahu WA Ta’aala (GOD) for success, And Duas deep from the heart and determination.
The student of the Qur’an needs to realize before they start that Shaitan is going to come to them
And try to dissuade them from their noble goal. 
The waswasa can be in the form of making one feel like it is never going to end, or seeing others having “fun” while the student is struggling forth, or any other sort of tool.

Knowing this should keep the student on guard and help recognize the cause of the laziness or feeling of wanting to stop.
The worst thing to do at this time is take a break from memorizing. 
This will make returning to the memorization more difficult and usually one will feel like the task has become harder. 
The best thing to do is make dua’, renew one’s intentions; change the hadith on the wall to a new one
And read all the previously hung hadith. Reading other’s stories of struggle can also help.
Memorizing the Holy Quran becomes the great source of reward for the Muslims
And those who memorize the Holy Quran are the eminent people among believers.
Some of their privileges are mentioned below: -
"And We (Allah) have made the Holy Quran easy to understand and remember,
Then is there any that will receive admonition."(The Quran, 54:17)
One of the means through which Allah Subhanahu WA Ta’aala (GOD) has assured the protection of the Holy Quran is the fact that He made the memorization of His Book an easy task for the believers.
In fact, the Holy Quran is the only religious Scripture that is memorized by its followers.
Innumerable persons in every Muslim community have memorized the whole Quran since the first day it was revealed.
Children as young as five years old and men and women as old as 50 years memorize the whole Quran as part of their love and devotion to the Book of Allah Subhanahu WA Ta’aala (GOD).
The one who memorizes the whole Quran is known as a Hafiz.
It is a miracle that the Hafiz not only memorizes the entire text of the Holy Quran,
But also the punctuation and iatrical marks of each and every word and verse of the Quran.
The "And We (Allah) has made the Holy Quran easy to understand and remember,
Then is there any that will receive admonition."(The Quran, 54:17)
What is more amazing is that Muslims of different languages are able to memorize the whole Quran perfectly even though they do not speak Arabic. The Quran is not a small book containing few verses.
Rather, it is a book containing over 6,000 verses!
It is a miracle of the Quran that a Hafiz is able to memorize all of these verses in order.
(A hafiz (the keeper, keeping against forgetting) is a person who memorized all of the Holy Quran and could recite it from memory.
There are little kids who are hafiz; this is because they started at an early age. The younger they start the better).

The Holy Prophet Muhammad (Sallallaahu alayhi wasallam) said that Hafiz of the Holy Quran is very close to Allah (Subhana hu WA Ta’aala -The Glorious and the Exalted).
 The Holy Prophet Muhammad (Sallallaahu alayhi wasallam) said that Hafiz of the Holy Quran is the friends of Allah Subhanahu WA Ta’aala (GOD).
 The Holy Prophet Muhammad (Sallallaahu alayhi wasallam) said: "Hafizes are the most respectable people of my Ummah."
 The Holy Prophet Muhammad (Sallallaahu alayhi wasallam) also said that on the day of Qiyamah (Judgment Day),
The Holy Prophet Muhammad (Sallallaahu alayhi wasallam) said a hafiz will be rewarded on the day of Qiyamah (Judgment Day), as will his or her parents,
 And will be granted the ability to intercede on behalf of ten family members
   The Holy Prophet Muhammad (Sallallaahu alayhi wasallam) said the parents of Hafiz will be made to wear a crown on the day of Qiyamah,
 The brilliance of which will excel that of the sun.

Allah is always monitoring, watching our every move and knows what is in our hearts.
Ibn Mas'ud – (radiyallaahu 'anhu) – would advise his students, "If your intention is one of these three, do not seek knowledge: To shame the ignorant, or to argue with the Fuqaha' (scholars), or to cause people to turn their faces in your direction.
Intend with your actions and words that which is with Allah, for indeed that which is with Allah shall remain and everything else shall perish.

Don’t Speak Without Knowledge, Say “Allahu Alam”:

Abu Bakr – radiyallaahu ‘anhu – said:
Which sky would shade me and which earth would carry me
(I.e. let me live upon it) if I were to say about the Book of Allah that which I do not know (about)?

May Allah make us from the Companions of His Book and unite us with His righteous slaves in the highest gardens of Paradise. Amen.
May Allah Subhanawataala grant us what is best in this world and the next!
Action speaks louder then words my friend’s practice Islam the way of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (Sallallaahu alayhi wasallam) did.
 May Allah Subhanahu WA Ta’aala (GOD) help us to do that which He loves and which pleases Him?
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