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April 02, 2024, 07:27:22 pm Heba E. Husseyn: Details on Leila tul Qadr every Ramadan, links HERE.November 01, 2023, 03:44:32 pm Zainab_M: Allahhuma ameen .. ameen. November 01, 2023, 03:43:43 pm Ruhi_Rose: Yes .. making lots of dua everyday ..... watching those real life video clips, my face feels wet with tears all the time. May ALLAH grant the best to these wonderful, brave & steadfast martyrs, Ameen ya Allah. November 01, 2023, 03:38:26 pm Zainab_M: Keep praying, praying a lot for Gaza. It's worse than a prison .. it's a concentration camp. Children as young as 10 or 11 are having to care for their younger siblings ages 2, 3 and 4 becoz many have lost both parents. It's a very, very, very tearful situation there. October 26, 2023, 03:40:19 pm N. Truth Seeker: Don't forget to look up MV Blog Zainab's Lounge for our Gaza updates.October 20, 2023, 04:24:44 pm Zainab_M: Right sister Heba. Gaza hospital bombing has the fingerprints of Israel all over it. For Israel this is no big crime. They have done this and much worse many times in the past and intend to do the same and worse many more times in near future. October 20, 2023, 04:20:20 pm Heba E. Husseyn: Catching Zionist lies isn't hard. Soon after Gaza hospital bombing killing and maiming hundreds, Israel was quick to accuse Islamic Jihad of a misfired rocket. That didn't sound plausible because IJ does not have such sophisticated bombing devices. Zionist lie was fully exposed when anglican archbishop of Jerusalem,Hosam Naoum, said today that 3 or 4 days prior to boming Israel had warned Gaza hospital to evacuate. Yet CIA claims in its flawed analysis that the rocket did not come from Israel. But conveniently does not explain how Israel could have known 4 days earlier that a "misfired" rocket from IJ was coming. Yet on the basis of this flawed & bias analysis of CIA, Biden is comforting Israel he believes Israel didn't do that war crimes bombing. July 29, 2023, 03:02:07 am Zainab_M: Yesterday was Ashura, Muharram 10, 1444 (July 27, 2023). Read about this very tragic day and details of the world's greatest 7th century revolutionary: WHO WAS HUSSEIN.View Shout History
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on: March 28, 2024, 04:31:38 pm
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Started by Rehana - Last post by Heba E. Husseyn
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..... If someone cannot read Arabic or has very poor reading ability, can they basically only focus on the translation? I would say yes, certainly, for the simple reason that nothing should be taken as an excuse or a reason not to learn the Noble Quran. After all, the Noble Quran has been translated in well over a hundred languages for people who cannot understand or cannot understand nor read Arabic. You only need to be discerning of the translation you select; it should be a good translation. Some translators are hadithists and their works often cater to hadith contents mentioned in brackets of their translations which may cause confusion for readers. In such a case, seek the opinion of those who understand the Quran as as Independent Book and DO NOT link it with Hadith contents for explanation.
In due course, it will be beneficial for all who don't speak or read Arabic, to learn the basics of the Arabic script & language for the purpose of having an advantage (or at least some bit of advantage) on studying the Noble Quran. This is not a pre-requisite from Allah Almighty. HE has made it abundantly clear in HIS Final Message that the Day of Judgement will be about the sincerity and strength of our Faith with good practical deeds, it won't be an Arabic language test. But as I said, learning the basics of Arabic is only for our own practical benefit while studying the Noble Quran, and will make us less dependent on consulting the sheikhs & 'scholars' who give plenty of wrong explanations of the Noble Quran only to uphold those Hadith forgeries they keep mentioning in their presentations.
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on: March 28, 2024, 04:09:04 pm
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Started by Rehana - Last post by Rehana
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Jazk'Allah khayran again for this very logical feedback. One more question. If someone cannot read Arabic or has very poor reading ability, can they basically only focus on the translation?
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on: March 28, 2024, 04:03:01 pm
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Started by Rehana - Last post by Heba E. Husseyn
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Tarawih is not an obligatory prayer to begin with. It's optional. Secondly, for thoroughly understanding the contents of the Noble Quran, Tarawih by itself isn't too helpful anyway. Having said that, it's certainly okay to join in the Tarawih jam'aah whether online or in-person. But either way, it must be in addition to your own reading of the Quran with proper understanding of its contents which does not necessarily have to be an entire juz. Even if it's 3 or 4 pages, as long as you concentrate carefully and slowly and understand as best as you can. In this regard it is recommended and preferable that you read a bit more than you would on other days, though reading of the Noble Quran with understanding of the contents is a must on all days of the year. This, for many, may require reading a good and recognized translation alongside with the original Arabic, which is fine. Therefore, if your daily reading of the Quran is 2 pages, try to make it 3 or 4 pages at least. If more, still better, SubhanAllah. In addition to this you may certainly join Tarawih, whether online or in-person makes no difference. This is optional.
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on: March 28, 2024, 03:35:02 pm
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Started by Rehana - Last post by Rehana
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Can I offer Taraweeh prayer online with the jam'aah? Our so called scholars who prefer to make religion hard for us say no, although the same people said yes during the pandemic restrictions. But now they don'y leave any margin even for those who are not able to go or who live too far from the closest masjid in their area. Pls give feedback.
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on: March 28, 2024, 03:21:20 pm
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Started by Rehana - Last post by Rehana
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Jazek'Allah khayran Sister Hiba Hussen. Right I didn't think of the plural
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on: March 28, 2024, 03:18:04 pm
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Started by Rehana - Last post by Heba E. Husseyn
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It is a reference to the Hereafter of course, the next world, the permanent world.
Allah Almighty is speaking about protecting all believing people He created and sent to this world including all messengers. Please note, the word "messengers" is in plural, in original Arabic of the Quran, "rusulanā" .. The allusion is very clearly to the Hereafter.
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on: March 28, 2024, 03:09:04 pm
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Started by Rehana - Last post by Rehana
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AsSalam Akaeekum
"So do they wait except for like [what occurred in] the days of those who passed on before them? Say: Then wait; indeed, I am with you among those who wait. Then We will save our messengers and those who have believed. Thus, it is an obligation upon Us that We save the believers." 10:102-103 Yunus.
Is reference of above verses to this world or the next?
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on: March 21, 2024, 03:08:39 pm
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Started by Nuran - Last post by Heba E. Husseyn
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Wa'salam ....... I also want some clarifications on a very common hadith that pops up every Ramadan with different hypes. This is the hadith on the devil (Shaitan) chained in the month of Ramadan. Many of our teachers say fasting in Ramadan always feels more peaceful and nice than fasting on other months, and that is because in Ramadan there is no Shaitan around, he is chained. From my knowledge of the Qur'an, I have not found any reference to this point. Reason why Ramadan fasts feel different is because it is obligatory duty confirmed in the Quran directly by Allah Almighty Himself. Fasting outside Ramadan (except for those fasts outside Ramadan meant to be observed as penalty for any violations) as in Rajab, Ashura or the concept of fasting every Monday and Thursday are all nafl fasts that come from hadith. Yet, if one wants to observe these nafl fasts in addition to the obligatory Ramadan fasts, there is nothing wrong at all. But you would not find it as comforting as fasting in Ramadan because you know the Divine instruction from Ramadan fasts comes from Allah directly. What is your thought on this theory of chaining the devil in Ramadan? Is there any full post on that here?
Yes we do have a detailed post on it which clarifies our views. Kindly visit the link That hadith about Ramadan on chaining the devils.
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on: March 21, 2024, 12:43:45 am
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Started by Nuran - Last post by Nuran
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lol. JazekAllah khairan for the very sensible clarification. I agree 100% we fast for the love of Allah because He does not need our fast, we need it for the good of our soul.
I also want some clarifications on a very common hadith that pops up every Ramadan with different hypes. This is the hadith on the devil (Shaitan) chained in the month of Ramadan. Many of our teachers say fasting in Ramadan always feels more peaceful and nice than fasting on other months, and that is because in Ramadan there is no Shaitan around, he is chained. From my knowledge of the Qur'an, I have not found any reference to this point.
What is your thought on this theory of chaining the devil in Ramadan? Is there any full post on that here?
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on: March 21, 2024, 12:25:11 am
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Started by Nuran - Last post by N. Truth Seeker
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Wa'salam. Fasting is for our soul, Allah does not need our fasting, we need it for the benefit of our soul and we fast for the love of Allah. “useless speech” depends what you view as such. I view those tons of Bukhari etc. forged ahadith as “useless talk.” A hatithist will view my focus on the Quran alone as “useless” speech (Nauzbillah). But I trust my talk .. therefore let us look to Allah only for final verdict. Sweeping assertions by the shaikhs and shaikhas are no good. Hadithists assume their choice of hadith as their ‘awareness of Allah’ no matter how disconnected those ahadith are from the Noble Quran. Personally I cannot understand this approach. So let us wait until Allah gives the final verdict.
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