Islam q & h 16

Islam Q & H, Shariath

“Bismillahir Rahmannir Raheem”Al-Hamdu Lillaahi Rabbil ‘Aalameen was Salaatu was- Salaamu ‘Alaa Sayidinaa Muhammadin wa Aalihi wa Asabihi Ajma ‘een (tauheed- risalat- ahkirat and islam-iman-ihsan)

 (Yusuf )(Say:) Are many separate gods better or One Allah, Who dominates and controls all? (In fact) you worship none besides Allah except a few names which you and your forefathers have forged (on your own). Allah has not sent down any authority for them. Judgment rests with Allah alone. He alone has commanded that you worship none but Him. This is the straight path (true Din [Religion]), but most people do not know.12/37-40

The fact is simple that the Messiah, ‘Isa, the son of Maryam (Jesus, the son of Mary) is Allah’s Messenger and His Word which He conveyed to Maryam (Mary) and a Spirit from Him. So believe in Allah and His Messengers and do not say: ‘There are three (Gods).’ Refrain (from this belief); (that) is best for you. Verily, Allah is the Only One God, Holy is He, far above having a son. Whatever is in the heavens and whatever is in the earth (all) belongs to Him alone. And Sufficient is Allah as a Guardian.4/171

Those that they worship (i.e., they prepare sculptures and images of angels, jinn, the Prophet ‘Isa [Jesus], ‘Uzayr [Ezra] and others and worship them) look for mediation to their Lord (themselves) as to who amongst them is most intimate (in the presence of Allah). And they (themselves) hope for His mercy and fear His torment. (Now say yourselves how they can be gods. They are prostrating themselves before the True God.) …17/57

…He (Ibrahim)said: ‘Nay, this biggest (idol) of them would have done this. So ask these (very idols) if they can speak.’ …’’21/65

Those that they worship (i.e., they prepare sculptures and images of angels, jinn, the Prophet ‘Isa [Jesus], ‘Uzayr [Ezra] and others and worship them) look for mediation to their Lord (themselves) as to who amongst them is most intimate (in the presence of Allah). And they (themselves) hope for His mercy and fear His torment. (Now say yourselves how they can be gods. They are prostrating themselves before the True God.) Indeed, the torment of your Lord is a thing to fear.17/57

And (also recall) when We made an appointment with Musa (Moses) for forty nights. Then after Musa ([Moses] went into retreat), you took the calf as (your) god for worship, and you were no doubt awful transgressors.2/51

And I turn away from you (all), and these (idols) which you worship besides Allah. And I worship my Lord (with absolute concentration). I hope that, owing to the worship of my Lord, I shall not be deprived (of His bounty).’19/48

Have they taken (idols as) intercessors against Allah’s leave? Say: ‘Even though they do not own anything, nor do they have any reason?’ Say: ‘(The leave for) all intercession rests with Allah alone (which He has specified for His intimate servants). ..39/43-44

And if you ask them: ‘Who has created the heavens and the earth?’ they will certainly say: ‘Allah.’ Say: ‘Well, speak up, can the idols that you worship besides Allah remove the suffering which Allah may intend to inflict upon me, or if Allah intends to grant me mercy, can they (the idols) stop that mercy (sent by Him)?’ Say: ‘Allah is Sufficient for me. The trusting ones put their trust in Him alone.’39/38

And (the idolaters) worship, apart from Allah, those (idols) which can neither harm nor benefit them, and (in justification of their false worship) they say: ‘These (idols) are our intercessors with Allah.’10/18

Say: ‘Do you seek to inform Allah of the (fabricated) presumption (of intercession by idols) whose (existence) He is not aware of either in the heavens or in the earth (i.e., intercession with Him by any idol is not in His knowledge)? 10/18

Holy is He, and far Exalted above those whom they set up as (His) peers.’10/18

And the idols that you worship apart from Him do not own (even) the thin membrane of a date stone.  (O polytheists!) If you call upon them (the idols), they cannot hear your call. But if (supposing) they (the idols) hear, they cannot give you an answer. And on the Day of Resurrection, they will downright deny your setting up of partners with Allah. 35/13

Imam Bukhari and Imam Muslim write that during the days of the battle of the Ditch (Khandaq), Jabir(ra), felt that the Prophet, was hungry. Jabir asked his wife if there was any food in the house, to which she replied that there was only a little. Despite this Jabir(ra) invited the Prophet asking him to bring a few people with him. The Prophet however, called everyone to Jabir’s house to eat. Jabir became worried as there was not enough food to provide for everyone. Yet when everyone came, the Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, made a du’a upon the food for barakah. Again everyone ate to their fill and there was still food left over.of the heart (sirr)

Abu Talha(ra), reported that he saw the Prophet, with signs of hunger on his face. He asked his wife whether there was any food and she replied that they had a little. So Abu Talha invited the Prophet, to eat. The Prophet, in return invited everyone in the mosque (nearly 80 people) to also come and eat. The Prophet, said to Abu Talha(ra), to bring the food whereupon he made du’a over it for the barakah. Everyone ate the food and there was still food left over.( Bukhari, Muslim,)

Imam Tirmidhi mentions that ‘Abd Allah Ibn Abbas, may Allah be pleased with both of them, reported that a person came to the Prophet,  may Allah bless him and grant him peace, and said,”Ya Rasool Allah, teach me an act that I can practise which will bring me closer to Allah Ta’ala.” The Prophet,may Allah bless him and grant him peace, replied, ” Al-halu al-murtahil —–Lisan al-‘Arab, the most famous classical dictionary of the Arabic Language, mentions that ‘al-halu murtahil’ means the practice of the Sahaba whereby they used to recite the Qur’an from beginning to end and then, without delay, start the Qur’an again by reading al-Fatiha and the first 5 verses of Surah al-Baqarah.

Imam Bukhari narrates that the Prophet, left Madina for the expedition to Tabuk on a Thursday, and that he used to prefer to travel on Thursdays.(Sahih Bukhari)

Imam At-Tabari, Hafidh Ibn Kathir and Imam al-Qurtabi all mention how the Prophet Muhammad, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, used to go to the graves of the martyrs of Uhud once a year and recite the verse of the Holy Qur’an on the excellence of patience. The Prophet Muhammad, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, used to make du’a for them. When the beloved Prophet,  may Allah bless him and grant him peace, passed away, the Khalifs, Abu Bakr, ‘Umar, ‘Uthman and ‘Ali, may Allah be pleased with all of them, used to do the same thing.

Taqwa

1.spending money (on yourself ,wives and children,blood relations

2.iman bil ghaib/un seen

How you perceive a thing makes a different =ahklaq

When I want to talk to allah I say prayers and when I want that he talk to me I recite quran- Hazrath Ali(ra)

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