Monday, 12 June 2017

What a Great research, slap on the faces of Islamic countries head of state


RESULTS OF THE EI2 RANKING

The results of the Economic Islamicity EI2 Index can be seen in Table II, ranking 208 countries according to the 12 Islamic economic principals, which are represented through 113 different proxies. These very preliminary results would indicate that the so-called and self-declared Islamic countries have not by-and-large adhered to Islamic principles. The average ranking of Islamic countries is 133 for the group of 56 Islamic countries. Islamic countries as a whole did not fare very well in an index that measures the degree of economic Islam icity. The highest ranked Islamic country is Malaysia (ranked 33rd), followed in order by Kuwait, Kazakhstan, Brunei, Bahrain, United Arab Emirates, and Turkey (see Table II).

Against our beliefs New Zealand ranked 1st, Luxembourg 2nd, 
Ireland 3rd,
Iceland 4th,
Finland 5th,
Denmark 6th
Canada 7th.
Malaysia 33rd,
Kuwait 42nd,
Bahrain 61st,
UAE 65th,
and the surprise
*Kingdom of Saudi Arabia ranked 91st*.
The study, published in the *Global Economy Journal* might be shocking to most of us but when we look around us and see the reality of the situation, we find that the results of the study are accurate and true.
As Muslims we seem to care only about performing religious Obligations/Rituals/Sunnah (prayer, fasting, niqab, beards, etc), reading the Qur’an and the Hadiths, but we don't practice what we espouse. We listen to religious lessons and sermons more than the other people on the face of the earth, but we are still not the best of Nations. In the last 60 years, we have listened to 3,000 Friday sermons.
Example: A Chinese merchant: “Muslim merchants come to me and ask me to put fake international labels and brands on their goods. When I invite them to eat, they refuse because the food is not Halal. So it is Halal for them to sell fake goods?”
A Japanese Muslim said: “I traveled to the West and saw Islam in practice applied in the daily life of non-Muslims. I traveled to the East, I saw Islam but did not see any Muslims. I thank Allah I knew Islam before I knew how Muslims act.”
Religion should not be reduced to Prayer and Fasting. It is a way of life and it is about how we treat others.
Performing a religious obligation is up to you and it is something between you and Allah. However, good ethics is something between you and other people. In other words, if we do not put Islamic ethics into action and practice, corruption will become rampant and disgrace will be our future.
We should not judge a person based on how he performs religious obligations for he might be a hypocrite.
The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said: “Verily, the bankrupt of my nation are those who come on the Day of Resurrection with prayers, fasting and charity, but also with insults, slander, consuming wealth, shedding and beating others.”
I believe *Islam* (external aspect of faith) is incomplete without *Imaan* (internal aspect of faith) and *Ihsaan* (social aspect of faith). Ponder, understand and realize this.

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Saturday, 10 June 2017

Rulings for Fasting that are Specific for Women


In the name of Allah, the Most-Merciful, the All-Compassionate

"May the Peace and Blessings of Allah be Upon You"

Bismillah Walhamdulillah Was Salaatu Was Salaam 'ala Rasulillah
As-Salaam Alaikum Wa-Rahmatullahi Wa-Barakatuhu
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Rulings for Fasting that are Specific for Women
Fasting the month of Ramadaan is an obligation on every male and female Muslim, and it is one of the pillars and great foundations of Islaam. Allaah says:
“O you who believe! Fasting is prescribed for you as it was prescribed for those before you in order that you may attain Taqwaa.” [Surah Al-Baqarah: 183]
The word “kutiba” (prescribed) here means “furida” obligated.
So when the young girl reaches the age in which she will be held accountable for her actions, by having one of the signs of puberty become apparent in her, among which is menstruation, then the obligation of fasting begins for her. She could begin menstruating as early as when she is nine years old. However, some young girls are not aware that they are required to begin fasting at that point, so she doesn’t fast thinking that she is too young, nor do her parents order her to fast. This is a great negligence, for one of the pillars of Islaam is being abandoned. If this occurs to any woman, she is obligated to make up for the days of fasting that she abandoned since the point when she began menstruating, even if a long time has passed since that time, for it remains in her obligations.
Who is obligated to fast Ramadaan?
When the month of Ramadaan comes, every male and female Muslim that (1) has reached the age of puberty, is (2) healthy and (3) a resident (i.e. not traveling) is obligated to fast. And whoever is sick or traveling during the month, may break the fast and make up the number of days missed on other days.
Allaah says: “So whoever sights the (moon indicating the beginning of the) month, then he must fast. And whoever is sick or on a journey, then (he may break the fast and instead fast) the number of days missed on other days.” [Surah Al-Baqarah: 185]
Likewise, whoever enters into Ramadaan and he is very old and not able to fast or has a chronic illness, which does not expect to be cured any specific time – whether male or female – may break the fast and instead feed a needy person half a saa’ (four handfuls) of the food from that people’s land for every day missed. Allaah says: “And as for those who can fast (but) with difficulty, they (may break their fast and) feed a needy person.” [Surah Al-Baqarah: 184] Ibn ‘Abbaas (radhi Allaahu anhuma) said: “This ayah is for the old man of whom it is not anticipated that he will be cured.” [Saheeh Al-Bukhaaree] And the sick person of whom it is not hoped that he will be cured from his sickness falls under the ruling of the old person. And he does not have to make up the missed days because of his inability to fast.
A woman is specified with certain excuses that permit her to break the fast in Ramadaan, on the condition that she makes up the days she missed fasting due to these excuses on other days. These excuses are:
1. Menstrual and Postpartum Bleeding: A woman is forbidden from fasting while she is in these two conditions. And she is obligated to make up these missed days of fasting on other days. This is based on what is reported in the two Saheeh collections from ‘Aa’isha (radhi Allaahu anha) who said: We were ordered to make up the (missed) days of fasting but we were not ordered to make up the (missed) prayers.” She gave this answer when a woman asked her: “Why does a menstruating woman have to make up the (missed days of) fasting and not have to make up the (missed) prayers?” So she (radhi Allaahu anha) clarified that this is from the matters dependent on revelation, which must comply with the reported texts.
As for the wisdom behind that, then Shaikh-ul-Islaam Ibn Taimiyyah said in “Majmoo’-ul-Fataawaa” (15/251):
“The blood that comes out of the woman because of menstruation has a discharge of blood in it. A menstruating woman can fast in times other than when the blood that comes out of her due to menstruation contains her blood. So her fasting in this situation is a moderate and balanced fast – no blood, which strengthens the body and which is its main substance – comes out of her during these times. But her fasting when she is menstruating necessitates that her blood come out during this time – the blood, which is the main component of her body and which will lead to a weakness and deficiency in her body. And this will necessitate that her fast not be that of a moderate and balanced nature. So that is why she is commanded to fast in times when she is not menstruating.”
2. Pregnancy and Breast-Feeding: If because of fasting there is harm caused to the woman or the baby or to both of them, then she may break the fast while she is pregnant or breastfeeding. But if the harm for which reason she is breaking her fast only applies to her baby and not her, then she must make up for the days she missed of fasting and feed a needy person for each day missed. And if the harm only applies to herself, then it is sufficient for her to only make up the missed days. This is based on the pregnant woman and breastfeeding woman falling under the generality of Allaah’s saying: “And for those who can fast (but) with difficulty, they (may break their fast) and instead feed a needy person.” [Surah Al-Baqarah: 184]
Al-Haafidh Ibn Katheer (rahimahullaah) said in his Tafseer (1/379):
“Amongst those who fall into the meaning of this ayah are the pregnant and breastfeeding women if they fear for themselves or for their children.”
And Shaikh-ul-Islaam Ibn Taimiyyah said:
“If a pregnant woman fears for her fetus, then she may not fast and instead make up each day of fasting that was missed on other days and feed a needy person around 2 kilograms of bread.” [Majmoo’-ul-Fatawaa: 25/318]
Important Notes:
1. Istihaadah (Irregular Bleeding): This is the condition in which a woman has blood come out of her, which is not her menstrual blood. She must observe the fast and it is not permissible for her to break her fast because of this type of bleeding. When mentioning the allowance of the menstruating woman of breaking her fast, Shaikh-ul-Islaam Ibn Taimiyyah (rahimahullaah) said:
“This is contrary to the woman in the state of Istihaadah, for this state comprises an unfixed period of time, and there is not a time in it in which she can be commanded to begin fasting (again). So because of this, it is not possible to caution against it, the same as for throwing up unexpectedly, emitting blood due to a wound, getting a boil, Ihtilaam (when sexual fluid comes out of the private parts not due to intercourse or foreplay), as well as all the other things that do not have a fixed time in which they could be cautioned against. So this (Istihaadah) was not made as something that nullifies the fast, such as the blood of menstruation.”
[Majmoo’-ul-Fataawaa: 25/251]
2. The Menstruating woman as well as the pregnant and breastfeeding women, if they break their fast in Ramadaan, must make up for the missed days of fasting in the time that occurs between the Ramadaan in which they broke their fast and the forthcoming Ramadaan. But to complete them early is better. And if there only remain a few days before the next Ramadaan begins, then they are obligated to make up the missed days of fasting (from the previous Ramadaan) such that the new Ramadaan will not come upon them while they still have to fast days from the previous Ramadaan. But if they don’t do this and Ramadaan comes upon them while they still owe days of fasting from the previous Ramadaan, and they have no (valid) excuse for delaying it, they are obligated to make up the missed days and to feed a needy person for each day. But if they have a valid excuse, then they must only make up the missed days of fasting. This goes the same for those who must make up the missed days of fasting due to sickness or traveling. Their ruling is like the ruling of the woman who broke the fast due to menses, with the previously mentioned details.
3. It is not permissible for a woman to observe a recommended fast if her husband is present unless she has his permission. This is based on what Al-Bukhaaree, Muslim and others have reported from Abu Hurairah (radhi Allaahu anhu) that the Prophet (Sallallaahu ‘alaihi wa Sallam) said: “It is not permissible for a woman to fast while her husband is present except with his permission.” In some narrations of the hadeeth in Ahmad and Abu Dawood, there occurs the wording “…except Ramadaan.”But if the husband permits her to observe a recommended fast or he is not present around her or if she doesn’t have a husband, then it is encouraged for her to observe this recommended day of fasting. This is especially for the days in which it is recommended to fast such as Mondays and Thursdays, three days in every month, six days in Shawaal, the tenth day of Dhul-Hijjah, the Day of ‘Arafah and the Day of ‘Aashooraa along with the day before or after it. However, she should not observe a recommended fast while she owes days to make up for (the previous) Ramadaan, until she first makes up these missed days and Allaah knows best.
4. If a menstruating woman stops bleeding during the day in Ramadaan, she must begin her fasting for the remainder of the day but still make it up with the days that she didn’t fast because of menses. Her fasting for the remainder of the day in which she stops bleeding is an obligation on her out of respect for the time (i.e. Ramadaan).
By: Shaikh Saalih Al-Fawzaan
Author: Shaikh Saalih Al-Fawzaan
Source: His book Tanbeehaat ‘alaa Ahkaam takhtassu bil-Mu’minaat (pg. 62-67)
Translator: Isma’eel Alarcon Rulings for Fasting that are Specific for Women
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Friday, 2 June 2017

SADAQAH

If the person giving Sadaqah knows that the money he is donating will reach Allah first and then the poor person, he will truly gain much more joy in giving rather than taking 

Do you know the benefits of Sadaqah? 

PAY PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO 17,18,19

1. Sadaqah is one of the doors from jannah 
2. Sadaqah is the most virtuous action in all good actions, and the best form of Sadaqah is to feed others 
3. Sadaqah will be a shade on the day of judgement and it will save a person from the fire 
4. Sadaqah makes the anger of Allah cool and it also cools the heat in the grave 
5. The best and most beneficial gift for a deceased person is Sadaqah and Allah continues to increase the reward of Sadaqah 
6. Sadaqah is a way to purify the soul and increases good deeds 
7. Sadaqah will be a cause of happiness on the day of judgment on the face of the giver 
8. Sadaqah is a source of peace from the dangers of the day of judgement and it doesn't let you grieve the past 
9. Sadaqah is a means of sins being forgiven and also expiates past sins 
10. Sadaqah is glad tidings of a good death and is also a cause for the duas of the angels 
11. The person who gives sadaqah is from the best of people and all those associated with it will also recieve the reward
12. The person who gives Sadaqah is promised great rewards 
13. The person who spends is counted in those who have piety and people also begin to love him 
14. Giving Sadaqah is a sign of kindness and grace 
15. Sadaqah is a means of duas being accepted and hardships being removed 
16. Sadaqah removes difficulties and closed 70 doors of harm in the world.
17. Sadaqah is a means of age and wealth being increased and is also a means of success and provision
18. Sadaqah is a cure and a medicine 
19. Sadaqah prevents theft, a bad death, burns from fire and drowning
20. Sadaqah is rewarded, even if it is on animals and birds 

                                                            
THE LAST THING
The best form of Sadaqah at this moment is to forward this message with the intention of it being Sadaqah.

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Thursday, 1 June 2017

THE JAPANESE SCIENTIST'S DISCOVERIES OF THE SECRETS OF ZAMZAM WATER!!!

Science, at a very later stage, reveals new secrets about Zamzam water
." Emoto took a sample of Zamzam water, and said: "I couldn't crystallize it, even by diluting the water by 1,000." Following was written Dr. Masaru Emoto: The quality/purity of Zamzam water has, will not be find any where else in the water on this earth. He used the technology named NANO, and researched a lot on Zamzam water. And found out that if one drop of Zamzam water mix in 1000 drops of regular water, regular water will get the same quality like Zamzam water. He also found that a mineral in one drop of Zamzam water has its own importance that will not be find any other water on this earth. He also found in some tests that the quality or ingredients of Zamzam water can not be changed, why, science does not know the reason. Even he re-cycled the Zamzam water, but no change it was still pure. Subhan'Allah!!! Surely this is a Miracle of Allah's.. ZamZam water level is around 10.6 feet below the surface. It is the miracle of Allah that when ZamZam was pumped continuously for more than 24 hours with a pumping rate of 8,000 liters per second, water level dropped to almost 44 feet below the surface, BUT WHEN THE PUMPING WAS STOPPED, the level immediately elevated again to 13 feet after 11 minutes. 8,000 liters per second means that 8,000 x 60 = 480,000 liters per minute 480,000 liters per minutes means that 480,000 x 60 = 28.8 Million liters per hour And 28.8 Million liters per hour means that 28,800,000 x 24 = 691.2 Million liters per day So they pumped 690 Millions liters of Zamzam in 24 hours, but it was re-supplied in 11 minutes only. There are 2 miracles here, the first that Zamzam was re-filled immediately, & the second is that Allah Holds the extra-ordinarily powerful Aquifer for not throwing extra Zamzam out of the well, otherwise the world will SINK. Allah says in the Holy Quran; "We will soon show them Our signs in the Universe and in their own souls, until it will become quite clear to them that it is the truth. Is it not sufficient as regards your Lord that He is a witness over all things?" (41:53) Please share!!

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Virtues Of The Month Of Ramadhaan

PROPHET'S KHUTBA*~[SALLALLAAHU `ALAHAI WA SALLAM]~

*NEVER HAS A BETTER MONTH ARRIVED FOR THE BELIEVERS*

Alhamduli'Allahi Rabbil-'Aalameen,wa-Salaatu wa-Salaamu 'alaa Ashrafil-Anbiyaa-e-wal-Mursaleen~ `Amma `Baa`d.
'Assalaamu `Alaykum wa Rahmatullaahi wa Barakaatuhu'


First   Khutbah... !
'O Muslims... Fear Allaah and Obey Him !~I give you glad tidings as the month of 'Ramadaan'... This is the month in which the 'Qur’aan' was revealed as a guidance for mankind, as well as a clarification and differentiation between truth and falsehood !
During this month, the Gates of Mercy are opened and the gates of hell are sealed.Satan and all other Jinn are chained during this blessed month...Rewards for good deeds performed in this month are multiplied, sins forgiven and supplications responded to and answered.It is the month of Perseverance, Mercy, Compassion and Charity.
Salmaan Al-Faarisi ~ [may Allaah be pleased with him] reported that... Prophet ~[sallallaahu `Alaihi wa sallam]gave a speech on the last day of 'Sha’baan', and said..."O people !You are being approached by a great and blessed month. A month which contains a Night that is better than  One Thousand  [1000]  months !
 Allaah made fasting within it an obligation,and made praying on that night an optional act of worship.He who performs any righteous voluntary act within it, 
will be rewarded like one who does an obligatory act at any time other than during 'Ramadaan'...{!}

 'he who performs an obligatory act of worship within it will be rewarded like he who performs Seventy~[70] acts of worship at any time outside this month ! ['Alhamdullilah' !]

 It is the month of Perseverance -and perseverance is rewarded with 'Jannah'~{Paradise}!It is the month ofCompassion,in which the sustenance of a believer increases !
 "he who feeds a fasting person within this month has his sins forgiven and he will be protected and released from the hell fire... he also gets the reward of that person's fasting without decreasing the reward of the fasting person."
Then the companions~[may Allaah be pleased with them] said...‘O messenger of Allaah ! Not all of us can find the extra food needed to feed another fasting person’.So the Prophet [Sallallaahu 'Alaihi wa Sallam] responded:'Allaah will give you the reward of feeding a fasting person even if you were to give him just a sip of milk,...a date, or a sip of water...{!}He who feeds a fasting person until he is full,Allaah will make him drink out of my river, a sip of which will never allow him to be thirsty until he enters 'Jannah'...!'Then he continued...'This is the month the beginning of which is Mercy,the middle part is Forgiveness...and the last part of it is Release from Hellfire.'(Source: Al-Bayhaqi).
"So, pay attention, may Allaah be merciful to you all" 'Pay attention !O believers, to the speech of the Prophet {Sallallaahu `Alaihi wa Sallam }
in which he gave glad tidings of the month of 'Ramadaan' to his companions and informed them of its virtues and how the reward of righteous deeds performed therein is multiplied.Indeed, it is a great and blessed month...!The Prophet [Sallallaahu `Alaihi wa Sallam ] said..referring to the month of Ramadaan~
Never has a better month arrived for the believers and never has a worse month come to pass for the hypocrites."(Source: Ahmad)
Abu Hurayrah, [may Allaah be pleased with him] narrated that... Prophet [sallallaahu `Alaihi wa sallam] said...
All the (rewards of the) deeds of the son of Adam are for him, (he is aware that) the reward of performing them will be multiplied by ten (10) to seven-hundred (700) times...!
Allaah{Aza Wa Jall} has said:‘Except for fasting, as it is for Me.I shall reward it...!(i.e. I will decide what the reward will be)This is because the fasting person leaves his desires,food and drink purely for My sake.'The fasting person has two [2] times of great pleasure: once when he breaks his fast and the other when  he meets his Lord !
The smell emanating from the mouth of a fasting person is better in the scale of Allaah than the smell of Musk”.(Source: Ahmad)
The Prophet ~[Sallallaahu `Alaihi wa Sallam] referred to 'Ramadaan' as the ‘month of perseverance’ due to the necessity of perseverance and patience during this month.Due to this, as well as the suffering from the pain of hunger,thirst and weakness of the body due to fasting,
 ‘Abdullaah Ibn‘Umar [may Allaah be pleased with him] reported that~
 Prophet [Sallallaahu `Alaihi wa Sallam]said...‘No one knows the reward of fasting except Allaah’.(Source: Al-Bayhaqi)
 The reward for righteous deeds varies due to different reasons, for example, due to the sanctity of specific places such as Makkah and Madeenah.The Prophet ~[sallallaahu `Alaihi wa sallam] said: ‘Praying in my 'Masjid' is one thousand times [1000] greater (in reward) than prayer elsewhere -except for Al-Masjid Al-Haraam [in 'Makkah'][Source: Bukhaari]
 Among the virtues of this blessed month is that the reward for good deeds is multiplied by up to seven hundred times, [700] for those who purify their intentions and perform their actions purely for the sake of Allaah – !such as those who spend in charity from their wealth,provided that their wealth comes from lawful means. {Allaah only accepts charity which is from...'Halaal' (lawful) means...!}
  The Prophet [Sallallaahu `Alaihi wa Sallam] said ...‘Allaah accepts charity with His Right Hand and then increases it in reward for the person giving it,
just like one of you raises his colt, until the reward for it becomes the size of a mountain’. (Source: Bukhaari & Muslim)
 Anas ibn Maalik, [may Allaah be pleased with him]narrated that ... The Prophet [Sallallaahu `Alaihi wa Sallam] said ... ‘Charity extinguishes the anger of the Lord and protects the giver of it from an evil end’.(Source:-Tirmithi)
 ~MY  'SALAAMS'  TO  ALL~PLEASE REMEMBER ME IN YOUR PRAYERS
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"All that is on earth will Perish. But will abide {Forever}the Face of thy Lord, full of Majesty, Bounty and Honour"
{'Quran'- Surat Al-Rahman-55~ A# 26-27 }
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10 Things That Won’t Break Your Fast (Roza) According To Islamic Scholars


Every Ramadan, there is one perplexity in the Holy month that somehow takes up more importance than the Fast (roza) itself. The issue of, “Will this break my fast?
According to the Committee for Islamic Research and Fatawaa, Majmooh Al-Fatawaa by Ibn Baz and Fatawaa Ramadan by Ibn Al-Uthaymeen, the following most frequently asked questions in Ramadan about prohibited practices during fasting have been answered.

1. DOES A NOSE BLEED BREAK YOUR FAST?

Source: eatandexcerise.com

Verdict: No.
Condition: As long as it is not done intentionally.
Scholar: Al-Lajnaa.

2. DOES HAVING A BLOOD TEST BREAK YOUR FAST?

Source; babycentre.com

Verdict: No.
Condition: As long as you’re not giving blood in a large amount.
Scholar: Al-Lajnaa.



3. IF YOU HAVE TO GET YOUR TOOTH REMOVED, WILL IT BREAK YOUR FAST?
Source: bantavaneudental.com

Verdict: No.
Condition: As long as the blood is less than the amount of cupping.
Scholar: Ibn-e-Uthaymeen, Muqbil.

4. DOES BRUSHING YOUR TEETH BREAK YOUR FAST?

Source: coachkristen.com

Verdict: No.
Condition: The fast will not break as long as you do not swallow anything intentionally.
Scholar: Al-Fawzaan, Ibn Baz.


5. IF YOU REALLY NEED TO USE EYE DROPS, WILL IT BREAK YOUR FAST?

Source: wedeside.com

Verdict: No.
Condition: No condition.
Scholar: Ibn Baz.

6. IF YOU’RE GOING TO NEED NOSE DROPS, WILL YOUR FAST BREAK?

Source: healthtap.com

Verdict: YES.
Condition: No condition.
Scholar: Ibn Baz.


7. IF YOU’RE APPLYING KOHL (SURMA), WILL IT AFFECT ON YOUR FAST?

Source: imbbpullzone.com

Verdict: No.
Condition: No condition.
Scholar: Ibn Al-Uthaymeen.

8. IF YOU’RE IN NEED OF USING EAR DROPS, WILL YOUR FAST BE BROKEN?

Source: ziffi.com

Verdict: No.
Condition: No condition.
Scholar: Ibn Al-Uthaymeen.


9. IS THE USE OF AN INHALER PROHIBITED DURING FASTING? WILL IT BEAK YOUR FAST?

Source: hopepaige.com

Verdict: No.
Condition: No condition.
Scholar: Ibn Al-Uthaymeen, Muqbil.

10. LIQUID PERFUME – ITTR

Source: traveltales.com

Verdict: No.
Condition: No condition.

Scholar: Ibn Al-Uthaymeen, Ibn Baz, Muqbil.


With Ramadan just around the corner, it is best every Muslim knows the do’s which have been confused for the do-not’s for so long. Share it with your friends and family, Ramadan is all about sharing!

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