•July 30, 2008 • Leave a Comment

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Jinns & Magic

•July 24, 2008 • 4 Comments

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Jinns and magic are 2 topics which fascinate both Muslims and non-Muslims alike. Samir Abu Hamza speaks about the Islamic perspective on these mystical and hidden realities. Unfortunately many people do not understand the evils associated with some of these issues, and the Muslim world has become afflicted with some of these practices which can even lead to shirk. A presentation given with specific examples and exhibits, this talk is fascinating enough to answer the fascination of these topics.

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Hamza (The Lion Of Allah)

•July 24, 2008 • Leave a Comment

Salaah – Time To Establish The Prayer

•July 24, 2008 • Leave a Comment

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Salah or the five daily prayers is the commandment of Allah after belief in the oneness of His existence. Its importance and relevance in Islam cannot be emphasised enough, such is its status in the eyes of Allah. The difference between the one who prays his salaah and the one who does not, according to the Qur’an, is like the living and the dead. And the distinction that sets Islam apart from all other religions according to our prophet is the daily prayers. It is also a gift and a blessing, as it opened the door to immense rewards and feelings of peace. Its value can be demonstrated in the fact that the prayer was revealed to the prophet beyond the heavens, to be received directly, in the presence of Allah.

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Noorad-deen Zinki

•July 24, 2008 • Leave a Comment

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Nooruddin Zinkee was the great teacher of the famous Salahuddin – liberator of Jerusalem. Nooruddin began the successful Jihad against the crusaders, and helped unify a divided the Ummah, which was severely crippled by corruption and division. The sheikh gives a enlivening talk on this virtuous man, and urges us to learn and implement his exemplary character, at the same time commenting on the current trend of weakness that prevails over us.

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:-Advise of Jundub-:

•July 23, 2008 • Leave a Comment

Yunus bin Jubair said to Jundub: Advise us.

He replied:

I advise you with taqwa (piety) of Allah, and advise you with the Qur’an, for It is the light in the darkness of night, and a guidance in the day. Act according with what you have of [your] health and poverty, and if calamities presents iteslf, be sure to give up your money before you give up your faith. If the calamities exceed, give up your money and yourself before you give up your faith. The ruined is one who ruined his faith, and the denied is the one who denied his faith, and know that there isn’t poverty after Jannah, and no richness after hellfire.

Translated from [Siyar A'lam An-nubala 173/3]

A Friend or Enemy?

•July 23, 2008 • 2 Comments

He wanted me to burn in hell,
He wanted me to be among those who fell,
He wished to lead me astray,
From my Lords mercy he tried to keep me away.
Was he my friend or enemy?

It was because of him I was deprived,
He had deceived so many,
He kept coming at me until I died,
I still didn’t realize amidst all the agony,
Was he my friend or enemy?

He whispered evil to me every day & every night,
He defeated me without me even putting up a fight,
I didn’t even try,
I thought I can just ignore him and let him pass by,
Was he my friend or enemy?

This is why I was drowned in sins,
All along he was sitting back and laughing at me,
Then death hit me, now I can see,
But it’s too late,
There’s no going back to change my fate.

His task had reached its end,
This was his plan all along,
He wasn’t my friend,
I understood it all wrong,
He was the Devil, my arch enemy!

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A Really Nice Poem

•July 23, 2008 • Leave a Comment
I wake before dawn.
No muadhin calls me,
No footsteps stir me,
Instead society spurns me,
Labels me and burns me.
But everyday,
I wake before dawn.I wear my hijab.
No father threatens me,
No religious police warn me,
Instead society judges me
Mocks me and shuns me.
But everyday,
I wear my hijab.
I follow the Sunnah.
No culture defines me,
No history holds me,
Instead, society scolds me,
Re-makes and moulds me.
But every day
I follow the Sunnah.I strive for Paradise.
No teachers indoctrinate me,
No worldly hardships sedate me,
Instead society rejects me,
Tempts me and affects me.
But every day,
I strive for Paradise.I worship my Lord.
No imam compels me,
No rules force my heart,
Instead, society fears me,
And dares not come near me.
But every day,
I worship my Lord.

Every day,
In every way,
Through hardship and strife
And the all-consuming,
O so fleeting,
Bitter sweetness of life,
I worship my Lord.

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Thugz in the Masjid

•July 23, 2008 • 1 Comment

In the Name of Allâh, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful

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Thugs In The Masjid

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A truly inspiring talk, taking a look into young Muslims who glorify thug mentality, gang culture and also the dangers they are leading themselves into. Timely and straight to the point, Imam Abdul Malik relates the problems of its evils by sharing his own experience of being a young thug as well as exploring rap music and its stars who have had a big impact on society, ultimately on the Muslim youth.

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Abu Ali Nasheeds

•July 23, 2008 • 1 Comment

Ana Maradun-I am a Sickness

Omme ~ My Mom

Will add more inshallah…