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The Women-Bearers of the Qur’aan (2)

It
is a fact that just as was the case in the past, today also many
disbelievers are levying great efforts in trying to take the message of
the Qur’aan away from the hearts of the Muslims. This is evident not
only from the fact that people have been incited to burn the Qur’aan, as
mentioned in the previous article, but by many other cases, such as the
suggestion that the verses which mention Jihaad in the Qur’aan be taken
out and a new version of the Qur’aan be introduced in its place.
Such attempts come about due to ignorance over...
09 Nov 2011 Hits:159 Memorize The Qur'aan
Read moreThe Women-Bearers of the Qur’aan (1)

"And We (Allah) have made the Holy Quran
easy to understand and remember,
then is there any that will receive admonition?"{footnote}The Quran,
54:17{/footnote}
In Arabic the term for a woman who has memorized the Qur’aan is
'Haafidhah' and its plural is 'Haafidhaat'. It’s a prestigious title of
honor unlike any other, it’s a blessing which is indescribable and it’s a
title for one who has been blessed to travel a journey and tread a path
only undertaken by a few out of the majority of Allah’s creation.
For the real Haafidhah, every page glows forth right into her heart,
taking away...
31 Oct 2011 Hits:173 Memorize The Qur'aan
Read moreMuhammad’s Wife, Aa’ishah & King Richard’s Wife, Isabella

King
Richard’s Wife, Isabella
The above picture shows the marriage of Richard II, King of England, to
Isabella, a princess of France who after her marriage to Richard II
became the Queen consort of England from 1396 to 1399. Although the
marriage was a move for peace due to the political tension between
France and England, their marriage actually later developed into a
mutual respectful relationship and later, when Richard II died, Isabella
mourned his death and refused to yield to Henry IV’s efforts to marry
his son to her, the future Henry V of England.
What is noteworthy here is that...
26 Oct 2011 Hits:249 Muhammad, The Final Messenger
Read moreSpecific Punishments in the Grave (23)

As
Muslims, we believe in the punishment of the grave. There are many
narrations which verify its authenticity. One such narration is: The
Messenger of Allaah (sallallaahu 'alaihi wa
sallam) said, "Seek Allaah's protection from the Punishment of the
Grave, since the Punishment of the Grave is a fact/true."{footnote}Saheeh: At-Tabraanee in 'al-Kabeer' from Umm Khaalid bint Khaalid ibn Sa'eed ibn al-'Aas.{/footnote}
Our righteous predecessors have mentioned many stories in this regard, some of which are as follows:
Ibn Abi'd Dunya (rahimahullah) mentioned that one of his companions said, “My brother died and I saw him in a dream. I said, "How was...
09 Oct 2011 Hits:242 Death and the Grave
Read moreThe Disbeliever, Hypocrite and Evil Soul Answers (22)

The
great blessings bestowed or the painful punishment inflicted by Allah,
the High, on the believer in his grave is something that we can’t
thoroughly understand, even if all the mechanisms and devices available
to us were utilised for this purpose. This is partly due to the fact
that we can’t perceive, look at or touch these realities in this world.
For example, we can’t see the door that opens for the believer in his
grave towards paradise. Furthermore, even if we were to inspect every
grave in this world, we can’t hear what the animals can hear from the...
09 Oct 2011 Hits:147 Death and the Grave
Read moreThe Righteous Soul Responds (21)

The
time-span exacted for the soul to be taken up into the heavens is a
matter unknown to us as time holds a completely different dimension in
the next life. What we do know, however, is that after the person is
buried and as his friends and family walk away, the soul is returned
back to the body at this stage. The Prophet (peace be upon him) said:
“When a person is placed in his grave and his companions leave him, he
can hear their footsteps."{footnote}Agreed upon{/footnote}
We also learn from the following Prophetic Narrations that the
questioning of the angels will...
09 Oct 2011 Hits:120 Death and the Grave
Read moreThe Return and the Squeeze (20)

Back
down, right into the earth.
The murky, dark, dirty and inexpensive soil beneath us shall one day be a
part of us, engulfing us and freely entering within the openings of our
noses and mouths as it becomes one with us. We won’t have any choice
but to submit to it, as choice and free-will is something of this world
and therefore will no longer be readily available to us in the grave.
Towards the grave is our destination; indeed we were created from it,
will be buried into it, and then will be resurrected from it. This is
the...
09 Oct 2011 Hits:189 Death and the Grave
Read moreWomen who Studied and Taught Saheeh Muslim

Today, as my eyes were scanning through the various books on an Islamic
bookshelf, I happened to pick up a copy of Saheeh Muslim. It is the
second most authentic Hadeeth
collection after Saheeh Al-Bukhari and was written by the illustrious
scholar, Abu'l-Husain 'Asakir-ud-Din Muslim b. Hajjaj al-Qushayri
al-Naisaburi.
Imaam
Muslim was from Nishapur - a place, as we will come to learn, where
some of the most prominent female scholars who studied and taught the
Saheeh of Imaam Muslim resided. Nishapur (or Nishabur) is a city in the
Razavi Khorasan province in northeastern Iran and is situated in a
fertile plain...
22 Sep 2011 Hits:263 Women Scholars
Read moreA Hellish Unwelcome for the Evil Soul (19)

Just Stop and Think
Everything around the disbeliever points out to him that there is Only
One Lord Worthy of Worship and that the existence of this world is
limited; but still he continues to deny. The sky, the earth and all that
is in-between; the darkness of the night as the stars spectacularly
glow and shine across its expansive breadth; the brightness of the day
and its intricate paths; the coldness of winter; the heat of summer; the
cool breezes of spring; the swaying leaves of autumn; the parks full of
greenery and blossoming flowers; the lakes full of...
03 Aug 2011 Hits:424 Death and the Grave
Read moreFinally Free (18)

The
time will then finally come for the righteous soul to depart from this
transient, fleeting and constricted abode, a life polluted and tainted
with a mixture of joy and pain, sadness and happiness. Now the time has
come for the soul to become separated from the body, for the body to be
left lifeless, still without motion or movement, and for the soul…to
fly, to fly towards its Lord and towards the eternal abode of the Next,
leaving behind a body that was swift in obeying and undertaking the
commands of Allah and limbs shining forth with the signs...
27 Jun 2011 Hits:419 Death and the Grave
Read moreThe Angels Present at the Time of Death (17)

Many
people have famously heard about the Angel of Death and that he is in
charge of taking out the souls of the children of Adam at the time of
death. Yet, many of us have not heard or come across the fact that there
will also be other angels present at this crucial and critical time.
This is proven by many Prophetic Narrations which mention that angels,
other than the Angel of Death, will also come near the dying person.
Depending upon whether the soul is good or evil and in accordance with
what the dying person deserves, these...
27 Jun 2011 Hits:612 Death and the Grave
Read moreSatan’s Last Chance and Presence at the Time of Death (16)

Many
incidences have been related in which people ended their lives on a bad
note, i.e. a sin, and so have been recounted as having died in a
difficult or infamous way. This is because satan works hard at the time
of death, a time which is full of tests, difficulties and infirmity, a
time when a person is in-between the life of this world and the life of
al-Barzakh.
Satan’s intent at this stage is to evilly, sinfully and wickedly
influence a dying person’s last deeds and actions. He knows that this is
his final chance to make this person...
17 Jun 2011 Hits:675 Death and the Grave
Read moreYour Temporary Visa Will Soon Expire (15)

The
nature of this world’s creation is such that it is temporary;
therefore, it can only offer a temporary visa to anyone who enters and
resides within it. For this reason an appointment is binding upon every
single individual who has had a soul breathed into him or her while s/he
was in his or her mother’s womb. This appointment is the meeting of
death with al-Malakul-Mowt (the Angel of Death) which will inevitably
come to pass upon every single individual that has come into this world
because the one who has come into it… must one day inevitably depart...
17 Jun 2011 Hits:557 Death and the Grave
Read moreRemembrance, Even While the Soul Exits (14)

As
one sits reciting the Qur’aan, contemplating and pondering over its
verses and the meanings and signs found within it, one will find that
the natural innate thirst and inquisitiveness found within the heart and
mind is quenched by the exquisite, unparalleled, amazing, magnificent
and unmatched Words of Allah, the Lord of the heavens and the earth.
Each and every human being has a chance to undertake this spiritual
journey, a choice to pick up the Qur’aan…if they are willing. Satanic
whispers will be abated and ailments of the heart, soul and body can be
cured.
This is because each...
10 Jun 2011 Hits:409 Death and the Grave
Read moreCan You Smell Something Fishy? (13)

Humans
like nice smells. This can especially be seen today in the world around
us, where people go out of their way to spend hard earned money on
expensive, arousing, sensational and aromatic perfumes of all kinds.
Yes, a small bottle with some colored liquid in it (sorry for being so
literal and unromantic) costs many of our light pockets a hell of a lot
of money. Why? Because humans - aka we - like nice smells.
The Daily Mail published an article in 2010, which states:
‘Classic fragrances are making a comeback, with sales of perfumes that
evoke nostalgic...
28 May 2011 Hits:759 Death and the Grave
Read moreTowards the Heavens (12)

For
those of you who have witnessed the death of someone, you may have
noticed that the eyes face a certain fixed direction while the soul is
being taken out at the moment of death. This is a phenomenon, the
reality of which people without eemaan
fail to understand and explain, regardless of how much they may have
excelled in worldly sciences. But once again, Islaam provides the most
clear, precise, true and accurate answer.
The Prophet (peace be upon him) explained hundreds of years ago,
“When the soul is taken, the eyes follow it.” (Saheeh Muslim)
If you look carefully, while...
28 May 2011 Hits:510 Death and the Grave
Read moreThe Reality of the Soul (11)

So
far we have covered in detail regarding the journey the body takes
after death, right up until the grave. Now we are going to move on to a
completely different journey, and that is of the soul’s journey up
towards the heavens and back, straight after death. It is important to
understand that although in this life your body and soul are relatively
always together, joint and linked, after death they will separate from
each other for some time until the soul is returned to the body later
on.
A Mystery Unsolved
Although scientists have and are spending a...
26 May 2011 Hits:581 Death and the Grave
Read moreThe Barzakh (Barrier): A Transitional Stage (10)

In
the following verse the term “Barzakh” is mentioned.
{Until when death approaches one of them (the polytheists), he says, "My
Lord! Send me back, so that I may do good in that which I have left
behind!" No! It is but just a word that he speaks; and behind them is a
barrier (barzakh) until the Day when they will be Resurrected.} (Quran
23:99-100)
Literally, “Barzakh” means ‘interval, gap, break, partition, bar,
obstruction and isthmus’ (a relatively narrow strip of land (with water
on both sides) connecting two larger land areas).
The following images give us a clear illustration of...
24 May 2011 Hits:562 Death and the Grave
Read moreSpecial Bodies Which Don’t Decompose (9)

Allah
(Almighty) is so gracious towards His creation, so much so that His
Graciousness abounds to the extent that out intellects can’t even
imagine. He is also Just in that He gives those who deserve what they
deserve...and truly some deserve much much more than others.
From mankind there is a batch that deserves more, a group above the
rest. Allah (the Subtle, All-Knowing) chooses them out of His infinite
Wisdom and Knowledge. They are chosen in that they are given certain
privileges above others, one of which is that many of them are
completely saved from all stages of decomposition....
20 May 2011 Hits:1125 Death and the Grave
Read moreDecomposition (8)

Before
we look into the life of al-Barzakh (what it entails and what a
believer will face therein) I would like to briefly examine the
deteriorating effect of the earth on a human corpse. Currently, as you
read this sentence, the process of decomposition of once living
creatures is occurring all around you. However, many of us are so
engrossed and deluded by the life of this world that we hate to
contemplate, reflect, talk or even hear anything about the grave and the
decomposition of our bodies within it.
Today, when the fear of Allah, His Accountability and Reckoning does...
15 May 2011 Hits:636 Death and the Grave
Read moreThe Silent Duff

{Say: "If you (really) love Allâh then follow me, Allâh will love you and forgive you of your sins.
And Allâh is Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful."} (Aal 'Imraan [3]:31)
The sound of this duff is silent and only I know,
That within my heart it beats love with a rhythmical flow,
For as I read the biography of the Rasool I came to know,
That without a doubt he was the last Prophet sent after many in a row.
Yes, his Character was so pure… just like snow,
His shoulders testified so that all would recognize him...
11 May 2011 Hits:674 Seerah, the Life of the Prophet Muhammad
Read moreThe ‘Brother’-in-Law: In Conclusion [7/7]
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Mujaahidaat:
Women who struggle in the way of Allah (‘azza wa jall)
are referred to as ‘Mujaahidaat’. Usually ‘Jihaad’ is understood to
mean an action done by men in the battlefield; although this is true,
the linguistic meaning of Jihaad is not solely restricted to this. The
term Jihaad comes from the term juhd, which means to strain, exert and
take pains when doing something. Therefore, although a Sister is not
religiously obliged to go and fight in the battlefield, she is
nevertheless tested in different ways throughout her life for which she
has to struggle and take great...
03 May 2011 Hits:561 The In-Laws
Read moreThe ‘Brother’-in-Law: Tabarruj [6/7]
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The
Muslim woman must be wise and prudent in safeguarding her dignity and
honour. Times are swiftly changing and a clever woman is she who
protects herself and realises her high worth and dignity as a believer,
even if she trusts the same men that the Shar’iah (chronicles of Islamic
Law) has outlined as potential threats to her chastity and hereafter.
Today, when dressing immodestly has become the social norm and to speak
out against it may adjudge you to be a social outcast, you – the Muslim
woman – must stand strong against such vicious tides. You must remember
that...
26 Apr 2011 Hits:674 The In-Laws
Read moreEven if I Were to Spend my Whole Life

Abdullah ibn Al-Mubarak used to often stay at home, so he was asked, "Don’t you get lonely?" He replied,
"How can I get lonely when I am with the Prophet (salla Allahu alayhi wasallam, i.e. I read his hadith)?"
(Ibn ‘Asâkir, Târîkh Dimishq Vol. 32 p458.)
_________________________________________
Even if I were to spend my whole life,
Fighting off the soul’s strife,
Completing the day-to-day chores of a wife,
But studying the Prophetic Narrations with a heartfelt drive,
By the Will of Allah, the Most Wise,
I’d surely have made the most of my life.
Each time the soul endures,
...
24 Apr 2011 Hits:484 Enthusiasm and Zeal
Read moreEnveloped With Submissive Dignity

In many secret locations, treasure-chests, deposits, safes, banks,
hidden excavations in the ground and chambers, people have hidden away
from the eyes of men the most precious of items, the likes of money and
jewellery. Some hide them out of fear of theft, whereas other items,
such as precious stones and gold, are hidden in order to preserve their
beauty and worth. Sadly, before the dignity of woman comes the need for
the security of material assets.
The hearts which contain faith in the One Ever-Watching Lord ache in
pain when seeing the abuse, misuse, oppression and brainwashing of
women...
31 Mar 2011 Hits:697 Jilbaab
Read moreMy Sister! Quench Your Spiritual Thirst by the Qur’aan

Within
the darkness of the night can be heard the soothing and melodious words
of the Qur’aan... There is nothing which can quench the innate, deep
thirst and need for the closeness with Allah, our Creator and Master, as
does the Qur’aan. For, it is His Words, His Expressions, His Laws, His
Promises, His Descriptions and yes, His very Speech.
Each chapter brings to light facts long forgotten and ignored by the
lost and confused soul, with unmatched exquisite precision, eloquence
and divine injunction. In this way, the believing woman is energised and
truly perceives her natural disposition in a...
28 Mar 2011 Hits:806 Your Relationship With The Qur'aan
Read moreMuhammad’s Marriage to Young ‘Aa’ishah

Muhammad’s
(peace be upon him) marriage to young ‘Aa’ishah is regarded as a highly
controversial issue. In truth the answers are simple and clear, if
only we were to sincerely turn towards their respective biographies.
Divinely Inspired
Muslims believe that this blessed marriage was not initiated by the
Prophet (peace be upon him) himself. Rather it was divinely initiated,
as he himself professes, “You have been shown to me twice in my dreams. A
man was carrying you in a silken cloth and said to me, ‘This is your
wife.’ I uncovered it and behold it was you. I said to...
03 Jan 2011 Hits:995 Muhammad, The Final Messenger
Read moreHafsah bint Seereen (Part 1)

Over a number of years, while listening to talks, reading books and
articles, time after time again I came across the name ‘Hafsah bint
Seereen’. This continued to be the case until recently I quickly
scribbled down her name on my sticky-pad with the intention of doing
some thorough research about the life of such a great, yet to many in
the west, unknown personality. And so, I began writing this article with
the hope of raising ignorance from myself, and hopefully others. Little
did I know... I was to stumble upon a treasure from the...
19 Jun 2010 Hits:1447 Women Scholars
Read moreHafsah bint Seereen (Part 2)

An
Epitome of Shyness and Modesty:
Travelling on the path of the Names and Characteristics of Allah (a'zza
wa jall) is a journey never to be forgotten. One of the most striking
realities of the Names of Allah (subhaanahu wa ta'ala), is that Allah,
the Most High, loves for His creation to manifest aspects of the
meanings of His Names.
For example,
Allah (subhaanahu wa ta'ala) is Al-‘Aleem (the Most Knowing) and loves
the scholars.
Allah (a'zza wa jall) is Just and loves justice.
And Allah (a'zza wa jall) is Modest and loves those who are modest.
The Prophet (sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam) said, “Certainly...
22 Sep 2010 Hits:579 Women Scholars
Read moreHafsah bint Seereen (Part 3)

The
Importance of Youth:
As time passes by, each second in it is similar to a leaf, flying away
from the tree of our life. Today these seconds loyally cling to us;
tomorrow they may stand against us. Blown away by destiny, their outcome
we will surely see in the hereafter. That will be The Day (al-Yowm)
when people will be drowning in sweat, running away from the most
beloved to them. Few indeed will be those under the cool shade of the
magnificent Throne of Allah, witnessing a day unlike any other.
Those who defied the passions and illicit desires...
07 Oct 2010 Hits:533 Women Scholars
Read moreHafsah bint Seereen (Part 4)

A
Devoted Worshipper:
Today, when few indeed are those who devoutly and wholeheartedly worship
Allah, Hafsah (may Allah be pleased with her) stands out like a shining
star to be followed in her worship of Allah. Mahdi ibn Maymoon said:
“Hafsah bint Seereen stayed thirty years without leaving her prayer
place, unless for sleep or to answer the call of nature.” (Siyar A’laam
an-Nubalaa’)
Hishaam said that:
“Hafsah used to enter her Masjid, then pray in it Adh-Dhuhr, Al-‘Asr , Al-Maghrib , Al-‘Ishaa’ and As-Subh (i.e. Fajr). Then she would stay in it (the Masjid) until the day rose. She would then bow...
02 Nov 2010 Hits:390 Women Scholars
Read moreThe Women Scholars of Madinah

Madinah, a city situated in the Hijaaz region of Western Arabia, is where the Prophet (sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam) did hijrah
(migrated), settled down and was later buried. Madinah was a safe haven
from the persecution the Prophet (sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam) and his
Companions faced in Makkah.
For many of us, when we remember the noble city of Madinatul Munawwarah
(The Enlightened City), memories of the green dome, the white marble
tile surrounding the Masjid, the cool winds, peacefulness and
tranquillity occupy our minds. Certainly, blessed moments spent in
Madinah can’t be forgotten by souls which reside so far...
30 Apr 2010 Hits:1574 Women Scholars
Read moreAafia Siddiqui Forced to Walk Naked Over the Qur’an

As
hundreds of concerned citizens hold a Day of Remembrance in Pakistan to
commemorate the seventh anniversary of her disappearance, the Justice
for Aafia Coalition reveal for the first time, in the English language,
specific harrowing details of the abuse Aafia Siddiqui was forced to
endure in the years spent in secret detention.During the course of an
interview by Kamran Shahid on Pakistan’s Front Line, screened 26th
March, Siddiqui’s mother and sister described publicly for the first
time the various forms of torture she underwent at the hands of US
agents. This included being:
forcefully stripped by six men and then...
30 Mar 2010 Hits:1690 Aafia Siddiqui
Read moreMu 'aadhah Al 'Adawiyyah [Part 5]
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Mu’aadhah’s (rahimahallah) Asceticism from this WorldAlthough we know
for sure that death is an impending event, anytime to take us into its
clutches, how many of us are actually prepared for it? How many of us
actually begin and end our day with this certainty in mind?This great Muhaddithah
Mu‘aadhah was a unique woman in this regard. She was a realistic woman,
who knew the reality of this temporal life. That is why it has been
narrated that Mu’aadhah [rahimahallah] would say at the advent of a new
day:“This is my day, in which I will die.” In...
05 Apr 2010 Hits:718 Women Scholars
Read moreMu 'aadhah Al 'Adawiyyah [Part 4]
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The
'Aabidah of Iraaq:
Mu’aadhah [rahimahallah] was not only known for her knowledge of
hadeeth, but also for her extensive worship. This is why in her time, as
well as later on in classical books, we find many scholars have
referred to her with the prestigious title of "Muhaddithah" (woman
scholar of hadeeth), as well as the honourable title of "Al-A’abidah"
(the worshipper) (Tuhfah al Ahwazee, baab al istinjaa
bil maa’, vol 1, pg 77.) For example, in the famous book pertaining to
the lives of our pious predecessors ‘Sifah as-Sawfah,’ we find her name
appearing under the chapter...
19 Mar 2010 Hits:801 Women Scholars
Read moreMu 'aadhah Al 'Adawiyyah [Part 3]
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Knowledge
vis-à-vis Implementation:
Beauty within a person or an object is usually described as something
which is rare, eye-catching, attractive and alluring to the eyes of the
beholder. One such rare attribute within the believers is the beauty of
beneficial knowledge intertwined with implementation.
For sure, the implementation of knowledge is one of the most beautiful
and intriguing characteristics Mu'aadhah, the great muhaddithah and
teacher had. She wasn’t from those unfortunate women who possessed
knowledge, yet never saw the fruits of it within their lives, because
such knowledge is then just a burden for the one who acquires it, rather
than...
18 Jan 2010 Hits:780 Women Scholars
Read moreMu 'aadhah Al 'Adawiyyah [Part 2]
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True
Love:
When we read the life of Mu’aadhah, we come to see the great love she
had for her husband. For not only was he a great mujaahid (combatant in
the way of Allah [a'zza wa jall]), but he was also a great 'aabid
(worshipper) and therefore shared and strived for the same goal as her -
to worship the Lord of the heavens and the earth.
Indeed, it is a great blessing for a Muslim woman to be blessed with a
righteous and Allah-fearing husband with whom she can work to improve
herself, both knowledge-wise and eemaan...
01 Jan 2010 Hits:869 Women Scholars
Read moreMu 'aadhah Al 'Adawiyyah [Part 1]
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A Teacher Unlike Any Other:
In the life of a student of knowledge, the presence of a teacher plays a
weighty and momentous role. It is under the shade of one’s teacher that
not only does the individual gain knowledge but a refinement of
mannerism and thought. This is why, before mentioning the biography of
someone great, there is no harm in first mentioning the teacher. In
fact, this is a source of respect for the one to be spoken about
especially if the teacher holds great respect and awe within the hearts
of the masses...such...
29 Dec 2009 Hits:910 Women Scholars
Read moreKareema Carol Czerepinski

To recite the Qur’aan with tajweed is in fact an implementation of
Allah’s command. Allah ('azza wa jall) says, “And recite the Qur'ân
(aloud) in a slow, (pleasant tone and) style.” [Qur’aan [73]:4]
Women today, as in the past, have not lagged behind in serving this
science. Around the world we see women ardently working to teach
themselves, their children and their community how to correctly
pronounce and recite the words of their Creator. Some have done so by
teaching in masaajid and schools, others by writing and setting up websites.
One such sister is Kareema Carol Czerepinski, an author of...
18 Dec 2009 Hits:3706 Women Scholars
Read moreThe ‘Brother’-in-Law: Etiquettes to be Maintained [5/7]
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Keeping
Strong With Dhikr: I’m sure many sisters would agree that a lot of
their time goes into completing chores within their homes. Without a
doubt, this duty can turn into a great blessing if a sister has the
intention to please her Lord by fulfilling her role with warmth, care
and attention. In fact, one can take it a step further and use this
time to do the dhikr (remembrance) of Allah.In this way, as the Muslim
Woman walks around her home completing her daily chores, her being will
be full of deep faith, love and conviction in her...
25 Oct 2009 Hits:525 The In-Laws
Read moreThe ‘Brother’-in-Law: Etiquettes to be Maintained [4/7]
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The Third is Satan:
May Allah ('azza wa jall) shower His peace and blessings on our Beloved
Nabi (sallallahu a’lyhi wa sallam), for by his words Allah ('azza wa
jall) brought to light much of what is hidden from our vision, bringing
us from the darkness of ignorance towards the illuminating light of
knowledge. Allah ('azza wa jall) says, “Allah is the Walee [Friend and
Protector] of those who have faith: from the depths of darkness He will
lead them forth into light.” (Al-Baqarah [2]:257)
One such example is when the Prophet (sallallahu 'alyhi wa sallam) stated in clear...
25 Oct 2009 Hits:954 The In-Laws
Read moreWhat! Sisters Using Miswaak?!

The Sister walks down the aisle and to her amazement, she sees the
racks full of various items for oral hygiene, ranging from mouth-
fresheners to teeth-whiteners…she smiles as she thinks back in time,
when the Prophet [saws] said:, “Siwaak [1] is a way of purifying
the mouth and satisfying the Lord”[2]. As women grapple to find a
solution for their debilitating oral condition, she has learnt that the
Siwaak [which is also referred to as Miswaak] not only contains an
immediate antimicrobial effect on bacteria [3] but most importantly it
is a means by which to satisfy her...
07 Nov 2009 Hits:789 Miswaak
Read moreO Women of the Believers!

The following is a translation of amazing advice given by Shaykh
Muhammad Mukhtaar Ash-Shanqeetee to Muslim Women.
Shaykh Mukhtaar is a scholar and has a seat in the Prophet [saw]'s
Masjid and regularly teaches there and also resides in Madinatul
Munawwarah.
At the present moment he is going through the Muwatta of Imaam Maalik in
the Masjid of the Prophet [saws]; he is known for his righteousness and
knowledge. May Allah [swt] reward him for his works and increase him in
knowledge and righteousness. Ameen.
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O Women of the Believers!
Certainly Allah has given you your adab [good manners and...
07 Nov 2009 Hits:804 Repentance
Read morePoem: Segregation

They ask: why do you segregate
The veil you obligate
Separate seating you allocate
Suppressed, denied, imprisoned and over you they dominate
Your rights they want to abate
In society we will make you achieve and accelerate
Segregation is oppressive and thus we must abrogate
Sit with us and wine and dine
You'll come to see that life is so fine
I reply and sigh
You don't know history and thus you ask me why
Although you call it 'sexual apartheid' to defy and deny
With your preconceived ideas, segregation in Islaam you belie
For me it is an honour, a privilege, a dignity which I apply
You have misunderstood the reasons and...
25 Oct 2009 Hits:1400 Modesty
Read moreEyes Unlike Any Other

The
eyes are like an ocean, every moment carrying various tides of feelings
and sentiments; such discreet and inaudible expressions that it is
impossible for the limbs to translate each flicker into words and
actions. In fact, the eyes are a treasure chest for the secrets hidden
within the being of a woman. It is these very eyes that have been a
means of attraction, allurement and temptation for centuries. But few
indeed are those who have possessed eyes holding the beauty of
modesty as do the eyes of the Muslim Woman.
As many fall into the abyss of unrestrained glances,...
25 Oct 2009 Hits:1211 Modesty
Read moreKaamilah Al Kawaaree

Islaamic history is rich in its account of the many writers that were
fortunate to live within its midst. In fact, the books of great scholars
and historians live on centuries later imparting great benefit for the
believers. We ask Allah [azza wa jall] that the Muslim scholars and
writers continue to gain the reward for the seeds they sowed, the
benefit of which continues to be reaped by the Muslims after them.
Ameen.
From amongst these blessed names we find the names of many Muslim Women
who also participated in striving to spread the words of Allah [azza wa
jall]...
07 Nov 2009 Hits:830 Women Scholars
Read moreA Place Inhabited by the Jinn

One
of the fatal consequences of leaving the guidance of the Prophet
[sallallahu a’lyhi wa sallam] is that we find people facing many
problems which are metaphysical and which many a time result in bringing
about severe and tragic physical consequences. One such problem is the
problem of jinn-possession and black magic. Although this is a matter
encompassing various dimensions, in this article I wish to highlight one
of the places inhabited by the jinn with the hope of bringing about
awareness and precaution for which there is a dire need. Indeed Allah is
the One from Whom help is...
25 Oct 2009 Hits:1484 Ettiquettes of using the lavatory
Read moreThaabit, the Firm Companion of Anas

Before
we begin learning about the great Companion of Anas (radhiallahu'anhu),
Thaabit al-Bunaani, I would like to share with you two quotes which I
recently came across:
Some of our righteous predecessors said: “The accounts [i.e. regarding
the lives of the righteous] are an army from the armies of Allah, the
Most High. By it [the stories of the righteous] Allah makes firm the
hearts of His awliyaa’ [friends].” [Muqaddamah ath-thaaniyyah, safahaat
min sabr al-u’lama]
Also, the great faqeeh (scholar of Islamic Jurisprudence) and one of the imaams of the four famous madhaahib, Imaam Abu Hanifah [rahimahullah], said:
“The narratives regarding...
25 Oct 2009 Hits:754 Men Scholars
Read moreWithin These Dark Nights

As
time continues to follow its course and the last day swiftly
approaches, Muslims are increasingly facing violent and dark winds which
wish to throw them off from the ocean of belief, righteousness and
conviction unto the shore of disbelief, confusion and immorality. Some
Muslims have become weak in the face of these winds; the darkness
engulfs them and the winds easily sway them. In truth, they have been
hurled away into an identity crisis and they have forgotten the fleeting
nature of this world. This group can’t offer a solution to the problems
Muslims face today since they permeate...
25 Oct 2009 Hits:889 Seerah, the Life of the Prophet Muhammad
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