Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Hadith on Imam Mahdi a.s followers

He said: "Look for them at the edges of the world.
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Their lives are simple,
2their homes are on their backs,
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even if present they are not recognized,
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IF THEY ARE LOST NONE WILL LOOK FOR THEM,
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IF THEY ARE SICK NONE WILL VISIT THEM,

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and if they wish to marry none will come to them.
7 If THEY DIE, NONE WILL ATTEND THEIR FUNERALS.
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They share their possessions equally among them and visit one another’s graves;
9 their wishes are all the same, even if they are in different cities."



Friday, September 12, 2008

Fetus Submitting by Prostating to Allah after hearing Quran

Glory be to Allah. Who has created us in a form of submission to Him.
Fetus is initially moving, kicking around highly active and displaying a normal fetal status.
Recitation of Quran turned on. The fetus changes position, with its occipit now facing the abdominal wall, the head flexes and it nearly stops all activity for as long as the Quran goes on. Amazingly calm, submissive and assumes the prostation position. The positioning towards the end is exactly how the Muslim prayer prostation takes place. Praise be to Allah whose words captivate all of creation. He is the All knowing. The One to Whom all submit.


Imam Ghazali on the Quran

The image of the Qur'an as an ocean is a particularly popular one, as in this quote from the Jawāhir al-Qur'ān of Abū al-Ghazali."

"I will rouse you from your sleep, you who have given yourself up to recitation, who have taken the study of the Qur'an as a practice, who have seized upon some of its outward meanings and sentences. How long will you wander about the shore of the sea with your eyes closed to its wonders? Was it not for you to sail through its depths in order to see its amazing things, to travel to its islands to pick its delicacies, to dive to its bottom and become rich from obtaining its jewels? Don't you despise yourself for losing out on its pearls and jewels as you continue to look only to its shores and esoteric aspects? Haven't you heard that the Qur'an is an ocean from which the knowledge of all ages branches out just as rivers and streams branch out from the shores of the ocean?Don't you envy the happiness of people who have plunged into its overflowing waves and seized red sulfur, who have dived into its depths and taken out red rubies, shining pearls and green chrysolite, who have roamed its shores and gathered gray ambergris and fresh blooming aloes wood, who have clung to its islands and found an abundance in their animals of the greatest antidote and pungent musk?"

Friday, August 15, 2008

Quran precedes medical guidelines of today by centuries

WHO Recommendation in 21st century

WHO strongly recommends exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months of life. At six months, other foods should complement breastfeeding for up to two years or more [Ten facts of Breastfeeding 2008, WHO*]

Quran Revealation in the 7th Century

Allah gives the best advice regarding breastfeeding.

“Mothers shall breastfeed their children for two whole years, for such as desire to complete the term ......." ( 2:233)

When Allah the most Wise gives the most perfect guidelines mankind refuse to follow and obey. Only when human organizations after centuries of research come up with the same conclusion that breastfeeding should continue for up to 2 years for the best optimal health of the baby and child then men appreciate the truth and acknowledge Allah's wisdom.

As in the guideline given for breastfeeding all other commands and recommendations from Allah serve as the most perfect guidelines for societies in this world and for individuals because Allah created us and He knows best what our problems are and what the solutions are.

*http://www.who.int/features/factfiles/breastfeeding/en/index.html
Retrieved - August 2008

Friday, August 1, 2008

Excellent Article Authored By Harun Yahya (www.harunyahya.com)

PURITY OF HEART: AN INVALID EXCUSE MADE FROM WORLDLY DESIRES

It is the way that people suppress their consciences that prevents most of them genuinely turning to Allah and that keeps them from abiding by the moral values commanded by Him.

“My heart is pure, so Allah will forgive me.” We often hear such words from those around us. This highly distorted logic that in fact consists of an excuse made up by people themselves is used in order to suppress the voice of the conscience. What does this “purity of heart” actually mean? According to Qur’anic moral values, is “not doing anyone any harm” sufficient justification for ignoring the responsibilities revealed to us by Allah?

The Purity of Heart told in the Qur’an

We are informed in the Qur'an that Allah considers people's hearts, as He reveals in "But only he [will prosper] who brings to Allah a sound heart." (Surat ash-Shu’ara, 89) The Qur'anic concept of a "sound heart" is not the pureness of heart that some people understand it to be, for the Qur'an defines a sound heart as turning to and submitting fully to Allah.

People with sound hearts, in the Qur'anic sense, have faith in Allah, observe the limits and prohibitions that He has established, and submit to Him fully. In the Islamic sense, there is no other form of a sound heart, for the Qur'an defines a person with a sound heart as someone who constantly brings Allah to mind and feels at peace with His remembrance. The following verse makes this quite clear:

Those who believe and whose hearts find peace in the remembrance of Allah. Only in the remembrance of Allah can the heart find peace. (Surat Ar-Rad, 13:28)

In another verse, Allah describes believers as those "whose hearts quake at the mention of Allah" (Surat Al-Hajj, 35).

A very important characteristic of believers is sensitivity of the heart that enables them to derive pleasure from the Qur'an's morality and to feel a great pleasure and peace in obeying Allah. Allah describes this sensitivity as "Allah's guidance":

Allah has sent down the Supreme Discourse, a Book consistent in its frequent repetitions. The skins of those who fear their Lord tremble at it, and then their skins and hearts yield softly to the remembrance of Allah. That is Allah's guidance, by which He guides whoever He wills... (Surat Az-Zumar, 23)

Consequently, a truly sound heart in the Islamic context means a heart that is purified from all forms of impurity that draw one away from Allah. Such people stay away from worldly greed, selfishness, fears, and insecurity. As a result, they do not become attached to any person or thing other than Allah or feel a type of love for them that is independent of Allah.

The Purity of Heart Put Forward by People

It is of course important and excellent for someone to be known in the community for “being good and having a pure heart.” However, basing oneself on the importance in society of “having a pure heart” and then saying, “I do no harm to anyone, and even help them on occasion, when necessary,” does not mean that one is fully living by the moral values of the Qur’an. In addition, thinking in that way is nothing more than self-deception. An act or an attitude that is accepted as a good deed by a society remote from the Quran’ic morality, although it is not based upon the Qur'an's values, may not be worthy in Allah's sight. The main criterion that renders a deed good and worthy in His sight is the degree of its conformity with Allah’s good pleasure. The following verses are quite explanatory:

Do you make the giving of water to the pilgrims and looking after the Masjid al-Haram the same as having iman in Allah and the Last Day and doing jihad in the Way of Allah? They are not equal in the sight of Allah. Allah does not guide wrongdoing people. (Surat At-Tawba, 19)

It is not devoutness to turn your faces to the East or to the West. Rather, those with true devoutness are those who believe in Allah and the Last Day, the Angels, the Book and the Prophets, and who, despite their love for it, give away their wealth to their relatives and to orphans and the very poor, and to travellers and beggars and to set slaves free, and who establish prayer and pay alms; those who honour their contracts when they make them, and are steadfast in poverty and illness and in battle. Those are the people who are true. They are the people who guard against evil. (Surat Al-Bakara, 177)

Allah’s Approval and Fear of Him Are The Bases of Qur’anic Moral Values

The Basis of the Moral Values of the Quran is the Approval and Fear of Allah

People may be known as “good” by giving food to animals they see in the street or getting along well with their neighbors. And this is of course good behavior. But the way to avoid eternal suffering in Hell, the way to attain the approval and mercy of Allah, lies not in being known as “a good person,” but in being a true believer in the manner described by Allah in the Qur’an.

As stated at the outset, there can be no question of someone who fails to fully submit to our Almighty Lord and to abide by the requirements of Islamic moral values having “purity of heart.” Those who live by the logic of “my heart is pure, so there is no need for me to completely adhere to the requirements of religious moral values” and who persist in that way of thinking may imagine that they thus deceive other people, but they are in fact only deceiving themselves. Saying such a thing is the mistaken mentality of someone who avoids fully adhering to the moral requirements of the Qur’an and who seeks to portray a mistaken lifestyle as being a Muslim one. Such insincere attitudes can never be acceptable. Because Allah is He Who knows what lies concealed in people’s hearts. We are told in one verse from the Qur’an that, …Allah knows what your hearts contain. (Surah Al ‘Imran, 119)

Living by Qur’anic moral values bestows freedom from worldly values and all forms of dependence felt towards other people. A believer with such moral values seeks the approval of Allah, not that of other people. He fears Allah alone and knows that all things are under His control. Fear leads him to scrupulously adhere to the bounds set by Allah and silences all excuses proffered by worldly desires. The awed respect felt for Allah and the sincere efforts made to attain His approval are the basis of Qur’anic moral values. Almighty Allah has revealed this as follows:

Who is better: someone who founds his building on fear of Allah and His good pleasure, or someone who founds his building on the brink of a crumbling precipice so that it collapses with him into the Fire of Hell? Allah does not love wrongdoers. (Surat At-Tawba, 109)

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

THE TRUE TEACHINGS OF JESUS

And when Jesus came with the Clear Signs, he said, "I have come to you with Wisdom and to clarify for you some of the things about which you have differed. Therefore fear God and obey me. God is my Lord and your Lord so worship Him. This is a straight path." (Qur'an, 43:63-64)

I come confirming the Torah I find already there, and to make lawful for you some of what was previously forbidden to you. I have brought you a Sign from your Lord. So fear God and obey me. God is my Lord and your Lord so worship Him. That is a straight path." (Qur'an, 3:50-51)