Surah Yasin

Description, explanation and transliteration of Surah Yasin. (PDF eBook, 31 pages)

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Gaza Crisis Appeal

Past two days, over 200 muslims have been killed by the Israeli air strikes in Palestine. And the WORLD IS SILENT about it. When similar amount of people were killed recently in Mumbai, the whole world was buzzing and talking and supporting and helping the Indian Government. Yes, that was indeed very nice of the people of the World. But, where are they now?

So called people who value human lives, where are they? So called NGO’s who value human lives, where are they now? Why they are silent when the Muslims are massacred? Why they keep quiet when over million Iraqis have been killed unjustly?! Why?! Is it because they say “My Lord is Allah”?

… Would you kill a man because he said: My Lord is Allah, and hath brought you clear proofs from your Lord?… (Quran: 40:28)

It seems to be the case.

Therefore, my brothers and sisters in Islam. If we don’t help ourselves, nobody will help us. If we don’t support each other, no one will lend a hand to us. So help your brothers and sisters in Palestine O Muslims! Donate some of your dollars in your bank accounts (that Allah has given you)! That’s the least you can do! http://www.muslimhands.org/en/gb/

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A Description of Hellfire

Title: A Description of Hellfire

Type: PDF eBook
Pages: 24 Pages

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Dawah materials from Khalid Yasin

If you are a Dawah Organization then you should check out Khalid Yasin’s website, he has lots of dawah materials for a very affordable price.

URL: http://www.1islam.net/dawah/default.asp?c=17372

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PDF: Stories of the Sahaba

Title: Companions of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). A compilation of 51 stories about the sahaba of RasulAllah.

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Page: 174 pages
Compiled By: Abdul Wahid Hamid and Alim Online

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Reading and getting to know the sahaba of RasulAllah has huge benefits on Muslims. Because by getting to know them, we can learn how the sahaba were; what was their character, behavior, action, ibadah… etc. Not only they were the best of generations but they got to live together with RasulAllah. If we want to know more about RasulAllah then we can do so by studying about his companions.

Below is the sample story about Abdullah ibn Abbas

Abdullah Ibn Abbas

Abdullah was the son of Abbas, an uncle of the noble Prophet. He was born just three years before the Hijrah. When the Prophet died, Abdullah was thus only thirteen years old. When he was born, his mother took him to the blessed Prophet who put some of his saliva on the babe’s tongue even before he began to suckle. This was the beginning of the close and intimate tie between Abbas and the Prophet that was to be part of a life-long love and devotion.

When Abdullah reached the age of discretion, he attached himself to the service of the Prophet. He would run to fetch water for him when he wanted to make wudu. During Salat, he would stand behind the Prophet in prayer and when the Prophet went on journeys or expeditions, he would follow next in line to him. Abdullah thus became like the shadow of the Prophet, constantly in his company. In all these situations he was attentive and alert to whatever the Prophet did and said. His heart was enthusiastic and his young mind was pure and uncluttered, committing the Prophet’s words to memory with the capacity and accuracy of a recording instrument. read more »

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PDF: Hajj and Umrah at a Glance

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This article can be downloaded in other languages at islamicbulletin.com/services/hajj.htm

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eBook: Full Quran in PDF (Arabic)

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eBook: The World of the Jinn and Devils

Title: The World of the Jinn and Devils
by: Dr. Umar Sulaiman al-Ashqar

Translated by: Jamaal al-Din M.Zarabozo

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Pages: 262 pages

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What Muslims can expect from Obama

In Obama’s own words, watch the video:

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I chose Heaven at my feet!

Woman’s Reflection on Leading Prayer: Yasmin Mogahed

‘Given my privilege as a woman, I only degrade Myself by trying to be something I’m not–and in all honesty–don’t want to be: a man. As women, we will never reach true liberation until we stop trying to mimic men, and value the beauty in our own God-given distinctiveness.’

On March 18, 2005 Amina Wadud led the first female-led Jumuah (Friday)prayer. On that day women took a huge step towards being more like men. But, did we come closer to actualizing our God given liberation?I Don’t think so.

What we so often forget is that God has honored the woman by giving her value in relation to God not in relation to men. But as western feminism erases God from the scene, there are no standard left but men. As a result the western feminist is forced to find her value in relation to a man. And in so doing she has accepted a faulty assumption. She has accepted that man is the standard, and thus a woman can never be a full human being until she becomes just like a man-the standard.

When a man cut his hair short, she wanted to cut her hair short. When a man joined the army, she wanted to join the army. She wanted these things for no other reason than because the ’standard’ had it. What she didn’t recognize was that God dignifies both men and women in their distinctiveness-not their sameness. And on March 18, Muslim women made the very same mistake.

For 1400 years there has been a consensus of the scholars that men are to lead prayer. As a Muslim woman, why does this matter? The one who leads prayer is not spiritually superior in any way. Something is not better just because a man does it. And leading prayer is not better,just because it’s leading. Had it been the role of women or had it been more divine, why wouldn’t the Prophet have asked Ayesha or Khadija, or Fatima-the greatest women of all time-to lead?

These women were promised heaven-and yet they never lead prayer.
But now for the first time in 1400 years, we look at a man leadingprayer and we think, ‘That’s not fair.’ We think so although God hasgiven no special privilege to the one who leads. The imam is no higher in the eyes of God than the one who prays behind.

On the other hand, only a woman can be a mother. And God has given special privilege to a mother. The Prophet taught us that heaven liesat the feet of mothers. But no matter what a man does he can never be a mother. So why is that not unfair?

When asked who is most deserving of our kind treatment? The Prophet replied ‘your mother’ three times before saying ‘your father’ only once.

And yet even when God honors us with something uniquely feminine, we are too busy trying to find our worth in reference to men, to value it-or even notice. We too have accepted men as the standard; so anything uniquely feminine is, by definition, inferior. Being sensitive is an insult, becoming a mother-a degradation.
In the battle between stoic rationality (considered masculine) and self-less compassion (considered feminine), rationality reigns supreme.

As soon as we accept that everything a man has and does is better, all that follows is just a knee jerk reaction: if men have it-we want ittoo. If men pray in the front rows, we assume this is better, so we want to pray in the front rows too. If men lead prayer, we assume the imam is closer to God, so we want to lead prayer too. Somewhere along the line we’ve accepted the notion that having a position of worldly leadership is some indication of one’s position with God.

A Muslim woman does not need to degrade herself in this way. She has God as a standard. She has God to give her value; she doesn’t need aman.

In fact, in our crusade to follow men, we, as women, never even stopped to examine the possibility that what we have is better for us.In some cases we even gave up what was higher only to be like men.
Fifty years ago, society told us that men were superior because they left the home to work in factories. We were mothers. And yet, we were told that it was women’s liberation to abandon the raising of another human being in order to work on a machine. We accepted that working in a factory was superior to raising the Foundation of society -just because a man did it.

Then after working, we were expected to be superhuman-the perfect mother, the perfect wife, the perfect homemaker -and have the perfect career. And while there is nothing wrong, by definition, with a woman having a career, we soon came to realize what we had sacrificed by blindly mimicking men. We watched as our children became strangers and soon recognized the privilege we’d given up.

And so only now-given the choice-women in the West are choosing to stay home to raise their children.
According to the United States Department of Agriculture, only 31percent of mothers with babies, and 18 percent of mothers with two or more children, are working full-time. And of those working mothers, a survey conducted by Parenting Magazine in 2000, found that 93% of them say they would rather be home with their kids, but are compelled to work due to ‘financial obligations’. These ‘obligations’ are imposed on women by the gender sameness of the modern West, and removed fromwomen by the gender distinctiveness of Islam.
It took women in the West almost a century of experimentation to realize a privilege given to Muslim women 1400 years ago.

Given my privilege as a woman, I only degrade myself by trying to be something I’m not–and in all honesty–don’t want to be: a man. As women, we will never reach true liberation until we stop trying to mimic men, and value the beauty in our own God-given distinctiveness.

If given a choice between stoic justice and compassion, I choose compassion. And if given a choice between worldly leadership and heaven at my feet - I choose Heaven.

Source: thoughts of traveler

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Methods of Establishing Khilafah

Article by Imam Anwar al-Awlaki on appropriate Method of Establishing Khilafah. It’s a must read for everyone. Imam Awlaki critiques various Islamic groups’ methods of establishing Khilafah i.e Hizb ut-Tahrir etc.

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I Converted Because of My Hate for the Danish Cartoons

They plan and Allah (SWT) plans, and Allah is the Best of planners.

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Rich Muslims, what’s their use to Ummah?

Forbes published a list of richest people in the world. Obviously Muslims topped the list. But what’s their benefit to the ummah? So called Muslim head of states, sitting on billions of dollars… as if they will take the money with them when they die. So much could be done with these money if they were planned and used for the benefit of the Ummah.

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Pork + Coke (Why Muslims do not eat pork!)

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