Tuesday, 14 February 2012

Why convert to Islam


Why you should Convert to Islam



You should convert to Islam because it is the last religion that god has sent down we don't say that the christian religion or Jewish religion didn't exist, we believe that god did once send down prophet Isa (Jesus), we don't say that god did not send down prophet Musa (Moses), but we say that when they died, the people started to lie about what they sent down (The Torah and the Bible,they completely changed the religion ), what god done is he had sent down a third religion,he first sent Musa (Moses) with the Torah, when they lied and changed the religion god then sent Isa (Jesus) with the Bible and when they lied about what Jesus sent down god then sent Muhammad with the Qur'an and the Islamic religion and swore that it is the final and true religion he is ever going to send.
Sarah Al waqia verse 75-80
Translation: Then I swear by the setting of the stars, and indeed, it is an oath- if you could know- [most] great indeed, it is a noble Qur'an, in a register well-protected; none touch it except the purified. [It is] a revelation from the lord of the worlds (Allah).
The Qur'an says that there are 9 planets, it says that the two rivers don't mix, it also says a lot of things and most of these things were found out to be correct in the recent years while the Qur'an was written about 1400 years ago these are some natural sights which make the word Allah in Arabic (الله ) look at these:











Do you believe in Allah, well you should now








Monday, 13 February 2012

The words of Miqdad bin Amru, Radi-Allahu anhu before the battle of Badr to the prophet (SAW)

One companion pledged total support in the following words: "O Prophet of Allah, Sall-Allahu alayhi wa Salem, we are not like the followers of Moses who said ' You and your Lord can go and fight, we'll wait here.' We say go where ever your Lord is commanding you to. We swear by Allah who has sent you with the truth that we will fight on your right and on your left in your front and in your back and we will never desert you!
Miqdad bin Amru, Radi-Allahu anhu






The war took place on the seventeenth of Ramadan with 3 defense lines, the first one led by prophet Muhammad himself, The second line was Hashmites under the leadership of Ali Ibn Abu Talib, and the third line was of The hundreds of Messenger companions whose hearts were filled with the faith and readiness for sacrifice.

When the general offensive broke, hundreds of companions participated in the battle and offered sacrifices and pleased Allah. The Messenger (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) took a hand full of gravel and threw it at the faces of the pagans saying " May Your faces be disfigured. God, terrify their hearts and invalidated their feet. The pagans ran away, turning their faces to no one. The Muslims killed them and took them as prisoners.
This battle laid the foundation of the Islamic State and made out of the Muslims a force to be reckoned with by the dwellers of the Arabic Peninsula.

Ramadan, Hajj and Eid

The mere sight of Kaaba is a blessing


Ramadan is a month in the Arabic calendar which is 30 days long, compulsory to fast for adult and for a lot of people the very tiring month because you fast about 17 hours with no food and no water, from subuh prayer to Maghreb prayer! When you fast all 30 days god takes away all of your sins (bad deeds) and you get hasanaat (good deeds)!
How amazing!
After the 30 days of Ramadan it is Eid (a festival for the Muslims which in the morning you go to salat Al Eid 'special prayer' you treat everyone with respect, if you want you can buy people presents and go to a restaurant.
At this same period it is Hajj:
Hajj is at the same period as Ramadan but it is for 1 week ONLY! When you go to Hajj all your sins are forgiven by Allah and visit the Kaaba which is Allah's house in Mecca in Saudi Arabia, it is where the prophet died and was buried, it was built by prophet Ibrahim (AS) above is an picture of the most sacred and most visited site of where people do hajj (pilgrimage), where the prophet Muhammad died and what prophet Ibrahim built.








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The prophets death


DEATH OF PROPHET MUHAMMAD (pbuh), 632 CE


Two months after performing the Hajj (Farewell Pilgrimage), Prophet Muhammad fell ill. He continued to lead the congregation prayers. After one of these prayers he invoked special blessings on the martyrs of Uhud, and then addressed the Muslims:
“There is a slave among the slaves of Allah (The One God) to whom God has offered the choice between this world and that which is with Him, and the slave has chosen that which is with God.”
Upon hearing this Abu Bakr (ra) wept as he understood that the Prophet was talking about himself and that the choice meant his imminent death. The Prophet continued:
“I warn you O Muslims to be good to the Ansar (the Helpers, i.e., those residents of Medina who helped the Emigrants from Mecca). They have performed their duty well. Muslims will increase in number but Ansar will dwindle and be as salt in a meal.“Woe to the nations before you who worshiped the tombs of their prophets. I forbid you to do that. O people, the most unselfish of men to me in his companionship is Abu Bakr, and if I were to take from mankind an inseparable friend he would be Abu Bakr - but the brotherhood of faith is ours until God unite us in His presence. O my dear daughter Fatima and O my dear aunt Safiyah, spend your efforts in the way of the hereafter for I will not be able to help you against the Will of Allah.
“I go before you and I am your witness. Your meeting with me is at the pool (a lake fed by the celestial river Kawthar where believers will quench their thirst on their entry into paradise.). I fear not for you that you will set up gods beside Allah (The One God); but I fear for you that you will rival one another in worldly gains.”
Soon after this sermon, his last in the mosque, the Prophet became so weak that he could not move. He then appointed Abu Bakr (ra) to lead the prayers. The Prophet spent the rest of his illness in the apartment of his beloved wife A’ishah (ra). On the early morning of twelfth of Rabi’ Al-Awwal, the prophet’s fever abated and he went to the mosque, assisted by Fadl and Thawban, when Abu Bakr was already leading the prayer. Resizing that the prophet was approaching, Abu Bakr stepped back without turning his head, but the prophet pressed his hand on his shoulder to let him know to continue. The Prophet sat on the right of Abu Bakr and completed the prayer while seated. The apparent recovery of the Prophet overjoyed the Muslims. Anas (ra) is reported to have said that I never saw the Prophet’s face more beautiful than it was at that hour.
Within hours, the Prophet lost his consciousness. He opened his eyes again an hour later saying to A’ishah (ra): “No Prophet is taken by death until he has been shown his place in Paradise and then offered the choice to live or to die.” Among the last words he said were:
“With the supreme communion in Paradise, with those upon whom God has showered his favour, the prophets and the saints and the martyrs and the righteous, most excellent for communion are they.”
The Prophet’s last words were “O Allah, with the supreme communion.” He died in the evening of the twelfth of Rabi’ Al-Awwal (June 8, 632 A.D.) at the age of sixty-three.
The news of the Prophet’s death was so hard upon close companions and Muslims that some of them refused to believe that he had passed away. (At the close of his death, he looked youthful as if in his forties and his face always shown a great radiance). Upon hearing this, Abu Bakr (ra) who was later to become the first calip and went to the mosque and delivered one of the noblest speeches:
“O People! If Muhammad is the sole object of your adoration, then know that he is dead. But if it is Allah (The One God) you Worshipped, then know that He does not die.”
He then recited the following verse from the Qur'an, 3:144, which was revealed after the Battle of Uhud:
“Muhammad is no more than an Apostle: many were the Apostles that passed away before him. If he died or were slain, will you then turn back on your heels? If any did turn back on his heels, not the least harm will he do to Allah; but Allah (on the other hand) will swiftly reward those who (serve Him) with gratitude.”
The Prophet was buried the next day at the same place where he died. The place of his burial was decided by his saying as related by Abu Bakr (ra): “Allah does not cause a prophet to die but in the place where he is to be buried.”
The Prophet lived a most simple, austere and modest life. He and his family used to go without cooked meal several days at a time, relying only on dates, dried bread and water. During the day he was the busiest man, as he performed his duties in many roles all at once as head of state, chief justice, commander-in-chief, arbitrator, instructor and family man. He was the most devoted man at night. He used to spend one- to two-thirds of every night in prayer and meditation (Qur'an 73:20). All of his children died before his death except Fatima (ra) who died six months after his death. All of the Prophet’s wives (known as Ummul Momineen, i.e., mother of the faithful) passed their widowhood during the remaining period of their lives.
The Prophet’s possession consisted of mats, blankets, jugs and other simple things even when he was the virtual ruler of Arabia. He left nothing to be inherited except a white mule (a gift from Muqawqis), few ammunition and a piece of land that he had made a gift during his life time. Among his last words were: “We the community of Prophets are not inherited. Whatever we leave is for charity.”
The Prophet’s actions and words were remembered and later recorded (known as Hadith), so that Muslims in future generations to the end of time could try to act and speak as he did. He has served as an example for all Muslims in all periods to modern times. He will remain a model example for all of humanity.


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Allah: Allah is the Arabic word for The One and Only God, The Creator and Sustainer of the universe. It is used by the Arab Christians and Jews for the God (Eloh-im in Hebrew; 'Allaha' in Aramaic, the mother tongue of Jesus, pbuh). The word Allah does not have a plural or gender.
pbuh: Peace Be Upon Him. This expression is used for all Prophets of Allah.
ra: Radiallahu Anha (May Allah be pleased with her).
ra: Radiallahu Anhu (May Allah be pleased with him).




Where the prophet died:




Sunday, 12 February 2012

The 99 names of Prophet Muhammad with meanings

The prophet's 99 names:


 99 Names