lunes, 31 de marzo de 2008

Los pilares del islam

Bismillah...
El mensajero de Dios (pbuh) dijo:

El islam se ha construído en 5 pilares: Atestiguando que no hay diedad digna de adoración exepto Allah y que Muhammad es el mensajero de Allah, estableciendo el Salat (oración), pagando el zakaat (caridad), ayunando en el mes de Ramadan y haciendo haj (peregrinación) a mecca al menos una vez en la vida si se tienen los medios para hacerlo.

1* Shahaddah

2* Salat

3* Zakaat

4* Zaum

5* Hajj

jueves, 27 de marzo de 2008

MASJID AL-NOOR IN SANTO DOMINGO (Nuestra mezquita en Santo Domingo)

Bismillah....

MashAllah,
Nuestra mezquita en Santo Domingo


Masjid Al- Noor.



Lo mas bello Mashallah...!!


Ubicada en la Av. Francia #66, Gazcue,
Santo Domingo.























HADITH..

Abu Hurayrah reported that the Messenger of Allaah (S) said: ‘Whoever says:

‘None has the right to be worshipped except Allaah, alone, without partner. To Him belongs all sovereignty and praise and He is over all things omnipotent.’ …a hundred times during the day, has the reward of freeing ten slaves, a hundred good deeds are recorded for him and a hundred bad deeds are wiped away and he has grained refuge from the devil that day until evening and none shall some with anything better except someone who has done more.’

Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) said:

Bismilllah...


“The one who points to the good has the reward of the one who performs it.”

HOLDING ONES TONGUE

Bismillah...
HADITH...

Narrated Abu Umamah: Allah’s Messenger (peace be upon him) said: “I guarantee a home in paradise for a person who gives up arguments and disputes even if he is on the truth. And (I also guarantee) a home in the middle of Paradise for a person who gives up lying (false statements) even when joking. And (I also guarantee) a home in the highest part of Paradise for a person who has a high standard of character.” (Abu Dawud & At-Tirmidhi)

NASHEED

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Rank in the Hereafter...

Bismillah..

This is something published at sunnipath giving an advice to muslims...and to all..

Rank in the Hereafter

Posted by Munzareen Padela, SunniPath Student on August 18th, 2007

Ustadha Noura mentioned that some students had gone to Yemen to study with the Habaib and on their way back they asked for some nasiha (advice) for their travel back- Habib Ali advised them: “When you go back and you talk to people, don’t think for a minute that you are better than any of them, than a single one of them. Don’t have in your heart a sense that you are better.. [than the people they were going to encounter back at home].” He said this because it is unknown to any one of us how we will die. For us right now, our biggest blessing is having been given this beautiful deen. The worst thing that could happen to us is our deen being taken away from us (may Allah protect us and guide us). It is possible that the people we encounter could become better than us and be forgiven and it is important for us to have humility in our hearts to comprehend this statement. Habib Ali also mentioned that it is possible that the people we meet may have an excuse for what they do, whether it be misinformation or ignorance, whereas we have no excuse. We have- Alhamdulillah- been graced with ‘aql (intellect) and been given the opportunity to learn. We are accountable for all the knowledge we have and do not use. Insha’Allah our knowledge is a testament and proof for us and not against us.

Shaykh Faraz also said: “And as for rank in the Hereafter- rank in the Hereafter is not by your state now, but by the way you die. And the way you die is not known, so how can you think yourself better than anyone in any way?”-

We don’t know what will happen with us in the next few minutes, let alone the next day or on our deathbeds so how can we possibly claim any type of superiority?Maulana Ashraf Ali Thanvi wrote in The Path to Perfection: “Consider yourself to be most inferior, so much so that if you observe with your own eyes another indulging in the worst of vices, then too you shall not despise that person, nor shall you consider yourself nobler than him. On the contrary, one should fear and bear in mind that it is very possible that the perpetrator of the vice may resort to sincere repentance (tawba) and become a person of high piety, while the one who despised the sinner may become ensnared (Allah forbid) in the meshes of the lower self and Satan and be diverted from worship and obedience. One has no certainty regarding one’s end. Therefore, one has no basis for regarding another with contempt.”

Insha’Allah, may Allah allow us to purify our hearts and attain this level of humility.