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The True Belief Of A Muslim
Another Khutbah from Masjid At Tawheed Trinidad entitled 'The True Belief Of A Muslim' by ...
published: 12 May 2012
The True Belief Of A Muslim
The True Belief Of A Muslim
Another Khutbah from Masjid At Tawheed Trinidad entitled 'The True Belief Of A Muslim' by Abuabdilmaalik Abdulhaqq Ibn Islaam. Please subscribe to receive our latest uploads or vistit us @ www.masjidtawheedtt.com and www.salafitt.com for more audio and islamic articles- published: 12 May 2012
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The True Belief
Chapter of Belief Lesson 1: The True Belief This is one of the important lessons of the Is...
published: 23 Apr 2009
author: TheCreedofIslam
The True Belief
The True Belief
Chapter of Belief Lesson 1: The True Belief This is one of the important lessons of the Islamic Education which explains the true belief of Islam.- published: 23 Apr 2009
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- author: TheCreedofIslam
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The True Belief of Islam Part 1 - IECRC
http://www.iecrcna.org The True Belief of Islam Part 1 English Talk in Lisbon Portugal....
published: 01 May 2010
author: iecrcna
The True Belief of Islam Part 1 - IECRC
The True Belief of Islam Part 1 - IECRC
http://www.iecrcna.org The True Belief of Islam Part 1 English Talk in Lisbon Portugal.- published: 01 May 2010
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- author: iecrcna
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The True Belief: God (Allah) Exists Without a Place الله موجود بلا مكان
The Islamic Belief of True Salaf
Allah is Attributed with Perfection, Has no Body or S...
published: 17 Aug 2008
The True Belief: God (Allah) Exists Without a Place الله موجود بلا مكان
The True Belief: God (Allah) Exists Without a Place الله موجود بلا مكان
The Islamic Belief of True Salaf Allah is Attributed with Perfection, Has no Body or Shape, He does not occupy place or space, and Allah Exists Without a Place. Bismillah, Praise be to Allah, the Lord of the worlds, to Him belong the endowments and the befitting perfections and commendations. I ask Allah to raise the rank of Prophet Muhammad, sallallahu ^alayhi wa sallam, and to protect his nation from that which he fears for it, Thereafter: The saying that Allah, ta^ala, exists without a place is the belief and the creed of the Messenger of Allah, sallallahu ^alayhi wa sallam, the Companions and the True Salaf and Khalaf, those who graciously followed them, and it shall be until the Day of Judgment. The proof of this precious statement is what Allah said in the Qur'an, in Surat ash-Shura, ayah 11 which means: "There is nothing like Him and He has the attribute of Hearing and Seeing." This ayah absolutely and totally clears Allah of resembling the creation. It comprises that Allah, ta^ala, is different from the creations in the Self, Attributes, and Doings. Hence, it shows that Allah, ta^ala, exists without a place, because the one who exists in a place would, by nature, be composed of atoms, i.e., he would be a body, occupying a space, and Allah, ta^ala, is clear of occupying spaces. Al-Bukhariyy, al-Bayhaqiyy and Ibn alュJarud related that the Messenger of Allah, sallallahu ^alayhi wa sallam, said which means: "Allah existed eternally and there was nothing else." This hadith proves that Allah was alone in al-'azal, (the status of existence without a beginning,) i.e., before creating any of the creation. There was nothing with Him: no place, no space, no sky, no light, and no darkness. It is determined in the rules of the Religion and the judgments of the sound mind that Allah, the Exalted, does not change. Hence, it is impossible that after having been existing without a place, He would become in a place, because this is a development, and the development is a sign of needing others, and the one who needs others is not God. Imam Abu Mansur al-Baghdadiyy related in his book, Al-Farqu Bayn alュFiraq, that Imam ^Aliyy, the fourth of the caliphs, may Allah reward his deeds, said which means: Allah existed eternally and there was no place, and He now is as He was, i.e., without a place. Imam Abu Hanifah, who is one of the authorities of as-Salaf, said in his book Al-Fiqh alュAbsat: "Allah existed eternally and there was no place. He existed before creating the creation. He existed, and there was no place, creation, or thing; and He is the Creator of everything." Imam al-Hafidh al-Bayhaqiyy said in his book, Al-Asma'u was-Sifat, on page 400: ".... What was mentioned towards the end of the hadith is an indication of denying Allah has a place and denying the slave is alike to Allah, wherever he was in proximity or remoteness. Allah, the Exalted, is adhュDhahir--hence, it is valid to know about Him by proofs. Allah is al-Batin--hence, it is invalid that He would be in a place." He also said: "Some of our companions used as a proof to refute the place to Allah the saying of the Prophet, sallallahu ^alayhi wa sallam : 'You are adh-Dhahir and there is nothing above You, and You are al-Batin and there is nothing underneath You.' Therefore, if there is nothing above Him and nothing underneath Him, He is not in a place." Imam Ahmad Ibn Salamah, Abu Ja^far atュTahawiyy, who was born in the year 237 after Hijrah, and was one of the Heads of Great Salaf wrote a book called Al-^Aqidah atュTahawiyyah. He mentioned that the content of his book is an elucidation of the creed of Ahl asュSunnah wal Jama^ah, which is the creed of Imam Abu Hanifah, who died in the year 150 after alュHijrah, and his two companions, Imam Abu Yusuf al-Qadi and Imam Muhammad Ibn alュHasan ash-Shaybaniyy and others. He said in his book: "Allah is supremely clear of all boundaries, extremes, sides, organs and instruments. The six directions do not contain Him--these are attributed to all created things." Such is the saying of Imam Abu Ja^far who is among the heads of as-Salaf. He explicitly stated that Allah is clear of being contained by the six directions. The six directions are above, below, in front of, behind, right, and left. See: "Understanding the Glorious Qur'an The Muhkamat ayat and Mutashabihat ayat The Muhkam Ayah: A verse that has one clear meaning. Like {Laysa Kamithlihi Shay'} The Mutashabih Ayah: A verse that can have many meanings. Like: {Allahu Nurus-Samawati wal-'Ard}" http://alsunna.org/adilla.htm http://alsunna.org/iman.htm- published: 17 Aug 2008
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The True Belief of Islam Part 3 - IECRC
http://www.iecrcna.org The True Belief of Islam Part 3 English Talk in Lisbon Portugal...
published: 01 May 2010
The True Belief of Islam Part 3 - IECRC
The True Belief of Islam Part 3 - IECRC
http://www.iecrcna.org The True Belief of Islam Part 3 English Talk in Lisbon Portugal- published: 01 May 2010
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The True Belief of Islam Part 2 - IECRC
http://www.iecrcna.org The True Belief of Islam Part 2 English Talk in Lisbon Portugal....
published: 01 May 2010
author: iecrcna
The True Belief of Islam Part 2 - IECRC
The True Belief of Islam Part 2 - IECRC
http://www.iecrcna.org The True Belief of Islam Part 2 English Talk in Lisbon Portugal.- published: 01 May 2010
- views: 31
- author: iecrcna
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Paradise Lost ''True Belief'' -
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published: 19 Aug 2011
author: thePOdoubleuse
Paradise Lost ''True Belief'' -
Paradise Lost ''True Belief'' -
1993 *Icon*- published: 19 Aug 2011
- views: 24909
- author: thePOdoubleuse
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Ghusl Purificatory Bath
The Purificatory Bath (Ghusl) Among the conditions of prayer is purification from the stat...
published: 03 Jul 2013
author: TheTrueBelief
Ghusl Purificatory Bath
Ghusl Purificatory Bath
The Purificatory Bath (Ghusl) Among the conditions of prayer is purification from the state of major ritual impurity (hadath akbar) by performing the purific...- published: 03 Jul 2013
- views: 98
- author: TheTrueBelief
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Obligation on the Parents or Guardians
Obligations of the Guardians
It is obligatory upon the guardian of a child who reached the...
published: 11 Jun 2013
Obligation on the Parents or Guardians
Obligation on the Parents or Guardians
Obligations of the Guardians It is obligatory upon the guardian of a child who reached the age of mental discrimination (mumayyiz) to order him to perform prayer, to teach him the rules of prayer after he has completed seven lunar years, and to hit him for not performing prayer after ten lunar years of age. The same is done in the case of fasting--if the child can bear fasting. Moreover, the guardian must teach the child what is obligatory and what is unlawful of the basic beliefs and rules, the rewardability of the toothstick (siwak), and congregational prayers (jama^ah); and must order him accordingly. It is obligatory upon every Muslim to order his family to perform prayer. It is obligatory on the Muslim rulers to kill the person who out of laziness does not pray, if he does not repent; the judgement of such a person is that he is a Muslim. It is obligatory on every Muslim to order his family and everyone else he is able to order with prayers if they do not pray.- published: 11 Jun 2013
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Fasting the month of Ramadan
Who Must Fast Every accountable Muslim is obligated to fast the month of Ramadan. The fast...
published: 09 Jul 2013
author: TheTrueBelief
Fasting the month of Ramadan
Fasting the month of Ramadan
Who Must Fast Every accountable Muslim is obligated to fast the month of Ramadan. The fast of a menstruating or postpartum-bleeding woman is not valid; howev...- published: 09 Jul 2013
- views: 205
- author: TheTrueBelief
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Taharah purification
The Purificatory Bath (Ghusl)
Among the conditions of prayer is purification from the stat...
published: 12 Jun 2013
Taharah purification
Taharah purification
The Purificatory Bath (Ghusl) Among the conditions of prayer is purification from the state of major ritual impurity (hadath akbar) by performing the purificatory bath. Dry purification (tayammum) is performed when one cannot perform ghusl. One is required to perform the purificatory bath after any of these five things occur: 1. The emission of maniyy; 2. Sexual intercourse; 3. Termination of menses (hayd); 4. Termination of postpartum bleeding (nifas); 5. Childbirth. Integrals of the Purificatory Bath (Ghusl) The integrals of the purificatory bath are two: 1. To have the intention to clear oneself of the state of major ritual impurity (hadath akbar) or a similar intention; 2. To wash the whole body with water, including the skin and the hair even if it is thick. Chapter 6 Conditions of Purification (Taharah) The conditions of purification (taharah) are: 1. To be Muslim; 2. To be at the age of mental discrimination (mumayyiz); 3. To remove anything which prevents water from reaching the part to be washed; 4. To let the water flow on the part to be washed; 5. To use purifying water, i.e., water that has not changed by being mixed with a pure material, such as milk or ink, from which the water can be shielded. If the water changes because of its mixing with something in such a way that it is not called water anymore, then this water is not good for purification. However, if the water changes because of its mixing with things which are in its original place or its pathway or the like, and from which this water cannot be easily shielded, then this does not affect the purifying property of this water. Moreover, the water must not have changed because of its contact with a najas-filth even if the change was inappreciable. If the water was less than two qullahs,1 an unexempted najas-filth must not have contacted it even if it does not change the water, and it must not have been used already in clearing someone of a ritual impurity (hadath), and it must not have been used to remove a najas-filth.- published: 12 Jun 2013
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Prayer Salah Times
Times of Prayer (Salah) It is obligatory to perform five prayers throughout the day and th...
published: 03 Jul 2013
author: TheTrueBelief
Prayer Salah Times
Prayer Salah Times
Times of Prayer (Salah) It is obligatory to perform five prayers throughout the day and the night. These are: • The Noon Prayer (Dhuhr). (Four (4) rak^ahs): ...- published: 03 Jul 2013
- views: 158
- author: TheTrueBelief
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Zakat al Fitr
Zakah of Fitr The Zakah of Fitr is due on every Muslim who is alive part of Ramadan and pa...
published: 09 Jul 2013
author: TheTrueBelief
Zakat al Fitr
Zakat al Fitr
Zakah of Fitr The Zakah of Fitr is due on every Muslim who is alive part of Ramadan and part of Shawwal. The due Zakah for each is a sa^ of the most common s...- published: 09 Jul 2013
- views: 220
- author: TheTrueBelief
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Wudu' and Istinja'
Ablution (Wudu') is one of the conditions of prayer.
Integrals of Ablution (Wudu'):
The ...
published: 18 Jun 2013
Wudu' and Istinja'
Wudu' and Istinja'
Ablution (Wudu') is one of the conditions of prayer. Integrals of Ablution (Wudu'): The integrals of ablution are six: 1. To have the intention of purification (taharah) for prayer--or any equivalent intention--when the water first touches the face, according to Imam ash-Shafi^iyy. However, according to Imam Malik, it is enough if the intention preceded washing the face by a short time; 2. To wash the whole face, from the normal hairline to the chin and from one ear to the other including the hair and skin, but not the inner part of the man's beard when the hair therein is thick; 3. To wash the hands and the forearms up to and including the elbows and what is on them;4. To wet wipe the head or part of it--even if it is only one hair--within the boundary of the head; 5. To wash the feet with the ankles included, or else to wet wipe the footgear (khuff) when the conditions of the footgear are fulfilled; 6. To observe the aforementioned order. Invalidators of Ablution (Wudu'): Ablution is invalidated by: 1. The emission of anything from the eliminatory outlets, except maniyy;1 2. Touching the penis, vagina, or anus of a human with the inside part of the bare hand; 3. Touching the skin of the marriageable woman who attained to an age at which she is normally desired; 4. Losing consciousness, except if one is sleeping with his buttocks firmly seated. Cleaning Oneself after Defecation and Urination (Istinja') Istinja' is obligatory after the emission of any wet material from the eliminatory outlets, except maniyy. Istinja' is performed with water by rinsing the soiled area until it becomes pure, or else one must wipe the soiled area thrice or more until the area is clean (although a trace that can only be removed with water may be left), with an uprooting, pure, solid, and unrespectable material such as a stone or paper. Istinja' may be performed in this way even if water is present provided the wet filth (najasah) is not displaced or dried before cleaning it or else water must be used.- published: 18 Jun 2013
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Funeral Prayer and Burial
The Funeral (Janazah) Washing, shrouding, praying for, and burying the dead Muslim is a co...
published: 13 Jul 2013
author: TheTrueBelief
Funeral Prayer and Burial
Funeral Prayer and Burial
The Funeral (Janazah) Washing, shrouding, praying for, and burying the dead Muslim is a communal obligation (fard kifayah) if he was born alive. Shrouding an...- published: 13 Jul 2013
- views: 301
- author: TheTrueBelief
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How to Pray friday prayer and congregation prayer
The Congregational Prayer (Jama^ah) and the Friday Prayer (Jumu^ah) The Congregational Pra...
published: 04 Jul 2013
author: TheTrueBelief
How to Pray friday prayer and congregation prayer
How to Pray friday prayer and congregation prayer
The Congregational Prayer (Jama^ah) and the Friday Prayer (Jumu^ah) The Congregational Prayer (Jama^ah) is a communal obligation (fard kifayah) upon the free...- published: 04 Jul 2013
- views: 251
- author: TheTrueBelief
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Rules of Hajj and Omrah
Who Must Perform Pilgrimage (Hajj) Performing Hajj and ^Umrah once in a lifetime is obliga...
published: 22 Jul 2013
author: TheTrueBelief
Rules of Hajj and Omrah
Rules of Hajj and Omrah
Who Must Perform Pilgrimage (Hajj) Performing Hajj and ^Umrah once in a lifetime is obligatory upon the Muslim who is free, accountable, and can afford to re...- published: 22 Jul 2013
- views: 352
- author: TheTrueBelief