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bayaaaat · 11 hours ago
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The sentiment is understood well. The hearts of the Muslimeen burn at the thought of what’s happening in Gaza. We all desire unity against our enemies.
Yes — they’re a means of aiding Gaza, and that is from the decree of our Rabb. But remember: we want Haqq to prevail — not Baatil.
This isn’t about “dividing the Ummah.” It’s about making people aware that we can’t suddenly fall into reverence for a regime of Baatil. (This is exactly what is happening)
Iran’s regime is governed by the Ithna ‘Ashariyyah sect — a sect that rejects the Prophet ﷺ and his Sunnah, curses the Sahābah (radiyallāhu ‘anhum), and distorts core beliefs. This isn’t something we brush aside. Support the oppressed — absolutely. But don’t crown new oppressors in the process.
I’m replying because I see Muslims unknowingly supporting a regime that has harmed Ahlus-Sunnah-wal'Jamaa'ah— and I want to gently clarify the truth, not out of pride or hate, but so no one falls into glorifying Baatil thinking it’s Haqq. May Allah accept this as a sincere effort and guide us all to what pleases Him, aameen.
Written by the Iranian Muhammad Ṭāhir, a beautiful and emotional statement while living in Germany…
For God, and then for history:
1. If you are Afghan: Iran is the one who brought the Americans into Kabul.
2. If you are Iraqi: Iran is the one who slaughtered the Sunnis there and supported the American occupation.
3. If you are Syrian: Iran is the one who supported the bloodthirsty regime and helped kill hundreds of thousands of Syrians.
4. If you are Lebanese: Iran is the one who undermined your government, formed armed militias, and named them “Hezbollah” to eat away at your state.
5. If you are Yemeni: Iran is the one who destroyed your country completely, supported the treacherous coup, and armed the terrorist Houthi group.
6. If you are against polytheism (shirk): Iran has legitimized it and turned the graves and shrines of its saints into temples.
7. If you are against theft and unjustly taking people’s money: Iran has legalized stealing people’s wealth under the banner of khums (one-fifth religious tax).
8. If you are against fornication: Iran promotes it and calls to it under the name of temporary marriage (mut‘ah).
9. If you love the Prophet ﷺ: Iran has defiled the honor of the Prophet and insulted his wives, the Mothers of the Believers.
10. If you love the companions of the Prophet ﷺ: Iran has cursed, insulted, and maligned them.
11. If you are a follower of the Sunnah of the noble Prophet ﷺ: Iran has denied the Sunnah completely.
12. If you detest vices like hypocrisy, lying, treachery, and breaking promises: Iran worships through committing these under the excuse of taqiyyah (religious dissimulation).
13. If you love the Book of Allah and recite it night and day: Iran casts doubt on the Book of Allah Almighty.
14. If you are a neighbour to Iran: Rest assured that it is plotting against you.
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bayaaaat · 16 hours ago
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Written by the Iranian Muhammad Ṭāhir, a beautiful and emotional statement while living in Germany…
For God, and then for history:
1. If you are Afghan: Iran is the one who brought the Americans into Kabul.
2. If you are Iraqi: Iran is the one who slaughtered the Sunnis there and supported the American occupation.
3. If you are Syrian: Iran is the one who supported the bloodthirsty regime and helped kill hundreds of thousands of Syrians.
4. If you are Lebanese: Iran is the one who undermined your government, formed armed militias, and named them “Hezbollah” to eat away at your state.
5. If you are Yemeni: Iran is the one who destroyed your country completely, supported the treacherous coup, and armed the terrorist Houthi group.
6. If you are against polytheism (shirk): Iran has legitimized it and turned the graves and shrines of its saints into temples.
7. If you are against theft and unjustly taking people’s money: Iran has legalized stealing people’s wealth under the banner of khums (one-fifth religious tax).
8. If you are against fornication: Iran promotes it and calls to it under the name of temporary marriage (mut‘ah).
9. If you love the Prophet ﷺ: Iran has defiled the honor of the Prophet and insulted his wives, the Mothers of the Believers.
10. If you love the companions of the Prophet ﷺ: Iran has cursed, insulted, and maligned them.
11. If you are a follower of the Sunnah of the noble Prophet ﷺ: Iran has denied the Sunnah completely.
12. If you detest vices like hypocrisy, lying, treachery, and breaking promises: Iran worships through committing these under the excuse of taqiyyah (religious dissimulation).
13. If you love the Book of Allah and recite it night and day: Iran casts doubt on the Book of Allah Almighty.
14. If you are a neighbour to Iran: Rest assured that it is plotting against you.
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bayaaaat · 19 hours ago
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I sometimes get confused with the arabic terms we use. "Inshallah" "biidnillah" "bifadlillah" ... and other stuff. Can u mk a list? Jazakallah
Assalaamu'alaykum wa'rahmatullahi wa'barakaatuh.
Bismihi Ta'aala.
To start off, just keep in mind : the word "bi - بِ" is translated to "with"/"by"/"through". So when you add another Arabic word to it, followed by "Allah - الله" , it becomes "by/with/through the ....... of Allah"
Example : بِفضل الله | Bi'fadhlillah | By the Grace of Allah
Here are some commonly used ones :
Inshaa'allah = If Allah Wills (when intending to do something)
Bi'idhnillah = With the Permission of Allah
Bi'nusrillah = With the help of Allah
Bi'hikmatillah = With the wisdom of Allah
Bi'rahmatillah = With the mercy of Allah
Bi'qadrillah = With the decree of Allah
Bi'ilmillah = With the knowledge of Allah
Good on you for asking regarding it, Bi'fadhlillah. Let us keep our speech and thoughts revolving around Allah Ta'aala, Inshaa'allah.
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bayaaaat · 23 hours ago
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Iran x Israel - Two Enemies of Islam Against Each other
In the wake of rising tensions and war headlines, many Muslims around the world are expressing joy over Iran’s hostility toward Israel. Social media is flooded with posts praising Iran, glorifying its actions as those of a true Muslim power standing up for the oppressed.
This is greatly misleading due to a gap in understanding.
Iran has been oppressing the people of Ahlus-Sunnah-Wal'jamaa'ah in its country, Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, and Yemen. Their oppression continues— even while they shout, "Death for Israel." They themselves have worked in close alliance with Western power to take down the people of Ahlus-Sunnah-Wal'jamaa'ah. They helped the U.S. topple the Taliban, backed the killing of sunnis in Iraq, and sent militias to aid Assad's slaughter in Syria. They have killed, improsined, tortured— all in the name of their skewed beliefs!
Iran is governed by the Shia regime. Their beliefs stand in direct contradiction to the aqeedah of Ahlus-Sunnah-Wal'jamaa'ah. They revere those who cursed the Sahaabah (Radhiyallahu 'anhum), claim divine imaamah, and distort understanding of Qur'aan and Sunnah. They are Rawafidh (those who reject)! How can they ever be considered the ally of the muslimeen?
Thus, when you now see that they are standing against a major enemy of Islam, do not forget— they are our enemy, as well. They are not fighting in the name of Haqq, but merely for their own political gain. Remember! An enemy of your enemy does not automatically become your ally.
Do not be deceived. Iran and Israel are both oppressors.
Oh Allah keep our imaan strong, help all muslimeen who are oppressed, guide their oppressors— and if guidance is not written for them, then Destroy them, Oh Allah. aameen.
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bayaaaat · 14 days ago
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Assalaamu'alaykum wa'rahmatullahi wa'barakaatuh.
I will be offline for some time, Do remember the owner of this blog in your ad'iyah— inshaa'allah.
May this blog and every other one spreading deen and goodness reach far and wide. Barak'allahu-feekum. Aameen
⏳️✔️⚡️
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bayaaaat · 14 days ago
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So do not confuse this world of foolishness with eternity. Did you not realise you are nothing here?
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bayaaaat · 15 days ago
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Can a girl read Quran without hijab and why some woman pray contracting themselves in namaaz? It confuses me
Assalaamu'alaykum wa'rahmatullahi wa'barakaatuh
Bismihi Ta'aala.
1. Yes, a woman can read Qur'aan without her Hijab— she is not sinful for doing so. While it is not obligatory, it is from adab (etiquette) to cover her head.
2. As for why some women pray with more closed or “contracted” postures , like keeping their limbs closer to the body in sujood or sitting with both legs to one side — this is based on rulings from classical Islamic scholarship. In the Hanafi madhhab, women are taught to pray in a more modest and compact way, based on the guidance of early scholars like Ali رضي الله عنه and Ibrahim al-Nakhaʿī, who emphasized haya (modesty) in a woman’s prayer.
It’s not cultural or a mistake — it’s a valid scholarly position grounded in the teachings of the early generations. Other scholars, like Ibn ʿUthaymeen, held that women pray just like men. Both views come from scholars striving to follow the Sunnah with sincerity.
Thus, one must follow the madhhab they are under or have learned from and offer salaah according to it's teachings.
Wallahu a'lam.
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bayaaaat · 18 days ago
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Umm Kulthum bint Abi Bakr used to say:
I prayed to Allah to bless me with a husband who would pour love on me in abundance and worship Allah a lot, so Allah blessed her with Talha ibn Ubaidullah رضي الله عنه (one of those who was promised Paradise)
The Salaf reported from her that she said:
If he saw me, he would rejoice when he heard my voice, he would smile when I smile, and if I cried, he would cry.
He would not sleep until he was reassured that I was warm in my bed, and he would not leave a prayer without praying for me in it before himself.
And if I became ill, he would share my pain as though the illness was in his body, and he would not be at ease until he would make me sit next to him, and whenever he ate he would start with the morsel to my mouth and feed me with his hand.
I was his pride and honour in secret and in public.
[Siyar a’lam al Nubula]
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bayaaaat · 18 days ago
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O soul, it is but days' worth of patience, whose period is as long as a dream
O soul, give up the worldly life and leave it, because [real] life is ahead
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bayaaaat · 18 days ago
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One of the Salaf said, "Whenever my daily portion of Qur'an would increase,
زادت البركة في وقتي the barakah in my time would increase."
[الذيل على طبقات الحنابلة]
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bayaaaat · 18 days ago
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Eid'ul-Adhaa
The day of sacrifice has arrived, and while some may not have an animal to offer as such, let us be reminded that Ibraheem ('alayhis-salaam) was tested with someone so close to his heart— his blood, his beloved Son!
Allah is All-Merciful. He did not make such a test obligatory upon this ummah.
Thus, the least we can do is sacrifice our desires. Sacrifice the temporary pleasure of sin, sacrifice your desires in place of another's needs, sacrifice your sleep for extra 'ibaadah. Sacrifice, sacrifice, sacrifice— For the pleasure of your Lord.
By Allah, With such sincerity, you will surely taste the sweetness of imaan and 'ibaadah.
May your day be filled with Barakah and Qanaa'ah (Contentment) - aameen
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bayaaaat · 18 days ago
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To Our Sisters:
Avoid tabarruj (wanton display of beauty). Allah says:
“…and do not display yourselves as was the display of the former times of ignorance…”
— [Surah Al-Ahzab 33:33]
Beautifying oneself for family and mahrams is part of Eid, but public places or mixed gatherings are not for showcasing beauty, tight clothing, perfume, or makeup. Preserve your dignity and honor it is far more precious than fleeting attention.
To Our Brothers:
Lower your gaze. Allah commands:
“Tell the believing men to lower their gaze and guard their private parts. That is purer for them…”
— [Surah An-Nur 24:30]
Eid is not a license to stare, flirt, or follow your desires. Respect your sisters in faith. Every glance will be recorded, so don’t let a day of worship turn into a day of sin.
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bayaaaat · 19 days ago
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قلبي متعب والليل طويل
My heart is tired and the night is long
أنا بعيد عن الله، والحنين يقتلني
Im far away from Allah, the longing is killing me
والحزن قد انتشر فيَّ كالنار تلتهم الغابة.
And sorrow has spread in me like the fire burning the forest
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bayaaaat · 19 days ago
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Csn u plz explain when to use in sha allah and when to use ameen in dua or other
Assalaamu'alaykum wa'rahmatullahi wa'barakaatuh.
Bismihi Ta'aala
When intending to do something = Inshaa'allah (If Allah wills) .... Example : "I will visit soon, Inshaa'allah"
When making Duaa/when duaa is made for one = Aameen (So be it/Accept [this])
*note, when one makes duaa, do not say "inshaa'allah", rather— say "aameen" with certainty and conviction that Allah accepts that dua.
Example: "Ya Rabb, let me live as a muslim, die as a muslim, and be raised once again as a muslim, Aameen"
Baarak'allahu feek | May Allah Bless You— Aameen
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bayaaaat · 20 days ago
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Keep those who are oppressed in your dua's tomorrow. Ask Allah to free Dr. Aafia, sisters from Al-Hol camp, Palestine, Kashmir and all the muslims under tyranny and sufferings. Ask Allah to free the scholars from the prisons of tyrants including Al-Alwan, Nasir Al Fahd, Khalid, Sa'd and others.
Wake up for tahajjud and ask Allah to grant victory to muslims and destroy the kuffar and their allies among the muslim ranks.
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bayaaaat · 20 days ago
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Al Mīdānī (d.518h) said in his collection of Arabic Proverbs,
[Laysa hadhā bi 'ush'shik, Fadrujī]
"This is not your nest, so move along.'
which is [i.e, means], this affair is not something you have a right in, so leave it." [end quote]
سبحان الله
How many times do we see Muslims talk about issues that are far above their level of knowledge and capability. They want to speak about these intricate subjects within Al Islam, yet hardly know the basics.
Some are quick to talk, some are quick to label, and some are quick to act, all while not actually understanding.
They read a book or two on a subject and behold, they are masters, going around opposing everyone they come across.
One should first learn [i.e, properly; from the 'Ulama], then memorise, then act upon, then and finally then, he should spread it, and this takes time.
Also, let there be a time when one seeks and learns mannerisms and how to talk about a subject or to people. One must beautify their knowledge with good manners. Allahu Akbar! Some talk to their Muslim brother or sister as if they are a criminal or intruder who need to be punished, but rather we should speak to them as if they are sick or a patient in need of help. This occurs due to a lack of knowledge within the subject, so they resort to name-calling and slandering their own Muslim brother or sister.
The sayings and narrations that relate to this affair are many. Silence is a wisdom, which many don't practice. Be mindful of this. May Allah bless you.
As the saying goes,
لو كان كل جاهل سكت ... ما حدث في الإسلام فنتة
"If every Jāhil (Ignorant) kept quiet, there would occur no fitnah (trials and tribulations) in Islam."
Whoever assumes he has knowledge, has become ignorant. Know your level, stick to the basics, and learn to be quiet.
May Allah always keep you smiling.
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