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⛓️COLLECT TO FREE OUR PRISON SISTERS ⛓️
بِسْــــــــــــــــــمِ اللَّهِ الرَّحْمَنِ الرَّحِيم
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته
Today we have the opportunity to free our sisters from the camp Allahumma barik. The ransom of captive Muslims is a fard kifaya (community duty) that must be fulfilled, even if it requires spending all the funds from one's savings.
But since we prisoners unfortunately have no economy, we are opening collections on the internet in order to raise the awareness of our ummah and to collect these sums in order to free ourselves.
The situation in the camp is such that every day the opportunity to leave may be the last. Do not leave your sisters in captivity.
$10, $50, $100 , even the smallest amount will contribute to the freedom and will be a blessing for all of you on yaum al qiyama.
May Allah ﷻ accept it from us and put baraka in this beautiful project
Contact us for more details @DONATION_SISTERS On Telegram.
المسافرون 🍃 The travelers
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Dua for a Muslim in their Absence!
Make dua for a Muslim whose mother is suffering and deteriorating from cancer. They feel as if there is no way out and are afraid of the same fate later down the line. May Allah grant their mother full shifaa and grant them a way out from all their worries and burdens آمين
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يا رب ❤️🩹
اللهم أعنا على طاعتك🤲
i encourage you, reader of this post, to be comfortable in pushing things away from you.
especially if what you are pushing away, will draw you closer to Allāh Azzawajal, through your sacrifice.
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السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته
I will be offline for some time In Shaa Allah, please forgive me for not responding to any messages, please remember me and my family in your duas
بارك الله فيكم
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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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I always say that Allāh عز وجل sends you situations to remind you that you are truly alone and in dire need of Him alone.
I don’t say this to make you or myself feel sad over this, or that this matter even deserves sadness. This is a matter you should feel overjoyed about, actually.
If the question were to be asked, “who is there for you?” the lowly, humiliated people, would say “fulān and ‘illān!” However, the slave who has truly tasted seclusion with Allāh and pleasure in that replies, “No! Indeed I have my Lord, He Sees and He Hears!”
Nobody will hear your silent tears and your secret begging ad’iyah but your Rabb.
And even if anyone else heard, I ask you, who is the One whom the heavens and the earth and what is between them is in His Power?!
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السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته
I feel bad to ask as there are others more needy and worthy of dua but if you choose to, make dua for me that Allah forgives me of my many sins that I have brought upon myself and grants me the ability to leave them. That Allah allows me to taste the sweetness of obeying Him and to grant me a very long distance from hidden sins and anything that is haram. That Allah grants me thabat upon this beautiful path and uses me and doesn’t replace me. I feel as if I’m drowning in the sea of sins and I’m scared of being replaced. May Allah grant you all better than what you ask for me and answer all of your Adiyah you made on Arafah آمين
جزاكم الله خير الجزاء
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May Allāh grant us a day that we celebrate Eid in a land that is ruled by the Shari’ah, where Muslims are in power and our enemies subdued, a land with no borders, no nationalism where the flag of Tawheed is flying high! On this blessed day, we do not forget that we are attached to the Ummah. Although we are separated by land and sea, we are not separated by creed, Islam unifies us. May Allāh give victory to the Muwahideen, Mujāhideen and the oppressed. May Allāh free the Muslim captives in the east and the west, and may He free our woman and children detained in the camps of the kuffar and munafiqeen.
-Abu Ousayd
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There’s comfort in realizing that everything you love, was given to you by Allah, and as long as you have Allah, losing what you love doesn’t cause much pain.
Just like He gave it to you for a reason, He took it from you for a reason. He gave it to you once, He can give it to you twice. You’re secure.
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💔يسر الله أمورهن
One of the sisters in jail while being beaten up was asked, "What are the conditions of shahada?" The sister refrained from answering as they may deem her to be radical and punish her more. The men then pulled off her hijab saying she doesn't have the right to wear that as she didn't know the answer.. Conditions of our akhwat from the camps. Ya Rabb..
- Free The Captives
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As salaam alaykum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh,
I am a revert snd taking it slow, I recognize the peace of Islam and I love salah it’s such a beautiful feeling Alhamdulillah. I just have a few questions please don’t judge me- I just feel them nagging and me and I want to feel comfortable in getting closer to Allah but I cannot lie, these thoughts worry me. I actually came across your blog wjen I was researching one of my worries too.
This is a bit embarassing to talk about but what the heck I’d rather get clarification on my concerns than let them rot within me. It’s about jannah, why is it thematically very much sounding like an oasis? The smell of musk, saffron soil, houses of gold and silver bricks? Also why is there such an emphasis, even in the Quran on hoors? I find it makes me feel a sadness inside, to think I could fall madly in love with someone and sacrifice my health and life for them only to die snd have them enjoy other women, it kinda breaks my heart to think about so I avoid marriage altogether. (I have heard a lot of counterarguments, im not saying this out of spite- I come from a culture that values monogamy and my previous faith saw it as a sacred bond between two halves- this is something me and many others do struggle with. I heard about the no feelings of enmity, the focus on getting there first… but that doesn’t remove the core innermost values me and many others have, values which I cannot imagine Allah, our creator, setting aside whilst we have to wait in a tent with many other women for our husband to do stuff with).
I saw a recent post of yours talking about Islam not being able to exist without the sword. From my limited understanding, Islam encourages two forms of jihad: Greater- the self, lesser: outward fight. But the Quran also states to fight disbelievers in self defense, but if they ask for peace then act just as Allah loves those who are just. I want to understand why thwre is such a strong emphasis on violence toward cultures who are peacefully existing? Is this a tarnishing of western media? Do you believe in the groups which try to take over the land to bring in a caliphate, or do you believe the world should be able to peacefully coexist despite the differences or do you believe everybody should be mass converted to Islam against their rights? 3. what is your interpretation on the law of apostasy ? I don’t understand why a faith which stands so strong on its own requires a law stating rhe elimination of anybody who leaves, it seems like a control tactic snd it stresses me to think like this but I can’t help it.
I really appreciate any clarifications hou can give- I seem to meet two kinds of Muslims often- but Islam is not always best represented by it’s people I just need advice/help. I feel a lot of doubts im trying to ignore. jazakallah khair
Wa ʿalaykumu s-salāmu wa-raḥmatu -llāhi wa-barakātuhū
Asâlāmû Alăîkûm @9amartt ! After Reading your posts I came to realize that your wisdom would be perfect to answer it In shā' Allāh!! So if you can then answer it!
JazakAllāhû Khăyr!!
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السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته
Do you know if using tasbih 📿 orr even the app to count is bid3a or can I use it?
Wa ʿalaykumu s-salāmu wa-raḥmatu -llāhi wa-barakātuhū
Is it permissible to use the masbahah [prayer beads]? By Shāykh Turkī [Rahīmāhûllāh]
Similar Question was asked Shāykh Muslim Al-Qahtānī
▫️|| Question # 18:
What is the ruling on using electronic tasbīh rings for tasbīh and what is the ruling on tasbīh beads? Knowing that using the hand is preferable, but the question is whether it is permissible to use them or not. May Allāh bless you.
▪️|| Answer:
All praise is due to Allāh. The most correct and preferred method for tasbīh is using one's hand, as narrated by Abū Dāwūd and At-Tirmidhi (the wording is Abū Dāwūd’s), who narrated from Yasīrah رضي الله عنها that the Prophet ﷺ commanded women to make dhikr by saying takbīr (saying ‘Allāhu akbar’), tahlīl (saying ‘lā ilāha illa Allāh’), and tasbīh (saying ‘subhān Allāh’), and to use their fingertips for tasbīh, as they (the fingers) will be held accountable, and will speak on the Day of Judgement.
And in the book of Abū Dāwūd as well, it was narrated that Abdullāh ibn ‘Amr رضي الله عنه said: "I saw the Messenger of Allāh ﷺ making tasbīh with his hand," [Sunan Abī Dāwūd 1502] and in another narration, "with his right hand." It is more likely that this narration is odd (shādh) (i.e., the addition of "with his right hand") as Muhammad ibn Qudāmah was the only one who reported it differently to other narrators.
The tasbīh can be done by either using all fingers of the hand by closing and opening them, or by using just the fingertips or joints.
As for using regular tasbīh beads, electronic tasbīh rings, or other similar devices, it is permissible because they are considered a means to worship, not the worship itself. This is evidenced by the Hadīth narrated by Safiyyah رضي الله عنها in which she said: "The Messenger of Allāh ﷺ visited me once while I had four thousand beads using them to make tasbīh, and I said, 'I have made tasbīh with these,' so he ﷺ said, 'Shall I not teach you what is more than what you have made tasbīh with?' I said, 'Yes, please teach me,' so he said, 'Say, Subhān Allāh a number of times equal to the count of His creations.'" (subhāna Allāhi ‘adada khalqih)
Imām Ahmad narrated in Az-Zuhd from Al-Qāsim ibn ‘Abdur-Rahmān that Abū Ad-Dardā رضي الله عنه had a bunch of ‘Ajwa date seeds in a bag, and when he prayed Fajr, he would take them out one by one and make tasbīh with them until they were finished.
Similarly, ‘Abdullāh narrated in Zawāid Az-Zuhd from Abū Hurairah that he had a thread with a thousand knots and would not sleep until he made tasbīh with it.
And similar actions are narrated from a group of the Salaf and Sahābah,and this practice is permissible according to our scholars, Ibn Al-Jawzī explicitly mentioned it, and Ibn Taymiyyah addressed it in a chapter in his Book Al-Muntaqā, and Shaykh Taqī Ad-Din mentioned it in his fatwas, saying: "As for making tasbīh with beads or stones, it is good. Some of the Companions of the Prophet ﷺ did this, and the Prophet ﷺ saw the mother of the believers doing so and he approved of it."
However, there are some precautions to be observed:
1 – Firstly, displaying the tasbīh with the intention of showing off or displaying remembrance and recitation is not permissible because it nullifies the deed. An example of this is what some Sufis do by hanging tasbīh beads on their necks or putting prayer mats on their shoulders, as this is considered an innovation for deviating from the intended purpose.
2 — Secondly, one should not believe that using these tasbīh devices is a Sunnah or that there are extra blessings in using them compared to using one's hand or other methods because assigning benefit to what doesn’t have any according to the Sharī’ah is a Bid’ah.
3 — Lastly, one should not believe that using these devices brings blessings. Even if there are blessings in using them for tasbīh (because of the tasbīh itself), believing so (i.e. that the devices bring blessing) would be minor Shirk because it involves attributing effects to means that are not prescribed in Sharī’ah.
And Allāh knows best!!
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This pure Manhaj needs pure men and women who don't seek recognition and fame in this dunyā. This pure Tawḥīd needs pure muwaḥḥidīn who don't aim to make a name for themselves through their daʿwah, and ʾIbādah and all its various forms!
This Tawḥīd needs muwaḥḥidīn who feels the exact same way when they are praised or disparaged so long as they know they are pleasing Allāh, Who cares?
—Al ʿAllāmah Aḥmad Mūsā Jibrīl, may Allāh bless him.
This daʿwah it’s not about me and you.
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Central African Republic 2011. One of the thousands of massacres of muslims that we as muslims must not forget or ever forgive.
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I never sensed the true feeling of unity until Allah guided me to this path, I never cried for the tears of a fellow muslim, or rejoiced at the happiness of one, until now, until Allah opened my heart to this lofty way -we ask Allah to keep us firm-.
In the last few years many brothers and sisters shocked us with their news, some of them were good, like the ascension of some to their lord in Shahada, or the raising of others in knowledge and ranks, and some of them were considered bad news by our weak minds, like the imprisonment of some -and how many are they wa allahul mustaan- or the misguidance of others… -we ask Allah to protect us from such-, news that perhaps don’t affect us at all, but our walaa to muslims causes our hearts to react to them in happiness or grief.
I never weeped for the misguidance of anyone until I felt the firm ground of this path under my feet, until I sensed what it is to truly lose someone to Shaytan, I never weeped for someone who died and went to their lord more than I weep for those who remain alive, while their hearts are dead. My hands never shook upon hearing about the calamity of anyone before… yet now, now that Allah guided my heart to this beautiful space, my heart is overwhelmed daily with the pains of our fellow muslims, some of them which I barely know, yet, to me, they’re dearer than my blood relatives!
I never knew what allegiance to muslims truly was until Allah guided my steps to this place that, despite my loneliness -which only increases day by day- I feel in it constantly surrounded with beautiful souls. I never before saw anyone spend from their precious time and effort to engage in a work for which they will get no praise or attention by mankind until now, I never met people who truly sought to sacrifice their lives for this deen until now… I never met anyone who truly resembled the sahaba until now! upon this path…
In the last few years many tears were spilled, some of happiness, some of sadness, some of fear and some of confusion, for the trials remain, and the companions depart, and the way only gets harder. Alhamdulillah.
Upon this path I met women who were steadier than mountains, women with unwavering faith and honour, women whom when afflicted with harm you hear them say “inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi rajioon” and when asked about their state their answer always lies in “All praise is due to Allah” despite their suffering and what they endure on this way. Upon this path I met those who shed tears of agony upon merely imagining themselves in sin, people who seek to improve themselves daily, people who carry the weight of an ummah upon their back, people whose physical and mental health deteriorated just from how much worry they hold in their hearts for this Ummah.
I met those who claimed to abandon the dunyah, and their claims were not mere speech like many others who say the same! I met those who would abandon the joys of this world just to not enjoy while others suffer! I met those who would trade their freedom for the sake of a fellow muslim’s without thinking twice! I met those who fear not the blame of blamers when defending the allies of Allah and striving to protect their honours from slander… and many souls whose worth words cannot define, we ask Allah to gather us with them under His throne.
[Some of them we still remember and some of them were deemed to be forgotten -wa Allahul Mustaan- but Allah never forgets them even if our weak memories do.. may Allah make us from those mentioned by the angels.]
Tell me where, just tell me where else could I have found such gems?!
I am amazed at the one who tastes a single second of this all yet still decides to retreat… what has covered your heart?! Was the harshness of the path what made you leave? Was it the delights of the dunyah that allured you!? this beautiful path, despite its beauty, comes with many hardships and pains, but Wallah, ask anyone of those who tasted its sweetness if they would trade a second on this methodology for anything on this world and see their answer! And ask those who were convinced to abandon this path thinking they would get a share of the dunyah yet shaytan fooled them and made from them a mockery, ask them what they achieved after leaving, and ask them what they would sacrifice to return for just a second to the delight of īman they once lived in! Wallah, and Allah is my witness, despite the agony and despite the pain, we would never trade this beautiful path for any of the joys of this dunyah, so oh Allah keep us firm upon it, oh Allah we are upon your covenant for as much as we can so keep us firm and make us from the righteous.
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Sometimes when you hear about the actions of someone that don't make sense to you or seem irresponsible, maybe out of irritation, maybe out of concern, you end up criticizing them to express your frustration. While it may be useful sometimes when you're telling the person who did it, if they're able to recieve it well, but alot of the times we tell others thinking perhaps they should hear what we think of the situation and we forget that there are some stuff that just need to be left unsaid.
Or, said but without belittling anyone in the process and thus gaining the sin of backbiting while you thought you only spoke out of "concern". This is such a slippery slope to fall down as it happens more often than we think, may Allah give us tawfiq to be more intentional in our speech and be careful of what we let out.
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السَّلَامُ عَلَيْكُمْ وَرَحْمَةُ ٱللَّهِ وَبَرَكَاتُهُ
There is someone who has a young sister (10 years old) who just reached the age of maturity. She's never worn hijab (except for Eid and the masjid) until that day. However she has parents that only cover her hair and think that that is hijab. May Allah guide us and them. Her older sister (who doesn't live with her) who wears the correct hijab inshAllah, wants to compile letters in a pdf for her, advising her regarding the correct hijab and kind words in general. If you could give beneficial naseeha to her that could be put in the letter, may Allah allow it to weigh heavily on your scale of good deeds. If you are unable, dua for her and her parents suffices.
JazakAllahukhairan..
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