Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Thursday October 18th

Scrupulousness

-Somebody who is scrupulous is someone who is very concerned to avoid doing wrong.

Hadith:
Bukhari and Muslim relate on the authority of Ibn Bashir (r) that the Prophet (sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam) said, "The lawful is clear, and the unlawful is clear. But between the two are ambiguous matters not known to many people. Whosoever avoids these matters, has preserved his honour and his religion intact. But whosoever falls into them shall fall into the unlawful..."

The Prophet (pbuh) was the most scrupulous:
On the authority of Aba Hurayra that the Prophet said: "Sometimes when I return to my family, I find a date on my bed or elsewhere in my house, and raise it to my mouth, but then fear that it might be from someone's charity, so I put it aside." [Despite his absolute poverty, the Blessed Prophet was not permitted to accept charity.]

-The works of those who live on unlawful resources are rejected because Allah is Good and accepts only that which is good.

-Hadith:
"The prayers of a man who buys a garment for ten dirhams one of which is unlawful will not be accepted by Allah as long as he is wearing any part of it"
-If this is the case when it comes to a garment in which 10% of it is bought with unlawful money, what's the case when all of the money used is unlawful?
-And if this is a case with something that is worn, what is the case with the unlawful food we eat that becomes part of our bodies and runs through our veins?

2 categories of the prohibited:
1) Things prohibited in themselves: alcohol, pork, etc.
2) Things that are lawful but are owned by other people, they are prohibited unless given or sold to one.

Degrees of doubtful things:
1) Something you are almost convinced is prohibited but there is a slight chance that it might be lawful. (ex. a turkey sandwich that your classmate gives you. Most likely the turkey is not halal because your friend is not Muslim, but there is a slight chance that it may be halal)
-In this case one must consider the thing prohibited.

2) Something you are almost convinced is lawful but there is a slight chance that it might be prohibited. (ex. some chocolate that you are about to enjoy that has a creamy filling. Most likely the chocolate is halal, however their is a very slight chance that the filling might have alcohol in it. However, you can't check it and you are pretty sure it's safe)
-In this case you are allowed to eat the chocolate. However, it is best to avoid it out of scrupulousness.

3) Something that can be equally halal or haram (50-50 chance). About this the Prophet (pbuh) has said:
"Leave that which is suspect in favor of that which is not".

3 kinds of people we run into:
1) People we know to be good and virtuous, trust them.
-you may eat their food and deal with them without asking

2) People you know nothing about.
-When you deal with such people you should try to ask and inquire about the things they give you, yet you should do it gently. If you feel that they will get hurt by your question then you should avoid it.

3) People you know are wrongdoers.
-You should avoid dealing with such people and if they happen to give you something you should reject it.


This is a quick summary of what we spoke about. Feel free to ask any questions if anything is unclear.

Friday, October 19, 2007

October 10th: Iftar & halaqah at Ferozan's

Major signs of the day of judgment

-We started by briefly mentioning some of the minor signs of the day of judgment. We also mentioned how all of the minor signs have happened already and we are waiting for the major signs.

-With the start of the first major sign repentance is no longer accepted. So someone who wants to become Muslim after that point cannot do it, someone who wants to start praying, or someone who wants to start wearing hijab also cannot because the door for repentance will close.

The 6 Major Signs:
1) The sun:
-One day people will wait for the sun to rise as it does every morning but it won't.
-There will be 3 days of complete darkness and eventually the sun will rise from the west.
-This is most likely the first major sign.
-After the sun rises from the west it will remain up for 1 whole year, it will finally set and then rise again and remain for 1 month, then it will set and rise to remain for one whole week after which it will set and then rise for normal length days.
-When the Prophet (pbuh) told this to the sahabah, they asked "How will we pray when the sun remains for a year?". The Prophet told them to estimate the prayer times for each day and pray.
-HADITH: "The day of judgement will not arise until the sun rises from the west. When it rises from the west and people see it, they will all believe. Yet that is when belief will not benefit a person if they hadn't believed before then..." (paraphrased)
-This first sign will happen all of a sudden, no previous warnings.

2) The beast:
-This is an animal that walks on four, it has a lot of hair that people cannot tell its front from its back. It also speaks to people. It is large in size, one of its footsteps goes as far as its eyes can see.
-It comes carrying the stick of Prophet Musa and the ring of Prophet Sulaiman.
-It will touch the disbelievers with Prophet Sulaiman's ring and mark their foreheads with the word "Kafer/non-believer".
-It will touch the believers with Prophet Musa's stick and mark their foreheads with the word "Mu'min/Believer"
-People will refer to each other with their new names at that time. They will call each other: "O Mu'min", or "O Kafir"

3) The smoke:
-The smoke appears everywhere and it hovers over people's heads
-For the disbeliever the smoke will make their heads burn
-For the believers the effect of the smoke will be like they have slight congestion/cold
-Read Surat "Addukhan"

4) The Dajjal:
-He is a human being, said to be Jewish
-He is very tall, has long curly hair
-His right eye is wiped
-His left eye budges out like a grape
-Only the believers see the word "Kafer/non-believer" written on his forehead.
-Reciting the first 4 verses of surah al-Kahf will protect the believers from him
-He will come out during a tough time when there is no food or drink, everyone is hungry... even the believers.
-He will provide food and drink for people and ask them to worship him and they will.
-Only the firm believers will disbelieve in him
-This is a great fitna/tirbulation. Imagine being so hungry and someone comes along and tells you: "I'll give you all the food you need but you have to believe that I am your Lord"... who will stand this test?
-The true believers will refuse to believe in him and their food will be the remembrance of Allah. That's why it's important for us to remember Allah often at times of ease. We cannot all of a sudden start remembering Allah when we need him, it doesn't work that way.
-He will last on earth for 40 days. The first day will be a year long, the second day will be a month long, the third day will be a week long and the rest of the days after that will be normal days.
-He can only be killed by Prophet Isa.

5) Prophet Isa:
-Prophet Isa will descend from the sky in Syria
-He will enter the masjid while the believers are praying the fajr prayer
-He will refuse to lead the people in prayer as it may symbolize that he should be followed. He comes down as a follower of Prophet Muhammad.
-The dajjal will die from smelling Prophet Isa. Prophet Isa's pure and beautiful smell is not something that the dajjal can survive, he will melt like salt when he smells him.
-Prophet Isa will rule the earth for 40 years after the Dajjal.

6) Gog and Magog:
-Gog and Magog are two large tribes of people.
-They have been trapped beneath a wall since the time of Dhul-Qarnayn (Read the story in Surat al-Kahf)
-When they come out their number will be in the millions. They will destroy and eat everything in their way
-No one can stand in their way or fight them
-The only way to get rid of them is by Prophet Isa and the believers dua
-They will make dua on the mountain of "Tur" until Allah sends down a disease that will kill them all
-Allah will then send down birds that have necks that are as long as the necks of camels. These birds will pick up all of the bodies and throw them in the sea.
-Allah will then make the sky rain until the earth is purified from the filth of Gog and Magog


After Gog and magog, people will live peacefully on earth for a while. Children will play with snakes and they will not be harmed, sheep will graze with lions peacefully. Eventually a beautiful smell will come down that will take the souls of all of the believers. Only the non-believers will survive and that is when the day of judgment will occur.

Saturday, September 29, 2007

September 28th

Explanation of Surat al-Qadr (from the tafsir of Ibn Kathir)
Iftar & halaqah at Qudsia & Rubina's house

Surah #97

1. Verily, We have sent it down in the Night of Al-Qadr.
--(We sent it down on a blessed night.) (44:3) This is the Night of Al-Qadr and it occurs during the month of Ramadan.

2. And what will make you know what the Night of Al-Qadr is
--Imam Ahmad recorded that Abu Hurayrah "When Ramadan would come, the Messenger of Allah would say, (Verily, the month of Ramadan has come to you all. It is a blessed month, which Allah has obligated you all to fast. During it the gates of Paradise are opened, the gates of Hell are closed and the devils are shackled. In it there is a night that is better than one thousand months. Whoever is deprived of its good, then he has truly been deprived.)'' An-Nasa'i recorded this same Hadith.

3. The Night of Al-Qadr is better than a thousand months.
--Aside from the fact that worship during the Night of Al-Qadr is equivalent to worship performed for a period of one thousand months, it is also confirmed in the Two Sahihs from Abu Hurayrah that the Messenger of Allah said, (Whoever stands (in prayer) during the Night of Al-Qadr with faith and expecting reward (from Allah), he will be forgiven for his previous sins.)

4. Therein descend the angels and the Ruh by their Lord's permission with every matter.
--meaning, the angels descend in abundance during the Night of Al-Qadr due to its abundant blessings. The angels descend with the descending of blessings and mercy, just as they descend when the Qur'an is recited, they surround the circles of Dhikr (remembrance of Allah) and they lower their wings with true respect for the student of knowledge. In reference to Ar-Ruh, it is said that here it means the angel Jibril.

5. There is peace until the appearance of dawn.
--"It is security in which Shaytan cannot do any evil or any harm.'' Qatadah and others have said, "The matters are determined during it, and the times of death and provisions are measured out (i.e., decided) during it.''

Specifying the Night of Decree and its Signs

This is supported by what Imam Ahmad recorded from `Ubadah bin As-Samit that the Messenger of Allah said:

(The Night of Al-Qadr occurs during the last ten (nights). Whoever stands for them (in prayer) seeking their reward, then indeed Allah will forgive his previous sins and his latter sins. It is an odd night: the ninth, or the seventh, or the fifth, or the third or the last night (of Ramadan).)


The Messenger of Allah also said:
(Verily, the sign of the Night of Al-Qadr is that it is pure and glowing as if there were a bright, tranquil, calm moon during it. It is not cold, nor is it hot, and no shooting star is permitted until morning. Its sign is that the sun appears on the morning following it smooth having no rays on it, just like the moon on a full moon night. Shaytan is not allowed to come out with it (the sun) on that day.)

The Messenger of Allah also said "It (laylatul qadr) is in every Ramadan".

Supplication during the Night of Decree

It is recommended to supplicate often during all times, especially during the month of Ramadan, in the last ten nights, and during the odd nights of it even more so. It is recommended that one say the following supplication a lot: "O Allah! Verily, You are the Oft-Pardoning, You love to pardon, so pardon me.'' This is due to what Imam Ahmad recorded from `A'ishah, that she said, "O Messenger of Allah! If I find the Night of Al-Qadr what should I say'' He replied, (Say: "O Allah! Verily, You are the Oft-Pardoning, You love to pardon, so pardon me.'') At-Tirmidhi, An-Nasa'i and Ibn Majah have all recorded this Hadith.

September 20th

Dunya vs. the Hereafter
Halaqah & iftar at sr. Komila's house.

We made a quick comparison between this temporal world and eternal world in jannah or the hellfire. We also spoke about the people of al-Aaraf. Here's an explanation of the verses:

Surah # 7: Al-Aaraf. Verses 46-48 (taken from tafsir of ibn Kathir)
46. And between them will be a (barrier) screen and on Al-A`raf will be men, who would recognize all, by their marks. And they will call out to the dwellers of Paradise, "Peace be on you'' and at that time they will not yet have entered it (Paradise), but they will hope to enter (it).

--(And between them will be a screen) "It is the wall, it is Al-A`raf.'' Mujahid said, "Al-A`raf is a barrier between Paradise and the Fire, a wall that has a gate.'' Ibn Jarir said, "Al-A`raf is plural for `Urf, where every elevated piece of land is known as `Urf to the Arabs.'' As-Suddi said, "Al-A`raf is so named because its residents recognize (Ya`rifun) the people. Al-A`raf's residents are those whose good and bad deeds are equal, as Hudhayfah, Ibn `Abbas, Ibn Mas`ud and several of the Salaf and later generations said.'' Ibn Jarir recorded that Hudhayfah was asked about the people of Al-A`raf and he said, "A people whose good and bad deeds are equal. Their evil deeds prevented them from qualifying to enter Paradise, and their good deeds qualified them to avoid the Fire. Therefore, they are stopped there on the wall until Allah judges them.''

47. And when their eyes will be turned towards the dwellers of the Fire, they will say: "Our Lord! Place us not with the people who are wrongdoers.''

--Ad-Dahhak reported that Ibn `Abbas said, "When the people of Al-A`raf look at the people of the Fire and recognize them, they will supplicate, `O Lord! Do not place us with the people who are wrongdoers.''

48. And the men on Al-A`raf will call unto the men whom they would recognize by their marks, saying: "Of what benefit to you was your gathering, and your arrogance'') (49. "Are they those, of whom you swore that Allah would never show them mercy (Behold! It has been said to them): `Enter Paradise, no fear shall be on you, nor shall you grieve.'

--Allah states that the people of Al-A`raf will admonish some of the chiefs of the idolators whom they recognize by their marks in the Fire, saying, ("Of what benefit to you was your gathering...'') meaning, your great numbers.

--(Are they those, of whom you swore that Allah would never show them mercy) refers to the people of Al-A`raf who will be told when Allah decrees: "Behold! It has been said to them): "Enter Paradise, no fear shall be on you, nor shall you grieve.''


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The people of al-Aaraf will be eventually entered into Jannah out of Allah's mercy.

September 15th

Halaqah, iftar, & taraweeh at sr. Alema's house. If you have notes from this halaqah please send them to me and I will post them.

jazakumAllah khair!

Dana

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

September 6th: Ramadan

Preparation for Ramadan

Aya: 'O you who believe, prescribed for you is the Fast, even as it was prescribed for those before you, that haply you will have taqwa.' Qur`an 2:183

Hadith: 'A great month, a blessed month, a month containing a night which is better than a thousand months has approached you people. Allah has appointed the observance of fasting during it as an obligatory duty, and the passing of its nights in prayer as a voluntary practice. If someone draws near to Allah during it with some good act he will be like one who fulfills an obligatory duty in another month, and he who fulfills an obligatory duty in it will be like one who fulfills seventy obligatory duties in some other month. It is the month of endurance, and the reward of endurance is paradise. It is the month of sharing with others, and a month in which the believer's provision is increased. If someone gives one who has been fasting something with which to break his fast it will provide forgiveness of his wrong actions and save him from the Fire, and he will have a reward equal to the fasting man's reward without his reward being diminished in any way... Allah gives this reward to anyone who gives one who has been fasting some milk mixed with water, or a date, or a drink of water with which to break his fast, and anyone who gives a full meal to one who has been fasting will be given a drink by Allah and will not thirst until he enters Paradise. It is a month whose beginning is mercy, whose middle is forgiveness, and whose end is freedom from the Fire. If anyone makes things easy for his slave during it, Allah will forgive him and free him from the Fire.'

From a khutba (sermon) given by the Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, on the last day of Shaban. - Reported by Sayyiduna Salman al-Farsi (Mishkat al Masabih).

-The gates of the Garden are open
-The gates of the Fire are shut
-The devils are shackled
-Our soul is imprisoned by hunger and thirst. There are no distractions from worship.
-Every night a herald calls out at Allah’s command: “O you who wish for goodness, hasten (come forth)! And O you who wish for evil, halt!”
-What’s our response to this call?

-Increase your good works. The reward of a sunna/extra act of worship is equal to an obligatory act performed outside of Ramadan.

-Ramadan is a time when good deeds are easy to do and one has much more energy for them than during any other time of year.

-During this month try to dedicate all of your extra time to worship. Everything you do should be an act of worship, even your studying and your work. Refrain from worldly matters unless absolutely necessary.

-Prepare yourself in these last few days for worship.

-Try your best to pray taraweeh every night.

-Watch carefully for laylatul Qadr (the night of destiny) which is better than a thousand months.
-some scholars say it’s the night of the 27th
-others say it’s the 17th
-more commonly it’s said to be in the last 10 nights,
especially on an odd night.
-The point is to worship Allah every night of the month in hopes to find this blessed night.

Some sunnahs to observe:
-Hasten to break your fast when you are sure the sun has set
-Delay your suhur til about 15 minutes before fajr
-Feed the people who are fasting at the time they break their fast (even if it’s just a date!)
-Do not eat much because the purpose of fasting is to subdue our desires for food, not to indulge them.


Hadith: “The one who fasts has two joys, one when breaking his fast, the other when meeting his Lord”

Hadith: “The odor of the fasting man’s mouth is more fragrant to Allah than that of musk”

Six benefits of Ramadan:
1) Forgiveness of all previous sins
2) Freedom from the hellfire. The Prophet said that there are people freed from the hellfire every night in Ramadan.
3) Dua is answered.
4) The night of power (laylat al-qadr)
5) Allah’s happiness with His servants. Hadith: “All good deeds of the son of Adam are multiplied ten to seven hundredfold, except fasting, for it is Mine, and I shall reward a man for it, for he has left his appetite, his food and drink for My sake!”
6) Multiplied rewards: sunnah counts as fard. And the fard counts as 70 times.


Six ways to attain Ramadan benefits:
1) The Quran: every single letter is a reward. Ramadan is the month of the quran.
2) Sadaqah: The Prophet (salla Allahu alayhi wasallam) was the most generous in Ramadan.
3) Maintaining kinship ties.
4) Dua: Prepare 5-6 duas and repeat them every day.
5) Taraweeh and qiyam
6) Salah in the masjid

-Use your youth and energy to make this the best Ramadan you ever had. We never know what’s going to happen to us by next year.

August 30th: Canceled