Sunday, July 28, 2024
Allah & His Chosen One
Friday, July 26, 2024
Tarbiyyat Lessons-19
Life
is yours...
So
you have to choose
whom
you want to in your life.
Surround
yourself with
People
who know your worth
You
don't need
too
many in your life:
Just
the real ones
who
appreciate you
for
exactly who you are
***********
If
you want good results,
Then
meet with good people
Good
people always give you
Positive
vibration and real happiness.
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Tuesday, July 23, 2024
'Nabi' and 'Rasul' in Islam
The Messenger believes in what has been revealed to him from his Lord, and so do the believers. They believe in Allah, His angels, His Books, and His messengers. (They proclaim) “We make no distinction between any of His messengers.” And they say, “We hear and obey. (We seek) Your forgiveness, our Lord! And to You (alone) is the final return.” (Al-Baqara 2: 286)Alhamdulillah, Summa
Alhamdulillah, today I have
chosen to talk about the messengers of Allah. First of all, when we talk about
the Messengers of Allah, it is very important that we are aware that the
Islamic conception regarding the role and function of the prophets is different
from the conception of the Jews and Christians. In Islam, the word “Nabi”
(prophet) or even “Rasul” (Messenger) is not reserved for only the
Elects of Allah who have received divine revelations as divine laws to share
with their peoples. When we talk about prophets before the coming of Hazrat
Muhammad (pbuh), we are talking about prophets whose message was limited to
their own people, while Hazrat Muhammad (pbuh) and all those who come and will
come as his followers-prophets, will be prophets who cannot bring any new law,
where they must base themselves only on the Holy Quran and the information of
the Ghayb (Invisible) that Allah shows them.
And so, this brings us to the question, can a prophet come after Hazrat Muhammad (pbuh)?
Sunday, July 21, 2024
The Sanctity of Places of Worship
In
democratic theory, freedom of religion includes freedom to profess, practice,
and propagate the beliefs that are closely held by a person and worship in a
place of worship with security, regardless of what others think about his
beliefs, or faith. Yet, in actually existing conditions in our societies, often
majoritarian groups try to control and limit the freedoms of worship available
to minority religious groups, often attacking the places of worship of such
minority groups. Indeed, in an era of identity politics, inter-religious
tensions as well as intra-religious sectarian strife within communities, places
of worship of different religious communities bear the 'markings' of the times.
Against this backdrop, in his Friday Sermon of 28 June 2024~21 Dhul-Hijjah 1445 AH, Imam- Jamaat Ul Sahih Al Islam International Hazrat Muhyiuddin Al Khalifatullah Munir Ahmad Azim (aba) of Mauritius reflects profoundly on Islamic teachings on the sanctity of places of worship. Hazrat Saheb (aba) gives an exposition, and underscores the need for all Muslims to understand, respect and adhere to correct teachings of Islam when it comes to our approach towards the places of worship of other communities as well as fellow groups within the Muslim community.



