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Haya_Iman
(29 Sep 2008, 12:15 pm):
oh, mashallah, thank you so much for the add, you seem like a really sweet sister :)
Anisah_of_So_Dakota
(10 Jun 2008, 11:17 pm):
Salaam alaikum sister, I have a question for you. Do the Rochester Muslim youth ever participate in projects such as regional projects to help the poor or needy? I ask because we are once again organizing a sadaqa project that will take place in Ramadan to provide help to the poor & hungry who historically were the Native Americans who lived in Minnesota & were forced onto boats & then cattle cars & moved to South Dakota. They are known as the Crow Creek Sioux indians & we are trying to fulfill our obligations to Allah, by helping these oppressed people. There is a new webpage that is being set up at www.day-of-dignity.angelfire.com that speaks of the project. It is in cooperation with Islamic Relief. ANyhow, we are wanting interested Muslims to commit to helping out on that weekend. We can provide overnight housing for a youth group that travels from Rochester if one can be organized. Just hope you pass the idea on to others in your community in Rochester. salaam, Anisah
Muhammad_Zakariyya
(21 Apr 2008, 1:41 am):
When a Muslim dies he never truly knows exactly what his/her destination is going to be. The reality is if we, as Muslims, adhere to the obligations of the religion, we have a better assurance of our place in Jannah. Many people today, spend majority of their time in heedlessness, wasting time day after day, never contemplating on Allah, subhanahu wa ta^ala or the concept of death. The scholars say that time is the most important thing that you have because once it is gone, you can never get it back. The question is, what are some of the actions that can guarantee a person into Jannah? The answer is simple, just follow what is in the Qur'an and the Sunnah, what our scholars have taught and left for us and the path to Jannah is clear. Rasululah, salallahu ^alayhi wa sallam, has mentioned in numerous hadiths some of the actions that will get you into Jannah. Some of them are as follows:
Those who preserve their covenant and pray on time: Those who are faithfully true to their trusts and to their covenants; And those who strictly guard their (five compulsory congregational) prayers (at their fixed stated hours). These are indeed the inheritors. Who shall inherit the Firdaus (Paradise). They shall dwell therein forever. [Qur’an 23: 8-11] Those who do the Sunnah prayers: “Whoever prays twelve rak'at during the day and night will have a house built for him in paradise: four rak'at before zuhr and two after it, two rak'at after Maghrib, two rak'at after 'isha, and two rak'at before fajr.” [Tirmidhi] Those who were Poor amongst the Muslims: "I looked at Paradise and found poor people forming the majority of its inhabitants” [Bukhari] Those Muslim rulers who were just: The inmates of Paradise are of three types: one who wields authority and is just and fair” [Muslim] Those who are kind to relatives and do not beg: The inmates of Paradise are of three types: …the person
Anisah_of_So_Dakota
(13 Feb 2008, 6:07 am):
Salaam alaikum. Thought I would drop a note & give my salaams.
h17
(06 Jan 2008, 11:36 am):
Salamu alekum
jazakuallah khairan for commenting in my forum i am glad u liked it
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