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TO EVERYONE WHO VISITS MY PAGE, I'M NOT HERE AS A SO CALLED ''ONLINE SCHOLAR''. If I have given the impression of such then Allah forgive me, Allah teaches us to be humble and that is my intention. I got a comment about that it seems like I got some knowledge about islam, but that i'm not perfect and I should learn. It hurts when one muslim can say such a thing to another muslim. Never ASSUME. Realationships breaks because of just assuming, if you're confused, ask. Never have I said I am perfect nor will I ever say so. The only one that is perfect is the one who has created me. I am just his slave, yet He treat me as a queen, cause He has blessed me with everything. Alhamdolillah.
If i've ever given the impression of that I think I am perfect then astaghfirullah, O' Ar Rahman forgive me. I am not perfect, and I will never be perfect, but I will strive till the day i'll die to come as close as a perfect muslim a person can be.
I learn EVERYDAY about islam, from everyone,and everything. Nature,people,books,internet, everything. Yes, I am here to spread the noor of Islam, because it's my duty as a muslim to tell people what I already know. That dosnt mean that I think i'm a alim just because of that. NO! Its my duty, its every muslims duty to tell people about islam. If so the only thing you know about Islam is the shahada its your duty to tell it to everyone. And if anyone think I am not learning, then I got only one thing to say: How can someone be able to teach if they dont learn? Every teacher has a teacher.

Abu Hurairah (RA) narrated, the Messenger of Allah (SAAW) said:

“Indeed! Acquiring knowledge is done through learning.
Indeed! Acquiring knowledge is done through learning.
And anyone who cares about good, it will be to him, and anyone who protects himself from evil, he will be saved from it.”

(Ad-Daraqutni, in Al-Ifrad; Al-Khatib)




THE SHORTEST DISTANCE BETWEEN A PROBLEM AND A SOLUTION IS THE DISTANCE BETWEEN YOUR KNEES AND THE FLOOR. THE ONE WHO KNEELS TO THE ALMIGHTY (S.W.T) CAN STAND UP TO ANYTHING!!!


Salam to all sisters and brothers. My Allah bless you all and show you guidance. I’ve created a profile here on this site so I can give the message of Allah to everyone who takes a look. I wish to
be anonymous because I am only doing this for the sake of Allah (SAW). I am new here, so I am trying to figure out how everything works here. I am going to try to update my site as many times as
possible. With new blogs and articles. Soon I’ll get audios and stuff to give the message. I would more then love to answer questions as well if anyone has any questions about anything what so
ever. When I answer peoples questions considering Islam I only use the Quran and Hadith as sources. You can send me questions in my inbox, msg me because it’s private and no one else can see it. Or
you could leave a question in the comments box if u please. Do also give me respond on my articles and blogs, because that is the only way I can write about things that you want to know and like.
If you don’t like anything do tell me, because then I will Inshallah try to do it better next time. And if you like something, also then tell me, because then I know what kind of things are good to
write about. I’m looking forward to be a part of muslimspace. And looking forward to responses. Jazakallah khair Love Bint Ol Aloom..

PS! I AM ONLY HERE TO SPREAD THE NOOR OF ISLAM, SO I ONLY ANSWER OR DISCUSS TOPICS CONSIDERING ISLAM. PERSONAL QUESTIONS WILL NOT BE ANSWERED








Abu Hurayrah narrates: There are ninety-nine names of Allah, whoever commits them to memory would go to Paradise. Verily, Allah is odd [Allah is one and it is an odd number] and He loves odd numbers. (Muslim, No. 4835)
Here is an easy way for u to memorize the 99 beautiful names of Allah. Listen to the video and read the lyrics. DO tell me if u manage it- May Allah help u-Ameen

There are 99 names of Allah, Asma’ullah ulhusnaa
They are mentioned in the Holy Qur’an, La ilaha Illa huwar Rahman

Ar Rahman, Ar Raheem, Al Malikul, Quddoos
As Salaamul, Muminul, Muhaiminul, ‘Azeez
Al Jabbarul, Mutakabbirul, Khaliq
Al Bariul, Musawwirul, Gaffarul, Qahhar

There are 99 names of Allah, Asma’ullah ulhusnaa
They are mentioned in the Holy Qur’an, La ilaha Illa huwar Rahman

Al Wahhabur, Razzaq, Al ‘Aleemul, Fattah
As Samee’ul, Baseer, Al Lateeful, Khabeer
Al Gafoorul, Haleem, Ash Shakoorul, ‘Azeem
Al ‘Aliyyul, Kabeerul, Hafeezul, Kareem

There are 99 names of Allah, Asma’ullah ulhusnaa
They are mentioned in the Holy Qur’an, La ilaha Illa huwar Rahman

Al Muqeetul, Haseeb, Ar Raqeebul, Qareeb
Al Wasi’ul, Hakeemul, Wadoodul, Mujeeb
Al Wakeelush, Shaheed, Al Haqqul, Majeed
Al Qawiyul, Mateenul, Waliyul, Hameed

There are 99 names of Allah, Asma’ullah ulhusnaa
They are mentioned in the Holy Qur’an, La ilaha Illa huwar Rahman

Al Hayyul, Qayoom, Al Wahiduz, Zahir
Al Ahadus, Samadul, Awwalul, Akhir
Al Batinul, Walee, Al Muta’alee
Al Jami’ul , Ganniyun, Noorul, Hadee

There are 99 names of Allah, Asma’ullah ulhusnaa
They are mentioned in the Holy Qur’an, La ilaha Illa huwar Rahman

Al Afuwwur, Ra’oof, Al Akramush, Shakir
Al Barrut, Tawwabul, Muqtadirul, Qadir
Ar Rabbul, Badee’ Al Mubeenul, Qadeer
Al Kafeelul, Hafizul, Maleekun, Naseer

There are 99 names of Allah, Asma’ullah ulhusnaa
They are mentioned in the Holy Qur’an, La ilaha Illa huwar Rahman

Al Khallaqul, Mawla, Al ‘Allamul, Ilah
Al Muheetul, Mannan, Al Hafiyyul, Musta‘an
A Qahir, Al Gafir
Al Jaleel, A’la, Al Fatir
Ar Rafee’ul, Muhyee, Galibul, Kafee
Al Warisul, Mumeetul, Ba’isul, Baqee

There are 99 names of Allah, Asma’ullah ulhusnaa
They are mentioned in the Holy Qur’an, La ilaha Illa huwar Rahman
Allah- because He blessed me, and I was born. He could have created me as an animal, a bush, it isn’t a necessity that He created us as a human being, but he did. What if He had created us as a
donkey? Think about how we would look? What would our purpose of life be? What would our job be? What would our clothing be? There is absolutely nothing we could have done to change that. Every
thing I have, all the blessings, all the joy is given by my Lord Almighty. Even if I hurt Him, disappoint Him, He still gives me chances. Over and over again. The Prophet Muhammad- It’s not only
Muslims that mean that if it wasn’t for him things would never change. There are 1000 of things that has been discovered through out time. But all the things that have been discovered would have
been discovered anyways. Because the people that discovered these things were born the right time in the right place. Don’t get me wrong, of course they where geniuses, but if one genius wouldn’t
have figured it out another would. Maybe we even would have been 10-20 years behind in technology, but eventually we would get there. The fascinating thing about out beloved Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)
is that if he wasn’t born things would never change. You don’t have to believe me. Just read the book ‘’The 100’’ by Michael H. Hart. Michael H. Hart (born April 28, 1932 in New York City) is an
American astrophysicist turned author, historian, and activist. He has worked for NASA and been a professor of astronomy at Anne Arundel Community College in Arnold, Maryland and a professor of
physics at Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas. He holds degrees in physics, astronomy, and law and is the author of the book, The 100: A Ranking of the Most Influential Persons in History,
which has been translated into a number of languages. And remember Michael isn’t a Muslim man, he is actually Jewish. And he said that Muhammad is the only person that was born in the hardest time
in the hardest place. In his book he does not give a mere chart of the topmost "ONE HUNDRED" from the point of view of their influence on people, but he evaluates the degree of their excellence
from No.1 through to No.100. He also gives us his reasons for the placing of his candidate. From this research, which included illustrious personalities such as Jesus Christ, Moses, Caesar,
Napoleon, the Wright brothers, Shakespeare, Columbus and Michelangelo, Michael Hart rated Muhammad as NUMBER ONE i.e. topmost of his list. Michael H. Hart justifies his placing of the prophet at
such a high rank by saying that' "….he was the only man in history who was supremely successful on both the religious and secular levels". He concludes the biography with the words, "It is the
unparalleled combination of secular and religious influence which I feel entitles Muhammad to be considered the most influential single figure in history. If a non-Muslim is saying that, do I
really then have to tell why I love our beloved Prophet so much? Think about all the sacrifices he did for the benefit of his Ummah. Even his last words were, my Ummah my Ummah my Ummah. Quran-
Everything has a manual. Washing machine, computers, TVs, DVDs, and so on. Human beings have also been given a manual. And that is the Holy Quran. It has the answers to every single thing. If you
read it and understand it I can sure you that it wouldn’t be a single thing it dosnt have the answer to. Biology, physics EVERYTHING. Understanding the Holy Quran made me become closer with my
Creator, therefore I love this book. Hadith- "And whatever the Messenger gives you, take it, and whatever he forbids you, leave it. And fear Allah: truly Allah is severe in punishment. " [Qur'an
59:7] In Islam, the Arabic word sunnah has come to denote the way Prophet Muhammad (saas), the Messenger of Allah, lived his life. The Sunnah is the second source of Islamic jurisprudence, the
first being the Qur'an. Both sources are indispensable; one cannot practice Islam without consulting both of them. The Arabic word hadith (pl. ahadith) is very similar to Sunnah, but not identical.
A hadith is a narration about the life of the Prophet (saas) or what he approved - as opposed to his life itself, which is the Sunnah as already mentioned. In M. M. Azami's Studies in Hadith
Methodology and Literature, the following precise definition of a hadith is given, According to Muhaddithiin [scholars of hadith -ed.] it stands for 'what was transmitted on the authority of the
Prophet, his deeds, sayings, tacit approval, or description of his sifaat (features) meaning his physical appearance. However, physical appearance of the Prophet is not included in the definition
used by the jurists.' Thus hadith literature means the literature which consists of the narrations of the life of the Prophet and the things approved by him. However, the term was used sometimes in
much broader sense to cover the narrations about the Companions [of the Prophet -ed.] and Successors [to the Companions -ed.] as well. The explosion of Islam in the 7th and 8th centuries confronted
Islamic scholars with a daunting task: to preserve the knowledge of the Sunnah of the Prophet (saas). Hence the science of hadith evaluation was born. We recommend that you read the "Introduction
to the Science of Hadith" below to understand the tremendous efforts that were required to sift the true reports from the false reports. The success of the early scholars is also captured below by
some collections of hadith. After some research I will also write about since in Hadith in my blogs. So do take a look when it will come up?
TEN THINGS TO IMRPOVE YOUR DEEN!! (Try it and inshallah you will see how much it helps)

1.Read Qur’an and its translation everyday – The source of the Shariah, the basis and foundation of Islam; those who turn away from the Qur’an are like lost sheep and those who seek its knowledge are the Abrar, righteous and guided.

2.Implement one ayah and one hadith every week – The Sahaba (ra) would recite and learn 10 ayah, memorize them, implement them and continue to the next 10 ayah. Islamic scholars would travel the lengths of the world to gather and learn hadith, yet we are so ungracious for the complete collections gathering dust upon our shelves. An excellent starting point is to memorize one hadith per week and one ayah per week and simply implementing them in our daily lives.

3.Read one Islam-related book per month – “O Allah, advance me in knowledge” (20:114). The importance of this activity is to gain Islamic knowledge. Do not be afraid to read, because the Ummah has experience similar downfalls in the past, but without reading, we do not learn from our mistakes and are doomed to repeating them.

4.Sponsor an orphan – Messenger of Allah (saws) said, “I will be like this in Jannah (Paradise) with the person who takes care of an orphan.” Messenger of Allah (saws) raised his forefinger and middle finger by way of illustration. This is very vital since sponsoring an orphan costs but a fragment of our income, and the reward for taking care of orphans is beyond what we can imagine in this life. MSU-UCI has a monthly orphan sponsorship program.

5.Get involved – Get involved in a project such as MSA/MSU, UMMA Clinic, Al-Kalima, MuslimBasketball.com, recitor.com or any similar project or endeavors that seeks to help humanity at large by implementing Islam, unifying Muslims, or spreading knowledge for the sake of Allah.

6.Choose good company – Prophet Muhammad (saws) said: “The example of a good companion and a bad companion is like that of the seller of musk, and the one who blows the blacksmith’s bellows. So as for the seller of musk, either he will grant you some, or you buy some from him, or at least you enjoy a pleasant smell from him. As for the one who blows the blacksmith’s bellows then either he will burn your clothes or you will get an offensive smell from him.” It is encouraged by the Prophet to accompany those who do good, who have noble manners, piety, knowledge and good culture (the muskseller) and he (saws) forbade us to sit with those who do evil, commit a lot of sins and other bad deeds, as well as those who innovate, backbite, and so forth (the blacksmith).

7.Attend one major Islamic conference per year – This solidifies the Islamic brotherhood/sisterhood, and again exposes us to ideas and current Muslim affairs. MSA-West is a popular destination for excellent speakers and strong bonding.

8.Become an “expert”– Seeking knowledge is important, but if you specialization based on your area of interest allows a strong focus of your resources towards topic. Your efforts are continually fruitful because people will recognize your specialization and you can thus spread this knowledge.

9.Learn Arabic – The importance of learning the language of the Qur’an is a long and demanding journey, but do not wait to start when in Egypt or Syria. Start learning by attending classes, whether at a local or college/university campus
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10.Make du’a seeking Allah’s help – “When our Messengers (the angels) come to them to take their souls, they will say: ‘Where are those whom you used to invoke and worship besides Allah,’they will reply, ‘They have vanished and deserted us.’ And they will bear witness against themselves, that they were disbelievers” (7:37). The importance of asking Allah for guidance and help is tantamount to the success of the believers, in this life and in the hereafter. We are powerless and Allah is the Powerful, He knows what we know not, and He plans for things that we know not. Without His mercy, we have nothing; thus only from Allah do we seek guidance.
WORKING SMART Missed opportunities will surely be a source of great regret Not only in this very world, but also in the next Man will say “ Oh woe to me! Why on earth was I So careless in letting
such good chances pass me by?” That will surely be the time when every deed will count And wealth, power, fame - such things, will be of no account Except if men had used them in the service of
their God And to please Him alone, seeking closeness to their Lord So let’s all learn the word ‘Ibadah and what its all about The acts of worship that in the Afterlife will really count It’s an
all-encompassing term, more than the ritual acts Everything that’s done to please our God, ‘Ibadah is just that This includes giving people the rights we owe to them It’s money, time, attention,
even supplicating for them Yes, time is that resource, once gone it can’t come back So wasting precious time in life will really make you sad. Use the time you have on earth- save up for Afterlife
Prayer, dhikr, sadaqa, fast, there’s so much you can find Do work smart, investigate and get to know those times In which the Quran and Hadith tell us rewards are multiplied, Tahajjud is a prayer
at a time when people sleep It’ll bring you close to God and just see how good you’ll feel Friday is the Lord of days, on it the world will end Pray, supplicate and send darud, give it its due
respect Zilhajj and Muharram’s first ten days are ideal for good deeds Ramadan and its last ten days, their excellence you can’t beat Shawwal’s six fasts with Ramadan’s like fasting all year round
13th 14th and 15th is like fasting all month round The nights of Qadar and Mai‘raj, Mondays and Thursdays Don’t miss these opportunities to get your sins erased The dhikrs our Prophet (SAW) taught
us, do constantly recite It’s another way of earning reward at every place and time The du‘as for different occasions, on learning them be keen And just make saying Bismillah, a part of your
routine Think of all God’s blessings, see how humbled you will feel Constantly show gratitude through your heart, your tongue &deeds So many opportunities are there, don’t let them just slip by
It’s all these things we miss out on, that’ll really make us cry And whatever knowledge you acquire, be sure to pass it on If others act upon it, you’ll benefit when you are gone The ways to earn
God’s goodwill are numerous you know Be proactive - learn, plan and do and in this don’t be slow. BE A REALLY GOOD WIFE… Let me tell you the ways to get to his heart Delicious food is where you
should start A really good meal – there’s nothing like it Be it steak or biryani, kebabs or fish When he returns home from work, greet him at the door A really nice smile will please him for sure
Elegant clothes, make-up, perfume applied All these things make for an attractive wife. Serve him his meal and do it with style The domestic woes can wait for a while. Be a good listener – Was his
day alright? Be ready to give him support and advice When he’s home, try to be there for him No friend can be more important than him If he wants to go out put everything aside Let your company be
the best thing in life Be smiling and cheerful and do make him laugh This is one more way of keeping his heart Use wisdom and tact when dealing with him Nothing can be gained by fighting with him
If he does say something which you don’t like Do give it some thought, perhaps he’s right As for his money, do spend it with care Remember all the hard work it took to get there Be grateful to him
in deeds, words and thoughts Ingratitude to husbands is disliked by God If you do all this, it’ll improve your life For marital bliss makes this world Paradise And think of the reward there is in
the Next It’ll motivate you into doing your best. BE A REALLY GOOD HUSBAND… For a woman, a good husband is the best thing in life This very world can become Paradise What are the things he should
do and not do Keep on reading and I will tell you Be generous with money, there’s no doubting this It’s an important ingredient of marital bliss Spending on family is rewarded by God If done with
the intention of pleasing the Lord He should treat his wife well, express his love Appreciate her for all that she does When he comes home from work, greet her and smile Realise that household
chores is no easy life He should share in the housework, lend her a hand Be patient with her, sometimes say “Thanks’ A compliment or two also goes a long way ‘I just loved the food you cooked
today.” Avoid scolding her and in fact, he should try To not say things that will make her cry A woman is sensitive - it’s the emotions in her That makes her so loving, and a fine nurturer If she
should err, rather than shout Explain to her gently what it’s all about As for important decisions in life He should take them after consulting his wife She is after all, his partner and friend
Happily together should their life be spent It’s a great opportunity, not to be lost Why go for conflict when life is so short I urge you my friend, take my advice Be kind, patient, generous, enjoy
Paradise. BE A REALLY GOOD WIFE… BE A REALLY GOOD HUSBAND… BE A REALLY GOOD WIFE… BE A REALLY GOOD HUSBAND… ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Links:
http://www.memorize-quran.com/

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zerolie (01 Oct 2008, 11:22 pm):
Assalam alaykum.
I wish you with all my heart a blessed Eid. May Allah make your days better.
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amagdy (30 Sep 2008, 7:45 pm):
Salamo Alikum Sister,

Eid Mubarak, My Allah Accept your fasting and prayers

Regards,
Abdelrahman
hasibullah (27 Sep 2008, 10:15 am):
Assalam alikum thanxxxx for the link sis " http://www.hoax-slayer.com/wingdings-911.html"
basheermalkawi (26 Sep 2008, 2:05 am):
salam alycom sista eid mubarak ..and ishallah u worship the night of kadeer
omar1982 (19 Sep 2008, 12:26 am):
salam
muslima22 (11 Sep 2008, 6:25 pm):
As Salaamu Alaikum Sister
muslimh (07 Sep 2008, 4:26 pm):

My brother and sister in Islam I would love to posting this beneficial lecture. Just to reminder our self how important Ramadan is. May Allah reward us all and forgive our sins. Ameen. This is great lecture! nice and simple of reminder. May Allah(swt) strengthen our prayers, accept our fast and forgive our sins during this Ramadan. And also May Allah (swt) bless ,reword our brother yasir and all of the Ummah. Ammen. Please don’t forget making du’aa for our ummah where ever they at. Please ….

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RgDLB6yrvOg&feature=user
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mirorbit (03 Sep 2008, 4:06 pm):
salam wa alaikom my sister fi allah

http://www.shbab1.com/2minutes.htm

ramadane moubarak

your brother fayçal.
sunride (03 Sep 2008, 2:06 am):
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Mujahidah1984 (01 Sep 2008, 12:25 pm):

Asalaamu Alaykum wa rhamtulah wa brakatahu

O Allah, bless the person reading this with your oceans of forgiveness, so that wth every wave his sins r washed away & let the salts of imaan be embeded in his heart..as the moments pass and race through RAMADAAN may Allahs love cover our entire soul, may we beniit tremedously in this blessed month, may Allah swt grant u health ,happiness, guidance may He guide thru the right path and keep u safe from this day forward,AMEEN

js3m (31 Aug 2008, 8:42 pm):
Assalamu Alaykum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatu Sister!
RAMADAN MUBARAK!! :)

May this month be a beautiful, blessed one for you and yours, inshaAllah, and may you feel Allah's presence with clarity. Wishing you all easy, peaceful days of fasting and worship, and may it be so for all of us.
Ameen!.
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