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Author: ummi taalib | Published: January 11, 2010
(From the lectures of Shaykh Muhammad Saleem Dhorat) I have always found Shaykh’s use of analogies and similitude’s very inspiring. Simple everyday occurrences used to explain a concept of Deen creates deep understanding and inspiration. This method is found in the teac...
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Author: abu mohammed | Published: May 12, 2010
(32) Kisaan narrates that Hadhrat Muaawiyyah (radhiyallahu anhu) stated in his Khutbah: "Verily, Rasulullah (sallallahu alayhi wasallam) forbade seven things, and I too forbid you from these things. Know that these things are: Loud wailing (on occasions of death), singing, p...
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Author: mokap | Published: January 04, 2011
Mixing between men and women at work has bad consequences and obvious evil effects on both men and women, including the following: 1 – Haraam looking. Allaah has commanded both believing men and believing women to lower their gaze. He says (interpretation of the meaning...
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Author: abu mohammed | Published: January 28, 2011
It is forbidden to use any name which belongs only to Allaah, such as al-Khaaliq (the Creator) and al-Quddoos (the Most Holy), or names which do not befit any except Allaah, such as Malik al-Mulook (King of Kings). This is the consensus of the fuqaha’. Ibn al-Qayyim said...
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Author: Seifeddine-M | Published: February 11, 2011

It is not permissible for a Muslim to celebrate any of the festivals of the kuffaar. Valentines Day is an innovated festival for which there is no basis in Islam. The clear evidence of the Qur’aan and Sunnah – and the consensus of the early generations of t...

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Author: Mahd-ul-Huda | Published: September 28, 2011
[colour=lightpink]If you love me, don’t confess your love to me, this won’t please me and will keep me away! Love words don’t attract me. If you love me, wait for me and I will knock on your door in the right time. Don’t give me privileges which I don’t deserve....
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