مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : The prophet's SAyings (AHADITH).0
hairless17
2008-07-31, 00:10
Here you put all the prophet's Ahadith translated in English
أم بدر الدين
2008-07-31, 12:07
Heart
Beware! verily there is a piece of flesh in the body of man, which when good, the whole body is good; and when bad, the whold body is bad, and that is the heart.
Muhammad said, "O Wabisah! are you come to ask what is goodness and what is badness?" Wabisah said, "Yes, I am come for that." Then He joined his fingers and struck them upon Wabisah's breast, that is made a sign towards his heart, and said, "Ask the question from thine own heart." This he repeated three times aloud and said, "Goodness is a thing from which thy heart findeth firmness and rest; and badness is a thing which throweth thee into doubt, although men may acquit thee."
hairless17
2008-07-31, 12:16
َAlways so special
أم بدر الدين
2008-07-31, 15:13
Thank you brother,you are welcome
hairless17
2008-07-31, 16:03
keep on .
irresistable
2008-07-31, 16:18
thanks a lot
hairless17
2008-07-31, 16:22
I can't resist smiling
Wow
Great topic and malika will be so happy with it
And so all the members
أم بدر الدين
2008-07-31, 18:50
I can't resist smiling
For what reason???so that i smile too all the time
أم بدر الدين
2008-07-31, 18:57
Labor
Pray to God morning and evening, and employ the day in your avocations.
He who neither worketh for himself, nor for others, will not receive the reward of God.
Whoso is able and fit and doth not work for himself, or for others, God is not gracious to him.
Those who earn an honest living are the beloved of God.
God is gracious to him that earneth his living by his own labor, and not by begging.
Whoever desireth the world and its riches, in a lawful manner, in order to withold himself from begging, and for a livelihood for his family, and for being kind to his neighbor, will come to God with his face as bright as the full moon on the fourteenth night of the lunar month.
Give the laborer his wage before his perspiration be dry.
hairless17
2008-07-31, 19:37
For what reason???so that i smile too all the time
It is the first time that I pay attention to irresistable signature
Sorry for the misunderstanding
أم بدر الدين
2008-07-31, 20:19
It is the first time that I pay attention to irresistable signature
Sorry for the misunderstanding
OK i understand now
hairless17
2008-07-31, 22:04
thanks sister
أم بدر الدين
2008-07-31, 23:52
You are welcome
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hairless17
2008-08-01, 23:39
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أم بدر الدين
2008-08-02, 22:32
SURE..Thanx brother
أم بدر الدين
2008-08-02, 22:33
Modesty
True modesty is the source of all virtues.
Modesty and chastity are parts of the Faith.
Meekness and modesty are two branches of Iman; and vain talking and embellishing are two branches of hypocrisy.
All kinds of modesty are best.
hairless17
2008-08-02, 23:39
Thanks sister
أم بدر الدين
2008-08-03, 20:01
You are welcome
أم بدر الدين
2008-08-03, 20:05
Love
THOSE WHO LOVE ONE ANOTHER
The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said: "There are people from the servants of God who are neither prophets nor martyrs, (but) the prophets and martyrs will envy them on the Day of Resurrection. . .They are those who love one another for the spirit of God. . .I swear by God, their faces will glow and they will be (sitting) in (pulpits of) light. They will have no fear (on the day) when the people will have fear, and they will not grieve when the people will grieve." He then recited the verse: "Behold! Verily for the friends of God, there is no fear, nor shall they grieve." (Quran, 10:62) - Sunan of Abu Dawood, Hadith 1563
The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said: "You will not believe as long as you do not love one another." - Sahih Muslim, Hadith 19
The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said: "No man loves another for God's sake without his Lord honoring him." - Al-Tirmidhi, Hadith 1301
hairless17
2008-08-03, 21:52
You will not believe as long as you do not love one another."
We do love the members of this forum who are our sisters and brothers in Islam
أم بدر الدين
2008-08-04, 16:48
Thank you too much for your comments and presence
You really encourage me brother everywhere
hairless17
2008-08-04, 17:50
Wherever there is good work , there encouraging
أم بدر الدين
2008-08-04, 17:55
You are right,thanx alot
hairless17
2008-08-04, 18:49
Keep on sister
hairless17
2008-08-04, 18:52
always welcome
أم بدر الدين
2008-08-04, 21:12
The Prophet's Expressions And Sayings
In the name of Allah most Gracious most Merciful.
Say "Bismillah" (in the name of Allah) when doing something.
Say "Assalamu Alaikum" (peace be on you) when meeting a Muslim.
Say "Wa'alaikum Assalam" (peace be on you too) in reply.
Say "Insha Allah" (if Allah wills) when hoping to do something.
Say "Subhan Allah" (glory to Allah) when praising something.
Say "Ma'sha Allah" (what Allah likes) in appreciation.
Say "Fi Aman Allah" (in protection of Allah) when seeing someone off.
Say "Jazak Allah Khairan" (may Allah give you the best reward) to thank someone.
Say "Tawakkal-tu-Allah" (rely on Allah) to solve a problem.
Say "Tawkkalna-Alai-Allah" (we have put our trust in Allah) when you wait for a problem to be solved.
Say "La Ilaha Ill-Allah" (there is no god but Allah) when getting up in the morning.
Say "Al-Hamdu Lillah" (praise be to Allah) when you sneeze.
Say "Yarhamuk Allah" (may Allah bless you) when you hear someone sneeze.
Say "Aameen" (accept our prayer) when joining a duaa.
Say "Ya Allah" (O Allah) when in pain or distress.
Say "Rahmah Allah" (Allah have Mercy on him) when you see someone in distress.
Say "Astagh-firu-Allah" (O Allah forgive me) to be sorry for a bad action.
Say "Na'uzhu-bi-Allah" (when we seek refuge in Allah) to show your dislike.
Say "Inna Lillah" (we are for Allah) when you hear about the death of a Muslim.
Say "Fe Sabeel Allah" (in/for Allah's cause/way) when you give charity/help people.
Say "Atqaa Allah" (fear Allah) when you see someone doing a bad deed.
Say "Allahu Yahdika" (may Allah guide you) to forbid sombody to do something indecent.
Say "Hayyak Allah" (Allah maintain your life) when you greet someone.
Say "Allah Aalam" (Allah knows best) when you say something you are not sure of.
Say "Tabarak Allah" (blessed be Allah) when you hear a good news.
Say "Hasbi Allah" (Allah will suffice me) when you are in a difficult situation.
Say "Azhak Allah Sinnaka" (May Allah keep you cheerful) when you seek another Muslim with cheerful countenance.
hairless17
2008-08-05, 21:58
A very good way to teach foreign people about our religion
أم بدر الدين
2008-08-05, 22:01
Yes ,this is the duty of each person in this forum
hairless17
2008-08-05, 22:26
And it is our duty in life
conqueror
2008-08-05, 22:52
life is beautiful with sincerity and real friends ...
hairless17
2008-08-05, 23:12
Welcome conqueror
Feel at home
أم بدر الدين
2008-08-07, 19:57
Relatives
The best of you, before God and His creation, are those who are best in their own families, and I am the best to my family.
He is the most perfect of Muslims, whose disposition is most liked by his own family.
The favor of God doth not descend upon that family in which is one who deserts his relations.
He is not a perfect performer of the duties of relationship who doeth good to his relatives as they do good to him. He is perfect who doeth good to his relatives when they do not do good to him.
O Messenger of God! Verily I have done a great crime; is there any act by which I may repent? He said, "Have you a mother?" "No," said the questioner. "Have you an aunt?" asked Muhammad. He said, "Yes, I have." Lord Muhammad said, "Go, do good to her, and your crime will be pardoned."
The duty of a junior to a senior brother is as that of a child to its father.
Giving alms to the poor hath the reward of one alms; but that given to kindred hath two rewards; one, the reward of alms, the other, the reward of helping relations.
A man's first charity should be to his own family, if poor.
hairless17
2008-08-07, 23:39
This forum is our family
We have to deal with each other on this way
أم بدر الدين
2008-08-14, 23:13
Sure,thank you
أم بدر الدين
2008-08-14, 23:16
Prayer
Prayer is the miraj (union with, or annihilation in, the Divine Essence by means of continual upward progress) of the Faithful.
The Lord doth not regard a prayer in which the heart doth not accompany the body.
He whom prayer preventeth not from wrongdoing and evil, increaseth in naught save in remoteness from the Lord.
The key of Paradise is Prayer, and the key of prayer is ablution.
Say your prayers standing; but if you are not able, sitting; and if unable, on your sides.
hairless17
2008-08-15, 18:26
May allah protect and keep you
أم بدر الدين
2008-08-15, 20:53
Thank you a lot brother..
أم بدر الدين
2008-08-15, 20:54
Wives
Admonish your wives with kindness.
A Muslim must not hate his wife; and if he be displeased with one bad quality in her, then let him be pleased with another that is good.
Do you beat your own wife as you would a slave? That must you not do.
I (Muaviyah b. Haidah) said, "O Apostle of God! What is my duty to my wife?" He said, "That you give her to eat as you eat yourself, and clothe her as you clothe yourself; and do not slap her in the face nor abuse her, nor separate yourself from her in displeasure.
Give your wife good counsel; and if she has goodness in her, she will soon take it, and leave off idle talking; and do not beat your noble wife like a slave.
Muhammad said, "Beat not your wives." Then Omar came to the Rasul (Muhammad) and said, "Wives have got the upper hand from hearing this."
He is the most perfect Muslim whose disposition is best; and the best of you are they who behave best to their wives.
A virtuous wife is a man's best treasure. [/SIZE]
hairless17
2008-08-15, 21:45
We are really in need to build our relations upon the prophet's sayings
Thanks
أم بدر الدين
2008-08-15, 22:00
Sure ;you are welcome
hairless17
2008-08-15, 22:15
That is an aim to reach
أم بدر الدين
2008-08-18, 12:32
Thank you brother
hairless17
2008-08-18, 15:13
You are welcome
أم بدر الدين
2008-08-19, 18:34
"]Muhammad The Prophet [/COLOR]
I am no more than man; when I order you anything respecting religion, receive it; and when I order you anything about the affairs of the world, then I am nothing more than man.
Convey to other persons none of my words, except those ye know of a surety.
'Aishah said, "A party of Jews asked permission to go to Muhammad, and said, 'Death upon you.' And I answered their insult by saying, 'Rather upon you be death and curse.' Then Muhammad said, 'Be mild O Aishah! and make a point of being kind, and withold thyself from speaking harshly.' I said, 'Did you not hear what they said?' He said, 'Verily, I do always say,' "Be the same to you."'
Verily my heart is veiled with melancholy and sadness for my followers; and verily I ask pardon of God one hundred times daily.
Zaid, Muhammad's servant, said, "I served Lord Muhammad ten years, and he never said 'Uff,' to me; and never said, 'Why did you do so?' and never said, 'Why did you not do so?'"
hairless17
2008-08-19, 22:16
Thanks for the topic
أم بدر الدين
2008-08-20, 12:37
You are always welcome
hairless17
2008-08-20, 13:01
Any topics aboiut Ramadhan
أم بدر الدين
2008-08-20, 16:14
Ramadan & Exercising
Alhamdulillah today you can find everything you need to know about Ramadan on the internet- from dietary habits, personal development plans, charity programs to lectures, iftars, recipes, and much more!
In Ramadan, some lose weight, many others gain weight. Most people's eating habits go out of control. For those people for whom Ramadan has become a cultural practice- hosting iftars and other social engagements keep them from focussing on themselves during this blessed month.
One of the activities people leave out in Ramadan is exercising (that is, if they were exercising earlier). I did a bit of research after connecting with a few professors globally, and came up with a simple diet and exercise plan for Ramadan.
First, a few facts:
* Studies done on physically active and sedentary Kuwaiti men indicates that during Ramadan fasting, cardiovascular adaptation to conditioning is adequate in the more physically active group. Body fluid balance was better maintained in active than in sedentary subjects.
* At the end of Ramadan, significant increases in osmolarity, sodium,and bicarbonate, and a decrease in serum iron were noted in sedentary but not in active subjects.
* The same study concluded that energy balance is well maintained during fasting both in sedentary and in active subjects. ****bolic adaptations during fasting result in lower exercise ratio due to increased lipid usage. Deficits or redistribution of specific micronutrients (iron, vitamins) may account for reductions in serum iron and platelet counts, particularly in sedentary subjects that need to limit intake to maintain body weight. 1
Is there any reason to bother exercising, despite the benefits, when there's so much going on in Ramadan, and not enough time?
Our bodies are not designed to react or change over night, they take time. After years of bad posture a person may end up with a chronic bachache. Similarly, years of bad eating can cause low energy levels, slouchiness and dissatisfaction in life.
Ramadan is the best time to fix all these ****bolical problems with your body, if you really want to. And it can be quite simple.
Here's a simple sample diet plan 2:
Iftar (as early as possible)
1. Before praying: 2 Dates (dried dates) with a half cup milk.
2. After praying: a serving of *****d vegetables (ideal is steamed *****d vegetables) and green salad with lemon juice. A vegetable soup serving can replace the *****d vegetables option.
Poultry (half a chicken) or meat (two pieces) or fish or tuna are also recommended.
3. Drinking a cup of fresh juice.
Between iftar and suhoor
1.
Fresh fruits such as oranges, gauva, dates, apples, pears etc...
Or
A small piece of oriental dessert with moderate amount of honey syrup and low in fat.
Suhoor: (Best 15-30 minutes before fajr prayer)
1. Four tablespoons of fava beans with lemon juice and/or olive oil.
Or
One boiled egg (try to avoid egg yolk if you are over 40 years old)
2. A cup of milk or yoghurt
Or
A bread loaf plus a slice of cheese.
Exercising
If you are not used to exercising, then working out just before taraweeh for 15 minutes will give you the energy you need for the prayers. Also focus a lot on walking and stretching. Drink lots of water.
Here's what I suggest:
* 5-9 min cardio
* 4-6 min muscular conditioning
* 2-3 min stretching/cool down
If you wish to save time, do some jumping jacks and other cardio exercises before leaving home. If you walk to the masjid, that's great. Otherwise, park your car at enough distance from the mosque so that you can get 5-10 minutes of walking. Then, enter the masjid, pray your 2 rakats for greeting the mosque and do some light stretches as you wait for the salah to begin while doing continual dhikr in your mind.
If you exercise cardio regularly, then you can try a workout 45 min-1.5 hours before eating. If you're into weight training, exercising while fasting might make you dizzy, so it's best to switch to exercising just before taraweeh.
How's that?
Recommendations/Warnings
* Do not sleep except after one and a half hours following suhoor.
* Do not forget to brush or Miswak (tender neem tree branch, Azhardicta indica or other appropriate plant in a country, about 1/4-1/2 inch diameter and 6-8 inches length, tip partially chewed and made brush like). Brush your teeth before sleep and after sahur. Brush more than two times or as many times as practical.
* You shouldn't exercise after eating unless it is approximately 2 hours later.3
* Do not eat too fast.
And here are the regular set of suggestions for what to avoid4
1. Intake of high sugar (table sugar, sucrose) foods through sweets or other forms.
2. Spicy foods( I know it's hard)
3. Caffeine drinks such as coke, coffee or tea. Caffeine is a diuretic. Three days to five days before Ramadan gradually reduce the intake of these drinks. A sudden decrease in caffeine prompts headaches, mood swings and irritability.
4. No smoking
hairless17
2008-08-20, 19:06
Always so special
أم بدر الدين
2008-08-20, 19:43
Thank you brother
hairless17
2008-08-21, 19:09
You re welcome
أم بدر الدين
2008-08-21, 21:02
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أم بدر الدين
2008-08-21, 21:20
Learning
He dieth not who giveth life to learning.
Whoso honoreth the learned, honoreth me.
The Messenger of God was asked, "What is the greatest vice of man?" He said, "You must not ask me about vice, but ask about virtue;" and he repeated this three times, after which he said, "Know ye! The worst of men is a bad learned man, and a good learned man is the best."
Verily god doth not taketh away knowledge from the hands of His servants; but taketh it by taking away the learned; so that when no learned men remain, the ignorant will be placed at the head of affairs. Causes will be submitted to their decision, they will pass sentence without knowledge, will err themselves, and lead others into error.
An hour's contemplation is better than a year's adoration.
Philosophy is the stray camel of the Faithful, take hold of it wherever ye come across it.
Go in quest of knowledge even unto China.
Seek knowledge from the cradle to the grave
hairless17
2008-08-22, 01:53
Here you are back
Very glad to see this
أم بدر الدين
2008-08-22, 13:14
Thank you too much
hairless17
2008-08-22, 16:30
You are welcome
أم بدر الدين
2008-08-23, 12:08
Widows
A giver of maintenance to widows and the poor, is lke a bestower in the way of God, an utterer of prayers all the night, and a keeper of constant fast.
I and a woman whose color and cheeks shall have become black from toiling in the sun shall be near to one another in the next world as my two fingers; and that is a handsome widow, whose color and cheeks shall have become black in bringing up her family.
hairless17
2008-08-23, 16:22
Wonderful .
أم بدر الدين
2008-08-23, 18:44
Thannnnnnnnnnnnnnk you
hairless17
2008-08-24, 08:45
You are welcome
أم بدر الدين
2008-08-24, 12:21
Envy
If envy were proper, two persons would be the most proper objects of it; one, a man to whom god hath given riches, and apointed to bestow in charity; the other, to whom God hath granted the knowledge of religion, and acteth thereon himself, instructing others.
Keep yourselves far from envy; it eateth up and taketh away good actions, like as fire eateth up and burneth wood.
hairless17
2008-08-25, 00:12
Is there good envy ?0
أم بدر الدين
2008-08-25, 21:51
Sure that envy is only good when it is used in the right way...I envy someone to make more efforts like in learning ; teaching...... 0
أم بدر الدين
2008-08-26, 21:13
Animals
Fear God, in treating dumb animals and ride them when they are fit to be ridden and get off them when they are tired.
An adultress passed by a dog at a well; and the dog was holding out his tongue from thirst, which was near killing him, and the woman drew off her boot, and tied it to the end of her garment, and drew water for the dog, and gave him to drink; and she was forgiven for that act.
A woman was punished for a cat which she tied till it died from hunger. She gave the cat nothing to eat, nor did she set it at liberty so that it might find some food.
"Are there rewards for doing good to quadrupeds, and givng them water to drink?" Muhammad said, "Verily there are heavenly rewards for any act of kindness to a live animal."
Verily God hath one hundred loving kindnesses; one of which he hath sent down amongst man, quadrupeds, and every moving thing upon the face of the earth: by it they are kind to each other, and forgive one another; and by it the animals of the wilds are kind to their young; and God hath reserved ninety-nine loving kindnesses by which he will be gracious to His creatures on the last day.
A young man came before the Rasul with a carpet and said, "O Rasul! I passed through a wood and heard the voices of young birds; and I took and put them into my carpet; and their mother came fluttering around my head, and I uncovered the young, and the mother fell down upon them, then I wrapped them up in my carpet; and there are the young which I have." Then the Rasul said, "Put them down." And when he did so, their mother joined them: and Muhammad said, "Do you wonder at the affection of the mother towards her young? I swear by Him who hath sent me, verily God is more loving to His creatures than the mother to these young birds. Return them to the place from which ye took them, and let their mother be with them."
hairless17
2008-08-27, 16:39
This is our religion
Even animals are well treated
أم بدر الدين
2008-08-27, 20:50
Yes Islam is present everywhere in everything at any time in all the circumstances
أم بدر الدين
2008-08-27, 20:51
"]God [/COLOR]
Whoever loveth to meet God, God loveth to meet him.
God saith, "I fulfil the faith of whoso putteth his faith in Me; and I am with him, and near him, when remembereth Me."
God saith, "Whoso doth one good act, for him are ten rewards; and I also give more to whomever I will; and whoso doth an ill, its punishment is equal to it, or I forgive him; and whoso seeketh to approach Me one span, I seek to approach one cubit; and whoso seeketh to approach Me one cubit, I seek to approach him two fathoms; and whoso walketh towards Me, I run towards him; and whoso cometh before Me with the earth full of sins, and believeth solely in Me, him I come before with a front of forgiveness as big as the earth."
God saith, "The person I hold as a beloved, I am his hearing by which he heareth, and I am his sight by which he seeth, and I am his hands by which he holdeth, and I am his feet by which he walketh."
God saith, "O Man! Only follow thou My laws, and thou shall become like unto Me, and then say, 'Be' and behold, It is."
God is One, and liketh unity.
We were with Muhammad on a journey, and some men stood up repeating aloud, "God is most great," and the Rasul said, "O men! Be easy on yourselves, and do not distress yourselves by raising your voices, verily you do not call to one deaf or absent, but verily to one who heareth and seeth; and He is with you; and He to whom you pray is nearer to you than the neck of your camel."
God sait, "I was a hidden treasure. I would fain be known. So I created Man."
Do you love your creator? Love your fellow-beings first.
hairless17
2008-08-28, 00:39
We hope so inchaa allah
أم بدر الدين
2008-08-28, 00:41
Thank you brother
hairless17
2008-08-28, 00:41
You re welcome
أم بدر الدين
2008-08-28, 12:27
God bless you
أم بدر الدين
2008-08-28, 12:28
"]World [/COLOR]
The love of the world is the root of all evil.
This world is a prison for the Faithful, but a Paradise for unbelievers.
The world is a magician greater than Harut and Marut, and you should avoid it.
The world is sweet in the heart, and green to the eye; and verily God hath brought you, after those that went before you: then look to your actions, and abstain from the world and its wickedness.
The world is as a prison and as a famine to Muslims; and when they leave it you may say they leave famine and a prison.
Be in the world like a traveller, or like a passer on, and reckon yourself as of the dead.
Cursed is this world and cursed is all that is in this world, except the rememberance of God and that which aideth thereto.
hairless17
2008-08-28, 20:18
Eddounia
Thanks sister
أم بدر الدين
2008-08-28, 21:19
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أم بدر الدين
2008-08-28, 21:20
"]Understanding[/COLOR]
It is not a sixth or a tenth of a man's devotion which is acceptable to God, but only such portions thereof as he offereth with understanding and true devotional spirit.
Verily, a man hath performed prayers, fasts, charity, pilgrimage and all other good works; but he will not be rewarded except by the proportion of his understanding.
hairless17
2008-08-31, 11:44
Always special
Thanks
أم بدر الدين
2008-08-31, 15:38
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أم بدر الدين
2008-08-31, 15:41
Fasting
Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) as saying: When there comes the month of Ramadan, the gates of mercy are opened, and the gates of Hell are locked and the devils are chained,
hairless17
2008-08-31, 15:44
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أم بدر الدين
2008-08-31, 16:25
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أم بدر الدين
2008-08-31, 16:27
Pilgrimage
Ibn 'Umar (Allah be pleased with them) reported that a person asked the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) what a Muhrim should put
on as dress. Thereupon the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: Do not put on a shirt or a turban, or trousers or a cap, or leather stockings except one who does not find shoes; he may put on stockings but he should trim them below the ankles. And do not wear clothes to which saffron or wars is applied.
hairless17
2008-09-22, 01:46
We all hope to go to that place MECCA
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