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Currently studying at university, 'Noor Art' is the art style created by Farhan Noor. Born and raised in London, his artwork is influenced by both the flowing elegance of Islamic Calligraphy and Contemporary styles of modern times...

September
20
2008
12:43 pm
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بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم

السلام عليكم

“The pillars of Kufr (i.e. disbelief and disobedience) are Four:

1. Kibr i.e. arrogance, which prevents him from submission, (to the command of Allah)
2. Hasad i.e. jealousy, which prevents him from accepting advice and giving it.
3. Ghadab i.e. anger, which prevents him from being just.
4. Sha`wah i.e. lowly desires, which prevents him from devoting himself totally to worship.

Hence, if the pillar of arrogance is removed then it becomes easy to submit, and if the pillar of jealousy is removed then it becomes easy for him to accept naseehah (i.e. advice) and to give advice. If the pillar of anger is removed then it becomes easy for him to be just and humble himself and if the pillar of lowly desires is removed then it becomes easy for him to be patient, chaste and devote himself to worship. Every imprudent characteristic derives from these four. And when these characteristics settle in his heart they will cause him to see falsehood as truth and to see truth as falsehood. To see Ma`roof (i.e. good) as Munkar (i.e. evil) and evil as good, and it brings him closer to the life of this world and pushes the hereafter further from him.

Uprooting strong and power mountains from their places is easier than removing these four characteristics from the heart of an individual who is tested with them. This proves especially true when these characteristics become firmly rooted and embedded in an individual to the point they become second nature, for when an individual reaches this point it is almost impossible for him to do any good deeds, nor would he purify himself with them if he were to perform any acts of good. The more he strives diligently to perform acts of good the more his actions are corrupted by these four characteristics.

If you reflect on the disbelief of the past nations, you will find that it derived from one of these four pillars, and it was due to one of these four that they were punished. However, the severity of the punishment was dependant on the degree and extent of these pillars with those nations. So, whoever adorns himself with these pillars then he subjects himself to all types of evil consequences, in the life of this world and in the hereafter. And whoever avoids them, distances himself from all types of evil, because these characteristics prevent him from Inqiyad (i. e. submission), Ikhlas (i.e. sincerity), Tawbah (i.e. repentance), accepting the truth, giving advice to the Muslims and humbling himself to Allah and to His creation.

These characteristics emerge due to the slave`s ignorance of his Lord, and his ignorance of his own self-worth or value. If he truly knew his Lord with all of His lofty characteristics and was truly aware of his own short-comings and deficiencies, he would not have a reason to be arrogant nor seek retribution for himself, nor would he be jealous of anyone because of what Allah has given them, because in reality, jealousy is a type of enmity or hostility towards Allah, primarily because the slave hates the fact that Allah has bestowed upon one of his servants a particular blessing and he ardently desires that this blessing be taken away from him. So he actually oppose and contests the decree of Allah and he deems the blessing of Allah to this slave to be unjust and dislikes for him what Allah loves for him. And it was because of this characteristic that Iblis became the enemy of Allah, i.e. his arrogance and jealousy.

Hence, to replace these two hideous and evil characteristics with sound knowledge of Allah and His uniqueness and being pleased with Him as your Lord and turning towards Him for assistance in all of his affairs, and replacing anger with true knowledge of himself and his value, and the fact that he does not have the right to get angry and seek retribution for himself, because in this is giving precedence to himself over the pleasure of his Lord and expressing anger towards his Lord, who originated him.

And the greatest thing which would assist him in ridding himself of this characteristic is to condition himself to get angry for the pleasure of Allah and to be pleased for the pleasure of Allah. And every time he gets angry or is pleased for the pleasure of Allah then anger and pleasure for other than Him will be obliterated, and the opposite is the same.

However, the cure for his lowly desires is sound knowledge and understanding that his obedience to his lowly desires is the greatest reason or hindrance for him attaining satisfaction, and his abstaining from these lowly desires is the greatest reason and means by which he can attain satisfaction. So every time he sets out to attain satisfaction by following his lowly desires he actually pushes himself further away from achieving this satisfaction, and the more he avoids his lowly desires, the closer he is to attaining the satisfaction he is looking for in the most complete manner.

So Ghadab (i.e. anger) is like a predator, the minute you turn your attention away from it, it will eat you alive.

And Shah`wah (i.e. lowly desires) is like fire, the moment he ignites it, it will begin to burn him alive.

And Kibr (i.e. arrogance) is like arguing with a king about his possession, either he will kill you because of this, or just deprive you of it.

And Hasad (i.e jealousy) is like showing enmity and hatred towards someone who is more powerful than you.

The one who can control his lowly desires and his anger will remove the Shaytan from his midst. And the he whose lowly desires and anger overtakes him deprives himself from the shade and protection of Allah.

Reference: Fawaa`idul Fawaa`id of Ibnul-Qayyim – Page 288

September
8
2008
8:06 pm
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When Mu’min will enter into Jannah, it will be announced
1. You will remain healthy forever, disease will never come.
2. You will remain alive for ever, death will never come.
3. You will remain in bounties which will never be finished.

Jannah is made with Bricks of Gold and Silver.
Its cement is of perfumed Musk.
Its chips are pearls and Yaqoot.
Its sand is Zafraan.

There are eight doors ofJannah. These are eight grades of Jannat
1. Jannatul Mava
2. Darul Maqaam
3. Darul Salaam
4. Darul Khuld
5. Jannat-ul-Adan
6. Jannat-ul-Naeem
7. Jannat-ul-Kasif
8. Jannat-ul-Firdous

Food of Jannah
They will eat foods and fruits continuously up to 40 years.
Every bowl will have a new taste.
They will take eructation which will digest the food and there will be perfumed sweating for the digestion of water.
There will be no urine and stool.

Place Name
There will be gardens in Jannah.
Every garden will have the length of about 100 year’s journey.
The shadow of these gardens will be very dense.
Their plants will be free of thorns.
The size of their leaves will be equal to ears of elephants.
Their fruits will be hanging in rows.

Jannatul Mava is in the lowest,
Jannat-ul-Adan is the middle &
Jannat-ul- Firdous is on the highest.

Those who love each other for the sake of Allah will get a pillar of Yaqoot,
On which there will be seventy thousand (70,000) rooms.
These will shine for the residents of Jannah as the sun shines for the residents of Duniya.

There will be rooms in Jannah in such a way that every room will have seventy thousand (70,000) dinning sheets.
On every dinning sheet 70,000 types of foods will be served.
For their service 80,000 young boys will be moving around looking like beautiful scattered pearls.

One bunch of dates will be equal to the length of 12 arms.
The size of a date will be equal to the big pitcher.
These will be whiter than milk, sweeter than honey and softer than butter and free
Of seeds.
The stem of these plants will be made up of gold and silver.
There will also be gardens of grapes. The bunches of grapes will be very big.
The size of a single grape will be equal to a big pitcher.

Someone asked, ya Rasulullah (Sallalahu alaihi wasallam):
will it be sufficient for me and my family. It was answered, it will be sufficient for you and your whole tribe.

The Dresses of Jannat
The dress of Jannah will be very beautiful.
One will wear 70 dresses at a time.
These will be very fine, delicate, weightless, having different colors.
These dresses will be so fine that the body even the heart will be visible.
And the waves of love in the hearts will also be visible.
These dresses will never become old, never be dirty and will never tear.

There will be four canals in every Jannah.
1. Water
2. Milk
3. Honey
4. Sharabun Tahoora.

There will also be three fountains in Jannah:
1. Kafoor
2. Zanjabeel
3. Tasneem

Qualities of People of Jannah
In Jannah, height of every Mo ‘min, will be equal to the height of
Hazrat Adam (Alaihissalaam) 60 arms (90 feet).
Beauty will be like that of Hazrat Yousuf (Alaihissalaam)
Age of youth will be like that of Hazrat Esa (Alaihissalaam) 30-33 years).
Sweetness of voice will be like that of Hazrat Dawud (Alaihissalaam).
Tolerance will be like that of Hazrat Yaqoob (Alaihissalaam)
Patience will be like that of Hazrat Ayyub (Alaihissalaam.)
Habits will be like that of Sayyaduna Muhammad (Sallalahu alaihi wasallam)

NOTE:

If a person makes Du’a for Jannah three times,
Jannah requests Allah that O, Allah; make his entry into Jannah.
And if a person makes Du’a for safety from Jahannum three times,
The Jahannnum requests Allah that, O, Allah; save him from Jahannum.

September
5
2008
1:27 am
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Assalamualaikum Warahmatullahi Wa Barakatuh,

Every single Muslim sins, none of us are free from this. Yet Allah in His Infinite Mercy constantly provides us with opportunities shed our burden, to clear our slate and to help put us back on course for the Jannah. Opportunities like this are abundant as Allah says:

“Allah desires to lighten you (from your burden), and mankind was created weak…[4:28]

I signed up for the Muslim Aid and Oxfam Sunset Walk. If you want a quick and easy way to purify your sins and raise your status in the Sight of Allah in this blessed month then please sponsor me. Even £1 is more than sufficient, it may be all we need to ward off the Fire on that stressful day.

Help those who don’t have the water you drink when you hear the adhan. Help those who have less than that single date you open your fast with. Help those who don’t even have that family upon whose unconditional love and support helped make you the person you are now.

ALWAYS remember one thing. Charity is not a one way deal. You don’t spend and get nothing back. It is a business transaction with Allah, and what a transaction it is such that what you get back is infinitely better and greater than what you gave. What awaits you in the hereafter for it…….is something that Allah has promised will make our jaws drop.

Let us also inshaAllah revive the (possible forgotten) sunnah of giving charity in secret. A sincere secret good deed is beloved to Allah. Today we live in a world full of people with over inflated egos and personalities. Prevalent among both Non-Muslims and even the most so-called practising Muslims, who will often rarely do something unless people are there to praise them, stroke their egos, give them a pat on the back for it and discuss their life in the media. Allah is not in need of such people nor of their fake acts. Here is your chance to give and to give in secret inshaAllah. The satisfaction of doing an act purely for the Sake of Allah such that only you and Him know it, is unmatchable.

May Allah bring us all together in the highest gardens

of the Paradise, Ameen!!

So if you would like to join me then inshAllah sign up…

http://www.muslimaid.org/index.php/get-involved/sunset-walk

http://www.oxfam.org.uk:80/get_involved/fu…=2988&itc=0

here are the links..

however if you cant make it, then please inshAllah donate generously

and remember that this is all for the sake of Allah.

JazakAllah

you can donate at..

http://www.justgiving.com/brothernoor

JazakAllah for your help.. and inshAllah please help me help others..

September
5
2008
12:32 am
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 Sermon on the Last Friday of Sha’ban on the Reception of the
 Month of Ramadan.

“O People!
Indeed ahead of you is the blessed month of Allah. A month
of blessing, mercy and forgiveness. A month which with Allah is the best
of months. Its days, the best of days, its nights, the best of nights,
and its hours, the best of hours. It is the month which invites you to
be the guests of Allah and invites you to be one of those near to Him.
Each breath you take glorifies him; your sleep is worship, your deeds
are accepted and your supplications are answered. So, ask Allah, your
Lord; to give you a sound body and an enlightened heart so you may be
able to fast and recite his book, for only he is unhappy who is devoid
of Allah’s forgiveness during this great month. Remember the hunger and
thirst of the day of Qiyamah (Judgement) with your hunger and thirst;
give alms to the needy and poor, honour your old, show kindness to the
young ones, maintain relations with your blood relations; guard your
tongues, close your eyes to that which is not permissible for your
sight, close your ears to that which is forbidden to hear, show
compassion to the orphans of people, so compassion may be shown to your
orphans. Repent to Allah for your sins and raise your hands in dua
during these times, for they are the best of times and Allah looks
towards his creatures with kindness, replying to them during the hours
and granting their needs if he is asked …"

“O People!
Indeed your souls are dependant on your deeds, free it with Istighfar
(repentance) lighten its loads by long prostrations; and know that
Allah swears by his might: That there is no punishment for the one who
prays and prostrates and he shall have no fear of the fire on the day
when man stands before the Lord of the worlds."

“O People!
One who gives Iftaar to a fasting person during this month will be like one
who has freed someone and his past sins will be forgiven. Some of the
people who were there then asked the Prophet (s): “Not all of us are
able to invite those who are fasting?”

The Prophet replied:
“Allah gives this reward even if the Iftaar (meal) is a drink of
water.” “One who has good morals (Akhlaq) during this month will be
able to pass the ‘Siraat’ … on the day that feet will slip … “One who
covers the faults of others will benefit in that Allah will curb His
anger on the day of Judgement … “As for one who honour an orphan; Allah
will honour him on the day of judgement, “And for the one who spreads
his kindness, Allah will spread His mercy over him on the day of
Judgement. “As for the one who cuts the ties of relation; Allah will
cut His mercy from him … “Who so ever performs a recommended prayer in
this month Allah will keep the fire of Hell away from him … “Whoever
performs an obligatory prayer Allah will reward him with seventy
prayers [worth] in this month. “And who so ever prays a lot during this
month will have his load lightened on the day of measure. “He who
recites one verse of the Holy Quran will be given the rewards of
reciting the whole Quran during other months.

“O People!
Indeed during this month the doors of heaven are open, therefore ask Allah
not to close them for you; The doors of hell are closed, so ask Allah to
keep them closed for you. During this month Shaytan (Satan) is
imprisoned so ask your Lord not to let him have power over you.”



A Reminder for us all.. let us try and do the best we can inshAllah..
There are so many blessing Allah has placed before us,
so why not take advantage of this and help enable ourselves to strive to please Allah..
and follow the blessed practices of our Prophet Muhammed SAW
as he is the best example in all aspects anyone can ask for as guidence.
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