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Tuesday, October 4, 2016

Haqq Dawah Media Presents: Glad Tidings Season 3 Ep. 10 Avoid Nullifying Your Islam (Show Notes)

AsSalaam Alkuim,

How to avoid the 10 Nullifying your Islam.

The best way to avoid a situation or downfall is to know what it is, and what are the consequences of the decision. Islam is a beautiful way of life that Allah has chosen us to live, but there are actions that we can do that could take us out of fold of Islam. Today’s episode I pray that I will be able to cover 10 ways to avoid nullifying your Islam, so you can be aware, and avoid them all.

Allah has made it clear that for mankind to be successful he or she must follow Islam. He has done this with his book The Quran and the Sunna of our Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). By declaring La Illha Illlaha ( there is no deity worthy of worship besides Allah), we identify that there is none who should be worshipped or put before Allah. The Creator not the creation.

Furthermore we also state that Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) is that last messenger of Allah and is trusted to deliver the message of Islam to mankind. Prophet Muhammad isto followed and obey, it is ordained in The Quran by Allah. 59:7.

The 10 Nullifyiers of Islam and how to spot them:

  1. Shirk in the worship of Allah, associating anything or anyone in the worship of Allah.

“Verily Allaah forgives not setting up rivals in worship with Him, but He forgives whom He pleases other sins than that.” (Qur’an 4: 116)

    How to avoid the 10 Nullifying your Islam.
    2. Setting up intermediaries between a person and Allah is unbelief. Calling on someone or            something to to intercede on your behalf is not permissible in Islam.

     The Prophet (sallallaahu ‘alayhe wa sallam) was asked: ‘Which sin is the Gravest? He said: “That you set up rivals unto Allaah (despite the fact) that He has created you.”

How to avoid the 10 Nullifying your Islam.
    3. To believe those who commit shirk are not unbelievers or doubting their unbelief .

       “And if any amongst you who take them (wholeheartedly) as friends, then surely he is one of them.”(Qur’an 5: 51)  

    4. The belief that guidance by someone other than Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) is better or the   ruling by others than the rule of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) is better, this is unbelief.  The rule of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) is the rule of Allah.

      “But no, by your Lord, they can have no true Faith (al-waajib: which is dutiful upon them), until they make you judge in all disputes between them, and find in their souls no resistance against your decisions, but accept (them) fully with submission.”(Qur’an 4: 65)

    5. Hating any command or anything The Prophet’s (PBUH) message despite practicing it is   unbelief.

       “That is because they hate that which Allaah has sent down, so He has made their deeds fruitless.” (Qur’an 47: 9)

       6. Mocking any part of Islam or any of Allah’s names,  or any of His names or Attributes is a non believers.

“Was it at Allaah, and His signs, and His Messenger that you were mocking? Make no excuse, you have disbelieved (became Kufar) after you had believed.”(Qur’an 9: 65-66)




    7. Involvement in magic. Considering it permissible to practice that art of black magic. This sways man from good things or practices he may do. Magic reduces influence man to what is disliked and is bad for him. Magic sows discord between man and his wife.

“Solomon did not disbelieve but the devils disbelieved, teaching men magic and such things that came down at Babylon to the two angels (put coma after the word angels) Harut and Marut, but neither of these two (angels) taught anyone (such things) till they had said: We are only for trial, so disbelieve not (by learning the magic from us).”(Qur’an 2: 102)


    8. Standing by the mushrikeen (  a person who associates partners with Allah). Supporting and helping them against the Muslims.

“And he amongst you who take them as friends (WHOLEHEARTEDLY), then surely he is one of them.” (Qur’an 5: 51)

   9. Believing that some special people do not have to follow Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).  Be doing this you negate the second part of the Shahada.

“And whoever desires a religion other than Islaam, it will never be accepted from him, and in the Hereafter he will be one of the losers.” (Qur’an 3: 85)
10. Completely turning away from the relgion of Allah. Not trying to learn  or live it.

“And who does wrong than the one to whom are recited the Aayat (proofs, evidences, verses, revelations, etc.) of his Lord, then he turns aside therefrom? Verily, We shall exact retribution from the Mujrimin (criminals, disbelievers, polytheists, sinners etc.)”(Qur’an 32: 22)


   




      



Thursday, September 8, 2016

Haqq Dawah Media Presents: Glad Tidings Season 3 Episode 9 Tawbah

AsSalaam Alkuim,

The word tawba is a Quranic Arabic word translated as “ a retreat” or “a return”. In the Quran and Hadith both tawba is referred to as an act of leaving what Allah has prohibited and a return to what Allah has commanded.
A sincere repentance.

The Quran and Hadith both repeatedly mention the act of atoning for one’s misdeeds. Denoting the act of repentance of one’s misdeeds, atoning for one's misdeeds,and having a strong determination to forsake these misdeeds.
Tawba is regarded as a major way to rectifying one’s life.

Tawba is mentioned several times in the Quran:
Surah 66:08, 24:31, 2:222, 4:17-18, 25:60-71 and Surah 9 is named Tawbah.

Examples of Tawba in The Hadith:
Allah's apostle said, "Every son of Adam sins, the best of the sinners are those who repent."
—  Sunan al Tirmidhi Hadith no. 2499

Allah's apostle said,"By Him in Whose Hand is my life, if you were not to commit sin, Allah would sweep you out of existence and He would replace (you by) those people who would commit sin and seek forgiveness from Allah, and He would have pardoned them."
—  Sahih Muslim 37:6621

Allah's Apostle said, "Allah is more pleased with the repentance of His slave than anyone of you is pleased with finding his camel which he had lost in the desert."
— Sahih al Bukhari 8:75:321
Tawba should only be made to your Creator Allah. Being a Muslim we understand that no man, woman, child or creation can be prayed to for forgiveness. Repenting to any other besides Allah is forbidden and is referred to as Shirk.
Conditions for Tawba:
  1. To regret one’s past evil deeds;
  2. To carry out Divine duties (fard, wajib etc.) that were missed;
  3. To return the rights/properties of others that were usurped unjustly;
  4. To ask forgiveness of a person who has been wronged by him, physically or verbally;
  5. To make a firm resolve of avoiding the sin in future; and
  6. To employ oneself in Allah’s obedience, as he previously employed himself in Allah’s disobedience.



Sunday, August 28, 2016

Haqq Dawah Media Presents; Glad Tidings Season 3 Episode 8 Fact about The Quran (Show Notes)

AsSalaam Alkuim,


Haqq Dawah Media Presents:Glad Tidings season 3 Episode 8
Facts about The Quran


  1. There are 114 Surahs (chapters) in The Quran.
  2. The Quran is broken into 30 Juz (sections).
  3. Bismillah Al Rahman Al Raheem is repeated 114 times in the Quran. 113 times in the beginning of the surah and one time in the context of Surah Al Namel. Surah Tawbah is the only surah that does not begin with Bismillah Al Rahman Al Raheem.
  4. Al Baqarah is the longest surah.
  5. Al Kawther is the shortest surah.
  6. Milk is the best drink spoke of in The Quran.
  7. Honey is the best food spoke of in The Quran.
  8. Ramadan is the best month spoke of, and Laylat al Qadar is considered the best month.
  9. The most dislike but halal action in The Quran is divorce.
  10. Surah Yassen is called the heart of The Quran.
  11. Surah Al Ikhlasis considered ⅓ of The Quran.
  12. The Quran was revealed over 23 years. 13 in Mecca and 10 on Medina.
  13. Surah Al Nissa speaks about the laws of marriage.
  14. Whoever reads one letter of The Quran gets 10 rewards.
  15. Reading one verse of The Quran In Ramadan is equal to reading tje entire Quran in normal months.
  16. Ramadan is spoken of as the Spring of The Quran.
  17. The Qur'an will intercede for the one who reads it on the day of judgement, and witness against those who did not read it.
  18. The term Quran means recitation.
  19. When The Quran was first revealed, it was written on bones, skins,and tablets by scribes.
  20. The smallest animal spoken of is the mosquito.
  21. Abu Baker (A) was the first to collect the written forms of The Quran after the death of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
  22. Utham (RA) was the 1st to organize a committee to compile an authorized version of The Quran.

Please listen toour show @  blogtalkradio.com/hdmedia

Haqq Dawah Media Presents; Glad Tidings Season 3 Episode 8 Fact about The Quran (Show Notes)

AsSalaam Alkuim,


Haqq Dawah Media Presents:Glad Tidings season 3 Episode 8
Facts about The Quran


  1. There are 114 Surahs (chapters) in The Quran.
  2. The Quran is broken into 30 Juz (sections).
  3. Bismillah Al Rahman Al Raheem is repeated 114 times in the Quran. 113 times in the beginning of the surah and one time in the context of Surah Al Namel. Surah Tawbah is the only surah that does not begin with Bismillah Al Rahman Al Raheem.
  4. Al Baqarah is the longest surah.
  5. Al Kawther is the shortest surah.
  6. Milk is the best drink spoke of in The Quran.
  7. Honey is the best food spoke of in The Quran.
  8. Ramadan is the best month spoke of, and Laylat al Qadar is considered the best month.
  9. The most dislike but halal action in The Quran is divorce.
  10. Surah Yassen is called the heart of The Quran.
  11. Surah Al Ikhlasis considered ⅓ of The Quran.
  12. The Quran was revealed over 23 years. 13 in Mecca and 10 on Medina.
  13. Surah Al Nissa speaks about the laws of marriage.
  14. Whoever reads one letter of The Quran gets 10 rewards.
  15. Reading one verse of The Quran In Ramadan is equal to reading tje entire Quran in normal months.
  16. Ramadan is spoken of as the Spring of The Quran.
  17. The Qur'an will intercede for the one who reads it on the day of judgement, and witness against those who did not read it.
  18. The term Quran means recitation.
  19. When The Quran was first revealed, it was written on bones, skins,and tablets by scribes.
  20. The smallest animal spoken of is the mosquito.
  21. Abu Baker (A) was the first to collect the written forms of The Quran after the death of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
  22. Utham (RA) was the 1st to organize a committee to compile an authorized version of The Quran.

Please listen toour show @  blogtalkradio.com/hdmedia

Friday, June 24, 2016

The importance of Suhoor

A suhoor(pre-dawn meal) is more important than Iftaar (breaking of the fast)because it helps the fasting person persevere through the fast.
Suhoor is so called because it happens at the time of sahr, which is the end of the night.
‘Amr Ibn al-Aas reported that the Messenger of Allah (SAW) said: “The distinguishing feature between our fast and the fast of the People of the Book is in the eating at the time just before dawn.” [Muslim]
‘Abdullah Ibn Haarith said that one of the Sahabah (companion) said: ‘I entered the house of the Messenger (SAW) whilst he was taking the Suhoor (pre-dawn meal), and he (SAW) said: “Indeed it (the Suhoor) is blessing that Allah has given to you so do not leave it out.” [An-Nasaaee and Ahmad]
Abu Sa’eed al-Khudree said that the Messenger (SAW) said: “Eating the Suhoor is blessed. Do not neglect it even if you take a gulp of water, because Allah and His angels invoke blessings upon those who partake in the pre-dawn meal.” [Ahmad].
It was narrated that Anas ibn Maalik (may Allaah be pleased with him) said: The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Eat suhoor, for in suhoor there is blessing.” Narrated by al-Bukhaari, 1923; Muslim, 1095.
It was narrated from Jaabir that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Whoever wants to fast, let him eat something for suhoor.” Narrated by Ahmad, 14533; classed as saheeh by al-Albaani in al-Silsilah al-Saheehah, 2309.
What to eat during suhoor
It was narrated that Abu Hurayrah (may Allaah be pleased with him) said: The Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “The best suhoor for the believer is dates.” Narrated by Abu Dawood, 2345); classed as saheeh by al-Albaani in Saheeh Abi Dawood.
It was narrated that Abu Sa’eed al-Khudri said: The Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Suhoor is a blessed meal, so do not omit it, even if one of you only takes a sip of water, for Allaah and His angels send blessings on those who eat suhoor.” Narrated by Ahmad, 11003; classed as hasan by al-Albaani in Saheeh al-Jaami’, 3683.
The best time for suhoor
It was narrated that Zayd ibn Thaabit (may Allaah be pleased with him) said: “We ate suhoor with the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) then he went to pray.” I [the narrator] asked, “How long was there between the adhaan and suhoor?” He said, “As long as it takes to recite fifty verses.” Narrated by al-Bukhaari, 1921; Muslim, 1097.

Saturday, June 4, 2016

Haqq Dawah Media Presents Glad Tidings Season 3 Episode 2 Ramadan Helpful Hints

AsSalaam Alkuim,

In the Name of Allah The Most Beneficent Most Merciful
This is your Brother Kareem from The Haqq Dawah Group, this is Haqq Dawah Media Presents Glad Tidings Season 3 Episode 2 Ramadan Helpful Hints.

Ramadan is right around the corner, either Sunday the 5th or Monday the 6th. Either way it’s not too late to prepare and get the most out of this blessed month.

Tip 1:
Ask for much forgiveness during this month. Matter of fact ask all the time, Allah loves when his slaves ask for forgiveness. Take this opportunity to seek forgiveness and ask for forgiveness from Allah.  It’s not only important to ask Allah for forgiveness but, to also ask people you have done wrong to.
It’s very important to clear your past before beginning on this grand journey of our called Ramadan.

Tip 2:
Begin this month (all things embark on) with a sincere intentions. Remember that without intentions you're just starving yourself, and will miss out on this great opportunity to eliminate your sins.

Tip 3:
Before the beginning of this month seek out info about this Ramadan, and how you can get the most out of it.

Tip 4:
Understand the importance of The Quran. Read it, recite it, try your best to finish it during this month. Ramadan was the month The Quran was first revealed to Prophet Muhammad SAW), so what better time to pick up a new habit of reading it everyday.

Tip 5:
Ensure that you pray all your prayers on time and pray them all. If you are praying all five of your obligatory prayers then start praying your sunnah prayer.
Also, this is a great time to try to pray all your prayers in the mosque. Your prayers ar 25 to 27 times more blessed if you pray in the mosque. This is any other time, imagine doing it during this blessed month when everything is amplified The blessing that is.

Tip 6:
Get in the practice of giving charity. It not only makes you feel go, helps purify your wealth, but helps your Brothers and Sisters.
If you are looking for a good organization to give money or time to please inquire at your local mosque, or email ones you find online.
Tip 7:
This is a great time to visit the ill, elderly, and to make sure you keep a strong bound with your family (Muslim or not).

Tip 8:
Make much supplications to Allah. If you are looking for good ones I will post some on our blog, facebook, and tumblr.

Tip 9:
Do not forget to remember Allah, at all times. In times of good, bad, or hunger. What’s the purpose of fasting of you do not remember the who you are fasting for.


Fe aman Allah (I leave you in the care of Allah)
AsSalam Alkuim,
The Haqq Dawah Group

Monday, May 30, 2016

Haqq Dawah Media Presents: Glad Tidings Season 3 Ep. 1 Sunni or Shai 05/29 by Haqq Dawah Media | Islam Podcasts

Haqq Dawah Media Presents: Glad Tidings Season 3 Ep. 1 Sunni or Shai 05/29 by Haqq Dawah Media | Islam Podcasts: AsSalaam Alkuim, This is your Brother Kareem from The Haqq Dawah Group, and this is Haqq Dawah Media Presents Glad Tiding Season 3 Episode : Sunni Shia Which One????? AsSalaam Alkuim In the Name of Allah The Beneficent Most Merciful Welcome Back: The purpose of this episode (like all episodes) is to give you an understanding or better understanding of This Wonderful way of Life (Deen). To give you an understanding of the similarities and difference between the two major denominations of Islam. Questions that will be answered in this episode are: What is a Sunni and Shia? What are the similarities, and difference? Why are the separate? What caused the split between the two group and when? That plus more will be answered in this jam packed episode. If you have any questions or comments please feel free to email us at: haqqdawahmedia@gmail.com Please catch the show notes at our blog: haqqdawah.blogspot.com Don't forget to follow us on: Twitter @thehaqqdawahgrp Tumblr: .haqqdawah Facebook: /thehaqqdawahgrp Blogger: haqqdawah.blogspot.com (more than show notes) Subscribe to our podcast on ITunes and Stitchers: Glad Tidings or Haqq Dawah Media Youtube: Haqq Dawah Media I pray you enjoy, AsSalaam Alkuim, Fe AmanAllah ( I leave you in the care of Allah) The Haqq Dawah Group

Haqq dawah Media Presents: Glad Tidings Season 3 Episode 1 Sunni or Shia (Show Notes)

AsSalaam Alkuim,

In the Name of Allah The Most Beneficent The Most Merciful,
This is your Brother Kareem from the Haqq Dawah Group, and this is Haqq Dawah Media Presents Glad Tidings: Season 3 Episode 1

Todays episode is about the Difference between Sunni and Shia.

Both Sunni and Shia Muslims share the most fundamental Islamic beliefs and articles of faith. The differences between these two main sub-groups within Islam initially stemmed not from spiritual differences, but political ones. Over the centuries, however, these political differences have spawned a number of varying practices and positions which have come to carry a spiritual significance.

The origins of the split between the Sunni and Shia Muslims is a question of leadership. The division between Shia and Sunni dates back to the death of the Prophet Muhammad (SAW), and the question of who was to take over the leadership of the Muslim nation.
The word "Sunni" in Arabic comes from a word meaning "one who follows the traditions of the Prophet." Sunni Muslims agree with the position taken by many of the Prophet's companions at the time, that the new leader should be elected from among those capable of the job. This is what was done, and the Prophet Muhammad's close friend and adviser,Abu Bakr, became the first Caliph of the Islamic nation.
Leadership Diffrance:
The Shia Muslims believe that following Prophet Muhammad’s death, leadership should have passed directly to his cousin/son-in-law,Ali bin Abu Talib. Throughout history, Shia Muslims have not recognized the authority of elected Muslim leaders, choosing instead to follow a line of Imams which they believe have been appointed by the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) or Allah Himself. The word "Shia" in Arabic means a group or supportive party of people. The commonly-known term is shortened from the historical "Shia-t-Ali," or "the Party of Ali."
Shia Muslims believe that the Imam is sinless by nature, and that his authority is infallible because it comes directly from Allah. Therefore, Shia Muslims often venerate the Imams as saints and perform pilgrimages to their tombs and shrines in the hopes of divine intercession.
Sunni Muslims counter that there is no basis in Islam for a hereditary privileged class of spiritual leaders, and certainly no basis of saints. Sunni Muslims contend that leadership of the community is not a birthright, but a trust that is earned and which may be given or taken away by the people themselves.
Religious Practice Differance:
When prostrating during ritual prayer, Shias place their forehead onto a piece of naturally occurring material, most often a clay tablet , soil  at times from Karbala, the place where Hussein ibn Ali was martyred, instead of directly onto a prayer rug. There is precedence for this in Sunni thought too, as it is recommended to prostrate on earth, or upon something that grows from the earth.
Some Shia perform prayers back to back, sometimes worshipping two times consecutively, thus praying five times a day but with a very small break in between the prayer, a tradition followed by Muslims all over the world while performing Hajj, instead of five prayers with at least one hour gap between them as required by Sunni schools of thought.
Shias and the followers of the Sunni Maliki school hold their hands at their sides during prayer; Sunnis of other schools cross their arms (right over left) and clasp their hands; it is commonly held by Sunni scholars especially of Malikii school that either is acceptable.
Fights between the two:
Throughout time there has been numerous wars between Sunni and Shia Muslims. Iraq-Iran War, The Syrian Civil War, Fighting in Syria,now that there is a Shia dominated government there is fighting in Iraq. Im sure there is more but, I chose not to surround myself with this part of the topic.
If you are interested in wars between the the two from the past please check out my dear Bro Abu Ibrahim Ismail and his wonderful podcast The Islamic History Podcast
AsSalaam Alkuim,
The Haqq Dawah Grp
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