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Blog 4
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Qiyamah will come when...
Hadhrat Abu Musa Ash'ari (R.A.) narrates that Rasulallah (Sallallahu Alayhii Wassallam) said, "Qiyamah will come...
* When it will be regarded as a shame to act on Quranic injunctions.
* When untrustworthy people will be regarded as trustworthy and the trustworthy will be regarded as untrustworthy.
* When it will be hot in winter (and vice versa).
* When the length of days is stretched, i.e. a journey of a few days is covered in a matter of hours.
* When orators and lecturers lie openly.
* When people dispute over petty issues.
* When women with children come displeased on account of them bearing offspring, and barren women remain happy on account of having no responsibility of offspring.
* When oppression, jealousy, and greed become the order of the day.
* When people blatantly follow their passions and whims.
* When lies prevail over the truth.
* When violence, bloodshed and anarchy become common.
* When immorality overtakes shamelessness and is perpetrated publicly.
* When legislation matters pertaining to Deen is handed over to the worst elements of the Ummat, and if people accept them and are satisfied with their findings, then such persons will not smell the fragrance of Jannat.
* When the offspring become a cause of grief and anger (for their parents).
The following is part of a lengthy Hadith narrated by Hadhrat Abdullah Ibn Mas'ood (R.A.) when he inquired from Rasulallah (Sallallahu Alayhi Wassallam) about the Signs of Qiyamah.
* Music and musical instruments will be found in every home.
* People will indulge in homosexuality.
* There will be an abundance of illegitimate children.
* There will be an abundance of critics, tale-carriers, back- biters and taunters in society.
* People will establish ties with strangers and sever relations with their near and dear ones.
* Hypocrites will be in control of the affairs of the community and evil, immoral people will be at the helm of business establishments.
* The Masjid will be decorated, but the hearts of the people will be devoid of guidance.
* The courtyards of Masjids will be built beautifully and high mimbars (pulpits) will be erected.
* Gangsters and evil people will prevail.
* Various wines will be consumed excessively.
Auf bin Malik (R.A.) says: I came to Rasulullah (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) while he was in his skin tent during the Tabuk expedition. He said to me, "Count six things before the advent of Qiyamah:
1 My death
2 The conquest of Jerusalem
3 Mass deaths amongst you people, just as when sheep die in large numbers during an epidemic
4 Abundance of wealth to such an extent that if a person were to be given a hundred Dinars he will still not be satisfied
5 General anarchy and bloodshed, that no Arab household will be spared from it
6 Then a life of peace as a result of a peace agreement between you and the Banil Asfaar
(Romans) which they will break and attack you with a force consisting of eighty flags and under each flag will be an army of twelve thousand men." (Hadith: Sahih Bukhari).
IRAQ and SYRIA
Abu Nadhrah says: "We were sitting in the company of Jabir bin Abdullah (R.A.) when he said: 'Soon the people of IRAQ will neither receive any food (grain) nor any money.'" We asked, "Why would such a thing happen?" He replied, "Because of the non-Arabs." (i.e they will prevent food from going into Iraq, in the form of "sanctions" to this day.) He then said: "Soon the people of Shaam (SYRIA) will neither receive any money nor grain." We asked as to why this would happen. He replied: "Because of the Romans (christians)."
CONCEITED PEOPLE:
Hadhrat Abbas (R.A) narrates that Rasulallah (Sallallahu Alayhi Wassallam) has said, "Islam will spread far and wide, across the seas. Horses will cross the land and seas in the cause of Jihaad. Then a time will come wherein a group of people will emerge which recites the Quraan. They will claim,
'We have recited the Quraan and is there anyone who understands the Quraan better than us? There is NO ONE more proficient than us in the study of the Quraan.'
Then Rasulallah (Sallallahu Alayhi Wassallam) asked the Sahaba, "Do you see any good in their claims?" The Sahaba replied, "No". Rasulallah (Sallallahu Alayhi Wassallam) said, "But these conceited claimants will be from my Ummah and will be the fuel of the Fire." -
bettel of Uhud
In the month of Shawwal, in the third year of the Hijrah, the Quraish left Makkah with three thousand warriors and two hundred horsemen to effect their reprisals against the Muslims. This news reached the Messenger of Allah (Peace be upon him), so he sought the counsel of the Sahaabah (his Companions; a companion is defined as one who saw the Prophet, Peace be upon him, in his lifetime and died a Muslim). Some of them advised him to lure them to Madinah and strike them on the roads, especially since the people of Madinah were familiar with their own roads. Others, who had gained experience in city fighting, attained from the long years of strife between Al-Aous and Al-Khazraj, inclined the Messenger of Allah (Peace be upon him) to that view. The rest of them, eager for Jihad (striving in the cause of Allah), requested that the enemy be met outside of the city and insisted on this position. The Prophet (Peace be upon him) finally responded favourably to this last plan. The Muslims left the city and advanced to Mount 'Uhud. In the road, they met the leader of the hypocrite Makkans, 'Abdullah bin Ubai bin Salool, and three hundred of his followers, so they retreated to Madinah. Subsequently, they moved forward to a district near Mount Uhud. They grouped in an area between Mount Uhud and a smaller mountain near it called Mount 'Ainain (also known as Mount Roomaat). The Messenger of Allah (Peace be upon him) stationed the archers on Mount 'Ainain and gave them strict orders not to quit that location until they received his specific orders to do so. This had a very important impact on the outcome of the battle. He positioned the remainder of his warriors in two lines in opposition to the polytheists. When the battle started, two of the Makkan horsemen under the leadership of Khalid bin Al-Waleed, attempted to penetrate the ranks of the Muslims from their left side, their real objective being the archers. The infantry attacked and the two sides were engaged in battle. The Makkan flag was felled by the Muslims, after killing ten of the polytheist flag bearers, one after another. Their infantry rushed into panic and began to flee, with some of the Muslims pursuing them in the confusion that ensued.
The Muslim archers upon seeing this thought the battle was over to their advantage, the majority of them abandoning their positions in order to pursue the fleeing polytheists and to gather the spoils of the battle. They neglected to survey the entire battlefield and they forgot the exhortative orders of the Messenger of Allah (Peace be upon him). The Makkan leader, Khalid bin Al-Waleed, acted upon these conditions and used them to his advantage. He circled around the Muslims with his horsemen and came from behind Uhud to take the remainder of the archers on the mountain by surprise. He slayed them and then attacked the rest of the Muslims from the rear position. The fleeing Makkan polytheists seeing this, returned to the fray and turned the balance of the battle in their favour. The Messenger of Allah (Peace be upon him) retreated, encircled by a group of the Sahaabah (Allah be pleased with all of them) to an area close to Mount Uhud. The polytheists attempted to reach them, but were unsuccessful. Despondent by not attaining the best result and achieving their goal, the polytheists quit the battle. They withdrew, riding their camels to return to Makkah, feeling threatened by further assaults. The Muslims gathered and buried their martyrs (those who died in the cause of Allah), the number of whom were sixty-nine. Among them were Hamzah bin 'Abd Al-Muttalib (Allah be pleased with him) the uncle of the Messenger of Allah (Peace be upon him), (whose corpse was mutilated and defiled by the Quraish woman, Hind bint 'Utbah) and Mus'ab bin 'Umair (Allah be pleased with him). -
Ramazan Mubrak
slaaam Muslim brothers & sisters a very nice and blessing month of God is passing through. plz dont forget me when u take up u r hand for pray. Dear Muslim brothers and sisters God bless u.
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Love to all
Dear friends if u want people love, care and respect of u then always remmember
* Don't criticize, condemn & complain.
* Give honest & sincere appreciation to others.
* Arouse in the other person and enger want.
* Become genuinely interested in the other people.
* Remmember that a person's name is to that person the sweetest & most important sound in
any language.
* Be Good listener. Encourage others to talk about themselves.
* Talk in terms of the other person's interest.
* Make the other person feel important and do it sincerely.
* smile always.
* The only way to get the best of an argument is to avoid it.
* Show respect for the other persons opinions. Never say You r Wrong.
* If u r wrong admit it quickly & emphatically.
* Begin in a friendly way.
* Be symphathetic with the other person's idea's & desires.
* dramatize your ideas.
* Throw down a challenge.
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