27 October 2011
What is the best way for women to give da’wah
Answered By Shaykh Al-Albaanee
Question: What is the best way for women to give da’wah?
Answer: I say to the women:
“Remain in your homes.” [Surah Ahzaab: 33]
And you should not concern yourselves with da’wah. I reject the use of the word “da’wah” amongst the male youth by them making it seem like they are from the people of da’wah – as if the word da’wah has become the fashion of modern times. So every individual that knows something about the Religion becomes a Da’ee (caller to Islaam)!
Question: What is the best way for women to give da’wah?
Answer: I say to the women:
“Remain in your homes.” [Surah Ahzaab: 33]
And you should not concern yourselves with da’wah. I reject the use of the word “da’wah” amongst the male youth by them making it seem like they are from the people of da’wah – as if the word da’wah has become the fashion of modern times. So every individual that knows something about the Religion becomes a Da’ee (caller to Islaam)!
What is the best way for women to give da’wah
24 October 2011
17 October 2011
What parts of her body can a Muslim woman reveal in front of other women?
Q6: What parts of her body can a Muslim woman reveal in front of non-Muslim women, such as a Buddhist woman for example? Is it true that she is only permitted to reveal her face?
Ans:
According to the soundest scholarly opinion, a woman can reveal the parts above the navel and below the knee in the presence of other women, whether they are Muslims or not.
As for the part between the navel and the knee, this is ‘Awrah (private parts of the body that must be covered in public) which a woman should not reveal before other women, regardless of whether the other women are Muslims or non-Muslims, relatives or strangers. This is the same as the ‘Awrah of men in front of other men.
Ans:
According to the soundest scholarly opinion, a woman can reveal the parts above the navel and below the knee in the presence of other women, whether they are Muslims or not.
As for the part between the navel and the knee, this is ‘Awrah (private parts of the body that must be covered in public) which a woman should not reveal before other women, regardless of whether the other women are Muslims or non-Muslims, relatives or strangers. This is the same as the ‘Awrah of men in front of other men.
What parts of her body can a Muslim woman reveal in front of other women?
14 October 2011
How should our muslim girl dress?
by Maktabatul Uthaymeen
Q. Some people have made it their habit to dress their daughters in short, tight clothing that describes the body, whether they be young or old. I hope that you can guide and advise such people.A. It is obligatory upon a person to observe his responsibility. It is upon him to fear Allah
and prevent all those who have control over his girls from dressing them in such clothing. For it has been authenticated from the Prophet (SallAllahu ʿalayhi wa allam), that he said:Two types from the inhabitants of the hellfire i have not yet seen…..”
Then he mentioned:
“…clothed women but yet naked, alluring in their walk and in their heads like the leaning humps of camels. They will not enter paradise or smell it’s scent…”
Q. Some people have made it their habit to dress their daughters in short, tight clothing that describes the body, whether they be young or old. I hope that you can guide and advise such people.A. It is obligatory upon a person to observe his responsibility. It is upon him to fear Allah
and prevent all those who have control over his girls from dressing them in such clothing. For it has been authenticated from the Prophet (SallAllahu ʿalayhi wa allam), that he said:Two types from the inhabitants of the hellfire i have not yet seen…..”
Then he mentioned:
“…clothed women but yet naked, alluring in their walk and in their heads like the leaning humps of camels. They will not enter paradise or smell it’s scent…”
How should our muslim girl dress?
07 October 2011
Boycott what we were ordered to boycott
Shaykh Muhammad ibn Haadee al Madkhalee speaks about a number of instances from the Seerah where Allaah Subhanaahu wa Ta'aalah protected His Messenger (صلى الله عليه وسلم) and continues…
…So we should know with certainty that Allaah defends/protects/ supports this Prophet (صلى الله عليه وسلم), and we also call the people to support him, but it is imperative for people to firmly understand, especially during these days of great trials and tribulations, that supporting the Prophet (صلى الله عليه وسلم)r is practiced firstly within our own selves.
How?
…So we should know with certainty that Allaah defends/protects/ supports this Prophet (صلى الله عليه وسلم), and we also call the people to support him, but it is imperative for people to firmly understand, especially during these days of great trials and tribulations, that supporting the Prophet (صلى الله عليه وسلم)r is practiced firstly within our own selves.
How?
Boycott what we were ordered to boycott
04 October 2011
The Prohibition of Backbiting and the Commandment of Guarding one's Tongue
Imam Al-Nawawi's Riyad-us-Saliheen
Allah, the Exalted, says:"And backbite not one another. Would one of you like to eat the flesh of his dead brother? You would hate it (so hate backbiting). And fear Allah. Verily, Allah is the One Who forgives and accepts repentance, Most Merciful.'' (49:12)
"And follow not (O man, i.e., say not or do not or witness not) that of which you have no knowledge. Verily, the hearing, and the sight, and the heart, of each of those ones will be questioned (by Allah).'' (17:36)
"Not a word does he (or she) utter, but there is a watcher by him ready (to record it).'' (50:18)
1511. Abu Hurairah (May Allah be pleased with him) reported: The Prophet (sallallaahu ’alayhi wa sallam) said, "He who believes in Allah and the Last Day must either speak good or remain silent.''
[Muslim].
The Prohibition of Backbiting and the Commandment of Guarding one's Tongue
02 October 2011
The Story Of How An-Najjaashee Became The King Of Abyssinia
[Translated by Aboo Talhah Daawood ibn Ronald Burbank]
Posted by Saad Burbank @ www.alitisaambissunnah.wordpress.com
* Concerning an-Najjaashee’s refusal to surrender the Muslims in his land to the Mushrikoon from Quraish, and his refusal to accept gifts to bribe him to do that:-
* az-Zuhree said: “I had this hadeeth narrated by “Urwah ibn az-Zubayr (rahimahullaah): from Umm Salamah (radiyallaahu “anhaa). So “Urwah said: “Do you know what he (i.e. an-Najjaashee) meant by his saying: “Allaah did not take any bribe from me, when He restored my kingdom to me, such that I should accept any bribe to keep my kingdom; And Allaah did not do what the people wanted with regard to me, such that I should obey the people against Him.” ?
Posted by Saad Burbank @ www.alitisaambissunnah.wordpress.com
* Concerning an-Najjaashee’s refusal to surrender the Muslims in his land to the Mushrikoon from Quraish, and his refusal to accept gifts to bribe him to do that:-
* az-Zuhree said: “I had this hadeeth narrated by “Urwah ibn az-Zubayr (rahimahullaah): from Umm Salamah (radiyallaahu “anhaa). So “Urwah said: “Do you know what he (i.e. an-Najjaashee) meant by his saying: “Allaah did not take any bribe from me, when He restored my kingdom to me, such that I should accept any bribe to keep my kingdom; And Allaah did not do what the people wanted with regard to me, such that I should obey the people against Him.” ?
The Story Of How An-Najjaashee Became The King Of Abyssinia
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