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  1. Ramadhan kareem Quran ka maheena hai, is mein har waqat quran ke saath chimtay rehna acha kaam hai!

    aik website, ho sakta hai app sab ahle imaan ne phele bhi dekhi hoo....phir dobara mulahiza farmaiyeen..

    http://www.quranflash.com

    office walay or baghair wuzu ke jo parhna chahe. Bawuzu hona afzal hai, parha to be-wazu bhi ja sakta hai par touch naheen kar saktay, lehaza online parhna touch mein naheen ata! :)

    urdu tarjuma maa hashiya bhi hai!

    Mulla!

    Posted 2 years ago on 25 Aug 2009 18:28 #
  2. shahzad1924
    member

    jazak Allah khairan akhi

    Posted 2 years ago on 25 Aug 2009 22:20 #
  3. netengr
    blocked

    Jazak Allah Mulla ,

    Bas yaar Allah ki taofiq mil jayeh ham sab ko ,Quran ki talawat aik bohat bari naimat hay .

    Posted 2 years ago on 26 Aug 2009 3:08 #
  4. apni naik dua mein yaad rakhiya ga!

    Allah sab ko toufeeq ata farmain!

    issi tarz ke or links bhi share karain please...

    Mulla!

    Posted 2 years ago on 26 Aug 2009 17:29 #
  5. netengr
    blocked

    This is very beautifully written .this is the "tarteeb" ,Ham nay Tarteeb ullat ker pehlay fruits mangna shoro ker diyeh hain ,beej aur darakh lagayeh baghair hi

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    http://www.jannah.org/articles/treeofiman.html

    TREE OF IMAN

    by Umm Abdullah

    from a lecture by Dawud Adib

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    If someone gives you a plant to take care of..how do you think you will do it? Wouldn't you try your best to not to let that plant die? And of course, to do that you are going to make sure that all the things that plant need, you provide it and keep it away form all the harmful things.

    At the same time you will try to find out about the basic elements that plant is consisted of and the basic things those elements need to grow properly.

    Believe me or not but all of us have one, very delicate and at the same time very strong tree to take care of given to us by our Lord.

    Allah (SWT) has given us this tree that is planted in our hearts, called "shajarat-ul-Iman" (Tree of Iman).

    Allah (swt) describes that tree in Quran:

    "Have you not seen how Allah coined a similitude (of parable) a good word like a good tree, the root of that tree is firmly established in the ground and the branches reach the heavens."

    At another place in Quran Allah (swt) said:

    "(this particular tree by the permission of its Lord), gives fruits (all kinds of fruits) anytime Allah (swt) wants it to give fruits.

    Allah (swt) also said:

    "Allah coin similitude for the human beings (for you and I), so that perhaps we may reflect (we may think)."

    Science say there are trees in other plants than earth ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    Allah (swt) created seven heavens and earth other than this planet. Some people say that there are trees and some say there are not. There is proof in Quran and Sunnah that there are trees in Jannah (heaven). One of them is called "Toobaa", the tree for the "ghurab'a" (strangers). The shade of that tree is one month journey and this is where the believers will take their clothes from.

    Most Important Tree in this World: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The most important tree in this dunya (world) is the Tree of Iman (shajarat-ul-Iman). The tree that Allah (swt) has planted in our hearts. The tree that we all should be worrying about day and night. We all must know what that tree of Iman is made of so that we can take good care of it.

    What Does the Tree of Iman Have: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    Almost all the trees that Allah (swt) has created/originated, almost all of them have three very basic things:

    1. Root (O'rooq)

    The roots of the most important tree on this earth are:

    a) Knowledge (I'lm)

    b) Certainty (Yaqeen)

    The tree of Iman is the basic belief of Islam

    "La ilaha illal lah"

    "There is no God worthy of worship except Allah (swt)"

    So the root for us of the Tree of Iman, is the KNOWLEDGE of the meaning of "la ilaha illallah". It covers every single aspect of our life. When we know that there is no God other then Allah (swt), we totally surrender to Him alone and we take everything that He gave us through the Quran and the Sunnah of Rasul of Allah (saw).

    The other half of the root of this tree is the certainty, meaning the certainty of everything what "la ilaha illallah" brings.

    When implementing Islam in our lives, or when accepting a matter which we were not aware of before, we should do it with firm belief and certainty, as long as it is from the Quran and the authentic Sunnah of Rasul and his Companions.

    2) Trunk: (Saaq)

    The tree of Iman, like the other trees, also has a trunk, which is Purity of Intention: (al-Ikhlas)

    We must have the purity of intention for our tree to be firm and unshakable and immovable.

    Abdullah Ibn Sahl at-tuzkuri (ra) (scholar from the taba'een) was asked:

    "What is al-Iman?", he said:

    "Iman is statement, is action, is nyyah (intention) and is Sunnah. If it is a statement without actions then it is Kufr (disbelief), if it is a statement and action with out intention then it is Nifaq (hypocrisy), if it is a statement, action and intention without the Sunnah, then it is Bid'ah (innovation)."

    To keep a healthy trunk of our tree, we must have a pure intention of our actions. Our every righteous deed is divided into two parts. The first half of a righteous deed is the purity of intention. The nyyah has to be pure for the pleasure of Allah ONLY!

    3) Branches & Fruits:

    This tree should also has branches and fruits. And these are:

    a) Righteous deeds

    b) Honorable/Noble Character

    At several places in Quran, Allah (SWT) has distinguished the people of Jannah from the people of Hell as Indeed those who believed and did righteous deeds....

    Those people who believed and did righteous deeds have also been given the glad tidings of Jannah at several places in Quran:

    Every righteous deed consists of two parts. First part is the purity of intention (for the sake of Allah only!). Second half of the righteous deed is that the action has to be in conformed with Shariah (Quran and Sunnah of Rasul (SAW) and the Companions(May Allah be pleased with them)). If the action is not conformed with Shariah, it is not considered a righteous deed!

    When a tree has firm roots and healthy trunk and branches, it automatically produces good fruits. Similarly, when we establish firm roots of Iman in our heart and keep healthy trunk and branches of the tree the fruits will prosper. If we have the knowledge of our deen and certainty of whatever knowledge we have, and we do righteous deeds with pure intentions, we will automatically develop an honorable and noble character.

    Things that will Make Our Tree Die: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    1)Kufr:

    If we allow kufr to come into our tree, it will destroy the tree.

    2) Shirk:

    If we allow shirk to come into our tree, it will also destroy the tree.

    3) Bid'ah:

    If we allow Bid'ah (innovations) of all types to come into our tree, it will demolish our tree. Our tree will become yellow, our tree will become dry and our tree will eventually die!

    Note: Muslims nowadays are involved in so many "religious practices" thinking that they are pleasing Allah (swt), though in reality they are getting themselves involved either in bid'ahs or sometimes even to the extant of shirks. Muslims, intentionally or unintentionally, either add or remove stuff from how a certain act was originally practiced by our pious predecessors and hence making it a bid'ah. And since the act was not practiced according to the "Shari'ah", it will not be considered a righteous deed.

    To avoid from getting ourselves involved in these dangerous things, it is extremely important to have the "knowledge" of the deen and to refer back to our pious predecessors in every single thing we do or say.

    What is AL-Iman: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    Al-Iman is:

    1) Belief:

    Iman is a belief in our hearts. It is to have a firm belief of "la illah illallah" in our hearts and all the thing that it brings. Every thing that we find from Quran and Sunnah, we must have a sincere and firm belief on that without having any doubts.

    2)Statement:

    Iman is a statement by our tongue. We must state "la illaha illallah" by our tongues. Meaning what ever believes we have, we cannot just keep them in our hearts, but we must say them out.

    3) Actions:

    Iman is to carry out our believes and our statements by our bodily limbs. After believing in "la illaha illallah" and stating it, we must imply it in our actions. And the way we imply "la illaha illallah" in our actions is by modifying our every action and deed according to the Quran and

    Sunnah of Rasul and our pious predecessors. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    A general example of the above could be wearing hijab. If one has a firm belief in Allah (swt) and whatever He revealed, will definitely believe that wearing hijab is a command of Allah and it is mandatory. Then only believing is not enough, we must have to admit by stating by our tongues the fact that hijab is necessary and inform other people about it in a nice pleasing way (not in a displeasing or complaining manner). But still our Iman is not completed until we start wearing it ourselves.

    To think that Iman is in our hearts only, is one of the tricks of Iblis (satan). We shouldn't be fooled by the shaytans (satan) of the Ins wal Jin (Humans and Jinns) by thinking that Iman is in our chests only and as long as we have a firm belief, our Iman is completed Rather we HAVE to show our believes by our statements and by our actions

    Highest and Lowest of Iman: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    Rasul of Allah (saw) said:

    "Iman has 70 branches. And the highest of al-Iman is the statement "la illaha illallah" (It is the most sublime, the most magnificent and the most superior of all Iman). The lowest of the Iman is to remove some harmful thing from the street. And modesty is a part of al-Iman."

    Iman Wears Out: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    We all go through high and low levels of Iman. As Rasul of Allah told us:"al-Iman wears out in each and everyone of you and me like a "thaub" (garment) wears out (like our clothes wears out...and they become shabby eventually. Iman wears out like that "thaub").

    So Rasul of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) advised us (since our Iman wears out) "So all of you Muslims, should ask Allah (swt) to RENEW the Iman in our hearts."

    Posted 2 years ago on 26 Aug 2009 23:23 #
  6. NNL
    member

    Masha Allah Good Post Netengr.

    Keep it up.

    Posted 2 years ago on 27 Aug 2009 1:10 #
  7. NNL
    member

    Waisay Ibn Marwan ki doosti se bahar niklo Yeh tumhain bhi le ke doobay ga.

    Posted 2 years ago on 27 Aug 2009 1:51 #
  8. netengr
    blocked

    who is ibn Marwan ?

    Posted 2 years ago on 27 Aug 2009 3:33 #
  9. The article is generalized and good for delivering a lecture. Kufr, Shirk and Bidah are not only as simple terms as explained in this lecture, they are very deep in their meanings and unfortunately most of the molvies fight in these terms with each other due to lack of their understanding toward these terms.

    Secondly the basic difference between a momin and a muslim is not presented in this article in detail. The article is only focused on how to save Iman but what is Iman is not described. What differentiates a momin from a muslim is not presented in detail.

    Posted 2 years ago on 27 Aug 2009 11:51 #
  10. netengr
    blocked

    Fajar ki dou rakat sunnat bhi is article main nahi hay :)

    Posted 2 years ago on 27 Aug 2009 12:15 #
  11. zjshami
    Member

    A Muslim is a person born to the Muslim parents.
    Every child born to a Muslim family is a Muslim.
    Aging process could turn him into a Moomin, Muttaqi or Mullah.
    There are four levels in a Muslim society.
    1. Muslim
    2. Moomin
    3. Muttaqi
    4. Mullah

    Posted 2 years ago on 27 Aug 2009 12:26 #
  12. amin1924
    member

    According to who? What are your basis for these clasifications?

    What about revert Muslims, where do they fit in your categories?

    Posted 2 years ago on 27 Aug 2009 12:28 #
  13. Assalam-o-Alaikum-Warahmat-ULLAH ALL,

    Lo, ab is thread ko bhi larhne ka maidaan bana do

    aur koee kaam nahi hai tum loago'n ko?

    Posted 2 years ago on 27 Aug 2009 12:30 #
  14. netengr
    blocked

    @Haris

    Yahi baat tou ham jamaat islami ko kehtay hain ,lernay kay ilawa koi kaam nahi hay un ko ? kabhi koi positive baat bhi ker lia kerain jamat islami walay ,kabhi koi positve kaam bhi kiya hay ...job bhi tamatiyon ka bayan hota hay uss main zeher hi hota hay bas

    Posted 2 years ago on 27 Aug 2009 12:54 #
  15. zjshami
    Member

    According to Iqbal there are two main categories in a Muslim society:
    Moomin and Mullah
    "Moomin ki Azaan aur hai mullah ki Azaan our"

    Moomins and Mullahs can be sub-divided into further sections,
    such as
    reactionary
    liberal
    conservative
    radical
    And these sections can be also further subdivided into more Schools of Thought, such as
    Brelvi
    wahabi
    Chakralvi
    Pervezi
    chishtia
    ghosia
    shia
    sunni and more

    Posted 2 years ago on 27 Aug 2009 12:57 #
  16. shahzad1924
    member

    there is no dichotomy in Islam on these basis.

    there is no clergy in Islam.

    Posted 2 years ago on 27 Aug 2009 13:05 #
  17. amin1924
    member

    zjshami,

    You overlooked Iqbal's actual message and picked up just two words and gave it a spin in your words.

    Posted 2 years ago on 27 Aug 2009 13:08 #
  18. amin1924
    member

    zjshami,

    Care to provide definitions on your labels?

    Posted 2 years ago on 27 Aug 2009 13:09 #
  19. @netengr
    Actually i only commented on the article because it was focused too much on saving Iman but what is Iman? that was my question. I was not having any intention to hurt anyone feelings. I am sorry for my comments. keep posting good articles

    @zjshami
    Quran only talks about muslim and momin, there is no concept of mulla in Quran.

    Posted 2 years ago on 27 Aug 2009 15:07 #

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