@Ally313313 (4) Regarding the second part of your question, I believe that the reason for this is that the Prophet (pbuh) thought that we couldn't deal with just thirty days of praying in congregation, and therefore, and I may be completely wrong and Allah knows best, but I think that it maybe due to respect for his decision, and if he thought that we couldn't do it then it would be most likely that we wouldn't be able to do it...
@Ally313313 (3) So when the Prophet (pbuh) passed away, Umar (may Allah be pleased with him) basically said that there was no chance of there being a revelation that made it obligatory on the people, and because there were small groups of people praying together, inevitably some people will hold allegiances with the people that they pray with, and Umar didn't want to have the ummah divided because of this
@Ally313313 (2) Either the third or fourth night, there were a lot of people at the mosque, but the Prophet (Pbuh) didn't turn up, so there were small groups of four or five people praying together scattered around the mosque. The next day the Prophet (pbuh) said "I saw what you did last night (ie went to the mosque), and I would have joined you except I didn't wand a revelation to come down making it obligatory upon you..."
@Ally313313 (1) Salam, I believe the idea behind it was that, basically during one Ramadan the Prophet (pbuh) read tahajjud in congregation, and the next day he went to the mosque and more people came, so he read n congregation again.
islam is the wrong path...why?...because they believe by their own good deeds they can win the favour of the true God (not allah which is false). The true God is found in Torah and bible but islam says its corrupted but history and documents show it is not corrupted so muslims believe it is corrupted because one man 1400 years ago who could not read or write said it was---how very stupid
@danielefsot Hahaha,how very pathetic!! even the christians themselves will tell you the bible has been altered and corrupted throughout the ages whereas the Qur'an still remains in its original text,1433 yrs after its revelation,WHY?because it truly is the Word of Allah,God to you,which is why no-one will be able to change and corrupt it...Islam in its makeup actually includes both christanity and judaism because it is the final religion revealed by Allah but sadly not a lot of people know this
@danielefsot The teachings WITHIN the Torah and the Bible are corrupted. Can't you see for yourself that the BIBLE is MAN-MADE, not revealed from God, that's the corruption.
There aren't original Bibles and Torahs from day one, so yes, they are corrupted now.
(1). Why do Wahabies pray Tarawih for 30 Nights of Ramadhan in congregation?
Our Rasool (saw) offered Tahajjud congregational prayers (or so called Tarawih) for just three nights during Ramadhan. Why have you extended this Sunnah of three nights to an entire thirty nights during Ramadhan?
Moreover, why have you restricted it to the thirty nights of Ramadhan and not three hundred and sixty five nights a year? (i.e. Did Rasool ever tell you that this Congregational Tarawih prayer can only be of
It is so strange and amazing to see so many humans in this religious spell. Is there no critical objective thought at all amongst the lot? It is no wonder that the Arabian people and the ones they conquered, never advanced beyond the 7th century either in a technical or social sense. The entire ideology of islam suffocates any development of the human itellect and the results are obviously apparant when you watch and listen to the muslim rhetoric or try to debate islam with a muslim
@67thebestman Read history, watch the Library of secrets, and then say anything. This is the Muslim civilization which has set the basis for modern science and technology and you owe us your advancement. Every civilization falls and Muslims after ruling for a thousand years have fallen. However the renaissance of Islam has just started and muslims are again realising the truth about their destiny.
@sipraomer I have studied human and social development for forty years and yes I agree all civilsations have fallen and declined and probably will do so, but Islam is not built on creative achievment in the areas of science or social reform - it has grown and rules on the strength of its brutal uncontrolled violence and inbuilt containment of any intellectial development. This allows for a massive expansion but also holds the seeds for self destruction.
@67thebestman You may have studied human and social development but by reading your comment on brutality thing, I guess you have not studied the proper undistorted history of the world(especially the Islamic History). I will refer one event in Islamic history as a tip, When the mongols(Ghanghiz Khan) conquered and crushed the Muslim Empire, it was the Spiritual / Intellectual/ Sufic Islam which converted the conquerors and proved that true belief is more stronger than force.
@67thebestman Islam doesn't discourage scientific progress. In fact it encourages, exploration, evaluation, experimentation which are the essence of science and technology. However, Islam tells us not to consider scientific or military power as a goal of our life. instead we must attain Taqwa(Piety) to improve spiritually for improving the conditions in afterlife. The Islamic government system, it's economic system, it's social system, it's ethical system have all one goal and that is spiritual
@sipraomer and moral enlightenment. This world is not permenant, Nothing is permenant here. People born and they die, Empires are built and are crushed, Stories written and told and are forgotten, knowledge is discovered and forgotten and rediscovered and again is forgotten. Memory is lost, things go better and then go wrong. So nothing is forever. We have to obey God in this life which is not eternal to make ourselves happy in the life which will be eternal.
@67thebestman Respect for elders, charity for poors, truth, honesty, boldness, morality, kindness to the creations of God, being nice to neighbours, helping the helpless, feeding the needy, giving justice to the victims of cruelty. You haven't read Islam correctly and have believed instead in your stereotype media. You haven't read the correct books but lies. Read from our perspective then leave if you disagree. Perhaps a lecture named "Empathy", a sociology lecture will help you understand
@sipraomer This self destruction is clearly seen in almost all social communities that have been swallowed by this onslaught. Self denial is a strong element in its success and the old maxim is also clearly seen in your comment to me and that is if you create enough takyyia it will be acted upon by your supporters and believed by your enemies.
@sipraomer I wish you well, but at some moments in your life dare to question what you are being instructed and give some critical and objective consideration to the reality of history and the development of mankind and its social evolment. Great achievments have been made and most will of course be lost. This may not be important to you, but then islam teaches only aderhance to the ways of its view of the world so you will be happy I guess.
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...However a non-believer does not. Therefore a believer must resist temptations forbidden by Allah (swt) in this world and so it becomes a 'metaphorical hell' for him. However the true PHYSICAL 'hell' and 'heaven' will be in our life after death where the believers will be gifted with paradise, InshAllah!
@tpvalley in Islam the world is likened to hell for a believer, and heaven for a non-believer. This is because a believer follows the commands of God, Allah (swt), in his day to day life, and thus strictly obeys him, whether in his thoughts or his actions
@ttayyeb May ALLAAH Sub-haanahu Wa Ta'aala make it easier for you, brother. Remember me in your prayers, please. Assalam-o-Alaikum WarahmatuALLAAH-e-Wabarakatuh !!!
He's crying because he can maybe relate to being tempted by the devil and instead of seeking guidance from Allah he followed the wrong path and he is scared.
@AnonRymal Salamualeykum! brother/sister, you cannot say such thing. Only Allah(swt) knows whats in peoples heart. If I were you I wouldve deleted the comment. May Allah forgive us all and lead us on the straight path, amin!
@Shuraim I said MAYBE. I do not know what his true intentions were or what is in his heart but judging by the story and the point he cried at we can assume it is is that. I'm not pointing him out to be a bad person, just making an observation point.
@AnonRymal All of us, including I and you, have been tempted by the devil and disobeyed Allah in our life. And We should be scared while hoping for Allah's mercy. Insha'Allah we'll all be forgiven.
this similar question, has been answered by shaykh ibn uthaymin.. try read the points in comment, i'll put it into other comments coz its long.. here it is:-
1. This question was put to Shaykh Muhammad ibn ‘Uthaymeen (may Allaah have mercy on him), who replied as follows:
This is an action which some people do, seeking thereby to draw closer to Allaah and to worship Him. Every action which is done with the intention of drawing closer to Allaah and worshipping Him, but which has no basis in sharee’ah, is an innovation, and the Prophet (sallallahu alayhi wassallam) warned against that when he said:
2. “Beware of newly-innovated matters, for every innovation is a going astray.” Narrated by al-Tirmidhi, 2676; Abu Dawood, 4607.
It is not narrated that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) touched anything apart from the Yemeni Corner and the Black Stone.
On this basis, if a person touches any corner or side of the Ka’bah apart from the Yemeni Corner and the Black Stone, then he is considered to be an innovator (follower of bid’ah).
3. When ‘Abd-Allaah ibn ‘Abbaas saw Mu’aawiyah ibn Abi Sufyaan (may Allaah be pleased with him) touching the two northern corners of the Ka’bah, he told him not to do that. Mu’aawiyah (may Allaah be pleased with him) said to him: “No part of the House should be ignored.’ Ibn ‘Abbaas (may Allaah be pleased with him) said: “ ‘Indeed in the Messenger of Allaah (Muhammad) you have a good example to follow” [al-Ahzaab 33:21]
4. And I saw the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) touching the two Yemeni corners,” meaning the Yemeni Corner and the Black Stone. So Mu’aawiyah accepted what Ibn ‘Abbaas said.
A more serious form of bid’ah is what some people do, namely touching Maqaam Ibraaheem. It was not narrated that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) touched any part of the Maqaam.
5. The same applies to other actions that some people do, namely touching Zamzam or touching the pillars of the porticos – the ancient pillars built by the Ottomans. None of these actions were narrated from the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), so they are all bid’ah (innovations), and every innovation is a going astray.
From Daleel al-Akhta’ allati yaqa’ fiha al-Haaj wa’l-Mu’tamir (Mistakes made by pilgrims performing Hajj and ‘Umrah)
Brother, these verses are from SURAH AL-A'RAF.. I remember it because it contains a Dua that we all recite 'RABBANA ZALAMNA UNFUSANA WAELUM TAGHFIRLANA WATARAHAMNA LANAKONUNNA MINAL KHASREEN"
@ttayyeb Masa'Allah
TheAwesomeness5671 1 week ago
@Ally313313 (4) Regarding the second part of your question, I believe that the reason for this is that the Prophet (pbuh) thought that we couldn't deal with just thirty days of praying in congregation, and therefore, and I may be completely wrong and Allah knows best, but I think that it maybe due to respect for his decision, and if he thought that we couldn't do it then it would be most likely that we wouldn't be able to do it...
TheAwesomeness5671 1 week ago
@Ally313313 (3) So when the Prophet (pbuh) passed away, Umar (may Allah be pleased with him) basically said that there was no chance of there being a revelation that made it obligatory on the people, and because there were small groups of people praying together, inevitably some people will hold allegiances with the people that they pray with, and Umar didn't want to have the ummah divided because of this
TheAwesomeness5671 1 week ago
@Ally313313 (2) Either the third or fourth night, there were a lot of people at the mosque, but the Prophet (Pbuh) didn't turn up, so there were small groups of four or five people praying together scattered around the mosque. The next day the Prophet (pbuh) said "I saw what you did last night (ie went to the mosque), and I would have joined you except I didn't wand a revelation to come down making it obligatory upon you..."
TheAwesomeness5671 1 week ago
@Ally313313 (1) Salam, I believe the idea behind it was that, basically during one Ramadan the Prophet (pbuh) read tahajjud in congregation, and the next day he went to the mosque and more people came, so he read n congregation again.
TheAwesomeness5671 1 week ago
islam is the wrong path...why?...because they believe by their own good deeds they can win the favour of the true God (not allah which is false). The true God is found in Torah and bible but islam says its corrupted but history and documents show it is not corrupted so muslims believe it is corrupted because one man 1400 years ago who could not read or write said it was---how very stupid
danielefsot 2 weeks ago
@danielefsot Hahaha,how very pathetic!! even the christians themselves will tell you the bible has been altered and corrupted throughout the ages whereas the Qur'an still remains in its original text,1433 yrs after its revelation,WHY?because it truly is the Word of Allah,God to you,which is why no-one will be able to change and corrupt it...Islam in its makeup actually includes both christanity and judaism because it is the final religion revealed by Allah but sadly not a lot of people know this
servantofallah73 1 week ago
@danielefsot The teachings WITHIN the Torah and the Bible are corrupted. Can't you see for yourself that the BIBLE is MAN-MADE, not revealed from God, that's the corruption.
There aren't original Bibles and Torahs from day one, so yes, they are corrupted now.
DragonxxxFire 4 days ago
subhan Allah
TheTakwa 2 weeks ago 2
(1). Why do Wahabies pray Tarawih for 30 Nights of Ramadhan in congregation?
Our Rasool (saw) offered Tahajjud congregational prayers (or so called Tarawih) for just three nights during Ramadhan. Why have you extended this Sunnah of three nights to an entire thirty nights during Ramadhan?
Moreover, why have you restricted it to the thirty nights of Ramadhan and not three hundred and sixty five nights a year? (i.e. Did Rasool ever tell you that this Congregational Tarawih prayer can only be of
Ally313313 3 weeks ago
It is so strange and amazing to see so many humans in this religious spell. Is there no critical objective thought at all amongst the lot? It is no wonder that the Arabian people and the ones they conquered, never advanced beyond the 7th century either in a technical or social sense. The entire ideology of islam suffocates any development of the human itellect and the results are obviously apparant when you watch and listen to the muslim rhetoric or try to debate islam with a muslim
67thebestman 3 weeks ago
@67thebestman Read history, watch the Library of secrets, and then say anything. This is the Muslim civilization which has set the basis for modern science and technology and you owe us your advancement. Every civilization falls and Muslims after ruling for a thousand years have fallen. However the renaissance of Islam has just started and muslims are again realising the truth about their destiny.
sipraomer 3 weeks ago
@sipraomer I have studied human and social development for forty years and yes I agree all civilsations have fallen and declined and probably will do so, but Islam is not built on creative achievment in the areas of science or social reform - it has grown and rules on the strength of its brutal uncontrolled violence and inbuilt containment of any intellectial development. This allows for a massive expansion but also holds the seeds for self destruction.
67thebestman 3 weeks ago
@67thebestman You may have studied human and social development but by reading your comment on brutality thing, I guess you have not studied the proper undistorted history of the world(especially the Islamic History). I will refer one event in Islamic history as a tip, When the mongols(Ghanghiz Khan) conquered and crushed the Muslim Empire, it was the Spiritual / Intellectual/ Sufic Islam which converted the conquerors and proved that true belief is more stronger than force.
sipraomer 3 weeks ago
@67thebestman Islam doesn't discourage scientific progress. In fact it encourages, exploration, evaluation, experimentation which are the essence of science and technology. However, Islam tells us not to consider scientific or military power as a goal of our life. instead we must attain Taqwa(Piety) to improve spiritually for improving the conditions in afterlife. The Islamic government system, it's economic system, it's social system, it's ethical system have all one goal and that is spiritual
sipraomer 3 weeks ago
@sipraomer and moral enlightenment. This world is not permenant, Nothing is permenant here. People born and they die, Empires are built and are crushed, Stories written and told and are forgotten, knowledge is discovered and forgotten and rediscovered and again is forgotten. Memory is lost, things go better and then go wrong. So nothing is forever. We have to obey God in this life which is not eternal to make ourselves happy in the life which will be eternal.
sipraomer 3 weeks ago
@67thebestman Respect for elders, charity for poors, truth, honesty, boldness, morality, kindness to the creations of God, being nice to neighbours, helping the helpless, feeding the needy, giving justice to the victims of cruelty. You haven't read Islam correctly and have believed instead in your stereotype media. You haven't read the correct books but lies. Read from our perspective then leave if you disagree. Perhaps a lecture named "Empathy", a sociology lecture will help you understand
sipraomer 3 weeks ago
@sipraomer my point.
sipraomer 3 weeks ago
@sipraomer This self destruction is clearly seen in almost all social communities that have been swallowed by this onslaught. Self denial is a strong element in its success and the old maxim is also clearly seen in your comment to me and that is if you create enough takyyia it will be acted upon by your supporters and believed by your enemies.
67thebestman 3 weeks ago
@sipraomer I wish you well, but at some moments in your life dare to question what you are being instructed and give some critical and objective consideration to the reality of history and the development of mankind and its social evolment. Great achievments have been made and most will of course be lost. This may not be important to you, but then islam teaches only aderhance to the ways of its view of the world so you will be happy I guess.
67thebestman 3 weeks ago
allah is great.may allah guide us all.
drdilshadsurgen1 1 month ago 2
subhanallah
abuakramalshaiba 1 month ago
is ko sun kar mera dil kia k foran namaz parhun or quran parhun, or ab tak ki life mai ne kahan wst kar di ya Allah...?
karbondieokside 1 month ago 3
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tigersforchrist 2 months ago
@tigersforchrist atleast you made me smile! thank you brother!)))
user24120 1 week ago
ALLAHU EKBER, da mu Dragi ALLAH podari sve najbolje
rdshooligan 3 months ago
subhanallah
nomi4628 3 months ago 3
...However a non-believer does not. Therefore a believer must resist temptations forbidden by Allah (swt) in this world and so it becomes a 'metaphorical hell' for him. However the true PHYSICAL 'hell' and 'heaven' will be in our life after death where the believers will be gifted with paradise, InshAllah!
su1eman 3 months ago
INSHALLAH mere muslim brothers may Allah provide opportunity to all of us to pray under the lead of these imams
makbarfarud 3 months ago 3
@tpvalley in Islam the world is likened to hell for a believer, and heaven for a non-believer. This is because a believer follows the commands of God, Allah (swt), in his day to day life, and thus strictly obeys him, whether in his thoughts or his actions
su1eman 3 months ago
so if we were cast down to earth as punishment is earth hell?
is the purpose of life to escape hell by way of correct thoughts?
tpvalley 4 months ago
Sheikh Shuriam is great, Love him
MASHALLAH Great
Asaad073 4 months ago
surah al araaf im learning this
ttayyeb 5 months ago 2
@ttayyeb May ALLAAH Sub-haanahu Wa Ta'aala make it easier for you, brother. Remember me in your prayers, please. Assalam-o-Alaikum WarahmatuALLAAH-e-Wabarakatuh !!!
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peacemaker414 6 months ago
MASHA ALLAH....THESE ARE REAL PRAYERS,WHICH ARE ACCEPTED BY ALLAH ALMIGHTY.....MAY ALLAH LET US ALL PRAY LIKE THIS,AMEN.......
haqkahan 6 months ago
subhan allah i cry as well each time i hear his
lostmycamel 9 months ago
He's crying because he can maybe relate to being tempted by the devil and instead of seeking guidance from Allah he followed the wrong path and he is scared.
Inshallah he will be forgiven.
AnonRymal 1 year ago
@AnonRymal Salamualeykum! brother/sister, you cannot say such thing. Only Allah(swt) knows whats in peoples heart. If I were you I wouldve deleted the comment. May Allah forgive us all and lead us on the straight path, amin!
Shuraim 1 year ago
@Shuraim I said MAYBE. I do not know what his true intentions were or what is in his heart but judging by the story and the point he cried at we can assume it is is that. I'm not pointing him out to be a bad person, just making an observation point.
AnonRymal 1 year ago
@AnonRymal All of us, including I and you, have been tempted by the devil and disobeyed Allah in our life. And We should be scared while hoping for Allah's mercy. Insha'Allah we'll all be forgiven.
shafiqpeer 8 months ago
i love Shuraim he is great i think
Mummin77 1 year ago 2
i wanted to know can we go and just stand and touch the Kaaba and make dua is it permissible?
harisk12 1 year ago 4
this similar question, has been answered by shaykh ibn uthaymin.. try read the points in comment, i'll put it into other comments coz its long.. here it is:-
xxDefenderOfSunnahxx 1 year ago 3
1. This question was put to Shaykh Muhammad ibn ‘Uthaymeen (may Allaah have mercy on him), who replied as follows:
This is an action which some people do, seeking thereby to draw closer to Allaah and to worship Him. Every action which is done with the intention of drawing closer to Allaah and worshipping Him, but which has no basis in sharee’ah, is an innovation, and the Prophet (sallallahu alayhi wassallam) warned against that when he said:
xxDefenderOfSunnahxx 1 year ago 5
2. “Beware of newly-innovated matters, for every innovation is a going astray.” Narrated by al-Tirmidhi, 2676; Abu Dawood, 4607.
It is not narrated that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) touched anything apart from the Yemeni Corner and the Black Stone.
On this basis, if a person touches any corner or side of the Ka’bah apart from the Yemeni Corner and the Black Stone, then he is considered to be an innovator (follower of bid’ah).
xxDefenderOfSunnahxx 1 year ago 4
3. When ‘Abd-Allaah ibn ‘Abbaas saw Mu’aawiyah ibn Abi Sufyaan (may Allaah be pleased with him) touching the two northern corners of the Ka’bah, he told him not to do that. Mu’aawiyah (may Allaah be pleased with him) said to him: “No part of the House should be ignored.’ Ibn ‘Abbaas (may Allaah be pleased with him) said: “ ‘Indeed in the Messenger of Allaah (Muhammad) you have a good example to follow” [al-Ahzaab 33:21]
xxDefenderOfSunnahxx 1 year ago 2
4. And I saw the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) touching the two Yemeni corners,” meaning the Yemeni Corner and the Black Stone. So Mu’aawiyah accepted what Ibn ‘Abbaas said.
A more serious form of bid’ah is what some people do, namely touching Maqaam Ibraaheem. It was not narrated that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) touched any part of the Maqaam.
xxDefenderOfSunnahxx 1 year ago 2
5. The same applies to other actions that some people do, namely touching Zamzam or touching the pillars of the porticos – the ancient pillars built by the Ottomans. None of these actions were narrated from the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), so they are all bid’ah (innovations), and every innovation is a going astray.
From Daleel al-Akhta’ allati yaqa’ fiha al-Haaj wa’l-Mu’tamir (Mistakes made by pilgrims performing Hajj and ‘Umrah)
xxDefenderOfSunnahxx 1 year ago
Ahki was it this year ?
ismailzd 1 year ago 2
not sure which year.. but seems like taraweeh prayer but not sure which year
xxDefenderOfSunnahxx 1 year ago 3
what surah is he readin?
hahahi789 1 year ago 7
he is reciting from:-
Chapter 7: Soorah Al-A'raaf (The Heights or The Wall with Elevations)
Verse Recited: 19-30
xxDefenderOfSunnahxx 1 year ago 27
@xxDefenderOfSunnahxx
ok, jazakallah
hahahi789 1 year ago 4
@xxDefenderOfSunnahxx is it not surah Ta Ha ?
Zanthios 9 months ago
@Zanthios
Brother, these verses are from SURAH AL-A'RAF.. I remember it because it contains a Dua that we all recite 'RABBANA ZALAMNA UNFUSANA WAELUM TAGHFIRLANA WATARAHAMNA LANAKONUNNA MINAL KHASREEN"
May ALLAH Pardon me if I am wrong...
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