Nisful Imaan aims to bring together single Muslim males & females that are sincerely looking to get married. The duty of every Muslim is to be a guardian unto each other, to enjoin good and forbid evil. If you are married, kindly forward this invitation to unmarried friends. After a successful pilot event and due to great demand, Nisful Imaan will be hosting its third marriage event insha’Allah. It's an opportunity for single Muslim males and females to meet potential suitors in … [Read more...]
Orchards of Love – Ar Rihla
Ar Rihla invites you to attend an educational & informative course outlining the steps you need to take towards finding a suitable marriage partner.With exceptionally beneficial content both for the unmarried & married individual,this program highlights common mistakes & relationship problems as well as must-have information for anyone considering marriage. Combining guidelines put forth by the Shari'ah with practical examples from the life of Nabi Muhammad SallAllahu alaihi wa Sallam,the … [Read more...]
Encouraging Children to Pray
Practical Tips on Getting Your Little Loved Ones to Make and Enjoy Salah By Maysoon Zaza In a hadeeth narrated by Abdullah ibn Qart the Messenger of Allah (saws) said, “The first act that the servant of Allah will be accountable for on the Day of Judgment will be salah. If it is good, then the rest of his acts will be good. And if it is evil, then the rest of his acts will be evil.†(Tabarani) Furthermore, salah was the first act of worship that was made obligatory by Allah. Therefore, … [Read more...]
Advice on Dealing with Family
“…And I want to remind you of the saying of the Prophet (صلى الله عليه Ùˆ سلم): “The believer who mixes with the people and is patient with the harm they inflict is better than the believer who doesn’t mix with the people and isn’t patient with the harm they inflict,†as reported by Ahmad and others from Ibn ‘Umar. Based on this, what I advise you to do is to be patient with your family and to … [Read more...]
Our Women: The Essence of the Ummah
“…It is not a coincidence that the Qur’an tells us in ‘al-Qasas’ about the conflict between Musa and Fir’awn (Moses and Pharaoh), and the Qur’an’s focus on this conflict is the verse: {“And We wished to do a favor to those who were oppressed in the land, and to make them rulers and to make them the inheritors.â€} [al-Qasas; 5] So, this transferal of power began with a woman, as Allah Said: {“And We inspired to the mother of Musa: … [Read more...]
Marriage
Once there was a very handsome, pious, well educated young man, whose parents emphasized for him to get married. they had seen so many marriage proposals, and he had turned them all down. The parents thought it was becoming a little ridiculous or suspected that he may have someone else in mind. However every time the parents left the girls house, the young man would always say "she's not the one!" The young man only wanted a girl who was religious and practicing, however one evening his mother … [Read more...]
Our Parents: Our Masters
Our Parents: Our Masters source These are collected from as-Samarqandi’s ‘Tambih al-Ghafilin’ (p. 84-91): From the chapter on the rights of the parents: 1 - Ibn ‘Abbas said: “There is not a single believer who has two parents and wakes up while he is good to them except that Allah opens up for him two gates to Paradise, and if he makes one of them angry, Allah will not be Pleased with him until that parent becomes pleased with him again.†It was asked: “Even … [Read more...]
Fatwa’s relating to Love, Sex, Marital Life & Rape
A compilation of Fatawa (edicts) of different scholars & institutions on issues relating to love, sex & rape. (last update Monday 04 August 2008) By Ustadh Ahmed Fazel Ebrahim, Johannesburg, South Africa www.fatwa.org.za CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD How I got hold of this e-book is quite fascinating. About 1 1/2 weeks ago my brother & I are driving toward the city when we spot an elderly man hitchiking. My brother mentions that the man is a Molana and knows one of the guys at work. … [Read more...]





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