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islamweb20
06-25-2009, 01:57 PM
In the Name of Allah, The Most Beneficent and The Most Merciful

I'm pleased to announce the release of the Next Generation Islamic Toolbar - Islam Web 2.0 for all the members of Islamic Board.....

THIS IS THE BEST TOOLBAR EVER MADE!!! WITH THIS LITTLE STRIP OF BROWSER YOU HAVE ACCESS TO THE ENTIRE DIGITAL MUSLIM COMMUNITY.
Watch over 30 LIVE Islamic TV Channels directly from this toolbar at just one click. It includes the collection of best Islamic RSS Feeds, Islamic radio players, Powerful and Customized Search engines, Quran reader, Email notifier and Weather. Latest Addition - Get updated News from Press TV and Islamonline.net on your toolbar. There is also a section Goodies which has a lot of useful tools that can be accessed easily.

Please spread the news of the release of this most awaited toolbar and let others get benefit too....May Allah reward you all.


Available for all Firefox, Internet Explorer and Safari users...

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List of Islamic TV Channels you can watch:

Ummah Films , Peace TV - Dubai , Peace TV - United Kingdom , Peace TV - United States , Islam Channel - UK , AlResalah , Saudi State TV 1 , Saudi State TV 2 , Al majd Satellite Channel , Al majd Holy Quran Channel , Al-Huda TV , Iqraa Television , Al Jazeera English , Al Akhbaria Saudi News TV , Aljazeera Arabic , Press TV - 24/7 News , Share Islam TV - Shaykh Yusuf Estes , Traweh TV - Makkah , Al-Jazeera Children , Harun Yahya TV , Al-Shariqah , Al Rahmah , Quran Urdu TV , Quran English Tafseer TV , Quran Urdu Tafseer TV , Learn Quranic Arabic TV , Learn Arabic Grammer TV , Prophet of Islam , Al Hikmah , Al Quds TV , Hilal TV.

Islamic Radio Stations

Ummah Radio , Islam Radio Digital , Radio Dawn Nottingham , Islamic Lecture Radio , Radio ZamZam , Al-Majd Quran Radio , Channel Islam International , Quran Urdu Radio, Tabeer Radio, Tayba FM , Quran Korean Radio , Quran Chinese Radio , Quran Persian Radio , Quran German Radio , Quran English Radio , Quran Tafseer Radio , Harun Yahya Radio , Islam2Day Radio

Search Engines Included

Google Search , Search IslamQA, Search in Quran, Search in Hadith, pdf search, university courses, Islamic Torrents, Islam House, IslamicTube

Download Link:
Please remember me in your dua.
wa salam
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Nσσя'υℓ Jαииαн
06-25-2009, 01:59 PM
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MashaAllah that's really cool. Thanks for sharin :D

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islamweb20
06-25-2009, 02:02 PM
Jazakallahu Khaira sister. Please spread the release of this toolbar to all the Muslims...
InshaAllah, all the Muslims around the world will benefit from this toolbar.
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Nσσя'υℓ Jαииαн
06-25-2009, 02:22 PM
wa iyaak.

Insha'Allah bro.

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Simply_Logical
06-26-2009, 11:11 PM
thanks a lot, i like it,
jazakallah khair :)
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islamweb20
06-27-2009, 06:23 AM
I appreciate you liked this beautiful toolbar. InshaAllah, all the members of Ummah Forum will download this toolbar and get benefited.
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Nσσя'υℓ Jαииαн
06-27-2009, 03:17 PM
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I'm using it and I like it.
JazakAllah Khair :)
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islamweb20
07-01-2009, 01:40 PM
More Screenshots:

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islamweb20
07-03-2009, 02:44 PM
I request the admin or the moderators to make this post sticky so that many Muslims can benefit from this toolbar. Jazakallahu Khair.
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islamweb20
07-06-2009, 12:05 AM
The latest version of toolbar is available. All users are requested to update their toolbar by clicking the logo "Islam Web 2.0" in their toolbar
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IslamicRevival
07-06-2009, 12:33 AM
No Noor TV?
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sfajmal2004
07-08-2009, 01:32 AM
JazakumuAllah Khaira....

This toolbar is really amazing. It is one of its kind....First time I saw something like this. yes, i have downloaded this latest version. thanx again.
may Allah reward u with his blessings.
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islamweb20
07-10-2009, 12:50 AM
Jazakallhu Khaira brother for using this most advanced toolbar. Please tell other Muslims so that many Muslims can benefit from this
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islamweb20
07-11-2009, 11:05 AM
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islamweb20
07-12-2009, 03:11 AM
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islamweb20
07-13-2009, 05:16 PM
Alhamdulillah
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islamweb20
07-16-2009, 01:21 AM
Get easy access with this toolbar to watch Taraweeh in Ramadan.
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Yanal
07-16-2009, 02:21 AM
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I love it. JazakAllah Khayr:).

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islamweb20
07-17-2009, 12:31 PM
:wasalamex:
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Caller الداعي
07-17-2009, 12:42 PM
mashalla bro it looks really good! im downloading it
jazak allah khair!
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islamweb20
07-19-2009, 12:13 PM
Jazakallahu Khaira brother...
Check out the "Learn Ayat al kursi" in Links section. Amazing presentation with simplified learning.

Please tell as many Muslims as you can about this toolbar. The more people listen to Quran or the more the people turn toward sunnah through this amazing toolbar, the thawab(rewards) will go to you....and me too....InshaAllah...
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sfajmal2004
07-20-2009, 01:02 PM
Thank you brother. Ayat al kursi is amazing. easy to remember
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islamweb20
07-22-2009, 09:57 AM
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The good thing is that you can listen to Quran while surfing the net
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Tony
07-22-2009, 10:20 AM
Thanks for this I have downloaded it.:D
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islamweb20
07-23-2009, 12:59 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by Tony
Thanks for this I have downloaded it.:D
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Jazakallahu Khaira brother. Don't forget to tune in to Taraweeh TV during Ramadan for Live taraweeh prayers from Makkah.

Tell as many Muslims as you can so that many can have access to this during Ramadan. It will multiply our rewards Inshallah.

"Let there arise out of you a group of people inviting to all that is good, enjoining what is Ma'rouf (right) and forbidding what is Munkar (wrong). And it is they who are the successful." [Quran 3:104]
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islamweb20
07-28-2009, 01:34 AM
New and better fatwa search engine from Darul Ifta has been added.
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islamweb20
07-29-2009, 09:32 PM
Alhamdulillah, Countdown to Ramadan gadget has been updated in the Goodies section. See

for yourself and start counting days left to Ramadan. May Allah give us the chance to

reach Ramadan and to obey him in full sincerity.

No need to update ur toolbar. The changes will automatically appear on the toolbar.
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islamweb20
07-31-2009, 11:09 AM
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Current Moon Phase gadget added for you to track moon position of every night. Don't forget to post ur reviews...
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islamweb20
08-01-2009, 06:05 PM
check out the exciting mobile downloads for ur mobiles in the links section of toolbar
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islamweb20
08-03-2009, 12:34 PM
Jazakallahu Khaira everyone. New features added in the toolbar.
Exclusive Mobile downloads, Countdown to Ramadan, Current Moon Phase, Memorize the Holy Quran, Hijri tool, etc.
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islamweb20
08-05-2009, 05:57 PM
Check out the "Lessons of the Day" in the Feeds section. Very useful one.
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islamweb20
08-07-2009, 02:23 PM
Listen to Islam2Day Quran Recitation in the Radio section.
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asif1984
08-08-2009, 05:17 PM
lem'me check..thnks in advance.:)
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islamweb20
08-10-2009, 11:43 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by asifsomy
lem'me check..thnks in advance.:)
Inshallah you'll love it
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islamweb20
08-11-2009, 12:38 AM
hey check out the Dar-us-salam Islamic store in Links section. Nice books. Inshallah, I'll purchase some from there.
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islamweb20
08-12-2009, 07:49 PM
Jazakallahu Khaira brother. Multiply your rewards by telling ur friends and relatives about this toolbar. Inshallah, this Ramadan a LOT of people are going to watch LIVE Taraweeh TV from this toolbar. Imagine, the rewards being multiplied at that time.
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islamweb20
08-17-2009, 01:27 AM
Witness-Pioneer added to Links
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itsme
08-17-2009, 04:26 PM
Great job bro. May Allah reward you in this world and the Hereafter.
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islamweb20
08-18-2009, 02:11 PM
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Get prepared for Ramadan....

Ramadan Podcasts from Sacred Learning has been added in the radio section.
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islamweb20
08-22-2009, 08:13 PM
Islam Channel is broadcasting LIVE Taraweeh Prayers.
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islamweb20
08-23-2009, 05:20 PM
New links for LIVE Taraweeh have been added to the toolbar. Watch the Taraweeh prayer according to your time zone. The time zone for Makkah is GMT +3 hrs
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islamweb20
08-27-2009, 12:28 AM
Jazakallahu Khaira borther, also tell your friends and relatives about this toolbar so that they can watch LIVE Taraweeh prayers in Ramadan...
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islamweb20
08-28-2009, 01:13 AM
Makkah taraweeh (Ramadan night 7)
1st 10 Rakaats by Sheikh Abdullah ibn Awwad Al-Juhany & Last 10 rakaats led by Sheikh Sudais
http://www.haramainrecordings.com/20...h-1430_27.html

Madinah Taraweeh (Night 7)
http://www.haramainrecordings.com/20...h-1430_27.html
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islamweb20
08-28-2009, 02:25 PM
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A Beautiful Quran Recitation tool has been added to toolbar. Now, listen to the most beautiful recitations instantly....
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islamweb20
08-30-2009, 10:52 AM
New Feature:
RAMADAN ALERT added to LINKS section in the toolbar.
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Hassan C
08-30-2009, 11:09 AM
Awesome toolbar, I am going to download it.
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islamweb20
08-31-2009, 11:18 PM
Thank you so much brother.... Now you can multiply your sawab by telling your friends and relatives about this toolbar. Imagine the sawab of watching LIVE Taraweeh by a lot of people will go to you to...

Please compose an email and forward the message to all in your contacts list. Jazakallahu Khaira
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islamweb20
09-04-2009, 10:28 AM
Virtues and fiqh of ramadan, an excellent 18 part audio series added to Ramadan Alert in Links section.
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islamweb20
09-08-2009, 03:10 AM
Quran Recitations from Mp3Quran.Net has been added to your Radio Player..
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islamweb20
09-09-2009, 06:27 PM
You can purchase full version of Quran Reader Pro and other Islamic Applications for mobiles below:
http://www.guidedways.com/
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islamweb20
09-14-2009, 01:29 AM
Must read about Laylatul Qadr
http://www.ramadhanzone.com/laylatul_qadr.asp
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islamweb20
09-16-2009, 01:04 AM
To search in the Quran and Hadith, click on the drop down menu in the search bar and select the one you want to choose...
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Alphadude
09-16-2009, 01:07 AM
nice one gona give it a try thank you
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islamweb20
09-18-2009, 01:56 AM
To Contact us, click the drop down menu beside the Islam web 2.0 logo, and click Contact us
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Danah
09-18-2009, 02:15 AM
MashaAllah it looks very nice....something close to what I have been looking for, everything in one place

Jazak Allah khair brother for the hard working !
gonna download it now
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islamweb20
09-21-2009, 01:41 AM
Eid Mubarak to all
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Ramadhan
09-21-2009, 04:24 AM
Eid mubarak to you!

May Allah reward you for your great work!

Just a question before I try to download it:
For anyone who are using it, how does it affect your browser speed? any noticeable changes/slowdown?
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islamweb20
09-21-2009, 07:48 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by naidamar
Eid mubarak to you!

May Allah reward you for your great work!

Just a question before I try to download it:
For anyone who are using it, how does it affect your browser speed? any noticeable changes/slowdown?
Thank you brother for your duas. Eid mubarak to you. May Allah reward you too and grant you success in both the worlds...

This toolbar doesn't affect your browser speed and works absolutely fine for most browsers... Also, spread the message to your friends n relatives too.
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islamweb20
09-27-2009, 04:34 AM
Feeds have been rearranged for better access.
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islamweb20
09-30-2009, 01:47 AM
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Sami'na Wa Ata'na blog has been added to the Feeds section in your toolbar. Mashallah.... nice blog
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Rasema
09-30-2009, 02:08 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by Light of Heaven
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I'm using it and I like it.
JazakAllah Khair :)
Nice to see you back sisi:statisfie
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islamweb20
10-02-2009, 02:21 AM
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Brothers and Sisters, we need your contributions to keep up this toolbar. Kindly support us!!!
To donate, click the "Support us" button on your toolbar.
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islamweb20
10-03-2009, 09:26 PM
:sl:
Sabily - A Muslim Operating System has been added to Nerd Alert in the Links Section... This OS works on Ubuntu linux platform and is very nice...
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Alphadude
10-18-2009, 12:11 AM
nice thanks u may wanna try our toolbar if u like check it out click on the toolbar banner to download
http://share-islam.co.cc
;D
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islamweb20
10-21-2009, 01:14 AM
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Memorize Juz 30 Quran Surahs has been added to the Links section. Elegant presentations facilitating memorization with meaning as well as beautiful rectiation. Transliteration available too.
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islamweb20
10-22-2009, 12:53 PM
Inshallah, we will be starting a Learn Arabic section in the toolbar. In this program, we will be posting classroom videos of teaching Arabic. This would help a lot Inshallah...

and remember...complete course..from novice to advance level....INSHALLAH
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Proud of Islam
10-24-2009, 12:49 PM
Really amazing toolbar!
Thanking you is not enough, so sure we will keep you in our do’as insha’Allah..
I too suggest making this thread sticky.

I’ve installed & used the toolbar, it’s really unique, impressive and VERY beneficial with a lot of features and Islamic information..

May Allah reward you immensely insha’Allah..


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Longing for the Paradise (Al-Jannah) where the endless happiness…
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islamweb20
10-24-2009, 11:03 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Proud of Islam
Really amazing toolbar!
Thanking you is not enough, so sure we will keep you in our do’as insha’Allah..
I too suggest making this thread sticky.

I’ve installed & used the toolbar, it’s really unique, impressive and VERY beneficial with a lot of features and Islamic information..

May Allah reward you immensely insha’Allah..

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Jazakallahu Khaira brother. May Allah reward you too. I will remember you too in our duas..Insha'Allah.

We need your help in bringing this toolbar to the knowledge of many people.
InshaAllah, in the near future, we will add many new features in this toolbar like Learning Arabic, Quran Memorization support, seerah of Prophet :saws1:, Riyadh us Saliheen, Qur'an in multiple languages, etc.
Also, if you would like to support us voluntarily in the development of this project, you may please do so by clicking "Support us" in the toolbar.

May Allah accept this small effort of ours and make this toolbar a source of guidance for many Muslims who use internet.
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Mujahideen92
10-25-2009, 10:31 PM
Very nice.
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islamweb20
10-26-2009, 12:58 AM
shukran brother.... we need your support in bringing this toolbar to the knowledge of many Muslim brothers and sisters.
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islamweb20
10-28-2009, 07:00 PM
Islamic Quote of the day has been added to Goodies section
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islamweb20
10-29-2009, 12:06 PM
Find Basic knowledge about Islam in the Links section... Just scroll down to the very end...
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islamweb20
10-30-2009, 01:24 AM
http://english.aljazeera.net/busines...624500616.html
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islamweb20
11-01-2009, 04:27 PM
check out Taraweeh TV in TV section
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islamweb20
11-02-2009, 06:58 AM
Zakat Calculator added to Gadgets section
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islamweb20
11-04-2009, 11:57 AM
at-Talib, a beautiful blog has been added to Feeds Section.
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Mkuk786
11-04-2009, 11:43 PM
this toolbar is pretty cool has everything you need :D
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islamweb20
11-07-2009, 01:46 AM
Hayat FM has been added to Radio player..
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islamweb20
11-09-2009, 01:33 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by Mkuk786
this toolbar is pretty cool has everything you need :D
Jazakallah brother... please tell all your friends and relatives about this toolbar. You can easily earn rewards from Allah :arabic4:.
Inshallah, it will be helpful to many.
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islamweb20
11-10-2009, 02:05 AM
SunniPath Blog has been added to Feeds(Blogs) section. check it out...nice posts..
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islamweb20
11-12-2009, 01:27 AM
A beautiful poem taken from SunniPath blog:

Fire and Garden

When the fire of rage screams madly its din,
consuming its fuel of angry chagrin
and tempts you to drink from the poison of sin
then gaze at the Fire and the Garden within.

Feel how revenge and contempt fan its flame,
how it explodes and then spits out its shame,
how choking its smoke, how burning its blame,
how scorching its sneer as it plays Satan’s game.

Then surrender prostrate and feel how its coal
sputters, then whispers, then gives up its goal.
Its ashes turn green as you hear them extol
praises and hymns from the depths of your soul.

Gratitude, too, as it sings like a bird,
praises and worships for what He conferred
of blessings untold, of favors unheard,
of freedom from fire wherein it interred.

Contentment and joy and Almighty Power
nourish and cool what fires devour,
like rivers of milk, like merciful shower,
turn fragrant its ashes with beautiful flower.

Orchards of love drink rain from the sky
Shady and lush, expansive and high.
Gone are the tight-fisted tantrums of “my”.
Beginningless Beauty extinguishes “I”.

The Fire of Hell is kindled by you
within you, without you, around you, and through.
You light it in This Life, then it blazes anew
forever in Next Life, for you let it brew.

Surrender your nafs, for eternity pine.
Water your flower and tend to your vine.
Your worshipful heart will joyfully shine
with pleasure on earth, then pleasure divine.

– Hamza Karamali, November 5, 2009 [Sunnipath instructor]
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islamweb20
11-13-2009, 10:06 AM
Live Recordings from Hajj 2008

http://www.haramainrecordings.com/20...hajj-2008.html
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islamweb20
11-14-2009, 01:16 PM
A beautiful blog Haq Islam has been added to Feeds.
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islamweb20
11-15-2009, 01:01 PM
what-to-do-when-my-cell-phone-goes-off
http://attalib.blogspot.com/2009/11/...-goes-off.html
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meer5sd
11-16-2009, 08:47 AM
nice toolbar, it has everything you want, tell your frns n relatives abt it
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islamweb20
11-19-2009, 01:21 AM
Check out the Islam Web 2.0's blog post
http://islamweb20.posterous.com/7618288
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islamweb20
11-20-2009, 06:16 PM
Dhu ‘l-Hijjah: ‘Id al-Adha, Hajj, Sacrifice, etc.
http://attalib.blogspot.com/2009/11/...sacrifice.html
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islamweb20
11-23-2009, 12:45 PM
Read about Imam Tirmidhi here (nice article):
http://www.haqislam.org/imam-tirmizi/
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islamweb20
11-27-2009, 05:36 AM
Live Hajj is available on Saudi TV 1 and 2.
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islamweb20
12-03-2009, 02:15 PM
subhanallah...great post
http://lessonsoftheday.blogspot.com/...-day-1166.html
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islamweb20
12-07-2009, 06:50 AM
The description of Allah's Blessings
http://www.suhaibwebb.com/islam-stud...ahs-blessings/
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islamweb20
12-08-2009, 12:19 PM
Salah: Life’s Forgotten Purpose


Man has taken many journeys throughout time. But there is one journey that nobody has ever taken.

Nobody—except one.

On a vehicle no man has ever ridden, through a path no soul has ever seen. To a place no creation has ever before set foot. It was the journey of one man to meet the Divine. It was the journey of Muhammad, prophet of God, to the highest heaven.

It was al Israa wal Miraaj (the magnificent journey).

On that journey Allah took his beloved prophet to the seventh heaven—a place not even angel Gibreel could enter. In the Prophet’s mission on earth, every instruction, every commandment was sent down through angel Gibreel. But, there was one commandment that was not. There was one commandment so important, that rather than sending angel Gibreel down with it, Allah brought the Prophet up to Himself.

That commandment was salah (prayer). When the Prophet was first given the command to pray, it was to be fifty times in a day. After asking Allah to make it easier, the commandment was eventually reduced to five times a day, with the reward of the fifty.

Reflecting upon this incident scholars have explained that the process of going from fifty to five was a deliberate one, intended to teach us the true place salah should hold in our lives. Imagine for a moment actually praying fifty times a day. Would we be able to do anything else but pray? No. And that’s the point. What greater way than that to illustrate our life’s true purpose? As if to say, salah is our real life; all the rest that we fill our day with…just motions.

And yet, we live as if it’s exactly the opposite. Salah is something we squeeze into our day, when we find time—if that. Our ‘lives’ don’t revolve around salah. Salah revolves around our ‘lives.’ If we’re in class, salah is an afterthought. If we’re at the mall, the Macy’s sale is more urgent. Something is seriously wrong when we put aside the very purpose of our existence in order to watch a basketball game.

And that is for those who even pray at all. There are those who have not only put aside their life’s purpose, they have abandoned it completely. What we often don’t realize about the abandonment of salah is this: No scholar has ever held the opinion that committing zina (fornication) makes you a disbeliever. No scholar has ever held the opinion that stealing, drinking or taking drugs makes you a disbeliever. No scholar has even claimed that murder makes you a non-Muslim. But, about salah, some scholars have said he who abandons it, is no longer Muslim. This is said based on ahadith such as this one: “The covenant between us and them is prayer, so if anyone abandons it, he has become a disbeliever.” [Ahmad]

Imagine an act so egregious that the prophet would speak about it is such a way. Consider for a moment what satan did wrong. He didn’t refuse to believe in Allah. He refused to make one sajdah. Just one. Imagine all the sajdahs we refuse to make.

Consider the seriousness of such a refusal. And yet, think how lightly we take the matter of salah. Salah is the first thing we will be asked about on the Day of Judgment, and yet it is the last thing that on our mind. The Prophet said: “The first thing which will be judged among a man’s deeds on the Day of Resurrection is the Prayer. If this is in good order then he will succeed and prosper but if it is defective then he will fail and will be a loser.” [Tirmidhi]

On that Day, the people of paradise will ask those who have entered Hell-fire, why they have entered it. And the Quran tells us exactly what their first response will be: ”What led you into Hell Fire? They will say: ‘We were not of those who prayed.’” (Qur’an, 74:42-43)

How many of us will be among those who say “we were not of those who prayed, or we were not of those who prayed on time, or we were not of those who made prayer any priority in our lives?” Why is it that if we’re in class or at work or fast asleep at the time of fajr and we need to use the restroom, we make time for that? In fact, the question almost sounds absurd. We don’t even consider it an option not to. And even if we were taking the most important exam of our lives, when we need to go, we will go. Why? Because the potentially mortifying consequences of not going, makes it a non-option.

There are many people who say they don’t have time to pray at work or school, or while they’re out. But how many have ever said they don’t have time to go to the bathroom, so while out, at work or school have opted instead to just wear Depends? How many of us just don’t feel like waking up at Fajr time if we need to use the bathroom, and choose instead to wet our bed? The truth is we’ll get out of bed, or leave class, or stop work, to use the bathroom, but not to pray.

It sounds comical, but the truth is we put the needs of our body above the needs of our soul. We feed our bodies, because if we didn’t, we’d die. But so many of us starve our souls, forgetting that if we are not praying our soul is dead. And ironically, the body that we tend to is only temporary, while the soul that we neglect is eternal.
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islamweb20
12-13-2009, 02:20 AM
Protecting the Eyes
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by Faqih al-Ummah Shaykh Mahmud al-Hasan al-Gangohi (ra)


SUMMARY OF LETTER:

Hazrath Mufti Saheb,

I cannot protect my eyes (from sin). Please advise me on how to overcome this malady.


REPLY:

Beloved Brother

Allah Ta’ala has created natural means for the protection of the eyes from all sin. With every eye Allah Ta’ala has created two shutters — one at the top and another at the bottom. When one’s sight falls in the wrong place, immediately close both these shutters.

There is also another means of uprooting this disease (of gazing at ghair mahrams — women with whom marriage is permissible). Sit in solitude, close your eyes and recite the following verse:

Does he not know that verily Allah is watching. [96:14]


(the Arabic should be recited — Surah 96 Verse 14).

While reciting this verse ponder over the following: "If I am in the presence of my father, Ustaadh, or spiritual mentor and a strange woman (ghair mahram) had to pass, would I look at her? Most definitely not. How can I then look at any woman in the presence of Allah who is watching at all times???"

Practice this for ten minutes every day. Over and above that whenever you get the opportunity ponder over this until it becomes firmly embedded in the heart.

May Allah Ta’ala help you.


(Maktoobat Faqihul Ummah V.1 pg. 42)

Source: http://attalib.blogspot.com/2009/07/blog-post.html
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Argamemnon
12-18-2009, 01:46 AM
Thank you so much!
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islamweb20
12-19-2009, 02:11 PM
The five categories of people who pray

Posted By Hafiza Iffath Hasan | Ibn al Qayyim

The first: The category of the oppressor to himself, the negligent one, one who is deficient in performing ablution for it, negligent with its appointed time periods, its boundaries and its pillars.

The second: One who preserves it appointed time periods, its boundaries, its outward pillars and ablution for it. However, he forsakes striving against his own self from whisperings and thinking to himself, and so is preoccupied with whisperings and thoughts.

The third: One who preserves its appointed time periods, its pillars as well as strives against himself in repelling whisperings and distracting thoughts that overcome him, he is busy in striving against his enemy in order to prevent him from stealing his prayer, he is in prayer as well as Jihaad.

The fourth: One whom when he stands for prayer perfects its rights, its pillars and its boundaries. His heart is occupied with preserving its boundaries and preventing anything of it being lost, rather all his attention is directed to performing it as it should be, in its most complete and perfect form, his heart is occupied with the prayer and worshiping his Lord the Elevated with it.

The fifth: One who performs the prayer like the previous person, but in addition to this, he has taken his heart and presented it to his Lord. He looks at his Lord with his heart, fully concerned with Him, in utmost obedience out of love and reverence for Him, it is as if he sees and witnesses his Lord. All distracting thoughts and whisperings fade away and the veil between him and his Lord is removed. The difference between this person in his prayer and others, is greater and better than all that is between the heavens and earth, he is fully occupied and overjoyed with his Lord in his prayer.

The first category is punished, the second is held accountable, the third is pardoned, the fourth is rewarded and the fifth is brought close to his Lord, because he gains a portion of what made the prayer a delight to him. For whoever is delighted with his prayer in the life of this world, will be delighted by being close to his Lord in the afterlife as well as being delighted with his Lord in this life, and whoever is delighted with Allaah, everything would be delighted with him, and whoever is not delighted with Allaah the Elevated, his soul will be torn apart for the life of this world in loss.

It is narrated that when a servant stands for prayer, Allaah the Glorified says; “Remove the veil.”, and if the servant turns away He says: “Replace it.”

This ‘turning away’ has been explained as the turning of the heart away from Allaah the Mighty to other than Him. So if he turns away, the veil is replaced between him and his Lord and Shaytaan enters and presents worldly affairs to him, he shows them to him in the image of a woman. But if he turns with his heart to Allaah and does not turn away, Shaytaan would not be able to come between Allaah and that heart, he only enters if the veil is replaced. If he returns to Allaah the Elevated with his heart, the Shaytaan would escape, and if he turns away, the Shaytaan would return, such is his state with his enemy in prayer.
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islamweb20
12-22-2009, 01:59 AM
Characteristics of a Muslim Husband

Posted by Nabeel Khan

I received the following from a dear friend, Mufti Nawaz Ahmed Khan Sahib (DB), and I thought it was an interesting read. Towards the end of the email, it said in all caps, “NOW BE BRAVE AND SEND THIS TO ALL YOUR MALE FRIENDS!” So, I thought, forget my male friends, I’ll just let everyone read it. Those who would like to benefit from it may do so. For the women who read, please do not rub this into your husbands’ faces because it won’t work to fix the situation. In fact I believe many things here are applicable to women also respectively. This should be read with the intention to rectify ourselves and not knit-pick and find faults in others.

No one ever thinks about the characteristics of a Muslim husband. It is always what a wife should do for the husband…and the list never ends; home management, tutoring, ferrying the kids, caring, cooking, cleaning, washing, working, you name it, she is doing it. So what about the brothers?
Our beloved Prophet SAW was not like this. So, why should the men of this Ummah? It is quite interesting. So I thought I’d share it with you!!! What a Muslim husband should be like…

1. Dress up for your wife, look clean and smell good. When was the last time you went shopping for the best clothing? Just like the husband wants his wife to look nice for him, she also wants her husband to dress up for her too. Remember that the Prophet (PBUH) would always start with Miswak when returning home and always loved the sweetest smells.

2. Use the best names for your wife. Call your wife by the most beloved names to her, and avoid using names that hurt their feelings.

3. Don’t treat her like a fly. We never think about a fly in our daily lives until it ‘bugs’ us. Similarly, a wife will do well all day – which brings no attention from the husband – until she does something to ‘bug’ him. Don’t treat her like this; recognize all the good that she does and focus on that.

4. If you see wrong from your wife, try being silent and do not comment! This is one of the ways the Prophet (PBUH) used when he would see something inappropriate from his wives (R.A). It’s a technique that few Muslim men have mastered.

5. Smile at your wife whenever you see her and embrace her often. Smiling is Sadaqah and your wife is not exempt from the Muslim Ummah. Imagine life with her constantly seeing you smiling. Remember also those Hadeeth when the Prophet (PBUH) would kiss his wife before leaving for Salah, even when he was fasting.

6. Thank her for all that she does for you. Then thank her again! Take for example a dinner at your house. She makes the food, cleans the home, and a dozen other tasks to prepare. And sometimes the only acknowledgment she receives is that there needed to be more salt in the soup. Don’t let that be; thank her!

7. Ask her to write down the last ten things you did for her that made her happy. Then go and do them again. It may be hard to recognize what gives your wife pleasure. You don’t have to play a guessing game, ask her and work on repeating those times in your life.

8. Don’t belittle her desires. Comfort her. Sometimes the men may look down upon the requests of their wives. The Prophet (PBUH) set the example for us in an incident when Safiyyah (R.A) was crying because, as she said, he had put her on a slow camel. He wiped her tears, comforted her, and brought her the camel.

9. Be humorous and play games with your wife. Look at how the Prophet (PBUH) would race with his wife Aisha (R.A) in the desert. When was the last time we did something like that?
10. Always remember the words of Allah’s Messenger (PBUH): ‘The best of you are those who treat their families the best. And I am the best amongst you to my family.’ Try to be the best!

In conclusion: Never forget to make Dua to Allah Ta’ala to make your marriage successful.
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12-30-2009, 03:06 AM
A Thought to Bring Life to Your Prayer
Posted by Hamza Karamali

In the Name of Allah, Most Merciful and Compassionate

Imam Bukhari narrates that a certain Companion heard a man recite qul huwa allahu ahad repeatedly at night. When morning came, he went to the Messenger of Allah (Allah bless him and give him peace) and told him about what he had heard, deeming slight and paltry the repeated recitation of such a short sura. The Messenger of Allah (Allah bless him and give him peace) said in response, “By the One in whose hand is my soul, it indeed equals a third of the Quran.”

Scholars mention that variegating what one recites in prayer helps increase one’s focus and presence of heart. It takes effort, though, to prevent a recalcitrant nafs from “just getting it over with” by quickly reciting qul huwa allahu ahad for the hundredth time instead of pausing to select another sura.

Intelligent diplomacy will often achieve more than war, and with less effort to boot. If you find an urge to recite qul huwa allahu ahad, use this hadith to bring Allah’s tremendous generosity to your mind, and recite the sura with grateful veneration instead of impatient exasperation, and diplomacy may improve your prayer more than war.
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01-11-2010, 02:12 PM
This is the story of the giant ship engine that failed. The ship’s owners tried one expert after another, but none of them could figure but how to fix the engine.

Then they brought in an old man who had been fixing ships since he was a youngster. He carried a large bag of tools with him, and when he arrived, he immediately went to work. He inspected the engine very carefully, from top to bottom.

Two of the ship’s owners were there, watching this man, hoping he would know what to do. After looking things over, the old man searched into his bag and pulled out a small hammer. He gently tapped something. & instantly, the engine lurched into life & got started.

He carefully put his hammer away. The engine was fixed! A week later, the owners received a bill from the old man for £10,000.

“What?!” the owners exclaimed. “He hardly did anything!”
So they wrote the old man a note saying “Please send us an itemised bill.”
The man sent a bill that read:

Tapping with a hammer …..£2.00
Knowing where to hammer..£9,998.00

Total £10,000

Moral of The Story:
Effort itself is important, but knowing where to make an effort in your life,
‘Makes all the difference’. So often we see people striving, working and making effort tirelessly, often for years only for them to later on realise that they were all misplaced and how they wish they had spent the time and effort on something more fruitful. This reminds me of a quote I once read a long time ago:

“My worry for you is not that you fail to succeed, but that you succeed in the wrong thing.”

An example that spring to mind which I have heard from our scholars is that people strive to do a lot of good a’maal but fail to refrain from committing sins, and they explained this point by using the example of a petrol tank with a hole in the bottom, we keep on filling it with petrol, little realising our loss of fuel from the hole in the tank.

May Allah give us the ability to reflect, learn and act on the above.
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01-14-2010, 11:06 AM
Manners of Visiting

3.5 CHOOSING A SEAT
Sit where asked to by your host. Do not argue with your hosts about the place where they wish you to sit. If you sit where you want, you may overlook a private area of the house, or you may cause inconvenience to the house residents. Ibn Kathir narrated in Al-Bidayah wa Al-Nihayah that the honoured companion ‘Adi bin Hatam Al-Tay converted to Islam and came to Madina to see the Prophet (صلى الله عليه وسلم). The Prophet honoured Hatam by seating him on a cushion, while he himself sat on the floor. ‘Adi said: ‘…then the Prophet took me along and upon reaching his house, he took a leather cushion filled with palm fiber and threw it on the floor. ‘Sit on this,’ he said. ‘No, you sit on it,’ I answered. The Prophet insisted, ‘No you.’ So I sat on it while the Prophet sat on the floor.’ ‘

Kharija bin Ziada visited Ibn Sireen. He found Ibn Sireen sitting on a cushion on the floor and wanted to also sit on a cushion, saying, ‘I am content as you are.’ Ibn Sireen replied: ‘In my home, I will not be content until I provide you with what I am usually comfortable with. Sit where you are asked to sit.’ Do not sit in the patron’s seat unless he invites you to it.

In this regard, the Prophet (صلى الله عليه وسلم) said: ‘No person shall lead another in prayer while the first is at the latter’s house. No person shall sit, uninvited, at the favourite seat of the patron of the house.’

If it happened that you arrived early and your host, out of kindness, directed you to sit at the most prominent seat, be prepared to stand up and give this seat to the elder, the notable, or the scholar when they arrive after you since they are more deserving of this seat.

Do not be insensitive and tactless. If you refuse to give your seat to those who are considered more deserving of it by those around you, this will only indicate your lack of manners and common sense. You will become one of those referred to by the Prophet, when he said, ‘Those who do not respect our elders do not belong to us.’

To remain entrenched in your seat will not elevate your status, and it will certainly surprise those present. You will be considered a snob since you are insisting upon an undeserved honour. This rule applies equally to men and women. Insensibility does not enhance social standing. On the contrary, it will be a terrible mistake that will only tarnish your reputation. To honour an honourable person can only improve your standing and stir admiration for your manners and humbleness.

If you happened to sit in the second best place and a notable person entered the room, you should give up your seat to that person. To be respectful of our elders is evidence of your good manners and social sense. Imam Muslim reported that the Prophet said, when organizing prayers, ‘The wisest of you and the elders should stand next to me, then those below them, then those below them.’

In the gathering, a prominent person may call upon you to discuss a matter, or to answer a query, or to give you an advice. If you sat beside him or near him, it is desirable that you return to your previous seat once the matter is concluded unless that person or other notables insist that you remain at your new seat. This is provided that by doing so, the space does not become so tight as to cause discomfort to those already sitting there. Manners are based on common sense. They could be developed by socializing with prominent and tactful individuals. By observing how they act and behave, you will be able to enhance your common sense, good manners and graceful behaviour.

You could be called to a gathering where you are the youngest. In such cases, do not sit before you are invited to do so. Do not sit if you will be crowding out others, or forcing others to leave their seats for you. If you are invited to sit, do not proceed to the best place when there are others more deserving of it. Be prepared to give up your seat to such individual. Doing this on your own, before being requested to do so, will enhance admiration and respect for you.

3.6 A VISITOR IS NOT AN INSPECTOR
When you enter a home, whether as a visitor or an overnight guest, do not closely examine its contents as an inspector would. Limit your
observation to what you need to see. Do not open closed closets, or boxes. Do not inspect a wallet, a package, or a covered object. This is against Islamic manners and an impolite betrayal of the trust your host has accorded to you. Uphold these manners during your visit and seek to cultivate your host’s love and respect, and may Allah bless and protect you.

Imam Muhasibi in Risalat Al-Mustershidin said: ‘The duty of sight is to preclude forbidden sights and not to try to see what has been hidden or covered. Dawood Al-Ta’i said ‘I was told we will be accountable for our minor gazes as we are accountable for minor deeds.’

The Arabic poet Miskin Al-Darimi said:

‘My neighbor should not worry if
his door is not closed.’

3.7 TIMING YOUR VISIT
Choose an appropriate time for your visit. Do not visit at inconvenient times such as mealtime, or when people are sleeping, resting, or relaxing. The length of the visit should be in accord with how well you know the hosts, as well as their circumstances and conditions. Do not overstay your welcome by making your visit too long or burdensome.

Imam Al-Nawawi said in the book of Al-Azkar: ‘It is strongly recommended for Muslims to visit the pious people, the brethren, the neighbours, friends and relatives, and to be generous, kind, and obliging to them. However, the extent of the visit varies according to the host’scircumstances. The visit ought to be conducted in a pleasant manner and at convenient times. There are numerous sayings and traditions in this regard.’

from the book ISLAMIC MANNERS
By Shaykh Abdul-Fattaah Abu Ghuddah (RA)
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01-28-2010, 10:58 AM
For the Struggling Student


by Shazia Ahmad

Question:

Recently, my interest in studying Islam in depth has grown, and I’ve been reading some books on a number of topics in the Islamic Sciences. While I hoped that my studies would bring me to a higher level of iman [faith] and a closer relationship with Allah, I feel that the opposite may have happened. Some of the opinions of the classical scholars, especially in regards to non-Muslims, the treatment of women, rules of slavery, and so forth have really affected my iman in a negative way. What are your thoughts on this?



Answer:

First of all, I want to say that this is a very honest expression of feeling and is one that I believe many students experience as they set out on the path of talb al-ilm [seeking knowledge]. Here are a few general suggestions for one who may be feeling troubled in this way:

– Fortifying oneself spiritually: It’s not a guarantee that the more one studies the Islamic sciences, the more one will increase in iman. Studying must be coupled with many other factors, both internal and external, that are conducive to coming closer to Allah. It is for this reason that while a person is studying, they must also fortify themselves with du`a’ [prayer], dhikr [remembrance of Allah], and types of worship that helps to nourish them spiritually and keep their iman in a state of health. It is all too easy to fall into the details of “data”— issues in Fiqh [jurisprudence], rules and details in Nahu [grammar], etc. — and lose any taste of “ma’rifah” [gnosis or insight].

– Staying strong when confronted with obstacles: It may be that these feelings of frustration and confusion—or perhaps even anger, betrayal, resentment—are a means by which Shaytan is coming between you and your studying, to cause you to give up, distance you from your deen, or give you a feeling of bitterness and distaste for learning more. Just be aware that Shaytan comes to the student of knowledge from a different direction than he would another person. Realize also that the goal of this learning is the worshiping of Allah with ihsan [excellence and perfection]. Realize the heaviness and the weight of that goal, and measure the other things you come across with that.

– Distinguishing between ihtiram and taqdees of our tradition: This is such a beautiful point, which Imam Suhaib mentioned in one of his classes. We need to make a distinction between having a loving respect and honor for our scholarly tradition [ihtiram] and making it something sacrosanct, immutable, or ‘holy’ – that is above critique or change. The first allows us to benefit from our tradition, while at the same time making it a viable and vibrant system that can be applied in our time and context. The second is very problematic because it compels us to accept, without criticism, things that may be subjective or open to more than one interpretation or understanding.

– Understanding things in a greater context: A cursory look at tafaseer [commentaries of the Qur’an] throughout the ages illustrates how interpretation and understanding of the sacred texts have a direct relationship with the historical, cultural, and social dimensions at work during the time in which a particular scholar lived. We should realize that every human being looks at things through the scope of their own experiences and should take that into consideration when studying a scholar’s work. Further, we should be aware that we also, in studying the tradition, are using our own ‘lens’ of being from the 21st century, having a Western perspective, etc. whether that is something conscious or unconscious on our part.

– Realizing that scholars make mistakes: This does not take away from their contribution to Islam or the significance of their efforts. It is interesting to note that the opinion of the jumhur [vast majority of the scholars] is that only the prophets are ma’sum [sinless]; and that even a waliy—someone who has an intensely close relationship with Allah and is given that special rank—can commit sins or mistakes. “Every one of the children of Adam is a sinner; but the best of sinners is the one who repents.” (Tirmidhi, Musnad Imam Ahmad)

– Adab with our teachers and scholars: I heard a teacher explain the importance of adab [etiquette] towards our teachers and scholars in a very insightful way. He said that that honor, love, and respect we are showing is not towards that person himself, but towards the knowledge they house inside as vessels of the Qur’an and the sacred sciences. Just as we would show care to a book that has enfolded in its pages precious words or verses from the Qur’an, or would preserve a room that contains volumes of knowledge, it is the same with an individual of ‘ilm [knowledge], past or present.

Also, the scholars who came before us have a ‘haq’, a due right over us, in that we build on their knowledge and their studies. It is from their dedication, passion and devotion, their countless written pages, their students, their analysis, their foundation, that we build and that we can intelligently assess and critique.

It is from this adab that we do not intentionally seek out a scholar’s mistakes, that we ask that Allah forgives their mistakes and missteps, and that we do not dismiss the corpus of a scholar’s works because they may have erred in some things.

While studying the rulings of tahara [ritual purification] in the Shafii‘ school, a student will learn that once a body of water reaches over qullatayn (about 216 liters, basically what is deemed a ‘large amount’), then even if an impurity enters that water, it is still considered pure and purifying. Perhaps we should try to have the same outlook with the scholars that came before us, who are considered walking ‘oceans’ of knowledge. If some mistakes or errors are present in their work, it does not mean that we cannot benefit from the rest.

– Patience, humility and perspective when studying: It’s important to remember that we are still beginners on this path, and it is good for one’s soul to be humble, to give benefit of the doubt, and to suspend judgment until one studies more, discusses with one’s teachers or other advanced students, and digests, reflects and thinks deeply about the matters at hand. I’m not saying that one should immediately stifle or reject natural feelings and responses that come about when reading something that seems objectionable, but simply that one should assess those feelings calmly and draw conclusions rationally and without hastiness. The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ is reported to have said, “Calm deliberation is from Allah, while hastiness is from Shaytan.” (Bayhaqi)

– Du`a’: Two of the most powerful du`a’ for a student to make are the following:
اللهُمَّ علِّمنا مَا يَنْفَعُنا وَانْفَعْنا بِما عَلَّمتَنَا وزِدْنَا عِلما

Allahumma allimna ma yanfa’unaa wanfa’naa bima allamtanaa wa zidnaa ‘ilmaa.

O Allah, help us learn what is beneficial to us, help us benefit from what You have enabled us to learn, and increase us in knowledge.
اللهُمَّ أرنا الحق حقا وارزقنا اتباعه وأرنا الباطل باطلا وارزقنا اجتنابه

Allahuma arina al-haqqa haqqa warzuqna tiba’ahu; wa arina al-batila batila warzuqna ijtinabah.

O Allah, allow us to see the truth as truth, and grant us the strength to follow and abide by it, and allow us to see falsehood as falsehood and grant us the strength to remain away from it.

In closing, I ask that Allah bless your noble efforts to learn more about Islam, and make them a means of your spiritual elevation. May He make the knowledge you acquire nothing other than a means of drawing nearer to Him and increasing in love for Him, fear of Him and hope in Him. Ameen.

Allah knows best.
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10 Principles for the Upbringing of Children

1. Teach by example, because children listen with their eyes.
2. Introduce Allah to your child: His glory, obedience to Him over obedience to anyone else, asking only from Him, Importance of the Faraa’idh.

3. Introduce Rasoolullah (S) to your child: His life & times, following his Sunnah in everything in life, his Message, and his Work: Da’wah.

4. Systematic education of Islam parallel with regular education: 4-5 hours/week; Arabic language, Tajweed, Qira’ah ul-Qur’an, Aqeedah, Hadith, Fiqh, Seerah.

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6.Concern for others : Self centered: Family members, environment, servants, strangers, road users, neighbors, shop keepers: Sensitive or senseless?

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by Jinan. Read here
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islamweb20
07-03-2010, 04:37 PM
Kindly update to latest version 2.7.1.3. Click on the main menu of the toolbar, then select Update Toolbar.
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islamweb20
07-06-2010, 08:16 AM
Al-Madinah Online Academy has been added to LINKS section.
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islamweb20
07-09-2010, 08:35 PM
Simple Sunnah: New clothes

سم الله الرحمن الرحيم

Abu Sa’eed Al-Khudri (ra) said,

“When the Prophet (pbuh) put on a new garment, he would in happiness mention that garment’s name. For example, ‘Allah Ta’aala gave me this qamis [shirt], ‘amaamah (turban), sheet, etc” Then recited this du’aa:

اللهم لك الحمد انت كسوتنيه اسالك من خير ه وخير ما صنع له واعوذ بك من شره وشر ما صنع له

‘Allahumma lakal hamdu anta kasauw- tanihi, as-aluka khayrahu wa-khayra ma-suni’a lahu wa-a’u- dhu bika min sharrihi wa-sharri ma-suni’a lahu‘.

Translation:

“Oh Allah, all praise and thanks to You for clothing me with this (garment). I ask You for the good of it and the good of what it was made for, and I ask Your protection from the evil of it and the evil of what it was made for.” [Tirmidhi]



This du’a teaches us to be grateful for the new clothes that we get, and not to use them in a way contrary to Islam; such as for arrogance, ostentation or getting attention.
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islamweb20
07-11-2010, 07:26 PM
Seeking Forgiveness in the Noblest & Excellent Manner Read now...
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07-22-2010, 05:45 PM
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07-25-2010, 02:43 AM
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07-30-2010, 11:28 AM
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08-17-2010, 07:05 AM
13 Qur'an Completions already achieved by Day 6 of Ramadan. Alhamdulillah.
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08-22-2010, 10:59 AM
22 Qur'an Completions have been achieved so far by Day 11 of Ramadan. Alhamdulillah. See here.
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islamweb20
08-25-2010, 06:25 PM
35 Qur'an Completions have been achieved so far by Day 15 of Ramadan. Alhamdulillah. See here.
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أحمد
08-25-2010, 06:26 PM
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Is there an addon for chrome?

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islamweb20
08-25-2010, 06:42 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Ahmed Waheed
:sl:

Is there an addon for chrome?

:wa:
Wa alaikum as salam wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh

Firefox, IE and Safari are supported. Not for Chrome. InshaAllah in the future releases, it will be made available.
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islamweb20
09-04-2010, 01:16 AM
63 Completions of the Qur'an. Alhamdulillah. See here
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islamweb20
10-11-2010, 02:56 AM
Complete Guide to Zakaah:
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11-05-2010, 01:30 PM
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11-13-2010, 02:56 AM
Complete Guide to 'Id al-Adha & Qurbani (Udhiyah). Read here.
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webtube
12-11-2010, 06:36 AM
Jazakallahu Khaira brother, very nice !
Inshallah more muslims know about this.
I'll help spread the word as well.

Salamalaikom,
WT
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islamweb20
12-21-2010, 07:23 AM
Bayyinah Podcast for Tafseer has been added to the Radio Player
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01-16-2011, 10:19 AM
Assalamu Alaikum. We have added two high quality LIVE channels broadcasting directly from Masjid al-Haram in Makkah al-Mukarramah and from Masjid an-Nabawi in Madinah al-Munawwarah. These channels require high bandwidth (539 kbps) for viewing.
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01-19-2011, 07:27 AM
A Message to Every Youth

If you are in the prime stage of your life i.e. Youth and really wanna take advantage of this age, click here to read.
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islamweb20
02-19-2011, 02:23 AM
The Beloved صلى الله عليه و سلم and the way he dressed..Click here to read...
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islamweb20
03-24-2011, 08:43 PM
The Sunnah, its Levels, and Love
Click above to understand the clear but gradual way.
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islamweb20
06-04-2011, 06:55 AM
Allahuma Barik lana fi Rajab
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06-13-2011, 06:34 PM
5 Wisdoms
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06-20-2011, 03:30 AM
A Shield Till Evening
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07-21-2011, 08:06 PM
One Legacy Radio has been added to the Radio player.

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