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taha_
09-04-2019, 01:26 PM
Salaam everyone there.

I am born deaf Muslim, I came to this website, because I was hoping that there would be other Muslims with hearing impaired here, so i started this thread.

I kinda feel bad that deaf muslims are not even getting any awareness. Having searched on google about deafness in islam, there aren't really much disucssion about it.


so I kinda want to talk a bit with my brothers here.

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May Almighty Allah bless you all!
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Caplets
09-04-2019, 05:55 PM
السلام عليكم

I kinda feel bad that deaf muslims are not even getting any awareness. Having searched on google about deafness in islam, there aren't really much disucssion about it.

What kind of support is needed? Is there sufficient Islaamic materials e.g. study guides, videos? - and/or any other type of support?


السلام عليكم
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BeTheChange
09-04-2019, 08:01 PM
Walaikumasalaam

How are you doing? I hope you are well insha Allah. It is lovely to have you on board.

I am not deaf but i know people close to me who are hard of hearing. I don't think it should define you as a person.

Think of all the nonsense you don't need to hear :D

What do you need help with or do you just want to talk to fellow Muslims who share the same struggle as you?

May Allah swt make it easy for you Ameen.
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taha_
09-05-2019, 01:31 AM
Salaam,


Thanks for letting me know that I am getting some support here, well, Almighty Allah knows best,



I was curious about deafness In Islam and how they view about it, well I dont have really good sign language nor speech . My main communication mode is texting only nowadays.

Cochlear user currently even though I still don't understand any sound easily.
I do understand some of sound though

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I want to know some useful information. You may tell me anything..
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taha_
09-07-2019, 05:40 AM
I guess that doesn't work. Still thank you a lot. May Almighty Allah bless you and your families

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Allah hafiz
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BeTheChange
09-07-2019, 10:02 AM
Asalamualykum

Please visit www.kalamullah.com for islamic reading.

Jazaka Allah
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taha_
09-07-2019, 10:26 AM
Thank you a lot. May Allah bless you.
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Caplets
09-07-2019, 12:18 PM
السلام عليكم



Obligatory duties for those who are deaf and mute

https://islamqa.info/en/answers/1379...-deaf-and-mute

Cochlear user currently even though I still don't understand any sound easily
How does a 'Cochlear' work? Are you able to gear e.g. a phone ring or the Azaan?

السلام عليكم

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taha_
09-08-2019, 06:50 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by Caplets
السلام عليكم



Obligatory duties for those who are deaf and mute

https://islamqa.info/en/answers/1379...-deaf-and-mute



How does a 'Cochlear' work? Are you able to gear e.g. a phone ring or the Azaan?

السلام عليكم

Hello,

I don't have much knowledge about cochlear, and yes I can hear any sound including Azaan. Also i have read that islamqa post before
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taha_
09-08-2019, 06:51 AM
Salaam*.
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Caplets
09-11-2019, 04:08 PM
السلام علیکم

I don't have much knowledge about cochlear

A cursory search brings up the 'Webmd' site which explains 'Cochlear' :

"...If you're very hard of hearing or deaf, a cochlear implant may help you get back the sounds you miss.

It isn't a hearing aid, which makes sounds louder. It’s a small device that a doctor puts in your ear through surgery. It sends impulses directly to your auditory nerve, which carries sound signals to your brain. [...]

"...How does a cochlear implant work?

It's for children and adults with sensorineural hearing loss. That condition typically involves damage to tiny hair cells in a part of your inner ear called the cochlea. These hair cells usually pick up the vibrations of sounds and send them to the brain through the auditory nerve. When they’re damaged, sound can't reach that nerve. A cochlear implant skips the damaged hair cells and sends signals to the auditory nerve directly.

The devices have two parts. One part, the receiver-stimulator, is placed under your skin through surgery. The other, the speech processor, you wear behind your ear like a hearing aid. The outside part is slightly larger than a normal behind-the-ear hearing aid...."


Thanks for letting me know that I am getting some support here, well, Almighty Allah knows best,



I was curious about deafness In Islam and how they view about it,

We have to know that Islaam liberates man. It brings him out from the dark depths of disbelief and brings him into the Light of Emaan. It does away with the irrational types of discrimination.

We are able to look back - for inspiration - to the examples of the early Muslims. The loyalty, love and and care they had for each other for the sake of Allaah , the One who is alone truly worthy of our worship.

How the blind, slaves - and others - were treated as Brothers in Faith. Each would willingly fight shoulder to shoulder with his Muslim brother - be he Arab, Habashee, Persian, Roman (having a disability or otherwise - refer to the example of Abdullaah Ibn Umm Maktoom - May Allaah be Pleased with him) .

How the blind could lead the Salaah. Or take the exqmple of the slave who was regarded/treated as sub-human by the Mushrikeen at the time - In Islaam, the same slave was freed and made equal - look to the example of Bilaal ibn Raba (May Allaah be Pleased with him)

Now, coming to our times. How much of the early Muslims is evident in us? What do we do/can we do for our Muslim brothers & sisters with various disabilities?


Supporting Muslims With Disabilities

I propose we use this thread (with your approval) or start another thread. The purpose being to enable the support fellow Muslims with disabilities/conditions .
This may be done by e.g. preparing sample letters that can be used to contact e.g. Islaamic material publishers/developers/suppliers , Masaajids/Islaamic Centres. Also, by putting together points which may then be raised with the local Imaam/Masjid (in person).

Questions can be put to them such as - Do they cater for the disabled?Do they have plans to do so? Have they considered dedicating a Jum'ah khutbah (Friday sermon) to the issue?

The thread can be used to leave e.g. ideas, responses from those contacted , links to material catering for the disabled and so on

To start things off - some major publishers have been contacted.
One of them being 'IIPH' , May Allaah bless them with khayr, who have responded very quickly.

IIPH stated that (1) It intends to produce books (catering for disabilities) in the future Insha-Allaah (2) Plans postponed due to financial constraints (3) Du'aa requested that Allaah improves their situation so they can work on these critical projects (4) Put forward any ideas/suggestions/insights, type of books/products which may help our brothers/sisters .

Responses have not been received from others (yet).

What is your thought on the above? Ive found very little for disabled Muslims ( some videos, articles about the need to support maybe) - maybe out there but not enough. I hope the moderators can offer some thoughts and possibly support the above insha-Allaah. And Allaah Knows Best.


السلام عليكم
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taha_
09-11-2019, 04:46 PM
Salaam brother,


Thank you for this information.



I think you could use this thread if you want, I don't mind it.


JazakAllah

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I have little thought though. But this made me happy that Islam, the perfect religion have support for disabled people. I knew about some early disabled muslim. Some of them are blind. But I dont think I have read anything about any deaf early muslim in time of Muhammad PBUH. So I started this thread
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taha_
09-15-2019, 02:05 AM
Salaam ..



Is it possible that deaf people can try to be hafiz? Since I cannot do sign language well nor I can pronounce most of sound better. And I also dont understand lot of sound well


Is there any way to be hafiz?
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Caplets
09-21-2019, 12:41 AM
السلام عليكم

Is it possible that deaf people can try to be hafiz?
"...The Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) said: “The one who is skilled in reciting Qur’an will be with the noble, honourable scribes and the one who recites Qur’an and falters therein, and finds it difficult, will have a double reward.”

Narrated by al-Bukhaari (4937) and Muslim (798).

An-Nawawi (may Allah have mercy on him) said:

The one who falters is the one who stumbles in his recitation because of his poor memorisation. He will have a double reward: the reward for reciting and the reward for faltering in his recitation and the difficulty he encounters. End quote. ..." (Islamqa)

Take as an example a person who is deaf but can read English. The Qur'aanic verses can be given in transliteration form such as:

Bismi Allahi alrrahmani alrraheemi

Alhamdu lillahi rabbi alAAalameena



What do you think?

السلام عليكم

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taha_
09-21-2019, 06:02 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by Caplets
السلام عليكم



"...The Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) said: “The one who is skilled in reciting Qur’an will be with the noble, honourable scribes and the one who recites Qur’an and falters therein, and finds it difficult, will have a double reward.”

Narrated by al-Bukhaari (4937) and Muslim (798).

An-Nawawi (may Allah have mercy on him) said:

The one who falters is the one who stumbles in his recitation because of his poor memorisation. He will have a double reward: the reward for reciting and the reward for faltering in his recitation and the difficulty he encounters. End quote. ..." (Islamqa)

Take as an example a person who is deaf but can read English. The Qur'aanic verses can be given in transliteration form such as:

Bismi Allahi alrrahmani alrraheemi

Alhamdu lillahi rabbi alAAalameena



What do you think?

السلام عليكم
Salaam brother,

I think that any of deaf people can be hafiz if Allah wills it, since they seem to be intelligent people, since deaf people won't able to hear any unwanted sounds which wont disturb them. This is blessing from Almighty Allah Who is Most Merciful, normal people may find deafness painful, but it may have hidden blessing. being hafiz really needs lot of time. Any disabled people whether blind or deaf, would become hafiz when Allah wills it. Because He can do anything. Therefore they should try memorizing the Quran, if they feel that they can, in Sha Allah. it will be worth it with alot of rewards awaiting for them...

JazakAllah.
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taha_
09-21-2019, 06:56 AM
What is the meaning of this quranic verse? From 4:95

Not equal are those believers remaining [at home] - other than the disabled - and the mujahideen, [who strive and fight] in the cause of Allah with their wealth and their lives. Allah has preferred the mujahideen through their wealth and their lives over those who remain [behind], by degrees. And to both Allah has promised the best [reward]. But Allah has preferred the mujahideen over those who remain [behind] with a great reward -

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Caplets
09-22-2019, 11:08 PM
السلام عليكم


format_quote Originally Posted by taha_
What is the meaning of this quranic verse? From 4:95

Not equal are those believers remaining [at home] - other than the disabled - and the mujahideen, [who strive and fight] in the cause of Allah with their wealth and their lives. Allah has preferred the mujahideen through their wealth and their lives over those who remain [behind], by degrees. And to both Allah has promised the best [reward]. But Allah has preferred the mujahideen over those who remain [behind] with a great reward -

Tafseer for the verse : http://www.qtafsir.com/index.php?opt...=615&Itemid=59

السلام عليكم
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taha_
09-25-2019, 12:45 PM
Salaam..


In all of my daily prayers, instead of reciting quran I praise Allah through my mind. Is that alright? Since I cannot speak . So I cant recite Quran. Though reciting quran through mind might seem good. But my mind can be messed up sometime . So instead I praise Allah ... is this okay? Islam is easy religion ...


May Allah bless you and your families.
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taha_
10-03-2019, 02:38 PM
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taha_
11-08-2019, 09:43 AM
assalamu alaikum rahmatullahi wa barakatuh

Hope you are all well. May Allah grant you good health, ameen.

Any deaf or hearing impaired muslims out there?

JazakAllah Khair.
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'Abdullah
11-08-2019, 04:24 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by taha_
assalamu alaikum rahmatullahi wa barakatuh

Hope you are all well. May Allah grant you good health, ameen.

Any deaf or hearing impaired muslims out there?

JazakAllah Khair.
Assalam o Alaikum Brother,

Hope you are doing well.

I found two videos the very first one is about a deaf & dumb Muslim woman, link below:

https://youtu.be/wluXKAo5ZGQ

Second video is about the sign language for those who are deaf and want to read and understand Quran:
https://youtu.be/d36DPtTxM48

The website they mentioned in the video for deaf Muslims is below:
https://globaldeaf-----------/

Another very inspirational video of a young brother who is blind:
https://youtu.be/mAGoHxMbYw0

These videos made me cry. We are so blessed with ability to see, listen and speak but Islam is not in our hearts. We don't value the blessings of Allah and if we want to know the value of these blessings then we need to look at those who love Islam and Quran even when they can't hear, even when they can't speak and even when they can't see; but Allah is in their hearts. They may not hear, see or speak in this world but in hereafter they will have every thing if they have a sound heart. On the contrary who forgets Allah will be raised as deaf, dumb and blind on the day of Judgement. Quran says:

And whoever turns away from My remembrance - indeed, he will have a depressed life, and We will gather him on the Day of Resurrection blind."
He will say, "My Lord, why have you raised me blind while I was [once] seeing?"
[ Allah ] will say, "Thus did Our signs come to you, and you forgot them; and thus will you this Day be forgotten." [Quran 20:124-126]
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taha_
11-08-2019, 04:32 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by HabibUrrehman
Assalam o Alaikum Brother,

Hope you are doing well.

I found two videos the very first one is about a deaf & dumb Muslim woman, link below:

https://youtu.be/wluXKAo5ZGQ

Second video is about the sign language for those who are deaf and want to read and understand Quran:
https://youtu.be/d36DPtTxM48

The website they mentioned in the video for deaf Muslims is below:
https://globaldeaf-----------/

Another very inspirational video of a young brother who is blind:
https://youtu.be/mAGoHxMbYw0

These videos made me cry. We are so blessed with ability to see, listen and speak but Islam is not in our hearts. We don't value the blessings of Allah and if we want to know the value of these blessings then we need to look at those who love Islam and Quran even when they can't hear, even when they can't speak and even when they can't see; but Allah is in their hearts. They may not hear, see or speak in this world but in hereafter they will have every thing if they have a sound heart. On the contrary who forgets Allah will be raised as deaf, dumb and blind on the day of Judgement. Quran says:
Assalam o alaikum rahmatullahi wa Barakatuhu.

I did not watch the videos but I will watch in sha Allah.

I don't have good sign language skill nor speaking. My communication mode is texting only. It can be writing on notebook or through phone. Alhamdulillah I am still literate and have good English which enabled me to understand by will of Allah. Glory be to Him.

Do you know any deaf muslims or disabled? Have you communicated with them yet? Do you use sign language?

JazakAllah khair
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taha_
11-13-2019, 03:46 PM
Assalam o alaikum rahmatullahi wa Barakatuhu

Since I have speaking issue,

In dikhr, if I always pronounce wrong but in my heart it is clear and also reflected its words. Will it be accepted by Allah? Though speaking issue can be solved by learning how to pronounce words. But I am unwilling to do It. May Allah forgive me.

Same goes for durood aswell,

What is your thought?

JazakAllah khair
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'Abdullah
11-13-2019, 04:07 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by taha_
Assalam o alaikum rahmatullahi wa Barakatuhu

Since I have speaking issue,

In dikhr, if I always pronounce wrong but in my heart it is clear and also reflected its words. Will it be accepted by Allah? Though speaking issue can be solved by learning how to pronounce words. But I am unwilling to do It. May Allah forgive me.

Same goes for durood aswell,

What is your thought?

JazakAllah khair
Asslam o Alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh

My dear brother,

Allah knows your condition and He does not burden anyone beyond their capacity. Do the best you can and He will inshallah accept it from you.
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A.I
11-14-2019, 02:34 AM
Waleykum Salam, I’m deaf too. :)

I was born with a severe sensorineural hearing loss in both ears so I wear hearing aids.
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taha_
11-14-2019, 05:55 AM
Assalam o alaikum rahmatullahi wa Barakatuhu

It seems like I am not alone. Welcome, my deaf brother

How are you? May Allah grant you good health, knowledge and patience to bear your hardship

JazakAllah khair
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BeTheChange
11-15-2019, 06:10 AM
Walaikumasalaam

What is it you are struggling with?

Or are you wanting to discuss your experiences or get advice from people who live with this condition?

Is there anything we can help you with insha Allah?

May Allah swt make it easy for you Ameen.
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taha_
11-15-2019, 06:27 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by BeTheChange
Walaikumasalaam

What is it you are struggling with?

Or are you wanting to discuss your experiences or get advice from people who live with this condition?

Is there anything we can help you with insha Allah?

May Allah swt make it easy for you Ameen.
Assalam o Alaikum rahamutullahi barakatuhu.

right now i don't need advice. I want to know the struggle of deaf muslim, and their life. how they live according to Allah's order, how they take care of themselves, doing what is good and avoiding what is bad. As deaf, i don't have good sign language nor speaking. My commuination mode is writing only. Either it be texting on phone or other social media apps like Facebook Messenger or Whatsapp etc.

Do you know any deaf muslims? What was their experience? Do they use sign language, what do they think about their deafness? you could also tell me other about disabled people,

About deafness, I feel that it is not really serious disable. there are many succesful people, who were disabled, blind or deaf. they just need special care.

JazakAllah Khair
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BeTheChange
11-15-2019, 07:03 AM
Walaikumasalaam

I feel insha Allah you will benefit from whatsapp broadcast by sheikh Dawood Seedat.

Add this number +447719374320 and insha Allah you will get daily islamic reminders on whatsapp, audio and inspiring quotes.

I have another group dedicated to the life and history of Prophet Muhammad s.a.w but i am not sure if this group is full. Please give it a try. https://chat.whatsapp.com/FspMEWMdMhzLOUHqNSxtSv If it is full let me know i will find another link as there are 5 groups set up i believe with many whatsapp subscribers.

I am sorry i don't know any individuals who are deaf. I know people who are slightly deaf and when i speak to them which is on a regular basis i have to repeat myself.

One of my close relations lives with a disability called schizophrenia so i do understand the stigma, confusion, ignorance, labelling etc that comes with disability. The good news is you have the power to either allow your deafness define you or you can give importance to other social markers such as age, race, gender etc. The truth is all these markers define us as human beings. Even though yes disability shapes your choices and who you are able to interact with etc. i believe there is always a way. We just need to find that way to reach our end goal insha Allah.

This is a powerful story which will make you reflect...

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taha_
11-15-2019, 07:18 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by BeTheChange
Walaikumasalaam

I feel insha Allah you will benefit from whatsapp broadcast by sheikh Dawood Seedat.

Add this number +447719374320 and insha Allah you will get daily islamic reminders on whatsapp, audio and inspiring quotes.

I have another group dedicated to the life and history of Prophet Muhammad s.a.w but i am not sure if this group is full. Please give it a try. https://chat.whatsapp.com/FspMEWMdMhzLOUHqNSxtSv If it is full let me know i will find another link as there are 5 groups set up i believe with many whatsapp subscribers.

I am sorry i don't know any individuals who are deaf. I know people who are slightly deaf and when i speak to them which is on a regular basis i have to repeat myself.

One of my close relations lives with a disability called schizophrenia so i do understand the stigma, confusion, ignorance, labelling etc that comes with disability. The good news is you have the power to either allow your deafness define you or you can give importance to other social markers such as age, race, gender etc. The truth is all these markers define us as human beings. Even though yes disability shapes your choices and who you are able to interact with etc. i believe there is always a way. We just need to find that way to reach our end goal insha Allah.

This is a powerful story which will make you reflect...

Assalam o Alaikum rahamutullahi barakatuhu

I watched some video about Robert Davila, long time ago. thought i have not known his whole story now.

Robert davila is really blessed man. Likewise, he is blessed by Allah, to be follower of true path, that is Islam.. May Allah bless him with good health, grant him Firdaus, protect him from punishment of Hellfire and grave. May He forgive him and have mercy on him.. Ameen. There may be more disabled muslims, Allah knows best. Normal people who are blessed with ability of hearing, sight, walking, using two hands, etc, should learn lesson from them, in sha Allah..

JazakAllah khair.
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taha_
11-15-2019, 07:25 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by taha_
Add this number +447719374320 and insha Allah you will get daily islamic reminders on whatsapp, audio and inspiring quotes.
Assalam o Alaikum rahamutullahi, barakatuhu.

i cannot hear audio, I do have cochlear but i don't understand any sound, except few.
do they have subtitles?

JazakAllah khair
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BeTheChange
11-15-2019, 08:11 AM
Walaikumasalaam

No I'm afraid they do not. the lectures come in audio format however they also provide written text and written quotations. Insha Allah this will benefit you.
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taha_
11-15-2019, 08:16 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by BeTheChange
Walaikumasalaam

No I'm afraid they do not. the lectures come in audio format however they also provide written text and written quotations. Insha Allah this will benefit you.
Assalam o Alaikum rahamutullahi barakatuhu,

MashaAllah. Hopefully it will benefit my religion, in sha Allah. Thank you lot.

Any other benefitical thing, you can ask.

JazakAllah khair.
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taha_
11-15-2019, 03:20 PM
Assalam o alaikum rahmatullahi wa Barakatuhu

I dont have alot of friends. Few of them . But I dont speak to them that much . I just greet them. Sometime many times I ask my friend where is other,

Becsuse I use English only. And due to my communication mode. It is not easy, I dont bring my phone outside as I dont like showing off. Even if it is not intention to do that

What is your thoughts? I do talk to my family lot.

Do you think having social life is important? I did play sport with a group long time ago but then I stopped, and felt shy to play with them again

JazakAllah khair
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taha_
11-21-2019, 10:01 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QrGQ8yP1yPA

Allah is Greatest.

Deaf Reciting Quran - YouTube
How they can do it and we don't...
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taha_
11-30-2019, 05:33 PM
Assalam o Alaikum Rahamutullahi wa Barakutuhu.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4A5wuxuU9J0

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2NSkDXI3PU

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3Qbtw2Dtqo

JazakAllah khair.

Allah, The Merciful - Tale of a Young Saudi Disabled Muslim Brother - YouTube
Please don't take your life or your faith for granted. It is the only one you have. It is important that we REPENT because as you know, Life on earth is TEMP......
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BeTheChange
12-08-2019, 07:47 AM
Walaikumasalaam

Depends on the calibre of friends you associate with. If they are practising associate with them because they will guide you and introduce you to islamic circles/events etc. However if you feel you do not need friends and you may waste your time then utilise your time wisely.

Take Allah as your friend The Most Kind. Trust me on this you will never be disappointed. Subhana Allah.

If you spend time alone you reflect more on yourself and you can also build your character and self awareness which is very important. Know yourself. Work on your weaknesses. Know your strenghts. May Allah keep you protected Ameen.
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taha_
12-08-2019, 07:51 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by BeTheChange
Walaikumasalaam

Depends on the calibre of friends you associate with. If they are practising associate with them because they will guide you and introduce you to islamic circles/events etc. However if you feel you do not need friends and you may waste your time then utilise your time wisely.

Take Allah as your friend The Most Kind. Trust me on this you will never be disappointed. Subhana Allah.

If you spend time alone you reflect more on yourself and you can also build your character and self awareness which is very important. Know yourself. Work on your weaknesses. Know your strenghts. May Allah keep you protected Ameen.
Assalam o alaikum rahmatullahi wa Barakatuhu.

You are right. I dont need anything but Allah. Allah is my Best Friend. Even I desire looking at His Face more than paradise. What is greatest feeling?

Feeling Allah's Divine Presence. May we get to meet our Lord in Jannat e firdaus in sha Allah
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taha_
12-09-2019, 03:09 PM
Assalam o Alaikum rahamutullahi wa barakuthu

https://www.whyislam.org/social-issu...lity-in-islam/

Julyabib is blessed man. Once hated and mocked by people, now loved by Prophet peace be upon him, and also got married to a beauitful woman. Women should marry men who is of good character like the wife of Julyabib did.

Not related to deafness, but would like to share.

JazakAllah khair

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yusuf.mahmood
12-17-2019, 05:08 PM
As Salaamu Alaykum,


We wanted to bring to your attention a course that we're running in the December holidays.


It is our 7th annual course. We shall be going through the full English translation of the Qur'an and also will have a person who will sign (British Sign Language) the translation.

There shall also be other deaf muslim brothers and sisters in attendance.


If there is anyone else that you know that could benefit from this course then please make them aware of it.


If you have any further questions then please reply to this thread or send me a private message.
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taha_
12-17-2019, 05:14 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by yusuf.mahmood
As Salaamu Alaykum,


We wanted to bring to your attention a course that we're running in the December holidays.




It is our 7th annual course. We shall be going through the full English translation of the Qur'an and also will have a person who will sign (British Sign Language) the translation.

There shall also be other deaf muslim brothers and sisters in attendance.


If there is anyone else that you know that could benefit from this course then please make them aware of it.


If you have any further questions then please reply to this thread or send me a private message.
Assalam o Alaikum rahamutullahi wa barakauthu..

JazakAllah khair. May Allah bless you for your efforts. May He make your course succuesful and benectifal.

where is ur course taking place in? Will you also post video to public aswell? How long the lecture will be?


JazakAllah khair.
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taha_
01-02-2020, 12:15 PM
Assalam o Alaikum rahamutullahi wa barakuthu

It seems there are not much special muslims here in this forum.

What would you say about it? Leave it? or other things?

Allah knows best.

JazakAllah khair
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A.I
01-12-2020, 04:14 PM
Do you take your hearing aids off when you make wudhu?

I was told that I didn't have to wash my ears as a child so I haven't been doing it for 20+ years and it's been a habit now. :embarrass

But lately family member of mine told me that I should start washing them and the reason why they told me not to do it when I was a child was because of my inability to take care of my hearing aids back then and feared the water would damage it.

The thought of taking my aids off, washing my ears then spending another minute drying my hands and ears is just too much.
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taha_
01-12-2020, 04:22 PM
Assalam o Alaikum rahamutullahi wa barakuthu.

I have cochlear aid. Yes I take it off before making wudu.

You could use towel or other cloth to dry your hand and ears. that would be quick in sha Allah.

Allah knows best.

JazakAllah khair
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Muhammad
01-13-2020, 11:31 PM
وعليكم السلام ورحمة الله وبركاته

It is nice to have you with us, brother taha. I actually didn’t know you were deaf until now, سبحان الله.

جزاك الله خيرا for sharing the video of the deaf reciting Qur’an. When you make the intention to do something for the sake of Allah, He opens doors and makes things easy for you.

I would like to share another inspiring video (it has subtitles) of a blind boy who memorised Qur’an and how he viewed his blindness as a blessing:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=C1NGIddJ6Hs
[Edit: I just realised someone already posted it earlier, but in case you didn’t watch it]

May Allah make it easy for all Muslims with special needs and grant us all the Tawfeeq to obey Him and come closer to Him, Ameen.
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taha_
01-14-2020, 07:41 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by Muhammad
وعليكم السلام ورحمة الله وبركاته

It is nice to have you with us, brother taha. I actually didn’t know you were deaf until now, سبحان الله.

جزاك الله خيرا for sharing the video of the deaf reciting Qur’an. When you make the intention to do something for the sake of Allah, He opens doors and makes things easy for you.

I would like to share another inspiring video (it has subtitles) of a blind boy who memorised Qur’an and how he viewed his blindness as a blessing:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=C1NGIddJ6Hs
[Edit: I just realised someone already posted it earlier, but in case you didn’t watch it]

May Allah make it easy for all Muslims with special needs and grant us all the Tawfeeq to obey Him and come closer to Him, Ameen.
Assalam o alaikum rahmatullahi wa Barakatuhu

It is good that you have known it now masha Allah.

Ameen to your dua. I believe that all muslims are equal even disabled, only these who have taqwa are superior but that is judged by Allah only. So no excuse.

May Allah bless that blind boy and grant him into Jannat e firdaus.

Have you met any disabled people or people with special needs before?

JazakAllah khair
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Muhammad
01-14-2020, 09:18 PM
وعليكم السلام ورحمة الله وبركاته

Yes, I have met people with special needs and seen how they are affected in different ways. I vaguely recall meeting one or two people who communicated through writing due to being hard of hearing. It requires patience and can be frustrating when you cannot get your message across.

People with special needs are just like anyone else - they have feelings, thoughts and aspirations. Interacting with them helps us to realise this.

Alhamdulillah that Islam is such a comprehensive way of life that in any state we are able to worship and remember Allah. Islam also teaches us to have a positive outlook and appreciate our blessings. Even our trials and hardships are a means of drawing closer to Allah. الحمد لله على كل حال
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taha_
01-15-2020, 02:13 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by Muhammad
وعليكم السلام ورحمة الله وبركاته

Yes, I have met people with special needs and seen how they are affected in different ways. I vaguely recall meeting one or two people who communicated through writing due to being hard of hearing. It requires patience and can be frustrating when you cannot get your message across.

People with special needs are just like anyone else - they have feelings, thoughts and aspirations. Interacting with them helps us to realise this.

Alhamdulillah that Islam is such a comprehensive way of life that in any state we are able to worship and remember Allah. Islam also teaches us to have a positive outlook and appreciate our blessings. Even our trials and hardships are a means of drawing closer to Allah. الحمد لله على كل حال
Assalam o alaikum rahmatullahi wa Barakatuhu

Masha Allah. May Allah bless u and every of us and may He grant these people sabr and help them

JazakAllah khair
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Flawed
02-08-2020, 11:20 PM
May Allah make it easy for you and make it easy for all of us. Ameen
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taha_
02-09-2020, 12:43 PM
Assalam o Alaikum rahamutullahi wa barakuthu

Ameen.

May Allah help these in struggle and raise their ranks.
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MazharShafiq
02-10-2020, 02:21 PM
w slam Alhamdulillah that Islam is such a comprehensive way of life that in any state we are able to worship and remember Allah. Islam also teaches us to have a positive outlook and appreciate our blessings. Even our trials and hardships are a means of drawing closer to Allah.
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SKHAN143
02-12-2020, 03:38 AM
As-Sallam-u-Layikum, Brothers and Sisters!

Hope is well with you all. I’m new to Islamic Board! First, let me introduce about myself: I’m Pakistani Muslim American. I’m an amazing Unimodal Cochlear Implant Recipient. You all can read about me from IB profile on here so you can know little thing about myself! Hope you all can communicate through me on here -once again, Salam!
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taha_
02-12-2020, 03:40 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by SKHAN143
As-Sallam-u-Layikum, Brothers and Sisters!

Hope is well with you all. I’m new to Islamic Board! First, let me introduce about myself: I’m Pakistani Muslim American. I’m an amazing Unimodal Cochlear Implant Recipient. You all can read about me from IB profile on here so you can know little thing about myself! Hope you all can communicate through me on here -once again, Salam!
Assalam o alaikum rahmatullahi wa Barakatuhu sister

Welcome to the forum. May Allah bless you alot

Are you cochlear user like me?

JazakAllah khair
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SKHAN143
02-12-2020, 03:45 AM
Yes, I’m cochlear implant user.
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taha_
02-12-2020, 03:46 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by SKHAN143
Yes, I’m cochlear implant user.
Assalam o alaikum rahmatullahi wa Barakatuhu

May Allah make it easy for you. Both deafness and cochlear are blessing though.
Allah knows best
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SKHAN143
02-12-2020, 03:49 AM
Ameen.. it’s a gift from Allah. He have many reasons why we have this apart from not hearing or not seeing. Al’Humdulillah we accept the fact and giving us reasons to live with.
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taha_
02-12-2020, 03:55 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by SKHAN143
Ameen.. it’s a gift from Allah. He have many reasons why we have this apart from not hearing or not seeing. Al’Humdulillah we accept the fact and giving us reasons to live with.
Assalam o alaikum rahmatullahi wa Barakatuhu

Do you do sign language or only speech

JazakAllah khair
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SKHAN143
02-12-2020, 03:57 AM
Al’Humdulillah - Both. So, do you?
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taha_
02-12-2020, 03:59 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by SKHAN143
Al’Humdulillah - Both. So, do you?
Assalam o alaikum rahmatullahi wa Barakatuhu

Only texting. But still Alhamdulillah for that. It is still blessing for me.

JazakAllah khair
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SKHAN143
02-12-2020, 04:01 AM
Al’Humdulillah- that’s all it matter, at least it’s part of communications.
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taha_
02-12-2020, 04:03 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by SKHAN143
Al’Humdulillah- that’s all it matter, at least it’s part of communications.
Assalam o alaikum rahmatullahi wa Barakatuhu

What are your experience of your life with deafness and have you met any people struggling same?

JazakAllah khair
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SKHAN143
02-12-2020, 04:21 AM
Um, I struggle differently(in my own way) than others but similar experience. I’m in both world: deafness and hearing.

Deaf People have little differences from me because they have not meet in the way I’m living in/my life, that they do not understand why. They struggled lot more than me. I struggled of what I’m facing around people who doesn’t know much about themselves in way they have in their culture- deaf culture. My understanding of what I know about deaf culture. I’m still part of it but they think I don’t. They think I’m more into hearing world - just because I voice them and listen to their voice.

Hearing people obviously understand me clearly but most of them are not educating enough about hearing loss. For instance, they just not enough to get to know with people who lost their hearing..., that’s struggled me differently when it come to have relationship with your partners than friends or people who do understand longer.
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taha_
02-12-2020, 04:28 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by SKHAN143
Um, I struggle differently(in my own way) than others but similar experience. I’m in both world: deafness and hearing.

Deaf People have little differences from me because they have not meet in the way I’m living in/my life, that they do not understand why. They struggled lot more than me. I struggled of what I’m facing around people who doesn’t know much about themselves in way they have in their culture- deaf culture. My understanding of what I know about deaf culture. I’m still part of it but they think I don’t. They think I’m more into hearing world - just because I voice them and listen to their voice.

Hearing people obviously understand me clearly but most of them are not educating enough about hearing loss. For instance, they just not enough to get to know with people who lost their hearing..., that’s struggled me differently when it come to have relationship with your partners than friends or people who do understand longer.
Assalam o alaikum rahmatullahi wa Barakatuhu

JazakAllah khair for sharing your struggle. May Allah help you and all of muslims with disabilities and special needs
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SKHAN143
02-12-2020, 04:31 AM
Ameen...
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taha_
04-21-2020, 02:26 PM
Assalam o Alaikum rahamutullahi wa barakuthu.

I am interested in learning Arabic. but my commuication mode is writing, i want to go for compatilable courses. I did look into few online websites like Medina Arabic and Al Azhar Arabic. I emailed both, and waiting for their replies. meanwhile you can help me, in sha Allah.

jazakAllah khair
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Desert
04-21-2020, 06:14 PM
Okay I said I would stop posting but here it goes...

Brother so youre deaf you should thank Allah it's a blessing

Well if your just trying to read the Quran and pray salah and fast heres my tips as a disabled person...
Well affective...


Take your prayer rug face the Kaaba
Do the movement of prayer recite in your heart...

Recite Quran from mushaf from your heart ...

Fasting should be easy alhamdulillah...

Just fear Allah as much as you can...
Allaah burderns no soul...

Allaah knows what you can do

Some people even have excuses not to do any duties of Islam at all..
I have schizoaffective movement disorder
So I'm always a enraged bull for no reason
The mute and deaf are blessed

I think I am accountable when my nursery is telling me I'm just a insane lame girl...
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eesa the kiwi
04-21-2020, 06:44 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by taha_
Assalam o Alaikum rahamutullahi wa barakuthu.

I am interested in learning Arabic. but my commuication mode is writing, i want to go for compatilable courses. I did look into few online websites like Medina Arabic and Al Azhar Arabic. I emailed both, and waiting for their replies. meanwhile you can help me, in sha Allah.

jazakAllah khair
Was alaikum Salam wa rahmatullah wa barakatu

Have a look at this site

https://www.madinaharabic.com/

Its basically the madina books but as a computer software. I dont know to what extent audio is used but it does have a lot of interactive written material

Hope you are well my bro may Allah bless you
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taha_
04-22-2020, 12:41 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by eesa the kiwi
Was alaikum Salam wa rahmatullah wa barakatu

Have a look at this site

https://www.madinaharabic.com/

Its basically the madina books but as a computer software. I dont know to what extent audio is used but it does have a lot of interactive written material

Hope you are well my bro may Allah bless you
Assalam o alaikum rahmatullahi wa Barakatuhu

I did look into that website as stated in my previous post.

Learn Arabic with Madinah Arabic free courses
Madinah Arabic is helping students from allover the world learn Arabic for free with the most comprehensive Arabic courses online. You will learn to read, write and speak Arabic....
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eesa the kiwi
04-22-2020, 01:02 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by taha_
Assalam o alaikum rahmatullahi wa Barakatuhu

I did look into that website as stated in my previous post.

Learn Arabic with Madinah Arabic free courses
Madinah Arabic is helping students from allover the world learn Arabic for free with the most comprehensive Arabic courses online. You will learn to read, write and speak Arabic....

Wa alaikum Salam wa rahmatullah wa barakatu

Apologies brother I didn't read properly
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taha_
04-22-2020, 06:04 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by Desert
Okay I said I would stop posting but here it goes...

Brother so youre deaf you should thank Allah it's a blessing

Well if your just trying to read the Quran and pray salah and fast heres my tips as a disabled person...
Well affective...


Take your prayer rug face the Kaaba
Do the movement of prayer recite in your heart...

Recite Quran from mushaf from your heart ...

Fasting should be easy alhamdulillah...

Just fear Allah as much as you can...
Allaah burderns no soul...

Allaah knows what you can do

Some people even have excuses not to do any duties of Islam at all..
I have schizoaffective movement disorder
So I'm always a enraged bull for no reason
The mute and deaf are blessed

I think I am accountable when my nursery is telling me I'm just a insane lame girl...
Assalam o alaikum rahmatullahi wa Barakatuhu

May Allah always keep healing and help you to try to do your duties.

I can recite quranic verse for prayers. I prefer writing over speaking though. Becsuse my speech isnt that good.
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'Abdullah
05-07-2020, 12:39 AM
A great channel to benefit people who have special needs especially deaf brothers and sisters. May Allah make it easy for them to learn our beautiful religion of Islam. Ameen!

https://www.youtube.com/user/islamfordeaf
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'Abdullah
05-07-2020, 12:42 AM
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