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michaelconvert
03-01-2007, 03:25 AM
So it has been a while since i took the Shahada and i am going to Mosque regularly. I can pray almost perfectly now although i think im mispronouncing some of the Fatihah. I was just wondering a few thing.

Is it ok to celebrate Christmas ?
I know this was a holiday created by the Catholic church to compete with the pagans celebration for the birth of one of thier "gods". I am happy that by next Christmas i will be old enough to be on my own but i dont know if i could like go to my families house and celebrate it? I would not want to offend God but i just dont know. I asked a brother at the mosque but he kind of just started and explaining and went onto a different topic. I dont think it was on purpose.

Jinn?
What is a Jin? Is a it like a ghost? I asked two brothers at the mosque and i kinda got two different answers.

Make up prayers?
Can you make up prayers later in the day? If so, how do you do it? Do you just like do the number of rakahs you missed?


ok so thanks
and this forum has helped me a lot
thanks
salaam
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Zuhaib
03-01-2007, 09:02 AM
Is it ok to celebrate Christmas ?

We have Eid. I dont think Muslims should celebrate Christmas cos its a Christian holiday, not an Islamic one.

Jinn?

A jinn is just another type of being, like a human being except that it isnt human.

Make up prayers?
You can read qaza namaaz where you just read the farz of that namaaz. like in Fajr its two Farz and in Isha its 4 Farz. Just do niyaat that yu intend to pray qaza namaz and say6 which namaaz it is. Just apologise to Allah azawajal at he end for missing the namaaz.

hope that helped brother
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Snowflake
03-01-2007, 12:32 PM
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format_quote Originally Posted by michaelconvert
So it has been a while since i took the Shahada and i am going to Mosque regularly. I can pray almost perfectly now although i think im mispronouncing some of the Fatihah. I was just wondering a few thing.
MashaAllah good on you bro!

listen to surah al Fatiha here: http://www.iec-houston.org/quran.shtml

Is it ok to celebrate Christmas ?
I know this was a holiday created by the Catholic church to compete with the pagans celebration for the birth of one of thier "gods". I am happy that by next Christmas i will be old enough to be on my own but i dont know if i could like go to my families house and celebrate it? I would not want to offend God but i just dont know. I asked a brother at the mosque but he kind of just started and explaining and went onto a different topic. I dont think it was on purpose.
answered here..
http://www.islamonline.net/servlet/S...nline-English-

Jinn?
What is a Jin? Is a it like a ghost? I asked two brothers at the mosque and i kinda got two different answers.
What are jinns?
http://www.geocities.com/islamicmira...nies.htm?20071

Make up prayers?
Can you make up prayers later in the day? If so, how do you do it? Do you just like do the number of rakahs you missed?
http://muslim-canada.org/fiqhch24.htm
http://www.islamonline.net/servlet/S...nline-English-

hope that helps inshaAllah

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HIJABI***
03-01-2007, 02:46 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by michaelconvert
So it has been a while since i took the Shahada and i am going to Mosque regularly. I can pray almost perfectly now although i think im mispronouncing some of the Fatihah. I was just wondering a few thing.

Is it ok to celebrate Christmas ?
I know this was a holiday created by the Catholic church to compete with the pagans celebration for the birth of one of thier "gods". I am happy that by next Christmas i will be old enough to be on my own but i dont know if i could like go to my families house and celebrate it? I would not want to offend God but i just dont know. I asked a brother at the mosque but he kind of just started and explaining and went onto a different topic. I dont think it was on purpose.

Jinn?
What is a Jin? Is a it like a ghost? I asked two brothers at the mosque and i kinda got two different answers.

Make up prayers?
Can you make up prayers later in the day? If so, how do you do it? Do you just like do the number of rakahs you missed?


ok so thanks
and this forum has helped me a lot
thanks
salaam


:sl:

The Qur’aan and Sunnah indicate that the jinn exist, and that there is a purpose for their existence in this life, which is to worship Allaah Alone, with no partner or associate. Allaah says (interpretation of the meanings):

"And I (Allaah) created not the jinns and humans, except they should worship Me (Alone)." [al-Dhaariyaat 51:56].

"O assembly of jinns and mankind! Did there not come to you Messengers from amongst you, reciting unto you My Verses…?" [al-An’aam 6:130]

The world of the jinn is an independent and separate world, with its own distinct nature and features that are hidden from the world of humans. Jinns and humans have some things in common, such as the possession of understanding and the choice between the way of good and the way of evil. The word jinn comes from an Arabic root meaning "hidden from sight". Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):

"… Verily he [Shaytaan] and his qabeeluhu [his soldiers from the jinn or his tribe] see you from where you cannot see them…" [al-A’raaf 7:27]

Allaah has told us in His Book the essence from which the jinn were created. He says (interpretation of the meaning):

"And the jinn, We created aforetime from the smokeless flame of fire." [al-Hijr 15:27]

"And the jinns did He create from a smokeless flame of fire." [al-Rahmaan 55:15].

According to a hadeeth narrated by ‘Aa’ishah, the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: "The angels were created from light, the jinn were created from fire, and Aadam was created from that which has been described to you." (Reported by Muslim, 5314).



Types of jinn

Allaah has created different types of jinn. Among them are some who can take on different forms, such as dogs and snakes; some who are like flying winds with wings; and some who can travel and rest. Abu Tha’labah al-Khushani said: "The Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: ‘The jinn are of three types: a types that has wings, and they fly through the air; a type that looks like snakes and dogs; and a type that stops for a rest then resumes its journey." (Reported by al-Tahhaawi in Mushkil al-Athaar, 4/95, and by al-Tabaraani in al-Kabeer, 22/214. Shaykh al-Albaani said in al-Mishkaat (2/1206, no. 4148): al-Tahhaawi and Abu’l-Shaykh reported it with a saheeh isnaad).



The jinn and the sons of Aadam

Every individual among the sons of Aadam has a jinn who has been appointed to be his constant companion (qareen). Ibn Mas’ood said: "The Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said, ‘There is not one of you who does not have a jinn appointed to be his constant companion.’ They said, ‘And you too, O Messenger of Allaah?’ He said, ‘Me too, but Allaah has helped me and he has submitted, so that he only helps me to do good.’" (Reported by Muslim, 2814). Al-Nawawi said in his commentary on Muslim (17/175): "‘He has submitted’ … he became a believing Muslim. This is the apparent meaning. Al-Qaadi said: Know that the ummah is agreed upon the fact that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) was protected from Shaytaan, physically and mentally, and with regard to his speech. This hadeeth contains a reference to the warning against the fitnah (temptation, trial) and whispers of the qareen (constant companion from among the jinn). We know that he is with us so we should beware of him as much as possible."



Their powers

Allaah has given the jinn powers that he has not given to humans. Allaah has told us about some of their powers, such as the ability to move and travel quickly. An ‘ifreet from among the jinn guaranteed to the Prophet Sulaymaan (peace be upon him) that he would bring the throne of the Queen of Yemen to Jerusalem in a moment faster than that needed for a man to get up from where he was sitting. Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):

"An ‘ifreet (strong one) from the jinns said: ‘I will bring it [her throne] to you before you rise from your place (council). And verily, I am indeed strong, and trustworthy for such work.’ One with whom was knowledge of the Scripture said: ‘I will bring it to you within the twinkling of an eye!’ – then when Sulaymaan saw it placed before him, he said, ‘This is by the Grace of my Lord…’" [al-Naml 27:39-40].



The food and drink of the jinn

The jinn eat and drink. Ibn Mas’ood said: "The Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: ‘Someone from among the jinn called me, and I went with him and recited Qur’aan for them.’ He took us and showed us the traces of where they had been and the traces of their fires. They asked him for food and he said, ‘You can have every bone on which the name of Allaah has been mentioned that comes into your possession, as meat, and all the droppings as food for your animals.’ The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said, ‘So do not use [these things] for cleaning yourselves [after relieving oneself], for they are the food and provision of your brothers.’" (Reported by Muslim, 450). According to another report: "A delegation of jinn from Naseebeen came to me, and what good jinn they are! They asked me for food and I prayed to Allaah for them, so that they would not pass by bones or droppings, but they would find food on them." (Reported by al-Bukhaari, 3571). The believing jinn may eat any bone on which the name of Allaah has been mentioned, because the Messenger (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) did not permit them to have anything on which Allaah’s name has not been mentioned – those are for the kuffaar among the jinn.



The beasts of the jinn

According to the hadeeth narrated by Ibn Mas’ood, that we have quoted above, the jinn asked the Messenger (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) for provision, and he said to them: "…and [you can have] all the droppings as food for your animals."



The dwelling-places of the jinn

The jinn live on this earth where we do. They are mostly to be found in ruins and unclean places like bathrooms, dunghills, garbage dumps and graveyards. Hence the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) taught us to take precautions when entering such places, by reciting the adhkaar (prayers) prescribed by Islam. One of these was reported by Anas ibn Maalik (may Allaah be pleased with him), who said: "When the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) entered the toilet, he would say, ‘Allaahumma innee a’oodhu bika min al-khubuthi wa’l-khabaa’ith (O Allaah, I seek refuge with You from the evil ones, male and female).’" (Reported by al-Bukhaari, 142; and Muslim, 375). Al-Khattaabi explained that khubuth is the plural of khabeeth (evil or dirty – masculine form), and khabaa’ith is the plural of khabeethah (evil or dirty – feminine form), and that what is meant is male and female shayaateen.



Some jinns are Muslims and some are kaafirs

Allaah tells us that some of the jinn said (interpretation of the meaning):

" ‘And some of us are Muslims, and of us some are al-qaasitoon (disbelievers – those who have deviated from the Right Path). And whosoever has embraced Islam, then such have sought the Right Path. And as for the qaasitoon, they shall be firewood for Hell.’" [al-Jinn 72:14-15]

The Muslims among the jinn are of different levels as regards righteousness and taqwa. Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):

"[Some jinn said:] ‘There are among us some that are righteous, and some the contrary; we are groups, each having a different way (religious sects, etc.)’" [al-Jinn 72:11]

The story of how the first jinn of this ummah became Muslim was narrated by ‘Abd-Allaah ibn ‘Abbaas, who said: "The Prophet <Picture> (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) went out with a group of his Companions heading for the marketplace of ‘Ukaaz. This was when the shayaateen were prevented from getting any news from heaven, and shooting stars had been sent against them. The shayaateen went back to their people, who said, ‘What is the matter with you?’ They said, ‘We cannot get news from heaven, and shooting stars were sent against us.’ Their people said, ‘Nothing is stopping you from hearing news from heaven except some new event that must have happened. Go and look in the east and the west of the earth, and see if you can find out what it is that is stopping you from hearing news from heaven.’ Those who went out in the direction of Tihaamah came upon the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) in Nakhlah, when he was on his way to ‘Ukaaz, and found him leading his Companions in Fajr prayer. When they heard the Qur’aan, they listened to it and said, ‘By Allaah, this is what is stopping us from hearing news from heaven.’ When they went back to their people, they said, ‘O our people, we have heard a wonderful Recital (the Qur’aan). It guides to the Right Path, and we have believed therein, and we shall never join (in worship) anything with our Lord (Allaah). [al-Jinn 72:2 – interpretation of the meaning]. Then Allaah revealed to His Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) the words (interpretation of the meaning): "Say (O Muhammad): ‘It has been revealed to me that a group of jinns listened (to this Qur’aan)…’ [al-Jinn 72:1], and Allaah revealed to him what the jinn had said." (reported by al-Bukhaari, 731).



Their reckoning on the Day of Resurrection

The jinn will be called to account on the day of Resurrection. Mujaahid (may Allaah have mercy on him) said, concerning the aayah (interpretation of the meaning): "… but the jinns know well that they have indeed to appear (before Him) (i.e., they will be brought to account)" [al-Saffaat 37:158]: "They will be brought to judgement." Saheeh al-Bukhaari, Baab Dhikr al-Jinn wa Thawaabihim wa ‘Iqaabihim.



Protection from the harm of the jinn

Because the jinn can see us while we cannot see them, the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) taught us many ways to protect ourselves from their harm, such as seeking refuge with Allaah from the accursed Shaytaan, reciting Soorat al-Falaq and Soorat al-Naas (the last two Soorahs of the Qur’aan), and reciting the words taught by Allaah in the Qur’aan (interpretation of the meaning): "Say: ‘My Lord! I seek refuge with You from the whisperings (suggestions) of the shayaateen (devils). And I seek refuge with You, my Lord, lest they may attend (or come near) me.’" [al-Mu’minoon 23:97-98]

Saying Bismillaah (in the Name of Allaah) before entering one’s home, before eating or drinking, and before having intercourse will also keep the Shaytaan from entering the house or partaking with a person in his food, drink and sexual activity. Similarly, mentioning the name of Allaah before entering the toilet or taking off one’s clothes will prevent the jinn from seeing a person’s ‘awrah or harming him, as the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said, "To put a barrier that will prevent the jinn from seeing the ‘awrah of the sons of Aadam, let any one of you say ‘Bismillaah’ when entering the toilet." (Reported by al-Tirmidhi, 551; Saheeh al-Jaami’, 3611).

Strength of faith and religion in general will also prevent the jinn from harming a person, so much so that if they were to fight, the one who has faith would win. ‘Abd-Allaah ibn Mas’ood (may Allaah be pleased with him) said: "A man from among the Companions of Muhammad met a man from among the jinn. They wrestled, and the human knocked down the jinn. The human said to him, ‘You look small and skinny to me, and your forearms look like the front paws of a dog. Do all the jinn look like this, or only you?’ He said, ‘No, by Allaah, among them I am strong, but let us wrestle again, and if you defeat me I will teach you something that will do you good.’ The human said, ‘Fine.’ He said, ‘Recite, ‘Allaah! None has the right to be worshipped but He, the Ever-living, the One Who sustains and protects all that exists…’ [Aayat al-Kursi – al-Baqarah 2:255 – interpretation of the meaning]. The human said, ‘Fine.’ He said, ‘You will never recite this in your house but the Shaytaan will come out of it like a donkey breaking wind, and he will never come back in until the next morning.’" (Reported by al-Daarimi, 3247).

hope this has helped you brother with the question about jinns
This is a brief summary about the jinn, and their nature and characteristics. Allaah is the Best of protectors and the Most Merciful of those who show mercy.
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HIJABI***
03-01-2007, 02:53 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by michaelconvert
So it has been a while since i took the Shahada and i am going to Mosque regularly. I can pray almost perfectly now although i think im mispronouncing some of the Fatihah. I was just wondering a few thing.

Is it ok to celebrate Christmas ?
I know this was a holiday created by the Catholic church to compete with the pagans celebration for the birth of one of thier "gods". I am happy that by next Christmas i will be old enough to be on my own but i dont know if i could like go to my families house and celebrate it? I would not want to offend God but i just dont know. I asked a brother at the mosque but he kind of just started and explaining and went onto a different topic. I dont think it was on purpose.

Jinn?
What is a Jin? Is a it like a ghost? I asked two brothers at the mosque and i kinda got two different answers.

Make up prayers?
Can you make up prayers later in the day? If so, how do you do it? Do you just like do the number of rakahs you missed?


ok so thanks
and this forum has helped me a lot
thanks
salaam

:sl: agin brother

Christians celebrate at Christmas what they believe to be the “day of the birth of God’s Son” or what they call “God Incarnate”. so its not only a celebration of another religion, its also a celebration that is based on a belief that is totally against the teachings of Islam.

From the Islamic point of view, the belief in the “Son of God” or “God in the flesh” is a blasphemy and kufr (denial of God’s Oneness). By participation in Christmas, it is possible that slowly one may lose his or her consciousness of this basic point of difference.

hope this help you 2 understand 2
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Talha777
03-01-2007, 04:42 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by michaelconvert
So it has been a while since i took the Shahada and i am going to Mosque regularly. I can pray almost perfectly now although i think im mispronouncing some of the Fatihah. I was just wondering a few thing.

Is it ok to celebrate Christmas ?
I know this was a holiday created by the Catholic church to compete with the pagans celebration for the birth of one of thier "gods". I am happy that by next Christmas i will be old enough to be on my own but i dont know if i could like go to my families house and celebrate it? I would not want to offend God but i just dont know. I asked a brother at the mosque but he kind of just started and explaining and went onto a different topic. I dont think it was on purpose.

Jinn?
What is a Jin? Is a it like a ghost? I asked two brothers at the mosque and i kinda got two different answers.

Make up prayers?
Can you make up prayers later in the day? If so, how do you do it? Do you just like do the number of rakahs you missed?


ok so thanks
and this forum has helped me a lot
thanks
salaam
Assalamu alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuhu

Christmas is rooted in pagan traditions. For Muslims to in any way observe or commemorate it is a grave sin. Muslims are not even allowed to celebrate the Holy Prophet's (salallahu alaihi wa salam) birthday. The celebration of birthdays is a pagan custom, and it is not allowed in Islam. Furthermore, Christmas has no value, these days it is just another manifestation of satanic materialism and commercialism. The festivals of Islam on the other hand have greater spiritual significance and have greater benefit for uplifting people morally and strengthening their faith. So abandon what is false and uphold what is true...

We have sent them the truth: but they indeed practise falsehood!
[Al-Muminun 23:90]
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Dawud_uk
03-01-2007, 05:41 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by michaelconvert
So it has been a while since i took the Shahada and i am going to Mosque regularly. I can pray almost perfectly now although i think im mispronouncing some of the Fatihah. I was just wondering a few thing.

Is it ok to celebrate Christmas ?
I know this was a holiday created by the Catholic church to compete with the pagans celebration for the birth of one of thier "gods". I am happy that by next Christmas i will be old enough to be on my own but i dont know if i could like go to my families house and celebrate it? I would not want to offend God but i just dont know. I asked a brother at the mosque but he kind of just started and explaining and went onto a different topic. I dont think it was on purpose.

Jinn?
What is a Jin? Is a it like a ghost? I asked two brothers at the mosque and i kinda got two different answers.

Make up prayers?
Can you make up prayers later in the day? If so, how do you do it? Do you just like do the number of rakahs you missed?


ok so thanks
and this forum has helped me a lot
thanks
salaam
assalaamu alaykum michael,

regarding xmas, no you cannot celebrate it. it is best you explain to your family that you cannot take part in any day of celebration or mark any occassion other than the two eids and fridays.

explain as muslims we believe family is for all year round not just for xmas and make sure they feel appriciated before and after that day but stay clear on xmas day.

jinn...
little difficult to explain, they are basically another sentient type of being that we cannot see but they can see into our world so we cant see them when they perhaps lift someone up but we see it as someone 'flying'

this is also the origin of magic, it is not spiritual forces but just other physical forces we cannot see and they are also sometimes evil, sometimes good, sometimes muslim sometimes not just like us and are answerable just like us.

regarding making up missed prayers,
difference of opinion. best check out a good fatwah site for the anwer on that one.

take care,

assalaamu alaykum,
Abu Abdullah
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michaelconvert
03-02-2007, 03:48 AM
ok thanks for the help everyone
salaam
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*Hana*
03-02-2007, 04:11 AM
Salam Alaikum:

HERE you will find a Qur'an Tutor that helps to learn a few surahs in Arabic. You can listen to a whole phrase or learn word by word, (just remember Arabic reads right to left so click on the words in that direction...otherwise you will learn the surah backwards. :p ) It also provides the transliteration to help the process. It was a HUGE help for me so, inshallah, it will help you and others. :)

Wa'alaikum salam,
Hana
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Muslim Woman
03-02-2007, 04:23 AM


I seek refuge in Allah (The One God) from the Satan (devil) the cursed, the rejected

With the name of ALLAH (swt) -The Bestower Of Unlimited Mercy, The Continously Merciful


Assalamu Alaikum Wa Rahmatullahi Wa Barakatuh (May the peace, mercy and blessings of Allah be upon you)

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format_quote Originally Posted by michaelconvert
So it has been a while since i took the Shahada and i am going to Mosque regularly.
---Alhamdulillah , may Allah bless u :D




Is it ok to celebrate Christmas ?

---if ur non-Muslims parent insist that u should come to a family gathering & they promise u that there will be no haram food/alcohol , if u believe devil won't tempt u to do any immoral /unethical things in the mixed gathering , then i think , may be it won't be haram to visit parent/relatives on Christmas.

But , pl. make sure that ur faith is strong enough not to be shaken by non-Islamic environment. If u have doubt , then may be it's better to avoid.
Instead invite them to Eid party :okay: , one Christmas party = 2 Eids ....not bad , yah ? :okay:



Jinn?
What is a Jin? Is a it like a ghost? I asked two brothers at the mosque and i kinda got two different answers.

------:eek:

what do u mean by ghost ? do we know how ghost look like or if they exist ? :D

there is a verse in Quran that says , I created Jinn & human being to worship me alone. Most probably , they are angels.....yak, not another different answer , i hope :hiding:



yakkkkk, i just realised that's a wrong answer :hiding:

angels are made of Nur/light , Jinn are made of fire....satan was Jinn, not angel that many believe.


i m giving links about Jinn....did not read the articles but the website is good .


Angels and Jinn in This World

By Fethullah Gulen

http://www.islamonline.net/English/I...ic_02/02.SHTML





How Does Islam View Ghosts?
What is the Holy Spirit?
Make up prayers?
Can you make up prayers later in the day? If so, how do you do it? Do you just like do the number of rakahs you missed?

---it's not a good idea to miss the prayer . But , as a new Muslim , may be , it's hard for u to offer 5 times prayers on time. Still , try hard to offer at least Fard salat/prayer .

By any chance , if u miss , then later do the Fard salat only.......don't have to offer Sunnah.

related link:


Obligatory Prayer, Conditions of Prayer, Prayer: Merits & Rulings


http://www.islamonline.net/servlet/S...=1119503546658

WELCOME TO ISLAM

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- Qatada -
03-02-2007, 09:26 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by letmein
What difference does it make if it's a Muslim or Christian celebration?

Why should Allah be upset if you spend your time with your family on a day where they celebrate?

Because you're encouraging the beliefs of the disbelievers, so why encourage something which might lead a person to the punishment of Allaah?
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- Qatada -
03-02-2007, 09:31 PM
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Celebrating Christmas: An Islamic Perspective
http://www.islamonline.net/English/I...es/12/01.shtml
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