We all forget. Thus we need constant reminders. Whether it be via the revelation itself, word of mouth or something simple as this thread.
"And remind, for indeed, the reminder benefits the believers." (51:55)
Revolutionizing Reminders
We all forget. Thus we need constant reminders. Whether it be via the revelation itself, word of mouth or something simple as this thread.
"And remind, for indeed, the reminder benefits the believers." (51:55)
Revolutionizing Reminders
Last edited by Reminderz; 11-18-2015 at 02:08 PM.
lionofallah:
Ya Allah, we ask You to make us overlook the charms and glitter of this life and make us worthy of the good awaiting us in the hereafter.
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Surah al-Kahf REMINDER!
Akhis & Ukhtis,
Whoever reads Surah-Kahf on the day of Jumu’ah, will have a light that will shine from him from one Friday to the next.”(Narrated by al-Haakim, 2/399; al-Bayhaqi, 3/249.
The Prophet (Peace be Upon Him) said: “There is such an hour on Friday that if any Muslim makes Du’ain it, his Du’a will definitely be accepted. ”
(Bukhari)
Insha’Allaah ta’ala dear Brothers & Sisters lets make heartfelt & abundant Du’as for the Ummah being MASSACRED around the world
Surah Kahf - Grand Mosque / Sheikh Zayed Mosque - Abu Dhabi
Friday- Remember Surah Kahf
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lionofallah:
MAXIMISE your rewards this RAMADAN – The SUNNAH the BETTER!
1. Wake up for Suhoor
2. Read 20 pages of Quran per day and you will complete it
3. Break your fast on an odd number of dates and if no dates available then break it on water
4. Learn and say the Dua prior to breaking your fast
5. Pray Taraaweeh /night prayers
6. Fast from all types of evil speech – lying, gossip, slander, backbiting, etc.
7. Be generous. Feed the poor and needy
8. Contribute towards breaking other people’s fast and receive their reward without any of their reward being reduced
9. Pray ‘Ishaa’ with the Imam until he has completed the entire prayer including Taraweeh and witr and it will be recorded for you as if you spent the entire night in prayer
10. Make lots of Dua and ask Allah to bless you with His bounties in this life and the next
11. Perform ‘Umrah if you have the ability to do so and you will receive the reward of having performed Hajj with the Prophet (salallaahu ‘alayhi wasallam)
12. Get into the habit of praying the 12 Sunnah prayers associated with the 5 daily prayers and a mansion will await you in Jannah (2 before Fajr, 4 before Dhuhr, 2 after Dhuhr, 2 after Maghrib and 2 after ‘Ishaa’)
13. ‘Itikaaf - Devout yourself to the mosque during the last 10 days of Ramadan
14. Stay up engaging in various acts of worship during the evenings of the odd days of the last 10 days of Ramadan seeking out Laylatul Qadr which offers the reward of 1000 years of worship (83.3 years)
15. Pay Zakat/Sadaqatul Fitr towards the end of Ramadan and before the Eid prayer
I ask Allah to grant me and you the ability to do all this and more during Ramadan 1435/2014.
Shaykh-Bilal Dannoun
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Ramadan Mubarak ...
Rejoice as once again, we’re given a chance to repent from our sins.
May this 30-days of Ramadan cleanse our soul and make us deserving for that door in Jannah.
Start the month of Ramadan with a heart filled with love and peace, wishing that Allah forgive us for our wrongdoings. Let this 30-days of Ramadan be the start of our repentance and enlightenment.
May this Ramadan enlighten us all and clear our understanding and judgment between the right and wrong, between the truths and false.
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Ramadan Reminders: Day One
Stop Hogging!
No human ever filled a vessel worse than the stomach. Sufficient for any son of Adam are some morsels to keep his back straight. But if it must be, then one third for his food, one third for his drink and one third for his breath
- Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)
-[At-Tirmidhi]
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Ramadan Reminders: Day Two
Let us not treat this month by singling it out to reduce our weight on the scales. Let us increase ourselves in good deeds and strive to perform better.
There is nothing wrong with counting our food intake but it shouldn’t be our only goal this Ramadan.
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Ramadan Reminders: Day Three
If the people knew what great blessings were in the call to Prayer and in the first row, the people would compete with one another to call the Adhaan and to be in the first row, and if they found no way to decide who would be allowed to make the call to Prayer or to be in the first row except by drawing lots, then they would draw lots.
(Bukhari, Muslim)-
By Allah, we can only ponder upon the rewards of praying in the first row of a congregation. May Allah help us all gain a habit of praying in the first saff.-
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Ramadan Reminders: Day Four
This is an issue that needs to be addressed strictly yet sometimes it is taken very lightly.
Yes, our Salah is important but it doesn’t give us the right to block other cars, gateways, roads, exits for Taraweh, Jumuah, Eid etc. -We never know what emergency may arise and it may be our vehicle that is blocking the access of the first responders.-
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Ramadan Reminders: Day Five
This will give you a whole different feeling. Having your heart attached to the Masjid eventually leads to saving yourselves from falling into unworthy desires and actions.
Going early will help you distance yourselves from your mundane surroundings to a place where you can remember Allah and make a lot of Dhikr. Pray Tahiya-tul-masjid as you enter. Make abundant Dua/seek forgiveness and of course, catch the first saff and not the wall to rest your back on it. -
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Ramadan Reminders: Day Six
Feed your soul with Taraweh, Tahajjud, Dhikr, Quran and other acts of worship. -
Ramadan is the month of spiritual nourishment and not a Food Festival of 30 Days-
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Ramadan Reminders: Day Seven
The above should be the ideal characteristics of a Muslim in Ramadan.
We dress up in our best attire at work to impress our boss & coworkers. We make sure our swag is on point when we are at the mall chilling with our friends.
But when it comes Allah, the Boss of all bosses & the Closest of all friends, unfortunately our hygiene and appearance take a back seat. Let’s fix it.
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Ramadan Reminders: Day Eight
Allah is so merciful to us that He chose to give us another chance to set things right and make ourselves closer to Him. Many were not this fortunate to make it to this Ramadan.
Take full advantage of this opportunity. Add more worship, charity, good deeds and other forms of ibadah this Ramadan.-More Inspiration | www.LionofAllah.com
Ramadan Reminders: Day Nine
Remember:-“Allah does not burden a soul beyond that it can bear…” (Qur’an, 2:286)
Roughly-3 decades ago, our parents were fasting in the summer and Muslims will fast again in the summers after 3 decades.
Be strong! Don’t skip fasting just because it’s hot.-
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Ramadan Reminders: Day Ten
Renew your intentions for everything you have to do as many times as possible.
When you eat, seek Allah’s pleasure by intending to gain energy through the food in order to serve Him better or when you sit down at the internet, seek to gain or deliver beneficial knowledge that would draw you and others closer to Allah and so on.-
Imam Bukhari (RH) selected ‘Innamal a’malu binniyat’ as the first hadith,of Sahih Bukhari as an introduction to the whole collection. Your intention is crucial.-
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Ramadan Reminders: Day Eleven
The Qur’an was revealed to be acted upon and we took it as a challenge to complete reading it in 30 Days, once a year.-
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Ramadan Reminders: Day Twelve
Failing to plan is planning to fail. We plan our days at work to utilise our time efficiently.
Let’s do the same for our nights and plan our ibadah and get the most out of every night.-
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Ramadan Reminders: Day Thirteen
Let them pardon and overlook. Would you not love for Allah to forgive you? Allah is Forgiving and Merciful.
- Surah An-Nur 24:22
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Ramadan Reminders: Day Fourteen
Instead of meeting your friends at shisha, replace it with a act of worship and together fight the bad habit as a group for better results.
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Ramadan Reminders: Day Fifteen
There is no point in saying ‘as if it just started yesterday’ now.-
Over 50% of your could-be-last-Ramadan-ever has gone for ever and is never coming back. GONE. GONE. GONE.
Let’s make the remaining half of the Ramadan worth it.
More Sadaqah. More Sujood. More Tawbah.
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Ramadan Reminders: Day Sixteen
If you haven’t already started praying Tahajjud ( though you should have started already from the beginning-of Ramadan ) then here’s a tip.-
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