Any deaf Muslims.

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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.
 
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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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.
 
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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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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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
 
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
 
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
 
May Allah make it easy for you and make it easy for all of us. Ameen
 
Assalam o Alaikum rahamutullahi wa barakuthu

Ameen.

May Allah help these in struggle and raise their ranks.
 
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.
 
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!
 
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
 
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.
 
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
 
Al’Humdulillah- that’s all it matter, at least it’s part of communications.
 

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