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  1. Yes, we should observe the situation in Gaza, Palestine because there are many lessons to learn from their lives. Look at how they hold on to their beliefs despite their difficulties. Even though they are facing attacks and the loss of their loved ones, they are not complaining to Allah. Instead, thRead more

    Yes, we should observe the situation in Gaza, Palestine because there are many lessons to learn from their lives. Look at how they hold on to their beliefs despite their difficulties. Even though they are facing attacks and the loss of their loved ones, they are not complaining to Allah. Instead, they are increasing their faith day by day. It’s a great lesson for us to follow. May Allah relieve them from their difficulties and give them their land. Ameen, Insha’Allah.

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  1. A human being is fundamentally considered the noblest of all creatures because they possess moral dimensions within themselves. It is their existence based on moral values that forms the foundation of any society's establishment. In fact, the mutual rights and sense of responsibility are the reasonsRead more

    A human being is fundamentally considered the noblest of all creatures because they possess moral dimensions within themselves. It is their existence based on moral values that forms the foundation of any society’s establishment. In fact, the mutual rights and sense of responsibility are the reasons for the strong bonds within a family, tribe, and society. Only religion provides the principles and regulations for humans to live by in this world. It is religion that instills a sense of responsibility in humans, reminding them of their duties and obligations, which form the basis of their relationship with their Creator. When a person starts following the teachings of a religion, they begin to ponder why they came into this world and why God created them. Once they find the answer to this question through their religion, they become engaged in striving to follow the path prescribed by their religion. Thus, when a person adopts the good teachings of their religion, they contribute to the establishment of a healthy society. However, if they choose to deviate from the path set by their religion, they become a source of discord in society.

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  1. A famous Hadith of the Holy Prophet Muhmmad Peace Be Upon Him, narrated by Bara bin 'Azib [RA], answers this question. It mention that three questions are asked from each person put in the grave: Who is your Rab [Lord]? What is your religion? What do you say about this man sent to you [i.e. MuhammadRead more

    A famous Hadith of the Holy Prophet Muhmmad Peace Be Upon Him, narrated by Bara bin ‘Azib [RA], answers this question. It mention that three questions are asked from each person put in the grave:

    1. Who is your Rab [Lord]?
    2. What is your religion?
    3. What do you say about this man sent to you [i.e. Muhammad]?

    [The Hadith is a Muttafaqun ‘Alaih Sahih. Sahih Bukhari:1369, Sahih Muslim:2871, Sanan Abi Dawood:4753 etc.]

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  1. It is permissible to recite dhikr for a woman in the state of menses and nifas, as well as reciting Durwood Pak, Istighfar, Kalima Tayyaba, or any other wazifa or reciting the prayers mentioned in the Holy Quran with the intention of dua or wazifa. Recitation of Holy Quran is not permissible in thisRead more

    It is permissible to recite dhikr for a woman in the state of menses and nifas, as well as reciting Durwood Pak, Istighfar, Kalima Tayyaba, or any other wazifa or reciting the prayers mentioned in the Holy Quran with the intention of dua or wazifa. Recitation of Holy Quran is not permissible in this situation۔۔۔
    Arabic reference۔۔


    الدر المختار وحاشية ابن عابدين (رد المحتار) (1/ 293):
    “فلو قرأت الفاتحة على وجه الدعاء أو شيئاً من الآيات التي فيها معنى الدعاء ولم ترد القراءة لا بأس به، كما قدمناه عن العيون لأبي الليث، وأن مفهومه أن ما ليس فيه معنى الدعاء كسورة أبي لهب لايؤثر فيه قصد غير القرآنية”.

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