Ramadan ends; Eid…What then?

September 10th, 2010

A Muslim’s Life never stops worshiping and obeying Allah Taala! Indeed, for a Muslim, every season and every moment is a time to accomplish good deed. Ramadan is an exercise and preparation period. We, who are alive in this world, should not be forgetful of the incidents drawing near (Death, Qiyamah etc). We must be

I [Mufti Taqi Usmani (DB)] have heard a quote of Hazrat Abu Bakr (RA) from my Shaykh Dr. Abdul Hai Arefi (R) which I haven’t (yet) seen in any book. However not to mention, Hazrat Arefi (R) has narrated it from a book. The quote is: If a person utters two words after accomplishing Ibadat,

Try and Cry: Shun the Deceptions!

September 3rd, 2009

Keep on trying and crying in Ramadan; nothing to lose hope. Make efforts for accomplishing Good Deeds as much as possible; do Istegfar and repent that we couldn’t do rightly the deeds. Try your best and Cry to Allah Taala regretfully for acceptance. Our mind would be deceived in several ways, which will make us

Hazrat Abu Huraiyra (R) informs, Hazrat Rasulullah Sallallahu Alaiyhi wa Sallam said (Meaning), Some among you waits for becoming rich, which makes them disobedient; or waits to become poor, which makes them forget Allah Taala. Or waits until they fall ill, which breaks down health; or waits for the old age to come, which erodes

Pitfall of satan

December 13th, 2007

From Arba’yeen (Tableege Deen) of Imam Gazzali (Rah) Sometimes some people falsely believe: “Though our limbs are engaged at worldly affairs, our soul is not absorbed the world; always our mind is attentive towards Allah Ta’la.” This state is often a pitfall of Satan. Question to them: Without wetting your toes how can one walk