Scattered Pearls

June 17th, 2011

These are some scattered golden advice from the Pious Scholars, which should always be practiced to improve our life: Always start a work with Bismillah. Niyat (good intention) turns many of our ‘ordinary work’ into ‘great worship’. Highly value it! Manage the time well; do not let time be wasted by being engaged in useless

Adorn Ramadan with Dua

August 16th, 2010

According to Hadith, Dua is a weapon for a Mu’min (Believer). It is such an act that requires no fixed time, no special place and no particular state. Regardless of ones situation, one may supplicate, utter Dua, seek refuge, support and shelter to the Lord of the Universe, the Master & Planner, the Creator of

Continue committing sins have so many negative outcomes that it is hard to discuss all in short. Breaching the Commandments of Allah Taala is no doubt an audacious violation.

Allah Tala is definitely in support of the Believers. In this world of test, sometimes we start doubting; often we think according to our comprehension that if we do this, that and so will happen. However, nothing would never happen and nothing ever happened without Allah Tala’s wish. He is always beside His obedient slave.

Sabr – is a broad term which needs to be understood clearly. Achieving Sabr will reach a man towards the Satisfaction of Allah Taala; reap true Love of Allah Taala. Mufti Shafi Saheb (R) said, To be steadfast on the path of Allah Taala whatever be the situation; i.e. accomplish the deed which He had

O Allah! Unlock the doors of our hearts by Your Rememberance (Zikr) and provide us ability to enjoy Your complete Bounties and provide us Your Full Blessings (Rahmah) and always keep us amongst Your noble servants! – Dua from Hadith, collected from Munajate Makbool of Hazrat Mawlana Ashraf Ali Thanvi (R) The e-book in English

An Important Manner of Dua

October 22nd, 2007

An important manner of Supplication (Dua) from the sayings of Hazrat Rasulullah Sallallahu Alaiyhi wa Sallam When anyone prays (makes dua) among you, he shouldn’t say: “O Allah! If you wish you may pardon me. If you wish you may bless me. If you wish you may give me Rizk.” Rather he must plead firmly