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Ikhwani Ragheb Sergany/Sarjanee of Egypt (promoted by ex-Employee of Deviant Zakir Naik Abu Bakr Zakariya of Bangladesh) indulging in Protests & Demonstrations for Rebellious Revolution in Egypt
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No Zakir Naik & No PeaceTV - Abu Suhailah 'Umar Quinn
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faiz-ibn-hussain · 2 years
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Qaradhwee - The Imam and role model of Jamiat Ahle Hadees al-Hind (Indian Ikhwaan al-Mufliseen)
Mukhtar Ahmed Nadvi (so-called "Ameer" of Jamiat 1990-97) Introduces Qaradawee to the Urdu speaking masses; praises Qaradawee as an Allamah, Faqeeh, whose knowledge is Waseeh (wide), who is a unique Alim of our time!!!
He describes Qaradawee as an example of Salaf us Salih and Allah's refuge is sought from this kind of ghuloo with the heads of dhalalah...
Encourages the masses to spread this book, hear his exciting speeches describes this book as "an encyclopedia" of Islamic Fiqh and that his book is worthy of being written by LIQUID GOLD (Aab-e-zar)!!!
#Qaradawi #ikhwan #jamiatahlehadees #AhleHadees #abuzaidzameer #iPlusTV #PeaceTV
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happyamy3458 · 2 years
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🎵一首正能量的歌曲 + ❤一句太阳心语 = ☀️开启正能量满满的一天
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❤ 愛的祈禱 - 富圆太平进行曲
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khutbahs · 4 years
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Allah is the One and Only ‘true God’
Allah is the One, He is similar to none
Allah is Exalted above all Creations.
Allah is the One and Only 'True Deity'
He has the Perfect power and divinity.
 আল্লাহ্‌ একমাত্র ‘সত্য মাবুদ’
আল্লাহ একমাত্র সত্য মাবুদ।
“আল্লাহ্ তায়ালা আছেন আসমানে
সৃষ্টি সকল কিছুর ঊরধে সমুন্নত,      
সবকিছুই তাঁর ক্ষমতা, জ্ঞান ও নিয়ন্ত্রণে
আর কিছুই নেই কোথাও তাঁর মতো।“
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ibrahimkhidr · 4 years
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Jabal al-Noor (the Mount of Light) — the hill upon which the Hira Caves are located.
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soloswazz · 5 years
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You think the #BBNAIJA is spreading immorality amongst our youth. My friend, that's only one channel in hundreds of channels on the MultiChoice platform. There are tens of multiples of channels that teaches morality, tune to #EmmanuelTV, #Godtv, #LoveWorld ,#TBN, etc., if you are a Christian. For the Muslims, there are numerous as well, think of #IslamTV, #PeaceTV, etc. If you want to go traditional, there's #AfricanMagicEpic, and others. Thousands of media houses have been teaching morality, and yet are we moral? Millions of Pastors, Priest, Imams and other Clerics teach morality on daily bases and yet we see and observe scandals amongst them. We are humans. We are not angles. We are naughty, and that's nature. Start your own programme or show, if it trends, you hammer. To be creative for public consumption and acceptance is not an easy task. Meanwhile, where is this #Tacha of a girl, she's Bae. I'm in love with her style and mode. How did you say we are voting again? Because I'm in to vote for her again and again and again.#Mercy too is good and good to go. I don't know of the men, but ladies are good, except for #Mike amongst the "pepper dem housemates". He is also very influencial on social media with his account verified on instagram.com with more than 67,000 followers. #bbn #bbnaija ©️2019 #soloswazz https://www.instagram.com/p/Bzr4QSynKaP/?igshid=107hd63jqzqos
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uphindia-world · 5 years
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Cable operators in Sri Lanka block Zakir Naik's Peace TV
Cable operators in Sri Lanka block Zakir Naik’s Peace TV
COLOMBO: Two of Sri Lanka’s major cable TV operators, have dropped controversial Indian Islamic preacher Zakir Naik’s Peace TV from their channel following the country’s worst terror attacks on Easter Sunday which killed over 250 people, according to a media report.
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名人媒体 Peace is PeaceTV Choice! We love peace, We need Peace! 和平是名人媒体的选择,...
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ITInokasGg8 HH Younus AlGohar raises important questions about the type of Islam that Zakir Naik projects in light of his blasphemous statements about Prophet Mohammad. 'If somebody is doing bad and you do not raise your voice against it, as a result of your silence, that man who is spreading bad things will feel encouraged. Prophet Mohammad said, "The greatest of all Jihad is to raise your voice against the tyrant king." 'If somebody tells you, "I'm a Christian but I don’t believe in Jesus," will you not ask him, "How on Earth are your Christian? If you don’t believe in Jesus, then what is it that makes you a Christian?" If you say, "I am a Muslim but it is prohibited for me to believe in Prophet Mohammad," not even my intellect allows it to accept it and keep quiet.' You can watch the live recordings of these videos every day at 22:00 GMT on http://younusalgohar.com Can't access this video? Watch it on Daily Motion: http://www.dailymotion.com/mehdifoundation Listen to this speech on the go with SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/younusalgohar/ #BanWahhabloodism#Wahhabism#wahhabi #India #Mumbai#AzanMaida#Modi #salafi #salafism #ISIS#ISIL #Daesh#Modijee #terrorism #terrorist#terrorists#extremism #PeaceTV#hatespeech#hatepreaching #radicalIslam#ZakirNaik#SaudiArabia #islamist #jihad#jaihind#Hind #گوھر_شاہی #ALRATV https://www.instagram.com/p/Bu9BEY3nBXS/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=6uoy0ri5np3w
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faiz-ibn-hussain · 2 years
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Jamiat Ahle-Hadees al-Hind (Undercover Ikhwnul-Mujrimeen Platform) promoting Deviant al-Qaradawi
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Mukhtar Ahmed Nadawi (so-called "Ameer" of Jamiat 1990-97) writes introduction to the book of Yusuf al-Qaradawi:
This urdu edition of Allaamah Yusuf al-Qaradawi's exemplary book 'Al Halal Wal-Haram Fil-Islam' is one highly valuable marvellous gift (hadiyah) of knowledge for the urdu speaking folk & in the treasure of urdu language this is a honorable addition. The topic of this book is the most important aspect of Islamic Fiqh. Those issues (Mas'a'il) on which arguements & research has been made (in this book), they are extremely important, beneficial & modern (Jadeed). The author in his style of authoring (tarz-e-nagarish), high ability of extracting rulings (power of Is'tad'laal) & skilful knowledge is unique & he is an owner of distinguished status & repute. The language of translation is exceedingly simple & of general understanding but filled with etiquette of elegance in composition. Along with these special charecterestics, the book's elevated printing & publishing also has been taken care of. It is hoped that in the world of knowledge this book shall be given high precedence with benevolence.
Allamah Yusuf al-Qaradawi - Is a liberal personality (faiz-yafta) of Jam'iyah al-Azhar, Egypt, a unique scholar (alim) of deen who is famous personality of our time. On the fiqh of al-Islam his insight is very wide (waseeh) & commanding (daqeeq). Apart from 'halal-wal-haram' from his books, a book like Fiqhuz-Zakat which is such a zaqeem & knowledge-based book worthy of being written with liquid gold (aab-e-zar). The afore-mentioned personality has authored tens of such books which are all famous & have been accepted in the world of knowledge.
Allamah Qaradawi was a principal of Al-Ma'hadud-deen in Doha, Qatar& currently is a senior teacher in training college based in Doha. The author is a famous da'ee of islamic world, an excellent leader in calling towards Allah & is a mujahid.
Allah has granted him a fine art of writing. His speeches possess huge excitement & are highly effective (mu'assar). From looks & his characterestics (seerah) both, he is a salafi & an example of Salaf us Salih. He is very accomodating (milansaar), sincere (mukhlis) & is a scholarly friend.
Importance of the book: In its topic this book is virtuous(jaam'eh), matchless (be-nazeer) & the author's claim is completely true that on the topic of halal & haram, in the islamic literature this book is the foremost addition. Various parts of conflicting arguements (of fiqh issues) were dispersed in the various books of fiqh have been collected under one topic for the first time in the form of a single saheefa (book/volume) with modern fashion of research, philosophical deduction of rulings & complete virtue.
This is how this book has become an encyclopedia of most important islamic matters. And this is the reason why this book has achieved general acceptance in the world of knowledge & tens of its editions have been spread throughout the world after being published. Before this one, there have been translations in Turkish & English aswell....
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نعوذ بالله من ذلك
May Allah ﷻ protect the ummah from their misguidance!
#jamiatahlehadees #iPlusTV #AhleHadees #Qaradawi #abuzaidzameer #PeaceTV #noortv #jalaluddinqasmi #aburizwanmuhammadi
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khutbahs · 4 years
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Islam 101: Understanding the misunderstood religion
Currently, the Islamic faith is under tremendous scrutiny from all sides. I often suspect that pundits who deliver their ideological quips regarding my faith do not have much in the way of direct experience nor understanding when it comes to this tender subject. The purpose of this column is to communicate information on the needlessly enigmatic subject of Islam.
Islam is a popular religion. The faith has nearly 1.6 billion practitioners — thus making it the second most practiced religion behind Christianity. Nearly 23 percent of the world is Muslim. The faith is currently growing at a rate that is believed to be the fastest among all major belief systems. Unfortunately, the previous sentence might give some readers cause for alarm. However, these impulses might be neutralized with increased exposure to Muslims and knowledge of the Islamic faith.
The word "Islam" in Arabic means submission. Muslims are those who submit to Allah (“God”). The faith is not named after a particular people, like Judaism, or a particular individual, like Christianity.
Interesting side note: the word “God” is derived from the old Germanic word “Gott” or “Gud," meaning “to invoke or sacrifice to.” Knowing as much as we know about Jesus, or "Isa" in Arabic, he most likely never referred to his deity as “God.” However, there is ample evidence that the namesake he used for his deity had a pronunciation closer to “AaLaH” or “AlaHa," a generic root word for “God” in Aramaic.
The necessary beliefs in Islam are of Allah, the angels, the Quran (Islamic holy scripture), the prophets, the Last Day (day of judgement) and the afterlife. A pivotal belief in Islam is that there is an inherent separation between the Creator and the creation. In Islam, Allah is the one creator and deity, and his creations possess no holiness or supreme powers. This logic is extended to all of the prophets. We believe that the prophets were humans of the highest character and piety, yet they were not worthy of worship.
Also, since no humans hold holiness, we see no need to confess our sins to men, or to seek spiritual endowment from anyone other than Allah. Allah states in the Quran that He rewards good behaviors, among the most frequently mentioned of these are speaking the truth, being kind to family, honoring parents, giving charity, feeding the poor, freeing slaves and studying. Allah also states in the Quran that He punishes bad behaviors; among these are the worship of idols, stealing from orphans, disobeying one’s parents, cheating on one’s spouse, giving false testimony, committing murder or suicide, or enslaving a free person.
Interesting fact: the words "heaven" and "hell" are both repeated in the Quran exactly 77 times.
There is a profound degree of weight in Islam’s messages and, like all powerful messages, they can be used for depravity in the wrong hands. Many men, as we have seen throughout history, exploit feelings of fear, passion and awe to achieve the same old patriarchal end goals: autocracy, the subjugation of women and the suppression of freedom. This has happened with other faiths and other cultures, although Islam does not necessarily promote a single culture. The fault is not in the faith itself, but in the individual practitioners and the misguided outsiders.
This assertion is shared by top United States security officials. Current United States National Security Adviser Lt. Gen. H. R. McMaster states that terrorists are “un-Islamic” and that we should avoid the term “radical Islamic terrorism” because it is inaccurate.
In my opinion, the best way to neuter terrorism by self-proclaimed Muslims is to ensure that the majority of Muslims around the world have ensured human dignity and fair treatment. When groups of people feel that they are under attack, they tend to lose objectivity and are more prone to radicalization. When Muslims see the injustices being carried out in places like Syria, Palestine and Iraq, it causes many of them — us — to feel demoralized, threatened or resentful.
Under these conditions, the most brutal and archaic of voices in the Muslim world are granted credibility. This phenomenon is present across all societies, including the United States. The brutality here perhaps is not on the level of the Middle East, but neither is the perceived threat among the citizenry. Canada, in the minds of radicals, has issued the Muslim world few sleights, and as a result, their nation has experienced considerably fewer terror attacks than other western nations. Terrorism is unacceptable under any circumstance, but we would be wise to understand and limit its causes.
Back to discussing the faith itself — in Islam, practice is based upon five essential pillars:
Shahada: to declare one's belief in Allah and the prophetic role of Muhammad.
Salah: to pray five times a day (dawn, noon, afternoon, sunset and evening).
Zakat: to give charity to those in need.
Sawn: to fast from food, liquids and other bodily pleasures during daylight hours in the month of Ramadan.
Hajj: to make a pilgrimage to Mecca at least once in a lifetime if it is physically and financially feasible.
Some other interesting nuggets pertaining to the practice of Islam:
Abstinence is to be practiced until marriage.
Mind-altering substances are prohibited.
The consumption of swine is prohibited.
While Islam is a strict faith compared to many other belief systems, an often under-communicated aspect of our faith is the great mercy of our Creator. Two epithets that we regularly use for Allah are “Al Rahman” and “Al Raheem," which translate to “the most compassionate” and “the most merciful.” Human beings sin, naturally — Allah understands, and He rewards our struggle and attempts at self-improvement. In fact, it could be said that Allah grades on a curve. The more difficult our fight to righteousness, the greater our reward with Him in the end.
A source of grave misunderstanding regarding the Islamic faith concerns the word "jihad," which literally means “struggle.” The concept of jihad revolves around a struggle for the greater good and the study, practice and preaching of Islam. Unfortunately, in the term’s original usage, there was a lot of room left for interpretation. While both suicide and murder are explicitly listed as some of the worst sins in our entire faith, many people imagine that some gruesome combination of the two ensures paradise and 72 virgins — I can assure you quite the contrary.
There are many ways to fight for the greater good; in fact, I hope I am enacting jihad right now.
Also, many people assume that the Islamic faith is hostile toward the world’s other religions. This is not so. Our Quran reads, “Rest assured that Believers (Muslims), Jews, Christians and Sabians — whoever believes in Allah and the Last Day and performs good deeds — will be rewarded by their Lord; they will have nothing to fear or to regret (22.40).” The Prophet’s life mission, endowed upon him by his Creator, was to spread the word of Islam. Yet, when it came to the sizable Jewish community right in Madinah, he established a peace agreement with them and allowed them to continue practicing their religion in peace.
In a letter to the Christian king of Abyssinia, he ends, "I have conveyed the message and now it is up to you to accept it. Once again, peace be upon him who follows the true guidance.” He employed no harassment — and he was the Prophet. Muslims believe that they know the truth, when people believe they know a truth that others do not, they like to get others up to speed. However, many Muslims around the world today would be wise to remember the Prophet’s gentle and earnest ways.
Another source of misunderstanding regarding the Islamic faith revolves around the female usage of hijab — a garment often worn to cover hair. Many in the West have made the argument that the hijab and the burka, a garment that covers nearly the full female body, are instruments of female subjugation. While it is true that some men, like in all societies, attempt to levy control over what the women in their proximity wear, I would argue that the original and true purpose of these garments was to conduce female humility and equality.
Last time I checked, men like to see what women look like — and as candidly as possible. This ogling can have adverse effects for women, including the inciting of passions in unwanted onlookers and the disregard for female cognitive and personal abilities. Islamic scholar Muhammad al-Bukhari states that “a woman is married for her deen (piety), her wealth or her beauty. You must go for the one with deen.” This quote expresses that the quality of a woman should be determined by her character, rather than her beauty or wealth. Martin Luther King Jr. expressed his view on the very meaning of human equality when he stated that his children should “not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.” Humility is an essential value in our faith, and it is not only mandated in the dress of females. Males must stay covered from their shoulders to their knees and refrain from accessorizing with gold or silk.
Contrary to the beliefs of many, Islam since the beginning has mandated women’s rights. In Islam, women have a right to property, education, lawsuit initiation, divorce initiation, alimony and suffrage. Also, falsely slandering a woman’s reputation is a grave sin — as well as spousal abuse and forced marriage. Our beloved Prophet’s own wife, Khadija, could arguably be seen as an original proponent of feminism. She was a reputable businesswoman who traded goods from Mecca to Yemen, had a history of turning down marriage proposals, asked the Prophet to marry her, gave charitably and was the very first person to accept Islam after our Prophet. We revere her.
Interesting fact: the words “man” and “woman” are both repeated in the Quran exactly 23 times.
I will end this article with 
Translations of some popular Muslim phrases:
Assalam Alaikom — “Peace be upon you.” — This phrase is a common greeting.
Allahu Akbar — “Allah is great.” — This phrase can be said out loud or simply thought of on a regular basis.
Alhamdulillah — “Praise be to Allah.” — This phrase is commonly used to express satisfaction with life.
Inshallah — “If Allah wills.” — This phrase is commonly used when Muslims plan or ponder future events.
Bismillah — “In the name of Allah.” — This phrase is commonly used before a Muslim starts something.
Subhanallah — “Glory to Allah.” — This phrase is commonly used to express amazement in regard to things.
Mashallah — “God has willed.” — This phrase is commonly used to express amazement in regard to human achievement.
La ilaha illa Allah — “There is no god but Allah.” — This phrase can used at any time.
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