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    Islamic Unity

    Islamic Unity: Allah says in The Noble Qur'an: "The Believers are but a single Brotherhood." [Al-Hujurat 49:10] The Messenger of Allah said, "The Muslims are like a body, if one part of the body hurts, rest of the body will also suffer." The Messenger of Allah said, "Believers are brethren, their lives are equal to each other and they are as one hand against their enemy." The Messenger of Allah said, "It is not permissible for two Muslims to be annoyed and angry for more that three days." The Messenger of Allah said, "When Muslims are angry with each other for three days. If they do not compromise then they go away from the limits of Islam and the one who compromise first will enter Jannah (Paradise) earlier."
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    Pearls of Wisdom

    Pearls of Wisdom: Don't love the Heart that hurts you and don't hurt the Heart that loves you. Don't cry over anyone who won't cry over you. Good friends are hard to find, harder to leave, and impossible to forget. Most people walk in and out of your life, but only friend's leave footprints in your heart. True friendship "never" ends. Friends are forever. People are lonely because they build walls instead of bridges. If we are incapable of finding peace in ourselves, it is pointless to search elsewhere. The bond that links your true family is not one of blood, but of respect and joy in each other's life. Rarely do members of one family grow up under the same roof. A change of heart changes everything. Our greatest glory is not in ever falling, but in rising every time we fall. You only live once - but if you work it right, once is enough. One generation plants trees, and the next enjoys the shade. It is difficult to live in the present, ridiculous to live in the future, and impossible to live in the past. Nothing is as far away as one minute ago.
  3. Oh! How I wish I could have seen, the Greatest Hero there has ever been. As his sword with bravery did gleam, as he did fight the Kuffar and Mushrikeen. Oh! How I wish my ears could hear, The Greatest Teacher to ever appear. As he sat with his Companions so dear, Beautifully preaching, with love and fear. Oh! How I wish my Heart to emulate, The greatest Mercy that ALLAH did ever create. As he did demolish vice and hate, As his kindness did reverberate. Oh! How I wish my Character to be, Like The Purest of mankind undoubtedly. As he who played with children lovingly, As he who was rarely seen unsmilingly. Oh! How I wish for such determination, As Him-the Greatest Illumination, The truth he conveyed to the entire nation, As he guided them with his motivation Never could the sun outshine This Beautiful Nabi of mine. Oh! How I wish to be like HE Noble Prophet MOHAMMED,upon Him May peace Be.
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    islamic exercise::::fasaad

    My first topic is "Fasaad in islam" kia aap sab is topic per thora thora discuss karin gey app sab jitna bi fasaad ke baray main jantey hain please discuss karain. thank Hina
  5. Asalaam u Alikum i am a Muslim sister.I want to join islami sister corner.How can i join? Please somebody help me. Many thanks
  6. salaam everyone Arabia is the location of this rhyme, long ago, before our prophets time. It was a very harsh and barren land, surrounded by vast oceans of sand. The Arab society, lacked law and order and was infested with chaos and disorder. All the Arabs did was quarrel and fight. Few were educated, a handful could write. The strong and ruthless ruled the tribes, consisting mainly of corruption and bribes. Much blood was spilt in many a feud, and their fighting was unjust and crude. They fought over the smallest thing and death and mourning, this would bring. These tribal feuds, for years would last and deep into misery, the society was cast. Every vice and evil, they staunchly followed In their depravity, like animals they wallowed Chasing every desire, alcohol they drank. To the depth of corruption, they now sank. Rights and dignity they didn't respect, to call them barbaric would be correct. Their treatment of orphans was inhumane, cause them suffering and so much pain. The women's status was considered low. Not a shred of respect, did they ever show. It is evident enough that evil did thrive, when newborn daughters were buried alive. They worshipped gods made of stone Others made of wood, feathers or bone Some worshiped trees, stars or the sun And the belief in one god, they did shun Every civilization had passed them by To conquer them, no nation would try To them the Arabs were a lost cause A society riddled with evil and flaws In total ignorance, the Arabs thus dwelled and against Allah, they continually rebelled To truth and knowledge, they were blind and this rang true, for the rest of mankind It was from Arabia, the truth shone bright The words of Allah, an illuminating light It came in the form of the Holy Qu'ran. Guidance from Allah - the Lord of man. Hope everybody will like it Wasalam
  7. Salaam everyone Brother Madani muna You ask this Question Q; What is the meaning of muslims? ANS; The word "Islam" means "Surrender to Allah" and the word "Muslim" refers to those who surrender to Allah. It applies to those who do so genuinely and by following the instructions of God as sent through His Messengers. It does not refer to those who have misunderstood these instructions or corrupted them or simply pay lip service to them to various degrees or are merely called by certain names. When such deviation from the original message occurred then God sent another Messenger to rectify the religion. Therefore, these terms refer generally to the Last Message and the people who follow them. But, of course, these may also have deviated and then it cannot apply to them either. The above is the "connotation" of the terms. But their "denotation", i.e. when applied to cases then these words can be used in a number of ways. They can be applied to (1)"Muslims" The followers of Muhammad . (2)"Mulsims" The followers of Moses, the Esa and Jesus ( the People of the Book) Main umeed karti hoon kay mera answer thiek hey. If not please tell me where i am wronge. Thnaks Salaam
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