Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Allahumma- inni-ala-Zikr-ika-wa Shuk-rika-wa-husni-ibad-atika..

Bismillaah ir Rahmaan ir Raheem
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It is said that when the angel of death is taking the rooh (soul) outof thebody whom passes away....it is a painful experience.They say that when the dead awakeon Qayaamat, the effect of the rooh being taken out will still be there.

Therefore, ALLAH has told us torecite the Ayatul-Kursi after every Farz salaat and it is stated that whoever recites this, their rooh will be taken out as you would takeout a strand of hair from a pile of flour. How light would that feel, MashaAllah! May Allah save us from any sort of pain and may He let us die with Imaan in our hearts and save us from the azaab. Aameen.

There is no word as beautiful as Allah.
No example as beautiful as Rasulallah(SAW).
No lesson as beautiful as Islam
No song as melodious as Azan.
No charity as meaningful as Zakat.
No encyclopaedia as perfect as Al-Quran.
No prayer as perfect as Salaat.N
o diet as perfect as fasting.
No journey as perfect as Hajj.

Let's realize that Islam is forever beautiful and perfect, please forward this message to get the sawaab of passing on knowledge.

This is most common among us, most of us talk during Azaan... Read this..The Holy Prophet(SAW) said, Stop doing everything during the Azaan,even reading the Quran, the person who talks during the Azaan will not be able to say the Kalimah-e-Shahadat on his/her death bed....

Please pass this message to EveryOne... READ THIS DUAA FOR BETTER LIFE

Allahumma- inni-ala-Zikr-ika-wa Shuk-rika-wa-husni-ibad-atika..

9 comments:

  1. What does the "dead awaken on Qayaamat mean?"
    VJ

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  2. Hi Vijay

    Terribly sorry about the delay in replying.
    Qayaamat here means the end of the world as promised by our Allah Almighty, where the whole world falls into destruction and every single being left will die. When the Qayaamat arrives, we will all be awaken for this appraisal where every deed that one does in their life in this world will be taken into account and you will be appraised accordingly. That will determine whether we will go to heaven or hell, forever.

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  3. The dua... can u pleaaase confirm what that actually does and perscribes??... thank u

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  4. Salam Razwana
    From what I gathered, the doa is to thank Allah to enable us to 'beribadah' to him, and it is indeed a priviledge for us to able to do so. But what it actually does or prescribes, wallahualam. I do learned here to recite ayatul Kursi after every solat to be spared the pain of death.

    Thanks for dropping by!

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  5. what is the translation of the dua??

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  6. Hello there Puan- whats happens to those who have never had the opportunity to hear the Tawrah, Injil or Quran? - like those who were born in remote Nepali mountains, deserts of Ethiophia or grew up in some nameless tribe "dan tidak mendapat sebarang Petunjuk "

    On what basis will God judge them? ---Vijay--

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    1. There are more than 100 of thousands prophets to the face of earth. So, they definitely would have got the message of God, So will be answerable accordingly.

      If you are more concern to those people mentioned, and are in your knowledge area.

      Reach them & Preach them...

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  7. Hi A.VIJAYCHANDRAN,

    Where ever you are born or brought up, Allah gives everyone a fair chance to recognize him, and there have been instances where explorers have stumbled upon uncivilized tribes which worship one god and do prayers similar to namaz...

    Allah is the greatest judge.

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  8. Kingg Zee: Please find the translation of the dua -
    "Allahumma a`inni ala zikrika, wa shukrika, wa husni `ibadatika"
    (O Allah, help me remember You, to be grateful to You, and to worship You in an excellent manner)
    Visit: http://islamlearnings.blogspot.com/

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