Saturday, May 16, 2026

Even You recite the Qur'an in the lap of one's own menstruating wife




Hadith

Narrated `Aisha : 
The Prophet (ﷺ) used to lean on my lap and recite Qur'an while I was in menses.
Sahih al-Bukhari 297
In-book : Book 6 Hadith 4



Hadith

حَدَّثَنَا أَبُو نُعَيْمٍ الْفَضْلُ بْنُ دُكَيْنٍ، سَمِعَ زُهَيْرًا، عَنْ مَنْصُورٍ ابْنِ صَفِيَّةَ، أَنَّ أُمَّهُ، حَدَّثَتْهُ أَنَّ عَائِشَةَ حَدَّثَتْهَا أَنَّ النَّبِيَّ صلى الله عليه وسلم كَانَ يَتَّكِئُ فِي حَجْرِي وَأَنَا حَائِضٌ، ثُمَّ يَقْرَأُ الْقُرْآنَ‏.‏



The Prayer


Urwa said that A'isha, the wife of the Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace used to pray asr while the sunlight was pouring into her room, before the sun itself had become visible (i.e. because it was still high in the sky).

English book : Book 1, Hadith 2
Muwatta Malik

Express love towards your wife


1400 years ago, the Prophet (peace be upon him) set very high standards for the Muslim men.
He would help his wives in daily chores, he would leave no stone unturned in expressing love towards his wives. He would drink from the same place Aisha (may Allah be pleased with her) drank from. He would be playful with them. He would put morsels of food in their mouths. The examples are countless. The question is - do you follow his example?

ख़ुदा नेकी करने वालों को दोस्त रखता है




और ख़ुदा की राह में ख़र्च करो और अपने हाथ जान हलाकत मे न डालो और नेकी करो बेशक ख़ुदा नेकी करने वालों को दोस्त रखता है

Sura Al-Baqarah, Ayah 195"





*"और ख़ुदा की राह में ख़र्च करो और अपने हाथों को हलाकत में न डालो, और भलाई करो। बेशक, अल्लाह भलाई करने वालों को पसंद करता है।"*


This verse encourages believers to spend for the cause of Allah and avoid actions that could lead to self-destruction. It also highlights the importance of doing good deeds, as Allah loves those who are kind and righteous.

** Surah Al-Baqarah, Ayah 195 (Qur'an 2:195) **:


Good Words





He who believes in Allah & the Last Day should either utter Good Words or better Keep Silence 


The phrase you shared is a well-known hadith that teaches the importance of speaking wisely or remaining silent. It is recorded in Sahih al-Bukhari and Sahih Muslim and is one of the most profound sayings of the Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) regarding speech and personal conduct.

In Arabic, the hadith is: "Man kāna yuʾminu billāhi wa-l-yawm al-ākhir fal-yaqul khayran aw liyasmut" (من كان يؤمن بالله واليوم الآخر فليقل خيرا أو ليصمت)

Translation: "Whoever believes in Allah and the Last Day should speak good or remain silent."

Key Lessons:

1. Wisdom in Speech: The hadith emphasizes that one should carefully consider their words before speaking. If their words do not bring benefit or goodness, it is better to remain silent.


2. Control of Tongue: In Islam, controlling one's speech is seen as a form of self-discipline. Idle talk, gossip, or harmful speech can lead to sin, and this hadith guides believers to avoid such pitfalls.


3. Accountability: The mention of belief in Allah and the Last Day indicates that our words and actions will be accounted for in the Hereafter, so it's important to speak responsibly.



This hadith is often cited in discussions about maintaining good manners and ethical speech in Islam. 

Righteous will be in Pleasure





Indeed, the Righteous will be in pleasure.
Al-Quran 82:13



This verse is from Surah Al-Infitar (Chapter 82, Verse 13) of the Quran.
 It refers to the ultimate reward for the righteous, those who have lived a life of faith and good deeds, promising them eternal happiness and bliss in the hereafter.

If you're reflecting on the meaning of this verse, it's a reminder of the positive outcome for those who follow the path of righteousness. 

This verse, "Indeed, the righteous will be in pleasure" (Quran 82:13), comes from Surah Al-Infitar (The Cleaving), which focuses on the Day of Judgment, the accountability of human deeds, and the final reward or punishment based on one's actions.

Deeper Meaning and Context:

The verse describes the fate of the righteous (Al-Abrar), those who live according to the guidance of Allah, maintain faith, and perform good deeds. In Islamic teachings, righteousness isn't limited to outward acts of worship like prayer and fasting but encompasses a lifestyle of kindness, honesty, justice, and compassion towards others.

The term "pleasure" (Na'eem) used in this verse implies much more than simple joy or happiness. It refers to the eternal and perfect state of bliss in Paradise, free from any hardship, sadness, or suffering. The pleasure mentioned is both spiritual and physical, encompassing every aspect of a person's being, as Paradise is described as a place of unimaginable delights prepared for the righteous.

The Concept of Reward for the Righteous:

Islam teaches that those who follow the path of righteousness will be rewarded in the Hereafter with pleasures that far surpass any joy they might experience in this world. Some scholars suggest that this verse emphasizes that the righteous will have peace, both in terms of physical enjoyment and emotional or spiritual fulfillment.

In contrast to the punishment prepared for the disbelievers or wrongdoers (which is mentioned in other verses of the same Surah), this verse highlights the eternal reward of those who remained steadfast in their faith and actions. The pleasures of Paradise, according to other verses in the Quran, include gardens beneath which rivers flow, the company of the pure, and the most important reward: the satisfaction of Allah and His eternal pleasure with them.

Reflection for Believers:

This verse serves as a source of motivation and hope for believers. It reminds them that the trials and challenges faced in this world for the sake of righteousness and staying true to one's faith will not be in vain. Allah is fully aware of everyone's actions, and ultimate success lies with Him.

In addition, this verse underscores the Quranic theme of accountability and recompense, where everyone will be judged fairly based on their deeds and rewarded or punished accordingly.





Friday, May 15, 2026

Jumma Mubarak



FRIDAY

Us ke Dar per Sukoon milta hai Uski ibadat 
se noor milta hai jo jhuk gaya Allah ke Sajdeh mein
 phir wo jo Chahe zaroor milta hai 

Farz Namaz



Farz...

Farz Sirf Jumma Ki Namaz Ko Na Samjho Har Din Namaz Tum Par Farz Hai...!

Jumma Mubarak



Jumma Mubarak !


Duniya Ki Sab Se Behtreen Khubsoorat Or Haseen Naimton Main Se Aik Naimat Namaz Hai, Jo Sakoon Is Main Hai Wesa Sakoon Kaheen Nahi !

ALLAH Jisse Hidayat Dede Usse Koi Gumraah Nahi Kar Sakta.



Jummah Mubarak 
ALLAH Jisse Hidayat Dede Usse Koi Gumraah Nahi Kar Sakta.

Jumma Ka Keemti Waqt



" Jumma Ka Keemti Waqt "

 Jumma Ke Din Ek waqt Esa Bhi 
Hota Hai Ki Banda 
Jo Mange Allah Usse Ataa 
Karta He.. 

"Or Zyada tr Ulma ka farman h ki wo wakt
 Asr or magrib ke darmiyan ka hota he" 
(ABU DAWOOD, TIRMIZI, NASAI) 

Jummah Mubarak



Jummah Mubarak
Jummah The most scared day with countless blessing and mercies of Allah. May this Jummah lighten your life with teachings of Islam and protect you from calamity have a blessed Friday

Make Dua for Others you

Among the beauties of Islam is that you make dua for your brothers and sisters in Islam without knowing them and in return the angels make dua for you.
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