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@zahrah | 8 September 10 | |
'The day when hearts will be dead..' refers to the era wherein people will be entangled in havoc and sin.. This explanation perfectly matches the pitiful state of affairs unfolding before our eyes daily.. Hence, by simply practicing on this Hadeeth, Allaah Ta'aala promises to keep our spiritual hearts steadfast on His Deen when shaytaan will be launching his 'deadly attacks' on our 'spiritual hearts'
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@zahrah | 8 September 10 | |
..Just as how we encouraged one another to join in and to keep the Masjids lively during Ramadhaan, let us extend this Blessed lively atmosphere to just one more night!
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@zahrah | 8 September 10 | |
Let us equip ourselves againgts shaytaan's 'heart attack'! - from the booklet 'The Crescent of Ramadhaan' by Ml Rafique Valley..
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@zahrah | 8 September 10 | |
Let us equip ourselves againgts shaytaan's 'heart attack'! - from the booklet 'The Crescent of Ramadhaan' by Ml Rafique Valley..
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@zahrah | 9 September 10 | |
The Sunnahs of Eid-ul-Fitr: a. To awaken earlier than usual.. b. To brush the teeth with Miswaak.. c. To make Ghusl.. d. To be well dressed in an Islaamic manner.. e. To dress in ones best clothes - not necessarily new.. Care should be taken that one does not incur debts or transgress the Islaamic limits of of modesty on such clothes.. g. To use Itr...
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@zahrah | 9 September 10 | |
g. To perform Eid Salaah at the Eidgaah - Musallah - open ground.. h. Eat an odd number of dates - or anything sweet - on Eid-ul-Fitr before Eid Salaah.. i. To go to the Musallah early.. j. To walk to the place of Eid Salaah, if it is within walking distance.. k. To recite the Takbeer on the way to the Musallah silently for Eid-ul-Fitr.. l. To use different routes to and from the place of Eid Salaah..
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@mi_shil | 9 September 10 | |
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@zahrah | 9 September 10 | |
m. To frequently recite the Takbeer.. n. To perform 2 Raka'at Waajib Salaatul Eid without any Athaan or Iqaamah.. o. It is forbidden to perform Nafl Salaah at the Musallah either before or after the Salaah.. p. It is incorrect and, indeed, not the sunnah of our beloved Nabee Sallal Laahu Alayhe Wasallam to shake hands or hug after the Eid Salaah.. However to meet those who have come from afar by shaking hands or hugging them as when meeting them normally is permissible..
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@zahrah | 9 September 10 | |
q. To greet one another on Eid day with the words 'Eid Mubarak' is permissible, but should not be done as a ritual..
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@zahrah | 9 September 10 | |
Greetings and congratulating one another with special wordings is another aspect which augments the joy of this day.. This has been the practice of the honourable Sahaabah Radheyal Laahu Anhum, Taabe'een as well as those coming thereafter.. Sayyedenaa Jubayr bin Nufayr Radheyal Laahu Anhu states,
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