Friday, April 28, 2023

Brief Story of Battle of Siffin

 Battle of Siffin or Safeen

Brief Story of Battle of Siffin


The Battle of Siffin was a major military conflict that took place in the year 657 AD between the forces of the Islamic Caliphate led by Caliph Ali and the rebel forces led by Muawiyah ibn Abu Sufyan, the governor of Syria. The battle was fought near the banks of the Euphrates River in what is now modern-day Iraq.

The conflict arose after a dispute over the legitimacy of Caliph Ali's rule. A group of rebels, led by Muawiyah, accused Ali of being responsible for the murder of the previous Caliph, Uthman ibn Affan, and demanded that he be brought to justice. Ali rejected these demands and a confrontation ensued.

The two sides clashed in a fierce battle that lasted for several days. The Caliph's forces initially gained the upper hand, but the rebel forces managed to regroup and launch a counter-attack, which resulted in heavy losses on both sides.

The battle eventually ended in a stalemate, with neither side able to claim a clear victory. However, the aftermath of the battle led to a split within the Islamic community, with some supporting Ali's leadership and others aligning with Muawiyah's claims.

The Battle of Safeen is considered a significant event in Islamic history and is often cited as an example of the dangers of internal conflict within the Muslim community. The legacy of the battle continues to be felt today, with many ongoing political and sectarian tensions in the Middle East being traced back to this historic conflict.

~ Aabid Hussain

Saturday, April 15, 2023

What is Allah in Arabic

Allah: One True God

Who is Allah
The word "Allah" comes from the Arabic language and is the proper name for God in Islam. The word "Allah" is derived from the Arabic word "ilah," which means "god." However, "ilah" is used to refer to any deity, whereas "Allah" is used exclusively to refer to the one true God in Islam.

The word "Allah" is also related to the Aramaic and Hebrew words for God, "Alaha" and "Eloah," respectively. This reflects the shared Semitic roots of these languages.

The name "Allah" was used by the pre-Islamic Arabs to refer to a supreme deity, and it was already in use by the Arab Christians and Jews before the advent of Islam. However, in the Islamic tradition, "Allah" is understood to refer exclusively to the God of monotheistic revelation, as taught by the Prophet Muhammad.

Today, the word "Allah" is used by millions of Muslims around the world to refer to God in their prayers, religious texts, and everyday speech.

Wednesday, October 12, 2022

Remember these Important 7 Duas for taking tough Decisions
Islamic Duas

In our life, there comes a time when we need to take tough decisions. When we take a decision we do not know the result or the outcome of the decision.

What keeps us motivated is our faith in Almighty Allah. If you are a true believer you don’t care about the result what you care about is the blessings of the Almighty.

The Almighty has blessed us with some beautiful Duas and these Duas help us overcome any difficult situation.

Today in this post I am going to mention 7 important Duas if you are making some tough decisions in your life.

Remember these 7 Important Duas before taking tough decisions in your life.

Important 7 Duas before taking tough decisions

Here is the list of important 7 Duas with your English translation.

Dua 1

Arabic

Rabbi habli hukman wa alhiqni bissaalihin [26:83]

English

O my lord, Grant me authority and join me with the righteous

Dua 2

Arabic

Allahumma Khirli wa Akhtarli

English

O Allah, make it good for me and choose for me. [Trimidhi]

Dua 3

Arabic

Allahumma Alhimni Rushdi wa Aidhni min Sharri nafsi

English

O Allah! Inspire in me guidance and deliver me from the evils within myself.

Dua 4

Arabic

Allahumma inni as aluka an tajala kulla gadaa in qadhaitahu li khayran

English

O Allah, i ask You to make every decree that You decree concerning me good. [ibn majah]

Dua 5

Arabic

Allahumma inni as aluka ath-Thabata fil Amr wal azeemata alar-rushd

English

O Allah, I ask You for steadfastness in All my affairs and determination in following the right path. [an-nasai]

Dua 6

Arabic

Allahumma Rahnataka Arju fala Takilni Ila Nafsi tarfata Ayn wa Aslih li Sha’ni Kullah la Ilaha Ila ant.

English

Oh Allah, I hope for Your mercy, so do not interest me to myself for the twinkling of an eye and set all my affairs straight, there is no deity except You.

Dua 7

Arabic

Allahumma arinal haqqa haqqan warjuqnattiba wa arinal baatila baatilan warzuqnaj-tinaabah

English

O Allah, Let us see the good as good, and bless us with the ability to follow it and show us the falsehood as falsehood and bless us with the ability to stay away from it.

Saturday, May 15, 2021

Why is Al-Aqsa Mosque important to Muslims

Importance of Al-Aqsa Mosque to Muslims

For Muslims every mosque is important, but Al-Aqsa is one of the three mosques that has been given higher places in the hearts of Muslims.


Al-Aqsa mosque is basically an area which consists of several buildings, many minarets at the perimeter, and prayer areas that also includes the the Dome of the Rock and the Qibli Mosque, Masjid Al Buraq. 


One of the top reasons for the importance is that it is the only mosques after the Kaabah mentioned in the the holy book, the Al-Qur’an.

Importance of Al Aqsa Mosque to Muslims
Image Courtesy: bing.com Dome of the Rock

Lets talk about the importance of one of these mosques, the Al-Aqsa Mosque.


Here are few points mentioned below that tells the importance of Al-Aqsa mosque to the Muslims.


1. Al-Aqsa mosque was the first Qiblah of the Muslims.


2. It is the second house of the Almighty Allah built on the earth.

3. This is the land from which the messenger Muhammad (PBUH) was taken up to the heavens to meet the Almighty Allah.

4. This is the land on which Prophet Jesus (PBUH) will kill the biggest Fitnah on the earth, Dajjal (Anti-Christ). (Muslim. 2937).

5. According to a Hadiths, This is the land on which the angels of the Almighty Allah are spreading their wings over. (Trimidhi 3954).

6. It is the third holiest site after that two holy mosques is in Mecca and Medina.

7. The mosque is mentioned by Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). He advised Muslims to visit this mosque and offer prayers. He said, “Set out deliberately on a journey only to three Mosques- this mosque of mine (in Medina), the sacred Mosque (in Mecca) and the Masjid Al Aqsa”. (Bukhari & Muslim)

8. According to Muslims this is the place where hundreds of messengers of Allah and many companions of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)are buried.

9. This is the place where Allah himself calls it a blessed place and this places is also mentioned directly or indirectly 70 times in the Quran.

These are the a few reasons for the importance of the Al-Aqsa Mosque to the Muslims.

So, When the Palestinians or the Muslims around the world, say about dying for this land and do anything to protect this land, they actually are not only protecting their own land but the actual reason is that they seek closeness to Allah by loving this land.

Monday, November 19, 2018

Islamic Inspirational Quotes in English

Best True Islamic Inspirational Quotes

Islamic Quotes in English


Hello my brothers and sisters, In this article I am providing you some of the true Islamic Inspiration Quotes in English. I hope you will like these quotes and inspire yourself and everyone around you with these beautiful Islamic quotes.

Hello Mere Sabhi Bhai aur Behan, Aaj Main Yahan Aapke Saamne Kuch Islamic Inspirational Quotes English mein yahan aapke, aur ham sab ke liye likh raha hoon, taaki Aapko isse ek sahi raasta mile Aurr Allah paak Aapko Hidayat De.

Islamic Inspirational Quotes

1. Allah knows what is best for you and when it’s best for you to have it.

2. Only in Islam do the king and the peasant bow down together side by side proclaiming God's Greatness.

3. Happiness will never come to those who fail to appreciate the blessings they already have.

4. The solution to every problem is patience and seeking forgiveness.

5. Worries end when Salah begins.

6. 
The Five Pillars of Islam
Islam is a religion of over 1. 6 billion people living all around the globe.

Islam is nothing without these five pillars. A Muslim is a true Muslim only if he/she follows these five pillars.

These five pillars are the base of Islam, the basic rules a true follower must follow. People may have a Muslim name, but if he/she doesn't know or follow these five pillars; the fragrance of peace, love, and affection can't be smelt of him/her.

Five Pillars of Islam
The Five Pillars of Islam


The Five Pillars of Islam are-

1. Declaration of Faith -  Understanding with the full faith and no doubt the first Kalimah, i.e., "There is no god but God (One Supreme power with no associates or partners) and Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) is his messenger (last) and servant".

2. The Daily Prayers - Praying 5 times a day is compulsory for every individual.

3. Zakat (Charity) - Every wealthy or capable Muslim must give 2.5% (usually) of their annual savings to the needy people.

4. Fasting - Ramadhan, the holy month when Muslims must fast to purify one-selves.

5. Hajj, the pilgrimage to Mecca - Muslims who can afford physically or by wealth should go to Mecca once in their lifetime.