Sunday, December 28, 2008

Iran Leader Urges Muslim States To Punish Israel Over Gaza

TEHRAN (AFP)--Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Sunday urged Muslim states to punish Israel and deplored what he called some Arab leaders' silence in the face of deadly attacks on the Gaza Strip. "The Zionist regime should be punished by Muslim states.

This usurping regime's leaders should also go on trial and be punished for this crime," Khamenei said in a statement quoted by state-run television. "All Palestinian Mujahids (fighters) and believers in the Islamic world are required to defend in any way they can the defenseless women, children and people of Gaza," the leader said. "Anyone who is killed in this legitimate and sacred defense is a martyr.

" Condemning Israeli raids on Gaza, Khamenei said, "the greater catastrophe is some Arab governments that claim to be Muslims encouraging silence." More than 280 Palestinians have been killed since Israeli warplanes launched air strikes on a wide range of Hamas targets in the besieged Gaza Strip on Saturday morning. Israel responded initially to violence that erupted around Gaza in early November by tightening its blockade of the territory and blocking deliveries of humanitarian aid and other basic supplies. Tehran is a staunch supporter of Hamas but rejects allegations that it supplies arms to the movement, saying it provides moral backing only.

Iran does not recognize the Jewish state and President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has repeatedly called for Israel to be wiped off the map and called the Holocaust a "myth."
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Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Translating the Friday Khutbah


Is it permissible to hold the Jummah Khutbah in English if the majority of the community does not understand Arabic? Have the scholars agreed on this issue or is there a difference of opinions?
Praise be to Allaah.

Some of the scholars said that it is not permitted to translate the khutbah given from the minbar on Friday and the two Eids into foreign (non-Arabic) languages. Their intention (may Allaah have mercy on them) was to maintain and preserve the Arabic language, and to follow the way of the Messenger (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) and his companions (may Allaah be pleased with them), which was to give the khutbah in Arabic in the lands of the Persians and others, and to encourage the people to learn Arabic and pay attention to it.

Other scholars said that it is permissible to translate khutbahs into other languages if most of the people being addressed do not know Arabic, based on the reason for which Allaah enjoined the khutbah, which is to teach the people about the rulings that Allaah has prescribed for them and to tell them of the sins which are forbidden, to guide them towards good characteristics and to warn them against bad characteristics. Undoubtedly paying attention to the aims and purposes is more important and takes precedence over paying attention to the words used, especially when the audience does not understand Arabic and the khutbah does not have any effect on them and does not motivate them to learn Arabic. (Especially in these times when the Muslims have fallen behind and others have advanced, and the language of the dominant people has become widespread and the language of the defeated is in a weaker position).

If the aim of conveying knowledge and Islamic teaching to the people can only be achieved among non-Arabs by translating the khutbahs into their languages, then the view that it is permissible to translate the khutbah into the prevalent language of the audience so that they may understand what is being said takes precedence and should be followed, especially if not translating the khutbahs will lead to conflicts and arguments. Undoubtedly translating the khutbah in such a case becomes essential to serve the people's interests and avoid mischief.

If there are some people in the congregation who do understand Arabic, then the khateeb should combine the two languages, giving the khutbah in Arabic then repeating it in the other language which the other people understand. In this manner he will achieve the two purposes, avoiding mischief and conflict among the people whom he is addressing.

There is a great deal of evidence to support that in the pure sharee'ah, such as the aayah (interpretation of the meaning):

"And We sent not a Messenger except with the language of his people, in order that he might make (the Message) clear for them."

[Ibraaheem 14:4]

And the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) commanded Zayd ibn Thaabit to learn the language of the Jews so that he might send letters to them in their language and establish proof against them, and so that he might read their letters when they were sent, and explain to the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) what they said. And when the Sahaabah (may Allaah be pleased with them) attacked the Romans and Persians, they did not fight them until they had called them to Islam by means of interpreters. When they conquered the foreign countries they called the people to Allaah in Arabic and commanded the people to learn it. Whoever among them did not know Arabic, they called him in his own language and made him understand what was meant in the language that he did understand. Thus proof was established. Undoubtedly this is the only way, especially at the end of time when Islam is like a stranger and every people is clinging to its own language. There is a very real need for translation now, and the daa'iyah cannot convey his message without it.

The khateeb should do that which best suits the interests of the people he is addressing. If the best is to give the khutbah part by part, in Arabic and then translated, then he should do that. If the best is to translate the entire khutbah, after giving the khutbah (in Arabic) or after the prayer, then he should do that. And Allaah knows best.

Fataawa al-Lajnah al-Daa'imah, 8/251-255

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Tuesday, December 23, 2008

CLOSING GUANTÁNAMO BAY WILL END ‘DARK CHAPTER’ IN US HISTORY, STRESS UN EXPERTS

CLOSING GUANTÁNAMO BAY WILL END 'DARK CHAPTER' IN US HISTORY, STRESS UN EXPERTS
New York, Dec 22 2008 12:10PM
A group of independent United Nations human rights experts have welcomed United States President-elect Barack Obama's announced decision close the Guantánamo Bay detention centre, stressing it will end "a dark chapter in the country's history."

In a statement issued in Geneva today, four UN human rights experts stated that "the regime applied at Guantánamo Bay neither allowed the guilty to be condemned nor secured that the innocent be released," adding that it also opened the door for serious human rights violations.

Following his election in November, Mr. Obama publicly stated his commitment to lead his administration's efforts to close the Guantánamo Bay prison camp and to strengthen the fight against torture. Both of which are part, he said, of his efforts "to regain America's moral stature in the world."

The experts strongly support his commitment which they said, in addition to restoring the moral stature of the US in the world, "will allow a dark chapter in the country's history to be closed and to advance in the protection of human rights."

They added that "moving forward with closing Guantánamo is a strong symbol that will help to repair the image of the country after damage by what was widely perceived as attempts at legitimising the practice of torture under certain circumstances."

In addition to being illegal, detention there was "ineffective in criminal procedure terms," said the experts, adding that similar severe abuses also occur at places of secret detention. "Thus, with the same emphasis, the experts urge that all secret detention places be closed and that persons detained therein be given due process."

The experts also stressed that detainees facing criminal charges must be provided fair trials before courts that afford all essential judicial guarantees. "They emphatically reject any proposals that Guantánamo detainees could through new legislation be subjected to administrative detention, as this would only prolong their arbitrary detention," the statement said.

Further, they called on third countries to facilitate the closure through their full cooperation in resettling those Guantánamo detainees that cannot be sent back to their countries of origin and, in this regard, welcomed the recent announcement of Portugal to accept detainees and called on other States to follow.

Among those adding his name to today's statement is the Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of human rights while countering terrorism, Martin Scheinin, who warned a couple of months ago that the US Government's system of military commissions planned for suspects detained at Guantánamo is not likely to reach international standards on the right to a fair trial.

He added that a visit to Guantánamo Bay in December 2007 confirmed his misgivings concerning the operation of the military commissions.

The US Supreme Court has in a series of cases pronounced itself on the rights of detainees at Guantánamo Bay. In its most recent decision, the Court found the Military Commissions Act unconstitutional and granted the detainees access to the federal courts' jurisdiction, including the right to habeas corpus.

Today's statement is also signed by the Special Rapporteur on the independence of judges and lawyers, Leandro Despouy; the Special Rapporteur on torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment, Manfred Nowak; and the Special Rapporteur on the right of everyone to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health, Anand Grover.

The experts, who function in an independent and unpaid capacity, report to the Geneva-based UN Human Rights Council.
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It is not permissible to eat foods that are prepared by the kuffaar for their festivals

Is it permissible for a Muslim to eat the foods that the people of the Book or the mushrikoon prepare for their festivals or accept such foods if they are given on the occasion of their festivals?.
Praise be to Allaah.

It is not permissible for the Muslim to eat foods that the Jews, Christians and mushrikoon make for their festivals. It is not permissible either for a Muslim to accept such things that are given to them on the occasion of their festivals, because that implies honouring them and cooperating with them in manifesting their symbols and propagating their innovations and sharing their happiness on the days of their festivals.

That may also lead to taking their festivals as festivals for us too, or to exchanging invitations to meals or to give gifts on one another’s festivals at the very least. This is a kind of deviation and innovation in religion. It was proven that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Whoever introduces anything into this matter of ours that is not part of it, will have it rejected.” And it is not permissible to give them anything on the occasion of their festivals.

Al-Lajnah al-Daa’imah, 22/398.
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Denmark: Proposal to ban child circumcision

Denmark: Proposal to ban child circumcision


Several parliamentary parties are considering creating legislation that would spare all children from circumcision - not just girls
A proposal to ban circumcision for boys may be on its way to parliament after intense discussions by MPs over the past week, reports Kristeligt Dagblad newspaper.
Although circumcision of girls was outlawed in response to the practice being common among immigrants from some Muslim countries, boys may still be circumcised if a certified physician is present.

Jewish traditions calls for the circumcision of newborn boys, and many Muslims and Christians support the practice as well. But both the Ethics Council and the National Council for Children have recently criticised the practice, stating that a boy should be able to decide for himself if he wants the procedure performed when he reaches the age of 15 - the legal age in Denmark for a child to have sole jurisdiction over his own body.

While the Social Democrats, Red-Green Alliance and Liberal Alliance have come out in support of a ban, the Danish People's Party called it 'tyranny'.
'It's completely ridiculous to compare the circumcision of girls - which is a barbaric mutilation - with that of boys, where it's just the removal of a skin flap,' said the party's Jesper Langballe.

But the party's own health spokeswoman, Liselott Brixt, said she supports a ban.
'A lot of parents want it done to their children because they themselves had it done. But we're living in the present and it isn't fair to expose healthy children to religious circumcision.'

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Source: Copenhagen Post (English)

Monday, December 8, 2008

خطيب عرفات‏:‏ الأمن أهم مطالب الحياة وأساس التسامح لكل المجتمعات

الحجاج يرمون الجمرات فى منى
خطيب عرفات‏:‏ الأمن أهم مطالب الحياة وأساس التسامح لكل المجتمعات

بدأ حجاج بيت الله الحرام‏,‏ مع الساعات الأولي من فجر اليوم‏,‏ رمي الجمرات في مني‏,‏ وذلك بعد قضائهم يوم أمس وقوفا بساحة عرفات أداء لركن الحج الأعظم‏.‏ وقد بدأ ضيوف الرحمن مع إشراقة صباح أمس الوصول إلي ساحة عرفات‏,‏ حيث قضوا يومهم مهللين ملبين ربهم عز وجل‏,‏ مستغفرين‏.‏

الاتحاد الأوروبي يبدأ أضخم عملية بحـريــة لمواجـهـة القـرصنــة
سولانا‏:‏ قواعد صارمة للاشتباك مع القراصنة وردع عمليات الاختطاف
‏6‏ بوارج و‏3‏ طائرات استطلاع تجوب مساحة مليون كيلومتر مربع

يبدأ الاتحاد الأوروبي اليوم أضخم عملية بحرية لمحاربة ظاهرة القرصنة قبالة سواحل الصومال‏,‏ وخليج عدن‏,‏ وذلك من خلال دوريات قوامها ست بوارج‏,‏ وثلاث طائرات استطلاع في مساحة مليون كيلومتر مربع‏,‏ وتشارك في العملية ثماني دول هي‏:‏ بلجيكا‏,‏ وبريطانيا‏,‏ وفرنسا‏,‏ وألمانيا‏,‏ واليونان‏,‏ وهولندا‏,‏ وإسبانيا‏,‏ والسويد‏.‏

تدمير‏160‏ شاحنة نقل للناتو في بيشاور

شن نحو‏30‏ مسلحا هجوما علي مركز إمداد للناتو في مدينة بيشاور الحدودية الباكستانية‏,‏ وأحرقوا‏160‏ شاحنة عملاقة‏.‏ واستخدم المسلحون البنادق والقاذفات الصاروخية في الهجوم الذي يأتي ضمن سلسلة عمليات تستهدف طريق الإمداد اللوجيستي للقوات الغربية في أفغانستان‏,‏ خاصة عبر ممر خيبر‏.

Eid al-Adha - Celebration of Sacrifice

Eid al-Adha - Celebration of Sacrifice

Eid al-Adha is the Celebration of Sacrifice or Slaughter which is to celebrate the Sacrifice made by the Prophet Abraham when God asked him to sacrifice his own son.

Ka'aba
Ka'aba in the Great Mosque at Mecca

It was with a heavy heart that Abraham agreed to do so but was ready to show his commitment and loyalty to his Lord.

Abraham's son, Ishmael, also recognised the importance of God's commandment and was happy to participate. Abraham drew his knife to slaughter his son but just as the knife drew near, God intervened and Abraham's child was replaced by a sheep.

Abraham was happy and relieved when he saw that his son was safe. God had asked him to sacrifice his son to test his faith and when Abraham proved that he was willing to do it, God did not need him to commit the slaughter of his own son, whom Abraham dearly loved.

The celebration of Eid al-Adha commemorates this event as Muslims all over the world sacrifice an animal during this Eid. This sacrifice is known as Qurbani.

A Muslim who performs or pays for a Qurbani to be performed shares the meat amongst fellow Muslims in three portions. One third is for the poor, one third for family and friends and the last third for his own household.

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Sunday, December 7, 2008

SAMOTALIS: Pilgrims to stand in Arafat today

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Hajj 2008:‘System in place to control crowds’

‘System in place to control crowds’

MAKKAH:Advanced technology is being used to control crowds in Makkah and the holy sites, according to a senior official responsible for crowd management at the holy sites.

“Geo information systems are in place and television cameras have been installed at all important locations to monitor surging crowds and any possible untoward situation,” Maj. Gen. Saad Al-Khelaiwi, assistant director for operations and assistant commander for crowd management, told Arab News yesterday.
About 1,500 cameras have been placed at prime locations, including on the Jamrat Bridge, at the Grand Mosque, in tunnels and all pedestrian roads and hilltops.
“The underlying principle of our strategy is never to allow people coming from different directions to converge. With this objective we have taken steps to guarantee that pedestrians move only in a single direction on a particular road,” Al-Khelaiwi said.
A number of security men posted at several locations on roads have been told to stop anyone moving in a direction that is counter to the flow of pedestrian traffic on any particular route. “Signs displayed on the roads advise pilgrims to travel in only one direction,” the assistant director added.
The measure to enforce one-way direction for pedestrians has been adopted following recommendations by domestic and foreign experts who took part in several crowd management workshops.

“With the help cameras placed on roads and other places in Makkah and the holy sites, particularly the Jamrat Bridge area, the Control and Command Center maintains a round-the-clock vigil. The greatest advantage of the system is that the control room gets a clear idea every moment of the number of pilgrims moving toward the Jamrat from different directions and the officials could be geared to handle any emergency. The cameras also spot the places where illegal pilgrims try to erect their makeshift camps,” he said.

The cameras also help the control room notice the activities of security forces working in a particular area and that helps in sending reinforcement in case of emergency, he added.
Speaking about the method of responding to reports at the command center, the assistant director said, “The personnel manning the center analyze the reports quickly and pass them to the relevant section responsible for handling that particular situation. Departments of police, Red Crescent, Civil Defense, Car Syndicate and utilities are working in concert with the command and control center.”


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Wheelchair-bound pilgrims have good reasons to be here

Wheelchair-bound pilgrims have good reasons to be here
Syed Faisal Ali Arab News

DREAM COME TRUE: Mariyam Amo from Algeria is happy to be in the holy land to perform Haj. (AN photo by Faisal Ali)

MINA: Haj is obligatory for able-bodied Muslims but hundreds of pilgrims are in the holy places performing the pilgrimage on wheelchairs. Their loved ones push them through the streets. Both the wheelchair-bound pilgrims and their loved ones have many convincing reasons for what they are doing.

One such pilgrim told Arab News that it has been her long-cherished dream to perform Haj, but due to economic and domestic constraints, it was not possible for her to do so until her son got a job in Jeddah last year.

"For me, it was a dream come true when my son informed me that he had made arrangements for me to come here," said Danish Shambrela from Algeria.

Shambrela, 65, is suffering from various ailments, including acute arthritis. Her son, Danish Isshac, is taking care of her not only as a son but also as a doctor.

"My mother is on medication due to her illness. And frankly speaking I was little uneasy about bringing her for Haj. But her wish is my command and as a son, it is obligatory for me to fulfill her wishes. I'm sure Allah will accept her Haj and also reward her," a visibly contented and happy Isshac said.

As a disabled person, Shambrela wanted very much to undertake the pilgrimage and visit the house of Allah. She is happy to have undertaken the journey and wishes that others with similar problems could also perform Haj.

"I would like to share some of my experiences in the hope that this will help people with disabilities who are planning to perform Haj. No matter what your special needs, with a firm belief in Allah and a little bit of patience and planning, Insha'Allah you will be able to do just fine," Shambrela said.

Mariyam Amo, another wheelchair-bound pilgrim, is pushed through the streets by her husband, Ahmad Ishkadev; they are also from Algeria.

"Mariyam took care of me for my whole life and we are blessed with three children. They wanted to accompany her on Haj but she wanted only me as if she wanted to tell me it was my turn to take care of her. I agreed and we are here," Ishkadev said. "After deciding to perform Haj, the first thing we did was to pick a good Haj package that guaranteed accommodation close to the Jamrat. That is crucial," he said.

Instead of picking a low-cost extended-stay package it is better to go for a high-end short package, Ishkadev felt.

"We chose an express package and it has worked out just fine as it has allowed us up to now to perform the rituals properly without getting too tired. Dedicated transportation to and from Makkah to Mina to Arafat, Muzdalifa and the Holy Haram is assured in the package. We carried the wheelchair with us from our country so as not to have to spend the money for one here," Ishkadev said.

"However, in case of an emergency, the people with special needs are the ones left behind and who become vulnerable. With a little bit of planning on their part, life could be so much better for people with special needs during Haj. What I'm trying to say is that you have to be proactive and be your own advocate. Just talk to the company to find out where you will be staying. It will keep you out of unnecessary hardships and loss of quality prayer time," Ishkadev said.

A young man from Libya was pushing the wheelchair of a senior and infirm pilgrim, Ahmad Abdul Salam. Interestingly, the young man was not related to the old pilgrim. Then why was he doing this?

And here is the reply — "For Allah's mercy, to atone for my sins," said the young man, Wahaj Abdullah, from Tripoli.

"I met Abdul Salam in the group we are both a part of. Though he is old, he was all right when we started our journey. It was only in Madinah that he fell sick. And it was my duty to take care of him, despite the fact that we are not related," Abdullah said.

He said Allah would accept the Haj of both of them and reward them with His bounties.

Another point to be made concerning pilgrims with special needs is that there are people who, for a price, will take care of them.

"I have engaged a young man from Makkah to push my mother's wheelchair. Certainly I will pay him but will not say the amount," said Bashir Muallad, a Jordanian pilgrim.

Bashir said he hired the young man for the whole season for a premium price. "In fact, I wanted to be able to take care of my mother by myself but unfortunately due to my own illness, I can't and so we have taken the services of Sultan Al-Harbi."

All pilgrims who are sick and infirm have strong arguments to support their coming to perform Haj. For some it is a dream come true. Some saved small amounts of money for many years so that they could make the journey. "In matters where sentiment is dominant, other issues become smaller," said Ishkadev, justifying his mother's pilgrimage. "After all, this is our chance to please Allah, by patiently enduring the hardships of Haj. It is said that there is a reward for every hardship," he said.

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Haj Reflections Day 1: New Jamrat complex has a commanding presence by Siraj Wahab


Haj Reflections Day 1: New Jamrat complex has a commanding presence
by Siraj Wahab

Haj 2008 welcomed us with a cool breeze as we entered Mina on Friday night. The place was still mostly deserted. Only the hectares and hectares of white tents provided an indication of the millions of pilgrims about to descend on the city. We hopped on a moped to take a tour of the site. The winds whipped at the tent flaps and the chill of a winter desert night bit into our bones. Meteorologists have predicted cool weather and perhaps even rain during the Haj rituals. This will certainly test the pilgrims, especially during their stay in the barren landscape of Muzdalifa tonight (Sunday night). In preparation for possible flooding, the authorities have dug culverts to try and channel rushing water away from the tent city. It is hoped that this will also reduce the danger from rock slides coming down the rocky hillsides.
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The new Jamrat complex has a commanding presence, towering over all other structures in Mina. It is four levels now — ground floor, plus three additional stories. The area is fully floodlit and police were already on duty, securing the site. A few pilgrims had come out to discover the lay of the land per se. As the complex is so new it is an attraction in itself, aside from the role it will play in the Haj rituals. I have been covering the pilgrimage for a decade and the Jamrat complex is truly something to give every Muslim peace of mind. In times past, the small Jamrat bridge always seemed inadequate to cope with the flood of humanity. It was a source of anxiety to those of us who would watch tragedies unfolding near the pillars that symbolize Satan, again and again. There is confidence among all the Haj organizers now that every precaution has been taken to prevent loss of life during the stoning ritual.
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The police are being extremely strict this year in controlling access to the holy sites. A Haj permit is a must. It was mandatory that pilgrims showed that they had accommodation before permits would be issued. The goal is to prevent squatters and improve the manageability of the event. It was announced that 1.7 million pilgrims will be coming from abroad and that half a million permits were issued to pilgrims from within the Kingdom. Since it is thought that about 2.5 million pilgrims can be accommodated at the Haj, those numbers are well within the acceptable limits.
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Rulings have been issued by the religious authorities stating that coming to Haj without a permit is against the spirit of the event and is highly discouraged. Nevertheless, some Muslims feel that they must circumvent the laws. One Pakistani who works for a transport company in Jeddah stated that as he had performed Haj four years ago, he was ineligible for a permit this year. This was catastrophic for him since his aged parents had finally been able to make the journey of a lifetime. “Nothing in the world would stop me from standing at Arafat with my mother and father,” he said. “I tell them that I come to Makkah every Friday. How can I tell them that I will not assist them during Haj?”
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He is definitely an exception thus far. Kunhavutty Abdul Khader, a pilgrim from Kerala, explained that he had paid SR1,000 for a permit. His mother is coming for the event and he will be staying with her. However, he needed to arrange his own transport to reach Makkah. “I went to Al-Nakhal Al-Jamayee (SAPTCO bus stop) to get a taxi,” he said. “During Haj it costs SR100 for the journey from Jeddah to Makkah. Normally the taxi driver will cram four people into his car. He was able to pick up three people easily but even after driving around for two hours he couldn’t find a fourth person to go on the trip. In past years this would never have been the case. There was always a huge shortage of transport at Haj time, but this year not so many people are going.” It remains to be seen if the authorities can halt the flow of illegal pilgrims into Mina. There still might be a last-minute rush to get over the barricades.
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One area where improvement is still needed is in the use of technology to help pilgrims find their camps. Yesterday, hundreds of pilgrims were wandering lost through the tent city. We found Indians in the Algerian camp and Egyptian pilgrims in the Indian camp. We were as clueless as anyone about the location of the various camps and this is disappointing to many pilgrims. All Arab News team members are wearing fluorescent green vests, a bit similar to the ones worn by the traffic police. So all lost pilgrims think we are guides of some sort.
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There are low-tech and high-tech ways of finding the camps in Mina. The Algerian pilgrims are being led by Samir Sharari, a guide wearing a bright yellow overall and yellow cowboy hat. He is carrying an Algerian flag. Amid the sea of white ihrams, he can’t be missed. Many pilgrims from Europe and the US are using GPS in their mobile phones to locate their accommodation. Some of the Haj authorities have standalone GPS devices. Turning to such technology is very smart in the vast whiteness of Mina. Meanwhile, the organizers of the pilgrim groups need to issue strict instructions to the men and women in their care not to leave the group. The pilgrims think that by walking from Makkah to Mina they can bypass the traffic and reach their tents earlier. Truth be told, they just spend hours and hours on foot exhausting themselves in the search for their tents.
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And what can pilgrims expect in regards to accommodation in Mina? First, select from Categories A through D on a price basis. Remember that there is no authority to control prices or guarantee that the promised services will be delivered. For SR20,000 per head, a pilgrim can stay in a single-sex tent equipped with bunk beds — think college dormitory style. Category A pilgrims are provided with Western-style buffets for meals, plus coffee, tea, snacks, deluxe transportation and knowledgeable guides. The tents of these pilgrims are located as close as possible to the Jamrat complex, so they don’t have far to walk to perform the stoning rituals. However, there is a downside to choosing to pay for Category A accommodation and services. Since these tents are so close to the Jamrat, the area is unbearably noisy. Category A pilgrims get caught up in the same traffic jam as the Category D pilgrims on the way to Arafat and coming back from Muzdalifa. In fact, Category A pilgrims may be forced to abandon their luxury minibus if it gets stuck in traffic. Then they will be forced to walk the longest distance to their tents, which would not be on the outskirts of Mina — where the Category D pilgrims are housed. When things go wrong for those Category A pilgrims — perhaps their bus doesn’t come or lunch is delayed — what does the organizer tell them: “This is God’s will. Haj is about sacrifice. Let us not talk about worldly things at this time.”
source: Arab News

Pilgrims to stand in Arafat today

Pilgrims to stand in Arafat today

OUTPOURING OF FAITH: Pilgrims gather at Mina on Saturday to prepare for their journey to Arafat on Sunday. (AN photo by Abdullah Al-Muwallad)

MINA: Millions of pilgrims spent the first day of this year's Haj (Yaum Al-Tarwiyah) in prayers and devotion while security forces and other government agencies were striving to guarantee a safe and peaceful stay for them in Mina.

The pilgrims are expected to converge today on Mount Arafat, about 15 km east of Makkah, at the climax of this year's Haj after spending a night of meditation and introspection in the tent city of Mina yesterday.

Chanting "Labbaik Allahumma Labbaik" (here I am answering your call, O God) the pilgrims wearing white robes walked or boarded buses to Mina yesterday at the start of the annual pilgrimage, the largest gathering of Muslims in the world.

"The passage of pilgrims from the Grand Mosque to Mina, which began at dawn, was completed smoothly without any untoward incidents in the afternoon," said Makkah Gov. Prince Khaled Al-Faisal, who is also the chairman of the Central Haj Committee, at a press conference yesterday.

Prince Khaled later congratulated all departments and agencies for successfully implementing the Haj plan and had a special word of praise for citizens who cooperated in making the "No permit, no Haj" project work.

The prince revealed that he too was carrying a permit as the ambit of the regulations covered all.

"This year the number of pilgrims coming from foreign countries broke all previous records," Interior Minister Prince Naif, who is also the chairman of the Supreme Haj Committee, said in a cable to Custodian of Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah, on the occasion of the completion of the arrival of foreign pilgrims for Haj yesterday.

A total of 1,729,841 pilgrims from 178 countries entered the Kingdom through various land, sea and air entry points. They are 939,221 men, accounting for 54.3 percent of the total pilgrims from abroad, and 790,620 women, 45.7 percent, Prince Naif said. "While 1,575,645 pilgrims flew in by air, 131,353 came by road and 22,843 by sea," the minister said.

Health Minister Dr. Hamad Al-Manie inspected the health facilities at Arafat to make sure that all arrangements to take care of the millions converging in Arafat today were in place. Three hospitals — Jabal Al-Rahmah, Namirah and Arafat General — have been built at Arafat with a total capacity for 671 beds.

"The hospitals have intensive care units, X-ray machines and pharmacies, and will provide specialized treatments for diseases of heart, bones, thorax, abdomen and ENT," Al-Manie said in a press statement after an inspection tour yesterday.

Al-Manie said Arafat would also have 46 medical centers in addition to 65 medical teams. "The medical teams for Arafat have been selected with care for specialized field work, as they will have to work under pressure. While 12 teams work around the Arafat hill and an equal number near the Namirah mosque, the remaining 41 teams will be stationed around Arafat General," the minister said.

He added that so far not a single case of contagious disease was detected among the pilgrims. He also said that foreign pilgrims came fulfilling all health regulations and so nobody required quarantine at entry points.

According to a statement of Dr. Rasheed Al-Eid, director of medical administration for Haj, four pilgrims died yesterday of natural causes. Various medical centers at Mina attended to 33 traffic accidents, 10 heart and breathing complaints, 11 nervous breakdowns, 14 stomach complaints, 11 falls and eight other cases, said Al-Eid.

Col. Jamil Arbaeen, director of Civil Defense at the holy sites, said his administration executed their scheduled plans for the Tarwiyah day such as sending large number of patrols on motorcycles and mini jeeps at the Central Zone around the Grand Mosque and on the roads leading to Mina.

"The Civil Defense did not receive any report of serious accidents. It was apparently because all the departments were meticulous in implementing the plans for the day. No entry point to Mina allowed vehicles carrying pilgrims illegally to Mina. Helicopters were also sent to detect illegal pilgrims sneaking into the holy sites on mud roads. Buses and other vehicles were instructed to carry stickers to prove that they had undergone strict inspection," he said.

A police source said inspectors at various checkpoints aborted efforts by 16,000 people trying to enter Makkah without Haj permits. Thousands of disappointed Saudi and expatriate residents of Makkah, who were not allowed to enter the holy sites because they did not carry the mandatory permits, were seen crowded near the entry points, he said.

The Health Ministry has also issued a warning that pilgrims should keep away from crowded areas as much as possible to minimize their exposure to various diseases. The crowds also constitute potential hazard for the elderly, disabled and sick pilgrims, a ministry statement said.

According to a scout official, the Ministry of Commerce and scout members would monitor the prices and quality of items sold at various outlets. They would also ensure that vendors at the holy sites carry official permits, the official said.

The quantity of desalinated water consumed in Mina region exceeded 125,000 cubic meters yesterday, according to a statement of Muhammad Baghdadi, an official at the Makkah Water Directorate, said.

Badea Abu Al-Naja & Hamid Al-Sulami
With input from Faisal Ali

Source: Arab News

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Wednesday, December 3, 2008

السعودية: بيان لعلماء ودعاة يحذر المقاومة الصومالية من الانقسامات الداخلية

السعودية: بيان لعلماء ودعاة يحذر المقاومة الصومالية من الانقسامات الداخلية

دعا بيان لعدد من علماء ودعاة المملكة رجال المقاومة الصومالية إلى تجنب الانشقاقات والنزاعات الداخلية بينهم، بعد أن لاحت ثمار جهادهم باندحار الغزاة النصارى ومناصريهم، وجلائهم عن مدن الصومال واحدة تلو الأخرى.وووقع على البيان الشيخ العلامة عبد الرحمن بن ناصر البراك (الأستاذ بجامعة الإمام محمد بن سعود الإسلامية سابقا)، ود / عبد الله بن حمود التويجري (رئيس قسم السنة بجامعة الإمام سابقا)، أ.د / ناصر بن سليمان العمر (الأستاذ بجامعة الإمام سابقا) والمشرف العام على موقع "المسلم"، ود / عبد الرحمن الصالح المحمود (الأستاذ بجامعة الإمام)، ود / سعد بن عبد الله الحميد (الأستاذ بجامعة الملك سعود)وتمنى الموقعون على البيان "أن يكتب الله للمرابطين الصابرين، العاملين لأجل الدين، الحادبين على أمر البلاد وأمنها فتحاً قريباً ونصراً عزيزاً، وأن يرفع عن أرض الصومال البأس والضر، وأن يمنَّ على أهلها بتحكيم كتابه وإقامة شرعه، وأن يعيذهم والمسلمين من الحالقة التي تحلق الدين، وتُذْهِبُ ريحَ المسلمين، ألا وهي فسادُ ذاتِ البين".وقال العلماء إنه "قد عُلم من واقع المجاهدين في بعض بلاد المسلمين أن من أعظم أسباب تأخر النصر عنهم، فسادُ ذات بينِهم وتنازُعهم"،

وتوجه البيان إلى المقاومين الصوماليين قائلا: "اتقوا الله معاشر أهل الرباط والجهاد، واعلموا أن المسلم أخو المسلم لا يظلمه ولا يخذله ولا يُسْلِمُه، فكونوا عباد الله إخواناً، وواقع الأمة وحال بلادكم يؤكد رعايةَ ذلك والتعاونَ عليه، ويتطلبُ أنْ يقدِّر بعضُكم اجتهادَ بعض، وأن يتعاون بعضكم مع بعض".ودعا العلماء المقاومين في الصومال إلى اعتماد مبدأ الشورى، وأضافوا: "يبقى التناصح فيما بينكم واجباً، واستشارة أهل النظر، والرجوع إلى أهل العلم لازماً"، وأكدوا أن ذلك "يرأب –بإذن الله- الصدع ويجمع الصف"، وتابع البيان: "فإن لم يكن ذلك فلا أقل من أن تجتمعوا على دفع العدو الصائل، وكفِّ بعضكم عن بعض، واعلموا أن كل اختلاف يكون بينكم أو شقاق فهو مكسب لعدوكم، ولا يُؤمن أن يَدْخلَ في الصفوف من يوسع دائرة الخلاف، ويغري بالتمسك بالآراء، لينشغل المجاهدون بعضهم ببعض، فتعظم المصيبة بالانشغال عن الغاية"

.واختتم العلماء بيانهم بتحذير المجاهدين في الصومال ممن يوقد نار الفتنة بينهم ويسعى إلى تعميق خلافاتهم، وأضافوا: "فاحذروا مَنْ يُوقد نار الفتنة، واقطعوا الطريق عليهم معتصمين بحبل الله، كما أمر سبحانه، وهذا يتطلب منكم صبراً على بعضكم، وحسن ظن بإخوتكم، وصـبراً على حرب عدوكم فإن الأيام دول، والعاقبة للتقوى".وفي ما يلي نص البيان:"الحمد لله، والصلاة والسلام على رسول الله، وعلى آله وصحبه ومن والاه، وبعد،فإن مما يَشْفي صدور المؤمنين ويذهب غيظ قلوبهم اندحار الغزاة النصارى ومناصريهم، وجلاؤهم عن مدن الصومال واحدة تلو أخرى، وإنا لنرجو أن يكتب الله للمرابطين الصابرين، العاملين لأجل الدين، الحادبين على أمر البلاد وأمنها فتحاً قريباً ونصراً عزيزاً، نسأل الله أن يُعجِّل به، وأن يرفع عن أرض الصومال البأس والضر، وأن يمنَّ على أهلها بتحكيم كتابه وإقامة شرعه، وأن يعيذهم والمسلمين من الحالقة التي تحلق الدين، وتُذْهِبُ ريحَ المسلمين، ألا وهي فسادُ ذاتِ البين، (يا أيها الذين آمنوا إذا لقيتم فئة فاثبتوا واذكروا الله كثيراً لعلكم تفلحون * وأطيعوا الله ورسوله ولا تنازعوا فتفشلوا وتذهب ريحكم واصبروا إن الله مع الصابرين)
[الأنفال: 45-46]، (واعتصموا بحبل الله جميعاً ولا تفرقوا وذاكروا نعمة الله عليكم إذ كنتم أعداء فألف بين قلوبكم فأصبحتم بنعمته إخواناً)، الآية [آل عمران: 103]،

(ولا تكونوا كالذين تفرقوا واختلفوا من بعد ما جاءهم البينات وأولئك لهم عذاب عظيم) [آل عمران: 105].وقد عُلم من واقع المجاهدين في بعض بلاد المسلمين أن من أعظم أسباب تأخر النصر عنهم، فسادُ ذات بينِهم وتنازُعهم، فاتقوا الله معاشر أهل الرباط والجهاد، واعلموا أن المسلم أخو المسلم لا يظلمه ولا يخذله ولا يُسْلِمُه، فكونوا عباد الله إخواناً، وواقع الأمة وحال بلادكم يؤكد رعايةَ ذلك والتعاونَ عليه، ويتطلبُ أنْ يقدِّر بعضُكم اجتهادَ بعض، وأن يتعاون بعضكم مع بعض، ويبقى التناصح فيما بينكم واجباً، واستشارة أهل النظر، والرجوع إلى أهل العلم لازماً، يرأب –بإذن الله- الصدع ويجمع الصف، فإن لم يكن ذلك فلا أقل من أن تجتمعوا على دفع العدو الصائل، وكفِّ بعضكم عن بعض، واعلموا أن كل اختلاف يكون بينكم أو شقاق فهو مكسب لعدوكم، ولا يُؤمن أن يَدْخلَ في الصفوف من يوسع دائرة الخلاف، ويغري بالتمسك بالآراء، لينشغل المجاهدون بعضهم ببعض، فتعظم المصيبة بالانشغال عن الغاية.فاحذروا مَنْ يُوقد نار الفتنة، واقطعوا الطريق عليهم معتصمين بحبل الله، كما أمر سبحانه، وهذا يتطلب منكم صبراً على بعضكم، وحسن ظن بإخوتكم، وصـبراً على حرب عدوكم فإن الأيام دول، والعاقبة للتقوى، وقد قال الله تعالى: (وإن تصبروا وتتقوا لا يضركم كيدهم شيئاً) [آل عمران: 120]، وقال: (يا أيها الذين آمنوا اصبروا وصابروا ورابطوا واتقوا الله لعلكم تفلحون) [آل عمران: 200].كتب الله لنا ولكم الفلاح، والنصر على الأعداء، وأعاذنا وإياكم من مضلات الفتن، ووفقنا جميعاً لما فيه رضاه، وصلى الله وسلم على نبينا محمد، وعلى آله وصحبه أجمعين

".الموقعون :1. الشيخ العلامة / عبد الرحمن بن ناصر البراك (الأستاذ بجامعة الإمام محمد بن سعود الإسلامية سابقا)2. د / عبد الله بن حمود التويجري (رئيس قسم السنة بجامعة الإمام سابقا)3. أ.د / ناصر بن سليمان العمر (الأستاذ بجامعة الإمام سابقا)4. د / عبد الرحمن الصالح المحمود (الأستاذ بجامعة الإمام)5. د / سعد بن عبد الله الحميد (الأستاذ بجامعة الملك سعود)

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WHAT ALLAHU TA’ALA WILLS HAPPENS

WHAT ALLAHU TA’ALA WILLS HAPPENS

Allahu ta’ala does not have to do what is good and useful for His creatures, nor does He have to reward some people or torture some others. It would befit His superiority and benevolence if He would bring all the sinners to Paradise. And it would become His justice if He would put all of those who obey and worship Him into Hell. Yet He decreed and declared that He would put Muslims, those who worship Him, into Paradise and grant them favours, and that He would eternally torture disbelievers in Hell. He does not go back on His word. It would be of no use for Him if all the living creatures believed and worshipped Him, nor would it give Him any harm if all creatures became disbelievers, became excessive or disobeyed Him. If man wishes to do something, He creates it if He, too, wills it be so. He alone is the One who creates every action of His human creatures and all things.

If He does not will or create, nothing can move. If He does not wish, no one can become a disbeliever or revolt. He creates disbelief and sins, yet He does not like them. No one can interfere with His works. No one has the strength or the right to ask the reason why He has done this or that or to comment on how He must do. He will forgive, if He wills, a person who has committed any grave sin and has died without repentance, except if it is polytheism or disbelief. He will torture him, if He wills, for a merely venial sin. He declared that he would never forgive disbelievers and apostates and that He would torture them eternally.

A Mu’min (Believer) that dies on Friday or Friday night night between thursday and friday attains the reward of being a martyr and is protected from the torture of the grave. Hadith-i sharif

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Tuesday, December 2, 2008

via Ummah.com - Muslim Forum by Umm Amatullah on 30/11/08

Asalamu Alaykum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh

InshaAllah you are all well.

I got this from an e-mail, and I thought i'd share because it is very good, Alhamdulilah. It's quite long but worth the read.

Not going to Hajj this year? Following are tasks you can still do in Dhul-Hijjah.



Renew Your Pledge with Allah

There are many chances for spiritual rejuvenation throughout the year, and the blessed month of Dhul-Hijjah is one of them. As they renew their pledges with Allah, pilgrims become as pure as newborns once they complete the rituals of Hajj. Those of us at home can build up our relationship with Allah, too, by pledging to be better Muslims and asking Allah to forgive our previous sins and shortcomings.


Perform Hajj and Umrah

Those who are able to perform Hajj during the blessed month of Dhul-Hijjah have a known reward that makes them as sinless as newborns, and it is one of the best deeds a Muslim can do over the course of a lifetime. But what about those of us staying home this year?

Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said: "Whoever prays Fajr in congregation, then sits and remembers Allah (makes Dthikr) until the sun rises, then prays two Rak'as, will have a reward like that for Hajj and 'Umrah, complete, complete, complete." [At-Tirmidthi]

Do not miss out on the blessings of Dhul-Hijjah just because you are at home. Use this unique window of opportunity to read more Quran, repent to Allah, and supplicate as much as you can.



Fasting

Fasting at regular times throughout the year is a wonderful way to keep our faith in check. Following the example of the Prophet (peace be upon him), fasting is especially recommended during the first nine days of Dhul-Hijjah. He (peace be upon him) said:

"Indeed, anyone who fasts for one day for Allah's Pleasure, Allah will keep his face away from the (Hell) fire for (a distance covered by a journey of) seventy years." [Bukhari]



Takbir

Reciting Takbir on the morning of Eid with a huge congregation of Muslims at the mosque is a great and memorable experience - but did you know that Takbir is not just for Eid? That's right. It is actually recommended to recite the Takbir during the whole first ten days of Dhul-Hijjah, and you can even do it while you are alone! Invest in supplication wherever you happen to be – at the market, laying down in bed, or during a quiet moment during a busy day. Takbir may be recited silently or aloud.

Allahu akbar, Allahu akbar, la ilaha illal-Lah
wa Allahu akbar, Allahu akbar, wa lillahil-hamd

Allah is the greatest, He is the greatest. There is no god except Allah.
Allah is the greatest, and to Him belongs all Praise


Recite the Quran

The first ten days of Dhul-Hijjah provides an excellent environment for increasing good deeds. Why not use this time to become more familiar with the Book of Allah? Challenge yourself to read as much as the Quran as you can. Hint: You can finish reading the Quran in ten days if you read three parts (juz') each day, but it is also important to understand what you read. On your mark, get set, GO!

"Whoever reads one letter of the Book of Allah will have one hasanah for it, and each hasanah is a tenfold reward. I do not say that alif-laam-meem is a letter, rather alif is a letter, laam is a letter and meem is a letter." [At-Tirmidthi].



Seek Forgiveness

Seeking forgiveness for our sins and shortcomings is something we should strive for constantly throughout the year, but there is a special day we should all take note of.
Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said:

"There is no day when God sets free more servants from Hell than the Day of 'Arafa. He draws near, then praises them to the angels, saying: What do these want?" [Muslim]

Tawbah (repentance) means to descend back to Allah, abandon what He hates in public and in secret, regret the past, leave the disobedient act, resolve not to do it again, and keep firm on the Straight Path.



Pray in Congregation

One of the unique features of Islamic prayer is the way it brings the Muslim community together several times each day. Although men should do their best to pray in the mosque, prayer can be performed in congregation wherever you happen to be: at home with your children, at school with Muslim classmates, or even with friends on a picnic. There is something undeniably special about the feeling of unity that comes with a prayer performed in congregation, so don't miss out on this opportunity for increased Ajr (reward from Allah).

"He who went towards the mosque in the morning or evening, Allah would arrange a feast for him morning or evening in Paradise." [Muslim]



Offer Sacrifice

Sacrificing animals on Eid Al Adha commemorates the sacrifice that Prophet Ibrahim (peace be upon him) made when Allah ordered him to sacrifice his only son Isma'il. A ram was brought by the Angel Jibreel and was sacrificed instead. The purpose of slaughtering animals in Islam is, first, an act of obedience to Allah's decree and, second, a means of feeding the poor. All Muslims who are financially able should offer a sacrifice on the Eid and distribute the meat to the poor and needy.

"It is not their meat nor their blood, that reaches Allah: it is your piety that reaches Him: He has thus made them subject to you, that ye may glorify Allah for His Guidance to you and proclaim the good news to all who do right." [Noble Quran 22:37]



Supplication Project

What do you think about on a typical day – when you are doing dishes, making the commute to work, or waiting patiently at the doctor's office? If you counted all those minutes of free "thinking" time, you might be surprised to find you have several hours available for increased supplication to Allah. Supplication is one of the best ways to improve your relationship with Allah and to keep your mind focused on the positive. It can be something as simple as thanking Allah for his bounties, seeking His mercy and forgiveness, or making very specific requests about the state of your life, your health, and your wealth.

The Prophet (peace be upon him) said: "There are no days that are greater before Allah or in which good deeds are more beloved to Him, than these ten days, so recite a great deal of tahlil, takbir and tahmid during them." [Ahmad]



The Night Prayer

Getting up from a warm bed to pray in the middle of the night has special rewards in Islam and is perhaps one of the most sincere forms of worship when it is done purely for His sake. You can often see the glow of faith on a night-worshipper's face. Why not give it a try and see if it makes a difference in your own life?

The Prophet (peace be upon him) said: "If anyone prays at night reciting regularly ten verses, he will not be recorded among the negligent; if anyone prays at night and recites a hundred verses, he will be recorded among those who are obedient to Allah; and if anyone prays at night reciting one thousand verses, he will be recorded among those who receive huge rewards." [Abu Dawud]



Brotherhood Project

Loving each other for the sake of Allah is an integral part of Islam that brings excitement to our days. A simple good deed we can all do during the blessed first ten days of Dhul-Hijjah is to remind others about the virtues of these days. Encourage people to do good deeds by pointing them to specific projects where their help is needed. Invite them to iftar after a day of fasting, and have some fun listening to DVDs or tapes with Islamic themes. Don't forget to look for Muslims who are isolated or do not interact with the community on a regular basis.

The Prophet (peace be upon him) said: "There are people from the servants of Allah who are neither prophets nor martyrs; the prophets and martyrs will envy them on the Day of Resurrection for their rank from Allah, the Most High." They (the people) asked: "Tell us, Apostle of Allah, who are they?" He replied: "They are people who love one another for the spirit of Allah (i.e. the Quran), without having any mutual kinship and giving property to one. I swear by Allah, their faces will glow and they will be (sitting) in (pulpits of) light. They will have no fear (on the Day) when the people will have fear, and they will not grieve when the people will grieve." He then recited the following Quranic verse: "Behold! Verily for the friends of Allah there is no fear, nor shall they grieve." [Abu Dawud]



Preserve the ties of kinship

It's a well-known fact that people with strong family ties live happier, healthier lives, yet family relationships can be hard to negotiate. Use the blessed days of Dhul-Hijjah to examine your own family relationships and see if any gaps exist. It does not matter whether or not your relatives are Muslims. We should all be good to our parents and strengthen the ties of kinship whenever possible. A ten-minute phone call or brief e-mail to show you care can do wonders in this department.

Ayshah reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) as saying: "The tie of kinship is suspended to the Throne and says: He who unites me Allah would unite him and he who severed me Allah would sever him." [Muslim]



The day of Arafah

The Day of Arafah is a special day with many blessings, and fasting on this day carries an extra-special reward: expiation for two years worth of sins. Do the math, and you're sure to find that this is a day you can't afford to ignore. But don't keep this knowledge all to yourself…make sure to tell family and friends so they can benefit, too.

Prophet Muhammad was asked about fasting on the day of 'Arafah (9th of Dhul-Hijjah), whereupon he said: "It expiates the sins of the preceding year and the coming year" [Muslim]



Attend the Eid prayer

The Eid prayer is a fundamental part of celebrating the Eid - a time to worship Allah and be thankful for all of His bounties. It is also an opportunity to join with the whole community in prayer, catch up with old friends, and meet new people. It is especially important to seek out those who are new to Islam or seem lost in the midst of the crowd. Greet them warmly, and share your best Eid smile with everyone you can. Bringing joy to the Muslim community is something everyone can do on the Eid.



Pray the Sunnah Prayers

This is one piece of real estate you can afford: a house in Jannah. But you must be willing to work for it through your good deeds and correct practice of Islam. One narration of the Prophet (peace be upon him) states that you will have a house in Jannah if you perform twelve Sunnah units of prayer each day. Why not work on this aspect of worship during the blessed first ten days of Dhul-Hijjah? It takes just minutes of your time and, unlike a house in Dunya, won't sink you into debt.

The Prophet (peace be upon him) said: "If any Muslim servant (of Allah) prays for the sake of Allah twelve Rak'as (of Sunan) every day, over and above the obligatory ones, Allah will build for him a house in Paradise" [Muslim]



Increase your overall good deeds

While people tend to emphasize the importance of fasting during Dhul-Hijjah, the actual sunnah is to increase all good deeds during the first ten days of this blessed month. So, make it a point to look for easy good deeds that you are capable of doing, whether it is donating to charity, visiting a shut-in, removing something harmful from the road, or reading extra Quran. No good deed is off-limits during these blessed days, and almost anything can be a good deed when it is done with a pure intention for the sake of Allah.

The Prophet said, "No good deeds done on other days are superior to those done on these (first ten days of Dhul-Hijjah)." Then some companions of the Prophet said, "Not even Jihad?" He replied, "Not even Jihad, except that of a man who does it by putting himself and his property in danger (for Allah's sake) and does not return with any of those things." [Bukhari]

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JazakAllah Khair
Wa Alaykum Salam