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What are the 2 important sides or dimensions of the world? 1. Spiritual or Meta-physical 2. Material or physical Al-Ghayb: The Unseen Fitrah: A profound feeling that allows us to look deep in our hearts that we are created by Allah Ath-Thahir: The Obvious or The Evident
Three things we can't see but know are there: 1. Air 2. Gravity 3. Electricity Harithah said "I believe in Allah as if i see Him with my own eyes on His throne. I believe in the Paradise as if I see people in it visiting each other. And I believe in Hell as if i hear its people fighting each other in it."
Al Batin means the Unseen Allah is: 1. Al Badee' - The innovative 2. Al Batin - The Unseen 3. Al Raheem - The most merciful
Allah is on his throne in Heaven We started as wet earth in the womb, Allah made a clot of blood, then a chewed lump of flesh and then bones, then flesh on top of those bones
Allah created us and the jinn to worship Him Tawheed al Khaliq means belief in one god
Tawheed Al Khaliq - Believing in one god Tawheed Al Ibadah - Worshipping the one god Tawheed al Asmaa wa Sifaat - Believing in the Unique Attributes of Allah Al Rahman - The gracious Al Raheem - The merciful Al Malik - The king Ath Thahir - The obvious Al Badee' - The innovative
Harmony in the universe: Perfect balance between oxygen, nitrogen and carbon dioxide, other wise we would have trouble breathing. The night and day are perfectly balanced, enough time for work in the light and enough time for sleep at night Our brains are made up of 1,000,000,000 brain cells
Allah created our ears in a special way so there isn't any crackle or hissing noises and we can hear with perfect clarity Proportions of gas: Nitrogen:77% Oxygen:21% Carbon Dioxide:1% If they were in any change then we would have difficulty breathing
The water cycle: 1. Precipitation 2. The land absorbs the water 3. The water goes down to the sea 4. The water evaporates back into the clouds It can't happen by chance because everything needs to be timed perfectly Monotheism - belief in one god Atheism - believing that there isn't a god Polytheism - belief in more than one god
Reflection on the universe(Taffakur) leads us to believe in god as we examine our surroundings and discover that nothing can happen by chance and it is always created by Allah The Jinn are beings made from smokeless fire who, if they are evil can posses people and ruin their lives based on sickness or just things around the house being broken
Yes, Jinn spread lies about the future, Allah and the Quran Jinn have dealings with humans through fortune tellers and magicians
A muslim can protect themselves by reading Quran, Thicr at the end of prayer and remembering Allah Iblis is the father of all jinn In the past, jinn would sneak up to heaven and listen to the angles talking with Allah about the future
Allah stopped jinn from sneaking into heaven because they were falsifying information The 2 types of Jinn are : 1. Muslim Jinn 2. Evil Jinn
We use the name Shayateen or Shaytann for evil jinn Phiroun treated the Bani Israel as his slaves, disrespected them and humiliated them
Musa's mother put him in the box because Allah instructed her to and told her he would be safe The palace guards found Musa in the Nile and took him to Asiah and Phiroun. Allah put joy in Asiah's heart and she fell in love with him and kept him but he wouldn't breastfeed from. Maryam heard this and ran back home and told her mother. Musa would only feed from his mother so she was employed as a wet nurse
Phiroun spared Musa's life because he had never seen Asiah(his wife)so happy than when she saw him 3 important lessons from the story of Musa 1. Put your full trust in Allah 2. The best can come out of problems 3. Allah always keeps his word
The Prophet sided with the Israeli because the Egyptians had previously treated them badly, when Musa accidentally killed him, he felt fear and sadness because killing an Egyptian resulted in the death penalty and he had just killed a man The Israeli told Musa's mistake because Musa said"You are a trouble maker"this could have angered the man
The prophet fled Egypt because he was going to receive the death penalty, he crossed the Sinai desert and ended up in Maydan near Tabouk in Saudi Arabia now The prophet met 3 people in Maydan: Saffoura and Liya who were the daughters of Yi'roun
The prophet saw 2 women waiting while some men watered their sheep, he asked" why are you waiting here " and the two women replied"we cant intermingle with men" So the prophet watered their sheep Scholars don't believe that the old man was Prophet Shu'ayb because he lived about 300 years before Musa's time
The prophet decided to return to Egypt because he really missed his family in Egypt Musa became a prophet by going up to the bush and Allah revealed himself saying that Musa if a prophet of Allah and he instructed Musa to speak the word of Islam to Phiroun and ask him to give him the Bani Israel for Musa to take to Palestine but he was fearful because he still was a fugitive
Phiroun received his message with arrogance and refused to belive in Allah, claiming he was god. Also he didn't allow the children of Israel to go with Musa claiming they were his slaves Al wahy - divine revelation Al Quran - the holy book for Muslims Sunnah- the authentic spoken words and actions of Prophet Mohammed
As Suhuf - Ibraheem At Tawrah - Musa Az Zaboor - Dawood Al Injeel - Isa Al Quran - Muhammed It took 23 years for the Quran to be fully revealed to the Prophet The main elements of the message of the Quran are: - the reality and attributes of God - the spiritual world -God's purpose for creating mankind -God's rules for a righteous and happy life - Mans responsibility towards God and the world - the coming of the Day Of Judgement - The Hereafter
The Hadeeth describes the Quran as the holiest book in the world, the final message to mankind, strong robe of Allah, book of wisdom, straight path, you will never get bored of reading it and it will inspire you. The Sunnah explains the meaning of the Quran and how to implement it's guidance in real life
Masjid mentioned in the Quran : Masjid-Al-Haram Sahabi mentioned in the Quran : Zaid Ibn Harithath Woman mentioned in the Quran: Maryam Language of the Quran : Arabic The Quran was first revealed in Ramadan 610 AD in Ghar Hiraa on top of Jabal-Un-Noor. The angel who revealed the Quran to him was Angel Jibreel, he said "Iqra"(read) twice but the Prophet couldnt read. Angel Jibreel revealed the first 5 ayaat of Surat-ul-Alaq
After Prophet Mohammed died, Abu Bakr As Siddeeq ordered Zaid Ibn Thabet to gather all the written ayaat in one big collection Al Mushaf Al Uthmani : 7 identical copies of Al Quran, know an Al Mushaf Al Uthmani because it was complied by Khaleefah Uthmani Surah Makkiyya : Surahs revealed in Makkah(87) Surah Madaniyyah : Surahs revealed in Madina(27) Kuttab-ul-Wahy: The scribes of Revelation
Zain Ibn Thabet went around collecting the ayat from the memorizers and the scrolls We should read the whole Quran in one month
Longest Surah: Al Baqarah First to be revealed: Alaq Greatest ayah: Al Kursi Aroos ul Quran : Al rahman Only woman named: Maryam Shortest Surah :Kawthar Last revealed : Nasr Heart of Quran:Yasin Kuttab al Wahy: Scribes of Revelation Only Sahabi : Zaid Ibn Harithath As-Sab ut-Tiwal : Al Baqarah Al Imran An Nisaa Al Maidah Al Anaam Al Araf Al Anfal
Al Muzzamil means you who is covered in garments Allah ordered the prophet to stay up half of the night and pray The prophet prayed tahajjud because he said that he should still be a grateful servant though all his sins were forgiven Tarteel means recitation in a proper way Words of weight was used to describe the Quran because receiving it made you feel under pressure and a huge weight on your body and mind and heart
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