Showing posts with label Naseeha. Show all posts
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Thursday, November 21, 2019

What does Islam say about bullying?



Prepared and Presented by Sister Rim:


With bullying awareness week/month coming to an end I’ve been listening to all the stories and information my kids received in school about bullying and how to stop or prevent it from happening. I thought to myself what does Islam have to say about bullying? Contrary to what many believe, bullying is not a new issue. It has been around in many forms since the beginning. Whether it be in the form of name-calling, pride and egos and all forms of abuse, bullying can destroy people’s lives and level societies.


Islam is a curriculum for how to live and it has the solution for every societal problem. Therefore it’s important for us to look into the Quran and Hadith to see how we can deal with bullying.


Bullying is a form of oppression and Islam forbids all forms of oppression and injustice. Prophet Muhammad peace be upon him said “Be on your guard against oppression for oppression is a darkness on the day of resurrection” (Sahih Muslim). In another Hadith, the prophet peace be upon him said: “Help your brother whether he is an oppressor or he is oppressed”. The prophet was then asked, “It is right to help someone who is oppressed, but how should we help him if he is an oppressor?” He replied: “By preventing him from oppressing others.”(Sahih Bukhari).


The prophet peace be upon him was heard saying “He who amongst you sees something abominable should modify it with the help of his hand; and if he has not strength enough to do that, then he should do it with his tongue; and if he has not strength enough to do even that, then he should (at least abhor it) from his heart; and that is the least of faith”.


It’s important to stand up to oppression and to stand up for others. In doing so it creates an environment in which hurtful words and behaviours are not tolerated. It allows upstanders to show solidarity with the bullied and demonstrates disapproval of the bully's actions. After all, it is a religious duty to do so. Allah subhanahu wa ta’ala says “And let there be (arising) from you a nation inviting to (all that is) good, enjoining what is right and forbidding what is wrong, and those will be the successful” Quran 3:104


Thursday, October 5, 2017

Finding Your Balance

Part 1: Lose the Wobble
Have you tried standing on one leg? Do you wobble back and forth? Balance exercises should be a part of your regular routine but what about Finding Balance in Your Life?


Do you wobble between activities, leaning towards one then another, maybe even falling down i.e. completely neglecting one area altogether?


It happens to me! Very recently, I received a gentle reminder that my balance was askew. So I thought about it. Why? How could I “practice” so that the wobbling would be reduced. For the physical, the answer is simple, just add in more balance exercises. But what about life?


The first thought should be “What are your activities?  List them. Then rewrite them according to priority. Now you have a framework or let's say a ladder. (Do you want to lose your balance on a ladder?) No, of course not, even a little wobble is scary.


Let's use this ladder of activities to keep your life in balance. Whenever you go to do something, ask yourself, Where is it on my ladder? If there are things above it, you may be wobbling. Try to the activity above and in sha Allah, systematically work from the top down and in sha Allah, you will have a safe landing.


Part 2: The 30 Minute Rule

Continuing the thoughts on Losing Your Wobble, once you have your ladder set up and you have set your priorities. An important step to do next involves time. When I get out of balance, most likely I spend way too much time in one area at the expense of many others. So I came up with the 30-minute rule.


I break my day into 30-minute slots. Mentally this is a real organizing boost as you are planning what to do next and next and next. Sure you can have 2 or 3 slots of the same thing but ideally taking a small break between slots of the same activity will help with focus and productivity.


This rule can be tweaked to suit your individual circumstances.


Could be 30,10 30,10 or a variation.


For me, 30 min slots are best with slight alterations for “watching a game”, “shopping”, Halaqas” etc. In those cases, mentally recognize the passage of each half hour.


Will this rule work for you? Maybe. Make Dua, adjust to fit your day and Believe it can work!

Nurturing Eeman in Children, Chapter One Summary

The principles of ‘aqeedah (belief) and eeman form the foundation of Islam and are significant for the task of parenting.

The meaning of ‘aqeedah

It is a certain and firm belief, without doubt. Aqeedah is knowledge that one believes in the heart. In Islam, ‘aqeedah this belief is in matters of knowledge that have been transmitted in authentic reports from Allah and the Messenger Salla Allahu ‘Alayhi was SAllam - Blessing and peace be upon him.


People throughout the world have various belief systems but only true ‘aqeedah is found in the religion of Islam, since this is the complete, perfect and protected religion.


This Islamic ‘aqeedah convinces the mind with evidence and fills the heart with eeman, certainty, and light.

The importance of Islamic ‘aqeedah

True Islamic ‘aqeedah is as essential for humans as water and air. Without it, humans are lost and confused.

The relationship between ‘aqeedah and eeman

‘Aqeedah (belief) forms the foundation and basis of eeman (faith or firm belief).
Eeman is based upon ‘aqeedah that is firmly established in the heart.
Eeman is verbally declared and is confirmed by actions.
Correct ‘aqeedah is important so that one’s eeman will be acceptable and strong.
The more knowledge of ‘aqeedah a person possesses, the more their eeman will increase and grow.

The meaning of eeman and mu’min

Eeman is sincere faith that impacts the person’s thoughts, feelings and speech and actions.


Hadith
On the authority of ‘Umar (May Allah be pleased with him) who said: «One day, while we were sitting with the Messenger of Allah (saws), there came before us a man with extremely white clothing and extremely black hair. There were no signs of travel on him and none of us knew him. He [came and] sat next to the Prophet (saws). He supported his knees up against the knees of the Prophet (saws) and put his hands on (the Prophet’s) thighs. He said: O Muhammad, tell me about Islam. The Messenger of Allah ( saws ) answered: Islam is to testify that there is none worthy of worship except Allah and that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah, to establish the prayers, to pay zakat, to fast [the month of] Ramadan, and to make the pilgrimage to the House if you have the means to do so. He said: You have spoken truthfully. We were amazed that he asks the question and then he says that he (Allah’s Messenger) had spoken truthfully. He said: Tell me about eeman (faith). He [the Messenger of Allah (saws) responded: It is to believe in Allah, His angels, His books, His messengers, and the Last Day, and to believe in the divine decree, the good and the evil thereof. He said: You have spoken truthfully. He said: Tell me about Ihsan (goodness). He [the Prophet] answered: It is that you worship 7 hadith ( hadeeth):a saying or action of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) that was remembered and recorded by his Companions and followers 8 Angel Gabriel or Jibreel in Arabic: the archangel who transmitted the verses of the Qur’an and other communication from Allah to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) (Editor) 28 ‘Aqeedah, eeman, and Ihsan Allah as if you see Him. And even though you do not see Him, [you know] He sees you.»


There is a distinction between Islam and eeman, and between Muslim and mu’min.
A Muslim is a person who declares that they believe in the message of Islam and who declares that they submit themselves to Allah. They may though have very little eeman in their heart.


A Mu’min (believer) is someone who truly and firmly believes in Islam and tries to implement it in their life. A Mu’min is one who fulfils the requirements of submitting to Allah in word and deed, a person whose faith is complete and unwavering, one who entertains no doubts and is ready to strive hard, sacrificing their wealth and life for Allah’s cause.


It is imperative to teach parents what eeman means and how to nurture it in them and their children.


The nucleus of Eeman is the heart, for it is the centre of faith. Eeman also includes sayings of the tongue and actions fo the body and has many parts.


Hadith
The Prophet (^g) said: «Eeman has more than seventy parts; the highest is the confession that there is none worthy of worship other than Allah, and the lowest is removing a harmful object from the road.»

Belief in the heart

This is the most essential component of eeman. A true mu’min must recognize, desire and love the truth and have hate for falsehood and disbelief. They must love Allah and put their trust, hope and fear in Him alone.

Profession by the tongue

This is the shahadah which is proclaimed when a person becomes a Muslim and which is repeated each day in the five daily prayers. Not just words, but a commitment to the religion of Islam and with the intent to follow its requirements and obligations sincerely and correctly

Performance of deeds

The level of eeman in your heart will be reflected in your behaviour.  A heart filled with eeman (trust, hope and fear in Allah) will lead the body to perform acts of obedience and avoid forbidden or even doubtful actions.


There is a reciprocal relationship where acts of obedience to Allah, will increase the inner faith of a person and actons of disobedience will decrease faith.

The meaning of Ihsan

Ihsan is the highest level that a human being can achieve. The ultimate goal of Ihsan is to fulfil one’s obligations to Allah and to do so in the best manner possible.  The essence of Ihsan is love of Allah. Ihsan encompasses all acts of goodness towards others.


According to hadith, a motivating factor of Ihsan is that a person is aware that Allah is watching all of their actions. Therefore the action will be for the sake of Allah, which leads to purity and sincerity of the heart.

Relation to parenting

The goal of parents should not only be to develop their children as Muslims, to also to foster firm ‘aqeedah and eeman in the heart.


Children may know how to pray and fast and so on, but it may not be in their hearts to do so.


What is needed is an understanding of the true meaning of being a Muslim, of being a mu’min, and even of attaining the level of Ihsan.


Parents must teach their children to sincerely submit to Allah with their hearts, with their tongues, and with their deeds.  Children must learn to have fear of Allah, love of Allah, and trust in Allah. They must have hope in Allah’s help and rewards and fear of His anger and punishment.


The Prophet (saws) taught his companions ‘aqeedah for thirteen years before introducing the practical aspects of Islam. This was to ensure firm eeman and commitment to the religion of Allah.


Accurate belief in Allah and His religion is necessary for developing a relationship with Him and for cultivating within us the ability to distinguish right from wrong. This will lead us to choose the lawful in each and every circumstance regardless of pressure to do otherwise.


A child who has developed eeman and piety will make the job of parenting an easier one. The choices that a child makes will come from within, with love and fear of Allah, rather than having to be imposed externally. The focus for a child with eeman will be to seek the pleasure and rewards from Allah, with the profound realization that these are greater than any material or social reward that can be gained in this life.


Parents, therefore, should have the central goal of nurturing eeman in their children, so that they will be successful in this life and the hereafter. Success in Islam is not measured by wealth or position, rather by sincere obedience to Allah and the attainment of paradise in the next life.


Thursday, April 6, 2017

مفيدة جدا..



( نصائح من د. إبراهيم الفقي) رحمه الله
1 - نام كويس جداً
2 - اظبط المنبه و قوم صلى الفجر و ردد أذكار الصباح
3 - أول حد تشوفوه من عيلتك قوله كلمة حلوة تخليه يبتسم
4 - كوباية قهوة مع شوكولاتة بتحبها
5 . متستناش حاجة من أى حد
6 . بلاش تركز مع أى حاجة ممكن تضايقك " كبر دماغك "
7 . افتح موبايك و اكتب " Nice Day "
8. استغفر 1000 مرة
9. لو أى حد محتاج منك مساعدة ساعده حتى لو متعرفوش
10 . البس أكتر حاجة بتحبها فـ لبسك و أنت خارج
11. اتفرج على فيديو بيضحكك
12. اتصل بحد مكلمتوش من زمان و قولوه " وحشتنى " ^^
13. اتفرج على صورك و أنت صغير
14. حاول تنجز أى حاجة فـ يومك مهما كانت تافهه
15. حافظ على الصلوات الخمسة فـ مواعدها بالظبط
16. ازرع وردة فـ بلكونة أوضتك
17. حب نفسك و قول لنفسك " أنا بحبنى "
18. اسمع قرآن نص ساعة
19. امسك ورقة و قلم و ارسم أى حاجة حتى لو شخبطة " خرج احساسك"
20. أى حد تعرفه روح سلم عليه و ابتسم أول ما تشوفوه
21. خليك هادى و مرن و متفائل
22. اشترى كتاب حتى لو مبتحبش القراءة و اقرأ فيه لو صفحة
23. داوم على ذِكر الله طول اليوم
24. تصدق " أى مبلغ ، بسمة على وش طفل ، اتبرع بالدم "
25. متفكرش فـ أى حاجة بتزعلك ، انسى كل حاجة ^^
26. لو حد زعلان منك كلمه و قولوه أنا أسف " و الكاظمين الغيظ و العافيين عن الناس "
27. لو حد مزعلك سامحه من قلبك
28. حمام دافى
29. ركعتين قيام و وتر " اوتر "
30. متنساش الناس من دعائك و لك المثل
31. وردَك من القرآن اقرأه فـ أى وقت بس اوعى تنساه " 10 آيات على الأقل"
32. متنساش تتوضى قبل ما تنام و تقول أذكار النوم
33. قبل ما تنام راجع يومك تانى و لو محستش بتغيير حاول تانى
34. متنساش تظبط المنبه لصلاة الفجر
35.ابدأ يوم جديدمفيدة جدا....

Thursday, February 2, 2017

Halaqa # 69

Jumada 1  5, 1438


Healing
Mind, Body, Heart


Year 3
Attendance:
  • 4 Sisters
  • 1 Junior Sister
  • 1 Junior Guest


Location: Sister Sara’s Home
Agenda: (please note, we have included many links where you can read in detail more on each subject)


  • OPENING DUA
O Allah, bless this Halaqa, allow us to gain, act upon and share beneficial knowledge. Guide us, forgive our sins and grant us Jannah with our families and loved ones. Ameen


  • QURAN RECITATION
We read Surah Fatihah aloud altogether, then sisters individually read aloud a few letters/words, ayahs (according to her ability and with the help and encouragement of her fellow sisters). We read Surah Al-Anfaal from Ayat 53 to Ayat 75.  In sha Allah, this will be an ongoing part of our Halaqa and one day in sha Allah, we will have Khatam Quran and begin again.


  • QURAN REFLECTION


Sister Megan read the translation of the approximate meaning from verse 53 to verse 62 and
Sister Winnie 63 to 72, and sister Rim from 72-75. (https://quran.com/8)


We discussed the meaning or the Ayat’s using the tafsir “Tafheem Maududi” which can be read
here, link then click on the tafsir and choose English.


  • SISTERS TALK
Sister Rim read the following article:
By:  Jinan Bastaki


  • NEXT HALAQA and News
In sha Allah, our next Halaqa will be held in two weeks on Feb.16th at Sister Sara’s home.  


We are very pleased to announce that Sister Madeleine Khan, one of our Shura Members Is a qualified Homeopath. She will be giving a free 15-minute presentation on Homeopathy, what is it? How well does it work? Examples of remedies for common acute ailments (colds, etc) + chronic issues (depression, anxiety) - Q+A at the end. Friday, Feb 17 @ 7 pm at Healthy Planet at Dixie/Dundas, northeast corner right next to Service Ontario - hope to see you there isA!


We encourage you to get in touch with her for help with any of her specialties.
Sister Madeliene is a beacon of joy and warmth in our community. Anyone who meets her feels similarly about their interaction with her. Ma sha Allah, her accomplishments and knowledge are a great asset to our community, and we are blessed to have her share it with us. You can check out her website at www.healerspath.ca
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  • SISTERS TALK
Sister Sara read the following article:


  • SISTERS TALK
Sister Megan read the following article:


Written by: Saadia   Posted by: Productive Muslim
  • VIDEO

The following two videos were chosen for today’s Halaqa.
Due to time constraint, we agreed to watch the second one on our own.


Nouman Ali Khan - Quran Weekly


Nouman Ali Khan - Quran Weekly


  • CLOSING DUA
For the expiation of sins, said at the conclusion of a sitting or gathering. To listen to this dua click here


196 - "How perfect You are O Allah, and I praise You. I bear witness
that None has the right to be worshiped except You. I seek Your
forgiveness and turn to You in repentance."


سُبْحـانَكَ اللّهُـمَّ وَبِحَمدِك، أَشْهَـدُ أَنْ لا إِلهَ إِلاّ أَنْتَ أَسْتَغْفِرُكَ وَأَتوبُ إِلَـيْك


Subhânaka l-lâhumma wa bi-hamdika. Ash-hadu an lâ ilâha illâ
anta, astaghfiruka wa atûbu ilayka.




If any of this information was good and true, know that it comes from Allah subhanahu
wa ta’ala.  If there are mistakes we ask for Allah’s Forgiveness and Mercy.

Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Halaqa # 40

Safar  5, 1437
Advice ~ Sincerity
Naseeha


Year 2
Attendance:
  • 4  Sisters
  • 1  Junior Sisters
  • 3  Junior Guests
Location: Headquarters (upstairs)
Agenda: (please note, we have included many links where you can read in detail more on each subject)


  • OPENING DUA
O Allah, bless this Halaqa, allow us to gain, act upon  and share beneficial knowledge. Guide us, forgive our sins and grant us Jannah with our families and loved ones. Ameen


  • QURAN RECITATION

We read Surah Fatihah aloud altogether, then sisters individually read aloud a few letters/words, ayahs (according to her ability and with the help and encouragement of her fellow sisters). We read   Surah Al-Maaida from Ayat 3 till Ayat 13. In sha Allah, this will be an ongoing part of our Halaqa and one day in sha Allah, we will have Khatam Quran and begin again.

  • SISTERS TALK
Sister Safiyyah, is our special guest today. She is on our Shura Council and has just recently 
gained her certification as a life coach.  She, shared with us what Life Coaching is and how she
plans to help our New Amanah members with her expertise. To read a summary of her talk, 
click here.   In sha Allah, our website www.amanahsisters.com will be updated shortly to 
include details on how to gain access to this new service available to our Amanah Sisters.
  • SISTERS TALK
Sister Winnie recited Surah Al-Asr in Arabic then read the approximation in English.  She then shared the following:

At-Tabarani recorded from `Abdullah bin Hisn Abi Madinah that he said, "Whenever two men from the Companions of the Messenger of Allah used to meet, they would not part until one of them had recited Surat Al-`Asr in its entirety to the other, and one of them had given the greetings of peace to the other.'' Ash-Shafi`i said, "If the people were to ponder on this Surah, it would be sufficient for them.''
            To read some English Tafsirs of Surat Al-’Asr, click on the following links:
  • NEXT HALAQA and Upcoming Events
In sha Allah, our next Halaqa will be held on Thursday December  3rd, 2015 indoors  at our Headquarters upstairs from 10am-12 noon.   

Upcoming Activities in the Community:
There is registration for AquaFit Classes in Mississauga and limited availability for Childrens swimming lessons. Classes start December 19th, 2015 in sha Allah.
If you would like to learn more we can send you contact details.

There is a Halaqa on Sundays at Isna Masjid Mississauga for sisters and girls.
Correction of some misunderstandings in Islamic belief
English halaqah: 2-3pm
Arabic halaqah: 3-4:30pm
Presented by: Sr. Hanan Kandil

There is a Girls/Sisters Gala presented by Olive Grove happening, insha Allah, on Nov 26th, 2015.  For more information, click here
  • SISTERS TALK
Etiquettes of Sincerely Giving Advice  
Advice has a sublime position in Islam. A beneficial sincere advice is the one in which the advisor abides by the etiquettes of the Sharee‘ah that the scholars have mentioned. Among those etiquettes are:
1- The advisor should give his advice sincerely for the sake of Allaah The Almighty, without seeking ostentation, fame, worldly gain or showing superiority.
2- The advisor should have enough knowledge about the advice which he is giving. This is because advising is a form of enjoining the good and forbidding the evil. If a person does not have enough knowledge about what he is advising about, he may forbid the good, thinking that he is forbidding an evil, and vice versa.
3- He should give it privately. Giving advice publicly is a reproach and rebuke that is disliked. Mis‘ar ibn Kidaam, may Allaah have mercy upon him, said, “May Allaah have mercy upon a person who presented my faults to me in secret, for giving advice in public is a rebuke.”
4- Gentleness in giving advice and avoiding excess and rebuke. The Prophet, sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam, said: “Gentleness does not enter anything except that it adorns it.
On his part, the one being advised should listen to the advice, apply the good that it contains and rid himself of the evil desires of the self. The righteous predecessors would consider advice a gift that the advisor had presented them. ‘Umar, may Allaah be pleased with him, said, “May Allaah have mercy upon a person who gifted me my faults!” Also the advisee should not let harshness of the advisor deprive him of benefiting from the advice.
We ask Allaah The Almighty to make us all from those who listen to speech and follow the best of it.
The above was an excerpt from the following article: Giving Sincere Advice
  • SISTERS TALK
Luqman’s Advice to His Son
  • SISTERS TALK
On December 4th, 2014, Sister Rim shared with us an article during
Click on the above title to read the full article.
  • TECH TALK
There is a youth hotline/ website called Naseeha
Click here to read more about them. 
  • VIDEO  
Dr. Mohamed Allali 6:56
  • CLOSING DUA
For the expiation of sins, said at the conclusion of a sitting or gathering. To listen to this dua click here


196 - "How perfect You are O Allah, and I praise You. I bear witness
that None has the right to be worshipped except You. I seek Your
forgiveness and turn to You in repentance."


سُبْحـانَكَ اللّهُـمَّ وَبِحَمدِك، أَشْهَـدُ أَنْ لا إِلهَ إِلاّ أَنْتَ أَسْتَغْفِرُكَ وَأَتوبُ إِلَـيْك
Subhânaka l-lâhumma wa bi-hamdika. Ash-hadu an lâ ilâha illâ
anta, astaghfiruka wa atûbu ilayka.


If any of this information was good and true, know that it comes from Allah subhanahu
wa ta’ala.  If there are mistakes we ask for Allah’s Forgiveness and Mercy.