Tag Archives: Sunnats and Aadaab

March, 2019

  • 5 March

    Sunnats and Aadaab of Tilaawat of the Qur’aan Majeed – Part 3

    1. Recite the Quraan Majeed with tajweed and with the correct pronunciation. Even if you are reciting the Quraan Majeed in a swift pace, you should ensure that you recite each word clearly with tajweed and the correct pronunciation.

    And recite the Quraan clearly with tarteel (in a slow and measured tone).

February, 2019

  • 26 February

    Sunnats and Aadaab of Tilaawat of the Qur’aan Majeed – Part 2

    1. It is permissible to recite the Quraan Majeed on the phone without wudhu. However, one should refrain from placing his hand or finger on that part of the screen where the Quraanic verses appear.

  • 19 February

    Sunnats and Aadaab of Tilaawat of the Qur’aan Majeed – Part 1

    1. Ensure that your mouth is clean before reciting the Quraan Majeed.

    It is reported that Hazrat Ali (radhiyallahu ‘anhu)  said, “Indeed your mouths are pathways for the Quraan Majeed (i.e. your mouths are used to recite the Quraan Majeed). Hence, cleanse your mouths through using the miswaak.”

  • 12 February

    Aadaab of Business and Dealings – Part 17

    1. One should exercise moderation in earning a livelihood. So much of time should not be given to the business that one begins to neglect the rights that he owes to Allah F (e.g. salaah with jamaat in the musjid) and the rights he owes to his wife and children. …

October, 2018

  • 30 October

    Aadaab of Business and Dealings – Part 4

    1. If the seller, despite knowing about the defect in the goods, conceals it from the purchaser, he will be sinful and will incur the wrath of Allah Ta‘ala and the curse of the angels. عن عقبة بن عامر قال: سمعت رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم، يقول: المسلم أخو …

July, 2018

  • 9 July

    INTERACTING WITH ELDERS- PART SIX

    Hazrat Moulana Abraarul Haqq Saheb (rahimahullah) has mentioned 14 points regarding the rights of parents (7 points regarding fulfilling their rights during their lifetime and 7 points regarding fulfilling their rights after their demise). 7 rights during their lifetime Azmat: To respect them. Muhabbat: To have love and affection for …

  • 2 July

    INTERACTING WITH ELDERS – PART FIVE

    1. If the task that your seniors ask you to carry out is not manageable for you, then politely and respectfully excuse yourself. 2. If you notice your elders making a mistake, then do not be hasty in correcting them immediately, as it is possible that you have not understood …

June, 2018

  • 26 June

    INTERACTING WITH ELDERS – PART FOUR

    1. You should not hope or desire that your elders call you by respectable titles, etc. 2. Do not address your seniors from a distance by shouting out to them if you need to enquire regarding anything. Rather, you should respectfully go up to them and then address them. 3. …

January, 2018

  • 30 January

    Sunnats and Aadaab of Consoling the Bereaved – Part 3

    1. It is not permissible to go to the home of a kaafir who has passed away for ta’ziyat while the funeral proceedings are taking place.[1] However, on meeting a kaafir neighbour or any other kaafir who has lost a family member e.g. a child, one may console him in …

  • 23 January

    Sunnats and Aadaab of Consoling the Bereaved – Part 2

    1. It is permissible to praise the deceased. However, when praising him, ensure that you do not exaggerate or praise him for characteristics that were not found in him. Similarly, do not adopt the styles and ways of the kuffaar in praising him.[1] 2. The period of ta’ziyat is three …

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