Now this is true Love! Shame on us!

Seeking Allah's Mercy

Qul HuwaAllahu Ahud!
Asalamoalaikom wa rahmatullahi wa barakaatuh.

Read about this cute girl. She puts most of us to shame.

Rough Translation from Arabic(If anybody has corrections, kindly inform us)

It never occurred in the imaginations of one of the Algerian mothers that when she contacted At-Tarbawi, Dr. Mohammaed Ast-Thanwiyy’s weekly show that she will achieve her dream and the dream of her daughter. For she only called to expose her problems to the doctors hoping his opinion would guide her. She said “I have a young daughter who is 8 years old. She loves Sheikh Sudais a lot and she imitates his recitation so far that she won first place in the Algerian competition in her imitation of Sheikh Sudais of Surat Al-Qiyama. She has gone as far as naming herself the description/clarity of Sudais. She always tells me my dream is to meet sheikh Sudais. She asked me, “mom when will I meet Sheikh Sudais?” And I promised her (that she will meet him) But I am not able to do that. And I told her By Allah, if I had a house to sell it (I would do that) and go with you to Makkah and meet Sheikh Sudais. She (the mother) proceeded to say that time has passed but what she wanted did not come true. She said to me “mother you have lied! And you will never take me to Sheikh Sudais!” She has now come to a condition where she hates everything even the Quran and I have began to hit her.
The doctor addressed her issue with wonderful guidance. At the end of his talk he sent a letter to Sheikh Sudais that he kindly contacts this child to fulfil her dreams. When the story reached Sheikh Sudais, he graciously welcomed her (the child) and her mother to Madinah, then to Makkah, at his expense, and he invited them to his house. She recited the Quran in front of him, and she did the Khatm ul Quran dua as he does it. He was deeply touched and he wept with joy and he asked Allah to bless her. He is willing to pay for her studies.


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kashif_nazeer

~~~Alhamdulillah~~~
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:jazaak: for sharing.Truly inspirational girl mashaAllah.May Allah bless her in that.
But it said in one place that she even started hating Qur'an,she is a little girl so it is understandable.But I have heard some scholars say that excess love for someone other than Allah and his messenger :saw: ,can open a door for shaytaan to enter the heart.
May Allah bless the little one and grant us tawfeeq to recite Qur'an with zeal.Ameen.


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your-sister

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Assalaamu 'alaikum wa rahmatullah wa rahmatullah.

Masha'Allah. May Allaah bless her little heart and protect her and her mother.

Sorry, I may be going a bit off topic here- but the pictures bothered me alot. One would think that the Haafidh-ul-Qur'ans are able to understand the grave mistake in picture-taking...subhanallah. By Allaah! This article would have still managed to touch our hearts without those pics.

May Allaah 'azza wa jall keep us firm on His deen and continue to guide us unto the right path.
 

Seeking Allah's Mercy

Qul HuwaAllahu Ahud!
Asalamoalaikom wa rahmatullahi wa barakaatuh,

Barakallah fik to everyone who commented.


Assalaamu 'alaikum wa rahmatullah wa rahmatullah.

Masha'Allah. May Allaah bless her little heart and protect her and her mother.

Sorry, I may be going a bit off topic here- but the pictures bothered me alot. One would think that the Haafidh-ul-Qur'ans are able to understand the grave mistake in picture-taking...subhanallah. By Allaah! This article would have still managed to touch our hearts without those pics.

May Allaah 'azza wa jall keep us firm on His deen and continue to guide us unto the right path.

Wasalamoalaikom wa rahmatullahi wa barakaatuh,

Ukhti there is a difference of opinion on the matter:

:salam2:

There is a difference of opinion among the scholars regarding this matter.

One states that a picture/video is a factual piece of information of the past or present. Therefore it is acceptable. It is not altered or created by one's imagination of a person or animal with a soul.

The other states no picture or video is acceptable. Even TV, youtube, internet, and pictures.

wa Allah ya'lam

try islamQA, I am sure you will find similar questions.

[EDIT] ABU SARAH has made a comprehensive thread regarding this matter here on TTI: http://www.turntoislam.com/forum/showthread.php?t=65328&highlight=picture+prohibited

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This is one of the posts on that thread:

TV and movie pictures and video pictures​

Praise be to Allaah.

The ruling on a thing depends on the way in which it is perceived. It is essential to know how the picture-making you refer to is done. The author of Risaalat Ahkaam al-Tasweer (The ruling on picture-making) said:

1. Movie pictures or pictures on a cinema film:

This is a method which transmits moving pictures with sound for a limited time span, showing all the events that happened within this time frame. The picture which is shown by the film on the screen is the shadow or reflection of that thing, not its real essence, after it has been recorded on the film. It says in al-Sharee’ah al-Islamiyyah wa’l-Funoon (Islamic sharee’ah and the Arts) that the cinema is called [in Arabic] akhyaliyyah [from khayaal, meaning shadow or dim reflection], “because it shows the shadows of things, not their real essence.”

2 – TV pictures

This is a method which transmits pictures and sounds at the same time via an electrical impulse. This is the result of the effect of light from the object whose picture is being taken being reflected on a mica sheet which is covered with a vast number of tiny particles made of photosensitive material, manufactured from silver oxide and caesium, of which the particles are separated from one another and isolated electrically.

This kind of image-making using machines is very similar to the image on a movie film, but in TV pictures, the images are changed to electronic signals, then to electromagnetic waves, which are then either sent via antennas to be picked up by the receiving apparatus in TV sets, within the range that the signal can reach, or they are sent to be stored in the form of magnetic changes on plastic tapes that have been plated with the appropriate magnetic substance that can store these waves.

In order to show what has been recorded on these tapes after these waves have been stored, it has to pass through a machine which transforms it once more into electronic signals then sends it to a screen in the form of electrical signals, so that it appears as a picture, but only after a complex operation.

The TV set is the equipment which receives the electrical waves and gathers them, then transmits them in a regulated manner in the form of a picture with complete features.

There is another kind which is considered to be similar to this kind of image-making. This is something similar to the telephone which is used in some industrially-advanced countries, which transmits both the voice and the image of the speaker, so both parties can see one another on the screen of the device on which they are talking.

Similarly, there are cameras which are installed at the doors of houses. This system picks up the voice and image of the person who is coming to the house and transmits it to a screen inside the house, so that whoever is inside the house can see it clearly. And similarly there is equipment which is used to watch out for criminals stealing and so on in banks, stores, etc.

These kinds of equipment are considered to be of one kind, but are used for a variety of purposes, whereby the camera covers the area which is to be watched over, and it transmits the images to a screen like a TV, where the image appears clearly. New things are appearing all the time, and we do not know what will appear in the future. If this indicates anything, it indicates the mind-boggling expansion of the use of machines to make images of both kinds, both still and moving, in many areas, including manufacturing, war, security, education, medicine, social, etc.

Ahkaam al-Tasweer by Ahmad ibn ‘Ali Waasil, p. 65-67

Shaykh Ibn ‘Uthaymeen said:

With regard to pictures made in the modern fashion, they fall into two categories:

The first category is those which have no tangible substance (and can only be seen by running them through a machine), as I was told is the case with pictures on video tapes. There is no ruling at all concerning these, and they do not come under the prohibition at all. Hence the scholars who forbid making pictures with cameras on paper (photographs) permitted this (video pictures), and said that there is nothing wrong with this. Then it was asked, is it permissible to film lectures which are given in the mosques? The (scholarly) view was that it is better not to do that, because it may disturb the worshippers and because they may film things that may not be appropriate, and so on.

The second category is fixed or still pictures on paper (photographs) …

But the matter needs further discussion if one wants to make these kind of permissible pictures. For they are subject to five rulings which depend on the intention. If the intention is something forbidden, then it is haraam. If he intends something waajib (obligatory), then it is waajib. Sometimes pictures may be essential, especially moving pictures. For example, if we see someone in the act of committing a crime against a person’s rights, such as an attempt to kill and so on, and we cannot prove it in any way but by taking pictures, then in this case taking pictures becomes waajib, especially in cases where pictures may decide the case. The means are subject to the rulings on the ends. If we make these pictures in order to prove the identity of a person for fear that someone else may be accused of the crime, this is also acceptable, indeed it is essential.


But if we take these pictures just to enjoy looking at them, this is undoubtedly haraam... And Allaah knows best.” (See Al-Sharh al-Mumti’, 2/197-199)



Brother Abu Sarah's thread explains the picture taking issue in detail.
 
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