GAME: Question and answer (No Serious Religious Questions please)

warda A

Sister
:salam2:

This is a question and answer thread, it isnt a game.
someone asks a question and the next person answers it using evidence available(meaning authentic hadeeth)
So i begin
What is the thing that is Halal but Allah Taala hates?

remember the next person answers and also will ask a question.
:wasalam:
 

Happy 2BA Muslim

Islamophilic
:salam2:

Nice thread!

I think you are referring to this "hadeeth":

‘The most hated of permissible things to Allaah is divorce.’

This hadeeth is not saheeh, but its meaning is saheeh. It is actually daeef (weak).

Allaah dislikes divorce, but He does not forbid it to His slaves, to make things easier for them. If there is a valid reason for divorce, in sharee’ah or otherwise, then that is permissible.

My question:

What is the extent of the reward (by Allah subhanahu wa taala) for someone who initiates a good practice?

:salam2:
 

muharram23

New Member
Staff member
:salam2:

Nice thread!

I think you are referring to this "hadeeth":

‘The most hated of permissible things to Allaah is divorce.’

This hadeeth is not saheeh, but its meaning is saheeh. It is actually daeef (weak).

Allaah dislikes divorce, but He does not forbid it to His slaves, to make things easier for them. If there is a valid reason for divorce, in sharee’ah or otherwise, then that is permissible.

My question:

What is the extent of the reward (by Allah subhanahu wa taala) for someone who initiates a good practice?

:salam2:

salamu alaykum

Hadith - Sahih Muslim

He who starts a good sunnah will be rewarded for it, in addition to receiving rewards equal to the rewards of those who follow him into it. Whereas he who starts a bad sunnah will be burdened with it, in addition to receiving burdens equal to the burdens of those who follow him into it.


Q: What are the 2 conditions that all our deeds have to meet in order to be accepted by Allah sva? :)


wasalam
 

Happy 2BA Muslim

Islamophilic
salamu alaykum

Hadith - Sahih Muslim

He who starts a good sunnah will be rewarded for it, in addition to receiving rewards equal to the rewards of those who follow him into it. Whereas he who starts a bad sunnah will be burdened with it, in addition to receiving burdens equal to the burdens of those who follow him into it.


Q: What are the 2 things that we have to have in order for our deeds to be accepted by Allah sva? :)


wasalam

:wasalam:

Jazak Allahu khayran! Correct answer.

I know the answer to your question, but will give the chance to someone else.:)

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warda A

Sister
salamu alaykum

Hadith - Sahih Muslim

He who starts a good sunnah will be rewarded for it, in addition to receiving rewards equal to the rewards of those who follow him into it. Whereas he who starts a bad sunnah will be burdened with it, in addition to receiving burdens equal to the burdens of those who follow him into it.


Q: What are the 2 conditions that all our deeds have to meet in order to be accepted by Allah sva? :)


wasalam

:salam2:
Sincerity and correctness
The sincere deed is the one offered to Allah alone and the correct deed is the one performed according to the Sunnah.
http://www.al-sunnah.com/bidah.htm
i got the answer here.
is it correct?

What is Allah's right upon his slave is and what is their right upon Him?
 

Meraj

Brother
:salam2:
What is Allah's right upon his slave is and what is their right upon Him?


:salam2:



Allah's Rights upon His creation are the rights that must be kept the most. Allah is the sole Creator and Sustainer of the universe. He is the Almighty who created everything with absolute wisdom. Allah is the One who initiated every being from nothing. He is the One who protects humans in their mothers' wombs, as infants, as children and as adults. He, alone, sustains all humans and provides them with food and every aspect of life. Allah said, what translated means, "And Allah has brought you out from the wombs of your mothers while you know nothing. And He gave you hearing, sight and hearts that you might give thanks (to Allah)." [16:78]

If Allah refuses sustenance to anyone he will be instantly destroyed. Allah's mercy is what keeps humans and everything else alive.

Allah's control over his slaves is perfect. His bounties are countless. If this is His role in the life of humans, then His rights are what one must keep the most. Allah does not need sustenance from His slaves. He said, what translated means: "We ask not of you a provision. We provide it for you. And the good end is for the Muttaqeen (the ones who fear Allah)." [20:132]

Allah only wants one thing from His slaves. "And I (Allah) created not the Jinn and mankind except they should worship Me (alone). I seek not any provision from them nor do I ask that they should feed Me. Verily, Allah is the All-Provider, Owner of Power, the Most Strong." [51:56-58]

Allah only wants mankind to worship Him alone and ascribe no partners with Him in worship, and truly be His slaves. He wants them to surrender to His will, as they surrender to His control for the means of their lives. It is only fair to worship only the One who holds the existence of everything and everyone is in His Hands. One should thank Allah who, alone, provides for him by worshipping Him alone. Allah said, what translated means: "And whatever of blessings and good things you have, it is from Allah. Then, when harm touches you, unto Him you cry aloud for help." [16:53]

What Allah requires His slaves to do is easy. He does not want hardship to come to those striving to worship Him. He said, what translated means: "And strive hard in Allah's cause as you ought to strive (with sincerity). He has chosen you (to convey Islam), and has not laid upon you in religion any hardship, it is the religion of your father Abraham (Islam). It is He (Allah) who has named you Muslims both before and in this (the Quran), that the Messenger (Mohammad) may be a witness over you and you be witnesses over mankind. So offer prayer perfectly, give Zakat (compulsory charity), and hold fast to Allah, He is your Lord, what an excellent Lord and what an excellent helper!" [22:78]

What Allah wants from us is to worship Him with sincerity, and to perform religious deeds. Five prayers a day bring forgiveness from Him and purity in the heart. Muslims must try to perform prayer in the best form: "So keep your duty to Allah as much as you can." [64:16]

The Prophet said, what translated means, "Stand while praying, if you cannot then while sitting, and if you cannot then while laying on your side." [Al-Bukhari] Allah also wants His slaves to pay a small amount of their money to the poor, the needy, strangers who have no money, the indebted and to others who are eligible to take money from Zakat. Zakat is so minimal that it does not harm the rich, yet it provides tremendous benefits for the poor. Allah also requires fasting in the lunar month of Ramadhan. He said, what translated means: "So whoever of you sights the (crescent on the first night of the) month (of Ramadhan), he must fast that month, and whoever is ill or on a journey, the same number (of days he misses) from other days." [2:185]

Also, Hajj (pilgrimage) to Makkah once in lifetime is obligatory upon all Muslims, if they are able to do so. In general, we have the obligation to abide by all of Allah's orders, and stay away from all He had made forbidden upon us.

Above mentioned are the duties of Allah's slaves towards Him. They are not difficult to perform. The reward outweighs the requirements by far. The reward is "And whoever is removed away from the Fire and admitted to Paradise, he indeed is successful. The life of this world is only the enjoyment of deception." [3:185]


Q: can we give any food item containing some haraam ingredients(in small %age) in it to a non muslim?

:wasalam:
 

mahdi

Junior Member
SALAAM

I have a question, about halal and haram.
is't' allowed to eat meat that was slaughtered because of someone who died , or some sheikh who died a long time ago?
my sister tells me that she is going to a nearby mosque, to remember the death of a great sheikh, so they eat food, and she brings some at home.
and sometimes they celebrate the brith of the prophet SAW. and they also eat meat. so are these things allowed?
 

warda A

Sister
My question: Who will confront Dajjal during his rule?(decribe the event inshallah)
Jazakallah khayran
Asaalamu Alaykum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuhu

:salam2:

Eissa (alei salaam) will kill the dajjal,
He will confront him before he enters jerusalem, that is where the dajjal will be killed.



am trying to keep it simple so more people could participate and get busy researching

please we have to answer the last question posted before we ask other question


question
What do you say when you sneeze?
 

shichemlydia

Junior Member
question and answer

salam
this is talak (divorce),
the next question is : what is the key of the paradice?
salam alikoum
 

warda A

Sister
tricky

can someone answer this first?
the next question is : what is the key of the paradice?
salam alikoum
by shichemlydia



A couple of them.

Deen of Islaam.
Quran.

Q: Where is Allah ?

:salam2:

I wanted to answer but why can not some one else do that
we are waiting, and am wondering why people are not coming to ask and answer question, this will definitely increase our knowledge.
c'mon people. Q & A.
 
I wanted to answer but why can not some one else do that
we are waiting, and am wondering why people are not coming to ask and answer question, this will definitely increase our knowledge.
c'mon people. Q & A.

For this reason the whole forum is present sister.
 

Aapa

Mirajmom
Salaam,

First good thread.

Second: where is Allah? Sura Al-Nur 35: Allah is the Light of the Heavens and the Earth. the parable of His light Is as if there were a Niche
And within it a Lamp:The Lamp enclosed in Glass: The glass as it were a brillant star: Lit from a blessed Tree, An Olive, neither of the East Nor of the West,
Whose Oil is well-nigh
Luminious,
Though fire scarce thouched it:
Light upon Light!
Allah doth guide
Whom He will
To His Light:
Allah doth set forth Parables
For men: and Allah
Doth Know all things.
36:
( Lit is such a Light)
In houses, which Allah
hath permitted to be raised
To honor, for the celebration,
In them, of His Name:
In them is He glorified
In the mornings, ( again and again)


To me this is the begining of the Path. Our hearts.

Question: Why is our heart more important than our minds?
 

Mabsoot

Amir
Staff member
assalamu alaykum,

I am not sure that people should be answering Islamic questions so freely. Some of the questions here are serious Aqeedah questions.

It is important always to refer to those who have knowledge, i.e. the Ulema.

What to say when asked where is Allaah

Ash-Shaykh Muhammad ibn Saalih Al-'Uthaymeen (rahimahullaah) was asked about what o*!ne should say when asked "Where is Allaah?" The Shaykh was asked:
Concerning the statement of some of the people when they are asked, "Where is Allaah?", they reply, "Allaah is present everywhere." Or they say, "He is present." Is this type of reply correct in this general unrestricted sense?

Answer:
This answer is false and it is not correct unrestrictedly or restrictedly. If the person is asked, "Where is Allaah?" He should say, "Above the heavens", just as the woman answered the Prophet (Sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) when he asked her, "Where is Allaah?" She said, "Above the heavens."

In reference to whoever says, "He is present", o*!nly, then this is a type of evading the answer and dodging it. In reference to whoever says, "Verily, Allaah is everywhere", and he means that Allaah himself is actually everywhere, then this is disbelief (Kufr), because it is denying what is proven by the texts. Rather, it is even denying the recorded evidences, the intellectual evidences and even the natural nature, that guide us to believe that Allaah, exalted is He, is High above everything, and that He is above the heavens, and He has risen over His Throne.

Ash-Shaykh Muhammad ibn Saalih Al-'Uthaymeen

More:

Where is Allah

Evidence that Allaah is exalted high above His creation& that He is above the heavens

Sorry, I provide answer for Jabba's question.

Why is Our heart is more important than our minds? for me anyway, neither can be sacrificed. Was this Islam related question or general?

I do not know? anyone know? :) I thought they are both important.
 

Aapa

Mirajmom
Salaam,

Sorry Brother. Does not Allah reside in our hearts by which the light is lit? Does recognition of this separate us from other creation? If there were no authorities in this world that would not take away from the heat of the light in our hearts?

Does not revealtion come to the heart and it is the mind that takes action?
 

dianek

Junior Member
Question: In Jannah, if a woman does not wish to be married to the same man she was on earth....is she able to marry another?
 

Mabsoot

Amir
Staff member
Question: In Jannah, if a woman does not wish to be married to the same man she was on earth....is she able to marry another?
:wasalam:

Answer is easy>> Allah knows best ! Often, there are matters we do not know, so best to remain silent unless there is clear evidence otherwise.

Anybody could brainstorm and makeup a question, but for Islam, it should be done with consideration and thought.

It would not be good if anyone of us wrote something that was not correct. So we should be careful with our question and answer thread here. Its not a place to ask Questions.

Instead, use it as a game, where you test people on some simple issues which we can deal with, with evidence.



wasalamu alaykum
 
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