I hope you enjoy watching this beautiful compilation of gorgeous caves from around the world, mashAllah, that I compiled for Habibi Halaqas for their Surah Al-Kahf video. More videos to come, inshAllah. Mishary, indeed, has a mesmerizing style of recitation.
Friday, September 30, 2011
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Surah Al-Kahf (The Cave): "The Regret Is Not Ours"

As I begin to read the meaning of the introductory verses of Surah Al-Kahf, the foremost instruction I get from Allah is that you should not feel sorry for the idolators i.e. the disbelievers for what they do. This has been instructed to Prophet Mohammad (saww) to convey to his Ummah that was awestruck at the disbelievers of the time. They were saddened, depressed, and often angered because of the idol worship and remarks of disbelief on the Oneness of Allah and the Prophethood of Prophet Mohammad (saww). However, since we know that Islam and the Word of Allah is for all times, we can apply the same instruction on ourselves and know that we are not to regret for the ones who do not believe, our duty is only to convey the message of truth.
فَلَعَلَّكَ بَـخِعٌ نَّفْسَكَ عَلَى ءَاثَـرِهِمْ إِن لَّمْ يُؤْمِنُواْ بِهَـذَا الْحَدِيثِ
Perhaps, you would kill yourself in grief, over their footsteps, because they believe not in this narration.) meaning the Qur'an.
أَسَفاً
in grief
Some beautiful words of advice from Tafsir Ibn Kathir:
"Do not feel sorry for them, just convey the Message of Allah to them. Whoever goes the right way, then he goes the right way only for the benefit of himself. And whoever goes astray, then he strays at his own loss, so do not destroy yourself in sorrow for them."
Let's apply that to our daily life. There are so many people around us who fall into the category of disbelievers. We know of the non-Muslims who do not believe and we have read infinitely about them. I talk of the Muslims who are disbelievers!
There are friends and relatives around us who disbelieve in the accountability to Allah on the day of judgement. There are those who indulge in various types of shirk i.e. asking religious deities and spiritual entities for their worldly needs, wearing stones and amulets and believing that they would guard them.
Furthermore, there are those who are ignorant to the word of Allah and make bold claims. I got to hear from a relative, "Covering the head is nowhere in the Quran," and "Interest is legal".
Then there are instances like backbiting, family politics, professional foul play, and open misdemeanors that consequently put us into the states that Allah mentions in Al-Kahf here.
We are angered, we feel regret for such people, we grieve, and we mourn. This is exactly what Allah instructs us not to do. Our duty is to make a stern and brief correcting statement and then forget about the misdemeanor. Why? Because our job there is done.
Saturday, September 24, 2011
A Few Square Feet

As I offered my Salaam at the end of the Maghrib prayer this evening and sat down to recite a few words of Tasbih (Glorification of God), I pondered over the reality of that moment. I compared how my prayer and its feel has changed over the past couple of years. Alhamdulillah, a wave of satisfaction washed over me. I thought of the few square feet of rug, the prayer mat, that I was sitting on and then the few square feet of the grave that I'd be buried in. These are the two only real places that we are supposed to think about and prepare for while we are alive because they form the foundation of our next life for us.

The world is a very attractive illusion that offers all forms of fortune and entertainment. It seeks to pull us away from preparing for these two places that we are to remember always: prayer and the grave. Shopping, food, events, shows, and the big show that the world puts up blind us to the extent of forgetting that the real deal of being alive is to bow down to the One who gifted us all this to begin with.
We prepare, in fact over prepare, for the most common of worldly things: a dinner party, a job interview, an assignment, an exam, and even before receiving a phone call we brace ourselves to face it. The real preparation is that for offering one's prayer and to prepare for one's death.
Preparing for prayer is underestimated to be only the performing of Wudu (ablution). You need to ask yourself, "Am I worthy of facing my Creator?" and the very answer would suffice to bring you down on your knees.
Friday, September 23, 2011
Al Kahf Tales

Each Friday there is a great emphasis on the recitation of Surah Al-Kahf i.e. the chapter from the Quran, called "The Cave". It would only be foolish to miss out the brilliant opportunity that Allah (swt) has blessed us with in form of Surah Al-Kahf. It is the very gift that illuminates our lives and allows us to have our sins from the past Friday forgiven. Of course, this cannot be misinterpreted as a ticket to clearing the record of bad deeds so you could commit them again. Al-Kahf contains some very valuable morals through 4 great stories from the past times. There is a message about "Time," conveyed through the story of the People of the Cave, a message of "Knowledge," conveyed through the story of Prophets Moses and Khizr (peace be on them), and a message of "Power," conveyed through the tale of the great warrior ZulQarnayn.
The Importance of Surah Al-Kahf
Besides the gift of our past week's sins being forgiven, Al-Kahf is a shield of protection from the Dajjal, Anti Christ as known to the world. The first ten and last ten ayahs (verses) of Al-Kahf secure a person from the evil of Dajjal.
Why Was Surah Al-Kahf Revealed?
When Prophet Mohammad (saww) announced prophethood and began conveying the Word of Allah to the people, several doubt arose about his authenticity and credibility. This was because they were the dark ages of Arabia and also there had been several accounts of false prophets.
The Quraysh (the tribe of the prophet) sent 2 men, An-Nadr bin Al-Harith and `Uqbah bin Abi Mu`it, to the Jewish rabbis in Al-Madinah, to ask them about Prophet Mohammad (saww) while describing the Prophet to them and conveying his message to them. The Jews were considered the people of the first Book (Tawrah) and their knowledge about the chain of prophets from Prophet Adam (a.s.) right down to Prophet Moses (a.s.) was considered authentic. They knew what prophets had been like and what knowledge they were to possess when Allah chose them as men of knowledge.
So they set out and when they reached Al-Madinah, they asked the Jewish rabbis about the Messenger of Allah . They described him to them and told them some of what he had said. They said, `You are the people of the Tawrah and we have come to you so that you can tell us about this companion of ours.'
They (the rabbis) said, `Ask him about three things which we will tell you to ask, and if he answers them then he is a Prophet who has been sent (by Allah); if he does not, then he is saying things that are not true, in which case how you will deal with him will be up to you. Ask him about some young men in ancient times, what was their story For theirs is a strange and wondrous tale. Ask him about a man who travelled a great deal and reached the east and the west of the earth. What was his story And ask him about the Ruh (soul or spirit) -- what is it If he tells you about these things, then he is a Prophet, so follow him, but if he does not tell you, then he is a man who is making things up, so deal with him as you see fit.'
So An-Nadr and `Uqbah left and came back to the Quraysh, and said: `O people of Quraysh, we have come to you with a decisive solution which will put an end to the problem between you and Muhammad. The Jewish rabbis told us to ask him about some matters,' and they told the Quraysh what they were. Then they came to the Messenger of Allah and said, `O Muhammad, tell us,' and they asked him about the things they had been told to ask.
The Surah was revealed for the purpose of blessing Prophet Mohammad (saww) with the knowledge of the 3 questions that the Jewish rabbis had put forward and also to console him and the Believers that they shouldn't waste themselves in regret over the disbelief of the idolators and non-believers.
Source:
http://www.theholybook.org/content/category/1/134/2/
The Importance of Surah Al-Kahf
Besides the gift of our past week's sins being forgiven, Al-Kahf is a shield of protection from the Dajjal, Anti Christ as known to the world. The first ten and last ten ayahs (verses) of Al-Kahf secure a person from the evil of Dajjal.
Why Was Surah Al-Kahf Revealed?
When Prophet Mohammad (saww) announced prophethood and began conveying the Word of Allah to the people, several doubt arose about his authenticity and credibility. This was because they were the dark ages of Arabia and also there had been several accounts of false prophets.
The Quraysh (the tribe of the prophet) sent 2 men, An-Nadr bin Al-Harith and `Uqbah bin Abi Mu`it, to the Jewish rabbis in Al-Madinah, to ask them about Prophet Mohammad (saww) while describing the Prophet to them and conveying his message to them. The Jews were considered the people of the first Book (Tawrah) and their knowledge about the chain of prophets from Prophet Adam (a.s.) right down to Prophet Moses (a.s.) was considered authentic. They knew what prophets had been like and what knowledge they were to possess when Allah chose them as men of knowledge.
So they set out and when they reached Al-Madinah, they asked the Jewish rabbis about the Messenger of Allah . They described him to them and told them some of what he had said. They said, `You are the people of the Tawrah and we have come to you so that you can tell us about this companion of ours.'
They (the rabbis) said, `Ask him about three things which we will tell you to ask, and if he answers them then he is a Prophet who has been sent (by Allah); if he does not, then he is saying things that are not true, in which case how you will deal with him will be up to you. Ask him about some young men in ancient times, what was their story For theirs is a strange and wondrous tale. Ask him about a man who travelled a great deal and reached the east and the west of the earth. What was his story And ask him about the Ruh (soul or spirit) -- what is it If he tells you about these things, then he is a Prophet, so follow him, but if he does not tell you, then he is a man who is making things up, so deal with him as you see fit.'
So An-Nadr and `Uqbah left and came back to the Quraysh, and said: `O people of Quraysh, we have come to you with a decisive solution which will put an end to the problem between you and Muhammad. The Jewish rabbis told us to ask him about some matters,' and they told the Quraysh what they were. Then they came to the Messenger of Allah and said, `O Muhammad, tell us,' and they asked him about the things they had been told to ask.
The Surah was revealed for the purpose of blessing Prophet Mohammad (saww) with the knowledge of the 3 questions that the Jewish rabbis had put forward and also to console him and the Believers that they shouldn't waste themselves in regret over the disbelief of the idolators and non-believers.
Source:
http://www.theholybook.org/content/category/1/134/2/
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Eid Buzz: Sweets & Treats and some words to treasure

Eid is the most fun festival of Muslims around the world. It's a blessing alhamdulillah. Family and friends are all in a festive mood and arranging reunions over lunches and dinners. A couple of sisters arranged for special Eid treats for their families.
Eid Sweets & Treats
Sr. Almas Akhtar, from Milton, Keynes, makes cake pops. She runs the "Scrumptious Pops" page on Facebook. You can join in her delicious creativity at https://www.facebook.com/pages/Scrumptous-Pops/209343185771761 She baked a gorgeous Eid cake that she was happy to share the photo of with us.

This is beautiful, mashAllah! She takes personal orders and makes gift baskets as well. So, if you're in the area and you need to add some spark to that birthday bash or a tea party, Sr. Almas is the one you need to call. Check in on her Facebook page for more info!


Another one of my friends, Little Prince's Mommy (as she calls herself), set out a delicious Eid table for her family and friends. There was cake too! Alhamdulillah!
I was going through my Facebook feed and came across a beautiful message by Sr. Ghazala. She wrote:
"Day 4.5 without electricity. At least the gas came back. Alhamdulillah for having water though. Alhamdulillah for a lot of things. You don't realize how much you take things for granted until you lose it. People around the world don't even have homes, running water, or electricity, or food as it is. Or all living in poverty or drought. Be grateful for your blessings and thank God."
This got me thinking of the people in Somalia where new zones have been added to the list of emergency areas of famine and drought. I Googled and found out how they celebrated their Eid. It brings tears to the eyes to see how they're getting their holiday food from aid camps.
Be thankful! Each minute and say alhamdulillah at every little joy in life. It could have been you in that queue today on Eid. But Allah (swt) planned otherwise. Alhamdulillah.
LaDecence Hijabs & Accessories Eid Fest 2011

LaDecence inaugurated a fabulous Eid Sale, 20% off, on all their merchandise to celebrate Eid. News went out, announcing the sale, on their website www.ladecence.com

MashAllah, they sold out a lot of popular scarves, brooches, and teekas. Congratulations!

After Chaand Raat (Eid eve) the sale was reduced to 10% and is still running on their new stock while it lasts. Grab your September Prints, ladies!

Imam Safi Khan at the Dar-us-Salaam mosque in Maryland made a beautiful dua'a on Eid that I wish to share:
"May Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala make this a wonderful Eid for you and your family. May He accept your praying/fasting and may He keep your Iman strong. May He bless you with the guidance, motivation, courage, strength and determination to maintain your Taqwa. May He endow you with ever higher levels of Iman, Taqwa, & Tawakkul. May He inspire you with new ideas and creative solutions to our ummah's trails. May He grant you Jannatal Firdaws. TaqabbalAllahu minna wa minkum."
ProductiveMuslim.com Eid Animation
That's all for today! Have a great 2nd/3rd day of Eid tomorrow!
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Eid Buzz: Lively Eid Morning!

Assalamoalekum!
Eid Mubarak!
I'm checking out some beautiful Eid photos of sisters and their families on Facebook. The spirit has definitely set in! As I wait for my turn for a shower, let me share some friends' Eid photos with you!
THG Eid Outfits
First off are the outfits! Sr. Izza, the genius mind behind The Hijabi Girl vlogging/blogging series has initiated an Eid Giveaway! The deal to participate is to compile a photo(s) of your complete Eid outfit and put them up. The winner would be randomly selected. I'm sharing some photos here, starting with mine!




wow!!! Those are some seriously gorgeous outfits mashAllah!
Eid Decor
Some of the sisters have also decorated the house for Eid! How awesome is that, mashAllah!

On a fellow blogger, IHijabi's page I came across an Eid balloon! Never knew those existed!

Eid Breakfast
As I mentioned yesterday in my Chaand Raat entry, the Eid menu definitely has sweet stuff! We had fruit trifle and kheer! Odd number of dates is Sunnah, and so ... one date :)


Eid Prayers
5000+ Muslims gathered in a sports complex in Maryland, USA to glorify Allah (swt) and thank Him for His blessings that He showered during Ramadan. It is always a beautiful sight to see thousands of people bow their heads to Him and raise their voice to say the Takbeer (glorification verses).


Stay tuned in to the Eid Buzz on Sisterly Yours, there's more to come. Of course ... there are 3 days to Eid!
Monday, August 29, 2011
Chaand Raat: Eid Eve

Assalamoalekum!
As the new moon is sighted, the month of Ramadan comes to an end and the 3 day festival of Eid ul Fitr begins for Muslims around the world. The new month of Shawwaal begins with a festive arrangement of eating, drinking, and being merry with friends and family. Alhamdulillah! (Praise Allah). The eve in which the new moon is sighted is called Chaand Raat in India/Pakistan and it marks the start of Eid preparations.

Moon Sighting or Moon Fighting :)
Sighting the moon is usually not an easy task. Some people see it in their area and some might not, specially if the clouds set in! Tonight is one of those nights and a couple of places are still trying to hunt for a crescent. All mosques and community centers have moon sighting committees comprising of knowledgeable Sheikhs and Imams. They, along with the public, sight the moon using their naked eyes, a pair of binoculars, or a telescope, and give the verdict.

Eid announcement on ISNA.net
One of the rulings of Islamic faith recommends that the majority party's word should be taken as to when should one mark the end of Ramadan. Our's in North America is the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) which has given its verdict that Eid ul Fitr will be tomorrow, inshAllah. The moon's been sighted. Some of my friends are still waiting for the local mosques they've been following to give their verdict.

I am missing Mufti Muneeb ur Rehman who is the head of the Hilal (moon) committee in Pakistan and he sights the moon along with all other religious heads of the country. He has his special charm on Chaand Raat when he shows up live on all TV channels from the seminar of Hilal Committee with the announcement of whether or not the moon's been sighted. The result is kept a suspense till the last minute and he makes sure he reveals it really, really slow! I miss him this year in USA.

Eid hugs are exchanged as soon as the moon is sighted and Eid is announced.

Chaand Raat: Eid Eve Festivities
As soon as the news of the moon being sighted is announced, it is a GO signal for people to get set for Eid the next morning. Everybody gets out their best clothes as the Sunnah (lifestyle of Prophet Mohammad (saww)) prescribes us to. Usually, these clothes have been bought earlier for Eid. The idea is not to wear new clothes, but the best one can afford.

The ladies are the most active! They're getting together matching Hijabs, bangles, jewelry, and shoes to go with their Eid outfits. Women in Pakistan/India apply henna on their hands and feet. It's such a beautiful Eid tradition. Eid bazaars are all over the place in Muslim countries. Muslim communities in western countries arrange for Eid bazaars at reserved venues in the area.


But there's nothing like Eid in Karachi! The buildings are lit up with decorative light bulbs, people are crowded on the streets getting in and out of the bazaars, and mithaai (sweets) shops are selling out!
Sweets are also being made at home for family and friends who'd come to visit on Eid day. Sheer Khurma (right), a vermicelli and dry fruits pudding, and Kheer (left) a rice pudding are traditional Eid treats in Indian/Pakistani culture.

Gifts and treats are prepared to send and share with friends and family the next day. The spirit is about sharing the love, peace, and blessings earned during Ramadan with loved ones. Telephone lines jam as people call up their friends and family all over the world to wish them a happy Eid.
As the preparations reach completion (they're never really complete!) people march off to bed. Everybody is scheduled to attend the huge Eid prayers event very early next morning on Eid day.
Stay tuned for more on Eid, inshAllah.
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