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Sheikh Yahaya Suleman Tuntunba
Clarify qabli and ba'di in mistakes during prayers. When does what come and can you use just one of them for all mistakes?
Sheikh, what is the ruling on reciting Fatiha during prayers? Do we recite it in every single rakah of every prayer? Do we recite it in Nafl? Do we recite it silently in Nafl or out loud? What if the Nafl is done at midnight, should we recite it loud or silently? Do we recite it in obligatory prayers when behind the Imam? What happens if you forget to recite Fatiha in prayer 1) when you're alone and 2) when you're behind the Imam?
Can you give an explanation on the seven virgins when Muslims die and go to jannah?
As Muslims certain forms of fun should be prohibited. Here is the case people celebrate birthdays and claim Allah has blessed them with another year whiles in actual fact their lives have been reduced. Sheikh you can advise Muslims to desist from this act, because you see them justifying the celebration of birthdays. What Islamic rulings can be used to discourage our brothers and sisters from this act.
Sheikh what is the ruling behind fasting on Monday and Thursday. Others are saying the Prophet fasted on Mondays because that was when he was given birth to and fasts on Thursdays because that's when your deeds are sent to Allah. Others disagree to this and say he fasts on both days because our deeds are sent to Allah on both days. I hope sheikh would be able to clarify this issue.
The meaning of the verses we recite in Suratul Fātiha and what Allah has said about them
A verse we recite multiple times daily. What does Rabbil Aalameen mean as we reiterate it everyday in our recitation of Fatiha?
The deed which is the easiest to do and yet carries great rewards
The supplication for wearing new clothes and its significance
A couple of teachings from the Prophet that we should follow
Why it is important to provide food for those hungry and starving
The benefit that accompanies the digging of wells to provide water to people and animals
Three deeds, the rewards of which continue to follow a person even in the grave
What does the famous hadith "a Muslim is the brother of another Muslim mean?"
The reward that comes with helping out other believers and putting smiles on their faces
From a hadith of the Prophet, we learn about what time is best for giving sadaqah (charity)
In a hadith of the Prophet (PBUH), he mentions four deeds that when performed in a day guarantee the entrance of a person into Jannah
Three deeds that the Prophet advised Abu Hurairah to observe often
The essence of showing kindness and love to widowed women, as taught by the Prophet (PBUH)
The great benefit in being caring and kind towards orphaned kids
How great the reward of giving charity to the needy in one's own family is as compared to other needy persons
The need for one to show special kindness to girls or their daughters and the great reward that accompanies that
Why it is important to always be cheerful and wear a smile towards your brothers and sisters as it is considered charity
The reward of making extra food available for your neighbours who aren't able to afford a meal at a particular time
The importance of covering up the faults and misdeeds of others that is between them and Allah
Why it is important to love the people around you for the sake of gaining Allah's favour and love
The essence of maintaining good relations with one's family and relatives
The importance of showing kindness to all creatures including animals
The importance of spending on one's family as it is considered a form on charity, according to the teachings of the Prophet (PBUH)
The rewards that one gains from practicing the Sunnah of observing the Monday and Thursday fasts
The essence of fasting on the 13th,14th and 15th of each month, known as the three white days
What the Prophet has taught us from his Sunnah about dealing with debtors, both the affluent and those in difficulty
How to perform the Sunan Ar-Rawaatib, the 12 rakaat of nafl prayer that the Prophet encouraged
The importance of praying the optional prayer (nafl) in our homes as opposed to the masjid
The story of the woman who cleaned and picked dirt from the mosque during the Prophet's time and the great reward that accompanied that deed
The importance of taking time to perform ablution well and the benefits one derives from that
Why it is important to observe the Fajr and Isha prayers on time and the benefits that a person gains by observing these prayers especially
The great rewards that accompany prayer performed in congregation and at the mosque as opposed to prayer performed alone
This zikr that you probably already know and which takes very little effort to learn brings a ton of rewards whenever recited when going shopping or to the market
By reciting this zikr, one will be protected from Shaitan and his evil plots
Spend just a few minutes reciting this zikr and have your sins forgiven no matter how grave they are
The reward gained from the recitation of Surah Kahf and the protection it grants from fitnah (trials) of the Dajjal (Antichrist)
The immense reward that comes from the recitation of the Quran
The importance of reciting Ayatul Kursi before going to bed every night
The essence of reciting Ayatul Kursi after every obligatory prayer as mentioned by the Prophet
The essence of praying two nafl rakah after performing ablution as taught by the Prophet
Friday Khutbah on the significance of Ashura & lessons learnt from the story of Musa (AS) and Fir'aun
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