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Ustadz Abu Yahya Badrusalam Lc. - The Most Complete Q&a About Ablution And Prayer
TRANSCRIPT Gissele: [00:00:00] Gissele: hello and welcome to the Love and Compassion podcast with Gissele. We believe that love and compassion have the power to heal our lives and our world. Don’t forget to like and subscribe for more amazing content. Today we’re talking about extraordinary acts of forgiveness and love. Today’s guest is Abdul Munin. Gissele: Sombat Jitmoud, an educator faith leader and father whose response to unimaginable loss stunned the world in a courtroom in Lexington, Kentucky. After his son was murdered, Dr. Jitmoud publicly forgave the man responsible, embracing him. In choosing mercy over vengeance, what could have been a moment of rage became a living testament to faith, courage, and radical compassion. Gissele: Abdul Munin. Gissele: Sombat Jitmoud, Was featured in the National Geographic documentary, the series, the Story of God with Morgan Freeman. Since then, he has traveled internationally speaking [00:01:00] across faith and cultures about forgiveness, healing, and the transformative power of love in the face of violence. Please join me in welcoming Sombat. Gissele: Hello. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: Good morning from Thailand Gissele. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: my make-believe daughter of the century, 21st century. Thank you. Thank God so much, Allah Almighty, to give us a daughter that have been waiting for 75 years. Gissele: thank you so much. Thank you for being on the show and for the incredible message that your act has done. Gissele: I was wondering if you could tell the audience a little bit about the loss of your son and how you came to be in the courtroom that day. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: Yes. I like to go back to, when I marry righteous wife, her name Linda. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: her father from Greece and her mother [00:02:00] are from Germany, so she born and raised in St. Louis, Missouri. I came from Thailand from further of my higher education and I earned all of my degree, bachelor degree, master degree, EDS degree and doctorate degree in one of the university. I met this young lady, she’s also the minister of the Christian Church and she feel sorry for me for, she said Sombat, you are so nice person. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: And you, talk so much about God because, at that time I was reading the Holy Quran is my friend, because as a foreign student, you don’t have many friend quickly. So the friend I have on my life is I, I read the holy [00:03:00] Quran, the word of God Almighty. And then she said that I feel sorry for you, that you are such a nice person. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: You are very kind and you’re very helpful to me as a college friend. But, I’m sorry to tell you that you will go to hell fire. She said, I said, Linda, why you said that? We just met and become good friend, college friend because you don’t believe in Jesus Christ our Savior. So as a Muslim from Thailand, Buddhist society, I start to share my faith for a few words because we just first met, we just met a few days. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: She said, Linda, actually as a Muslim, I believe in Jesus Christ, but not as God or Son of God. I believe Jesus Christ is one of the great prophet of Allah who came before Muhammad over [00:04:00] five, 500 years. She was stunned that I believe in Jesus Christ. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: After that, we didn’t see each other. for some time she went to the bookstore and start, reading the Holy, holy Book of Islam, quran in English. She, because she tried to find a mistake in holy, to come and convince me that you see, Gissele: yeah, Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: your holy Quran has a lot of mistake. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: But she found none, finally one day, one 19 of Ramadan, actually, she came to us in the mosque near the campus, Truman State campus in northern Missouri. She said that I want to become Muslim. So my friend and I. Invite her and give her shahada that Morgan Freeman love this word shahada. All I [00:05:00] bear witness that no one will of worship except Allah Muhammad and Prophet Muhammad much is the servant and the messenger of Allah. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: If you can see I have this, in the background here. That’s what Ilan, so she became Muslim. So we thank God for that. And then she start to learn more Islam. And then a year later I asked her to marry me. So not marry right away because she is become my sister in faith, but I nurture her along the way. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: She ask question. And of course, I left to pursue my PhD in Indiana. And then sometime we keep on communicating. And finally we met again and I asked her to, to marry [00:06:00] me and with her righteous nature, God give us six son. And Salahudin was number five, who passed away, with a murder case as you introduced. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: And, go back. on the February 15, Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: three o’clock, I was in St. Louis City, to be the principal of biggest Islamic school. In the morning I was sleeping. The phone woke me up, so I grabbed the phone. And the message said that, are you Dr. Jitmoud? I say, yes. your son is dead. I was really shocked. First shock. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: I was this a dream or I has a nightmare. So I pinch myself pin the back of my hand. It’s hurt. I said, oh, I’m still alive. I awoke. So I said The word that the holy [00:07:00] register, Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: the meaning we all belong to Allah, the creator. And until Allah, we all return back to him. I, it is calm as the first shock of the news. Then I said, if this real happened, I said, oh, Sadahudine, my, our dear son, you belong to Allah now. Allah called you back to him. I have to accept this. It is calm me down. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: Then I think of what the Prophet Muhammad peace and blessing me upon him do in the situation like this. In his life. We studied the life of mohamad. He, when he have a shock like this, he would pray. He didn’t go to the bar, he didn’t go crazy. He went and to make [00:08:00] abolition. And he start bowed out to Allah. Pray Lady. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: I said, oh, I have to do what Prophet Moham used to do. I went to the bathroom and make Ablution wash up lady, wash myself real good. That’s the most ablution, the hardest one in my life because my mind was, my son is dead, but I have to pray. I have to pray to God. So I finished and start bow down to to Allah almighty, as prophet we used to do. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: Then I woke my son, Musa sitting with me right now. Let’s go to the mosque. We need to pray with the community. And we have to take seven hours to Lexington, Kentucky from St. Louis, to prepare for the funeral. And at that time, we didn’t know how he died. What? We learned that he’s dead. can I move on just a little [00:09:00] bit then? Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: Of Gissele: course. Yeah. That’s, Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: this how Allah Mercy, his mercy was hidden in my crisis life. Crisis. that’s one, one verse, in Quran appear into me, it was revealed to Prophet Muhammad 1400 years ago. But tonight, it’s like a reveal to me. May I decide in Arabic? Gissele: Okay, of course, Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: this in, surah, in Surah nine. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: And, um, I verse verse number 51, before I move on, I just go like this amazingly, uh. I check the holy gra it, it’s miracle. After that, I said number nine and verse 51. You know what happened in my life? I’m number nine in birth ranking in my family. My mother, my [00:10:00] father in Thailand, in rural Thailand, they have 11 children. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: I happen to be number nine. And in my passport, it just, my birthday was 1951 and this was 51. So I was amazed. I thank God, wow, God reviewed these words. 1400 years ago applied to me in 21st century. So I bowed out to God again. Thank him for like a. Help me to calm myself down at the time of crisis. So that’s what, um, the, the God said that[00:11:00] Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: is really comfort me so much. He said, oh, Muhammad, tell all mankind nothing happened to us by accident. All happened by the decree of Allah. It had been written, has been ordained before. Anything to happen. Let the believer put trust in Allah and Allah is the best of friend and put trust in Allah and Allah. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: The most forgiving, the most merciful, forgiving at the time of shock there was of Allah at the end of verse said the most forgiving. At that [00:12:00] time, I don’t know what, our son died, how he died. There were forgiving and mercy came side by side, like a twin tower. Then we went to the mosque, we pray, and I called the school. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: My principle too, manage the school for me because I have to drive seven hours to Lexington to prepare the funeral. Then I asked the imam if I can say a few would about the death of our son, and then I didn’t know anything. I said, please pray for our son. He was dead last night. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: I have no idea what he, how he die. And then Musa, my son, a man, a good friend of mine, asked him what on my way out to put the shoe on in Islam. You know when you enter the moss, you take the shoe off, put the shell on the shell. So I went ru rushed [00:13:00] going out. This gentleman, he, I will mention his names, alio. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: He asked my son what happened with your brother? And then my son said he, he got. Murder. Why? delivering pizza, very innocent, uh, honest earning. Then he suddenly, he ran after me, Dr. Chimo, congratulation. I said, I just announced you to the community that my son just got killed. We just on our way to, to prepare for funeral possession. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: Okay? I’d like to thank you for congratulating me. What for? he said, you are the father of the righteous death of your son. Comfort death. He said, because it fits what God said in Quran and what Prophet Muhammad [00:14:00] said in his teaching. That’s another the comfort Gissele. My dear daughter, Allah comfort me at the time. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: I don’t know what happened yet. So we drove off, to Lexington, Kentucky. Then I communicate with community in Lexington because I was the principal there for seven year. They communicate with me, we body. He said that Dr. Chen will at this time with, the ambulance took him to the Frankfort, the capital of Lexington, for the exam. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: So his body about 50 miles away from Lexington. So, okay. Thank you. And then we keep on driving. So I told my son live in different state. They all met. We gonna meet in Lexington for. So finally we met each other halfway. I said, we have to pass [00:15:00] Frankfurt. Let’s stop by to, to see the doctor where the body of Saudi is there. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: So I stopped by. The doctor asked me, are you the Saudi father? I say, yes. We just came from St. Louis City, my son in the bank. well, can you tell us about s She said, I have been practicing, this is my career over some year. He’s a very noble, doctor, and he start to, swallow, swallow his, saliva, compose himself from crying. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: he is a big man. Crying in front of the stranger is something, but he said, I feel so sorry for your son surrounding. I stop here sunshine. What happened? Because I didn’t know what happened. He said, uh, Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: somebody slit his throat. I said, oh, and then before anything he said this, [00:16:00] you know what? The knife that somebody used to slit your son throat is so sharp. I say, to praise God. I thank God that because Prophet Muhammad peace and blessing say in his teaching, before you slaughter animal, make sure you sharp the knife because when you slaughter the cow or goat and sheep or chicken so that the animal will not feel so much pain. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: Then that’s what I say, Aham all praise and thank me to Allah. And he said, and then he followed it how Allah comfort me on this crisis harm. He said. However, your son probably have very few moment of pain because the knife is so sharp. I thank God and all our son in the back [00:17:00] a sigh of relief. This probably the beginning of forgiveness come to play in the role because number one, the man in Saint Louis where you are the father of the righteous son who have a noble death now. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: The doctor gave me all this and then asked, may I see his body? He said no. Um, the body has had been chief back, to Lexington for the Islamic funeral, tradition. I thank God again my daughter, Gissele, because I thought that the body gonna be, in the refrigerator, right? Because a murder case like this probably will exempt, the body cut the body and thing, but in Islam, not, uh, not permit to have anybody cut without [00:18:00] necessary without telling God already. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: Tell the doctor that, this is enough for this young man, 22 years old who got killed. So the bodys already in Lexingtons. So we drove off, with comfort and the community in Lexington said, Dr. Jitmoud we cannot pray to Saudin in the mosque. because. Hundred upon, hundred people came to honor Saudin because, uh, people know me after seven year of principal in the, I know the mayor, I know the chief, the police, they all become my good friend during my service of community. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: So people came upon hundred or become thousand, uh, before I even arrive. Gissele: Wow. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: then said, I want you to go to cemetery, because that’s what we are gonna, we gonna pray. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: So I went directly there when I ride the street into the [00:19:00] cemetery was packed. Cannot drive in, so we have to walk in. To get to, to the grave sign when I arrived there. Hundred upon hundred two. Lie of male and female male, one lie, female other lie they want to come to, to comfort me, but I arrived late. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: So I thank them and they were crying. I comfort them and tell them not to cry because this happen happened by the will of Allah. We all believe in Allah, right? They say yes, so don’t cry. And it’s not accident. God ordained this to happen. By the time I look up way, by the main street, I saw eight men carry the coffin of, Saudin I asked the, the guest who visit me, may I, excuse me, I have [00:20:00] to, receive my son. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: Usually I. I carry the c oftentimes in, in Thailand and in America, because it is in Islam, it is rewarding to do the good deed of honoring the person who live this world. So when it came close to me, I went to the left side for, to support the coffin. Like this, it flew away. So I ran in the other side to grab on this side. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: It flew away. Again, it remind me of the teaching of Prophet Muhammad, that a righteous person see how Allah comfort me again. And our sons, the righteous person. He will request a. In Arabic. K. Hurry me. Hurry me to the grave. My knee bul [00:21:00] because he don’t care anymore about this world. So at the time I heard, four men in the back complain to the foreman in the front, why you pull so fast, so hard? Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: And the foreman in front said, no, you are the one who pushed so hard. I come to the teaching of prophet moment, the angel, he’ll carry the casket. Gissele: Mm-hmm Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: Hurry me, hurry me, hurry me. Finally, I was able to catch up. with the coffin they put down by the grave and the leaders said, open the face from the cloth, the white claw, that cover, because when they have, uh, they wash the body, they have to put, they come to the teaching of Islam, white claw to the whole body, including face. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: So they said [00:22:00] they carefully open the place and after to here, they don’t want me to see the neck that the doctor after to here, oh, Gissele, when I open, when they opened the face, I saw him smiling. a dead person got killed by the sharp knife, but smiling face. And like a happy dead person. So when then I, I saw something dark on his forehead, which is, is about the coin dark spot. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: Uh, then I, remind me of the holy ground. God said Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: this dark spot is a mark of prayer. So he’s [00:23:00] 22 years old. His mother, Dr. Linda Jamila, she, she’s a new Muslim for 34 years before she die. She has spot two. She pray so hard because she thank God that, uh, she became Muslim and she has a wonderful. Family and she pray. Thank God the best way to thank God is to pray in Islam. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: Now our Saudin has like his mom who passed away a year ago and they love each other. My wife love our six son so much, and then we saw, we found the dark spot Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: prostration and the forehead on the ground. I kiss him the last time I ever kissed my son in this world. I kiss on his dark spot and I said, oh my dear son, I love [00:24:00] you so much. I, I say it to you. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: I love you so much for the sake of Allah, me, Allah is a prayer. Now me, Allah reunite us with your mom and you and all of us in the high is paradise. Oh my son. We meet you soon in Shaah, God willing, then they start closing the cloth over his faith. That’s the last scene I saw of him Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: So the our four son, his big brother and young brother ine, went to the grave to receive his grave site to receive his coffin. And the community also came down to receive. They said that his body is very light. you believe in Angel? my daughter? [00:25:00] Yeah. Christian, Judah. We are these three about Abrahamic faith. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: We have very similar faith and we believe in the angel unseen, but God create the angel. They said as we carry and now we carry him to the resting place. His body was so light Gissele: Mm-hmm. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: So make the people who do the service very, very comfortable that he is a good man. So after of course we pray the imam, of the community. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: I have to mention his name because he my best friend also, he, the Imam who lead our prayer and he the leader community for 30 some years in Lexington. And he used the lesson to, to teach. Hundred of people who came to pray. He said, and he cry. He said, look at this young man. He’s my friend [00:26:00] now. I miss him. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: I pray for him. But this a young man that I adore because I have been the imam and pray the funeral, pray for many years I knew. So people come to honor his departure from this world in the ude of the prayer, and he cry and he will, he say, live yourself in the righteous, life and you’ll face the happy ending of this world, just like this young. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: And he, and then we put the dirt over him. So I stop right here. You just a good listener. Gissele: thank you for sharing that. if I heard you correctly, one of the things that I’ve gotten from your story was that you had received signs along the way of the need for forgiveness and mercy, even before you knew what had happened, and [00:27:00] also that your son had a righteous death. Gissele: is that correct? Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: uh, he is a righteous son. Gissele: Oh, okay. Well, the reason why I mentioned that is because, your son is a hero. He saved a woman’s life, right? Like there was somebody else who was supposed to go on that pizza delivery run who was afraid. is that accurate? Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: Oh, yes. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: let me, cross right here. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: Okay. all this information came later after after offender opposition. We bur him and everything and pray. Last time, so the community announced that Dr. Jitmoud and his family will be in an Islamic school, Lexington Universal Academy. That’s why I used to be the principal, to receive condolences, please come to the school, after evening prayer. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: So a lot of friends, hundred of them came to condo, me and my son. Then out of that, [00:28:00] a friend from Pizza Hut. Because they know the Saudi father work here So he came, he start, one of them start telling the story with Saudin delivered pizza not his order because he came back. Okay. He has a young brother named Nurodine, calling him at home about 10 o’clock. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: Says it’s raining very hard. that night, the young brother said, Baba, is rain so hard? I worry about My brother Saudin So I called him. He answered right away. He said, uh, sa uh, um, it’s almost 10 o’clock. You’re supposed to be home by now. And it’s raining too. When you gonna come home? He said, I’m delivering the last pizza. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: Then I will be home soon. So when he deliver little pizza, he went back to Pizza Hut. The young lady pulled [00:29:00] out the order slip and saw the address. That’s her turn, to go. And she said, no, I’m not going to this place. These are section eight. You know, section eight, a housing, complex. I’m not going. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: It’s raining and dangerous. So Saudin just walk in. He said to his coworker, he said, don’t worry, I’m on my way out. my brother just called. I’m gonna stop by and I will come back and give you a tip. tomorrow. So he went, see how Allah ordained that he gonna die. The lady will be safe. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: So the lady allow him to go. And when he went, it’s a fake address. He just look around to look for the receiver. I know, I’m sure, know for sure that he didn’t see who behind him. He’s a big tall man and s above my side. Gissele: [00:30:00] Mm-hmm. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: Probably he just lock him and then, finished the job and he took pizza, took Saudine`s purse and, then he even finished the pizza too. He must be very hungry. the murderer. And then that’s what it is, the story that the lady was saved. Now God want us to save the man who killed You want me to, uh, Gissele: uh, yeah, you can, you can keep going on the story for sure if you want to. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: Then what happened? next morning, the police team of the police above and detective came to our house. I still in have a house in Lexington. he said that, Dr Jitmoud, we’re gonna take you, to see the crime scene that your son got murdered yesterday. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: I was so happy. So we went, when we went through the Section eight complex, a lot of neighbor [00:31:00] came running is no more rain. Last night was raining, before I forget, Gissele my daughter in Islam. when the righteous soul passed away from this world, the nature will cry. When we, because missing a person who worship a lot day and night, that’s one of the side that will lead to forgiveness because start to evaluate already our son have the righteous soul. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: We so many signs. Then when we arrive to the complex, the police, says, this is the place. And we look at this is the, his body lean on the wall. when we came to investigate all the blood was, wash up a few spot, still there, but pretty much clean now. Can I take a little break on the rain and the blood? Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: So [00:32:00] what happened while during the night, the police knocked on the door off. Iraqi family who just moved in about a month ago on this first floor. And, I need to mention his name because I want God to reward him and his wife, his name sad, and his wife name Amina. When the police knock on the door started open the door, and Amina came along too because he know that, something going on in front of her house because that is, 10 o’clock or plus. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: Why police asking her husband about witnessing Amina looked through the door she saw Saudin lean against the wall and has one finger stick up like this. And then he has, he wear a cap at the piece of delivery. [00:33:00] So he said, oh. This man got murdered and his hand got cut off. His finger got cut off except one. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: Whoa, poor guy. So she’s know that he’s a Muslim. Yet Now this is God honor Amina to see the finger. You know what has a finger in Islam before you die. If you say with the finger up, as I told Mr. Morgan Freeman, there is no God worthy of worship except Allah. That person will enter paradise. Prophet Muhammad reassure then next miracle happened in front of Armina. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: the wife. Why police talking to her husband? She said that because of the rain, the rain water brought. The [00:34:00] blood to her door because she was the first floor. The blood was so red and clean. On top of that, she smelled perfume from the blood. Not ugly smell, but perfume. This other side of the righteous soul who passed away. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: I was being comfort after we bury him yesterday. I was comfort, so comfort of all the neighbor. The neighbor came crying apart, condolence. Sorry for the loss of your son, all the thing. But this family give me comfort and Gissele: yeah, Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: so let me share with you this. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: Two years and seven months later become the story of courtroom that we forgive the man because it’s stack up of righteous deed before death and after death. I share that with [00:35:00] you. Gissele: Yeah. Thank you just one of the things I wanted to touch on is the fundamental teachings of Islam of humanity and love and compassion that are often not emphasized in Muse. Gissele: AndI wanted to for you to talk a little bit about the fundamental beliefs, of Allah in terms of the unity of people, the oneness of people, and how you were able to see the perpetrator as somebody not separate from you. You talk a little bit about that. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: Yes, yes. of course, as a Muslim, have to refer to the statement of God, Allah Almighty, himself in the holy Quran first of all, God say that whoever killed one innocent life he killed the whole humanity, then God follow Allah, follow his whole statement. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: Whoever saved the life, saved the soul. One [00:36:00] soul, he saved the soul, the whole humanity. This is leading to forgiveness. After Saudin, we call about 15 righteous side. Within, uh, a short time after his death, he said, our son. People witness, we didn’t say it. The people who know us just said, um, Shahied, shahied, shahied. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: Shahied means the righteous death, the word Arabic we just said in holy gra and the haddi of Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessing we are one he said. Then I think to myself, have not informed our son yet because they were angry because he loves Saudin. and people ask me, especially the student ask me, Dr. Jitmoud, is he the one who killed Saudin is your enemy? Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: He said, no. he’s my friend, but he just misguided guy friend. he’s my [00:37:00] nephew. he’s like my son and my nephew, but he have been misguided by satan chatan, okay? Gissele: Mm-hmm. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: And then he asked. You have any enemy? I say, yes. Who? The devil. They said, whoa, the man who killed your son? Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: still you call him nephew? I said, yes. He just like us. Only that because of drug, because of he, he robbed by the misguided guy friend. So all taking drugs and the money ran out. So he and his team plan to kill someone. they didn’t know that they’re gonna kill Saudin. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: They want to kill someone that robbed the money and take Pizza too. Enjoy then. That’s what it is. So all this happened, that’s why I said it not accident, had been ordained by Allah. Allah love Saudin. Allah [00:38:00] want to know that soul to return to him in the righteousness. And another thing, Gissele, my daughter, as at that time in America, Islamic phobia was high hate Islam, afraid of Muslim terrorist, all these thing, God with his wisdom chose our son to show the world that not what Islam being portrayed on media. Gissele: Mm. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: Islam forgive. Then I go back to Prophet Muhammad. He was 13 years in Maka. People want to kill him. Then God said, I want you to migrate to Medina and you’ll establish the city Medina so that Islam will be spread. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: Islam established in Medina, eight years later, he came back and conquered, maka his [00:39:00] birthplace without a single fight, without a single life being lost. On top of that, he forgave all of those who tried to kill him. Gissele: Mm-hmm. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: Who am I? I’m not a prophet, but I should learn from my prophet of Allah. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: I said, son. Allah say this. Can I say the statement that finally change the family, the history of the world Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: I seek refuse with Allah from the shaan said the curse, the Allah God. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: So have to [00:40:00] forgive the one who cause harm to you. Command from God while just and overlook his shortcoming. His shortcoming was drug friend. And Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: an environment that he was raised, not friendly to him. And then God said, don’t you love that? Allah shall forgive you? And Allah is the most forgiving, the most merciful. I told my son this a lifetime opportunity to be forgiven by Allah. No one can go to paradise when you have sin within us. Even one spot of sin you have to go to serve time in this like jail, right? Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: So in next year, you have to go to hell fire for some time to erase the sin. So they all forgive [00:41:00] except the youngest one. Ludin, because he’s the one who received bad news that night. And we have a few minutes already left. Let’s go back to Ludin about, three o’clock. Lexington time was ahead of Sunday time. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: One hour Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: after he called his brother, he wait and he slept on the sofa. he heard somebody knock on the door. he afraid to open right away. So the police, the one who knock on the side, uh, can you open the door? We are the police officer. So he opened the door. Slowly, he saw three police officer it, this resident, he say, yes, I’m his brother. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: And he, I’m waiting for him since 10 o’clock. And he’s not here yet. I dunno what happened with him. He’s 18 years old, so the, uh, Saudi not [00:42:00] coming home anymore. He’s got murdered. We just came to deliver the bad news for you and they left. Poor guy, home alone. Mother passed away. Older brother live far away. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: Me musa live in in St. Louis, seven hour drive. So he was really, Gissele: yeah, Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: shocked Yeah. then. When come to the courtroom he didn’t want to forgive. And the police, the chief of police chief will not ask him to stay in the hotel. They prepare everything fine. He said, you have to stay here because tomorrow it’s gonna be hard for him. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: So the morning come, he said, Baba, I want to go, uh, to the courtroom. He said, so we took him with police, one side and one side grab his hand because the murderer just walk in. The last one, everyone waiting for him. He’s [00:43:00] the very, or man, of course, only on his third, every eye poke focus on him. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: He walk in, we look. Then in the process of court testimony, he cry, right? I give the tissue to him and he came, walked to him. I walked halfway. And he grabbed the tissue right away. I grabbed his hand and pulled, and I hug him. Nolin said, Baba right in front of Nolin. Nolin said, Baba. He’s not a monster. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: He’s a human being like him. He’s the misguided guy. So I forgive him right away, Baba. I say all praise and thank you to Allah. I am my family. That is your family. 100%. Forgive the man who murder. That’s what it is. So come back to forgiveness, prophet moment. Forgive the one who tried to murder him [00:44:00] also. So who am I? Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: Uh, not to forgive. Seen Aah. Offered opportunity to earn his blessing and mercy to go to paradise in the life he after. Gissele: I just wanted to mention the fact that, you said so many fundamental things. One being that there, there really is no evil. Gissele: Like most people are just misguided. Right? if they really truly understood how interconnected we are, if we really, truly understood that we are all made of the same God source energy, Allah or whatever God they believe in, they would understand that whatever they do impacts them as well. Gissele: We’re so connected. but I think many people have a hard time with forgiveness. I think because of the way they view death. I think many people view death as final and they don’t see it as a return to God. They see it as this is the end, there’s nothing else. Mm-hmm. And so in those circumstances, I think it can be hard to forgive and people’s [00:45:00] fear of death is quite strong Gissele: the fear can be overwhelming. did you have anyone that was. I didn’t really understand your ability to be able to forgive something. So monumentous, as a mother myself who has two children, being away from them, despite my connection to God would be really difficult. Which is why your behavior is so extraordinary. Gissele: and your connection to God is so extraordinary because I think, maybe my listeners might have a hard time saying or understanding the importance of needing to forgive for ourselves. Right. And for each other. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: Yeah. Because I’m a very personal person Gissele. So before we move on, I have grandchildren in Canada too. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: I pray now to Allah Almighty God. To, protect you from harm and to, and you. Amen. My [00:46:00] grandchildren and your, of course your son and your family from this trouble world, and I want you to be safe. And so live your life. with safety and security come back. I need to tell you also the teaching of Islam has three choice in term of the first degree murder, like this is mentioned in the holy Quran. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: Also, one, if this man were to be seated in the electric chair, it’s okay for my family because life and life or life. Is okay because Islam allowed it. Second one say that the two family can negotiate blood money. Okay. Blood money. Uh, then [00:47:00] Allah and Prophet Muhammad peace and blessing be upon himself. The best is to forgive. Gissele: Mm-hmm. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: So my family chose number three. Forgive because we feel that if the man have to be seat in electric chair with a few moment and die, we gonna feel guilty. We the cause of the man sitting electric air. Right. All in the life sentence in the dark room for forever. Gissele: Mm-hmm. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: So we don’t want to cause that. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: To happen to him. We want to save this young man so that he can live. I told him that when you are in the prison, I want you to bow down to Allah of God Almighty. He’s created to you and he creates Saudin. So I want you to thank God that you able to breathe a few [00:48:00] more years, and I want you to grow up in righteousness. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: Prison is a good place for you now to reflect upon your life. And I want you to think positively about your life. And I pray that may God keep your life safe in the prison. Prison is not always safe, right? Mm-hmm. So I pray for him. Yeah. And then I said that I am this age, and the judge. reduced his time from 36 years, through 31 years. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: And I am this age, I don’t know if conceived that long. When I told him before we hug each other in the private room now, I said, if God Allah gave me life longer, I will come to the prison door to with your parents so we [00:49:00] can welcome you to the free world. Okay? Because this last, when you say, wow, I have to go back. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: Last January, the year before my family went to Lexington to visit Saudin. So we in communication with his father. Okay, so we contact him that we are gonna visit Saudi. Can you come and meet us? So we invite him to have lunch with us. So he came, his father, and they said, when I come back from Thailand and we gonna go visit your son together in the prison, he was so happy that, and you will talk about his son or you, his, your son. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: I blame nobody but satan the devil. That’s what I blame for. So that’s what in Islam, we choose the best choice for a human being and he have a good chance to live a good life. I say when you come out, be a good [00:50:00] citizen of our land and be productive citizen of the society because time for you to pay back to the community that raise you. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: Even though put you in a tough time. Yeah. So this, I don’t know if I answered the question. Gissele: Yeah, you did actually. Um, and you raised some important things in terms of, there’s a lot of trauma and there’s a lot of environmental things that people have been raised with and they carry that trauma and they hurt other people, which is really difficult. Gissele: Do you know how he’s doing in prison? Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: Okay. these are often asked question when I travel to give at talk. even his father have a hard time especially during, COVID-19. Father not able to go. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: Mm-hmm. And also he had been moved from jail to jail, but, we cause, tight security. Mm-hmm. Because he’s, first degree murderer. But now that’s why when I met him during [00:51:00] invitation for lunchtime with my family in Lexington, he said, I’m able to visit him, but I have to, declare, my identification even as a father, but now able to visit maybe once a month, something like that, or once a week based upon my availability. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: That’s why I said, let’s go together so that we can help comfort your son and make sure that he has hope outside the prison. So this what, we need to tell the world that everyone. In your life being sent by God Almighty. A good person is for you to live and care and be thankful to God. A person who give you hard time is also the test from God. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: That you have to be patient and you have to understand everyone, not alike, but we have to work together. And we have to understand that [00:52:00] if I teach the thousand of students in America, along with our six son, you have if you see somebody not good to you, you pray to God, to guide you for to be righteous and to guide the man. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: Woman to become righteous as God, to be good citizen of the world because God create everyone the same God who, create the animal and birds and everything in the universe. So be good to everyone, especially the one that cause you harm. This is the challenge because you pass the test that all pays upon you because life is a test. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: Life is journey to the hereafter. And our destination is paradise. In our, in Quran cause it general to And can you say Janna? Gissele: [00:53:00] Janna Gissele: Sah, Allah. Sorry. Because. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: It’s like I pray for you and me to go to this. the highest has seven rank, need the highest rank with the righteous, with the prophets. Okay? So that’s why we pray for the one who harm you with the best of prayer. And the angel will say, may you receive the same, we come back to the angel again Gissele. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: Uh, yeah, Gissele: yeah, for sure. May you receive the same. we see right now the world that is so divided, and I know you travel a lot to give messages to people. my listeners are from all over the world, and some people are involved in war. Other people are, in different circumstances and seeing what’s happening.[00:54:00] Gissele: What’s one thing that I think you would like our fellow human beings to know and understand, about your experience and how maybe what things we could do to come closer together to one another instead of be more divisive and more hurtful towards one another? Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: Okay. Uh, my daughter Gissele. I have to go back to the words that I mentioned to you earlier in the program. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: Yeah. Oh, Mankin. Along create all of you from the single and male and female, Adam and Eve. The purpose is for you to know each other, cooperate with one another in peace and harmony. the best among all of you, mankind that Allah create is the most righteous of you. My righteous wife. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: Linda, she live righteous wife, righteous life, and our sonin live righteous life. And that’s why [00:55:00] in the criteria of Allah, the best of you, Allah want everyone, you and me and your two children to grow up in Righteous Way. And the best among you is the one who provides service to others. Right now you are performing, a program, podcast, right? Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: This gonna go to a few viewers and this is a service you are doing for the humanity who will listen to your program. And of course, everyone has, God creates the rationale to think, to evaluate a situation. What good and what not so good. Which one is toxic situation we able to identify? And your program, I hope and pray that people will understand, the usefulness of your program and always think of you in the positive possible [00:56:00] contribution that you from Canada have done to the humanity. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: So we together, and my thinking is that you as my make-believe, daughter have a joy reward from Allah Almighty because you spread good word, not violence, because God want us to be harmony, work together and know people are alike. But you have to overlook. Remember God said, you have to forgive the man who killed your son and overlook his shortcoming because everyone has strength and weakness. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: That’s why as wife and husband, when you look at your wife, look for her strength. And when she has weakness, overlook, don’t emphasize on the weakness because, you forgive her weakness. Okay, but strengthen. Oh, [00:57:00] Charla. Um, my dear darling, you are just a good mother. You’re just a good wife you are. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: Cooking is so delicious. All the positive thing. If she didn’t wash the dishes, overlook her. You do too. Because I help my wife wash the dishes too, wash the clothes, do everything because how the Prophet Muhammad will do, be example for us, And of course the c Korean Indian is in Arabic in holy gra, Ana Africa Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: please us Bucket upon bucket of patience when you are a patient and Allah little patient. That’s why we don’t have enough patience. Somebody step on our toe. We just, just Right. We have to. Excuse me. Oh, no problem. Are you okay? [00:58:00] Be gentle, be quiet, be humble In Islam, whoever humble before God, I make you and humble before his. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: His creation. You are his creation and a lot will raise our rank very high because we live up to his test because life is a test right now. A lot test you and me because we are sometime don’t think alike, but we have to respect. You don’t have to agree, but you have to respect a person who you disagree with. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: Then in Shaah, God willing, with the help of Allah, the world will be a better place to live. And my grandson, which is behind you, should be a better the world that we left behind. Am I correct? We should establish environment for our grandchildren, great-grandchildren, more than we are within moment right now in Shaah. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: That’s why the war [00:59:00] going on. I pray so much what’s going on in Middle East and how America react to the situation. Pray that, oh, Allah, God, by the please save the world. And, everything within it with your mercy because you are the most forgiving, and the most mercyful. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: Oh, Allah, forgive the oppressor and then, and reward the oppressed because you know best in your wisdom. Who is best among your servant, the one who lived the righteous way. the one who live in the righteous life. That’s your criteria to judge who is the best. So we ask your kindness, your mercy, to judge your servant, with the best judgment in your wisdom. Gissele: Thank you for that. your life is a testament of how love can transform, and forgiveness can transform not only the young man who was involved in your son’s murder, but also the [01:00:00] inspiration that other people have gotten from your story and their willingness to forgive and through those actions, thus bringing the world closer together. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: I love you. I love you too. I, I love you for the sake of Allah. May I say in Arabic one more time? I’m sure a lot Arab. Gissele: Yeah, of course. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: My friend. I have a hundred of Arab friend too. Yeah. And I plan on going to, oh, I need to tell you the, I need, I will go to Pilgrimme, after the court case, I went to Maka, performed Pilgrimme by the Kaba, GABA, right? Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: the house of Allah that the Muslim pray every day face this house we pray for, the one who murder Saudin, to be guide, to be safe from all the harm may happen to him. Because, and we ask a lot to accept our [01:01:00] forgiveness. during this, hour, also with conversation. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: You know that I never mention his name. Yeah. Because I have to honor him. Gissele: Yeah. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: Because he’s not here to defend himself. Gissele: Yeah. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: Okay. So I went to, of course, when I went to gaba, I present his care to Allah. So I mentioned his name, but because the angel would write down the name Gissele: mm-hmm. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: That, oh, Allah, please forgive him. And let him, grow up to be righteous. And we went to harsh this coming harsh season, which is in. May I will go to H again. So I will be praying for him to my righteous wife, Linda, and then, and I will pray for you too. and you are children. Gissele: Thank you.[01:02:00] Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: Please, hug them for me Gissele: Well, Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: and convey my love to them for the sake of God. Gissele: Thank you. Same. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: Yeah. Gissele: You extend to our family and thank you. thank you so much for sharing your story and your wisdom. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: Thank you. Gissele: and your love and all the work that you do for humanity Gissele: Helping us come closer together. So appreciate it, appreciate you. and thank you for those who tuned into another episode of Love and Compassion podcast, with Gissele Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: I pray that, uh, your program will be further of success in the future endeavor. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: And I pray again that may almighty God, give you a healthy, good long life and stay in this world, to serve God for his pleasure. And may God guide you. Grant you the most happiest life in the life [01:03:00] hereafter And may God look after you, after your family and your friends. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: The friend of your program here, may God also have mercy upon them all and has a happy life and good long life forever. Okay, lemme thanking to you, lemme pray in Arabic to close. Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: We ask God to forgive us in the word that we express you are to may not. Uh, please with each other, may God forgive us and everything. Forgiveness is the greatest gift of charity in Islam. My Islam. And in the, Abdul-Munin Sombat Jitmoud: I know, good life [01:04:00] in Canada and good late morning in Thailand.
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Cours Halakha Time du Lundi 24 Février 2025 (durée : 6 minutes) donné par Rav Emmanuel BENSIMON.
Sam Newman, Mike Sheahan and Don Scott - 'You Cannot Be Serious'
~ Rule of Ablution after the intimacy
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We conclude the main section of text from An Explanation of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass.
Bible Study: (1:43) Jer 17:5-10 What is Jeremiah upset about? Lk 16:19-31 Why is today's Gospel so funny? Letters: (21:05) - God is in the business of covenants (25:23) - Ablution cup (27:24) - Lord have mercy 3x (29:07) - Requiem Mass story Word of the Day: MERIT (31:40)Callers: (37:54) - Not going to anyone about Jesus, but how could you square that with going to counselors? (40:24) - In the Diary of Faustina, Jesus says at the hour 'I am my own apostle'. Where is that in the diary? (44:05) - I met Fr. Simon like three decades ago! (45:23) - About the cleansing of the temple and stop making a market of my father's place, and den of thieves? Which is more accurate?
The Ablution of The Messenger ﷺ and The Prophets before. The one who is in a state of purity is then like the one who is fasting (Daylamee). The Messenger ﷺ advises Anas (ra) O my dear son, Keep in wudhu if you die, you die as a martyr (Baihaqi). Jibreel (as) continue advising Me ﷺ with the Siwaak until I feared for my teeth (Tabarani). Siwaak replaces The Wajib Wudhu.
Hadith #15 from the book, 40 Hadith of 'Two Words, explained by Shaykh Abu Usamah At-Thahabi.Shaykh Abu Usamah At-Thahabi explains the text, 40 Hadith of 'Two Words'.Recorded at Green Lane Masjid & Community Centre.
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Before the prayer begins, a Muslim is required to perform ablution (wudu in Arabic), which is the act of cleaning and purifying oneself from physical bodily fluids such as blood, urine, or any impurity with water. A Muslim must be clean and free of impurities in his body, clothing, and the area where the Prayer will be performed. One drop of waste matter presents anywhere would void one's Prayer. Wudu was the first ritual legislated in Islam, legislated right after the second Revelation. Wudu is half of our faith. The passing of urine, stool, windbreaks, eating camel meat, losing consciousness, and falling asleep while lying down on one's Wudu. Ghusl, a full body bath is required after sexual intercourse or when sperm is discharged. If one does not break his wudu and the following prayer comes in, they can pray with the same Wudu Ablution performed prior. Our Prophet Muhammad PBUH stated that were it not difficult for my nation, I would have commanded my nation to perform Wudu Ablution every time they stood up to pray. This is to show us the importance of and encourage us to perform a lot of Wudu in our lives. On Judgement Day, those who performed a perfect wudu will be identifiable by the light shining from the areas they washed in wudu. Every time we make Wudu, sins fall with the drops of water from our skin, so the repetition of Wudu cleanses our sins, and we should get into the habit of performing ablution regularly.O believers! When you rise up for prayer, wash your faces and your hands up to the elbows, wipe your heads, and wash your feet to the ankles. And if you are in a state of ˹full˺ impurity, then take a full bath. But if you are ill, on a journey, or have relieved yourselves, or have been intimate with your wives and cannot find water, then purify yourselves with clean Earth by wiping your faces and hands. It is not Allah's Will to burden you, but to purify you and complete His favour upon you, so perhaps you will be grateful. (Quran 5:6)
Tayammum (dry ablution) is a gift Allah has given us to make things earlier for us. If you are sick or wounded and cannot use water or traveling and do not have water, you may perform Tayammum instead of wudu or ghusl. Tayammum is a symbolic ritual, and all you must do is strike both your hands lightly into any clean Earth surface, for instance, sand or stone, blow your hands to blow the dust off, and then wipe your face and hands.
Fr. Harry and Fr. Anthony finish up their series on the Baptismal service, discussion the scripture readings, the ablution, and tonsuring of the newly illumined. Enjoy the show!
Fr. Harry and Fr. Anthony finish up their series on the Baptismal service, discussion the scripture readings, the ablution, and tonsuring of the newly illumined. Enjoy the show!
Fr. Harry and Fr. Anthony finish up their series on the Baptismal service, discussion the scripture readings, the ablution, and tonsuring of the newly illumined. Enjoy the show!
1 formal : the washing of one's body or part of it —usually plural ritual ablutions performing his morning ablutions. 2 ablutions ə-ˈblü-shənz , a- plural, British : a building on a military base that houses bathing and toilet facilities. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Tahir Academy Level 2 workbook pages: 37-41 and page 53
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Divertido y refrescante Rarities en el que el extraño trío rarito, «Stranger thing trio», se enfrentará a un nuevo fantasma… Sí, el follonero no está sólo, los nuevos estudios de Subterranea tienen público de otra dimensión; se confirma el rumor. Carlos Romeo, Carles Pinós y David Pintos nos hablarán de Kate Bush, Ablution, Panta Rei, Splash y Barock Project, una deliciosa selección musical difícil de encontrar en medios convencionales. No lo dudes, dale a play y disfruta. Edición: Jordi Via www.subterranea.eu https://www.facebook.com/subterranearadio Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Subterranea Podcast. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/17710
An audiobook version of Sahih Al-Bukhari, read by Nolan Elford
Chapter 4 of this book is on Ablution and related matters
An audiobook version of Sahih Al-Bukhari, read by Nolan Elford
At this point in the service, the chrism is washed away, and yet not undone. Rather, its true reality is revealed. Just pay attention to the verb tense in the prayers! Then the newly baptized is tonsured - don't worry, no medieval monastic haircuts here! - but the trimming of those few hairs carries so much meaning.Thank you for listening to this public episode of our podcast! If you'd like see this project continue, please consider becoming a patron at patreon.com/enactingthekingdom. We just introduced a new entry level of support which we hope will enable more of you to join our community. We regularly post episodes just for our patrons, and host monthly livestreams with fun and expert guests. We hope to see you there!★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
The importance of taking time to perform ablution well and the benefits one derives from that
The essence of praying two nafl rakah after performing ablution as taught by the Prophet
An audiobook version of Sahih Al-Bukhari, read by Nolan Elford
The 17 Verses Podcast: Distilling the Qur'an One Day at a Time
As-salaam wa-alaikum, brothers and sisters. Today's selection is from Surah 5, Al-Mâ‘idah or the Repast, verses 1-19. The selection discuss foods which are allowed and forbidden. It lays down guidelines for wudu (ablution prior to prayer) as well as the obligations of fasting and charity. There is a discussion regarding the Christians and Jews, how the Qur'an claims they have strayed from the path and verses originally brought to them. The Qur'an claims that there are no special children of Allah, as is claimed by both groups, given that such groups have from time to time been punished by God. Lastly, Christians and Jews are invited to hear the word of Islam. If you enjoy the podcast, HELP SPREAD THE WORD! Tell your friends and family, subscribe in iTunes or Stitcher and write us a review. Show notes and text episode: http://www.17verses.com/y7-maidah-5-1-19. iTunes - http://apple.co/1HwzXZS. Stitcher - http://bit.ly/17vstchr. RSS - http://bit.ly/17vrs-rss.
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Ustazah Hidayah Azman talks about Purifying Through Ablution.
Yes, an episode on wudu — but hear us out! When did wudu become less of a means to purify oneself before God, and more of an inconvenience? How can rethinking your wudu actually put ease and tranquility into your life? How can you actualize the truth that Allah is accessible to you NOW, with this simple, yet beautiful act?Join Imam Wisam Sharieff and co-host Jawaad Khan as they discuss "Postures of Purity," the third in our series of 12 courses-peaks-quests-and-more. Listen in as they reflect on the realities of makeup, socks, and just not wanting to get wet, as barriers to this act of purity. Hear them delve into how to access this simple ritual differently, and gain more from each experience. Finally, take in advices on the benefit of wudu as learned over and over again in our traditions.Note, a narration is mentioned toward the end, here is the full context of it: Abu Hurairah narrated that Allah's Messenger (s) said: "Shall I tell you that for which Allah will wipe out your sins, and raise your ranks?" They said, "Of course Allah's Messenger!" He said: "Performing Wudu well in difficulty...[and several other acts]." (Tirmidhi)On this hadith, it's been said that Ibn Rajab al-Hanbal comments "Performing Wudu' in the intense cold is one of the best actions."//To support this show, please rate, review, and subscribe on iTunes, and to support us with a monthly donation, become a patron at http://Patreon.com/WisamSharieffThere, we share exclusive content and ask for feedback to learn what you'd like to hear next from us.This show is brought to you by Advocating Quranic Lifestyle (AQL, Inc.), and our supporters on Patreon.
Sacred knowledge, Session 6 Spectacular (sealed) virtues when one recites particular duas after the ablution. Tamim Ad Dari (ra) pleases the Prophet ﷺ by illuminating Islam with oil lanterns. Masjids are indeed magnets of Divine mercy. Dua To Say After Wudu - https://ibb.co/F5RfCX3
Salutations, rambunctious readers! It’s time for another round of An Assemblage of Grandiose and Bombastic Grandiloquents. Put away the spray and wipe, the mop and the broom, because today’s word is: ablutophobia.Ablutophobia is a word for the persistent fear of cleaning, washing or bathing. It occurs most frequently in children and women than men, but is not a very common phobia. The word comes from the Latin ‘abluere’ where ‘ab’ means ‘away’ and ‘luere’ meanings ‘wash’, paired of course with our well known Greek ‘phobos’ meaning ‘fear’. You might recognise the phrase ‘morning ablutions’ referring to one’s morning routine, usually consisting of brushing your teeth, showering, washing your face, and other general grooming tasks. Indeed, the word ‘ablute’ means ‘to wash oneself’.In chemistry, ablution originally referred to the purifying of oils and other substances by emulsification with hot water. Now more generally, it means ‘a thorough cleansing of a precipitate or other non-dissolved substance’.Ablution can also refer to ritual purification, and occurs in Christian, Jewish and Islamic practices, among others. In Judaism, ritual washing takes two main forms. ‘Tevilah’ is a full body immersion in a mikveh, and ‘netilat yadayim’ is the washing of the hands with a cup.The Islamic practice, known as ‘Wuḍūʾ’ is the Islamic procedure for wiping parts of the body and involves washing the hands, mouth, nostrils, arms, head and feet with water. There is also ‘ghusl’, the Arabic term referring to the full-body ritual purification mandatory before the performance of various rituals and prayers, and ‘tayammum’, the act of dry ritual purification using a purified sand or dust, which may be performed in place of ritual washing if no clean water is readily available or if one is suffering from moisture-induced skin inflammation or scaling.Isn’t language wonderful?Written by Taylor Davidson, Read by Zane C WeberSubscribe to us on ITUNES, STITCHER, SPOTIFY, or your podcatcher of choice.Find us on FACEBOOK or TWITTERBecome a Patron of That’s Not Canon Productions at Patreon!Email us at Grandiloquentspodcast@gmail.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
what is the significance of Ramadan and how can I fully maximize this opportunity to intensify my devotion to Allah in this month? Allah says in the Holy Quran, Surah Al-Baqarah verse 185: “Ramadan is the (month) in which was sent down the Quran, as a guide to mankind, and also clear (Signs) for guidance and judgment (between right and wrong).” Ramadan is the month of the Holy Quran; therefore, you are encouraged to do the following: 1. Do more good deeds with the aim of strengthening your faith and receiving Allah's blessings. 2. Increase your knowledge by reading and studying the Holy Quran and the life of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) 3. Reflecting on the values that the Holy Quran teaches us, particularly in akhlaq (moral character). Our deeds and actions as a person of faith have to reflect the good moral character, as that which has been laid out in our Holy Book. Intensifying our devotion to Allah in Ramadan is not limited to ritual prayers and the fast. More than that, we should reflect on every aspect of our lives and realize our devotion to Allah in all of our actions, words and intentions.
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“The cure for confusion is simply to ask,” said the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him). In the Islam FAQ, Shaykh Faraz Rabbani and other SeekersGuidance scholars give clear, reliable answers to common questions that people ask about Islam–on faith, worship, spirituality, social issues, halal and haram, and a wide range of practical issues […] The post 44-Can I wipe over cotton socks in ritual ablution(wudu)?– Islam FAQ: Clear Reliable Answers to Common Questions -Shaykh Faraz Rabbani appeared first on SeekersGuidance.
Something More!Objective Statement: God has offered us SOMETHING MORE than we ever could have imagined in His Son Jesus Christ. What The SOMETHING MORE is, is described in minute detail in Hebrews 1.I. He Something More because he is Ultimate and Superior over all Heavenly Heirs(1) “Long ago, at many times and in many ways (Many Portions) , God spoke to our fathers by the prophets,a. These whole bits of information might not have made full sense to these prophets like pieces of a puzzlethey just knew that their part was to add a piece to the whole picture that would make up the picture of Messiah.b. (Narrative, Historical, Gospels, Poetry, Wisdom, Law, etc. just like Instagram, Email, Whatsapp, Facebook, Snapchat, Twitter, etc)c. Our communication is finite, and fallible, and often not even understandable (Text that Simone sent). But God’s communication is perfect and now “something more” in revealing himself to us in his son."Will u stop for grass seeds dirt and maybe some fury elixir?"(2) but in these last days he has spoken to us by his Son, whom he appointed the heir of all things, through whom also he created the world.a. God didn’t have to speak through the prophets at all, but NOW THERE IS SOMETHING BETTER! God Spoke to us personally through his SON!b. The Apostles and Prophets were the writers of God’s word, but Jesus IS GOD’S WORD! He himself is the everlasting LOGOS the EVERLASTING WORD OF GODc. He is better because he is the SON of God. This means that he is God.d. Through whom he created all things: This is important because Adoptionism and early heresy says that he was only a great man an Israelite prophet “became God’s son” or was adopted as God’s son, but Jesus the Israelite prophet could not have been adopted because he was there when it all started, not only was he there when it started, but he carried the creation of all things out by his own power!(3) He is the radiance of the glory of God and the exact imprint of his nature, and he upholds the universe by the word of his power. After making purification for sins, he sat down at the right hand of the Majesty on high,a. Radiance: Vividly Bright and Shining. Emitting or transmitting of God’s glory. Jesus the Son transmits the glory of God perfectly and when we see him we see God’s glory. The light flashing forth from GodG541 ἀπαύγασμαPronounced ap-ow'-gas-mahfrom a compound of 575 and 826; an off-flash, i.e. effulgence:--brightness.This is the only occurrence of this word in the entire NT and it is used in relationship to how Jesus is the only one who can emit or transmit God’s glory to man. He is the ultimate light flashing forth from God. He is the radiant splendor of the one that we cannot see otherwise our sins would be too much for us and we would die in his presence.b. Glory of God:c. Exact Imprint: Representation Illustration (Address Stamp, Wedding invitation “Prägung”)d. Nature:e. Upholds the Universe: How is he able to uphold the universe without having made it? Or being God?f. Word of His power: He speaks and holds the world with the words, “Exist, Exist, Exist, Exist”g. HAS MADE IT! “Once for All” “eternal Redemption” we do not add too it! We cannot take away from it, “nor did he offer himself often” but now once at the consummation of the ages. He put away sin. he has offered himself, He “having been offered once for the sins of many.” “having been offered once for all time” For b one offering he has perfected for all time he has perfected for all time those who are being saved (Hebrews 10:14). (like the high priest) “Definite Atonement” eternal purification for the bride of Christ!h. Purification for sins: “Purging” our sins from us. Illustration: The Movie “The Purge” (Ceremonial, Ablution, Morally, Expiation, purging, purify).G2512 καθαρισμόςPronounced kath-ar-is-mos'from 2511; a washing off, i.e. (ceremonially) ablution, (morally) expiation:--cleansing, + purge, purification(-fying).Katharismos: The group of words denotes physical, religious, and moral cleanness or purity in such senses as clean, free from stains or shame, and free from adulteration. In the LXX it is most often clean, free, or innocent.Catharsis is a term in dramatic art that describes the effect of tragedy on the audience, usually the purging of emotions such as pity and fear through art. A purification of purgation that brings about spiritual renewal or release from tension.Jesus has afforded us complete Catharsis and purging from every evil not just the release from emotions, or the cleansing of pity and fear or some cathartic release from tension, but rather a true and full Cathartic purging of every evil, sin, and stain that indwells us all.JESUS IS THE ULTIMATE CATHARTIC EXPERIENCE and not that we have to go after it and make it happen to us, but rather “HE HAS MADE” Katharismos for our sins once and for all time, never to be needed again and again like the priests had done, or like we try to do when we go to another retreat or conference and try to let Jesus “purge” us again. HE HAS DONE IT IF YOU BY FAITH HAVE RECEIVED IT!i. Sat down at the Right Hand: Kings sit at right hands that symbolizes powerj. Majesty on High:(4) having become as much superior to angels as the name he has inherited is more excellent than theirs.a. Become superior to the angelsb. As a result of his effectual work on the cross he has inherited a NAME that is more excellent that any other name under heaven.Application: Let us fix our eyes on Jesus the Author and Perfector of our Faith. “fixing our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of faith, who for the joy set before Him endured the cross, despising the shame, and has sat down at the right hand of the throne of God.”Hebrews 12:2 NASB-make the meditation on the work of Christ a pattern of your life.-fix it to your calendar, your pocketbook, your thoughts, actions, and your rhythms of life-be sure to know and acknowledge that Jesus is the author, He is writing the story of your redemption and salvation.-Be sure to know that he is the perfecter of that story. He does that work of perfecting your salvation with your cooperation in the process.- What distracts you from fixing your eyes on Jesus?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=45LaxLoP0eI
Quran Talk - God Alone, Quran Alone, Submission = True Islam
Subscribe to the podcast and notes: https://qurantalk.podbean.com/Quran translation on iOS:https://apple.co/2C1YGXjAdditional Resources: http://www.masjidtucson.orgContact: qurantalk (at) gmail (dot) com “Obey God and obey the messenger” or some rendition of this occurs in some 25 instances in the Quran. Quran is the only legitimate Hadith [45:6] These are GOD's revelations that we recite to you truthfully. In which Hadith other than GOD and His revelations do they believe? [77:50] Which Hadith, other than this, do they uphold? [12:111] In their history, there is a lesson for those who possess intelligence. This is not fabricated Hadith; this (Quran) confirms all previous scriptures, provides the details of everything, and is a beacon and mercy for those who believe. Quran is the only source we have that is fully detailed - it is a complete book and contains examples of everything [6:114] Shall I seek other than GOD as a source of law, when He has revealed to you this book fully detailed? Those who received the scripture recognize that it has been revealed from your Lord, truthfully. You shall not harbor any doubt. [6:115] The word of your Lord is complete, in truth and justice. Nothing shall abrogate His words. He is the Hearer, the Omniscient. [18:54] We have cited in this Quran every kind of example, but the human being is the most argumentative creature. [39:27] We have cited for the people every kind of example in this Quran, that they may take heed. [17:89] We have cited for the people in this Quran all kinds of examples, but most people insist upon disbelieving. [30:58] Thus, we have cited for the people in this Quran all kinds of examples. Yet, no matter what kind of proof you present to the disbelievers, they say, "You are falsifiers." Before the Quran was complete Muhammad was their walking talking Quran. Messenger to not just the gentiles but also the Jews and the Christians If the command was strictly to follow only God the people of the previous scripture would not take that to follow the new revelations given to the prophet. [5:15] O people of the scripture, our messenger has come to you to proclaim for you many things you have concealed in the scripture, and to pardon many other transgressions you have committed. A beacon has come to you from GOD, and a profound scripture. Nowhere in the Quran do we hear obey Muhammad. [18:110] Say, (O Muhammed) "I am no more than a human being like you.... Muhammad the man was fallible [34:50] Say “If I go astray, I go astray because of my shortcomings, and if I am rightly guided it is due to the revelation I receive from my Lord.” Frowned [80:1] He (Muhammad) frowned and turned away. [80:2] When the blind man came to him. [80:3] How do you know? He may purify himself. [80:4] Or he may take heed, and benefit from the message. [80:5] As for the rich man. [80:6] You gave him your attention. [80:7] Even though you could not guarantee his salvation. [80:8] The one who came to you eagerly. [80:9] And is really reverent. [80:10] You ignored him. Prohibition [66:1] O you prophet, why do you prohibit what GOD has made lawful for you, just to please your wives? GOD is Forgiver, Merciful. Captives [8:67] No prophet shall acquire captives, unless he participates in the fighting. You people are seeking the materials of this world, while GOD advocates the Hereafter. GOD is Almighty, Most Wise. [8:68] If it were not for a predetermined decree from GOD, you would have suffered, on account of what you took, a terrible retribution. Stay Behind [9:42] If there were a quick material gain, and a short journey, they would have followed you. But the striving is just too much for them. They will swear by GOD: "If we could, we would have mobilized with you." They thus hurt themselves, and GOD knows that they are liars. [9:43] GOD has pardoned you: why did you give them permission (to stay behind), before you could distinguish those who are truthful from the liars? Even Muhammad was commanded to obey the messenger Zaid [33:36] No believing man or believing woman, if GOD and His messenger issue any command, has any choice regarding that command. Anyone who disobeys GOD and His messenger has gone far astray. [33:37] Recall that you said to the one who was blessed by GOD, and blessed by you, "Keep your wife and reverence GOD," and you hid inside yourself what GOD wished to proclaim. Thus, you feared the people, when you were supposed to fear only GOD. When Zeid was completely through with his wife, we had you marry her, in order to establish the precedent that a man can marry the divorced wife of his adopted son. GOD's commands shall be done. [33:38] The prophet is not committing an error by doing anything that is made lawful by GOD. Such is GOD's system since the early generations. GOD's command is a sacred duty. [33:39] Those who deliver GOD's messages, and who reverence Him alone, shall never fear anyone but GOD. GOD is the most efficient reckoner. The distinction between the man and the messenger. [9:62] They swear by GOD to you, to please you, when GOD and His messenger are more worthy of pleasing, if they are really believers. Is Muhammad still a messenger when he is dead? [39:30] You (Muhammad) will surely die, just like they will die. Follow the One who is Alive [25:58] You shall put your trust in the One who is Alive - the One who never dies - and praise Him and glorify Him. He is fully Cognizant of His creatures' sins. [16:20] As for the idols they set up beside God, they do not create anything; they themselves were created. [16:21] They are dead, not alive, and they have no idea how or when they will be resurrected. Example of Solomon [34:14] When the appointed time for his (Solomon’s) death came, they had no clue that he had died. Not until one of the animals tried to eat his staff, and he fell down, that the jinns realized that he was dead. They thus realized that if they really knew the unseen, they would have stopped working so hard as soon as he died. Quran is a messenger [65:10] GOD has prepared for them severe retribution. Therefore, you shall reverence GOD, O you who possess intelligence and believed. GOD has sent down to you a message— [65:11] a messenger who recites to you GOD's revelations, clearly, to lead those who believe and work righteousness out of the darkness into the light. Anyone who believes in GOD and leads a righteous life, He will admit him into gardens with flowing streams; they abide therein forever. GOD will generously reward him. [14:1] A. L. R.* A scripture that we revealed to you, in order to lead the people out of darkness into the light—in accordance with the will of their Lord —to the path of the Almighty, the Praiseworthy. Who taught the Quran? [55:1] The Most Gracious. [55:2] Teacher of the Quran. [75:16] Do not move your tongue to hasten it. [75:17] It is we who will collect it into Quran. [75:18] Once we recite it, you shall follow such a Quran. [75:19] Then it is we who will explain it. God is the only one who can guide [28:56] You cannot guide the ones you love. GOD is the only One who guides in accordance with His will, and in accordance with His knowledge of those who deserve the guidance. Seems like even in the Quran Muhammad did not appear to be one who was verbose on explanations [9:61] Some of them hurt the prophet by saying, "He is all ears!" Say, "It is better for you that he listens to you. He believes in GOD, and trusts the believers. He is a mercy for those among you who believe." Those who hurt GOD's messenger have incurred a painful retribution. The sole duty of the messenger is to deliver the message [5:99] (Not on the messenger except the delivery) The sole duty of the messenger is to deliver the message, and GOD knows everything you declare and everything you conceal. [24:54] Say, "Obey GOD, and obey the messenger." If they refuse, then he is responsible for his obligations, and you are responsible for your obligations. If you obey him, you will be guided. The sole duty of the messenger is to deliver (Not on the messenger except the delivery of the message). [64:12] You shall obey GOD and you shall obey the messenger. If you turn away, then the sole mission of our messenger is to deliver the message. [5:92] You shall obey GOD, and you shall obey the messenger, and beware. If you turn away, then know that the (only) sole duty of our messenger is to deliver the message efficiently. What was the prophet's message? [21:10] We have sent down to you a scripture containing your message. Do you not understand? Did Muhammad Preach Other Than the Quran [6:19] Say (O Muhammad) “whose testimony is the greatest?” Say “God’s.” He is the witness between me and you that this Quran has been inspired to me to preach (warn) it to you and whomever it reaches… [2:252] These are God's revelations. We recite them through you, truthfully, for you are one of the messengers. [3:101] How can you disbelieve, when these revelations of God have been recited to you, and His messenger has come to you? Whoever holds fast to God will be guided in the right path. [27:91] I am simply commanded to worship the Lord of this town - He has made it a safe sanctuary - and He possesses all things. I am commanded to be a submitter. [27:92] And to recite the Quran. Whoever is guided is guided for his own good, and if they go astray, then say, "I am simply a warner." Muhammad strictly followed the Quran [6:106] Follow what is revealed to you from your Lord, there is no god except He, and disregard the idol worshipers. [6:50] Say, "I do not say to you that I possess the treasures of GOD. Nor do I know the future. Nor do I say to you that I am an angel. I simply follow what is revealed to me." Say, "Is the blind the same as the seer? Do you not reflect?" [7:203] If you do not produce a miracle that they demand, they say, "Why not ask for it?" Say, "I simply follow what is revealed to me from my Lord." These are enlightenments from your Lord, and guidance, and mercy for people who believe. [10:15] When our revelations are recited to them, those who do not expect to meet us say, "Bring a Quran other than this, or change it!" Say, "I cannot possibly change it on my own. I simply follow what is revealed to me. I fear, if I disobey my Lord, the retribution of an awesome day." Would Muhammad contradict the Quran? [17:73] They almost diverted you from the revelations we have given you. They wanted you to fabricate something else, in order to consider you a friend. [17:74] If it were not that we strengthened you, you almost leaned towards them just a little bit. [17:75] Had you done that, we would have doubled the retribution for you in this life, and after death, and you would have found no one to help you against us. [17:76] They almost banished you from the land to get rid of you, so they could revert as soon as you left. [17:77] This has been consistently the case with all the messengers that we sent before you, and you will find that our system never changes. [69:40] This is the utterance of an honorable messenger. [69:41] Not the utterance of a poet; rarely do you believe. [69:42] Nor the utterance of a soothsayer; rarely do you take heed. [69:43] A revelation from the Lord of the universe. [69:44] Had he uttered any other teachings. [69:45] We would have punished him. [69:46] We would have stopped the revelations to him. [69:47] None of you could have helped him. Shahadah (3:18) Ablution (5:6) Fasting witness the month vs. witness the moon (2:185) If you want to obey the messenger then obey the Quran Muhammad’s message was the Quran = Quran is the only legitimate Hadith = Muhammad to strictly follow only the Quran So if you want to follow Muhammad then we must follow only the Quran [17:45] When you read the Quran, we place between you and those who do not believe in the Hereafter an invisible barrier. [17:46] We place shields around their minds, to prevent them from understanding it, and deafness in their ears. And when you preach (mention) your Lord, using the Quran alone, they run away in aversion. [25:27] The day will come when the transgressor will bite his hands (in anguish) and say, "Alas, I wish I had followed the path with the messenger. [25:28] "Alas, woe to me, I wish I did not take that person as a friend. [25:29] "He has led me away from the message after it came to me. Indeed, the devil lets down his human victims." [25:30] The messenger said, "My Lord, my people have deserted this Quran."
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After suffering it's first ever loss in a historic election for Malaysia, UMNO will have to take a hard look at itself and reassess their losses. But what does the future ? The upcoming polls will be a clear indication of the party's direction going forward. We take a closer look at the youth wing and spoke to UMNO Deputy Youth Chief and a contender vying for the Youth Chief post, Khairul Azwan Harun, who presented his manifesto yesterday. He tells us more about his vision for the party and why he thinks he is well poised to be UMNO's next youth leader.
After suffering it's first ever loss in a historic election for Malaysia, UMNO will have to take a hard look at itself and reassess their losses. But what does the future ? The upcoming polls will be a clear indication of the party's direction going forward. We take a closer look at the youth wing and spoke to UMNO Deputy Youth Chief and a contender vying for the Youth Chief post, Khairul Azwan Harun, who presented his manifesto yesterday. He tells us more about his vision for the party and why he thinks he is well poised to be UMNO's next youth leader.
In this first episode of The New Muslim's Field Guide Podcast, Theresa and Kaighla talk about their first (awkward) experiences in Ramadan, the gas we pass, the reality of enhanced hardship and ease for reverts/converts/new Muslims in Ramadan, and the importance of being kind to yourself in this beautiful month.The New Muslim's Field Guide Vocab word of the day is Wudu– Ablution/ritual cleansing of the hands, face, nose, mouth, forearms, head, and feet, performed to remove physical/spiritual impurities before prayer.@3:00 Kaighla talks about how she thought burping “broke her wudu“. This phrase means that because of some certain act, intentional or otherwise, a person's ritual cleanliness status is rendered invalid, in which case they need to “make wudu” again before praying. To be very clear, burping does NOT break or nullify or negate your wudu (ablution, ritual purity). Farting, however, does. But no need to re-make wudu every time you burp. @4:39 Kaighla says “maybe you are not a student. Maybe you don't have tons of extra time to go and sit in the masjid”. We do not mean to say that every student has tons of free time on their hands. Being a student is rough. Sometimes students work three jobs and take 10 classes in a semester and have kids and a marriage to keep up with, so on. It's just an example of some kinds of people who might have free time, but we know some students (like Kaighla herself) who are busier than most. @5:59 Theresa talks about trying to make it as a newly married Muslim in a post-9/11 world in April 2002. To be clear that was the month she got married, not the month Ramadan fell in that year. Ramadan that year was in Nov/Dec.
பெண்ணை தொட்டால் வுழு முறியுமா மவ்லவி S.H.M. இஸ்மாயில் ஸலஃபி | Ismail Salafi 22-02-2018 Paragahadeniya, Sri Lanka The post Ismail Salafi – Does touching women nullify ablution? appeared first on Tamil Dawah.
Summary of Islamic Fiqh In today's lesson we looked at the acts of Sunnah to be observed during the Ablution. They are the following: 1. Using the Siwaak (tooth-stick) during ablution. 2. Starting the Ablution with washing the hands three times (before the obligatory washing of the face). 3. Starting with rinsing the mouth and the nose (before the obligatory washing of the face). 4. Inserting one's wet fingers into one's (thick) beard) 5. Starting with the right orphans before the left (as in washing the hands and the feet). 6. Washing the face, hands and feet up to three times instead of once
In today's lesson, we continue with the Chapter of Ablution, starting with the obligatory acts: The Obligatory Acts of Ablution 1. Washing the whole face (including the rinsing of the mouth and the nose) 2. Washing the forearms including the elbows (& including the hands) 3. Wiping over the whole head (including the ears) 4. Washing the feet (including the ankles) 5. Sequence (of the wudhu in the previously mentioned order) *Difference of opinion* 6. Succession (without any interval between washing two organs). In a timely manner, without a pause in between as much as possible. The scholars disagree whether starting with the Tasmiyah (saying Bismillah) is obligatory or an act of sunnah. Either way it is permissible according to all scholars to start with the Tasmiyah so it should not be abandoned. * Shayhk Ibn Baz & Shayhk Uthaymeen mention the sequence of the ablution mentioned earlier as obligatory. Shayhk Albanee mentions that it is not obligatory. For a more in depth discussion of every mentioned above, listen to the audio, BaarakAllaahu Feekum.
தயம்மும் (சுத்தம் ஃபிக்ஹ் தொடர் 13) மவ்லவி இப்ராஹீம் மதனீ | K.L.M Ibrahim Madani 24-10-2016 அழைப்பு மையம், ஸனாய்யா, ஜித்தா | Sanaya Dawah Center, Jeddah The post Ibrahim Madani – Tayammum – Dry Ablution (Fiqh Series, Part – 13) appeared first on Tamil Dawah.
உளூவை முறிக்கக்கூடிய காரியங்கள் (ஃபிக்ஹ் தொடர் 10) மவ்லவி இப்ராஹீம் மதனீ | K.L.M Ibrahim Madani 20-06-2016 Arranged by: அழைப்பு மையம், ஸனாய்யா, ஜித்தா | Sanaya Dawah Center, Jeddah The post Nullifiers of Wudhu [Ablution] (Fiqh Series, Part – 10) appeared first on Tamil Dawah.
உளூவின் சுன்னத்துகள் (ஃபிக்ஹ் தொடர் 9) மவ்லவி இப்ராஹீம் மதனீ | K.L.M Ibrahim Madani 20-06-2016 Arranged by: அழைப்பு மையம், ஸனாய்யா, ஜித்தா | Sanaya Dawah Center, Jeddah The post The Sunnah in Wudhu [Ablution] (Fiqh Series, Part – 9) appeared first on Tamil Dawah.
உளூவின் பர்ளுகள் (ஃபிக்ஹ் தொடர் 8) மவ்லவி இப்ராஹீம் மதனீ | K.L.M Ibrahim Madani 19-06-2016 Arranged by: அழைப்பு மையம், ஸனாய்யா, ஜித்தா | Sanaya Dawah Center, Jeddah The post The Obligations in Wudhu [Ablution] (Fiqh Series, Part – 8) appeared first on Tamil Dawah.
Lesson 52 – Chapter 37-40 Hadith 184-190
Lesson 60 – Chapter 70-75 Hadith 241-247
Lesson 59 – Chapter 67-69 Hadith 235-240
Lesson 58 – Chapter 63-66 Hadith 228-234
Lesson 57 – Chapter 59-63 Hadith 222-227
Lesson 56 – Chapter 55-58 Hadith 216-221
Lesson 55 – Chapter 50-54 Hadith 207-215
Lesson 54 – Chapter 48-49 Hadith 202-206
Lesson 53 – Chapter 41-47 Hadith 191-201
Lesson 50 – Chapter 32-33 Hadith 169-175
Lesson 51 – Chapter 34-36 Hadith 175-183
Lesson 49 – Chapter 29-31 Hadith 165-168
Lesson 48 – Chapter 22-28 Hadith 157-164
Lesson 47 – Chapter 14-21 Hadith 150-156
Lesson 46 – Chapter 9-13 Hadith 142-149
Lesson 45 – Chapter 6-8 Hadith 139-141
Lesson 44 – Chapter 4-5 Hadith 137-138
Lesson 43 – Chapter 1-3 Hadith 135-136
In answer to a brother’s question about the concept of ablution as found in the Qur’an Original video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3C0Nq1vhh6w The post Ablution in the Qur’an appeared first on QuraniteCast.
Mpae yayewu (Ablution/ahodwira)Nso Kuta echi
Continuation of the weekly explanation of the book Buluughul Maraam (بلوغ المرام) by Dr. Sharafuddeen Gbadebo Raaji. Language: Yoruba
The Major Ritual Impurity and the Full Ablution
Manner of Performing the Partial Ablution
Mohammad taught that a Jinn (devil) would plant himself in your nose when you slept. Therefore you had to blow him out in the morning.
Dans cette intervention sur OummaTV, Aziz Djendli insiste sur l'importance de bien effectuer ses ablutions qui font partie integrante de la priere. Il convient donc de ne pas negliger cette phase preparatoire afin d'être dans les meilleures conditions de concentration avant l'accomplissement de la priere, qui est le second pilier de l'Islam, qui est le second pilier de l'Islam. Psychologue, specialise dans la relation d'aide, Aziz Djendli travaille dans differents centres de soins, notamment de dialyse. Fort d'une experience de plusieurs annees dans le domaine de la toxicomanie au sein d'une unite de traitement de substitution et de reinsertion des patients, il est egalement responsable de l'activite therapeutique de la tariqa spirituelle Naqshbandi en France et auteur du livre « Stress, anxiete, deprime : comment les gerer definitivement ?