Thursday, 5 September 2013

Read Holy Quran With Urdu Translation Online

Ramzan ki Fazeelat Tariq Jameel Sahab

Watch Video about Ramadan's Importance.
Ramzan ki fazilat maulana tariq jameel ki video.
Fazeelat e Ramzan By maulana Tariq Jameel



Christian Accepted Islam Zakir Naik

Christian women accepted Islam ....By Dr Zakir naik ....
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Dooms Day and Prophet Muhammad SAW

Watch Maulana Tariq Jameel's video about dooms day and repect of Muhammad PBUH. What is dooms day and what will happen on that day.....


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Friday, 23 August 2013

Life of Muhammad PBUH (SAW)

Hazrat Muhammad SAW PBUHLife of Muhammad PBUH

Hazrat Muhammad SAW is the last prophet of ALLAH TALA. He was born in Mecca in 570 in the month of Rabbi UL Awal. Hazrat Abdullah father of Hazrat Muhammad PBUH was already died before the birth of Hazrat Muhammad PBUH. He was taken care by his grand father Hazrat Abdul Mutlib and then by his uncle Hazrat Abu Talib who is father of Hazrat Ali R.A . 
ALLAH TALA created Hazrat Muhammad PBUH 1000 years before creating this universe. HE taught him and Hazrat Muhammad PBUH is the most beloved prophet of ALLAH TALA.

Childhood:

When Hazrat Muhammad PBUH was born there was light emitted in all over the room. Hazrat Amna R.A mother of Hazrat Muhammad PBUH and all other women present in that room saw that light and then Hazrat Muhammad PBUH changed his side by himself and he lifted his finger straight towards the sky then he lied down again. Hazrat Amna R.A was very happy with the birth of Hazrat Muhammad PBUH. In the mean time Hazrat Abdul Mutlib did not know that his grandson has been came into this world. He was praying that may ALLAH TALA give him a grandson. Who knew that the king of both world, the kind and last prophet had taken birth.
According to the customary among the noble families of Quraish they entrusted their new-born to country-women so that they might be brought up in the open and healthy environments.
The Holy Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W.A) spent the first five years of his life with Halima and then she returned him to his mother, Amna. His mother brought him up with great love and devotion. But when The Holy Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W.A) spent the first five years of his life with Halima and then she returned him to his mother, Amina. His mother brought him up with great love and devotion. When he turned 6 years old her mother Hazrat Amna died during the journey with Their Servant Umme Aiman and Hazrat Muhammad SAW  from Madina to mecca. They were two days far from Mecca when Hazrat Amna felt pain and she sat down in a mountain place near Abwah  and after some time she died in front of his young children. Her last words was "My child (Hazrat Muhammad SAW) i think my time has been ended. Every youth has to be old and every living has to see death but i am leaving a diamond who will enlighten this world forever. "  

A christian accepted Islam

Christian accepted Islam. Speech by Dr zakir Naik



Hindu sister accepted Islam



Dr zakir naik converts a hindu to Muslim watch in the video...

Saturday, 17 August 2013

Life of Hazrat Abu Baker Siddique RA



Life of Hazrat Abu Bakr Siddique R.A

Advice of Hazrat Abu Bakr RASayyiduna Abu Bakr (razi Allahu anhu's) real name was Abdullah, and he was given the title of "As Siddique" or"Testifier to the Truth." His father, 'Usman, was known as Abu Quhafah and his mother, Salma, was known as Ummul Khair. He was two and a half years younger than Sayyiduna Rasulullah (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam).

Abu Bakr (R.A.) the First Among All Men to Enter Islam

Abu Bakr was always a very close Companion of the Holy Prophet, he knew him better than any other man. He knew how honest and upright the Prophet was. Such knowledge of the Prophet made Abu Bakr be the first man to follow the Message of Prophet Muhammad PBUH sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam. He was indeed the first adult male to accept Islam.

Hazrat Umar R.A Reign .. Conquests and Battles

Hazrat Umar R.A Reign .. Conquests 

1. Conquest of Iraq

2.Conquest of Namraq

3. The Battle of Saqatiah

4. The Battle of Jasr (Bridge)

5. The Battle of Buwaib

6. The Battle of Qaadsia

7. The Battle of Jaloola

8. The Conquest of Syria

  • Fall of Damascus
  • Fall of Fahl
9. The Battle of Yarmok

10. Fall of Jaruselam

11. Conquest of Persia

  • The Battle of Tustar
  • The Battle of Nihawand
12. The conquest of Egypt

  • The Battle of Fustat
  • Fall of Alaxandria

The Treaty of Hudaybia , Pact of Hudaibia

The Treaty of Hudaybia , Pact of Hudaibia



The Holy Prophet Muhammad, may peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, saw in a vision that he was performing the circuits of the Kabah in the company of his followers. He related this vision to his Companions and asked them to make preparations for the pilgrimage. It was the month of February in



the year 628 A.D (6 A.H), when fifteen hundred Muslims, headed by the Holy Prophet, set out on their journey towards  Makkah. A mounted guard of twenty men went some distance ahead to warn the Muslims in case of an enemy attack.  The Holy Prophet stayed at a place called Dhul Haleefah, six miles from Madinah. This was the first stage on the road to Makkah. The news of the Holy Prophet’s approach soon reached Makkah. The Makkans were greatly perturbed. They took up arms and were soon on the road to Madinah to take on the Muslims in battle, in order to stop them from entering Makkah.
The Muslims had nearly reached Osfan, the second stage, when the Holy Prophet was informed that further advance on the high road was impossible without confronting the enemy as the enemy were camping at a place called Dhu  Towa. In order to avoid confrontation the Holy Prophet took an alternative route and reached a place called  Hudaibiyah, only nine miles from Makkah and camped there.

Hazrat Umar R.A in Battle of Ohud



Hazrat Umar R.A in Battle of Ohud

To take revenge of the defeat of Badr the Makkans attacked Muslims again. This time the Makkans raised an army of three thousand warriors. They reached the outskirts of Madinah and stopped near the mountain of Uhud. The Holy  Prophet  confronted this army with seven hundred of his followers. Hadhrat Umar was also with him.

The Holy Prophet posted fifty of his men to guard a strategic narrow hilly pass so as to prevent the enemy’s attack from behind and faced the enemy with the rest of the force. Soon after the battle began the enemy was driven away. The Muslims ran after them, even some of the guards at the pass left their post and went in pursuit of the enemy in spite of Holy Prophet’s specific instructions to remain there. Two enemy Commanders Khalid bin Waleed and Amr bin  Al-Aas,  saw the poorly guarded pass, gathered their fleeing soldiers and attacked the Muslims from behind. The  Muslim soldiers were scattered all over the battlefield and therefore could not assemble to repel the enemy’s attack. There were only twenty Muslims left around the Holy Prophet who made a protective ring in order to save him from  the  enemy. But the attack was so severe that the Holy Prophet Muhammad SAW fell injured and became

Hazrat Umar Heard Word of Azaan In his Dream



A short while after his arrival in Madinah, the Holy Prophet instructed his followers to build a mosque so that the Prayer Services can be held in it. Although Five Daily Prayers had been established and the part of the day they were required to be offered were known, yet the worshippers were unaware of the exact time of their commencement. They used to come to the mosque for each Prayer according to their own estimate of the time of the Service. This was not a satisfactory arrangement and it was felt that a suitable means should be adopted for calling Muslims to the Prayers. A consultation meeting was held and various suggestions were made.

Life of Hazrat Umar R.A Accepts Islam

Hazrat Umar R.A accepts Islam



One hot afternoon the leaders of the Quraish tribe got together and decided to kill the Holy Prophet. Umar was  amongst  them and readily offered himself for the task. The Makkan leaders accepted his offer. Brandishing his sword Umar went in search of the Holy Prophet. The Holy Prophet was staying in the house of Arqam who had already accepted Islam.

As Umar was walking towards the house, another Makkan Naeem bin Abdullah met him on the way and asked him where he was going in such haste. “To kill Muhammad,” replied Umar. Naeem said to him, “You will repent for this.  The  followers of Muhammad will not leave you alive. They would rather kill you than let you reach Muhammad.”

Umar said, “It seems that you too have changed your religion. Had I known that before I would have killed you first.”

Naeem retorted, “What if I tell you that your sister and her husband have become Muslims?

Life of Hazrat Umar Farooq R.A Before Accepting Islam

HAZRAT UMAR BEFORE ISLAM

HAZRAT Umar Farooq, may God be pleased with him, was born in Makkah, an ancient town in Arabia. It is not known exactly when he was born, as people did not record their date of birth in those days. It is known however, that he was about eleven years younger than the Holy Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him.He is one of four famous SAHABA R.A.

HAZRAT Umar’s father Khattaab was one of the leaders of the Quraish tribe. His mother Hantma was the daughter of Hishaam bin Al-Mugheerah. Hishaam was a person of such high rank that whenever the tribe of Quraish declared war on any other tribe, he was always called upon for the duty of raising an army and leading it to the battlefield. One of the four Khulfa e Rashedeen and Sahaba R.A.

Hazrat Umar, may Allah be pleased with him, learned to read and write in his childhood. It was considered to be a great achievement as very few people could read or write in those days. He loved poetry and like other Arabs could recite the poems of a large number of Arab poets from memory.

He grew up into a responsible young man. His father entrusted him with the job of grazing camels in the fields on the outskirts of Makkah. He learned the art of wrestling, horse riding and was a skilled swordsman.

Later Umar  showed  interest  in  commerce  and  became  a  very  successful  and  wealthy  trader.  He travelled to distant lands such as Syria, Iraq and Persia for this purpose. In those days Makkah was situated on a trade route where camel caravans, carrying merchandise, used to come and go.

UKKAAZ FAIR

In those days a fair was held every year in the town of Ukkaaz, a few miles from Makkah. People used to come from all over Arabia to attend the fair and display their skills. Wrestling matches, athletics and archery competitions were held.  Another attraction was the poetry sessions. Poetry was one of the favourite hobbies of the Arabs. They could recite thousands of verses from memory. In these poetry competitions poets used to recite verses in praise of their own tribe  and mocking the enemy tribes. Sometimes  people were greatly offended  by  these verses and such sessions often ended in bloodshed.

Hazrat Umar used to attend the Ukkaaz fair regularly. He was an excellent horse rider and a very good wrestler. Many a time he would participate in a wrestling bout and beat his opponent easily.

On one occasion as Umar was wandering around with his friends, someone pointed to a young man in the crowd and praised his wrestling skill. Umar could not remain silent. “He can’t be better than me”, he said. Then he swiftly walked up to the young man and invited him to a wrestling bout, which was accepted gladly. The wrestling match began and in no time Umar defeated his opponent.
UMAR WAS A BITTER ENEMY OF ISLAM
When Muhammad, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, declared that God had appointed him as His Messenger to the whole of mankind, Umar, like many other Makkans, opposed him. He used to persecute Muslims. It is said that when one of Umar’s slave girls, Labeenah, accepted Islam he was so annoyed that he caught hold of her and started  beating her. He kept on hitting her until he was exhausted. Then he told her, “I have stopped only to get my breath back”.  Hazrat Abu Bakr, who had accepted Islam already, was passing by. He stepped forward and bought the slave girl from Umar and then set her free.
 UMAR DID NOT OBJECT TO THE MIGRATION OF MUSLIMS
When persecution at the hands of Makkans reached its extreme, the Holy Prophet, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, assembled his followers and pointing to the West told them of a land across the sea where people were not tortured because of their faith and where they could worship God freely. He told his followers to migrate to Abyssinia, now  known as Ethiopia, where, in those days, a noble Christian king ruled. On his instructions a few Muslims including women and children decided to go there. The plan was kept secret for fear of Makkan opposition. The Makkans would not let Muslims escape in order to live elsewhere peacefully.

On the day when the party was ready to depart from Makkah, Umar came there by chance and saw the household effects packed on camels. He realised that these people were moving out of Makkah to take refuge elsewhere.

“Are you leaving Makkah?” he inquired from Umm-e-Abdullah, a Muslim woman.

She replied, “Yes, God is our witness, we are leaving for another land because you treat us most cruelly here. We will not return until God makes it easy for us.”

Perhaps influenced by her reply Umar did nothing to prevent their migration even though he was a bitter enemy of Islam.