Tuesday, October 28, 2008

..a thing which attacks you and them

BismiAllah wal Hamdulillah was salaatu was salaamu ala Rasulullah

Wa ba'd

As salaamu alaikum wa rahmatuallahi wa barakaatuh

I wish to post a reminder, as i havent been able to post anything really lately. This is a personal benefit, as like them all, but this is a personal struggle, and i wished to post this for those who have this as a struggle aswell, as it is in it's natural a very evil thing indeed, may Allah guide us all to righteousness Ameen.

May Allah help us to implement these things and be from those who when reminded take heed Ameen

wa ba'd

Advice On Dealing With Anger

Anger is one of the evil whispers of Shaytaan, which leads to so many evils and tragedies, of which only Allaah knows their full extent. For this reason Islam has a great deal to say about this bad characteristic, and the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) described cures for this "disease" and ways to limit its effects, among which are the following:

(1) Seeking refuge with Allaah from the Shaytaan:

Sulayman ibn Sard said: "I was sitting with the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), and two men were slandering one another. One of them was red in the face, and the veins on his neck were standing out. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said, 'I know a word which, if he were to say it, what he feels would go away. If he said "I seek refuge with Allaah from the Shaytaan," what he feels (i.e., his anger) would go away.'" (Reported by al-Bukhaari, al-Fath, 6/337)

The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: "If a man gets angry and says, 'I seek refuge with Allaah,' his anger will go away." (Saheeh al-Jaami' al-Sagheer, no. 695)

(2) Keeping silent:

The Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: "If any of you becomes angry, let him keep silent." (Reported by Imaam Ahmad, al-Musnad, 1/329; see also Saheeh al-Jaami', 693, 4027).

This is because in most cases, the angry person loses self control and could utter words of kufr (from which we seek refuge with Allaah), or curses, or the word of divorce (talaaq) which would destroy his home, or words of slander which would bring him the enmity and hatred of others. So, in short, keeping silent is the solution which helps one to avoid all that.

(3) Not moving:

The Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: "If any of you becomes angry and he is standing, let him sit down, so his anger will go away; if it does not go away, let him lie down."

The narrator of this hadeeth is Abu Dharr (may Allaah be pleased with him), and there is a story connected to his telling of it: he was taking his camels to drink at a trough that he owned, when some other people came along and said (to one another), "Who can compete with Abu Dharr (in bringing animals to drink) and make his hair stand on end?" A man said, "I can," so he brought his animals and competed with Abu Dharr, with the result that the trough was broken. [i.e., Abu Dharr was expecting help in watering his camels, but instead the man misbehaved and caused the trough to be broken]. Abu Dharr was standing, so he sat down, then he laid down. Someone asked him, "O Abu Dharr, why did you sit down then lie down?" He said: "The Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: . . ." and quoted the hadeeth. (The hadeeth and this story may be found in Musnad Ahmad, 5/152; see also Saheeh al-Jaami', no. 694).

According to another report, Abu Dharr was watering his animals at the trough, when another man made him angry, so he sat down . . . (Fayd al-Qadeer, al-Manaawi, 1/408)

Among the benefits of this advice given by the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) is the fact that it prevents the angry person from going out of control, because he could strike out and injure someone, or even kill - as we will find out shortly - or he could destroy possessions and so on. Sitting down makes it less likely that he will become overexcited, and lying down makes it even less likely that he will do something crazy or harmful. Al-'Allaamah al-Khattaabi, may Allaah have mercy on him, said in his commentary on Abu Dawud: "One who is standing is in a position to strike and destroy, while the one who is sitting is less likely to do that, and the one who is lying down can do neither. It is possible that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) told the angry person to sit down or lie down so that he would not do something that he would later regret. And Allaah knows best." (Sunan Abi Dawud, with Ma'aalim al-Sunan, 5/141)

(4) Following the advice of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him):

Abu Hurayrah, may Allaah be pleased with him, reported that a man said to the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), "Advise me." He said, "Do not become angry." The man repeated his request several times, and each time the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) told him, "Do not become angry." (Reported by al-Bukhaari, Fath al-Bari, 10/456)

According to another report, the man said: "I thought about what the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said, and I realized that anger combines all kinds of evil." (Musnad Ahmad, 5/373)

(5) Do not become angry and Paradise will be yours (a saheeh hadeeth, see Saheeh al-Jaami', 7374. Ibn Hajr attributed it to al-Tabaraani, see al-Fath 4/465):

Remembering what Allaah has promised to the righteous (muttaqeen) who keep away from the causes of anger and struggle within themselves to control it, is one of the most effective ways of extinguishing the flames of anger. One of the ahaadeeth that describe the great reward for doing this is: "Whoever controls his anger at the time when he has the means to act upon it, Allaah will fill his heart with contentment on the Day of Resurrection." (Reported by al-Tabaraani, 12/453, see also Saheeh al-Jaami', 6518).

Another great reward is described in the Prophet's words: "Whoever controls his anger at the time when he has the means to act upon it, Allaah will call him before all of mankind on the Day of Resurrection, and will let him choose of the Hoor al-'Iyn whoever he wants." (Reported by Abu Dawud, 4777, and others. It is classified as hasan in Saheeh al-Jaami, 6518).

(6) Knowing the high status and advantages offered to those who control themselves:

The Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: "The strong man is not the one who can overpower others (in wrestling); rather, the strong man is the one who controls himself when he gets angry." (Reported by Ahmad, 2/236; the hadeeth is agreed upon). The greater the anger, the higher the status of the one who controls himself. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: "The strongest man is the one who, when he gets angry and his face reddens and his hackles rise, is able to defeat his anger." (Reported by Imaam Ahmad, 5/367, and classified as hasan in Saheeh al-Jaami', 3859)

Anas reported that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) passed by some people who were wrestling. He asked, "What is this?" They said: "So-and-so is the strongest, he can beat anybody." The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said, "Shall I not tell you who is even stronger then him? The man who, when he is mistreated by another, controls his anger, has defeated his own shaytaan and the shaytaan of the one who made him angry." (Reported by al-Bazzaar, and Ibn Hajr said its isnaad is saheeh. Al-Fath, 10/519)

(7) Following the Prophet's example in the case of anger:

The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) is our leader and has set the highest example in this matter, as is recorded in a number of ahaadeeth. One of the most famous was reported by Anas, may Allaah be pleased with him, who said: "I was walking with the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), and he was wearing a Najraani cloak with a rough collar. A Bedouin came and seized him roughly by the edge of his cloak, and I saw the marks left on his neck by the collar. Then the Bedouin ordered him to give him some of the wealth of Allaah that he had. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) turned to him and smiled, then ordered that he should be given something." (Agreed upon. Fath al-Baari, 10/375)

Another way in which we can follow the example of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) is by making our anger for the sake of Allaah, when His rights are violated. This is the kind of anger which is praiseworthy. So the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) became angry when he was told about the imaam who was putting people off the prayer by making it too long; when he saw a curtain with pictures of animate creatures in 'Aa'ishah's house; when Usaamah spoke to him about the Makhzoomi woman who had been convicted of theft, and he said "Do you seek to intervene concerning one of the punishments prescribed by Allaah?"; when he was asked questions that he disliked, and so on. His anger was purely for the sake of Allaah.

(8) Knowing that resisting anger is one of the signs of righteousness (taqwaa):
The righteous (al-muttaqoon) are those praised by Allaah in the Qur'aan and by His Messenger (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him). Paradise as wide as heaven and earth has been prepared for them. One of their characteristics is that they (interpretation of the meaning) "spend (in Allaah's Cause) in prosperity and in adversity, [they] repress anger, and [they] pardon men; verily, Allaah loves al-muhsinoon (the good-doers)." [Aal 'Imraan 3:134]

These are the ones whose good character and beautiful attributes and deeds Allaah has mentioned, and whom people admire and want to emulate. One of their characteristics is that (interpretation of the meaning) ". . . when they are angry, they forgive." [al-Shooraa 42:47]

(9) Listening to reminders:

Anger is a part of human nature, and people vary in their anger. It may be difficult for a man not to get angry, but sincere people will remember Allaah when they are reminded, and they will not overstep the mark. Some examples follow:

Ibn 'Abbaas (may Allaah be pleased with him) reported that a man sought permission to speak to 'Umar ibn al-Khattaab (may Allaah be pleased with him), then he said: "O son of al-Khattaab, you are not giving us much and you are not judging fairly between us." 'Umar (may Allaah be pleased with him) was so angry that he was about to attack the man, but al-Hurr ibn Qays, who was one of those present, said: "O Ameer al-Mu'mineen, Allaah said to His Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) (interpretation of the meaning): 'Show forgiveness, enjoin what is good, and turn away from the foolish' [al-A'raaf 7:199]. This man is one of the foolish." By Allaah, 'Umar could go no further after al-Hurr had recited this aayah to him, and he a man who was careful to adhere to the Book of Allaah. (Reported by al-Bukhaari, al-Fath, 4/304).

This is how the Muslim should be. The evil munaafiq (hypocrite) was not like this when he was told the hadeeth of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) and one of the Companions said to him, "Seek refuge with Allaah from the Shaytaan." He said to the one who reminded him, "Do you think I am crazy? Go away!" (Reported by al-Bukhaari, al-Fath, 1/465). We seek refuge with Allaah from failure.

(10) Knowing the bad effects of anger:

The negative effects of anger are many; in short they cause damage to one's own self and to others. The angry person may utter words of slander and obscenity, he may attack others (physically) in an uncontrolled manner, even to the point of killing. The following story contains a valuable lesson:

'Ilqimah ibn Waa'il reported that his father (may Allaah be pleased with him) told him: "I was sitting with the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) when a man came to him leading another man by a rope. He said, 'O Messenger of Allaah, this man killed my brother.' The Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) asked him, 'Did you kill him?' He said, 'Yes, I killed him.' He asked, 'How did you kill him?' He said, 'He and I were hitting a tree to make the leaves fall, for animal feed, and he slandered me, so I struck him on the side of the head with an axe, and killed him.' . . ." (Reported by Muslim, 1307, edited by al-Baaqi).

Anger could lead to less than killing, such as wounding and breaking bones. If the one who caused the anger runs away, the angry person turns his anger in on himself, so he may tear his clothes, or strike his cheeks, or have a fit, or fall unconscious, or he may break dishes and plates, or break furniture.

In the worst cases, anger results in social disasters and the breaking of family ties, i.e., divorce. Ask many of those who divorced their wives, and they will tell you: it was in a moment of anger. This divorce results in misery for the children, regret and frustration, a hard and difficult life, all as a result of anger. If they had remembered Allaah, come to their senses, restrained their anger and sought refuge with Allaah, none of this would have happened. Going against the sharee'ah only results in loss.

The damage to health that results from anger can only be described by doctors, such as thrombosis, high blood pressure, tachycardia (abnormally rapid heartbeat) and hyperventilation (rapid, shallow breathing), which can lead to fatal heart attacks, diabetes, etc. We ask Allaah for good health.

(11) The angry person should think about himself during moments of anger:

If the angry person could see himself in the mirror when he is angry, he would hate himself and the way he looks. If he could see the way he changes, and the way his body and limbs shake, how his eyes glare and how out of control and crazy his behaviour is, he would despise himself and be revolted by his own appearance. It is well-known that inner ugliness is even worse than outer ugliness; how happy the Shaytaan must be when a person is in this state! We seek refuge with Allaah from the Shaytaan and from failure.

(12) Du'aa':

Du'aa' is always the weapon of the believer, whereby he asks Allaah to protect him from evil, trouble and bad behaviour and seeks refuge with Him from falling into the pit of kufr or wrongdoing because of anger. One of the three things that can help save him is: being fair at times of contentment and of anger (Saheeh al-Jaami', 3039). One of the du'aa's of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) was:

"O Allaah, by Your knowledge of the Unseen and Your power over Your creation, keep me alive for as long as You know life is good for me, and cause me to die when You know death is good for me. O Allaah, I ask You to make me fear You in secret and in public, and I ask You to make me speak the truth in times of contentment and of anger. I ask You not to let me be extravagant in poverty or in prosperity. I ask You for continuous blessings, and for contentment that does not end. I ask You to let me accept Your decree, and for a good life after death. I ask You for the joy of seeing Your face and for the longing to meet You, without going through diseases and misguiding fitnah (trials). O Allaah, adorn us with the adornment of faith and make us among those who are guided. Praise be to Allaah, the Lord of the Worlds."



Taken from www.Troid.Org

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

" You are a people in a hurry..."

BismiAllah wal Hamdulillah was salaatu was salaamu ala RasuluAllah

wa ba'd

As salaamu alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakaatuh

This post is, inshaaAllah, going to be short, fajr adhaan just called, and i have to go pray , but i had this lecture on my mind which i wanted to post, and before i became busy or forgot, i wanted to post it up really fast InshaaAllah.

May it be an encouragement and a reminder to all who listen Ameen

May the mercy and grace of Allah be upon its speaker

was sallallahu ala Muhammad

PART ONE


PART TWO


PART THREE



and after this an ever most enchanting and brillant poem by Our imam, our revivor, our scholar of Hadeeth, our aalam , Shaykul Islam Muhammad ibnul Qayyim al jawziyah (Died 751) RahimahuAllah

A MEETING WITH ALLAH


was salaat was salaam ala Nabiyinah Muhammad

was salaamun alaikum wa rahmatuallahi wa barakaatuh

Monday, October 6, 2008

Forgetting isn't always excused

BismiAllah wal hamdulillah was salatu was salaamu ala RasuluAllah

wa ba'd

As salaamu alaikum wa rahmatuallahi wa barakaatuh

Allah says in the Quran that he who forgets Allah then Allah will cause him to forget his own self. SubhanAllah, Aoothubillah mina adhabilllah Ameen.

Allah warns us of forgetting Him, or being unaware of Him, is a bettering wording i think, and He subhaana, warns us of being neglectful of our current life and forgetting our after life SubhanAllah. May Allah make us from those righteous people who are always aware of our Lord Allah jalla jalala Ameen, and may Allah make us from those who do every single thing for His sake Ameen.

I was reading this lesson, im not sure if it is a poem or not, but anyways, by Shaykul Islam Ibnul Qayyim al jawziyah , it is tittled ' ten things waste', and after reading it or watching the video of it, all i could say was waylaka ' woe be to you' meaning myself, woe be to me, for i have not accomplished anything, and what kind of scale will i have when i have wasted everything, be it intentionally or unintentionally, Allahu Mustaan. Wasting time and actions and speech on this dunyah which will certainly perish one day, but it is only shaytan and our nafs who cause us to forget the promise of our Lord Allah, and surely! the promise of Allah is Haqqul Yaqeen, Truth with a certainty, truth without a doubt, woe be to me for the time i have wasted busying myself in joy and fun now, and trading my paradise then for paradise now, like shaykh ibn uthaimeen ( i believe it was ibn uthaimeen , may Allah forgive me if i am wrong) said to his wife " relaxtion is in paradise!" so what is this, that i find myself relaxing in a world that won't exist one day, AstaghfiruAllah. Forgetting isn't always excused

May Allah make us strong believers, as He loves the stron believers over the weak ones, and may Allah make us from those who are never ghaafiloon ameen!

Ibnul Qayyims' lesson is below inshaaAllah..


our knowledge....wasted by not taking action with it.

our actions... wasted by commiting them without sincerity

our wealth... wasted by using on things that will not bring us ajr. we waste our money, our status, our authrotity , on things which have no benefit in this life or in the akhirah

our hearts...wasted because they are empty from the love of Allah, and the feeling of longing to go to Him, and a feeling of peace and contentment. In its place, our hearts are filled with something or someone else.

our bodies....wasted because we dont use theem in ibaadah and service of Allah

our love...our emotional love is misdirected , not towards Allah, but towards somethin/ someone else.

our time....wasted, not used properly , to compensate for that which has passed, by doing what is righteous to make up for past deeds

our intellect...wasted on things that are not benefical , that are detrimental to society and the individual, not in contemplation or reflection.

our service....wasted in service of someone who will not bring us closer to Allh, or benefit in dunyah

our dhikr...wasted because it does not effect our deeds

I would have posted the actually video but it has an nasheed in it, and an nasheed are haram, so i don't want to be responsible for whomever doesn't turn their speakers off.

Oh Allah make for me with You, a House in Your Jannah Ameen! I ask this for myself, and my mother then my family, and my close companion and her family.

Was salallahu ala Muhammad.

Amma Ba'd....

I heard this lecture which i will post inshaaAllah from my favorite da'ee who isn't with us anymore, may Allah make his grave spacious and his feet firm Ameen, and i love it so much, as it is surely a reminder, and may Allah make us true believers who benefit from reminders.

PART ONE


PART TWO


PART THREE


PART FOUR


May Allah make the benefit intended be the benefit taken Ameen

was sallallahu ala Muhammad

was salaamun alaikum wa rahmatuallahi wa barakaatuh

Saturday, October 4, 2008

Our Inheritors , Our Revivors...

BismiAllah wal Hamdulillah was salaatu was salaamu ala Rasulu Allah

wa ba'd

As salaamu alaikum wa rahmatuallahi wa barakaatuh

Our Inheritors, and our Revivors are our Scholars, May Allah have mercy on those who have pasted and preserve those who have not. May Allah cause love to expand in our hearts for the scholars of our deen, those scholars of Ahlus Sunnah wal Jama'ah. Ameen.

SubhanAllah, the status of these men are amazing, verily Allah raises in rank and status those who strive in His cause, may Allah make us righteous and able to benefit from the inheritors of our beloved Prophet Muhammad sallallahu alahi wa salaam Ameen!

May Allah love them and cause us to love them and be raised up with those whom we love Ameen. May Allah give us benefical companions in this world so that we may not regret taking any person as a friend in the next Ameen. May Allah love us and guide us and enter us with Him in His Paradise Ameen Yaa Rabbil Aalaameen.

I leave you, as is a tend of mine lately, with a three parted lecture , by my favorite da'ee alive today , HafidhahuAllah, Abu Khadeejah Abdul Wahid:

PART ONE



PART TWO


PART THREE


And for any of those who have any doubt or any suggestions, for the rumors and fabrications spreaded by some people, concerning Abu Khadeejah, and salafi publication, then i leave you with the words of Aalaamah Shaykh Ubayd Al Jabree

AL AALAAMAH SHAYKH UBAYD AL JABREE ON SALAFI PUBLICATION PART ONE



AL AALAAMAH SHAYKH UBAYD AL JABREE ON SALAFI PUBLICATION PART TWO



AL AALAAMAH SHAYKH UBAYD AL JABREE ON SALAFI PUBLICATION PART THREE




and for anyone who has doubt concerning our renowned scholar and beloved father, Al Aalamah Shaykh Ubayd Al Jabree, then i say first , May Allah guide you from darkness into light and then i leave with finally with the words of the flag beaer of Jarh wa Ta'deel, our esteemed Shaykh , Al Aalaamah Shaykh Rabee bin Haadee al madkhali , May Allah have mercy on them both Ameen

Al Aalaamah Shaykh Rabee bin Hadee al Madkhali on Shaykh Al Aalaamah Ubayd al Jabree



Al Aalaamah Shaykh Ubayd al jabree on Shaykh Al Aalaamah Rabee bin Hadee al Madkhali



May Allah forgive me for any mistakes i have made and reward these men in these videos for the benefit they bring by the premission of Allah Ameen

Was salaamun alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakaatuh

Friday, October 3, 2008

From what has pasted...

BismiAllah wal Hamduli Allah was salaatu was salaamu ala Rasulu Allah

wa ba'd

As salaamu alaikum wa rahmatu Allahi wa barakaatuh

So a blessed friend has left and two joyest days (two because egypt doesnt celebrate Eid with Saudi or Qatr) have gone, and the weather is a bit stiff and a bit lone. Oh how i miss my friend full of Maghfirah. May Allah accept our fasts, our deeds, and our pure intentions for His sake, during that blessed month Ameeen! May Allah cause us to continue upon those good deeds and habbits we aquired for His sake Ameen.

I leave you with a two parted lecture by Abu Hakeem InshaaAllah. May the benefit intended be the benefit gained Ameen.

amma ba'd...

PART ONE



PART TWO



and another Quraan video by Muhammad Al Luhaidan Hafidhahu Allah Ameen

Surah Az Zumar



May Allah cause us to be from al muqarrabun Ameen

Was salaatu was salaamu ala nabiyenah Muhammad Wa ala aalihi Ameen

wa astaghfiruAllahu wa atoobuilayk

As salaamu alaikum wa rahmatuallahi wa barakaatuh

Thursday, September 25, 2008

love upon love....

BismiAllah wa Al Hamdulillah was salaatu was salaam ala Rasulu Allah

wa ba'd...

As salaamu alaikum wa rahmatuallahi wa barakaatuh

I thought to share this video lecture from shaykh al aalamah Rabee al madkhali hafidhahullah!, SubhanAllah how i love this man, may Allah have mercy on him in this life and the next Ameen. It is amazing to hear our schoalrs talk, they are a people whom Allah has truely blessed with wisdom and knowldge, subhanAllah. I absolutely LOVE Shaykh Rabee, oh how i wish i could sit at his feet and learn from him, subhanAllah. May Allah make him from the dwellers of the highest ranks of Jannah Ameen.

with what proceeds...

PART ONE



PART TWO



May Allah allow the benefit intended to be the benefit gained by every person who hears this, and may Allah reward generously our Shaykh our father, Aalamah Rabee Al Madkhali, for verily Alah is Al Ghani and never becomes less in anything and is able to do all things. Ameen.

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Now i give you another video of my favorite Qari, may Allah preserve him, This one is pretty short, but its meaning is extraordinary as it has THE MOST BEAUTIFUL NAMES in it. May Allah aid us to memorize and learn, with its true meaning, His names and live our lives by the Quran and Sunnah Ameen, verily Allah is able to do all things.



may Allah have mercy on us all this ramadhaan, and make us from those whom He frees from the fire of hell in this month, or outside of it Ameen and may we be those who fast by all its meanings and not just meerly leaving food and drink Ameen . OH Allah this ummah is in need of rectification so rectify it , oh Allah aid us to your striaght way ameen, Ilaahana have mercy on us as you had mercy on Ibrahim and Moosa and Eesa and Muhammad Ameen Oh Allah make the hell fire haram upon us and cause us to enter jannah Ameen

Glorified and Supreme are YOU oh ALLAH over all that they associate with you, High and Exalted are you, I praise you and seek forgivness of my sins as no one can forgive sins except you

Was salaatu was salaamu ala Rasulu Allah.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Certainly it has been...

An extremely long time since i've blog on any write empyt space.

It's been so long seems like i've lived an entire lifetime and then some, so much of nothing and something has happened.

aht, BismiAllah wa Al Hamdulillah was salaatu was salaamu ala Rasulullah

wa ba'd...

The most noticable thing would probably be me moving from nasaau Al Hamdulillah, Living in a Muslim country has got to be one of the wonders of this dunyah, SubhanAllah...Every Salah time "Aaaaalllllahu Akbaaarrrr Allllllllllllllllllllllllllahhhhhu Akbar" the wonder of my day FIVE times a day. Yeah yeah, of course theres the bad things, but when you think about it, its not even that important.

I love it!! Al Hamdulillah Allahuma Barak, GRATFUL am I to Allah for this ni3'ma before me. It's Ramadhaan so I don't care much to blog , as I should be busying myself with righteous deeds , so InshaaAllah the night of eid or after i'll update. lol, I talk as if im talking to someone, ahh blogging is a funny thing.

laa ilaaha ila Allah

I leave you passerbyers ( i know! its not a word) with a video from my beloved Qari Muhammad Luhaydan ! May Allah preserve him Ameen!



well two videos hehe..



As salaamu alaikum wa rahmatuallahi wa barakaatuh