Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Taraweeh

MARHABAN YA RAMADHAN





Taraweeh is derived from the Arabic root word, raaha, which means to rest, relax and use as recreation. It is so called because the believers used to prolong it. After every four raka'ats they would stop for rest and relaxation and resume until taraweeh was complete.



'Aishah (raa) has been reported as saying:

"The Messenger of Allah (saas) observed Taraweeh prayer in the Masjid one night and people prayed with him. He repeated the following night and the number of participants grew. The companions congregated the third and fourth night, but the Messenger did not show up. In the morning he told them, "I saw what you did last night, but nothing prevented me from joining you except my fear that it might be made mandatory on you in Ramadan."

(Bukhari and Muslim)



No one should neglect Taraweeh without a good reason, for it is part of physical and spiritual training, for its observation soon after Iftar insures timely and proper digestion of food. Besides, there are spiritual rewards awaiting the observers of this prayer. No one would like to leave the Masjid before the prayer is over.


Everybody should attend the Masjid prayers, including women, provided they are properly covered.

The Messenger of Allah said: "Prevent not the women servants of Allah, from going to the Masjid of Allah."

However, when they attend the Masjid they should wear no perfume, nor raise their voices, and or show their beauty.

Allah (SWT) states: "...they should not display their beauty and ornaments except what (must ordinarily) appear thereof..." (Al-Qur'an, 24:31)



[excerpt from : TARAWEEH (link here)]

Monday, October 22, 2012

Eid-ul-Adha 1433H

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At the Ka’bah
(extract from Ibn AlQayyim's poem on Hajj)


When they see His House - that magnificent sight
For which the hearts of all creatures are set alight -

It seems they’ve never felt tired before,
For their discomfort and hardship is no more.

Now the eye of the Lover drowns in its streams,
It sees through its tears the goal of its dreams;

Now for Allah, how many tears are issued,
Each one being followed by a multitude?

When the eye perceives the House, its darkness clears,
And from the sorrowful heart, pain disappears;

Vision cannot encompass this beautiful sight:
Each glance returns with greater delight!

No wonder at this, for when the Merciful preferred
The House for Himself, it became most honoured.

He clothed it in Majesty, a magnificent garment;
Embroidered it with Beauty, a wonderful ornament!

The hearts all love the House therefore,
Awed and humbled, in respect and honour.






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