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Assalumu Alaykum brothers and sisters

For those who want to study the Quran and the Sunnah, I want so share a great website with you.

http://www.misconceptions-about-islam.com/

I highly recommend this website.
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"...And all of you beg Allah to forgive you all, O believers, that you may be successful." [Noble Quran 24:31]

Major or minor sins....all are disobedience to Allah. Anas said: "You do things which in your eyes are less significant than a hair, but at the time of the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him), we used to count them as things that could destroy a man."

"Whoever repents before the death rattle reaches his throat, Allah will accept it from him" (Ahmad and al-Tirmidhi) and "Whoever repents before the sun rises in the West, Allah will accept his repentance" [Muslim]

Ibn Mas'ud said: "The believer regards his sin as if he were sitting beneath a mountain which he fears may fall on him, whereas the sinner regards his sin as if a fly lands on his nose and he swipes it away."

�Allah almighty ordered his slaves to repent sincerely and made it an obligatory thing for all the slaves.

"O you who believe! Turn to Allah with sincere repentance..." [Noble Quran 66:8]

Islam (Total Surrender, Submission, Obedience, Sincerity and Peace with Allah) is for all people, in all places and in all times
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"Certainly your Lord is Allah, Who created the heavens and the earth in six yaum (days or periods of time), and then He Istawa (rose above) the Throne. He brings the night as a cover over the day rapidly, and the sun, the moon, the stars subject to His Command. Surely, His is the Creation and the Commandment. Blessed be Allah, the Lord of the universe!"

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Asslamu Alaikum
Deep praying can bring miracles�say all our troubles to the almighty �Allah� who is the strongest one to solve the unsolved issues of human world.
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Originally posted by tayek1967 tayek1967 wrote:


Originally posted by seeja seeja wrote:

Originally posted by Full of Hopes Full of Hopes wrote:


<div ="title-m"="" align="center">The Acceptance of Good Deeds
Hussain al-AwaaishahBefore a Muslim moves another step forward or performs any act or deed, he is obliged to acquire knowledge in the path that will lead him to the best end, that is, having his good deeds accepted by Allah, Allah willing.� �� It is important to note that what counts is not the number of good deeds or acts of worship performed, for there may be a person who performs many good deeds, yet, all what he gains is tiredness in this life and hardships in the Last Life. The Messenger said, what translated means, �There may be a Sa�im (fasting person) who only gains hunger from his Siyam (fast), and there may be a Qa�im (who stands up in prayer at night) who only gains Sahar (staying up late) from his Qiyam!� [Ibn Majah].     Rather, what truly counts is knowing and implementing the conditions that will ensure Allah�s acceptance of the performed good deeds and various acts of worship. �� There are two essential conditions that must both be present in every performed good act or deed, so as to ensure their acceptance by Allah. First, a Muslim must seek Allah alone in the good deeds that he performs. Second, this good deed must be in total accordance with what Allah has legislated in His Book and what His Messenger has commanded in his Sunnah.     Whenever one of those two conditions is absent from any righteous act or deed, then this good deed or act is neither good nor accepted, for Allah said, what translated means,

<div ="quote"="">�So whoever hopes for the meeting with his Lord, let him work righteousness and associate none as a partner in the worship of his Lord.�<span ="ref"="">Al-Quran 18:110</span>
In this Ayah, Allah has decreed that any good act or deed must be righteous, that is, being in accordance with His Religion, and that He alone is sought by this good act or deed. � In his Tafsir (explanation) of the Quran, ibn Kathir said, �these are the two conditions that ensure the acceptance of any righteous act: it must be performed for the sake of Allah alone and according to the Sunnah of the Messenger of Allah.��I added this to to show how intentions are important for acceptance of deeds.

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Jazakiallah Kahin for this blessed article. :)
And whoever seeks a religion other than Isl�m, it will never be accepted of him, and in the Hereafter he will be one of the losers(3:85)
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Jazakiallah Khairn sis seeja :)

Edited by Full of Hopes - 15 July 2012 at 5:25pm
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Originally posted by seeja seeja wrote:

Originally posted by Full of Hopes Full of Hopes wrote:


The Acceptance of Good Deeds
Hussain al-Awaaishah


  Before a Muslim moves another step forward or performs any act or deed, he is obliged to acquire knowledge in the path that will lead him to the best end, that is, having his good deeds accepted by Allah, Allah willing.

     It is important to note that what counts is not the number of good deeds or acts of worship performed, for there may be a person who performs many good deeds, yet, all what he gains is tiredness in this life and hardships in the Last Life. The Messenger said, what translated means, �There may be a Sa�im (fasting person) who only gains hunger from his Siyam (fast), and there may be a Qa�im (who stands up in prayer at night) who only gains Sahar (staying up late) from his Qiyam!� [Ibn Majah].

    Rather, what truly counts is knowing and implementing the conditions that will ensure Allah�s acceptance of the performed good deeds and various acts of worship.

   There are two essential conditions that must both be present in every performed good act or deed, so as to ensure their acceptance by Allah. First, a Muslim must seek Allah alone in the good deeds that he performs. Second, this good deed must be in total accordance with what Allah has legislated in His Book and what His Messenger has commanded in his Sunnah.

    Whenever one of those two conditions is absent from any righteous act or deed, then this good deed or act is neither good nor accepted, for Allah said, what translated means,
�So whoever hopes for the meeting with his Lord, let him work righteousness and associate none as a partner in the worship of his Lord.�Al-Quran 18:110
In this Ayah, Allah has decreed that any good act or deed must be righteous, that is, being in accordance with His Religion, and that He alone is sought by this good act or deed.

  In his Tafsir (explanation) of the Quran, ibn Kathir said, �these are the two conditions that ensure the acceptance of any righteous act: it must be performed for the sake of Allah alone and according to the Sunnah of the Messenger of Allah.�

 I added this to to show how intentions are important for acceptance of deeds.

 
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