Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Sajdahs in Quran

Compulsary (wajib) sajdah:
Sura 32 - As Sajdah "The Adoration" - Ayat 15
Sura 41 - Ha Mim "Ha Mim" - Ayat 38
Sura 53 - An Najm "The Star" - Ayat 62
Sura 96 - Al Alaq "The Clot" - Ayat 19

Recommended (mustahab) sajdah:
Sura 7 - Al A'raf "The Elevated Places" - Ayat 206
Sura 13 - Ar  Ra'ad "The Thunder" - Ayat 15
Sura 16 - An Nahl "The Bee" - Ayat 50
Sura 17 - Bani Israil "The Children of Israil" - Ayat 109
Sura 19 - Marium "Mary" - Ayat 58
Sura 22 - Al Haj "The Pilgrimage" - Ayat 18
Sura 25 - Al Furqan "The Criterion" - Ayat 60
Sura 27 - An Naml "The Ant" - Ayat 26
Sura 38 - Saad "Saad" - Ayat 24
Sura 84 - Al Inshiqaq "The Bursting Asunder" - Ayat 21


Friday, February 17, 2012

I will never shout again..!

There was a woman once who developed a very serious throat condition. As a result, her doctor prescribed medication and no talking for six months! She thought this would be almost impossible with a husband and six children, but she obeyed the doctor's orders.

For the next six months, when she needed the attention of her children, she blew a whistle... Her instructions became written memos... Questions and answers were written down on pads of paper she had placed around the house.

After six months, the doctor finally allowed her to talk again. Interestingly enough, her first comments were very revealing. She said her children had become calmer and quieter, and as a result, she said, "I don't think I'll ever shout again like I used to."

When asked about the notes, she replied, "You'd be surprised how many hastily written notes I crumpled up and threw in the trash before I gave them to anyone to read. Seeing my own harsh words that I would have spoken had an effect on me that I don't think I'll ever forget."

Many things come out of our mouths before we realize it: gossip, praise, slander, lying, and so on.

Today, make a conscious effort to think about what you say. Determine to listen before speaking, to evaluate the words you use, and ensure your speech doesn't hurt others.

أَ لَمْ تَرَ كَيْفَ ضَرَبَ اللَّهُ مَثَلاً كَلِمَةً طَيِّبَةً كَشَجَرَةٍ طَيِّبَةٍ أَصْلُها ثابِتٌ وَ فَرْعُها فِي السَّماءِ

“Have you not noticed how Allah has Set forth a parable? A GOOD WORD is as A good tree whose root is fixed and Firmed in the earth and its branches Reach towards the heaven”. (Quran 14:24)

إِلَيْهِ يَصْعَدُ الْكَلِمُ الطَّيِّبُ وَ الْعَمَلُ الصَّالِحُ يَرْفَعُ

“To Him do ascend the GOOD WORDS; and the good deeds, lift them up” (Quran 35:10)