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walaalayaal aynu ilaahay ka cabsano part 2

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Walaalayaal, We are becoming older every day. One day our time will be up and we'll leave this world forever. What happens afterwards will depend solely on how we used all the moments available to us before that certain but unknown moment comes.
Time is life. What is at stake is the entire eternity.
You can also mention Allah by saying: Alhamdu-Lilah (All praise be to Allah) By the way, Allah wants us to keep saying Alhamdu-Lilah every time we stand.
marka ilaahay kuligeen ha ina soo hanuuniyo aakhiro iyo aduuna ha inoogu nicmeeyo. Noloshani waa very short, ilaahay yanaan ilaawin.
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jaza kallah sxb for the reminder.

this may be a bit off topic and I am not trying to show off or something but i have today during salatul dhuhur time led a brother (somali) who is a drug addict (heavy mariwana smoker if thats drug at all ) to the mosque and has done his salah for the first time in a long time. i gave him a lecture lecture about the importance of salat on the way. he has promised to continue doing it inshallah. unfortunately most of us brush them aside and see them us insignificant beings that don't deserve to interfere with our busy hectic. upon entering the mosque i could tell from the raised eyebrows of the fellow mosque goers especially the ones close to me (freinds) that they were suprised to see me walking with this unfortunate brother (he was xogaa rough maskiinka). who will tell them about the importance of islam and qamsa salawat in particular if we don't do it?
There are so many of them out there that need a little remider and bam it just downs to them what they missing their lives. help them Aallah will help you.
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Coolman that was nice of you saaxiib, you're right most of us just need lilte reminder now and then, Last year alone 3 of my close relatives died such a young age walaahi.
One of them my first cousin 31 years old who we grew up together,
one day after he got off from from he came home and told his wife he feels hot, they were up stairs she told him hold on she will go down stairs and turn the AC up, when she came back he was dead ( Heart attack)
the second one was doing dishes and cut him self in the finger, not a big deal, next day he woke up and his finger turned blue, he went to the ER and they told him that they have to cut the finger off he refused,
we all told him he needs to listen to them but he said no and went home, next day he woke up and the whole arm turn blue, he told his lilte sister he needs water he feels funny and he died on the spot. Again young man 24 years old.
so that could be you and me, it's kinda hard living in this crazy countries but we have to always remind our self about aakhira, I just bought this 17 CD's yesterday of this sheikh( I forgot his name) reading the whole Quran, and he's crying most of the time,
this is what I listen now instead of music , I try to parry with the Jumaaca every chance I get, Now I even volunteer to work Saturday instead of Fridays so I can take my time on Fridays prayer.
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Do hurry up with my tea dear
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^^^ Ilaahay baa laga hadlayaa iyo aakhiro and you wanna be funny, ilaahay ha kusoo hanuuniyo B4 it's too late.

Here's what our sister young @ muslim said in dif. topic.

As temperatures soar and sweat pours down our faces this summer, it is essential to remember this: protect your eyes, and I am not talking about wearing sunglasses.
IÂ’m talking about lowering our gazes.

In our culture today, as the temperature increases, so does the amount of exposed skin on peopleÂ’s bodies. Although this is very distressing and disturbing, it has become a fact of life. In fact, those of us, especially our sisters wearing Hijab, who cover to guard our modesty are seen as strange! Yet, covering, not exposing the skin, is an advice currently being given by the United States Department of Health And Human Services (HHS) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. They have sponsored a campaign called "Choose Your Cover", encouraging people to protect themselves from skin cancer.

One of the recommended methods is wearing clothing that covers skin and protects against the sun's UV rays. The campaignÂ’s section on clothing notes that "a long-sleeved shirt and long pants with a thick weave provide the best protection."

And lest we forget, before global warming and skin cancer warnings were ever issued, most of the Muslim and non-Muslim men and women living in the scorching deserts or cities and villages of Africa and Asia, which experience tremendous heat in the summers [if not most of the year] did NOT emerge from their homes virtually naked.

In fact, they covered themselves more to protect themselves from the sun.

SOME ADVICE FROM THE QURAN AND SUNNAH

It is in this instance, surrounded by half-naked people, that we must have the courage to follow the command of Allah and His Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) and lower our gazes.

Allah says: "Do not go near fornication and adultery, it is an abomination and an evil way." (Quran 17:32).

This sin is so hateful in the sight of Our Lord, that He commanded us to not even go near it. Despite what anyone may say, looking upon that which one is not supposed to is going near adultery. For an illicit affair begins with a lustful glance.
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foolka sxb, i have written a long reply for you, unfortunately daadki (floodkii) baa qaadey Laughing i will try to remeber and make it short.

may Allah s.w have mercy and forgive your dead cousins and maashallah for the efforts. it's never too late to redeem ourselfs. We have all the time untill the sould reaches our throat or the qiyaamah downs on us.

speaking of quran cds, i have suratul baqarah one in the house which i listen to everytime am at home. it's said in a house where this suraah is read, the sheytaan never enters it. plus the suraah covers almost everything in the qur'an I:e salat, ramadahn, hajj, marriage, jihad with kafirron and a whole lot of other things. i suggest if you don't know arabic well or don't understnad the meaning of the ayats, you read their translation in english and listen to it to it again and again. inaad xifdisaad ku dhawaneysaa and you will easily undersstand what the verse say as the recitation repeats over and over again. this is where one aspect of the mirraculous nature of the qur'an takes it's course. i have read many books/interesting novels in my time, i rarely or never repeated reading them. but the quran is different. you can listen to an aya, chapter or whole qur'an today, tomorrow and many years to come (if allah blesses you with along life) and never get bored listening or reading it. allahu akbar Very Happy .

laters bro and may Allah have mercy on us and ummatul muxamad scw in general.
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If there exists one experience that, throughout history and around the world, binds mankind together, it is death. Death is something we all must face--no exercise or diet regimen, no meditation techniques, no amount of money can avoid it. It is the great equalizer.
The finality of death, coupled with the uncertainty of an afterlife, results in fear, for many. We see it all around us as we try so hard to stop the aging process. We hope that the next pill, the next surgery, or the next genetic discovery will be the key to extending our lives.



The peace Rob knew, he found in the Bible. In the book of Romans, he read that "all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God" (Romans 3:23). He also read, "The wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus" (Romans 6:23).

Jesus is the one Isaiah referred to when he wrote, "And His name will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Eternal Father, Prince of Peace" (Isaiah 9:6). The Prince of Peace came to Earth so that each person might have peace with God. Rob decided to put his trust in Jesus, and this peace became very evident.
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Coolman thanx again saaxiib, I didnt know that suratul baqarah inay waxaas oo dhan ka hadlayso, I was wondering since I can not understand arabic nor the quran wich CD or Ayah should I listen in the house so I will make sure I play that CD in the house all the time.

Faqash killer you're right saaxiib, death is one thing for sure every1 us wil face.
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foolxume,

you can listen to any chapter of the quran u like not neccessarily baqarah in particular. but it's important to read that surrah in your house everyday sxb.

as for faqash, am still Confused Confused

what the heck is this "The wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus" (Romans 6:23).

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Thanx again , about Faqash I agree wiht him this part

If there exists one experience that, throughout history and around the world, binds mankind together, it is death. Death is something we all must face--no exercise or diet regimen, no meditation techniques, no amount of money can avoid it. It is the great equalizer.
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sax, i agree with him too especialy this bit "Death is something we all must face--no exercise or diet regimen, no meditation techniques, no amount of money can avoid it"

lakin the verses of the bible he quoted is what i had a problem with. if he believs in that crap, he is doomed!
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Post by fagash_killer »

coolman i mean with other words, that rob is not the only person who needs to make this decision, we all do. We must decide if we will accept God's gift of eternal life. If we reject God's gift, we are condemned to spiritual death--eternal separation from God. If we do accept, however, then eternal life is ours.
While this eternal life does not mean we will escape physical death, we can face death a lot easier knowing that it leads to eternal life in heaven. This is the truth which Rob discovered, and the ensuing relationship with God made all the difference in the world.
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faqash i obsolutely agree with almost everything you said in your last statement. but why make biblical refferences that have no relevance to us muslims like the ones you have quoted. let not the gaalo confuse u my dear brother. there is nating called the gift god is jesus . also jesus is not the mighty god subaxaanallah! there is only one mighty god and thats Allah sw.

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Coolio

Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing

FaqashKiller is a little tipsy, he mixed up books and blended them, give him a little time to figure out which one he needs to refer when talking to whom



Masha-Allah, saxib Ilaahay ha kaa ajar siiyo for helping that brother see the light.


There was this Imaam called Ibn Diinaar who passed by one morning a man who was so drunk that he couldn't even get up and the traces of wine was visisble on his lips, The Imaam brought water and started washing the man's lips and telling him that it is not befitting to utter Allah's attributes with lips stained with liquor.

That night, the Imaam saw in a dream someone telling him "You have cleansed his lips for Our sake, we have cleansed his heart for your sake" In that morning, when the Imaam came to the mosque for Fajr prayer, he saw this man repenting so loudly that you'd think he is hurting from something awful that had happened to him, looking at the man, he recognized to be the same drunk man whose mouth he washed yesterday.
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