Posted on November 24th, 2014 · Filed under MYF News
An indication of one’s prosperity is the ability to gain people’s love, respect and sympathy. Prophet Ibraheern (Abraham) said:
And grant me an honorable mention in later generations. (Qur ‘an 26: 84)
Allah said of Moosa (Moses):
And I endued you with love from me… (Qur’an 20: 39)
The following two ahaadeeth (hadiths) are both authentic: “You are Allah’s witnesses on this earth.”
“Jibraeel calls to the inhabitants of the heavens: Indeed, Allah loves so and so, so loves him. The inhabitants of heaven then love him and an acceptance of him permeates the earth.”
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Posted on November 23rd, 2014 · Filed under MYF News
He was poor and wan and weak. He wore a torn garment with many patches on it. He was barefoot and hungry. Along with his having an obscure lineage, he possessed neither status nor wealth nor family. Without a roof to shelter him, he would sleep in the mosque and drink from public fountains. His pillow was his own arm and his mattress was the uneven, rough ground beneath him. But he always remembered his Lord and he was constantly reciting the verses of Allah’s Book. He would not be absent from the first row in prayer or from the front lines of battle. One day he met the Messenger of Allah (bpuh), who upon seeing him, called him by his name, “O’ Julaybeeb, will you not marry?” “And who would give me their daughter?” was his meek reply. He (may Allah be pleased with him) passed by two others who asked the same question, to which he gave a similar reply. The Messenger of Allah (bpuh) said to him, “O’ Jualaybeeb, go to so and so, the Ansari, and say to him, `The Messenger of Allah sends his greetings of peace to you and he requests you to marry me your daughter.’ This particular Ansari was from a noble and esteemed household. When Julaybeeb carried out the Prophet’s order, the Ansari replied, “And peace is upon the Messenger of Allah. O’ Julaybeeb, how can I marry you my daughter when you have neither wealth nor status?” His wife heard of the news, and she exclaimed in astonishment, “Julaybeeb! He who has neither wealth nor status!” But their believing daughter heard the words of Julaybeeb, words that to her, contained the message of the Messenger of Allah. She said to her parents, “Do you turn down the request of the Messenger of Allah? By Allah, no!” Forthwith, the blessed wedding took place. When their first night came, a caller was in the streets announcing a forthcoming battle. Julaybeeb responded without delay and set out for the battleground. With his own hands, he managed to kill seven disbelievers, and then he himself became martyred. He embraced death pleased with Allah and His Messenger, and pleased with the morals for which he sacrificed his own life. After the battle, the Messenger of Allah was asking about those who were martyred. The people began to inform him of those who died, but they forgot to mention Julaybeeb because of his obscurity. Nevertheless, the Messenger of Allah (bpuh) remembered him, and he said, “But I have lost Julaybeeb.” He (bpuh) then found Julaybeeb’s corpse, the face of which was covered in dust. He shook off the dust from his face and said, “You killed seven and then you were killed! You are from me and I am from you…” And the Messenger of Allah (bpuh) repeated the second part of that statement three times. This medal of distinction from the Messenger of Allah (bpuh) is by itself an ample reward and prize. Read more…
Posted on November 20th, 2014 · Filed under MYF News
Allah answers the prayer of the disbeliever who is in distress; so how much more can the Muslim expect who doesn’t associate partners with Him? Mahatma Gandhi, perhaps second in popularity in India only to the Buddha, was on the verge of slipping were it not for his dependence on the strength of prayer. And how do I know this? Because, he himself said, “If I didn’t pray, I would have gone mad a long time ago. This was the effect of prayer, and Gandhi was not even a Muslim. Unquestionably, his falsehood was great, but what kept him going was that he was on a path. Read more…
Posted on November 19th, 2014 · Filed under MYF News
When you sneeze , then say:
Alhamdu lillaah
All praises and thanks are to Allah.
Your companion should say :
Yarhamukallaah
May Allah have mercy upon you .
When someone says Yarhamukallaah to you then you should say:
Yahdeekumul-laahu wa yuslihu baalakum.
May Allah guide you and set your affairs in order.
Reference: Al-Bukhari 7/125.
Posted on April 19th, 2014 · Filed under MYF Latest News, MYF News, MYF Projects
MYF is pleased to announce a new exciting 5 Aside Youth Football League commencing on the 4th of May 2014. Due to the huge success of our sunday football session’s we decided it was time to kick-off our own football league and test the skills of our gifted young players!
The league will run for 7 weeks with fully qualified FA Refs to help assist and ensure that each match is professional and fare. There is a trophy act stake here and the honor of achieving success in a competitive environment.
Please be aware that we have limited spaces so hurry up and get your boot in to prepare for an action packed league with lots of fun and entertaining football.
£25 Per Team (Weekly)
Location: Ardwick, Pitz, Power League, Manchester, 20 Union Street. M12 4JD.
For more info. call the office on 0161 832 5352
Posted on December 30th, 2013 · Filed under International News
1. Good deeds:
Whoever works righteousness, whether male or female, while he [or she] is a true?
Believer [of Islamic Monotheism] verily, to him we will give a good life [in this world with respect, contentment and lawful provision]… (Qur’an 16: 97) Read more…
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