Eid Ul Adha 2015
Eid Ul Adha will be on Thursday 24th September InshaAllah.
The MYF will hold 2 Eid prayers:
1st Eid Prayer: 8:00 am
2nd Eid Prayer: 10:30 am
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Eid Ul Adha will be on Thursday 24th September InshaAllah.
The MYF will hold 2 Eid prayers:
1st Eid Prayer: 8:00 am
2nd Eid Prayer: 10:30 am
Al-Asma-ul-Husna ( اَلاسْمَاءُ الْحُسناى ) The 99 Most Beautiful Names and Attributes of Allah the Almighty
He is Allah, the Creator, the Inventor, the Fashioner; to Him belong the best names. Whatever is in the heavens and earth is exalting Him. And He is the Exalted in Might, the Wise.
Surat Al-Hashr 59:24
And to Allah belong the best names, so invoke Him by them
Surat Al-A’raf 7:180
Allah – there is no deity except Him. To Him belong the best names.
Surat Taha 20:8
Narrated Abu Huraira: Prophet Muhammad SAW said, “Allah has ninety-nine names, i.e. one-hundred minus one, and whoever knows them will go to Paradise.”
Sahih Al-Bukhari – Book 50 Hadith 894
Abu Huraira reported Prophet Muhammad SAW as saying: Verily, there are ninety-nine names for Allah, i.e. hundred excepting one. He who enumerates them would get into Paradise. And Hammam has made this addition on the authority of Abu Huraira who reported it from Prophet Muhammad SAW that he said: “He is Odd (one) and loves odd number.”
Sahih Muslim – Book 35 Hadith 6476
It is not possible to perfectly translate the names and attributes of Allah from their original Arabic into English. However, here are some fairly close definitions.
هُوَ اللَّهُ الَّذِي لا إلَهَ إلَّا هُوَ
He is Allah, there is none worthy of worship except for Him
Name |
Transliteration |
Meaning |
Explanation |
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1 |
الرَّحْمَنُ |
Ar-Rahmaan |
The Beneficent |
He who wills goodness and mercy for all His creatures |
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2 |
الرَّحِيمُ |
Ar-Raheem |
The Merciful |
He who acts with extreme kindness |
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3 |
الْمَلِكُ |
Al-Malik |
The Eternal Lord |
The Sovereign Lord, The One with the complete Dominion, the One Whose Dominion is clear from imperfection |
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4 |
الْقُدُّوسُ |
Al-Quddus |
The Most Sacred |
The One who is pure from any imperfection and clear from children and adversaries |
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5 |
السَّلاَمُ |
As-Salam |
The Embodiment of Peace |
The One who is free from every imperfection. |
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6 |
الْمُؤْمِنُ |
Al-Mu’min |
The Infuser of Faith |
The One who witnessed for Himself that no one is God but Him. And He witnessed for His believers that they are truthful in their belief that no one is God but Him |
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7 |
الْمُهَيْمِنُ |
Al-Muhaymin |
The Preserver of Safety |
The One who witnesses the saying and deeds of His creatures |
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8 |
الْعَزِيزُ |
Al-Aziz |
The Mighty One |
The Strong, The Defeater who is not defeated |
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9 |
الْجَبَّارُ |
Al-Jabbar |
The Omnipotent One |
The One that nothing happens in His Dominion except that which He willed |
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10 |
الْمُتَكَبِّرُ |
Al-Mutakabbir |
The Dominant One |
The One who is clear from the attributes of the creatures and from resembling them. |
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11 |
الْخَالِقُ |
Al-Khaaliq |
The Creator |
The One who brings everything from non-existence to existence |
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12 |
الْبَارِئُ |
Al-Baari |
The Evolver |
The Maker, The Creator who has the Power to turn the entities. |
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13 |
الْمُصَوِّرُ |
Al-Musawwir |
The Flawless Shaper |
The One who forms His creatures in different pictures. |
|
14 |
الْغَفَّارُ |
Al-Ghaffaar |
The Great Forgiver |
The Forgiver, The One who forgives the sins of His slaves time and time again. |
|
15 |
الْقَهَّارُ |
Al-Qahhaar |
The All-Prevailing One |
The Dominant, The One who has the perfect Power and is not unable over anything. |
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16 |
الْوَهَّابُ |
Al-Wahhab |
The Supreme Bestower |
The One who is Generous in giving plenty without any return. He is everything that benefits whether Halal or Haram. |
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17 |
الرَّزَّاقُ |
Ar-Razzaq |
The Total Provider |
The Sustainer, The Provider. |
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18 |
الْفَتَّاحُ |
Al-Fattah |
The Supreme Solver |
The Opener, The Reliever, The Judge, The One who opens for His slaves the closed worldly and religious matters. |
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19 |
اَلْعَلِيْمُ |
Al-Alim |
The All-Knowing One |
The Knowledgeable; The One nothing is absent from His knowledge |
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20 |
الْقَابِضُ |
Al-Qaabid |
The Restricting One |
The Constrictor, The Withholder, The One who constricts the sustenance by His wisdom and expands and widens it with His Generosity and Mercy. |
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21 |
الْبَاسِطُ |
Al-Baasit |
The Extender |
The Englarger, The One who constricts the sustenance by His wisdom and expands and widens it with His Generosity and Mercy. |
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22 |
الْخَافِضُ |
Al-Khaafid |
The Reducer |
The Abaser, The One who lowers whoever He willed by His Destruction and raises whoever He willed by His Endowment. |
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23 |
الرَّافِعُ |
Ar-Rafi |
The Elevating One |
The Exalter, The Elevator, The One who lowers whoever He willed by His Destruction and raises whoever He willed by His Endowment. |
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24 |
الْمُعِزُّ |
Al-Mu’izz |
The Honourer-Bestower |
He gives esteem to whoever He willed, hence there is no one to degrade Him; And He degrades whoever He willed, hence there is no one to give Him esteem. |
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25 |
المُذِلُّ |
Al-Muzil |
The Abaser |
The Dishonourer, The Humiliator, He gives esteem to whoever He willed, hence there is no one to degrade Him; And He degrades whoever He willed, hence there is no one to give Him esteem. |
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26 |
السَّمِيعُ |
As-Sami’ |
The All-Hearer |
The Hearer, The One who Hears all things that are heard by His Eternal Hearing without an ear, instrument or organ. |
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27 |
الْبَصِيرُ |
Al-Baseer |
The All-Seeing |
The All-Noticing, The One who Sees all things that are seen by His Eternal Seeing without a pupil or any other instrument. |
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28 |
الْحَكَمُ |
Al-Hakam |
The Impartial Judge |
The Judge, He is the Ruler and His judgment is His Word. |
|
29 |
الْعَدْلُ |
Al-Adl |
The Embodiment of Justice |
The Just, The One who is entitled to do what He does. |
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30 |
اللَّطِيفُ |
Al-Lateef |
The Knower of Subtleties |
The Subtle One, The Gracious, The One who is kind to His slaves and endows upon them. |
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31 |
الْخَبِيرُ |
Al-Khabeer |
The All-Aware One |
The One who knows the truth of things. |
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32 |
الْحَلِيمُ |
Al-Haleem |
The Clement One |
The Forebearing, The One who delays the punishment for those who deserve it and then He might forgive them. |
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33 |
الْعَظِيمُ |
Al-Azeem |
The Magnificent One |
The Great One, The Mighty, The One deserving the attributes of Exaltment, Glory, Extolement, and Purity from all imperfection. |
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34 |
الْغَفُورُ |
Al-Ghafoor |
The Great Forgiver |
The All-Forgiving, The Forgiving, The One who forgives a lot. |
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35 |
الشَّكُورُ |
Ash-Shakoor |
The Acknowledging One |
The Grateful, The Appreciative, The One who gives a lot of reward for a little obedience. |
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36 |
الْعَلِيُّ |
Al-Aliyy |
The Sublime One |
The Most High, The One who is clear from the attributes of the creatures. |
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37 |
الْكَبِيرُ |
Al-Kabeer |
The Great One |
The Most Great, The Great, The One who is greater than everything in status. |
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38 |
الْحَفِيظُ |
Al-Hafiz |
The Guarding One |
The Preserver, The Protector, The One who protects whatever and whoever He willed to protect. |
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39 |
المُقيِت |
Al-Muqeet |
The Sustaining One |
The Maintainer, The Guardian, The Feeder, The One who has the Power. |
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40 |
الْحسِيبُ |
Al-Haseeb |
The Reckoning One |
The Reckoner, The One who gives the satisfaction. |
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41 |
الْجَلِيلُ |
Al-Jaleel |
The Majestic One |
The Sublime One, The Beneficent, The One who is attributed with greatness of Power and Glory of status. |
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42 |
الْكَرِيمُ |
Al-Kareem |
The Bountiful One |
The Generous One, The Gracious, The One who is attributed with greatness of Power and Glory of status. |
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43 |
الرَّقِيبُ |
Ar-Raqeeb |
The Watchful One |
The Watcher, The One that nothing is absent from Him. Hence it’s meaning is related to the attribute of Knowledge. |
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44 |
الْمُجِيبُ |
Al-Mujeeb |
The Responding One |
The Responsive, The Hearkener, The One who answers the one in need if he asks Him and rescues the yearner if he calls upon Him. |
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45 |
الْوَاسِعُ |
Al-Waasi’ |
The All-Pervading One |
The Vast, The All-Embracing, The Knowledgeable. |
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46 |
الْحَكِيمُ |
Al-Hakeem |
The Wise One |
The Wise, The Judge of Judges, The One who is correct in His doings. |
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47 |
الْوَدُودُ |
Al-Wadud |
The Loving One |
The One who loves His believing slaves and His believing slaves love Him. His love to His slaves is His Will to be merciful to them and praise them |
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48 |
الْمَجِيدُ |
Al-Majeed |
The Glorious One |
The Most Glorious One, The One who is with perfect Power, High Status, Compassion, Generosity and Kindness. |
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49 |
الْبَاعِثُ |
Al-Ba’ith |
The Infuser of New Life |
The Resurrector, The Raiser (from death), The One who resurrects His slaves after death for reward and/or punishment. |
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50 |
الشَّهِيدُ |
Ash-Shaheed |
The All Observing Witness |
The Witness, The One who nothing is absent from Him. |
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51 |
الْحَقُّ |
Al-Haqq |
The Embodiment of Truth |
The Truth, The True, The One who truly exists. |
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52 |
الْوَكِيلُ |
Al-Wakeel |
The Universal Trustee |
The Trustee, The One who gives the satisfaction and is relied upon. |
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53 |
الْقَوِيُّ |
Al-Qawwiyy |
The Strong One |
The Most Strong, The Strong, The One with the complete Power |
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54 |
الْمَتِينُ |
Al-Mateen |
The Firm One |
The One with extreme Power which is un-interrupted and He does not get tired. |
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55 |
الْوَلِيُّ |
Al-Waliyy |
The Protecting Associate |
The Protecting Friend, The Supporter. |
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56 |
الْحَمِيدُ |
Al-Hameed |
The Sole-Laudable One |
The Praiseworthy, The praised One who deserves to be praised. |
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57 |
الْمُحْصِي |
Al-Muhsee |
The All-Enumerating One |
The Counter, The Reckoner, The One who the count of things are known to him. |
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58 |
الْمُبْدِئُ |
Al-Mubdi |
The Originator |
The One who started the human being. That is, He created him. |
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59 |
الْمُعِيدُ |
Al-Mueed |
The Restorer |
The Reproducer, The One who brings back the creatures after death |
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60 |
الْمُحْيِي |
Al-Muhyi |
The Maintainer of life |
The Restorer, The Giver of Life, The One who took out a living human from semen that does not have a soul. He gives life by giving the souls back to the worn out bodies on the resurrection day and He makes the hearts alive by the light of knowledge. |
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61 |
اَلْمُمِيتُ |
Al-Mumeet |
The Inflictor of Death |
The Creator of Death, The Destroyer, The One who renders the living dead. |
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62 |
الْحَيُّ |
Al-Hayy |
The Eternally Living One |
The Alive, The One attributed with a life that is unlike our life and is not that of a combination of soul, flesh or blood. |
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63 |
الْقَيُّومُ |
Al-Qayyoom |
The Self-Subsisting One |
The One who remains and does not end. |
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64 |
الْوَاجِدُ |
Al-Waajid |
The Pointing One |
The Perceiver, The Finder, The Rich who is never poor. Al-Wajd is Richness. |
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65 |
الْمَاجِدُ |
Al-Maajid |
The All-Noble One |
The Glorious, He who is Most Glorious. |
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66 |
الْواحِدُ |
Al-Waahid |
The Only One |
The Unique, The One, The One without a partner |
|
67 |
اَلاَحَدُ |
Al-Ahad |
The Sole One |
The One |
|
68 |
الصَّمَدُ |
As-Samad |
The Supreme Provider |
The Eternal, The Independent, The Master who is relied upon in matters and reverted to in ones needs. |
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69 |
الْقَادِرُ |
Al-Qaadir |
The Omnipotent One |
The Able, The Capable, The One attributed with Power. |
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70 |
الْمُقْتَدِرُ |
Al-Muqtadir |
The All Authoritative One |
The Powerful, The Dominant, The One with the perfect Power that nothing is withheld from Him. |
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71 |
الْمُقَدِّمُ |
Al-Muqaddim |
The Expediting One |
The Expediter, The Promoter, The One who puts things in their right places. He makes ahead what He wills and delays what He wills. |
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72 |
الْمُؤَخِّرُ |
Al-Mu’akhkhir |
The Procrastinator |
The Delayer, the Retarder, The One who puts things in their right places. He makes ahead what He wills and delays what He wills. |
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73 |
الأوَّلُ |
Al-Awwal |
The Very First |
The First, The One whose Existence is without a beginning. |
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74 |
الآخِرُ |
Al-Akhir |
The Infinite Last One |
The Last, The One whose Existence is without an end. |
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75 |
الظَّاهِرُ |
Az-Zaahir |
The Perceptible |
The Manifest, The One that nothing is above Him and nothing is underneath Him, hence He exists without a place. He, The Exalted, His Existence is obvious by proofs and He is clear from the delusions of attributes of bodies. |
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76 |
الْبَاطِنُ |
Al-Baatin |
The Imperceptible |
The Hidden, The One that nothing is above Him and nothing is underneath Him, hence He exists without a place. He, The Exalted, His Existence is obvious by proofs and He is clear from the delusions of attributes of bodies. |
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77 |
الْوَالِي |
Al-Waali |
The Holder of Supreme Authority |
The Governor, The One who owns things and manages them. |
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78 |
الْمُتَعَالِي |
Al-Muta’ali |
The Extremely Exalted One |
The Most Exalted, The High Exalted, The One who is clear from the attributes of the creation. |
|
79 |
الْبَرُّ |
Al-Barr |
The Fountain-Head of Truth |
The Source of All Goodness, The Righteous, The One who is kind to His creatures, who covered them with His sustenance and specified whoever He willed among them by His support, protection, and special mercy. |
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80 |
التَّوَابُ |
At-Tawwaab |
The Ever-Acceptor of Repentance |
The Relenting, The One who grants repentance to whoever He willed among His creatures and accepts his repentance. |
|
81 |
الْمُنْتَقِمُ |
Al-Muntaqim |
The Retaliator |
The Avenger, The One who victoriously prevails over His enemies and punishes them for their sins. It may mean the One who destroys them. |
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82 |
العَفُوُّ |
Al-Afuww |
The Supreme Pardoner |
The Forgiver, The One with wide forgiveness. |
|
83 |
الرَّؤُوفُ |
Ar-Ra’oof |
The Benign One |
The Compassionate, The One with extreme Mercy. The Mercy of Allah is His will to endow upon whoever He willed among His creatures. |
|
84 |
مَالِكُ الْمُلْكِ |
Maalik-ul-Mulk |
The Eternal Possessor of Sovereignty |
The One who controls the Dominion and gives dominion to whoever He willed. |
|
85 |
ذُوالْجَلاَلِ وَالإكْرَامِ |
Zul-Jalaali-wal-Ikram |
The Possessor of Majesty and Honour |
The Lord of Majesty and Bounty, The One who deserves to be Exalted and not denied. |
|
86 |
الْمُقْسِطُ |
Al-Muqsit |
The Just One |
The Equitable, The One who is Just in His judgment. |
|
87 |
الْجَامِعُ |
Al-Jaami’ |
The Assembler of Scattered Creations |
The Gatherer, The One who gathers the creatures on a day that there is no doubt about, that is the Day of Judgment. |
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88 |
الْغَنِيُّ |
Al-Ghaniyy |
The Self-Sufficient One |
The One who does not need the creation. |
|
89 |
الْمُغْنِي |
Al-Mughni |
The Bestower of Sufficiency |
The Enricher, The One who satisfies the necessities of the creatures. |
|
90 |
اَلْمَانِعُ |
Al-Maani’ |
The Preventer |
The Withholder. |
|
91 |
الضَّارَّ |
Ad-Daarr |
The Distressor |
The One who makes harm reach to whoever He willed and benefit to whoever He willed. |
|
92 |
النَّافِعُ |
An-Naafi’ |
The Bestower of Benefits |
The Propitious, The One who makes harm reach to whoever He willed and benefit to whoever He willed. |
|
93 |
النُّورُ |
An-Noor |
The Prime Light |
The Light, The One who guides. |
|
94 |
الْهَادِي |
Al-Haadi |
The Provider of Guidance |
The Guide, The One whom with His Guidance His believers were guided, and with His Guidance the living beings have been guided to what is beneficial for them and protected from what is harmful to them. |
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95 |
الْبَدِيعُ |
Al-Badi’ |
The Unique One |
The Incomparable, The One who created the creation and formed it without any preceding example. |
|
96 |
اَلْبَاقِي |
Al-Baaqi |
The Ever Surviving One |
The Everlasting, The One that the state of non-existence is impossible for Him. |
|
97 |
الْوَارِثُ |
Al-Waaris |
The Eternal Inheritor |
The Heir, The One whose Existence remains. |
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98 |
الرَّشِيدُ |
Ar-Rasheed |
The Guide to Path of Rectitude |
The Guide to the Right Path, The One who guides. |
|
99 |
الصَّبُورُ |
As-Saboor |
The Extensively Enduring One |
The Patient, The One who does not quickly punish the sinners. |
Part I of this beautiful story took us from the creation of Adam AS to creation of Hawwa as his companion. Let’s now follow them into the Garden of Paradise, through the dramatic turn that their lives are about to take, unknown to them, through their journey on Earth. Read more…
Prophet Ibrahim AS is one of the greatest Prophets and the father of us all. He is described by Allah as being an Ummah (Qur’an 16:120-123). Muslims, Jews and Christians all trace roots back to him. Ibrahim AS is mentioned in our prayers, at least 5 times a day, such an honoured position has he, and he was described as Khalil-ullah – the Friend of Allah SWT (Qur’an 4:125). In Islam, Ibrahim AS is seen as a strict monotheist who calls his people to the worship Allah. For this belief, he bears great hardships, even disassociating himself with his family and people through migration to various lands. He is one who fulfills various commandments of Allah though which he is tested, proving true to each one.
Due to this strength of faith, the Qur’an attributes the one and only true religion to be the “Path of Ibrahim”, even though prophets before him, such as Nuh, called to the same faith.
From Ibrahim’s AS two sons lie the lineage of the Muslims and the Jews. Due to the excellence of Ibrahim AS, Allah made prophets from his progeny, from them Ismail, Ishaq, Yaakub and Musa, guiding people to the truth.
(Qur’an 2:135-136)
Many Qur’anic verses revealed concerning him suggest that his outstanding importance and high rank among prophets was because of the purity and sincerity of his relationship with his Lord, to whom he totally surrendered his will. It is essential that Muslims know of the story of Prophet Ibrahim AS as much of Islam refers to him.
The greatness of Ibrahim’s AS standing with Allah is confirmed in a number of hadiths. The Holy Prophet SAW referred to him as “the best of creation” (Muslim) and mentioned him as one of the prophets whose intercession the believers would seek on the Day of Judgement (Bukhari). Prophet Muhammad SAW also reported meeting Ibrahim AS in one of the heavens during the Night Journey Me’raj, saying that he found Ibrahim AS seated in al-Bait Al-Ma’mur, the Populated House, in which 70,000 angels pray in successive groups never to return to it again (Bukhari, Mishkat).
HONOURS AND FAVOURS GRANTED TO IBRAHIM AS
Let’s now begin an exciting, eventful journey through the life of the Friend of Allah, Prophet Ibrahim, may Allah’s peace and blessings be upon him.
THE PEOPLE OF IBRAHIM AS
Ur, which is now part of southern Iraq, according to tradition is the place where Ibrahim AS began his mission as a prophet. In his time, the city of Ur was a flourishing industrial and business centre. The people who lived there were a community of idol-worshippers, ruled by a proud, tyrannical king Nimrud. It is said he was one of the four greatest kings of ancient times amongst prophet-king Sulaiman AS, Dhul-Qarnain and Nebuchadnezzar. In addition to being the supreme ruler, Nimrud had established himself as a god who was worshipped by his people, together with their other gods.
THE BEGINNING OF IBRAHIM’S AS LIFE
It said by Qur’anic narrators that before Ibrahim’s AS birth, a star appeared, of such shimmering brightness that it outshone the sun and moon. This frightened the king and he called his magicians and astrologers to ask them the meaning of this occurrence.
They replied that a man would arise in his territory who was destined to destroy him and his rule. Hearing this, Nimrud left and moved to another town, compelling everyone to move with him and ordering the killing of any boy to be born to them.
Ibrahim’s AS father Azar placed his pregnant wife in cave, fearing for his unborn.
After a while, when the soothsayers’ prophecies were not fulfilled, Nimrud decided that they had been merely lies of the magicians. He ordered his people to return home and soon forgot about the matter.
Meanwhile, Ibrahim AS was born in the cave, where he spent his early years. He grew up quickly, without seeing any human beings besides his parents.
When Azar was assured that there was nothing to fear from the king, he went to the cave and took his boy out. It is said that Ibrahim AS was about 10 years old at that time.
ENLIGHTMENT AND PROPHETHOOD
Azar was an idol-worshipper and thus would have taught Ibrahim AS about the religion of deities and temples. At a time of life when other children are occupied with childish pursuits, Ibrahim AS had already concluded about the idols his people worshipped. It is also suggested that he may already have begun to discuss and debate the matter with his father Azar, as suggested in the Qur’an 6:74.
When night fell, he saw a star and exclaimed it to be his Lord (Qur’an 6:76) and likewise when he saw the moon rising (Qur’an 6:67). But the star and the moon set and Ibrahim AS reconsidered the matter. A disappearing object could not be his Lord or the Lord of anything else. And with the innate understanding of his pure fitrah, he turned to the true Lord for enlightenment asking for guidance and not to stray (Qur’an 6:77).
When day dawned and he saw the sun rising, he claimed the sun to be his Lord but then the sun too set (Qur’an 6:78).
Thus Ibrahim AS concluded that his people, with their worship of heavenly bodies and images made by their own hands, were in the gravest error and confusion. There could be no God except the Creator all things including those heavenly bodies which were the greatest of all material objects and which his people unthinkingly worshipped in place of the One who had created them.
Ibrahim’s AS heart was now firmly fixed upon his Lord with deep certainty. The heart of the young prophet-to-be was guided and illuminated by his Lord, expanded and deepened, as Allah revealed to him the secrets of His divine Essence, the mysteries of creation, and the great, all-wise workings of His Will (Qur’an 6:75).
Consequently, Ibrahim AS came to his Lord with a sound heart, free of any trace of doubt or questioning. He surrendered with deep and absolute faith to Allah at the command of the Lord of the worlds.
Ibrahim AS made a request of his Lord. The deep loving familiarity between him and his Lord is shown in his manner of making the request.
“My Lord,” Ibrahim AS said humbly, “show me how You give life to the dead” (Qur’an 2:260).
“Do you not have faith?”, came the response (Qur’an 2:260)
“Yes,” Ibrahim AS replied firmly, “but my heart may be satisfied” (Qur’an 2:260)
Then Allah most Gracious gave Ibrahim the answer.
“Then take four birds and make them attached to you,” Allah instructed the young prophet. “Then put part of them on each hill and call them. They will come to you quickly. And know that Allah is Almighty and Wise” (Qur’an 2:260) Read more…
Dua Astaghfar (Forgiveness) /دعاء أستغفر
Astaghfar means seeking forgiveness of Allah for the sins so far committed and turning repentant unto Allah. Read more…
In approaching Adam’s AS story, it is important to keep in mind that his story begins in the spiritual world, in the timeless, spaceless realm of Allah and His angels. And While Adam AS is obviously the most important character in his own story, there is another character who is also of great importance, Iblees or Shaytan, the arch-villain. Adam’s AS story is a history of our species. He is both the first man and ancestor of the human race. At a deeper level, his story is also a subtle allegory concerning mankind and the human condition, both before and after the Fall. We hope this summary of his story serves to give us a deeper insight of our true origin, nature and identity, so that we can know who we truly are and where we belong in the divine scheme of things.
THE CREATION OF PROPHET ADAM Read more…
On Friday 20th March 2015, a solar eclipse will take place approx between 8am to 10am.
This very event took place during the life of Muhammad (PBUH) whereby he ordered the companions (RA) to have fear of Allah and stand in prayer in congregration during the eclipse.
In addition, he asked them to make Duaa and give in charity.
Therefore, the myf will open at 8am on Friday.
The Salah will only commence if witnessed with the eye.
The Salah consists of two units with two rukuu in each unit.
More details will be explained on the day.

A Western thinker said:
“It is most possible for you, while you are behind steel bars, to look out upon the horizon and to smell roses. It is also extremely plausible for you to be in a castle replete with opulence and comfort, and yet be angry and discontented with your family and wealth.” Read more…
Emotions flare up for two reasons: either for joy or for inner
Pain. In a hadith, the Prophet (Blessings and Peace be upon him) said:
“Verily, I have been prohibited from emitting two foolish and wicked sounds, one that is emitted when something favorable happens, and the other that is expressed when calamity strikes.”
In order that you may not be sad over matters that you fail to get, nor rejoice because of that which has been given to you. (Qur’an 57: 23)
For this reason, the Prophet (bpuh) said:
“Verily, true patience is that which is displayed during the initial shock.”
Therefore, when one contains his emotions upon both the joyful and the calamitous occasion, he is likely to achieve peace and tranquility, happiness and comfort, and the taste of triumph over his own self. Allah described man as being exultant and boastful, irritable, discontented when evil touches him, and niggardly when good touches him. The exceptions, Allah informed us, are those who remain constant in prayer. For they are on a middle path in times of both joy and sorrow. They are thankful during times of ease and are patient during times of hardship.
Unbridled emotions can greatly wear a person out, causing pain and loss of sleep. When such a person becomes angry, he flares up, threatens others, loses all self-control, and surpasses the boundaries of justice and balance. Meanwhile, if he becomes happy, he is in a state of rapture and wildness. In his intoxication of joy, he forgets himself and surpasses the bounds of modesty. When he renounces and relinquishes the company of others, he disparages them, forgetting their virtues while stamping out their good qualities. On the other hand, if he loves others, then he spares no pains in according them all forms of veneration and honor, portraying them as being the pinnacles of perfection. The Prophet (bpuh) said:
“Love the one who is beloved to you in due moderation, for perhaps the day will come when you will abhor him. And hate the one whom you detest in due moderation, for perhaps the day will arrive when you will come to love him.”
And in another hadith, the Prophet (bpuh) said:
“And I ask you (O’ Allah) to make me just, both while being in a state of anger and while being in a state of Joy. Read more…
The following hadith is found in the book of At-Tirmidhi: “The best form of worship is to wait (patiently) for a happy outcome.”
1s not the morning near? (Qur’an 11: 81)
The morning of the afflicted is looming, so watch for it. An Arab proverb says, “If the rope becomes too tight, it will snap.”
In other words, if a situation reaches the level of crisis, then expect a light and an opening to appear. Allah says:
And whosoever fears Allah and keeps his duty to Him, He will remit his sins from him, and will enlarge his reward. (Qur’an 65: 5)
And whosoever fears Allah and keeps his duty to Him, He will make his matter easy for him. (Qur’an 65: 4)
In an authentic hadith, the Prophet (Blessings and Peace be upon him) relates this saying from Allah:
“I am with the thoughts of my slave towards me, so let him think of me as he pleases.”
Allah, the Almighty, says:
They were reprieved] until, when the Messengers gave up hope and thought that they were denied [by their people], then came to them Our Help, and whosoever we willed were delivered. (Qur ‘an 12: 110) Read more…