For a record for this blog Eid'l Fitr 2009 (1430 AH) or 1st day of Shawwal was last September 20, 2009.
The moon was sighted last September 19 (night), then automatically September 20 was announced as day of Eid’l Fitr.
Belated Eid'l Fitr Al-Mubarak!!!
Sunday, September 27, 2009
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Sunday, September 13, 2009
Sunnat Prayers during the month of Ramadhan
During the month of Ramadhan, Sunnat salah or voluntary prayers were performed in addition to the Fard as-salat or Obligatory prayers. To mention, Fard as-salat are performed five times a day. Prayer times are Fajr (pre-dawn), Dhuhr (noon), 'Asr (afternoon), Maghrib (sunset) and 'Isha (evening).
Sunnat prayers are optional and additional voluntary prayers. These are performed before and/or after Fard prayers. Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.) used to pray them (Sunnat prayers) regularly so it is highly recommended. At the time of Ramadhan, Sunnat prayers were performed. The Tarawih and Tahajjud.
Tarawih Prayer
Tarawih can only be performed during the fasting month of Ramadhan. This prayer can be performed alone, in a group, at home, or in a mosque or other public meeting area. It is performed after the Fard prayer of 'Isha.
Tahajjud Prayer
Tahajjud or "night prayer" is a voluntary prayer. Unlike Tarawih, Tahajjud can be done anytime between 'Isha and Fajr. It is best done between midnight to Fajr.
During Ramadhan, Tahajjud Prayer is done anytime after Tarawih. On the other hand, it is performed in Jamaa’ah (congregation) in a mosque during the 21st day of Ramadhan until Eid’l Fitr comes or for the last ten days of Ramadhan. It is performed on the 10 last days in order to witness the Lailatul-Qadr in the month of Ramadhan. Most of the scholars agreed that Lailatul-Qadr is at the 27th day of ramadhan. But their is no proof with us so every odd nights of last 10 days must be given importance during Ramadhan.
Salatul Tasbih Prayer
This is a four Rakaat prayer, aims to recite the below Tasbih in 300 times
"SUBHANALLAH, AL-HAMDULILAH, LAILAHAHILLAALLAH, ALLAHU AKBAR."
This can be performed everyday, but if you cannot then do it once a week, if you cannot than once every month, then if you cannot then once a year, if you cannot then once in a lifetime.
It is recommended to be performed during the potential nights of Lailatul-Qadr because of the amazing blessings during that blessed night as stated in the Qur’an itself.
Ameen
Monday, September 7, 2009
Muslim Prayer Mat
Every time Muslims performed a prayer, they are expected to do it in a clean place. Thus, traditionally Prayer Mats are use to ensure the cleanliness of their place of prayer.
A prayer mat is a fabric in a rectangular shape, in about one meter long or just enough for an adult to fit comfortably when kneeling or prostrating. Within the rectangle, you can usually find images of mosques and other Islamic landmarks and always have an arch design on them that point towards the direction of prayer.
The Arabic word for a prayer mat is "sajada". Sajada when in used, it is pointed in the direction of Makkah (Mecca), the holy city. Therefore All Muslims are required to know the direction Makkah from their home or where they are. To be certain on the direction, there are some prayer mats containing compass to find the direction of Makkah when praying.
After each prayer, prayer mats are immediately and carefully folded or rolled and placed in a clean area to ensure the cleanness of the mat.
A prayer mat is a fabric in a rectangular shape, in about one meter long or just enough for an adult to fit comfortably when kneeling or prostrating. Within the rectangle, you can usually find images of mosques and other Islamic landmarks and always have an arch design on them that point towards the direction of prayer.
The Arabic word for a prayer mat is "sajada". Sajada when in used, it is pointed in the direction of Makkah (Mecca), the holy city. Therefore All Muslims are required to know the direction Makkah from their home or where they are. To be certain on the direction, there are some prayer mats containing compass to find the direction of Makkah when praying.
After each prayer, prayer mats are immediately and carefully folded or rolled and placed in a clean area to ensure the cleanness of the mat.
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Thursday, September 3, 2009
Question and Answer about Islam
Assalamu Alaikum Wa rahmatullahi Wa barakatuh
UMSO will share Islamic information in a Question and Answer form, originally the questions were taken from the IslamiC City Quiz.
1. What is the Quran?
Answer: The word of Allah (s.w.t.)
2. What does Islam mean ?
Answer: Islam means to obey Allah (s.w.t.) and follow His commands
3. What is the language of the Quran?
Answer: Arabic
4. How long did it take to complete the revelation of the Quran?
Answer: 23 years
5. People who disobey Allah (s.w.t.) will be terribly punished by sending them to ..…
Answer: Hell
6. The house of Allah (s.w.t.) in Makkah is called ..…
Answer: Kaaba
7. What is the name of the book sent down to Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.)?
Answer: Al-Quran
8. Pillars of Islam are also called ...…
Answer: Arkanal Islam
9. What is the first duty of a Muslim?
Answer: Shahadah
10. One of the pillars of Islam is to share our wealth with the poor. What is this pillar called?
Answer: Zakat
11. What do you say when you sneeze?
Answer: Alhamdulillah
12. When is Fajr salat performed?
Answer: Dawn until sunrise
13. What do we call the meal taken before dawn in Ramadan?
Answer: Suhur
14. In the month of Ramadan, there is a night which is better than a 1,000 months. It is ...…
Answer: Lailatul-Qadr
15. The festival that comes during Hajj is .…
Answer: Eid'l Adha
16. What is Salat?
Answer: Praying
17. Fajr, Zuhr, Asr, Maghrib and Isha are all ...... salat.
Answer: Fard
18. What is the purpose of Salat?
Answer: To remember Allah (s.w.t.)
19. A prophet is called .......... in Arabic.
Answer: Nabi
20. When was Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.) born?
Answer: 571 C.E.
21. For how many years did Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.) preach?
Answer: 23 years is right.
22. In which year did Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.) become the prophet of Allah (s.w.t.)?
Answer: 610 C.E.
23. When is Witr salat offered?
Answer: After Isha
UMSO will share Islamic information in a Question and Answer form, originally the questions were taken from the IslamiC City Quiz.
1. What is the Quran?
Answer: The word of Allah (s.w.t.)
2. What does Islam mean ?
Answer: Islam means to obey Allah (s.w.t.) and follow His commands
3. What is the language of the Quran?
Answer: Arabic
4. How long did it take to complete the revelation of the Quran?
Answer: 23 years
5. People who disobey Allah (s.w.t.) will be terribly punished by sending them to ..…
Answer: Hell
6. The house of Allah (s.w.t.) in Makkah is called ..…
Answer: Kaaba
7. What is the name of the book sent down to Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.)?
Answer: Al-Quran
8. Pillars of Islam are also called ...…
Answer: Arkanal Islam
9. What is the first duty of a Muslim?
Answer: Shahadah
10. One of the pillars of Islam is to share our wealth with the poor. What is this pillar called?
Answer: Zakat
11. What do you say when you sneeze?
Answer: Alhamdulillah
12. When is Fajr salat performed?
Answer: Dawn until sunrise
13. What do we call the meal taken before dawn in Ramadan?
Answer: Suhur
14. In the month of Ramadan, there is a night which is better than a 1,000 months. It is ...…
Answer: Lailatul-Qadr
15. The festival that comes during Hajj is .…
Answer: Eid'l Adha
16. What is Salat?
Answer: Praying
17. Fajr, Zuhr, Asr, Maghrib and Isha are all ...... salat.
Answer: Fard
18. What is the purpose of Salat?
Answer: To remember Allah (s.w.t.)
19. A prophet is called .......... in Arabic.
Answer: Nabi
20. When was Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.) born?
Answer: 571 C.E.
21. For how many years did Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.) preach?
Answer: 23 years is right.
22. In which year did Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.) become the prophet of Allah (s.w.t.)?
Answer: 610 C.E.
23. When is Witr salat offered?
Answer: After Isha
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Hope above are helpful for you...
SHUKRAN
Hope above are helpful for you...
SHUKRAN
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