Remember your loved ones who have passed away, especially during the month of Ramadan🧵
If you weep for the deceased, it's for you and not for them.
You sob because you "lost them" and are now alone without them. They undoubtedly moved on, but they are now in a better place (location).When we acknowledge that Allah (swt) is in charge of everything 1/5
And that our loved one who passed away is "not here," but rather in a better place where they are no longer ill or in pain, you may stop mourning them and they will return to your memory with the joy they experienced
Honor the memory of those who have passed away by living your life as a devout Muslim during the month of Ramadan You can do this by hosting an Iftar or other event in their honour or by reading the Quran for them. Fill the empty seat at the table with acts honouring their memory
#Recite "Al Fatiha.
For the souls of everyone we are missing during this beautiful Ramadan.
specially in #Shabejumma
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Specific Prayers of Each Night in 2nd Ashra of Ramadan_🧵
1.According to Mafatih al-jinan, the following are the specific prayers of each night of the month of Ramadan: 1/9
▪️Eleventh
Two rak'as in each of which sura al-Hamd is recited once and Sura al-Kawthar is recited 20 times.
▪️Twelve
8 rak'as in each of which sura al-Hamd is recited once and sura al-Qadr is recited 30 times.
Hazrat Khadija (sa) was the first wife of the Holy Prophet (pbuh) Hazrat Abu Talib (as) read the Nikah on behalf of the Prophet
As noted before, Khadija and imam ali (a) was the very first believer's in the whole world to declare that God was One, and Muhammad was His Messenger
After her death, the Prophet placed her in the rank of four perfect women, with the sister of Moses, the mother of Jesus, and Fatima, the best beloved of his daughters.
In 4 A.H.(A.D.626) Fatima bint Asad, the widow of Abu Talib and the mother of Ali, died in Medina. She had reared Muhammad (s) the as her own son, and he called her his mother.
She was the second lady in Arabia to accept Islam,
The first being Khadija, the wife of the Prophet.
When his foster-mother died, he attended the funeral, and said: “May God bless your noble soul. You were to me like my own mother. Your aim in doing so was to please God with your deeds.” He gave his own cloak for her shroud, and she was given burial in it.
The Shi'ah acknowledge the five obligatory daily prayers. However, they frequently combine the Zuhr and 'Asr Maghrib and Isha prayers by offering them consecutively during the time period defined by the start of Zuhr and the end of 'Asr and Maghrib to'Isha in a similar manner.
The Sunni schools of law (fiqh) - with the exception of the Hanafi school.
Why do Shia and Sunni have different times of Iftar?
Many people should be aware by now that Shia break their fast a few minutes later than their Sunni brothers (in general) and possibly wonder what the reason for this is.
From a Quranic perspective we see that the period that we have to fast is defined as being between 2 specific times in Surah Baqarah Verse 187 as follows :
The prayer of Tarawih is among the recommended prayers of the Sunnis performed in congregation in the nights of month of Ramadan at an estimated twenty units daily.
Tarawih is the plural of the word ‘tarwih’, meaning, ‘to sit’. The recommended prayers,