
No. |
Questions
And Answers Regarding Islam |
1 |
Is it necessary to recite Fatiha during prayer in every Rakat? |
2 |
The ayat in the Quran regarding Hijab is meant
only for the wives of prophet (SallAllah-u-Alaihi-wa-Sallam). Why do our women
practice hijab? Please give proof from Quran and Sahih Hadith? |
3 |
Assalamu-alaikum, my friend disagrees with me that reading Sunnah is
obligationary and not optional please could you provide me with an argument and
extra information which I could present to him? |
4 |
Assalam o Alaikum Wa rehmatullah Wa Barakatuhu.
Dear Brother, I visited website of Jamaat-ul-Muslimeen and I have studied material provided there several times and the way it is presented, it shows that Muslimeen Jamaat is presenting real Islam which was sent by Allah Subhan. I am really glad that in such a bad time by the grace of Allah the Almighty still there is one Jamaat who is inviting people to come to the way of Allah the only right and straight way.
Brother, we have some queries about slavery in Islam and specially Buy And Sell Women In Present Times. There are lots of Christians who points to this area of Islam and we don't have the right knowledge to satisfy them and in this way they succeed in preaching Christianity, because in present Civilized World it is difficult to accept buying and selling business of women whom only Islam protects in best way. We all know that lots of Arabs and other Muslims practice this and accepts its validity till Qayaamat. I would say that I have no doubt about its Halaal status in early days of Islam due to circumstances and surely that was the only right way for mankind to be safe and sinless but are there any hadeeths or Quran's Ayah which proves that buying and selling of slaves in present times is also valid and authentic. We will appreciate if you reply in the light of Quran and Hadeeth in detail as soon as possible.
Thanks
One Sincere Muslim Sister.
Assalam o alaikum Wa Rehmatullah Wa Barakatuhu. |
5 |
Assalamu-Alaikum This is a question regarding Jummah prayer, recently my muslim friend has been leading the Jummah prayer (at college) for the past two weeks. I had a dispute with him regarding the prayer, during the congregation he reads out a khutbah which he had prepared, then leads the prayer. My friend admits he knows not much Arabic nor the meaning. I asked him that another muslim brother who is from Saudi wants to lead the prayer but doesn't want to read the khutbah as his English is not very good. My friend says that he SHOULD lead the prayer as he is performing the khutbah as well, because the prophet (SallAllah-u-Alaihi-wa-Sallam) did it this way but if the brother from Saudi reads the khutbah as well as lead the prayer that would be fine. I ask you for the correct procedures we should take in this matter.
Jaza k' Allah o Kher.
I mailed Islamic gateway with the same question this is what they said.
"Assalamo Alaikum,
It is usually that the Imam, presents the Jummah Khutba to the people, and follows it by leading the prayer, But, there is no harm in another person (which can perform the Khutba to the people) to do it. The Imam can read a duaa at the end before Jummah prayer, and then lead the prayers. The Prophet SallAllah-u-Alaihi-wa-Sallam tells us to choose the Imam which is more knowledgeable among us and one who memorizes more of the Quran.
There is nothing in the Quran or sunnah, that says that the Whole Khutba and the prayers must be performed by one person or by the Imam him self. Thus, InshAllah this should be clear." |
6 |
Assalamo ala men itb'a alhudda, I am saying, what have you to offer the muslims. If you are saying that you have
something (an ideology) which all the generations of the muslims didn't
understand. Then explain to us what we don't understand. It may be that you are
saying, you have nothing new accept innovations (bida'a). Are you saying that
the name should be Jamaat-ul-Muslimeen, but after all it could be just a name
with no real understanding. |
7 |
As Salam Alaikum Dear Reader: I have only a simple question about the subject Ameer.
Please provide me true information on Hazrat Ameer Muawiya as who was he, what was his status in Islam, what was his relation with Hazrat Muhammad Mustafa SallAllah-u-Alaihi-wa-Sallam. Different people have different views I will be obliged and thankful. Hamid. Karachi. |
8 |
Assalamu alaikum wa rahmatu-l-lahi wa barakatuhu Brother, Well if you don't mind me asking ... what is your
opinion on living amongst the Kuffar? I don't mean in
Australia as we plan to make hijrat later this year
InshAllah. But we will be coming to Pk InshAllah and
we don't want to live among Kuffar deviants there
either. Do your members have like a village somewhere away
from the city that we could make hijrat to? Also, what is your opinion about Jihad? Is poetry
allowed in Islam? wa alaikum salam Wendy. |
9 |
Assalamo alaikum wa Rahmatullah wa barakatuhu!
I pray to Allah that He may give every muslim hidaya
to follow and implement pure and authentic Quran and Hadith in
their lives:
Ameen. Prophet Muhammad (SallAllah-u-Alaihi-wa-Sallam) said:" If a Hakim does a correct ijtehad he receives a double
reward, if he does it wrong he gets a single reward" [Sahih Bukhari] 1)Please send me the commentary that what is the meaning of
this hadith, and also does this hadith stand good for the different fatwas
issued by scholars of various sects. Jazak Allah Khairun 2)my second Question is that: It is the Hadith in Sahih
Al-Bukhari
and in Muslim about (Rafa-e-Dain) and those hadiths Sahih and
authentic but i just want to know that is there any
hadith in which Prophet Mohammed SallAllah-u-Alaihi-wa-Sallam himself said
that do Rafa-e-Dain? 3)It is the hadith in Sahih Muslim about the 2 saktey
of Rasulul
Allah SallAllah-u-Alaihi-wa-Sallam and it is obligatory to do when offering
salat with Jamaat so we
live in united Kingdom and there isn't any mosque
which follow Quran and
hadith all are different maslak's made by ppl they
follow different imams so
what should we do if we don't have any mosque here how
can we read
salat behind the ameer of jamaat-ul-Muslimeen? 4)It is obligatory for a muslim women to cover herself
starting
from head to toe and nothing of her body part should
be exposed not even face or hands i believe so to whom
she should do parda and to whom she should not like: 1) do she have to do parda from her mother's sister's
husband? 2)Do she have to do parda from her father's sister's
husband? etc etc
plz reply me for all these questions from the light of
quran and
authentic hadiths Jazak Allah Khairun. Rida Iftikhar, Sister in Islam. |
10 |
Assalamo Alaikum, The Question was: Are there any scholars who share your view of Jamaat-ul-Muslimeen? Or you alone
in adopting these meanings from Ahaadeeth? Also, who is your Ameer at present? |
11 |
What is the
date of the death of the holy prophet SallAllah-u-Alaihi-wa-Sallam? |
12 |
Is Jamaat-ul-Muslimeen and Jamaat-e-Islami different or same? If same why do
you deny Azaab-e-Qabr if it is mentioned? |
13 |
How do you differ from Salafis in detail? (Other than the website aljamaat) |
14 |
Do you refer to books written by Albani or Ibn Baaz etc? |
15 |
In which countries do you have your followers most? |
Q # 1:
Is it necessary to recite Fatiha during prayer in every Rakat?
Answer:
Whoever does not recite al-Fatiha in his prayer his prayer is invalid.
The Arabic term used in this Hadith is LASALAAT which means there is no salat
for him and it also means that he has not offered any prayer at all and his
prayer will not be accepted.
This Hadith is narrated by Hadrat Ubada ibn Samit and he heard these words
from the prophet of Allah (SallAllah-u-Alaihi-wa-Sallam).
The reference is as follows:
Hadeeth No.723 Page No.404 Volume No.1 of English translation of Sahih Bukhari from Dr. Muhammad Mohsin Khan.
Kitab-al-Adhan
Abwaab-u-sifat-as-salat,
Chapter title:
Recitation of the Quran is compulsory for both Imam and the
followers, at home and on journey in all prayers whether the recitation is done
silently or aloud.
Hope this will answer your friends question.
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Q # 2:
The ayat in the Quran regarding Hijab is meant only for the wives of prophet
(SallAllah-u-Alaihi-wa-Sallam). Why do our women practice hijab? Please give proof
from Quran and Sahih Hadith.
Answer:
Islam is the final revelation for mankind. There is no truth in any other
way of life proposed by different peoples if that way of life is not according
to Islam.
When the Quran was revealed it was not only meant for the
people of that time but it was for all times to come. And if we say that a
particular ayat was meant for that time and it is not applicable now then this
in a way means that we believe that Allah Ta'ala does not have knowledge of the
future because such and such ayat was applicable 1400 years ago but it is not
applicable now.
May Allah protect us from such a thought.
This matter regarding Hijab is also to be understood in the
same light.
There is not only this one ayat regarding Hijab in the Quran
but there a re a number of traditions of the holy prophet (SallAllah-u-Alaihi-wa-Sallam); so if any one wants to understand the complete matter regarding Hijab
according to the Shariah then he should seek guidance from the one on whom the
Shariah was revealed and that is the holy prophet (SallAllah-u-Alaihi-wa-Sallam).
Since this matter is not to be taken easily we should seek
information regarding this matter with the help of the Quran and Sunnah.
There is a Hadith in Abu Dawood and is Sahih:
Narrated Ummu Salama (may Allah be pleased with her):
When this verse regarding casting outer garments was
revealed, the women of the Ansar of Medina used to come out of their homes (
wearing black sheets ) as if there were crows sitting on their heads.
There is yet another Hadith in Sahih Bukhari and is narrated
by Aisha (may Allah be pleased with her):
After the prophet and the believers would finish their Fajr
prayers the women would go back to their homes covered in Jilbab (sheets), even
though no one could recognize them due to darkness.
These two ahaadith tell us exactly how to act on this
particular verse and Allah Ta'ala says in the Quran:
O prophet! We have revealed the Quran on you so that you may
explain to the masses that which has been revealed.
Follow that which has been revealed by your Lord and do not
follow anything else.
Whatever the prophet gives you take it and abstain from all
that he prohibits.
There are a number of verses which command us to follow the
Sunnah and explanation given to us by the prophet and it is not for a certain
time period because if there is a verse which is for a particular time period
then that has also been explained by the prophet.
For instance, the ayat regarding rich people giving alms to
avoid fasting in Ramadaan is present in the Quran but it is not applicable
because the Quran itself says that fasting is necessary for everyone.
If this matter regarding Hijab would have been the same then
there would have been an ayat over-ruling it as well.
Secondly, in the ayat you quoted Allah Ta'ala has addressed
all believing women so all Muslim women should act accordingly and they should
keep in mind a Hadith of the holy prophet:
Woman is a thing to be hidden (Tirmizi and is Sahih).
I hope this answers your question.
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Q # 3:
Assalamu-alaikum, my friend disagrees with me that reading Sunnah is
obligationary and not optional please could you provide me with an argument and
extra information which I could present to him.
Answer:
Wa-alaikum-us-salam,
If the Sunnah is optional then what difference is there between Sunnah and Nafil
or Mustahab prayers because they are also optional. First of all
Jamaat-ul-Muslimeen believes that the Sunnah of the holy prophet (SallAllah-u-Alaihi-wa-Sallam) is as important as the commandments of
Allah, the Almighty. This is because Allah says in the Quran:
Follow the prophet so that you may be guided to the straight
path.
(A'araf; 7:158)
O prophet! say: if you love Allah then follow me, if you do
so then Allah will love you and forgive your sins.
( Al-Imran; 3: 31)
Now, according to these and a number of other Quranic verses
the Sunnah of the prophet has been made obligatory by Allah since he has
commanded the believers to obey the prophet and his ways (Sunnah) and the
commandments of Allah are absolutely obligatory. Now, it is clear that the
commandments of the prophet and his practice and way is obligatory for us be it
in Salat or in any other matter. And where it is not obligatory then the prophet
himself left a particular Sunnah to show to his companions that the particular
Sunnah is not obligatory. For instance:
PROOF NO.1:
The prophet offered Tarawih prayers in Ramadaan for three or four consecutive
nights and on the fourth or fifth night he did not do so. The companions were
waiting for him but when he came out for Fajr he said:
I knew that you all were present here for the prayer but I
did not come out because if I would then this prayer would have been made
obligatory for you.
(Sahih Bukhari)
Is there any verse in the Quran that says that the person who
does not follow the Sunnah is on the straight path? NO.
The above Hadith is clear in its meanings; that is, if the
prophet does any action without ever discontinuing it then it is obligatory for
the Ummah. That is why he said that if I would have offered this prayer then it
would become obligatory for you and the Arabic word used for obligatory in this
particular Hadith is Yuftarada; and the Arabic root of this is Fard which means
obligatory.
PROOF NO.2:
The prophet delivered a Khutba on the day of Eid-Al-Adha:
The first thing we do today is to offer Eid prayer and then
return and offer our sacrifices. Any one who offers the sacrifice first and then
offers prayers then he has not offered a sacrifice but it is just meat which he
has obtained by slaughtering an animal and there will be no reward for him.
(Sahih Bukhari)
This Hadith proves that even by altering the sequence of
Sunnah renders the good deeds useless so it is obligatory for us to act
according to the Sunnah if we want our deeds to be rewarded.
PROOF NO.3:
The prophet once ate some food and then water for Wudu (ablution) was
brought for him to perform Wudu. He did not offer Wudu and offered Salat with
the same Wudu and then said:
If I would have offered Wudu after eating then people would
have to do the same after me.
(Ahmad Narrated by Mugheera and is Sahih).
This also proves that any action which the prophet did with
continuity till his death is obligatory for us. Now to your question regarding
Sunnah prayers. It is clear form these ahaadith that any action of the prophet
which he performed with continuity is obligatory and the Sunnah prayers were
offered by the prophet with continuity and hence they are also obligatory.
The prayers which he did not offer in public or did not tell
the people about were those which he did not want to become obligatory like the
two rakas after Asr:
Hadrat Aisha (may Allah be pleased with her) said:
The prophet used to offer these two rakas but never offered
them in the masjid because he feared that they would become obligatory for his
Ummah.
(Sahih Bukhari)
The Sunnah prayers we offer have been offered by the prophet.
These are:
2 Rakat in Fajr; 2 or 4 before Zuhr and 2 after Zuhr; 2 after
Maghrib; 2 after Isha; 4 with two salams after Jummah; 1 witr after Isha.
I hope this answers your question.
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Q # 4:
Assalam o Alaikum Wa rehmatullah Wa Barakatuhu.
Dear Brother,
I visited website of Jamaat-ul-Muslimeen and I have studied
material provided there several times and the way it is presented, it shows that
Muslimeen Jamaat is presenting real Islam which was sent by Allah Subhan. I am
really glad that in such a bad time by the grace of Allah the Almighty still
there is one Jamaat who is inviting people to come to the way of Allah the only
right and straight way.
Brother, we have some queries about slavery in Islam and
specially Buy And Sell Women In Present Times. There are lots of
Christians who points to this area of Islam and we don't have the right
knowledge to satisfy them and in this way they succeed in preaching
Christianity, because in present Civilized World it is difficult to accept
buying and selling business of women whom only Islam protects in best way. We
all know that lots of Arabs and other Muslims practice this and accepts its
validity till Qayaamat. I would say that I have no doubt about its Halaal status
in early days of Islam due to circumstances and surely that was the only right
way for mankind to be safe and sinless but are there any hadeeths or Quran's
Ayah which proves that buying and selling of slaves in present times is also
valid and authentic. We will appreciate if you reply in the light of Quran and
Hadeeth in detail as soon as possible. Thanks.
One Sincere Muslim Sister.
Assalam o alaikum Wa Rehmatullah Wa Barakatuhu
Answer:
Wa-Alaikum-us-Salam-Wa-Rehmatullah-Wa-Barakatuhu,
Dear Sister in Islam,
Islam is not a religion that changes with time; the
commandments and various aspects of Islam are for all times to come.
Buying and selling of slaves is one such practice which in
itself has more benefits for the slave than we can think of.
Islam is the only religion which has given basic rights to
slaves and for many errors and sins committed by muslims, freeing of slaves has
been mentioned in Quran and Hadith as an important form of atonement or Kaffara.
Thus, Islam made it easy for slaves to live freely or if not
so then still the rights of slaves in Islam are more than what human rights
champions can guarantee to free employees in today's so called modern world.
Some aspects of these slave rights from different Quranic
verses and Ahaadeeth are:
1. If your slave cooks food and brings it for you, then let
him eat of it with you; if the food is not enough then give him one or two
morsels from it. (Sahih Bukhari-Book of Freeing of Salves and Sahih Muslim).
2. If your slave does something wrong, then forgive him 70
times in one day. (Musnad of Ahmad and Abu-Dawood with a Sahih Sanad).
3. The master should consider his slave as his brother, feed
him of that which he eats himself, clothe him that which he wears himself, not
force him into doing a task which is difficult for him and if such a task is
given to him then the master should help his slave in that task. (Sahih Bukhari
and Sahih Muslim).
4. If you hit your slave when there is no fault of his, then
free him as an atonement.
(Sahih Muslim).
5. A person who maltreats his slave will not go to heaven.
(Musnad of Ahmad and Tirmizi with a Sahih Sanad).
6. Get virtuous slaves (male or female) married. (Surah
Nur).
7. If a free man kills a slave he should be killed according
to Law of Equality. (Abu-Dawood and Nasai with a Sahih Sanad).
8. If your slave does not obey you, then sell him and do not
punish him. (Musnad of Ahmad with a Sahih Sanad).
9. A person who teaches a slave girl and then frees her and
marries her will have a dual reward from Allah. (Sahih Bukhari).
10. Spend your wealth for the ransom of slaves. (Surah
Al-Baqarah:177).
What more would a slave want if he is given such a
respectable means of living by Islam; can human rights organizations present a
better and respectable future for those poor people who are free but are living
their lives in absolute misery?
Shahid Ali
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Q #
5:
Assalamu-Alaikum
This is a question regarding Jummah prayer, recently my muslim friend has been
leading the Jummah prayer (at college) for the past two weeks. I had a dispute
with him regarding the prayer, during the congregation he reads out a khutbah
which he had prepared, then leads the prayer. My friend admits he knows not much
Arabic nor the meaning. I asked him that another muslim brother who is from
Saudi wants to lead the prayer but doesn't want to read the khutbah as his
English is not very good. My friend says that he SHOULD lead the prayer as he is
performing the khutbah as well, because the prophet (SallAllah-u-Alaihi-wa-Sallam)
did it this way but if the brother from Saudi reads the khutbah as well as lead
the prayer that would be fine. I ask you for the correct procedures we should
take in this matter.
Jaza k' Allah o Khair.
I mailed Islamic
gateway with the same question this
is what they said.
Assalamo Alaikum,
It is usually that the Imam, presents the Jummah
Khutba to the people, and follows it by leading the prayer, But, there is no
harm in another person (which can perform the Khutba to the people) to do it.
The Imam can read a duaa at the end before Jummah prayer, and then lead the
prayers. The Prophet SallAllah-u-Alaihi-wa-Sallam tells us to choose the Imam
which is more knowledgeable among us and one who memorizes more of the Quran.
There is nothing in the Quran or sunnah, that says that the Whole Khutba and the
prayers must be performed by one person or by the Imam him self. Thus, InshAllah
this should be clear.
Answer:
Herein I will quote the proofs which will Insha Allah clarify this point:
It is narrated in two ahaadith in Musnad of Ahmad and Nasai with Hassan Sanad and
is also mentioned in Fath-ul-Bari that:
Hadrat Bilal (r.a) used to say the Iqama when The prophet of Allah (SallAllah-u-Alaihi-wa-Sallam) descended from the pulpit after the Khutba.
It is mentioned in Sahih Muslim that:
The prophet of Allah (SallAllah-u-Alaihi-wa-Sallam) used to recite Surah Qaf
(Surah 50) during the Khutba while he was standing on the pulpit.
This proves that:
1) The Iqama should be said when the Imam descends from the pulpit.
2)Surah Qaf should be recited by the Imam in the Khutba on Friday.
3)The Imam who delivers the Khutba leads the prayer.
This is because in the first hadith it is stated that the Iqama should be said
when the Imam descends and naturally the Iqama is said so that the Imam may lead
the prayer.
When the prophet delivered the Khutba and descended then the Iqama was said and
then he led the prayer.
So, it is indicated through these ahaadith that the Imam for the Khutba and
Salat should be one.
What I cannot understand is how can someone say without any proof that there can
be separate Imams because this is a religious matter and we cannot add or
subtract anything from Allah's Deen.
Allah says:
This day I have perfected your religion for you and completed My favor upon you
and chosen for you Islam as your religion. (Maidah 5:3)
Therefore we cannot innovate anything in religion neither take anything out from
it because Allah's Deen is complete.
It is saddening to note that this brother has given the verdict that one person
can deliver the Khutba and the other can say some duaa and then lead the prayer.
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Q #
6:
Assalamo ala men itb'a alhudda,
I am saying, what have you to offer the muslims. If you are saying that you have
something (an ideology) which all the generations of the muslims didn't
understand. Then explain to us what we don't understand. It may be that you are
saying, you have nothing new accept innovations (bida'a). Are you saying that
the name should be Jamaat-ul-Muslimeen, but after all it could be just a name
with no real understanding.
Answer:
Bidat (Innovation) is something which was not there at the time of the prophet
(SallAllah-u-Alaihi-wa-Sallam). The teachings and Sunnah of the prophet cannot be
Bidat. Jamaat-ul-Muslimeen was present at the time of the prophet (SallAllah-u-Alaihi-wa-Sallam) and he himself was the Imam of this jamaat. The sects that are
present today were not there at the time of the prophet so these are a part of
Bidat and are innovations which have been prohibited by Allah and His prophet
(SallAllah-u-Alaihi-wa-Sallam). Jamaat-ul-Muslimeen does not only believe in this
name but all its actions are according to the Sunnah and the commands of Allah
and His prophet (SallAllah-u-Alaihi-wa-Sallam). If you have any other question you may
contact us at:
info@aljamaat.org
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Q # 7
As Salam Alaikum Dear Reader:
I have only a simple
question about the subject Ameer.
Please provide me true information on Hazrat Ameer Muawiya as who was he, what
was his status in Islam, what was his relation with Hazrat Muhammad Mustafa
SallAllah-u-Alaihi-wa-Sallam. Different people have different views I will be
obliged and thankful.
Hamid
Karachi.
Answer:
Wa-Alaikum-us-Salam,
Hadrat Muawiya (RadiAllahu-Anho) was given the tidings
of entering paradise by prophet Muhammad
(SallAllah-u-Alaihi-wa-Sallam)
(Sahih Bukhari).
Prophet Muhammad (SallAllah-u-Alaihi-wa-Sallam) was
his brother in law.
Shahid Ali.
Questioner's Response:
As Salam Alaikum:
Brother Mr. Shahid Ali: together both
of you thanks for your prompt response. Your answer is
short and satisfactory.
Thank you very much,
Yours faithful
Hamidullah Khan
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Q
# 8:
Well if you don't mind me asking ... what is your
opinion on living amongst the Kuffar? I don't mean in
Australia as we plan to make hijrat later this year
InshAllah. But we will be coming to Pk InshAllah and
we don't want to live among Kuffar deviants there
either.
Do your members have like a village somewhere away
from the city that we could make hijrat to?
Also, what is your opinion about Jihad? Is poetry
allowed in Islam?
Wendy.
Answer:
Wa Alaikum us Salam Wa Rahmatullah Wa Barakatuhu,
Sister in Islam,
I am forwarding to you the answer I sent to another
brother who among other questions asked exactly what
you have asked. Please see if this information is
enough.
1. The hadith you have quoted for not living among
kuffar is regarding those muslims who leave a muslim
community at the time of khilafa and move to a kafir
community. It is not for the present prevailing
conditions because muslimeen cannot move to a place
where there are no firqas or other such groups. Allah
has forgiven for the believers before hand such things
which they cannot perform because of difficulties
beyond their scope.
2. Jihad is just not fighting with weapons. Any activity
undertaken for spreading Allah's deen is jihad which
can be done using one's tongue as well for propagation
purposes. According to a hadith in Sahih Muslim a
person who stops a bidah or innovation in deen is a
mujahid believer; one who stops it by means of words
is a mujahid believer; and one who considers it bidah
is also mujahid and a believer. The activity you are
talking about is Qital and that is compulsory when you
have the strength to do it and not compulsory in all
circumstances. If it would have been then why did not
the prophet (SallAllahu Alaihi Wa Salam) fight when
he was in Mecca.
3. Poetry is allowed when it is not against Allah's
deen. Hassaan Ibn Sabit (RadiAllahu-Anho) was a great
poet of Islam and he used his skills for deen Islam.
Shahid Ali.
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Q
# 9:
Assalamo alaikum wa Rahmatullah wa barakatuhu!
I pray to Allah that He may give every muslim hidaya
to follow
and implement pure and authentic Quran and Hadith in
their lives:
Ameen.
Prophet Muhammad (SallAllah-u-Alaihi-wa-Sallam) said: "If a Hakim does a correct ijtehad he receives a double
reward, if he does it wrong he gets a single reward".
[Sahih Bukhari]
1) Please send me the commentary that what is the meaning of
this hadith, and also does this hadith stand good for the different fatwas
issued by scholars of various sects. Jazak Allah Khairun
2) My second Question is that: It is the Hadith in Sahih
Al-Bukhari
and in Muslim about (Rafa-e-Dain) and those hadiths
Sahih and
authentic but i just want to know that is there any
hadith in which Prophet Mohammed SallAllah-u-Alaihi-wa-Sallam himself said
that do Rafa-e-Dain?
3) It is the hadith in Sahih Muslim about the two saktey
of Rasulul
Allah SallAllah-u-Alaihi-wa-Sallam and it is obligatory to do when offering
salat with Jamaat so we
live in united Kingdom and there isn't any mosque
which follow Quran and
hadith all are different maslak's made by ppl they
follow different imams so
what should we do if we don't have any mosque here how
can we read
salat behind the ameer of jamaat-ul-Muslimeen?
4) It is obligatory for a muslim women to cover herself
starting
from head to toe and nothing of her body part should
be exposed not even face or hands i believe so to whom
she should do parda and to whom she should not like:
1) Do she have to do parda from her mother's sister's
husband?
2) Do she have to do parda from her father's sister's
husband?
etc etc
plz reply me for all these questions from the light of
quran and
authentic hadiths Jazak Allah Khairun.
Rida Iftikhar
Answer:
Wa-Alaikum-us-Salam-wa-Rahmatullah-wa-Barakatuhu,
1. You have not clearly
understood the meaning of the hadith regarding Ijtihaad. This hadith is for
Hakim or a Qazi meaning judge who is the head of the Islamic courts or other
such institutions; that when he gives a verdict in any case and his verdict is
correct, then he gets a
dual
reward; if his verdict is not correct then he gets a
single reward. The
verdict of any judge or jury is temporary and is not
for all cases for all
times to come. It is made based on various temporary
conditions. Likewise, if you study the fatwa of
different Imams they are not bound by a time frame but
their followers consider them the final judgment till
the day of Qayaamat and no one has been given such an
authority by Allah save His prophet and that too
because whatever the prophet says is with Allah's
divine instructions. No other human being enjoys this
divine position. So, in simple, there is no hadith
which gives any one the right to judge against the
Quran and hadith no matter how knowledgeable he may
be.
2. There is no hadith in which there are words of
prophet Muhammad
(SallAllah-u-Alaihi-wa-Sallam) for rafai-yadein. There
are a number
of ahaadeeth but all of them have the Sahaba mentioning
the actions of Rasulullah (SallAllah-u-Alaihi-wa-Sallam) regarding
Rafai-yadein
and all of them are authentic. There is not a single
authentic hadith which
overrules Rafai-yadein.
3. The saktatain are compulsory and you should offer
salat alone and
stay away from all sects no matter how pious they may
seem.
4. Parda is compulsory from head to toe and she should
veil herself
from the two relations you have asked about.
The rest later if this info is not enough.
Shahid Ali.
Questioner's Response:
Assalamo alaikum wa Rahmatullah 'wa barakatuhu!
Jazak Allah Khairunn May Allah give all our muslim
brothers and
sisters to learn the pure Quran and hadith and to
implement in their lives Ameen
Now I am Alhamdulillah satisfied with all of ur
answers to my questions, will u be able to send me the
information about Rafa-e-dain
based on authentic ahaadiths i will be really very
pleased to have those so that i can pass on my other
muslim brothers and sisters and make them satisfy as
well thanks You very much,
Jazak Allah once again,
Rida Iftikhar.
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Q # 10:
Assalamo Alaikum,
The Question was:
Are there any scholars who share your view of Jamaat-ul-Muslimeen? Or you
alone in adopting these meanings from Ahaadeeth?
Also, who is your Ameer at present?
Answer:
Wa Alaikumus Salam,
Brother,
It is not your mistake that you consider the dawah of pure deen Islam dangerous.
But the problem is that pure Islam was kept under wraps for too long, And now
that Jamaat-ul-Muslimeen has removed these thick curtains and exposed the
reality which this Ummah is facing because of Taqleed, Bid'at and blind
following of elders; while it is only Allah and His prophet who are to be
followed in matters of religion.
Please read the various articles and books available on our web page to see if
our dawah is in any way don't contradictory to the Quran and Sunnah.
Please read what various scholars and Salaf say about this jamaat; and what
Allah and His prophet have said in this regard:
Jamaat-ul-Muslimeen & Various Scholars
Our present Ameer is Muhammad Ishtiaq.
Shahid Ali.
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Q
# 11:
What is the date of the death of the holy prophet SallAllah-u-Alaihi-wa-Sallam?
Answer:
There is no proof regarding the date of death of
prophet (SallAllah-u-Alaihi-wa-Sallam)
in any saheeh hadith.
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Q # 12:
Is Jamaat-ul-Muslimeen and Jamaat-e-Islami different or same? If same why do
you deny Azaab-e-Qabr if it is mentioned
Answer:
We are totally different from Jamaat e Islami, they are hanafis, and we are not part of any sect or acknowledge any sect. We do not participate in elections, we do not deny torment in the grave and we have lot of material written on it to prove it.
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Q # 13:
How do you differ from Salafis in detail? (Other than the website aljamaat)
Answer:
In ahadith we are commanded to live in the form of one Jamaat and appoint an Ameer upon ourselves, we have one Ameer for all over the world 'Muhammad Ishtiaq', while Salafis are divided into many groups and proclaim each other to be at Haq, while if a person leaves our Jamaat or make another in the same name we don't consider him to be on the correct path anymore.
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Q # 14:
Do you refer to books written by Albani or Ibn Baaz etc?
Answer:
We refer to all books but it is not necessary that we might agree to a hadith which Albani or anyone etc declared Sahih or dhaeef, we do our own research.
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Q # 15:
In which countries do you have your followers most?
Answer:
Majority of our members are in Pakistan, Sri Lanka, India, Canada and Qatar, there has been some rapid growth in Bangladesh.
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