Friday, August 30, 2024

Dr. Farhat Hashmi's Insightful Bayan : Immorality

Dr. Farhat Hashmi's Insightful Bayan : Immorality


Dr. Farhat Hashmi is a well-respected Islamic scholar and educator known for her teachings on various aspects of Islam. She focuses on helping people understand the Quran and Hadith, the sayings and actions of the Prophet Muhammad. Her approach often combines traditional Islamic knowledge with practical advice for everyday life. Dr. Hashmi is known for her clear and accessible explanations, making complex religious concepts easier to understand for a wide audience. Dr. Farhat Hashmi's topic on "immorality" is about understanding actions and behaviors that are considered wrong or unethical. She explains why certain actions are harmful or unacceptable according to moral and ethical standards. In her discussion, Dr. Hashmi explores the impact of these actions on individuals and society and provides guidance on how to make better, more ethical choices. #islamiclectures #islamicduniya #islamicbayan

Thursday, August 29, 2024

Dr. Farhat Hashmi Bayan Zulm (Part2)

Dr. Farhat Hashmi Bayan Zulm


Dr. Farhat Hashmi, a renowned Islamic scholar, frequently addresses the topic of "zulm" (oppression) in her lectures. She emphasizes the importance of justice in Islam, explaining that zulm, whether it is against oneself or others, is strictly forbidden. Dr. Hashmi highlights that Islam calls for fairness and compassion in all dealings, urging Muslims to stand against any form of injustice. Her teachings encourage individuals to reflect on their actions, avoid oppression, and work towards creating a just society.


**Zulm** is an Arabic term that refers to oppression, injustice, or cruelty. It involves treating others unfairly, violating their rights, or causing harm through unjust actions. In many religious and moral teachings, zulm is condemned, emphasizing the importance of fairness, compassion, and justice. Fighting against zulm and standing up for the oppressed is often seen as a noble and virtuous act.

Tuesday, August 27, 2024

Namaz ka Hukam

 


Importance of Namaz | Namaz ka Hukam

Namaz, or Salah, is a fundamental practice in Islam, and its importance can be understood from various perspectives:

1. **Spiritual Connection**: Namaz is a direct link between a Muslim and Allah. It provides a regular opportunity for spiritual reflection and strengthens the relationship with the Creator.

2. **Obligation and Worship**: It is one of the Five Pillars of Islam, which are the core beliefs and practices that shape a Muslim’s faith and actions. Performing Namaz regularly is a sign of devotion and submission to Allah.

3. **Discipline and Routine**: The practice of performing Namaz five times a day instills discipline and structure in a Muslim's daily life. It helps to maintain a routine that encourages mindfulness and focus throughout the day.

4. **Community and Unity**: Namaz often brings Muslims together in prayer, whether in a mosque or elsewhere, fostering a sense of community and unity among believers.

5. **Moral and Ethical Guidance**: The act of praying regularly serves as a constant reminder of ethical and moral conduct. It encourages Muslims to live in accordance with Islamic principles and to strive for personal growth and betterment.

6. **Mental and Emotional Peace**: The act of praying can offer comfort, reduce stress, and provide a sense of inner peace. The ritual of turning to Allah in moments of need or gratitude can be a source of solace and strength.

7. **Cultural and Historical Significance**: Namaz has deep cultural and historical roots in Islam. It connects Muslims with their heritage and the traditions established by Prophet Muhammad and previous prophets.

In summary, Namaz is not just a ritual act of worship; it plays a crucial role in shaping the spiritual, social, and personal dimensions of a Muslim's life.

Dua for Good Health | Dua for Visiting Sick | Ustaza Farhat Hashmi Bayan


Islamic Dua For Good Health

Assalaamoalaykum-w-w
And recite this dua seven times for his good health
أَسْأَلُ اللَّهَ الْعَظِيمَ رَبَّ الْعَرْشِ الْعَظِيمِ أَنْ يَشْفِيَكَ‎ ‎
‎’as’alu l-Lāha l-`aḍhīma rabba l-`arshi l-`aḍhīmi ‘an yashfiyak ‎
‎”I ask Allah who is the Lofty and the Lord of the Mighty Throne that He cures you”‎
Prophet Mohammad (SAW.) said that by reciting this dua seven times, the ill person will regain his health and if ‎death occurs then that (death) is a different issue (i.e. death is written it cannot be prevented).

Human beings are fragile, weak, and prone to illness. We all get sick at one time or another, some more seriously than others. Although modern medicine has come a long way in preventing and curing illness, many people find comfort in prayer as well.

Muslims see illness not as a punishment from Allah, but rather as a test and a purification of sins. Will you keep your faith strong despite your poor health? Will you see your illness as a cause of despair, or as an opportunity to turn to Allah for mercy and healing?

Muslims may say personal prayers (du’a) in any language, but these from Islamic tradition are most common.

Du’a From the Quran

Truly distress has seized me, but You are Most Merciful of those that are merciful.
Prayer of Prophet Ayyub (Jacob) – Quran 21:83-84
Du’a From the Sunnah

Whever the early Muslims became sick, they sought the advice of the Prophet Muhammad himself. It is related that when someone fell ill, the Prophet would recite one of these du’as for them.

Allahuma rabbi-nas adhhabal ba’sa, ashfi wa entashafi, la shifa’ illa shifa’uka shifa’ la yughadiru saqama.

Oh Allah! The Sustainer of Mankind! Remove the illness, cure the disease. You are the One Who cures. There is no cure except Your cure. Grant us a cure that leaves no illness. (Recommended to touch the area of pain with the right hand while reciting this supplication.)

Sunday, August 25, 2024

Ustaza Nighat Hashmi Bayans #youtubeshorts #islamicbayan


Ustazah Nighat Hashmi is the first Asian Female Islamic scholar who got the privilege to translate and compile the interpretation of Quran.

Her best work is the Quranan Ajaba (Tafseer of Quran in Question & Anwar form).

She has over 200+ books on Quran, Hadith, Seerah, Contemporary issues of women and detailed study of Islam as a way of life.

She has trained thousands of female teachers specialized in Behavior modification and Character Building

Friday, August 23, 2024

Surah Tin |The Fig


Surah At-Tin (Arabic text: التين) is the 95th chapter of the Qur’an. The surah titled in English means “The Fig” and it consists of 8 verses.

Tuesday, August 20, 2024

Dr. Farhat Hashmi ka Bayan | Dhoka Dena | Heart Touching Speech


Dr. Farhat Hashmi, a renowned Islamic scholar, frequently addresses the topic of "zulm" (oppression) in her lectures. She emphasizes the importance of justice in Islam, explaining that zulm, whether it is against oneself or others, is strictly forbidden. Dr. Hashmi highlights that Islam calls for fairness and compassion in all dealings, urging Muslims to stand against any form of injustice. Her teachings encourage individuals to reflect on their actions, avoid oppression, and work towards creating a just society. #islamiclectures #islamicbayan #farhathashmibayan #hearttouchingspeech

Friday, August 16, 2024

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Dr Farhat Hashmi Bayan on Zulm

Dr Farhat Hashmi Bayan on Zulm



Dr. Farhat Hashmi, a renowned Islamic scholar, frequently addresses the topic of "zulm" (oppression) in her lectures. She emphasizes the importance of justice in Islam, explaining that zulm, whether it is against oneself or others, is strictly forbidden. Dr. Hashmi highlights that Islam calls for fairness and compassion in all dealings, urging Muslims to stand against any form of injustice. Her teachings encourage individuals to reflect on their actions, avoid oppression, and work towards creating a just society. **Zulm** is an Arabic term that refers to oppression, injustice, or cruelty. It involves treating others unfairly, violating their rights, or causing harm through unjust actions. In many religious and moral teachings, zulm is condemned, emphasizing the importance of fairness, compassion, and justice. Fighting against zulm and standing up for the oppressed is often seen as a noble and virtuous act.

Saturday, August 3, 2024

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Dua for Safety | Dua for protection from evil #youtubeshorts #ytshorts

Dua for Safety | Dua for protection from evil #youtubeshorts #ytshorts