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Mother`s letter ----"PARADISE IS AT THE FEET OF THE MOTHERS"

Mother`s letter

My beloved son! If you want me to have kindness towards me,do it now onwards.Otherwise you would be sad for that you have missed the duty of showing your affection towards me and be worried about that.

My dear son you try to show affection and kindness towards me and no use of showing after my death . No life would come after death in this world.

My beloved son! See my face,skin that is wrinkled, and the hair of my head has been become white and that itself shows that I am in the old age.

I am in the bonus period of Allah, I do not know when the Zibrail would take me.

Marriage + Rhymes of Praise wedding song-Video

Marriage » Should the women be asked for their consent to their marriage?

Aisha (Radiyallaahu `anhu) asked the Prophet of Allah (Sallallaahu `alayhi wa sallam),
“O Allah’s Apostle! Should the women be asked for their consent to their marriage?” He said, “Yes.” I said, “A virgin, if asked, feels shy and keeps quiet.” He said, “Her silence means her consent.””
Reported by Muslim

Being Pleased With Your Wife

The Messenger of Allah (Sallallaahu `alayhi wa sallam) said,
“A believer must not hate his wife, and if he is displeased with one bad quality in her, then let him be pleased with one that is good in her.”

Marriage » Someone asking for your daughter in marriage

“Your smile for your brother is charity.“

The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) quoted God as saying: "My love is obliged to those who love each other for My sake, who sit with each other for My sake, who visit each other for My sake, and who give to each other generously for My sake."

Al-Muwattah, Volume 51, Hadith 15

SPEECH BY HJ MOHD ALAMI MUSA PRESIDENT MUIS AT THE MOSQUE COUNCIL MEETING

SPEECH BY HJ MOHD ALAMI MUSA
PRESIDENT MUIS
AT THE MOSQUE COUNCIL MEETING
SAT, 16 MAY 2009
AT AL-MAWADDAH MOSQUE
The Singapore Muslim community is generally homogeneous. Nearly all of them are from the “Ahli Sunnah Wal Jamaah” (Sunni) school of thought. A majority of them embrace the Shafi’e School of Law. Therefore, they share many things in common from the theological and jurisprudential perspectives. This has in many ways contributed to the unity of our local Muslim community in leading their Islamic life. This spirit of unity is further reinforced as the majority of Muslims share a common language and culture, as they are Malays.

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