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Mawlid-un-Nabi (saw) - London

“[O Prophet Muhammad (s)] We have raised high for your
sake your rememberance.” (Qur’ân, 94:4]

Minhaj-ul-Quran International London Presents:

[color=green][b]MAWLID-UN-NABI[/b][/color](sallallâhu `alayhi wa Âlihî wa sallam)

Date: Saturday 8th March 2008
Time: 7pm – 11pm
Venue: Walthamstow Assembly Hall (Walthamstow Town
Hall)
Forest Road
Walthamstow
E17 4JD

Hosted by: Shaykh Naeem Tariq Qadri (imam of Leyton
Jamia Mosque)
English Speaker: Shaykh Ba-Bikr Ahmad (aka Shaykh Abu
Bakr as-Sudani) (Sudan/UK)
Urdu Speaker: Shaykh Muhammad Ramadan Qadri (Principle

Could you be a woman for a day?

[b]A man was sick and tired of going to work every day while his wife stayed
home.

He wanted her to see what he went through so he prayed:

"Dear Lord:

I go to work every day and put in 8 hours while my wife merely stays at
home.

I want her to know what I go through.

So, please allow her body to switch with mine for a day.

Amen!"

God, in his infinite wisdom, granted the man's wish.

The next morning, sure enough, the man awoke as a woman.

He arose, cooked breakfast for his mate,

Awakened the kids,

Set out their school clothes,

Fed them breakfast,

Packed their lunches,

Drove them to school,

Came home and picked up the dry cleaning,

Dawra Sahih Muslim on QTV

[b][color=green]Asslaamu Alaykum[/color][/b]

The lectures which were delivered at Dawra Sahih Muslim (Kitab-ul-Imaan and Kitab-ul-Salaat), by Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri in October 2007 at the Gamkol Sharif Masjid in Birmingham, are now being shown on QTV. Allhamdulillah!

The Lectures are being aired from the 28th of January 2008 at:
9am, 5pm (repeat) and 1am (repeat).

If you can understand Urdu, i urge you to watch the lectures. MaashaAllah the quality of the lectures speaks for itself.

Dawah

[color=green][b]Assalaamu Alaykum[/b][/color]

What does it mean to be a dawah carrier?

Are you a dawah carrier? Do you give dawah to Muslims, non-Muslims or both? Or do you shy away and wait for someone else to do the preaching?

What characteristics do you think a dawah carrier should have?

Lastly, how do you give dawah?

Discuss.

[color=green][b]Wa'Alaykum Assalaam[/b][/color]

@Muslimbro: Please don't kill the topic by digging up a similar thread, shukran jazeelan.

Shaykh Muhammad Al Yaqoubi - Birmingham

In the Shade of the New Hijri Year: Establishing a Medina Society: The Prophetic Model

Sunday 27th January 2008 – Birmingham

5pm ( Maghrib Prayer at 4:48pm )

Venue:
Central Jamia Mosque Ghamkolvia,
107 – 113
Golden Hillock Road , Small Heath,
Birmingham,
B10 0DP

NOTE: The Grand Khatem for the late wife (may Allah have mercy on her) of Shaykh Muhammad will take place after the talk Insh`Allah.

Jannah - The Garden from the Quran and Hadith

A ahadith thread on Jannah.

[b][color=indigo]We asked: "What is the Garden made of?" The Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wa Sallam (Peace and Blessings be upon him) said: "A brick of Gold and a brick of Sliver, its mortar is of strongly scented musk, its stones are pearls and emeralds, and its soils is of safforn. Those who enter it will be in affluent circumstances and will not be destitute, they will live for ever and not die, their garments will not wear out, and their youth will not pass away." [/color][/b](Narrated by Abu Hurayra (rh), al-Tirmidhi)

From darkness to light

Asslaamu aalaikum

This thread is for everyone to share their experiences about how they came to Islam or how they became practicing. The journey, struggles, the end result and so forth.

I don’t know about anyone else but I find it really inspiring when people talk about how they came to the path and everything. It makes you realise how luckily we are that Allah swt has chosen to guide us and that we are lucky to be Muslims and not disbelievers!

(I’ll add later inshaaAllah)

Know your role models

Asslaamu aalaikum!

allahmdulilah ta'ala we as muslims have the best role models in history but how many of us know anything about them? their lives, their works? the sahaba were the best of people and were loved dearly by nabi kareem saw. its a real shame that many of us don’t no anything about them, if it wasn’t for them we wouldn’t be muslims today. they fought and sacrificed their lives for islam.

so, lets all share stories about the sahaba, the ambiya and the early imams.

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