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A Refreshing Beginning to Year 2009! A Blissful Ma’al Hijrah 1430! HNY!
December 29, 2008 at 2:24 pm · Filed under Historical Research, Islamic Research & Development, Special Dedications, Uncategorized and tagged: 2009, Ascetic Life, barakah, beautiful, Development, heart, Historical Research, Inner peace, Ma'al Hijrah, Maal Hijrah 1430, New Year, Ponder, resolutions, simple, sincere, Special Dedications, World events
As we start a new Hijrah Year together with the dearest people in our lives, it means a lot to us for attending the Maal Hijrah Celebration @ the Singapore EXPO – with Ustaz Fahrurazi and Ustaz Hassan Din… The Event which was filled with Barakah, Simplicity, Peace, Sincerity and Love bonded and touches our hearts.
The Hijrah Calendar marks a fresh new page to our life for us to consistently improve and analyse.
As he prayed, “ …moga kita berada diantara 7 golongan dibawah naungan Allah bila di Padang Masyhar…”
Masha’Allah. Amin.
As Allah SWT waters His creations, He will always sprinkle His Blessings over you and your family on this Ma’al Hijrah 1430! A very Happy New Year to ALL of you Brothers and Sisters! Let us embrace 2009 with new positive resolutions that will cultivate all our spiritual, physical and emotional into a more refined proviso that will enhance our youthful growth in an aura full of developed and developing aspirations lillahi ta’ala.
Warmest Regards,
A.Rahmat & Noraini H.
“The number of months In the sight of Allah Is twelve (in a year)-So ordained by Him The day He created The Heavens and the Earth; Of them four are sacred: That is the straigth usage. So wrong not yourselves Therein, and fight the Pagans. All together as they Fight you all together. But know that Allah Is with those who restrain themselves.”
…..Qur’an (Surah 9 Verse 36)
If you are one of those who believe that Hijrah of Rasulullah SAW to Madinah occurred on the 1st of Muharram then read on. This article will enlighten you on how this Islamic Calendar began…
Introduction
Islamic calendar is a purely lunar, as apposed to solar or luni-solar, the Muslim (Hijrah) year. It is shorter than the Gregorian year by about 11 days, and months in the Islamic (Hijrah) year are not related to seasons, which are fundamentally related to the solar cycle. This means that important Muslim festivals, which always fall in the same Hijrah month, may occur in different seasons. For example, the Hajj and Ramadhan can take place in the summer as well as the winter. It is only over a 33 year cycle that lunar months take a complete turn and fall during the same season.
The Meaning of Hijrah
‘Maal Hijrah” literally means ‘with Hijrah’ . However in the Arabic language usage this would mean beginning of Hijrah. What then does Hijrah mean. The word Hijrah mean to discard or migrate. Thus it carries the following meanings:
1. Recognition of the plot;
2. Migration from the plot;
3. Leaving witnesses for the plot so that the future generations can learn of and recognize the conspiracy against the faith.
The Islamic calendar is reckoned from the time of migration (Hijrah) of Prophet Mohammad (Peace Be Upon Him) from Mecca to Madina. Rasulullah’s decision to migrate from Mecca came after several years of inhuman treatment of the faithful by the powerful tribes who were united despite all their feuds to stop the spread of Islam.
The process of Hijrah actually occured in the 13 th year of Prophethood when Rasulullah was 53 years old. Prophet Mohammad’s decision to leave Mecca coincided with the Qureshies’ plan to assassinate him. In 622 AD, the Quresh tribesmen held a meeting and decided that a band of young men, one from each tribe, should assassinate Prophet Mohammad collectively so that their responsibility for the murder could not be placed on any particular tribe.
On the eventful night on the 1st of Rabiul Awwal, the Prophet asked his cousin Ali bin Abu Talib to take his place in bed to make the Meccans think that he was asleep. The Prophet himself came out unobserved along with his loyal companion Abu Bakar r.a (who was chosen as the first Caliph after the wafat of the prophet). They secretly made their way to a cave named Thur, not far from Mecca and lay staying hidden there for a day or two until Abu Bakar’s son reported that the search for him had been given up. Then the two set out from Madina on camel back. They reached Quba, on the edge of the Madina oasis, on 12th Rabiul Awwal. With Mohammad’s arrival in Quba a new phase of his career and glory of Islam started.
However the decision to make Hijrah as the beginning of the Islamic Calendar came much later. At that time though the 12 months of the Arabic months were already there, the beginning of the years were marked by different memorable events which had occurred earlier. The years of the Elephant, which is the years Rasulullah was born, was then widely used to mark the beginning of the calendar. This was the year when Abrahah’s army of Elephants marching to destroy Kaabah was crushed by the birds sent by Allah s.w.t. Another event that was used to mark the beginning of the Calendar was the war of Fijaar that occurred in when Rasulullah was 20 years old.
The decision to fix the beginning of the Islamic era was proposed and decided during the era of Omar bin Al-Khattab the second Caliph of Islam, 16 years after the hijrah event occurred. According to early Moslem scholars, Abu Musa Al Shari drew attention of Omar r.a. to an improperly dated debenture or IOU which was payable in the month of Shaaban but it was not clear which Shaaban was actually meant, the present one or the coming one. Omar r.a. called the dignitaries for consultation and a decision to create a calendar that represented an Islamic rule was made.
They made several suggestions to begin the Islamic calendar. Among the dates suggested were the year Rasulullah’s birth , wafat, nubuwwat, and the opening of Makkah . Finally the year of Hijrah, which was suggested b Saidina Ali bin Abi Talib r.a. was accepted. Thus in the years 638 AD, Saidina Omar decided that Hijrah-which occurred on 622 AD- was to became the the first year of the Islamic Calendar of Hijrah.
Though the Rasulullah’s migration happened in the month of Rabiul Awwal there were a few reasons why Muharram was taken as the beginning of the Calendar. The main reason was that the Muslim’s of Makkah had already started migrating since the month of Muharram. the other reason was that there were many memorable event in Islam which has occurred in this month.
This migration has a special significance in the history of Islam. It ended the Meccan period of humiliation and torture and began the era of success. In Madina the power of Islamic nation enhanced day by day. Here, the Rasulullah was not only the religious leader but took the role of a politician and statesman too. Prophet Muhammad expired ten years after his migration to Madina but only in one decade he changed the course of human history.
The Virtues of Surah YaaSin
November 16, 2008 at 4:26 pm · Filed under Islamic Research & Development, Uncategorized and tagged: Abu Hurayrah, barakah, benefits, benefits of yassin, fadhilat, fadhilat surah, Fadhilat Yaasin, fadhilat yasin, heart, heart of quran, night, peaceful, Quran, ya sin, Yaasin
The Goodness of Surah YaaSin
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بِسًــــــــــــــــــــــم اللهِ الرّحمَن الرَّحيم
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FADHILAT SURAH YASSIN
RASULULLAH s.a.w telah bersabda yang bermaksud: “Bacalah surah Yassin
kerana ia mengandungi keberkatan”, iaitu:
1. Apabila orang lapar membaca surah Yassin, ia boleh menjadi
kenyang.
2. Jika orang tiada pakaian boleh mendapat pakaian.
3. Jika orang belum berkahwin akan mendapat jodoh.
4. Jika dalam ketakutan boleh hilang perasaan takut.
5. Jika terpenjara akan dibebaskan.
6. Jika musafir membacanya, akan mendapat kesenangan apa yang
dilihatnya.
7. Jika tersesat boleh sampai ke tempat yang ditujuinya.
8. Jika dibacakan kepada orang yang telah meninggal dunia, Allah
meringankan siksanya.
9. Jika orang yang dahaga membacanya, hilang rasa hausnya.
10.Jika dibacakan kepada orang yang sakit, terhindar daripada
penyakitnya.
11. Rasulullah s.a.w bersabda: “Sesungguhnya setiap sesuatu mempunyai
hati dan hati al-Quran itu ialah Yassin. Sesiapa membaca surah
Yassin,nescaya Allah menuliskan pahalanya seperti pahala membaca
al-Quran sebanyak 10 kali.
12. Sabda Rasulullah s.a.w lagi, “Apabila datang ajal orang yang suka
membaca surah Yassin pada setiap hari, turunlah beberapa malaikat
berbaris bersama Malaikat Maut. Mereka berdoa dan meminta dosanya
diampunkan Allah, menyaksikan ketika mayatnya dimandikan dan turut
menyembahyangkan jenazahnya”.
13. Malaikat Maut tidak mahu memaksa mencabut nyawa orang yang suka
membaca Yassin sehingga datang Malaikat Redwan dari syurga membawa
minuman untuknya.Ketika dia meminumnya alangkah nikmat perasaannya
dan dimasukkan ke dalam kubur dengan rasa bahagia dan tidak merasa
sakit ketika nyawanya diambil.
14. Rasulullah s.a.w bersabda selanjutnya: “Sesiapa bersembahyang
sunat dua rakaat pada malam Jumaat, dibaca pada rakaat pertama
surah Yassin dan rakaat kedua Tabaroka, Allah jadikan setiap huruf
cahaya dihadapannya pada hari kemudian dan dia akan menerima
suratan amalannya ditangan kanan dan diberi kesempatan membela 70
orang daripada ahli rumahnya tetapi sesiapa yang meragui keterangan
ini, dia adalah orang-orang yang munafik.
References:
Websites
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Forum Perbincangan Darul Nu’man: Agama: Fadhilat Surah
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir – Quran Tafsir
The Opening
November 12, 2008 at 3:18 pm · Filed under Islamic Research & Development, Uncategorized and tagged: Al-Fatihah, barakah, beautiful, beginning, fatihah, hikmah, Islamic Research & Development, opening
The Précis of Al-Fatihah
The honorable Surah Al-Fatihah contains seven Ayat including the praise and thanks of Allah, glorifying Him and praising Him by mentioning His most Beautiful Names and most high Attributes. It also mentions the Hereafter, which is the Day of Resurrection, and directs Allah’s servants to ask of Him, invoking Him and declaring that all power and strength comes from Him. It also calls to the sincerity of the worship of Allah alone, singling Him out in His divinity, believing in His perfection, being free from the need of any partners, having no rivals nor equals. Al-Fatihah directs the believers to invoke Allah to guide them to the straight path, which is the true religion, and to help them remain on that path in this life, and to pass over the actual Sirat (bridge over hell that everyone must pass over) on the Day of Judgment. On that Day, the believers will be directed to the gardens of comfort in the company of the Prophets, the truthful ones, the martyrs and the righteous. Al-Fatihah also encourages performing good deeds, so that the believers will be in the company of the good-doers on the Day of Resurrection. The Surah also warns against following the paths of misguidance, so that one does not end up being gathered with those who indulge in sin, on the Day of Resurrection, including those who have earned the anger and those who were led astray.