Maandag 29 April 2013

Ablutions (wudhu) before shalat


Assalamu'alaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatu

(Salvation and mercy of God hopely remain in you all) ya my brother and sister..

Before shalat we must take ablution (wudhu)... so first,let's learn about it, before we learn about shalat...
It's step by step ablutions ;
1. Intention and Read Basmalah
If a Muslim will ablutions (wudhu), then let him intentions with his heart, then read:
بسم الله
Bismillah

"With the Name of God."
Based on the words of the Prophet alaihi wa sallam:
لا وضوء لمن لم يذكر اسم الله عليه
"Not (perfect) ablution (wudhu) someone who does not mention the name of Allah (read bísmíllaah)." (Narrated by Ahmad, Abu Dawud, Ibn Majah, and Ahmad Shakir)
 

2. wash palms
Sunnah then wash palms three times when starting ablution with interrupt the fingers.
 

3. gargle
Then rinse your mouth, gargle with water in the mouth, then remove it.
 

4. Istínsyaq and Istíntsar
Then ístínsyaq, namely sipped water into the nose with breath, then took it back. Smell the water from his right hand, then remove it by holding his nose with his left hand.
Sunnah to ístínsyaq with strong, except when fasting, because it was fear the water would go into the stomach.
Prophet alaihi wa sallam said:
وبالغ فى الاستنشاق إلا أن تكون صائما
"Indeed mean (do strongly) when ístínsyaq, except when you are fasting." (Narrated by Ahmad, Hakim, Bayhaqi, and Ibn Hajar).
 

5. Face wash
Then wash your face. The face restrictions are:
• The length starting from the beginning of the head where hair grows up to chin place to grow a beard.
• The width from the right ear to the left ear.
• existing hair on the face, and the skin underneath it should be washed, if the hair is thin.
As if the hair was thick, it shall be washed the surface part and sunnat for interrupt it (with the fingers).
 

6. Second Hand wash
Then wash hands, right hand and left hand up to fingertip, based on the word of Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala:
وأيديكم إلى المرافق
"And (wash) your hands up to the fingertips." (Surah Al-Maidah: 6)

7. Head and ears rubbed
Then wiped your head and ears once. It's done from the front of the head, and then (second hand) rubbed until it gets to the back of the head (occiput), then back again rub hands until the front of the head.
Then rub the ears with water that left in the hands after head rubbed.
 

8. Wash both feet
Then wash both legs, until your ankles, based on the word of Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala:
وأرجلكم إلى الكعبين
"And (wash) your feet up to the ankles ..." (Surah Al-Maidah: 6)
Ankles are prominent bone at the bottom of the calf.
• People whose hands or legs cut off, so he only required washing the remaining limbs, which still required to be washed.
• If the hand or foot completely severed, then he is only obliged to wash the tip.
 

9. Reading Prayer
After completion of ablution, then read (prayer):
أشهد أن لا إله إلا الله وحده لا شريك له وأشهد أن محمدا عبده ورسوله, اللهم اجعلني من التوابين,
واجعلني من المتطهرين
"Asyhadualla ila ha illallah wahdahu lasyarikalahu wa asyhaduanna muhammdan ngabduhu warosulluhu, allahummaj ngalni minattawabina wajngalni minal mutatohirin"

"I testify that none has the right to worshiped except Allah, no partner to Him, and I believe that Muhammad is His servant and apostle. O Allah, make me among those who repent, and also make me among those who are self-cleaning.
 

10. ablutions must consecutive
That people who take ablution must consecutive step by step (orderly and continuously)
 

11. Drying  with the towels
You are allowed to dry the ablution (with a towel and others) after your ablution completed.

Sondag 28 April 2013

translate surah alfatehah


Assalamu'alaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatu

(Salvation and mercy of God hopely remain in you all) ya my brother and sister..

now I want to share surah Alfatehah (1-7), this is the first surah in alqur'an, and we use this surah in shalat every day, I like this surah, because this surah have an amazing means, like a pray, thankfull, and show up our love for god :)I hope you enjoy read this.......


BIMILLAAHIR-RAHMAANIR-RAHIIM.
AL-HAMDU LILLAAHI RABBIL-'AALAMIIN.
AR-RAHMAANIR-RAHIIM. MAALIKI YAUMID-DIIN.
IYYAAKA NA'BUDU WA IYYAAKA NASTA'IIN.
IHDINASH-SHIRAATHAL-MUSTAQIIM.
SHIRAATHAL-LADZIINA AN'AMTA 'ALAIHIM GHAIRIL-MAGHDHUUBI 'ALAIHIM WA LADH-DHAALLIIN.
AAMIIN.


1. In the Name of Allah, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful.

2. All the praises and thanks be to Allah, the Lord of the 'Alamin (mankind, jinns and all that exists). 

3. The Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful.

4. The Only Owner (and the Only Ruling Judge) of the Day of Recompense (i.e. the Day of Resurrection)
5. You (Alone) we worship, and You (Alone) we ask for help (for each and everything).

6. Guide us to the Straight Way
7. The Way of those on whom You have bestowed Your Grace, not (the way) of those who earned Your Anger (such as the Jews), nor of those who went astray (such as the Christians).

Vrydag 26 April 2013

Five pillars of Islam

Assalamu'alaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatu

(Salvation and mercy of God hopely remain in you all) ya my brother and sister..

Five pillars of Islam :
Syahadat; Giving two sentences creed; accept that God is singular and the Prophet Muhammad was the messenger of God.
Accomplishing pray five times a day.
Giving zakat.
Fasting the month of Ramadan.
Accomplishing Hajj for those who can


1. Syahadat

First Pillars: Testifying that there is no god right to be worship except for Allah and Muhammad is the messenger of Allah.
Shahada (testimony) has the meaning that should be known as a Muslim and practiced. And who said that verbally but do not know what that means and do not practice it, there is no benefit at all to the creed.

The meaning of "La ilaha illallah'''

No one should ask for assisted or ask for protected except ask to God. Allah ta'ala says in the Qur'an Al-karim:
"People should not put their trust in Allah besides, should not hope except in God, and should not humility but to God alone"


The meaning "Muhammad Rasulullah"
Meaning of the Prophet Muhammad creed is to know and believe that Muhammad is the messenger of God to all people, he's an ordinary servant should not be worshiped, and the prophet that should not be denied. But must be obeyed and followed. You will also know and believe that the source of law-making is the same whether the symbols-symbols of worship which God commanded ritual and rule of law and Shari'a in all sectors as well as decisions regarding halal and haram. All of that should not be except through God's messenger who can deliver his Shari'a. Therefore, a Muslim should not accept a command that came not through Rasul SAW. Allah ta'ala says:



"What is the prophet given to you then accept it and what he forbids to you then leave it (Al-Hashr: 7)"


2. Salat

 

Praying five times a day that God commanded to be a means of interaction between God and a Muslim where he pray to Him. Also to be a means of prevention for a Muslim from vile and evil actions so he get peace of mind and body that can make her happy in this world and the hereafter 

 

"Surely it is the duty of prayer prescribed time over those who believe" (An Nisa: 103)

the praying five times are Salat Shubuh, Salat Dzuhur, Salat Ashar, Salat Maghrib, Salat Isya'

3. Fasting


Fasting means refraining from thirst and hunger and evil acts from sunrise to sunset.

There are several benefits in fasting. Among the most important:
1. Fasting is worship to God and execute His commands. The people will left their lust, eating and drinking.
2. The benefits of fasting on health angle, economic, social. No one can know except those who fasted with creed and faith
.

4. Zakat
 


Zakat means to give a portion of our wealth to those who deserve it, to cleanse or purify.
Among the benefits of give zakat is cheer the souls of the poor and cover their needs and strengthen the bond of love between them and the rich.

5. Hajj
 
Hajj is the fifth pillar of Islam Mecca once in a lifetime. In Hajj there are infinite benefits:
1. First, the Hajj is a form of worship to Allah Ta'ala with the spirit, body and possessions.
2. Second, when the Hajj Muslims from all corners can come together and meet in one place. They wear the same clothes and worship to God one at a time. There is no difference between the leaders and the led, rich or poor, white or black. All the creatures and servants of God. So that the Muslims can berta'aruf (known each) and Ta'awun (helping each other). They remember the day God raised them all and collect them in one place to be held hisab (counting charity) so they made ​​preparations for the afterlife by doing obedience to Allah ta'ala.