Prayer for Palestine

The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said:

“The likeness of the believers in their mutual love, mercy and compassion is that of the body; when one part of it is in pain, the rest of the body joins it in restlessness and fever.”

Narrated by al-Bukhari (6011) and Muslim (2586).

Each day, the situation in Gaza seems to be worsening. Remember the people of Gaza in your prayers. Donate generously.

May Allah remove the oppressors who are illegally occupying Palestine. May Allah liberate it for the Muslims and allow Muslims to dwell in the Holy land safely.

Parables from Surah Ar-Ra’d, Ayah 17

He sends down from the sky, rain, and valleys flow according to their capacity, and the torrent carries a rising foam. And from that [ore] which they heat in the fire, desiring adornments and utensils, is a foam like it. Thus Allāh presents [the example of] truth and falsehood. As for the foam, it vanishes, [being] cast off; but as for that which benefits the people, it remains on the earth. Thus does Allāh present examples.

Surah Ar-Ra’d, 17

Allah SWT presents parables in the above ayah for us to reflect and understand.

Rain is likened to wahiy. Rain gives life to the earth, similar to how knowledge from Revelation gives life to the heart.

As rain descends, just like a valley takes water according to its capacity, each person’s heart takes knowledge according to his/her capacity. The hearts differ, as some retain much knowledge while others forget. Bigger hearts will take in substantial knowledge similar to how a deeper valley will have more water.

As rain falls, the torrent causes foam to rise to its surface. The foam is impurities pushed aside leaving the purest form of water. As knowledge begins to flow in a person’s heart, doubts rise up and are cast aside, like the foam of the water. Continuous intake of knowledge will remove one’s doubts, jealousies, hypocrisies, leaving a purer heart.

A similar foam appears when the earth’s minerals are heated like gold, silver, and iron. Its impurities and scum rise to its surface and vanish. What remains is the purified form of metal used to benefit people by making jewelry and goods.

Through these parables, Allah presents the example of truthhood and falsehood. The foam and scum of the water and metal are cast off. They are worthless. This is falsehood which is cast off and useless. The purer form of water and metals remain from which people derive much benefit. What remains and lasts on the earth is what benefits people. This is like the truth that prevails.

JILC Girls Programme – Inspire & Grow Aged 12+

An exciting and exclusive JILC programme tailored for girls will start soon. It will be hosted at Jumeirah Islamic Learning Centre in Al Warqa’a 4, Dubai.

The specially designed programme will be run by highly qualified and IACAD approved instructors and will offer a safe and nurturing environment for your daughters to grow and inspire others and be among the ones whom Allah is pleased with.

The sessions will be held at the JILC Centre in Al Warqa’a 4, Dubai every Saturday morning from 9:30am-12 midday.

Registration is mandatory – please fill out this online form with your daughter’s details and JILC will be in touch to confirm their space. Contact via WhatsApp on +971 55 583 2154 for further information.

Istaghfar: Door to Many Blessings

Surah Hud, 3
Surah Hud, 52

The benefits of istaghfar are great. As stated in the above ayah, Allah will send down rain from the sky to fulfill one’s needs. He will increase us in strength and grant provision in this life for the one who seeks His Forgiveness. We all make mistakes, big and small. Yet it’s essential we seek Allah’s forgiveness frequently, turn back to Him, and change our ways. Keep your tongues moist by seeking Allah’s Forgiveness. Istaghfar opens the door to many blessings.

Surah At Tawbah 38

When Allah’s Messenger (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) commanded the believers to go on the Expedition of Tabuk to fight the Romans, everyone was required to go. The journey was not easy. The weather was hot, provisions were few and the distance was long. Some of the Muslims were reluctant to go on this expedition. In this context, Allah SWT addresses the believers:

O you who have believed, what is [the matter] with you that, when you are told to go forth in the cause of Allāh, you adhere heavily to the earth? Are you satisfied with the life of this world rather than the Hereafter? But what is the enjoyment of worldly life compared to the Hereafter except a [very] little.

One who possesses a sound intellect will never prefer this world over the Hereafter. This life is short and filled with problems. In terms of quality and time, it is nothing compared to the hereafter. In contrast, the enjoyment of the hereafter is filled with eternal happiness. Our focus in this life should be the Hereafter.

In times of difficulty, are we willing to sacrifice worldly comforts for the deen? Or do we only serve the deen when circumstances are easy and beneficial?