23🔶️(Hadith) The most beloved of places to Allah are the Masaajid, and the most hated of places to Allah are the market places. The masjid is a place of sajood. A place where you remember Allah and do zikhr. How many of us can say we remember Allah in a market place akin to the way we remember Allah in the masjid? (That is why reciting the "dua of souk" has such a great reward). For the person who seeks to make his primary concern, Allah...everything beloved to Allah, becomes beloved to him. The houses of Allah are supposed to be our houses as well. It is for this reason, that the Prophet SAWS said to the husbands (as a council for treatment of their wives) : Dont forbid the female servant of Allah from going to the house of Allah. Every servant of Allah, even if it's a child, must be able to find a home in their hearts for the masaajids. It should be a place where they go to crave mercy, tranquility and for nourishment. Hence, there is absolutely no replacement for such an integral thing (like masjids) in our lives. And it is for this reason why Allah loves it so much. 🔶️🔶️Dua of Souk:(before entering the market place)🔶️🔶️ لَا إِلٰهَ إِلَّا اللّٰہُ وَحْدَهٗ لَا شَرِيكَ لَهٗ ، لَهُ الْمُلْكُ وَلَهُ الْحَمْدُ يُحْيِي وَيُمِيتُ وَهُوَ حَيٌّ لَا يَمُوتُ بِيَدِهِ الْخَيْرُ وَهُوَ عَلٰی كُلِّ شَيْءٍ قَدِيرٍ Laa 'ilaaha 'illallaahu wahdahu laa shareeka lahu, lahul-mulku wa lahul-hamdu, yuhyee wa yumeetu, wa Huwa hayyun laa yamootu, biyadihil-khayru, wa Huwa 'alaa kulli shay'in Qadeer. None has the right to be worshipped but Allah alone, Who has no partner. His is the dominion and His is the praise. He brings life and He causes death, and He is living and does not die. In His Hand is all good, and He is Able to do all things.
As salaam u alaikum, I recently moved to Pakistan with my husband from south Africa, and I use to love going to the masjid, I can tell you that reading salah at home is totally different from reading salah in the masjid. When I came to Pakistan, I was told women are not allowed to go to the mosque, and my heart just can't get over that longing for Allah's house . The tranquillity and sense of belonging is just something that you cannot explain or find anywhere else. I home inshaAllah, I can have that back because it is not fair on us who want to go and worship in the masjid
@@ummemuhammad6562 As salaam u alaikum, I am in punjab, very far from Lahore unfortunately 😢but shukr for replying, I have a little bit of hope. InshaAllah, I will find a way to Allah's house just to quench that longing of making sujood.
I have been waiting for this ! Love this series ! May Allah SWT guide us to the right path , help us give our best in these last few days of Ramadan and accept our repentance and good deeds !
Allah loves the mosque. The Muslim mosque belongs to Allah. A mosque is the house of Allah we say. At this point I want to say something that I faced in my life. Here I go.. . I am a sri Lankan Muslim. Few months before, I came to know that due to someone's spy a Muslim person was not in good terms with me and moreover he was not talking with me. This I noticed inside the mosque too. One day after the Zuhar prayers I thought of saying salam to that person who was not talking with me. So after Zuhar prayers I went near to that particular person and said Salam to him. He didn't reply for my salam, instead of that, he hold my hand and came to strike me, suddenly a person who is well known to me quickly came near me and stopped that person striking to me. Later, for no reasons that person started shouting to me by saying false details just to keep informed the people who were inside the mosque. I can't understand as to why that person was utterly all false words just to put me down for no reasons. Later I came out of the mosque and went back to my home. After that in pains I left the matter to Allah. This Muslim person came to hit me inside the mosque, I mean inside the HOUSE of ALLAH. Until now no punishments were given to that person, even the mosque trustee board didn't warn that person and their was no justice. When that Muslim person came to hit me, the mosque Imam was watching this and he didn't take any care of this. The Muslim person who came to hit me never came to me for forgiveness. Even the mosque trustee board didn't inquire this matter. And even the mosque Imam noted this and didn't come forward to inquire about this matter. Is this correct as per Islamic teachings? Can anyone hit or kill anyone inside the mosque? Is this permissible in Islam? Why there is no justice for this? It's a painful incident to me and I lost my confidence and prestige. This happened few months ago inside a Mosque in sri Lanka. This incident happened after Zuhar prayers in a city big mosque.
Should the masājid close under the current circumstances? According to the law and current government guidelines, places of worship are allowed to remain open during the current lockdown. Hence, in view of this, the masājid should remain open whilst strictly adhering to the precautionary measures outlined by the Government. What if a masjid does not have adequate volunteers to manage the safety measures? It is imperative that the management exhausts all avenues to facilitate the safe opening of the masjid. Serving the masjid and those attending it is a great honour for Muslims; hence they should be encouraged to volunteer for this noble act so that they may become a means of fellow Muslims reaping the benefits of attending the House of Allāh ta‘ālā. The importance of keeping the masājid open cannot be stressed enough and the masjid management should facilitate this even if they have to incur costs. The masājid remaining open whilst the number of Covid-19 cases continue to rise is causing anxiety amongst some members of the community. Should this be considered? There are two aspects to consider; Firstly, from a logical perspective, there is no data to prove that the masājid remaining open has been a cause of any significant rise in the number of Covid-19 cases. Furthermore, outlets providing essential needs and services have been kept open and any potential rise of Covid-19 cases due to this has been tolerated. For Muslims, the masājid are also an equally, if not a greater essential need and this has also been recognised by the Government. Secondly, the masājid are sanctuaries of safety and serenity for all and a means of the Blessings of Allāh ta‘ālā descending upon the community. The masājid contribute to spiritual and mental wellbeing and they are places of solace and tranquillity for the distressed. Furthermore, it is our belief that attending and spending time in the masjid will be a means of Divine protection. It has been reported that our Beloved Nabī ṣallallāhu ‘alayhi wasallam stated: ‘When a calamity descends from the sky, it is averted from those who frequent the masājid.’ (Shu‘abul-Īmān) Therefore, the current circumstances advocate a greater need for the masājid to remain open
23🔶️(Hadith) The most beloved of places to Allah are the Masaajid, and the most hated of places to Allah are the market places. The masjid is a place of sajood. A place where you remember Allah and do zikhr. How many of us can say we remember Allah in a market place akin to the way we remember Allah in the masjid? (That is why reciting the "dua of souk" has such a great reward). For the person who seeks to make his primary concern, Allah...everything beloved to Allah, becomes beloved to him. The houses of Allah are supposed to be our houses as well. It is for this reason, that the Prophet SAWS said to the husbands (as a council for treatment of their
wives) : Dont forbid the female servant of Allah from going to the house of Allah. Every servant of Allah, even if it's a child, must be able to find a home in their hearts for the masaajids. It should be a place where they go to crave mercy, tranquility and for nourishment. Hence, there is absolutely no replacement for such an integral thing (like masjids) in our lives. And it is for this reason why Allah loves it so much.
🔶️🔶️Dua of Souk:(before entering the market place)🔶️🔶️
لَا إِلٰهَ إِلَّا اللّٰہُ وَحْدَهٗ لَا شَرِيكَ لَهٗ ، لَهُ الْمُلْكُ وَلَهُ الْحَمْدُ يُحْيِي وَيُمِيتُ وَهُوَ حَيٌّ لَا يَمُوتُ بِيَدِهِ الْخَيْرُ وَهُوَ عَلٰی كُلِّ شَيْءٍ قَدِيرٍ
Laa 'ilaaha 'illallaahu wahdahu laa shareeka lahu, lahul-mulku wa lahul-hamdu, yuhyee wa yumeetu, wa Huwa hayyun laa yamootu, biyadihil-khayru, wa Huwa 'alaa kulli shay'in Qadeer.
None has the right to be worshipped but Allah alone, Who has no partner. His is the dominion and His is the praise. He brings life and He causes death, and He is living and does not die. In His Hand is all good, and He is Able to do all things.
This upset me.. They only open the masjid for women 1 day a week for 3 hours :(
Mashallah
Allahu Akbar Love It. .ThankYou☺☺Allahumma salle ala Muhammad🌹
As salaam u alaikum, I recently moved to Pakistan with my husband from south Africa, and I use to love going to the masjid, I can tell you that reading salah at home is totally different from reading salah in the masjid. When I came to Pakistan, I was told women are not allowed to go to the mosque, and my heart just can't get over that longing for Allah's house . The tranquillity and sense of belonging is just something that you cannot explain or find anywhere else. I home inshaAllah, I can have that back because it is not fair on us who want to go and worship in the masjid
Where do you live in Pakistan? It's very different in Lahore, there is separate place for women in most of the Masaajid that I know.
@@ummemuhammad6562
As salaam u alaikum, I am in punjab, very far from Lahore unfortunately 😢but shukr for replying, I have a little bit of hope. InshaAllah, I will find a way to Allah's house just to quench that longing of making sujood.
@@NasirMehmood-om2vc InshaAllah. Prayers and love for you ya ukhti. 💕
@@ummemuhammad6562 😙love you for the sake of Allah , and may He grant all of your duaas, and except every ibadad from you ameen
@@NasirMehmood-om2vc جزاك الله خيراً
Same for you my sister in Islam ❤️
SubhanAllah
I have been waiting for this ! Love this series !
May Allah SWT guide us to the right path , help us give our best in these last few days of Ramadan and accept our repentance and good deeds !
SubhanAllah💛 what a beautiful comparison.
Alhamdulillah
SubhanAllah 💛 beautiful as always.
The place where i forgot Allah the most is school
Maybe u can pray in ur school
Allah loves the mosque. The Muslim mosque belongs to Allah. A mosque is the house of Allah we say. At this point I want to say something that I faced in my life. Here I go.. . I am a sri Lankan Muslim. Few months before, I came to know that due to someone's spy a Muslim person was not in good terms with me and moreover he was not talking with me. This I noticed inside the mosque too. One day after the Zuhar prayers I thought of saying salam to that person who was not talking with me. So after Zuhar prayers I went near to that particular person and said Salam to him. He didn't reply for my salam, instead of that, he hold my hand and came to strike me, suddenly a person who is well known to me quickly came near me and stopped that person striking to me. Later, for no reasons that person started shouting to me by saying false details just to keep informed the people who were inside the mosque. I can't understand as to why that person was utterly all false words just to put me down for no reasons. Later I came out of the mosque and went back to my home. After that in pains I left the matter to Allah. This Muslim person came to hit me inside the mosque, I mean inside the HOUSE of ALLAH. Until now no punishments were given to that person, even the mosque trustee board didn't warn that person and their was no justice. When that Muslim person came to hit me, the mosque Imam was watching this and he didn't take any care of this. The Muslim person who came to hit me never came to me for forgiveness. Even the mosque trustee board didn't inquire this matter. And even the mosque Imam noted this and didn't come forward to inquire about this matter. Is this correct as per Islamic teachings? Can anyone hit or kill anyone inside the mosque? Is this permissible in Islam? Why there is no justice for this? It's a painful incident to me and I lost my confidence and prestige. This happened few months ago inside a Mosque in sri Lanka. This incident happened after Zuhar prayers in a city big mosque.
can anyone show a single proof that wives of prophet(s) have read salat from Masjid
Jazak Allah Khir❤️ .. However that Hadith about the duaa of the market is a weak hadith and some scholars made it Hasan
Should the masājid close under the current circumstances?
According to the law and current government guidelines, places of worship are allowed to remain open during the current lockdown. Hence, in view of this, the masājid should remain open whilst strictly adhering to the precautionary measures outlined by the Government.
What if a masjid does not have adequate volunteers to manage the safety measures?
It is imperative that the management exhausts all avenues to facilitate the safe opening of the masjid. Serving the masjid and those attending it is a great honour for Muslims; hence they should be encouraged to volunteer for this noble act so that they may become a means of fellow Muslims reaping the benefits of attending the House of Allāh ta‘ālā. The importance of keeping the masājid open cannot be stressed enough and the masjid management should facilitate this even if they have to incur costs.
The masājid remaining open whilst the number of Covid-19 cases continue to rise is causing anxiety amongst some members of the community. Should this be considered?
There are two aspects to consider;
Firstly, from a logical perspective, there is no data to prove that the masājid remaining open has been a cause of any significant rise in the number of Covid-19 cases. Furthermore, outlets providing essential needs and services have been kept open and any potential rise of Covid-19 cases due to this has been tolerated. For Muslims, the masājid are also an equally, if not a greater essential need and this has also been recognised by the Government.
Secondly, the masājid are sanctuaries of safety and serenity for all and a means of the Blessings of Allāh ta‘ālā descending upon the community. The masājid contribute to spiritual and mental wellbeing and they are places of solace and tranquillity for the distressed. Furthermore, it is our belief that attending and spending time in the masjid will be a means of Divine protection. It has been reported that our Beloved Nabī ṣallallāhu ‘alayhi wasallam stated: ‘When a calamity descends from the sky, it is averted from those who frequent the masājid.’ (Shu‘abul-Īmān)
Therefore, the current circumstances advocate a greater need for the masājid to remain open
i cant fix phones in the masjid lol dam
What if we like some masjid but family dont allowed. And where they allowed person dont like to visit there?
Preacher Man...in s.e.Asian culture and prohibiting women from mosques.. it's why I don't know how to read Eid prayers...:(
Why do Muslims use the term 'Mosque', we should say Masajid or Masjid
Masha Allah🌙 I prefer MASJID /MASAJID 2 💓😆🌙