Archive for January, 2007

How Bad do You Want to Go to Hajj?

Will you ride a bicycle for two and a half months through 13 countries to go to Hajj?? (Special thanks to Abu Eesa and SisterinIslam for finding this. )

Source: IslamOnline.net and Yahoo!

Epic Bicycle Ride

URUS-MARTAN — Seeking the greatest spiritual experience in a Muslim’s life, a 63-year-old Chechen criss-crossed 13 countries on his rusting bicycle to join nearly three million Muslims from across the world in performing hajj.

“I was only afraid, and am afraid, of God — and that I might not reach my goal,”

Dzhanar-Aliyev Magomed-Ali told Agence France Presse (AFP) on Monday, January 29, after retuning home from the spiritual trip.

Magomed-Ali finished a 10-week trip on his old bike from Urus-Martan, a small village in Chechnya, to the holy city of Makkah in Saudi Arabia.

The distance between the capital Grozny and Makkah is nearly 5,000 kilometers but the aging Chechen clocked up nearly 12,000 kilometers in his circuitous route.

…..

He said the inspiration came from his mother who visited him in a dream.

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Incredible Journey

Determined to make the journey, Magomed-Ali took the precaution of training for his tough road, taking short cycle-rides around Chechnya’s war-ravaged landscape.

The elderly Chechen also equipped himself with 11 spare bicycle chains and six replacement inner tubes for his bicycle.

He recalled the unprecedented route he made through 13 states on his mud-splattered “iron horse” as he calls his old bicycle.

He left his village on November 8 heading to neighboring Azerbaijan, where he camped outside the Saudi embassy hoping for a visa.

“The consulate’s employees took me to be abnormal and couldn’t understand how I planned to get to their country by bicycle,” Mogomed-Ali told AFP, wearing his traditional sheepskin hat and woolen jumper.

After 18 days of relentless efforts with the consulate officials, he gave up and headed south across the border into Iran.

But later came the hardest leg of his journey when he reached war-ravaged Iraq, where he faced a dilemma with the US soldiers.

“Because I hadn’t got a visa, they broke my bicycle, smashed it against the ground and called me a Russian pig,”

Mogomed-Ali recalled.

“I told them I wasn’t Russian but a Muslim and they seized my passport and pointed to the crosses on the cover.”

He was then forced to turn around and head back to Iran and around Iraq through Armenia and Georgia, down through Turkey, Syria and Jordan.

Finally, after further border wrangles, the Chechen faithful reaches Saudi Arabia to seek his cherished destination, Makkah.

In the holy city, Mogomed-Ali was well-received and offered prayers for his family and homeland, before turning round and heading back home.

Despite the hardships he encountered, the old Chechen is now counting his blessings.

“I did the hajj in order to fulfill the will of my mother, who gave me life and taught me love for my homeland, which for me is priceless,”

Mogomed-Ali said, standing beside the bike adorned with the emblem of Chechen independence fighters.

The small mountainous republic of Chechnya has been ravaged by conflict since 1994, with just three years of relative peace after the first Russian invasion of the region ended in August 1996 and the second began in October 1999.

Dedicated to Amad, Abu Ameerah, and ExExBlogger

This video is dedicated to Amad, after he posted this, and Abu Ameerah just because, and ExExBlogger because the video is brazen…lol

How was it Making the Hajj Pilgrimage back in 1953?

asSalaam ‘alaykum wa Rahamtullah,

A good brother forwarded me this email with pics of people going to Hajj back in 1953. The photos were in an issue of National Geographic back in 1953. Click on the images to see the full size images, insha’Allah. I was talking to my dad after showing him these photos and he would tell me how different it was when he went back in the 1970s and then again in the 1980s, i think. And as we know Hajj has really changed now. Allahu ‘Alam.

The cover of the magazine.

These are people ready to go to hajj. This is probably the only thing that is the same now and has been since the time of the Prophet (sal Allahu ‘alayhi wa sallam) and Sahaaba (radi Allahu anha).

Passengers on a Hajj ship being unloaded.

No non-muslims beyond a certain point

Man writign a letter home that he has arrived safely.

The market.

Pick your slaughter.

Slaughter it or get it slaughtered.

Cool off with a coke.

When Houston Freezes Over!

asSalaam ‘alaykum wa Rahamtullah,

Yea….so it was crazy cold in Houston this past week, alhamdulillah. But it was definitely an experience, and the main reason I am writing this post is because when it got cold right from the first day of class to about 2-3 days ago it reminded me of this post Hood wrote about a month ago (exactly a month from when the cold weather started). I kept watching the weather and they kept mentioning an arctic blast etc. etc. etc. But every time I saw, heard, tasted, or either I touched the cold weather or it touched me, my mind kept thinking about that post Hood wrote about a month ago. Well, I think I felt a bit like Hood when this weather came by, the cold was so painful, the chilly wind was so sharp, it almost felt like an arrow piercing through the flesh. As far as I can remember I had not seen ice form on everything like this, at least in Houston. I remembered it snowed while I was at the Texas Da’wah Conference 2 years ago but freezing like this was unseen, at least by me. It felt like all of Houston was frozen, I touched the trunks of trees and i could feel the ice, and my driveway as well was frozen.

Click on the images to see the full image.


My dad’s car and my car, completely frozen . There was a layer of ice all over them.

The rose bushes and other plants in my backyard had icicles hanging off their leaves.

Me sitting in the car and watching the ice melt off the car.

Icicles hanging off the street signs.

This is the part I kept thinking about in my head everytime i experienced the weather:

Usually when we think of Hell, we think of raging flames that will engulf its inhabitants, burning their bodies to a crisp, only for their bodies to then re-form and the punishment to continue. Little do we thing about the coldness of Hell, and how freezing it will actually be at times and places in it.

Al-Bukhari narrates from Abu Hurayrah that the Prophet said:

“When heat is intense then pray later when it cools down, because the intense heat is from the exhaust of Hell; Hell complained to God, saying that it was devouring parts of itself, so God gave it two times to release its exhaust; once in the winter and once in the summer. The intense heat and intense cold you find in these times are from this.”

Not that in the hellfire this coldness will be of any comfort. We know that God has told us what means ((…they will taste therein neither coolness nor drink, except boiling fluids and ghassaq…))

Instead may be like what was described in the hadith narrated from al-Darimi, Ibn Al-Sunni and al-Bayhaqi with a weak isnad from Abu Hurayrah that the Messenger of God said:

“On intensely hot days, Allah listens and looks to the people of the heavens and earth. When one of his servants says: There is none worthy of worship but God. Today is really hot. O God, save me from the heat of Hell! God says to Hell: One of my servants has sought refuge in me from you, I witness that I have then done so. On intensely cold days, Allah listens and looks to the people of the heavens and earth. When one of his servants says: There is none worthy of worship but God. Today is really cold. O God, save me from the artic coldness of Hell! God says to Hell: One of my servants has sought refuge in me from your intense coldness, I witness that I have then done so.” Some of them said: “What is the artic coldness of hell?” He replied: “A place in which the disbeliever is thrown and crumbles to pieces from the intense cold.”

And indeed as Hood said:

May Allah save us from the artic cold and intense heat of Hell, and enter us into Paradise ((…لا يرون فيها شمسا ولا زمهريرا…)). Amin.

Ameen and Ameen again!

Wa Allahu ta’aala ‘Alim

Yasir Qadhi at TDC ‘06: Islam: A Light for the Ages: Final Session

asSalaam ‘alaykum wa Rahamtullahi wa Barakatuh,

I guess it is time to begin rolling out the videos and speeches at TDC this past year alhamdulillah. Of course the stuff that isn’t copyrighted. So to start the series of videos off, we have Yasir Qadhi giving the final talk of the final session at the conference. Masha’Allah the final session had an awesome presentation about the muslims and their activities in Trinidad and Tobago followed by talks by Shaykh Waleed Basyouni, Shaykh Sadullah Khan, Shaykh Hasan Khalil, Shaykh Ibrahim adDremali, Br. Ahmed Sidky, and finally Yasir Qadhi. The presentation on the muslim community in Trinidad and Tobago definitely blew everyone away and it was definitely a very good way to end the conference because the theme was “Islam: A Light for the Ages”. No matter where you go or what time you are in Islam has flourished and will flourish, insha’Allah.

www.texasdawah.org

Before I forget, mad props to my an awesome brother and a great friend who got some awesome footage of the conference: Ubaid Seth, who also happen to run the Muslim Video Blog. He recorded and edited the video, masha’Allah.

Related Links:
TDC06: Moderation in the Theology of Ahl us Sunnah: Yasir Qadhi (Lota Enterprises)
TDC06: Making Progress with the Progressives: Yasir Qadhi (Lota Enterprises)
TDC06: Animal Rights in Islam: Yasir Qadhi (Lota Enterprises)
TDC06: Relationship Between Reason and Revelation: Yasir Qadhi (nuqtah)
TDC06: Relationship Between Reason and Revelation: Yasir Qadhi (anonymous)
TDC06: Milestones in Da’wah: Ibrahim adDremali (Lota Enterprises)
TDC06: Khutbah Workshop I: Mamdouh Mohammad (Lota Enterprises)

Related Posts:
Biography of Yasir Qadhi
Audio: Explanation of Kitaab atTawheed by yasir Qadhi
Video: Western Xenophobia and Muslim Reaction by Yasir Qadhi at GPU ‘06
Video: Reply to the “Dispatches: Undercover Mosques” Documentary
Article: Advice From an Older Brother
Article: Yasir Qadhi’s words on Discerning Truth Amongst Groups
Book Summary: What is Dua? (Dua:Weapon of the Believer by Yasir Qadhi)
Book Summary: Dua and it’s Relationship to Aqeedah (Dua:Weapon of the Believer by Yasir Qadhi)
Book Summary: Du’aa is a form of Worship. (Dua:Weapon of the Believer by Yasir Qadhi)

Dr. Abu Ameenah Bilal Philips’ Reply to ‘Despatches: Undercover Mosques’

Dr. Bilal Philips replies to the Despatches program controversy aired int he UK. Read Lota Enterprises, Inc. ’s post on this here to get an idea of what is going on. And listen to Yasir Qadhi’s response here as well. Lota’s post has a response by Shaykh Abu Usama as well.

‘Abdullah ibn alMubarak (d.181AH)’s Letter to Fudayl ibn ‘Iyaad (d.187AH)

asSalaam ‘alaykum wa Rahamtullah,

The entire nasheed:

Download this Audio from Odeo here and from ribaat.org here!

يا عابد الحرمين

يا عابدَ الحرمين لو أبصرتْـَنا … لعلمتَ أنَّكَ في العبادةِ تلعبُ
مَنْ كانَ يخضبُ خدَّه بدموعِه … فنحورنُـا بدمـائِنا تَتَخْضَبُ

أوكان يتعبُ خيله في بـاطل … فخيـولنا يوم الصبيحة تتعبُ

ريحُ العبيرٍ لكم ونحنُ عبيرُنا … رَهَجُ السنابكِ والغبارُ الأطيبُ

ولقد أتـانا مـن مقالِ نبيِنا … قولٌ صحيحٌ صادقٌ لا يَكذبُ

لا يستوي غبـارُ أهلِ الله في … أنفِ أمرئٍ ودخانُ نارٍ تَلهبُ

هذا كتابُ الله ينـطقُ بيننا … ليسَ الشهيدُ بميـتٍ لا يكذبُ

This is an amazing poem written by the Imam, Zaahid, and Mujahid ‘Abdullah ibn alMubarak (d. 181 AH) to another great Imam and Zaahid Fudayl ibn ‘Iyaad (d. 187 AH). Both from amongst the Imams of the salaf.

The audio above starts off by quoting the narration of this poem/letter found in the Tafseer of alHafidh Ibn Katheer (d. 774 AH) which is quoted below:

Al-Hafiz ibn `Asakir mentioned in the biography of `Abdullah bin al-Mubarak, that Muhammad bin Ibrahim bin Abi Sakinah said,

“While in the area of Tarsus, `Abdullah bin al-Mubarak dictated this poem to me when I was greeting him goodbye. He sent the poem with me to al-FuDayl bin`Iyad in the year 170,

‘O ye who worships in the vicinity of the Two Holy Masjids!

If you but see us, you will realise that you are only jesting in worship.

He who brings wetness to his cheek with his tears should know that our necks are being wet by our blood.

He who tires his horses without purpose, now that our horses are getting tired in battle.

Scent of perfume is yours, while ours is the glimmer of spears and the stench of dust [in battle].

We were narrated about in the speech of our Prophet, an authentic statement that never lies.

That the dust that erupts by Allah’s horses and which fills the nostrils of a man shall never be combined with the smoke of a raging Fire.

This, the Book of Allah speaks among us that the martyr is not dead, and the truth in Allah’s book cannot be denied.’

“I met al-Fudayl ibn `Iyad in the Sacred Masjid and gave him the leter. When he read it, his eyes became tearful and he said, ‘Abu `Abdur-Rahman (`Abdullah bin al-Mubarak) has said the truth and offered sincere advice to me.’ He then asked me, ‘Do you write the Hadeeth?’ I said, ‘Yes.’ He said, ‘Write this Hadeeth as reward for delivering the letter of Abu `Abdur-Rahman to me.’ He then dictated,

‘Mansur bin al-Mu`tamir narrated to us that Abu Saalih narrated from Abu Hurayrah that a man asked, ‘O Messenger of Allah! Teach me a good deed that will earn me the reward of the Mujahideen in Allah’s cause.’

The Prophet sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam said, ‘Are you able to pray continuously and fast without breaking the fast?’ The man said, ‘O Messenger of Allah! I cannot bear it.’

The Prophet sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam said,

‘By He in Whose Hand is my soul! Even if you were able to do it, you would not achieve the grade of the Mujahideen in Allah’s cause. Did you not know that the horse of the Mujaahid earns rewards for him as long as it lives?’”

[Ahmad]

The following is Brother Shibli Zaman’s write-up on this beautiful poem which I got from MENJ:

Yaa `aabid al-haramayni, law abSartanaa; la`llimta annaka bi-l `ibaadati tal`abu; Man yakhdubu khaddahu bi dumu’ihi; Fa nuhuruna bi l-dima’i tatakhaddabu…”

This nasheed is mentioned in Imam ad-Dhahabi’s “Siyar al-A`laam al-Nubalaa’”:

“Narrated by al-KhaaTib ibn `Asaakir, on the authority of Muhammad bin Ibraaheem bin Abee Sakeenah who said: ‘Abdullaah ibn al-Mubaarak recited these couplets to us in Tarsus and recited them to FuDayl bin `EeyaaD.’ This was in the year 170 (Hijri).”

Tarsus is “Tarsoos” in Arabic. Back then it was Byzantine Anatolia, or Greece, which the Muslims called “ar-Room”. Today it is in modern day Turkey.

This is also found in Tafseer ibn Katheer at the end of the interpretation of Surah Aal `Imraan from ibn `Asaakir instead of Abdullaah bin Muhammad QaaDee.

The Nasheed is also found in the Tareekh Damashq (History of Damascus) of Ibn `Asaakir.

The translation is as follows:

“O you who worships in the Two Holiest of places, If you had seen us you would know that your worship is but mere play;
You whose cheeks are tinted with tears, our chests are tinted with our blood!
And if your horse is busy in frivolity, our horses are busy from the morning of the day;
The scent of your fragrance to you, and our fragrance to us!
The debris and dust of the hooves of the steed are superior;
Perchance we received this from the sayings of our Prophet;
A speech of rectitude and truth, that can never be perjurous;
There is no equality between the dust of the horse of Allah in the nostrils of a man, and the smoke of a kindling fire;
This is the Book of Allah enunciated between us;
Nay! The martyr is not dead, nor is he false.”

[This is an approximate translation and I have attempted to preserve the poetic nature when rendered into English]“

The Letter translated by Shaykh Ahmad Jibril:

Streaming audio available soon insha’Allah.

Download this audio from FileFront here!

Note: Shaykh Ahmad Jibril starts off by saying AbdulMalik ibn alMubarak instead of Abdullah ibn alMubarak but he fixes it later on in the audio. This is taken from the Intro to the lectures on Legends of Islam: Noorud Deen Zinki

The translation from the Will of Shaykh Abdullah Yusuf Azzam:

“Oh you who offer prayer in the sacred mosque!
Had you witnessed us in the battlefield
You would known that, compared to our jihaad,
Your worship is child’s play.
For every tear you have shed upon your cheek,
We have shed in its place blood upon our chests.
You are playing with your worship,
While worshipers offer your worship
Mujahideen offer their blood and person (life).”

Yasir Qadhi Replies to the ‘Despatches: Undercover Mosques’ Documentary aired in the UK

Hole in the Masjid Wall!

asSalaam ‘alaykum wa Rahamtullah,

Yea some of the guys screwed up real bad. They were doing things in the masjid that they weren’t supposed to, and ended up putting a hole in the masjid wall unfortunately. The aftermath….blame it on soemone who was there but isn’t there currently. I feel bad for the guy. As you can see I have nothing to do with it, but they keep trying to get me involved. It was a crazy night - basketball tournament, barbeque, lecture, and of course this:

 

Pictures:

The Crowd

Night Program - Shoes

They say you’re supposed to put this on Facebook and tag everone!

 

The Lecture

Night Program - The Guys(2) Night Program - The Guys

Yea due to soem crazy issues our speaker was busy with soem more serious affairs at the program than speaking. So we had to turn to our most reliable and positive attitude guy, alhamdulillah for giving us such brothers! Some idiot in the crowd kept askign where do babies come from.

 

The Barbeque (oh yea Halal Hotdogs)

Barbeque2 Barbeque1 Barbeque3

Guess who fired up the grill?Y ours truly - oh yea with the help of Clearout and Hani K. I was short on coal (again) so decided to put some tree branches in, don’t tell no one!

 

Ping Pong Anyone?

pinpong1 pinpong2 pinpong3

After everythign it was tiem for PingPong…I am not too good, but managed to win one in doubles.

 

Ahhh The Hole!

Before:

hole2 hole1

After:

hole3

I dont feel like talking too much about this, watch the video above.

This is actually from a monthly program the youth group in Houston - Crescent Youth - puts together for mostly young guys in high school. We get a lot of guys that come in masha’Allah. They come for the fun, basketball, and the food, and alhamdulillah in the process the brothers try to teach them a few things here and there. All kinds of kids come all the way from the good old hafiz kids (some bad) to the drugees and gangsta/thug wannabees, but only Allah knows their affair. It is, masha’Allah, an awesome program. I think it is just a means for the guys to get soem exposure to their religion and get to meet other brothers and build bonds while having fun. I can testify to its effectiveness as I might be a product of it but only Allah knows!

Explanation of Kitaab atTawheed: Yasir Qadhi

asSalaam ‘alaykum wa Rahamtullah,

There seems to be an issue with people being unable to find a working download destination for Kitaab atTaweed’s Sharh by Yasir Qadhi. I know it’s available on AudioIslam.com but everytime I go to that website it seems to be very slow and I think it’s mostly due to the high traffic they get and insufficient bandwidth. So to provide another source for downloading the audio I have uploaded these on FileFront alhamdulillah. One thing to note here is that this isn’t the same copy of Kitaab atTawheed that is available on AudioIslam. This copy is much better in quality and is a much bigger download. If you click on the link below it will tell you exactly how long and how big each file is. The total size of the series that I have is about 1.33 GB. I ripped this off the original CD set that was given to one of the students that took this class with Yasir Qadhi for doing well on the exams.

Explanation of Kitaab atTawheed by Yasir Qadhi
Kitaab atTawheed of Shaykh ul Islam Muhammad ibn Abdul Wahhab

As a side note the way this series is taught is that a brother reads a section of each chapter and then Yasir explains it. He explains this methodology in the beginning of the lecture. If you want to know who the person that is reading the actual text is, you should ask Hood at Islamic Law Etc. A Sister is compiling the notes from this lecture series at her blog at InexplicableTimelessness.

waAllahu ‘Alam
wasSalaam ‘alaykum wa Rahamtullaah

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Fiqh As Sawm

Islamic Rulings Surrounding Ramadhan and Fasting. Based on “Manar As Sabeel Fi Sharh Ad Daleel” Of Shaykh Ibraheem ibn Duwaiyan (d. 1353 AH) as explained by Br. Salim Morgan. Transcribed and Edited By Ibn Al Hyderabadee

Prologue Introduction

Chapter 1: Fasting in Ramadhaan
1. A pillar of Islam 2. Obligation of Fasting 3. Sighting of the Moon for start of Ramadhaan 4. One reliable witness' presence is sufficient 5. Conditions that make Ramadhan Obligatory for an Individual 6. Expiation for the inability to fast due to age or illness 7. Requirements of a valid fast 8. Obligations to fulfill during fasting 9. Recommended acts of fasting

Chapter 2: Permissions and Prohibitions

1. Impermissible to break fast during Ramadhan 2. Prohibited to fast for a woman in her menstrual or post-partum bleedin 3. Obligatory to break it when it is required to save a person’s life 4. Recommended to break fast for one who is ill and fears harm from fasting. 5. Recommended to break fast when one is traveling 6. Permissible for one to break fast who begins a journey while fasting 7. Permissible for a pregnant or nursing (breast feeding) woman 8. Change of condition of a person doesn’t obligate one to refrain from eating and drinking the rest of the day. 9. Prohibited to fast a voluntary fast instead of an obligatory one.

Chapter 3: That which Invalidates Your Fast

1. Intentional Intake of anything into the abdomen 2. Intention to break fast 3. Fluctuating Intention to fast 4. Vomiting intentionally 5. Menstruation or Post Partum Bleeding 6. Masturbation 7. Marital Relations 8. Cupping for both parties 9. Death 10. Apostasy 11. Above are Exempted in some cases

Chapter 4: Repayment
1. Missing a day of fast in Ramadhan
2. When does one make up a missed fast
3. If missed fast are not made up until few dats before next Ramadhan
4. Missed fasts first or voluntary?

Chapter 5: Recommended, Disliked, and Impermissible Days of Fasting
1. Recommended Every Other Day Sawn Dawood
2. The three white days of every Islamic month
3. Six days of Shawwaal
4. Month of Muharram and the 10th
5. Ten days of Dhil Hijja and that of Arafat
6. Disliking of the month of Rajab
7. Disliking of the day of Friday
8. Disliking of the 30th of Shabaan
9. Impermissibility of fasting on the two Eids
10. Completing of a voluntary fast is not Wajib