Islamic advice for marriage

Posted by admin on Wednesday Jun 30, 2010 Under islamic advice

Marriage in Islam
Islam considers marriage a solemn relationship between a man and a woman, based on mercy and love. More information about marriage and married life in Islam, including the court, the ceremony of marriage and the marital relationship.

Islam teaches us all things and made all the teachings of both men about their livelihood, religion, live and die, because it is the religion of Allah, may He be glorified and exalted.

Sexual relations are among the important issues of life that Islam came to explain and to prescribe the conduct and decisions that raise the level of fun and simple brute physical desire. Islam, he connects with a right intention, prayers (dhikr) and good conduct which elevator to the level of religion and the Muslim will be rewarded. The Sunnah of the Prophet (peace be upon him and hello) explains this. Imaam Ibn al-Qayyim (may Allaah have mercy on him) said in his book Zad al-Ma’ad:

“With regard to sex, the Prophet (peace be upon him and hello) brought the most perfect, where health can be preserved and people can find pleasure and enjoyment, and it can fulfill the purpose for which it was created, because sex was created for three basic objectives:

The Holy Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him and hello) said:

“O young people! Whoever among you can support a wife should marry, because it is more modest look and safer for your private parts.

(Quote of the marriage of Sahih Muslim, Sahih Bukhari)
 quote marriage of Anas bin Malik:

“A group of three men are the houses of the wives of the Prophet asking how the revered Prophet (Allah), and when they were informed about this, they considered their worship insufficient and said,” Where are we from Prophet as his past and future sins are forgiven. “Then one of them said:” I’m going to pray during the night forever. “Another said:” I will fast throughout the year and will not break the fast. “The third said:” I will take away from women and do not marry forever. ” Apostle of Allah came to them and said: “Are you the same people who said-and-so? By Allah, I am more submissive to Allah and more afraid of him than you, and yet I fast and break my fast, I sleep and I also marry women. Thus, those who do not follow my tradition in religion, not me (not one of my followers). ”
(Quote of the marriage of Sahih Bukhari, Sahih Muslim

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Forgive me

Posted by admin on Wednesday Jun 30, 2010 Under islamic songs

It is a song which descripes the forgivness of good

 

 
Today, upon a bus,
I saw a girl with golden hair.
And wished I was as fair.
When suddenly she rose to leave,
I saw her hobble down the aisle.
She had one leg and wore a crutch.
But as she passed, she smiled.
Oh God, forgive me when I whine.
I have two legs the world is mine.

With feet to take me where I `d go.
With eyes to see the sunset’s glow.
With ears to hear what I’d know.
Oh God, forgive me when I whine.
I have blessed indeed, the world is mine.

I stopped to buy some candy.
The lad who sold it had such charm.
I talked with him, he seemed so glad.
If I were late, it `d do no harm.
And as I left, he said to me,
“I thank you, you’ve been so kind.
You see,” he said, “I `m blind”
Oh God, forgive me when I whine.
I have two eyes the world is mine.

With feet to take me where I `d go.
With eyes to see the sunset’s glow.
With ears to hear what I’d know.
Oh God, forgive me when I whine.
I have blessed indeed, the world is mine.
I saw a child with eyes of blue.
He stood and watched the others play.
He did not know what to do.
I stopped a moment and then I said,
“Why don’t you join the others, dear?”
He looked ahead without a word.
And then I knew. He couldn’t hear.
Oh God, forgive me when I whine.
I have two ears the world is mine.

With feet to take me where I `d go.
With eyes to see the sunset’s glow.
With ears to hear what I’d know.
Oh God, forgive me when I whine.
I have blessed indeed, the world is mine

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Always be there

Posted by admin on Wednesday Jun 30, 2010 Under islamic songs

It is  a song about allah who is always be our side and do not forget us at all

Alllahu Akbar…

If you ask me about love
And what i know about it
My answer would be
It’s everything about Allah
The pure love, to our souls
The creator of you and me,the heaven and whole universe
The one that made us whole and free
The guardian of HIS true believers
So when the time is hard
There’s no way to turn
As HE promise HE will always be there
To bless us with HIS love and HIS mercy
Coz, as HE promise HE will always be there
HE’s always watching us, guiding us
So when the time is hard
There’s no way to turn
As HE promise HE will always be there
To bless us with HIS love and HIS mercy
Coz, as HE promise HE will always be there
HE’s always watching us, guiding us
And HE knows what’s in all in our heart

So when you lose your way
To Allah you should turn
As HE promise HE will always be there…

HE bring ourselves from the darkness into the light
Subhanallah praise belongs to YOU for everything
Shouldn’t never feel afraid of anything
As long as we follow HIS guidance all the way
Through the short time we have in this life
Soon it all’ll be over
And we’ll be in His heaven and we’ll all be fine

So when the time gets hard
There’s no way to turn
As HE promise He will always be there
To bless us with HIS love and HIS mercy
Coz, as HE promise HE will always be there
HE’s always watching us, guiding us
And HE knows what’s in all in our heart

So when you lose your way
To Allah you should turn
As HE promise HE will always be there…

Allahu Akbar…

So when the time gets hard
There’s no way to turn
As HE promise He will always be there
To bless us with HIS love and HIS mercy
Coz, as HE promise HE will always be there
HE’s always watching us, guiding us
And he knows what’s in all in our heart

So when you lose your way
To Allah you should turn
As HE promise HE will always be there…

Allahu Akbar…

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Islam miracles in nature

Posted by admin on Wednesday Jun 30, 2010 Under islamic miracles

Islam is the religion of miracles .There are alot of miracles in Islam such as

Allah name in Kashmir Sky: -
Showkat Nanda, a young photo journalist, captured on Wednesday, January 23, a rare model manufactured by clouds in the sky over northern Baramulla town forming Kashmiris spelling Arabic word Allah.

“When I looked up, there was something unique to capture, as I saw an indiscernible pattern of clouds forming word ALLAH,” Nada told IslamOnline.net.

“I was really surprised. I watched him for some time and continued to click with my camera.”
Facing the Kaaba Ruku Treeky
Showkat Nanda, a young photo journalist, captured on Wednesday, January 23, a rare model manufactured by clouds in the sky over northern Baramulla town forming .
Miracle Tree Resembling a Man Praying : –

It is a phenomenon recently discovered in a forest near Sidney. Like you can see, the lower half of the trunk of the tree is inclined so that it resembles a person in a posture of Islamic prayer – the ‘ruku. Looking closely you can see the ‘hands’ resting on the knees.

The most surprising is that “man is directly facing the Kaaba, Mecca is the direction Muslims all over the world face during prayer.
Recently, some brothers have sent us the latest pictures of the tree above

The words in Arabic on the fish body

Kenya ‘Koranic fish’ recovered : –

fish with markings that resembled a Koranic text has been found by officials in Kenya, after the disappearance of the fishery office where it was stored.

The tuna, which had aroused intense interest on the part of Muslims, had apparently been stolen by people posing as representatives of the National Museum.

The fish was found at the shop where he had first attracted public attention.

The fish is being studied to see if the Arabic inscription “You are the best provider” was natural or a hoax.

Sceptics say the writing was the work of someone who caught the fish and then released into the sea

But others say that this is impossible, and local imams have spoken in mosques about the fish.

Heritage

The owner of the fish Takaungu Shop in the old town of Mombasa is questioned by the police, who are also seeking another man in the alleged theft.

The shopkeeper said a man had brought him to fish conservation.

Over the weekend, people flocked to the shop after the owner has noticed notable brands of tuna fish.

He had been captured by fishermen Said Ali at the end of last week at Vanga, a small fishing port on the Kenyan coast, 50 km south of Mombasa.

For safekeeping, 2.5 kilograms (five pounds) of fish was transferred to the Fisheries Department.

After being asked by Muslim leaders in Kenya, Kenya National Museum had offered to take custody of the fish and preserve the heritage of the country.

The reported theft followed numerous attempts by locals and Muslim scholars to buy the mysterious fish.

An official with the Fisheries Department in Mombasa said someone had even offered to pay up to $ 150.

In normal circumstances the fish would not seek more than $ 6

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Women’s Rights in Islam

Posted by admin on Wednesday Jun 30, 2010 Under muslim women

Women in Islam have equel rights to man. Isalm gave women all rights which women deserve. Islam considers women to be equel to am a man as a human being. Women have been created with a soul of the same nature as man’s. Allah (SWT) says in the Quran:
“O mankind! Be dutiful to your Lord, Who created you from a single person (Adam), and from him (Adam) He created his wife (Eve), and from them both He created many men and women and fear Allah through Whom you demand your mutual (rights), and (do not cut the relations of) the wombs (kinship). Surely, Allah is Ever and All-Watcher over you.” (Al-Nisa 4:1)
The main principles of the human rights in Islam are : -

1 -The right and duty to obtain education.

2-  The right to have their own independent property.

3- The right to work to earn money if they need it or want it.

 Equality of reward for equal deeds.

4- The right to participate fully in public life and have their voices heard by those in power.

5- The right to provisions from the husband for all her needs and more.

 6-The right to negotiate marriage terms of her choice.

7- The right to obtain divorce from her husband, even on the grounds that she simply can’t stand him.

9- The right to keep all her own money (she is not responsible to maintain any relations).

Those are not all the rights which Islam gave to women but I mentioned the main characteristics of human rights.This rules springs from Islamic law and Islamic law is the product of Quranic guidelines, as understood by Islamic jurisprudence (fiqh), as well as of the interpretations derived from the traditions of Prophet Muhammad (hadith), that were agreed upon by majority of Muslim scholars as authentic beyond doubt based on the Science of Hadith. These interpretations and their application were shaped by the historical context of the Muslim world at the time they were written. Many of the earliest writings were from a time of tribal warfare which could have been inappropriate for the 21st Century.

 Women played an important role in the foundation of many Islamic educational institutions, such as Fatima al-Fihri’s founding of the University of Al Karaouine in 859. This continued through to the Ayyubid dynasty in the 12th and 13th centuries, when 160 mosques and madrasahs were established in Damascus, 26 of which were funded by women through the Waqf (charitable trust or trust law) system. Half of all the royal patrons for these institutions were also women.

Men may fear or distrust “feminism” if they think it means nothing more than women gaining control over them. But genuine women’s liberation would be liberating for all people, men and women alike. Not an issue of who wields power over whom, but transcending that whole issue of power, lifting our consciousness to a higher plane. A woman who is truly liberated would not be stuck in that old power struggle; she would not seek to control men any more than she would accept being controlled by men. Rather, both men and women would rejoice at being freed to relate to one another as loving, spiritual beings. This is real, and most of all the Sufis have actualized it. This is what the Prophet (peace be upon him) brought, if only that original liberating spirit could be released from under the dead weight of centuries of cultural repression like “purdah”, which came not from Islam, but from the concubinage of the ancient Greeks and Romans, where women had no rights and were property owned by their fathers, husbands, and slave masters, so it is nothing but jâhilîyah pretending to be Islam, while Islam established the independent, equal status of women for the first time in civilization.

 But Islam put an end to man disgrace for women and formed the rules which intensified the reaction against man if  he usurb the rights of women.

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questions about islam

Posted by admin on Tuesday Jun 29, 2010 Under quran and hadith

 

Some of the questions and answers, which revolve in the minds of some people looking for an answer to it.
These are some of the questions and answers:…

What do Muslims believe?
Muslims believe in One, Unique, Incomparable God; in the Angels created by Him; in the Proph­ets through whom His revelations were brought to mankind; in the Day of Judgement and the individual accountability for actions; in God’s complete authority over human destiny and in life after death. Muslims believe in a chain of Prophets starting with Adam and including Noah, Abraham, Ishmael, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, Job, Moses, Aaron, David, Solomon, Elias, Jonah, John and Jesus (peace be upon them all). But God’s final message to man, a reconfirmation of the eternal message and a summing-up of all that has gone before, was revealed to the Prophet Muhammad, (peace be on him), through Archangel Gabriel.

How does someone become a Muslim?
Simply by saying ‘there is no deity apart from Allah, and Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah.’ By this declaration the believer announces his or her faith in all messengers of Allah, and the scriptures they brought.

What is Islam?
Islam is not a new religion, but the same truth that Allah revealed through all His Prophets to every people. For a fifth of the world’s population, Islam is both a religion and a complete way of life. Muslims follow a religion of peace, mercy, and forgiveness, and the majority have nothing to do with the extremely grave events, which have come to he associated with their faith.

Do Islam and Christianity have different origins?
No. Together with Judaism, they go back to the Prophet and Patriarch Abraham (peace be on him), and their three Prophets are directly descended from his sons – Muhammad (peace be on him) from the eldest, Ishmael, and Moses and Jesus from Isaac. Abraham established the settlement, which today is the city of Makkah, and built the Ka’bah towards which all Muslims turn when they pray.

How did Muhammad become a Prophet and a Messenger of God?
At the age of 40, while engaged in meditative retreat, Muhammad (peace be on him) received his first revelation from Allah through the Angel Gabriel. This revelation, which continued for twenty three years, is known as the Qur’an. As soon as he began to recite the words he heard from Gabriel, and to preach the truth which Allah had revealed to him, he and his small group of followers suffered bitter persecution, which grew so fierce that in the year 622, Allah gave them the command to emigrate. This event, the Hijrah, ‘migration,’ in which they left Makkah for the city of Madinah some 420 kilometres to the north, marks the beginning of the Muslim calendar.
After several years, the Prophet (peace be on him) died at the age of 63, and within a century of his death, Islam had spread to Spain in the West and as far East as China.

How do Muslims view death?
Muslims believe that the present life is only a preparation for the next realm of existence. Basic articles of faith include: the Day of Judgement, resurrection, Heaven and Hell. When a Muslim dies, he or she is washed, usually by a family member, wrapped in a clean white cloth and buried with a simple prayer preferably the same day. Muslims consider this one of the final services they can do for their relatives, and an opportunity to remember their own brief existence here on earth. The Prophet (peace be on him) taught that three things can continue to help a person even after death; charity which he had given, knowledge which he had taught and prayers on their behalf by a righteous child.

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how to pray in islam

Posted by admin on Tuesday Jun 29, 2010 Under quran and hadith

 

Prayer is the second pillar of Islam. It is obligatory on every Muslim, male or female. It is a tie between the slave and his Lord. It trains us to be   disciplined and to be on time when we have something to do. In addition, it pleases Allaah because He enjoined us to perform it.
Allaah said:…
When you have finished prayer (the prayer – congregational), remember Allaah standing, sitting down, and lying down on your sides, but when you are free from danger, perform the prayer. Verily, the prayer is enjoined on the believers at fixed hours.” [Quran 4:103] 

Allaah enjoined us to perform Prayer and the Prophet,(Peace be upon him), taught us how to perform it.

The Prophet (Peace be upon him)said:….
Pray as you have seen me praying” (Al-Bukhaari)

This video will teach you how to perform prayer(salaat) in Islam:…
 

May Allah accept our good deeds

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Ali bin abi Talib sayings

Posted by admin on Monday Jun 28, 2010 Under quran and hadith

Ali bin abi talib sayings

Ali ibn Abi Talib `Abd Manaf ibn `Abd al-Muttalib ibn Hashim ibn `Abd Manaf, Abu al-Hasan al-Qurashi al-Hashimi , Amîr al-Mu’minîn, the first male believer in Islam, the Prophet’s standard-bearer in battle, the Door of the City of Knowledge, the most judicious of the Companions, and the “Possessor of a wise heart and enquiring tongue.” The Prophet nicknamed him Abu Turâb or Father of Dust. His mother was Fatima bint Asad, whom the Prophet called his own mother and at whose grave he made a remarkable intercession. He accepted Islam when he was eight, or nine, or fourteen, depending on the narrations, but it is established from Ibn `Abbas that he was the first male Muslim after the Prophet, Khadija being the first Muslim. He was killed at age fifty-eight. From him narrated Abu Bakr, `Umar, his sons al-Hasan and al-Husayn, Ibn `Abbas, `Abd Allah ibn al-Zubayr, and countless others.

Here are some of the sayings of Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib:…

The Life Transaction ( Religion ) of Islam:…
I am making a connection which no one has made before me: Islam is submission, and submission is certainty, and certainty is the affirmation of the truth, and affirmation of the truth is acknowledgment  is performance of what is obligatory, and performance of what is obligatory is appropriate action.

The purity and nobility of knowledge:….
When a dead person is placed in his grave, four kinds of fire will cover him, but then the prayer will come and put one of them out, and the fast will come and put another one of them out, and then charity will come and put another one out, and knowledge will come and put the forth one out, and it will say : ‘If I had come sooner, I would a have put all of them out, and given you delight for I am with you now, and you’ll not see anything else distressing.

The Station of the men of Knowledge:….
The man of knowledge is the one who recognizes that what is known is very little compared to what is not known, and as a result he considers himself ignorant, and accordingly he increases his efforts to know more by going out in search of knowledge.

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hajj pilgrimage

Posted by admin on Monday Jun 28, 2010 Under quran and hadith

 

hajj pilgrimage

Hajj is the fifth pillar of Islam and it was enjoined by Allaah on the Muslims to be performed once during one’s lifetime. This pillar is observed during the month of Thul-Hijjah.

Allaah says (what means):….
And proclaim to mankind the Hajj (pilgrimage). They will come to you on foot and on every lean camel, they will come from every deep and distant (wide) mountain highway (to perform Hajj).” [Quran 22:27]

During the time of Hajj, Muslims from all over the world gather at the same time and place to perform Hajj rituals, supplicate Allaah, and ask Him for forgiveness.

In Hajj, there are many benefits for Muslims both in this world and the Hereafter. As for religious benefits, is a way of showing obedience and love for Allaah. Hajj also purifies the pilgrims from their sins. As for worldly benefits, Hajj season is an annual gathering for Muslims from all over the world where they meet to consult each other and cooperate in all that is beneficial.

Hajj is one of the greatest acts of worship which a Muslim performs in order to get nearer to Allaah, because Allaah made Hajj a means for forgiving sins.
The Prophet,(Peace be upon him), was asked:
“Which of the deeds is the best?”
He replied:
“Belief in Allaah and His Messenger”
He was asked: “What is next?”
He replied: “Fighting Jihaad for the Sake of Allaah”
He, sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam, was again asked: “What is next?”
He replied: “Properly performed Hajj” (Al-Bukhaari)
In this narration, Hajj is mentioned as the third act preferred by the Messenger of Allaah,sallallaahu alayhi wa sallam.

Hajj Rituals:….

Ihraam and intention
When a Muslim intends to perform Hajj, he should allocate legally earned money for this journey, renew repentance from all sins, choose a pious company, and then travel to the Sacred House of Allaah.
Then, the pilgrim begins the ritual (i.e. assumes the state of Ihraam) and starts uttering talbiyah by saying “Labbayk Allaahumma Hajjan” (In response to You call O Allaah I perform Hajj). After that, the pilgrim utters the talbiyah which the Prophet, sallallaahu alayhi wa  sallam, used to say:….
Labbayka Allaahumma labbayk, Labbayka laa shareeka laka labbayk, Innal hamda wan-ni’amata laka wal mulk, laa shareeka laka

Arrival Circumambulation:…
Once a pilgrim arrives to Makkah, he should begin by circumambulating around the Ka`bah starting with the Black Stone with the Ka`bah on his left hand. He should circumambulate the Ka`bah seven times.
After the circumambulation is over, a pilgrim should pray two Rak`ahs behind Maqaam Ibraaheem (The Station of Ibraaheem) or wherever he is able to.
It is desirable for a pilgrim to drink some Zamzam water.

Sa`y Between As-Safaa and Al-Marwah:…
After circumambulation, a pilgrim ascends Mount As-Safaa a, faces the Ka`bah, utters takbeer, and supplicates Allaah. Then he heads for Al-Marwah, ascends it, utters takbeer, and supplicates Allaah.
After that, he starts the second round from Al-Marwah to As-Safaa, until he finishes the seven rounds ending at Al-Marwah.

Going to Minaa:…
On the morning of the eighth day of Thul-Hijjah – known as the Day of Tarwyah – a pilgrim heads for Minaa to spend the night there. In Minaa, he performs Thuhr, ‘Asr, Maghrib, and ‘Ishaa Prayers (shortening the four Rak’ah prayers to two). The following morning, he performs Fajr Prayer and this day is known as the Day of `Arafah.

Standing at `Arafah:…
Standing at `Arafah is one of the pillars of Hajj without which it is invalid. A pilgrim should head for `Arafah after sunrise of the ninth day of Thul-Hijjah. It is desirable to reach `Arafah at midday before the sun reaches its zenith (highest point) so that he can perform Thuhr and ‘Asr Prayers combined at noon along with the Muslims (shortened to two Rak’ahs).
Additionally, a pilgrim should frequently utter talbiyah, remember Allaah, glorify Him, and invoke Him and exalt the Prophet, sallallaahu alayhi wa sallam, as much as he is able.
On the day of `Arafah, Allaah bestows His favors on His slaves who strive to attain His Pleasure, and He makes the Angels bear witness that He has forgiven their sins.
Onrush to Muzdalifah and Spending the Night There
After sunset of the ninth of Thul-Hijjah, a pilgrim heads for Muzdalifah where he performs the Maghrib and ‘Ishaa Prayers combined and spends the night there (while shortening ‘Ishaa’ to two Rak’ahs).

Throwing Jamrat Al-`Aqabah:…
After Fajr Prayer of the tenth of Thul-Hijjah, it is desirable for a pilgrim to head for Minaa.  he should go to the Grand `Aqabah Jamrah and throw seven pebbles at it. Upon throwing each pebble, it is desirable to utter takbeer.
After throwing the pebbles, a male pilgrim must either shave his hair or cut it, but it is better for him to shave it. As for female pilgrims, they should only cut a small part of their hair.

Ifaadhah Circumambulation:….
The pilgrim returns to Makkah to perform the Ifaadhah circumambulation which is one of the pillars of Hajj,

Returning to Minaa:…
The pilgrim returns to Minaa to spend the eleventh, twelfth, and thirteenth of Thul-Hijjah.  Each day, a pilgrim throws seven pebbles at each of the three Jamrahs.

Farewell Circumambulation:….
Once the pilgrim has finished all the Hajj rituals and has decided to leave Makkah, he should perform the farewell circumambulation . Then, he should perform two-Rak`ahs Prayer, drink some Zamzam water, and supplicate Allaah to accept his Hajj. In this way, all the Hajj rituals are finished.

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signs of the hour in islam

Posted by admin on Sunday Jun 27, 2010 Under quran and hadith

 

signs of the hour in islam

The Noble Quran and Prophetic narrations contain many references to the Hour (Day of Judgement) and both the major and minor signs which foretell its coming.

We did not create the heavens and earth and everything between them, except with truth. The Hour is certainly coming.”  (Surat al-Hijr: 85)
The Hour is coming-there is no doubt about it …”(Surat al-Mu’min: 59)
Are they waiting for anything except the Hour, to come to them suddenly? But its Signs have already come!” [Quran 47:18]

No one can know when the Day of Judgment will occur.  However, God has mercifully taught His messengers some of the signs that alert one to the fact that the Hour is approaching.  These signs play a very important role, especially for those who live at a time distant from the Prophet and who did not experience first hand his teaching and example.  These signs reinforce one’s belief in the Prophet. More importantly, these signs, if one takes the time to reflect upon them, are a reminder of the Day of Judgment.  They should revive the heart of the person and make him recall what he is doing on this earth and to where all this is heading.

The signs of the Hour can be divided into two types.  First are those that occur as part of the changes in everyday life.  These are known as the “minor signs.”  The second are the extraordinary or supernatural events that will occur just before the actual Hour.  These are known as the “major signs.” 

Herein is a brief summary of the signs of the Day of Judgement.

Past Sings:
*The splitting of the Moon.
*The prophethood of Muhammad(peace be upon him)
*A form of death, which will kill thousands of Muslims. (Understood to refer to the plague of Amwas during the caliphate of ‘Umar Ibn Al-Khattaab, may Allaah be pleased with him.
*A great fire in the Hijaz (in Saudi Arabia), seen by the inhabitants of Busra (in Syria). This took place in 654 H (Hegira)
*The Muslim conquest of Jerusalem in 1187 AD.
*Two large groups of Muslims fighting in war.
*A war between the Muslims and a reddish people with small eyes, wearing sandals made of hair (understood to refer to the Mongol Tatar invasion of the Islamic lands).
*A peace agreement between the Muslims and non-Muslims from the yellow race (Chinese, Mongols, etc.)
*Thirty impostors will appear, each one claiming to be a prophet.

Present signs:…
*Naked, destitute, barefoot shepherds will compete in building high buildings.
*The slave-woman will give birth to her master or mistress (this refers to children disrespecting their mothers).
*A tribulation which will enter every Arab household (this may refer to TVs, satellite dishes and the internet-when misused).
*Knowledge will be taken away (by the death of scholars), and ignorance will prevail.
*Wine (intoxicants, alcohol) will be drunk in great quantities.
*Illegal sexual intercourse will become widespread.
*Earthquakes will increase.
*Time will pass more quickly.
*A man will pass by the grave of another and wish he was in the latter’s place.

Future Signs:…
The following are signs that did not take place yet, but the listing below does not reflect the sequence in which they will take place.
*The number of men will decrease, whilst the number of women will increase, until each 50 women will be looked after by one man. (According to a narration in the book of Imaam  Al-Bukhaari, may Allaah have mercy upon him)
*The Euphrates will reveal a treasure of gold, and many will die fighting over it, each one hoping to be the one who gains the treasure.
*The Mahdi (guided one) will appear, and be the leader of the Muslims. ‘Eesaa (Jesus), may Allaah exalt his mention, will descend in Damascus, and pray behind the Mahdi.
*Jesus will break the cross and kill the swine, i.e. destroy the false Christianity.
*The Antichrist will appear, with all his tools of deception, and be an immense trial. He will be followed by 70,000 Jews from Isfahan (present-day Iran).
*The appearance of Gog and Magog, and the associated tribulations.
*The huge cloud of smoke.
*The sun will rise from the west (its place of setting).
*A gentle wind, which will take the souls of the believers.
*There is no one left on the earth saying, “Allaah, Allaah” or “There is no god except Allaah.”
*Eventually the Day of Judgment is established upon the worst of the people, who copulate in public like donkeys.
*The blowing in the Trumpet by the Angel Israafeel upon which everyone will die.
*The second blowing in the Trumpet, upon which everyone will be resurrected.

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