Allah Almighty has created humans. He wants that all humans should live and make progress peacefully. It is possible only when Haqooq ul Ibad are fulfilled. Humans must be kind to, considerate of and helpful to each other to establish a universal society based on human brotherhood. One is commanded by Allah Almighty to be caring of, kind and sacrificing to others irrespective of their caste, creed, color or country. The Muslims must keep it in mind.
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Ibad Huseynov was born in 1970.
Ibad Muhamadu was born on 1982-02-22.
Ishrat-ul-Ibad Khan was born on 1963-03-02.
Ishrat-ul-Ibad is the current Governor of Sindh. He is the longest serving governor of Sindh and has been serving for the last 10.5 years.
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A Muslim must avoid following acts: Illegal in Islam: Following are illegal (Don'ts) in Islam All that has been declared illegal (Haram) by Almighty Allah in the holy Qur'an or by Prophet (SAW) in his doings or sayings. For example: 1. Attributing any Partner, Son, Parents, Off-spring or Associate whatsoever to the ONE and ONLY Almighty Allah (God). 2. Killing any innocent human (irrespective of his caste, creed, color, country, religion) 3. Even halal (otherwise declared legal/halal) animals or birds slaughtered in the name of or attributed to any idol, holy man, any Deity. 4. Worshiping anything/anyone else than Almighty Allah. 5. Adultery, rape, extra-marital relations 6. Usury, profiteering, hoarding, black-marketing, blackmailing etc 7. Usurping the property/belongings of others 8. Backbiting, slander, blasphemy, defamation, theft, robbery, rebellion, disruption in society, etc. 9. Disrespect of any of the Prophets (May peace be upon them all) 10. Falsehood, fraud, cheating, defaming others 11. Eating flesh of dead animals/birds. Eating flesh of animals/birds declared Haram. 12. Performing any act of prayers against the teachings of the Holy Prophet (SAW) 13. (Bida'at) Inventing or adding any act of prayer not mentioned by the holy Prophet or Khulafai Rashidoon 14. (Bida'at) Deleting/subtracting any act of worship from the actions of the Holy Prophet (SAW). Duties of a Muslims towards other Humans: Haqooq ul Ibad: Allah Almighty has created humans. He wants that all humans should live and make progress peacefully. It is possible only when Haqooq ul Ibad are fulfilled. Humans must be kind to, considerate of and helpful to each other to establish a universal society based on human brotherhood. One is commanded by Allah Almighty to be caring of, kind and sacrificing to others irrespective of their caste, creed, color or country. The Muslims must keep it in mind.
pehle apni maan ko dekh lo ke wo bhi aisi thi ya sirf tum aisey ho, mgher apni behen tum pr hallal nahin, aur agher phir bi aisa chaho to tum jahanumi , aur Jan lo ke jannat burey logon ke liye nahin, aur ye ke ALLAH chahta hai ke tum us ke bande ben jao aur wo apna chahra tum ko dekhaye Jo seb se ziyada khobsoret aur akela hai...walhamduli ALLAH wama ALLAH zulmal lil ibad<>be shek ALLAH apne bandon pr zulam nahin krta what???
Answer 1I don't see any difference between praying salah behind a Jahmi or a Shia Rafidhi and a Christian or a Jew.They (Jahmis/Rafhidis) are not to be greeted, nor are they to be visited, nor are they to be married, no is their testimony to be accepted, nor are their sacrifices to be accepted.Imam Bukhari (Khalq Af'aalul-'Ibaad, p.14)The Jahmiyya are the followers of Jahm ibn Safwan. Bukhari narrated in the first chapter of his "Khalq Af`al al-`Ibad" that Jahm once came out of his house saying: "Allah is the wind and everything else." Ibn Hajar in the introduction of "Fath al-Bari" defined his sect as: "Those who deny Allah's attributes which the Book and the Sunna affirm, and who1. The Jahmiyya claimed that if a person receives knowledge, then disavows it with his tongue, he does not commit disbelief with such a disavowal.2. The Jahmiyya claimed that disbelief in Allah (al-kufr billah) is but ignorance of Allah.3. They say that the Qur'an is created.4. They claim that Allah is in every place in His Essence .5. They claim that Eeman is indivisible and its subscribers are all in one-and-the-same category .6. They say that there is no jum`a prayer, nor congregational prayer, nor `Eid prayer.7. They say that whoever does not say that the Qur'an is created is a disbeliever.8. They contradict the narrations of the Prophet (saw) and the Companions (ra).9. They instill doubt in the people concerning their Religion.10. They say that there is no punishment in the grave, nor intercession.11. And say neither Paradise nor the Fire are yet created.What Jahm alone said is that Paradise and the Fire shall pass away and become extinct; that belief is only knowledge of Allah and nothing else; that disbelief is but ignorance of Allah and nothing else; that no act is anyone's doing in reality, other than Allah's alone, and that it is His doing. Jahm used to profess the ordering of good and the forbidding of indecency. He also used to say that the Qur'an is created and that it must not be said that Allah has always been cognizant of things before they take place.Some of the scholars, among them Ahmad ibn Hanbal, said that the Jahmi is a disbeliever and it is related that al-Bukhari said: "I hold as ignorant whoever does not declare the Jahmiyya to be disbelievers."Answer 2Rafidi is an abusive word usually used by Sunni Muslims against Shia Muslims. it means out of religion.Answer 3Jahmi and Rafidi refer to two distinct groups of people and are pejorative terms for those groups of people, meaning that those are terms that have a bad connotation. The proper term for Jahmi is Mu'tazilite and the proper term for Rafidi can be any non-Sunni Muslim, including Shiites, Alawites, Alevis, Ibadis. Using the improper terms is insulting in the same way that you would not call a Black person a Negro.Mu'tazilitesThe origin of the term "Jahmi" comes from the fact that much of Mu'tazilite philosophy originates with the controversial Khorasani philosopher Jahmi. The main reason for the split Sunni-Mu'tazilite split was: Whether Islamic Law should be viewed through the lens of rational thought or purely Divine Edict.The Mu'tazilites developed as a school in Baghdad that taught that a rational outlook on the Qur'anic traditions and the discussion of God, postulating a creation of the Qur'an, actual time-bound actions of God, and momentary attributes. In contrast, mainstream Sunni Islam at the time endorsed the idea that everything about God was co-eternal with Him (including any speech he made or books he revealed). While Mu'tazilites had power in Baghdad for roughly 200 years, they slowly waned and were "outvoted" by traditional Sunni theology.Non-SunnisThe term Rafidi derives from the term "rejector" and was used to describe only the rejection of Abu Bakr's right to rule. There were numerous groups that objected to that right either at the time (like the Shiites) or later (like the Ibadis, the Alawites, and the Alevis). They objected for quite different reasons in each case. In the Shiite case, it was because they believed that 'Ali and Mohammed's family in general were the proper successors. In the Ibadi case, it was because they believed Abu Bakr was not pure enough in thought and deed to rule the Muslims. All of these groups are very different in their beliefs within the overarching umbrella of Islam and to color them with the same brush makes little sense.
AnswerThe Quran contains commandments, stories, parables, warnings, and good news, and teaches you the purpose of life, the Creator & How to lead a happy and fruitful life amnong other important things.The following are some highlights on Quran teachings:Call for worship of Allah (God), the one and only one God, with no partner and no companion and no son and to witness that Muhammad is His messenger.correcting previous faiths and previous holy book texts from alterations introduced by some people for special own purposes.describing ritual worship and relevant obligationssetting God commands as for what to do and what not to dolaying down basis for true faith and right path to Godtales of old nations for gaining lessons for true faith and good lifegiving scientific statements that were only validated by current technologies and discoveries to provide evidences on the authenticity and miracle of Quran as God revelation and not human written text.reminding with the Day of Judgment to be prepared for itdescribing the 2nd life and the paradise and hell fire.Quran may be spelled as Qura'n, Quraan, Koran, Kora'n, Koraan, Kuran, Kura'n, or Kuraan.Refer to related questions listed below for more information on main Islam principles and the golden rules of Quran. What is the Quran?Al-Quran is the eternal miracle. It is the last Book of Allah sent for the guidance of humanity through the last Prophet, Muhammad, peace be upon him (PBUH).Revelation of the QuranThe Quran was revealed piecemeal throughout a period of about 23 years. The Prophet received the first revelation in 610CE, in the Cave of Hira in the Mountain of Light (Jabale-Noor), two and a half miles away from the House of Allah in the city of Makkah in Arabia.The first revelation was the first five verses of Surah (chapter) Al-Alaq: "Iqra bismi rabbikalla dhi khalaq. Khalaqal insana min alaq. Iqra WA rabbukal akram. Alladhi 'allama bil qalam. 'Allamal insana malam ya'lam, " which means "Read in the name of your Lord who created, created man from a clot. Read, for your Lord is most Generous, Who teaches by means of the pen, teaches man what he does not know." (96: 1-5)The last revelation was the third verse of Surah Al-Maidah, which was sent down to the Prophet in 632 C.E. : "Al yawma akmaltu lakum dinakam WA atmamtu alaikam ni'mati WA raditu' lakumul islama dinan''," which means "Today I perfected your religion for you and completed my favor to you and have chosen for you Al-Islam as your religion." (5:3)Surah Al-Fatiha (The Opening Chapter) was the first complete chapter to be revealed and Surah An-Nasr was the last.7 Reasons to Read the Glorious Quran(1) Intimate:It dares you to disprove it. How? It says that humans can not write a book like this even if they pooled all their resources together and got help also from the spirits. The Quran said this fourteen hundreds years ago and yet no one has been able to disprove it. Billions of books have been written - but not another one like the Quran.(2) Incorruptible:It is the only religious sacred writing which has been in circulation for such a long time and yet remains as pure as it was in the beginning. The Quran was kept intact. Nothing was added to it; nothing was changed in it; and nothing was taken away from it ever since it was completely revealed 1400 years ago.(3) Unsurpassable:The Quran is God's final revelation to humankind. God revealed the Torah to Moses, the Psalms to David, the Gospel to Jesus, and finally the Quran to Muhammad. Peace be upon all of them. No other book will come from God to surpass his final revelation.(4) Indisputable:The Quran withstands the test of time and scrutiny. No one can dispute the truth of this book. It speaks about past history and turns out right. It speaks about the future in prophecies and it turns out right. It mentions details of physical phenomena which were not known to people at the time; yet later scientific discoveries confirm that the Quran was right all along. Every other book needs to be revised to accord with modern knowledge. The Quran alone is never contradicted by a modern discovery.(5) Your Roadmap for Life and Afterlife:The Quran is the best guidebook on how to structure your life. No other book presents such a comprehensive system involving all aspects of human life and endeavor. The Quran also points out the way to secure everlasting happiness in the afterlife. It is your roadmap showing how to get to paradise.(6) God's Gift of Guidance:God has not left you alone. You were made for a reason. God tells you why he made you, what he demands from you, and what he has in store for you. If you operate a machine contrary to it's manufacture specification you will ruin that machine. What about you? Do you have an owner's manual for you? The Quran is from your function for success lest you fail to function. It is a healing mercy from God. It satisfies the soul, and cleans the heart. It removes doubts and brings peace.(7) Your Calling Card to Communicate with God:Humans are social creatures. We love to communicate with other intelligent life. The Quran tells us how to communicate with the source of all intelligence and the source of all life- the One God. The Quran tells us who God is, by what name we should address God, and the way in which to communicate with God. Are these not seven sufficient reasons for reading the Quran?For more information about the Quran you may refer to the links below:http://www.islam101.com/science/GaryMiller.HTMLhttp://www.thisistruth.orghttp://www.science4islam.com/http://www.sultan.org/articles/QScience.HTML
Muslims are not permitted to do many things that is prohitbed in their religion for example they cant eat pork or drink or consume anything that is alchol or harmfull or illegal things.smoke, drink alchohol, eat pork, suicide. these are a few, there are alot more...Answer-2Illegal in Islam: Following are illegal (Don'ts) in IslamAll that has been declared illegal (Haram) by Almighty Allah in the holy Qur'an or by Prophet (SAW) in his doings or sayings. For example:1. Attributing any Partner, Son, Parents, Off-spring or Associate whatsoever to the ONE and ONLY Almighty Allah (God).2. Killing any innocent human (irrespective of his caste, creed, color, country, religion)3. Even halal (otherwise declared legal/halal) animals or birds slaughtered in the name of or attributed to any idol, holy man, any Deity.4. Worshiping anything/anyone else than Almighty Allah.5. Adultery, rape, extra-marital relations6. Usury, profiteering, hoarding, black-marketing, blackmailing etc7. Usurping the property/belongings of others8. Backbiting, slander, blasphemy, defamation, theft, robbery, rebellion, disruption in society, etc.9. Disrespect of any of the Prophets (May peace be upon them all)10. Falsehood, fraud, cheating, defaming others11. Eating flesh of dead animals/birds. Eating flesh of animals/birds declared Haram.12. Performing any act of prayers against the teachings of the Holy Prophet (SAW)13. (Bida'at) Inventing or adding any act of prayer not mentioned by the holy Prophet or Khulafai Rashidoon14. (Bida'at) Deleting/subtracting any act of worship from the actions of the Holy Prophet (SAW).Duties of a Muslims towards other Humans: Haqooq ul Ibad:Allah Almighty has created humans. He wants that all humans should live and make progress peacefully. It is possible only when Haqooq ul Ibad are fulfilled. Humans must be kind to, considerate of and helpful to each other to establish a universal society based on human brotherhood. One is commanded by Allah Almighty to be caring of, kind and sacrificing to others irrespective of their caste, creed, color or country. The Muslims must keep it in mind.