Food › Re: Why Is Suya Not Readily Available As Breakfast? by u11gs: 11:30am On Jun 23, 2015 |
winetapper: I wonder who made it compulsory that Suya be sold at Night... What if i want to eat Suya as breakfast? Whats your view on this? because it's in the morning they slaughter d animal so it will be difficult to do suya then and again meat has to be somehow dried first bla bla bla |
Career › Geographers Let's Meet And Discuss Our Future by u11gs(op): 5:57pm On Jun 21, 2015 |
hlo im a new nairalander and a final year student of geography at ABU ZARIA , i would like to meet fellow geographers and discuss our future career be it where to work or anything relevant to do after service. Matured minds only please |
Politics › Re: Buhari To Merge EFCC, ICPC; 42 Ministries Reduced To 19-vanguard by u11gs: 12:20pm On Jun 21, 2015 |
Champele: I suggest he bring back Nuhu Ribadu to EFCC.politics apart. i would prefer col. Hamid Ali dou Ribado has more experience |
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Islam › Re: Wasting Time by u11gs: 5:54am On Jun 21, 2015 |
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You will find lectures from any Islamic lecturer... Or Better still, if u re using an android phone, go to playstore and search for muslim central media app. Download it. Then you can use it to download Islamic Lectures and podcast from many lecturers... May Allah accept our Ibadah Amin amin ya Rabbi thanks bro |
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Islam › Re: Some Sunnahs Of Fasting That We Are Encouraged To Uphold by u11gs: 3:36pm On Jun 20, 2015 |
good4all: What are the Sunnahs of fasting?
Praise be to Allah
Fasting is one of the greatest acts of worship,
and the reward of the one who fasts, seeking
thereby the reward of Allah, is not known to
anyone except Allah. The Prophet (blessings
and peace of Allah be upon him) said: “Allah,
may He be glorified and exalted, said: ‘Every
deed of the son of Adam is for him, except
fasting. It is for Me and I shall reward for
it.’” Narrated by al-Bukhaari (1904) and
Muslim (1151).
The Ramadan fast is one of the pillars of
Islam, and the Muslim must pay attention to
preserving his fast, whether it is obligatory or
supererogatory, so that Allah may bestow
upon him this abundant reward.
There are many Sunnahs with regard to
fasting, of which we will mention some:
1.
It is Sunnah, if someone reviles the fasting
person or tries to fight him, to respond to his
mistreatment with kindness and to say: “I am
fasting.”
2.
It is Sunnah for the fasting person to eat
sahoor, for sahoor is a blessing (barakah).
3.
It is Sunnah for him to hasten to break the
fast, and to delay sahoor.
4.
It is Sunnah for him to break the fast with
fresh dates; if he cannot find any, then he
should break his fast with dried dates. If he
cannot find any dates, then he should break
his fast with water.
5.
It is mustahabb for the fasting person to say,
when he breaks his fast: “ Dhahaba al-zama’
wa abtalat al-‘urooq wa thabata al-ajr in sha
Allah (Thirst is gone, the veins are moistened
and the reward is certain if Allah wills).”.
Please see the answer to question no. 39462
for the texts that speak of all these matters.
6.
It is mustahabb for the fasting person to offer
a great deal of supplication (du‘aa’), because
the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be
upon him) said: “There are three whose
supplication will not be rejected: the just
ruler, the fasting person until he breaks his
fast, and the supplication of one who has
been wronged.”
Narrated by Ahmad (8043); classed as
saheeh by the commentators on al-Musnad ,
taking into account all its isnaads and
corroborating evidence.
An-Nawawi (may Allah have mercy on him)
said:
It is mustahabb for the fasting person to offer
supplication whilst fasting with regard to
what concerns him of the hereafter and of
this world, for himself, for those whom he
loves, and for the Muslims.
End quote from al-Majmoo‘ (6/375)
7.
If it is a Ramadan fast, then it is mustahabb
to do the following:
- To sit in the mosque to read Qur’an
and remember Allah (dhikr)
- To observe i‘tikaaf in the last ten days
- To pray Taraweeh
- To give a great deal of charity and do
a great deal of good deeds
- To study the Qur’an.
Al-Bukhaari (6) and Muslim (2308) narrated
that Ibn ‘Abbaas said: The Messenger of
Allah (blessings and peace of Allah be upon
him) was the most generous of people, and
he was at his most generous in Ramadaan
when Jibreel used to meet him. He would
meet with him every night in Ramadaan and
revise the Qur’aa with him, and the
Messenger of Allah (blessings and peace of
Allah be upon him) was more generous in
doing good than the blowing wind.
And the fasting person should not waste his
time in doing things that are of no benefit or
no use – and may adversely affect his fast –
such as sleeping a great deal, jokingly a
great deal, and so on. He should not make
eating different kinds of food and drink his
main concern. All of that will prevent him
from doing a great deal of good deeds whilst
fasting.
For more information, please see the answer
to question no. 12468 and 26869
And Allah knows best. Jazakallah khairan bro |
Nairaland General › Re: Bird Turns To Woman After Electric Shock In Oshodi, Lagos (graphic Pictures) by u11gs: 4:34pm On Jun 19, 2015 |
Tycike: Is this for real? help me ask oo |
Islam › Re: Wasting Time by u11gs: 11:25am On Jun 19, 2015 |
sino: BISMILLAHI AR-RAHMANI AR-RAHEEM
Allah (SWT) says: (Muhsin Khan translation)
“Successful indeed are the believers.
Those who offer their Salat (prayers) with all solemnity and full submissiveness. (i.e humble in salah)
And those who turn away from Al-Laghw (dirty, false, evil vain talk, falsehood, and all that Allah has forbidden). (Q 23: 1- 3)
Al-Laghw, as used in this verse is translated to mean dirty, false, evil vain talks etc., but it really goes beyond these words, it also includes activities that have no benefits, neither in this life nor in the hereafter. Engaging in these activities happens to be one of the stumbling blocks mitigating Muslims to attain Islamic spirituality, especially the youths. We all know how we waste time; perhaps let us look at some of them, especially during this month of Ramadhan
1. Television: The television needs no introduction, it is found almost in every home, some can be glued to the T.V all day, watching one programme after another. Some people carry out almost all their daily activities in front of the T.V, and no thanks to cable T.V, and 24hrs broadcast, the T.V can continue to be switched on forever, or else you live in Nigeria with frequent blackouts lol. Don’t get me wrong, their quite a number of beneficial programmes on T.V, but we all know that the non beneficial quite overshadows those that have benefits, so this Ramadan, quite those DSTV/STARTIMES/GO T.V etc. Channels (you all know them) tune to Islamic channel and Iqra if you have to watch, unless your life depends on it, quite the news channels too…
2. Laptop, Smart Phones and the Internet: Okay, you say I don’t watch T.V (actually I don’t myself), but you’ve got a laptop and a smart phone, and what? A 24hrs internet access? Cool! But wait a minute, what have you been doing with your gigabytes of data consumed monthly? How many Islamic lectures have you downloaded and how many beneficial articles have you read online? We all know what we do, and Alhamdulilah most seasonal that do have a huge followership has ended (I think), so stop looking for others to download, its Ramadhan! Quit the movies and the seasonal, quite the sites that have eroded your hearts of light, and let in the Nur of the Qur’an. Too much data? Stream/download Qur’an recitations, Islamic lectures, and hey why not even make an effort to learn Arabic?
3. Social media: Yeah, we've taken socializing to a whole new level, facebook, instagram, twitter, weechat, whatsapp, google+( I kind of prefer this), Nairaland etc. We can spend eternity actually doing nothing in some cases other than just viewing pictures, liking and commenting “lol” on peoples posts, yeah and reading several pages of comments with absolutely no single benefit, especially on Nairaland. Guys this is ramadhan! Tune your social attention to Allah (SWT) and his book, be in the companion of the righteous and see your faith grow.
4. Hanging out with friends: I know you’ve got a tight click, you guys are BFFs, hope your hangouts brings you closer to Allah? If not, you might need to assess your BFFs and your click, cos it absolutely makes no sense, especially in this month of Ramadhan, to gist with friends for hours and no good deed is recorded for you throughout the duration, and it would be a disaster, if sins were recorded because your “click” don’t care about Allah, and all they want to do is hang out and talk about stuffs, yeah stuffs… 
5. Sleep: Now this can be funny, you are like, come-on can’t I also sleep? Yeah you can, but if you really need to, not because you trying to avoid the effects of fasting, then you abandon your responsibilities and become bedridden. The reward in this month is overwhelmingly astounding, it is like winning the best thing you can ever imagine, it is Allah’s Bonanza, and you must adhere to the terms and conditions. Rest your body when you need to, then engage in activities that are beneficial to your person in this life, and most importantly, in the hereafter.
So guys, do you know any other way we waste time? Please add yours….Jazakumullahu Khayran as you do.
And remember, Ramadhan is a training process, so whatever you do to achieve drawing closer to Allah (SWT) in this month, make sure you continue after Ramadhan. May Allah accept our acts of Ibadah in this holy month amen. Jazakallah khairan pls help me with any Islamic site for download |
Romance › Re: At 28 No Man Has Ever Approached Me For Sex, A Lady Laments(photo) by u11gs: 9:42pm On Jun 18, 2015 |
Pope22: The lady in the photos below wrote and claiming she almost 28 years old, and no man has ever been interested to either love her or sleep with her, in her note she mentioned that whenever she tried to get a man close to him they all went missing,
This lady claims she has never been in a relationship, she says she is a virgin and no man has ever approached her for either sex or money!
The lady really needs help, please drop your comments on how you think we can help her, your help will be highly appreciated!
Source: http://www.whatzp.com/am-almost-28-years-and-no-man-has-ever-approached-me-for-s8x-or-love-am-i-ok-please-help/ big fat lie  Pope22: The lady in the photos below wrote and claiming she almost 28 years old, and no man has ever been interested to either love her or sleep with her, in her note she mentioned that whenever she tried to get a man close to him they all went missing,
This lady claims she has never been in a relationship, she says she is a virgin and no man has ever approached her for either sex or money!
The lady really needs help, please drop your comments on how you think we can help her, your help will be highly appreciated!
Source: http://www.whatzp.com/am-almost-28-years-and-no-man-has-ever-approached-me-for-s8x-or-love-am-i-ok-please-help/ big fat lie |
Politics › Re: Buhari Congratulates Muslims On Ramadan , Urges Them To Promote Love And Peace by u11gs: 4:50am On Jun 18, 2015 |
MosakuAW: May peace and joy of Ramadan locate your home.
Ramadan Kareem to my Muslim brothers and sisters. May Allah forgive your sins.
Enjoy. Amin amin ya Rabbi |
Politics › Re: Lagos Killer Squad Names Bode George As Sponsor by u11gs: 11:57am On Jun 17, 2015 |
derespect: If the story is true, let justice prevail. na so |
Politics › Re: Dino Melaye Reacts To The N8.64bn NASS Wardrobe Allowance by u11gs: 9:06am On Jun 17, 2015 |
the man of his words :Dthe man of his words |
Islam › Re: Updates on Ramadhaan Crescent (1436ah/2015ce) by u11gs: 8:29pm On Jun 16, 2015 |
Jazakallah khairan |
Politics › Re: Buhari To Fight Graft With 5 Special Laws by u11gs: 2:59pm On Jun 16, 2015 |
long live my president and vp |
Politics › Re: President Buhari Back To Nigeria From AU Summit In South Africa (photos) by u11gs: 10:20am On Jun 16, 2015 |
my president sir |