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Handle with respect contains Quranic verses and Ahadith.
File away for future reference
Hadeeth Tasheelul-Ahadeeth 23
Seerat-e- Seeratul-Mustafa
By: Hazrat Maulana Muhammad Idrees Kaandhelwi Sahib 30
Paak Rahmatullahi Alaihi
Statements of Faqeehul-Ummat
Malfoozaat Compiled By: Mufti Farooq Meeruti Sahib
48
E DITOR? IAL ?
Essay
TAFSEER
(Commentary of the Holy Quran)
By: Hazrat Maulana Mufti Muhammad Shafi Sahib (Rahmatullahi Alaihi)
SURAH AL-BAQARAH
Note: This part of Tafseer is the remaining portion of
Surah Al-Baqarah Tafseer and hence connected with
the previous chapter of Surah Al-Baqarah Tafseer.
Verse 104
o
O those who believe, do not say Raina
but say Unzurna, and listen. And for the
unbelievers there is a grievous
punishment. (Verse 104)
o
Those who disbelieve from among the
people of the Book, or idolaters, do not
like that any good should come to you
from your Lord. But Allah chooses for His
grace whom He wills. And Allah is the Lord
of great Bounty. (Verse 105)
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Whenever we abrogate a verse or cause it
to be forgotten, we bring one better than
it or one equal to it. Do you not know that
Allah is powerful over everything? Do you
not know that to Allah alone belongs the
kingdom of the heavens and the earth?
And, you have none, other than Allah, to
protect or help you. (Verses 106-107)
At first, Muslims used to pray with their
faces turned towards the Baytul-Maqdis at
Jerusalem; later on, Allah commanded them to
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Tas-heelul Ahadeeth
Translation:
Sayyidina Abu Zarr Raziyallahu Anhu
relates that Hazrat Rasullullah Sullallahu Alaihi
Wasallam said: Do not consider any good deed
as insignificant: not even meeting your brother
with a cheerful face. (Muslim)
Commentary:
Hazrat Rasullullah Sullallahu Alaihi Wasallam
is reminding us that no good deed goes
unnoticed in the court of Allah Taala, not even
the smallest good deed, is insignificant. Thus,
merely smiling at your brother or greeting him
with a pleasant face is also a good deed and a
means of earning reward from Allah Taala.
The lesson of this Hadith is also found in the
Ayah: Certainly Allah Taala does not waste
the reward of the good-doers.
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Lesson
To do good deeds abundantly even
though people regard it as insignificant.
Translation:
Commentary:
Lesson
Our salvation in the Hereafter lies in
piety, and not in who we are and what we are.
Translation:
Sayyidina Abu Hurairah Raziyallahu anhu
relates that Hazrat Rasullullah Sullallahu Alaihi
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Commentary:
Lesson
Translation:
Commentary:
Lessons
Translation:
Commentary:
Lessons
Seerat-e-Paak
Seeratul Mustafa Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam
By: Hazrat Maulana Muhammad Idrees Kaandhelwi
Sahib Rahmatullahi Alaihi
Translated By: Mufti Muhammad Kadwa Sahib and
Maulana Muhammad Mahommedy Sahib
Blessed Companions
Raziyallahu Taala Anhum Ajmaeen
By: Shaikhul-Hadeeth Hazrat Maulana Muhammad Zakariyya Sb.
Rahmatullahi-Alaihi
MALFOOZAAT
Statements and Anecdotes of Faqeehul-Ummat,
Hazrat Maulana Mufti Mahmood Hasan
Gangohi Sahib .
came across.
The second point worth considering is
that the one occupied in a specific field would
possess more important points and factors
pertaining to it.The muhadithin were involved
in the scrutinising of the ahaadith day and
night. Their occupation was to verify as to
which hadith is weak and which is authentic,
did a certain narrator meet another narrator or
not, a certain narrator used this word whereas
another narrator had used another word. In
these matters, the decisions made by the
muhaddithin are most reliable.
On the other hand, those luminaries who
were mujtahideen and fuqahaa had deduced
laws from the Quran and hadith. The method
of deducing laws has been passed on from
them. That is why, despite Imaam Tirmizi
having such a great status in the field of
hadith yet he states in Tirmizi Shareef, pg
188: (The fuqahaa possess a
better understanding of the hadith.)
Hence, in matters pertaining to the
verifying and scrutinising of the ahaadith the
views of the muhadithin hold more weight and
in matters pertaining to the deduction of
massail, the views of the fuqahaa hold more
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Third Etiquette
Fourth Etiquette
Sulook
Family Bond
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BRINGING UP
CHILDREN IN ISLAM
By: Hazrat Maulana Dr. Muhammad Habibullaah Mukhtaar Sahib
Translated by: Jenab Rafiq Abdurrahmaan Sahib
(Continue from the previous issue of AN-NOOR)
Great Personality
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Rahimahullahu Taala
An incident
Discourse
The Reality of Taubah
By: Hazrat Faqeehul-Ummah Mufti Mahmood Hasan Gangohi
Sahib Rahmatullahi Alaihi
Covering up
Chunks of meat
Subtle trouble
Essay
Repentance and forgiveness
By: Maulana Dawuud Vowda Sahib
Article
Discourse
SPIRITUAL DISEASES
AND THEIR CURE
By: Aarif Billaah, Hazrat Maulana Shah Hakeem
Muhammad Akhtar Sahib Rahmatullahi Alaihi
Translated by: Jenab Naveedul Islam Sahib
A narrative
Once, Hazrat Bayazid Bustaami
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A narrative
A narrative
(attendant) and
he apologized. Hazrat
Rahmatullahi Alaihi said; you are always
agonizing like this, for how long I will endure
your problem? Hazrat Maulana Ilyaas Sahib
Rahmatullahi Alaihi who was sitting nearby,
whispered in the ear of Hazrat Maulana
Zakariyya Sahib Rahmatullahi Alaihi that,
Maulana as much you want that Allaah Ta'ala
should endure our faults and shortcomings on
the day of Qiyaamah to that extent we should
also bear the demerits of His servants. I
mean, sell your pain to Allaah Ta'ala with
forgiveness to beget His forgiveness.
Well-grounded Editorial
Dear Editor,
Apropos of Decrees of the Almighty the
editorial of AN-NOOR, Aug, Sept, Oct-2016, page
No. 3 authored by the esteemed editor-in-chief of
AN-NOOR, Hazrat Maulana Muhammad
Rahmatullah Sahib Qaasmi Daamat-Barakatuhum. It
was a well-grounded editorial and hence properly
appreciated.
Beneficial article
Dear Editor,
Please refer to the article titled: Treating
others with compassion and kindness An-Noor
Aug, Sept, Oct-2016 page 10 written by Hazrat
Mufti Ibraheem Saaleh Jee Sahib Daamat
Barakatuhum. This article taught us many good
things and we learnt many golden principles of life
from this article. We are very grateful to your
good self for publishing such a beneficial article in
the monthly An-Noor. Thanks a lot.
Master Abdur-rasheed Shah & Muhammad Anas Shah
Awantipora Kashmir
Heartfelt Condolences
Dear Editor,
This has a reference to the news item in
campus round-up An-Noor Aug, Sept, Oct-2016
regarding the sad demise of the respected uncle of
the esteemed editor-in-chief of the monthly An-
Noor, Hazrat Maulana Muhammad Rahmatullah
Sahib Qaasmi Daamat Barakatuhum. We offer our
heartfelt condolences to the esteemed editor-in-
chief of An-Noor on the sad demise of their
respected uncle, Jenab Ghulam Ahmad Mir Sahib
of Bandipora Kashmir and express our deepest
sympathies with the bereaved family. We pray for
his Maghfirat and admission in Jannah, Aameen.
Momin Ahmad Dar & Faarooq Ahmad Dar
Rajbagh Srinagar
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CAMPUS ROUND-UP
Fayyaaz Ahmad Zarroo
Heavy snowfall
In the first week of January 2017, rain
and snow started falling and in the course of
time there was heavy snowfall in the Kashmir
valley. People said that this year the snowfall
was so heavy that it broke the record of about
last ten years. The wooden roofs at the
Raheemiyyah campus Bandipora collapsed
under the weight of heavy snow. The roof
under which the food was prepared at the time
of Fiqhi seminar also collapsed here. The roof
for stock and other necessary items adjacent
to the kitchen and the roof that was made for
stocking timber and firewood razed to the
ground. This kind of heavy snowfall also
brought severe cold. However, during the
month of February 2017 the condition of
weather started improving. In Kashmir, the
forty days of the weather with severe cold are
called Chilla-e-Kalaan. It starts at the end of
December. The first twenty days of February
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