A is for Allah To his people Allah's word did he carry leads
Lord of the Universe, who is One, By Allah's help he made the sick well, S is for Surah He made the earth, stars, and sun So people would believe what he had to One hundred and fourteen in the Qur'an, He made angels to worship and pray, tell Read them and trust in Al-Rahman, He made man from a dab of clay K is for Ka'bah Do you know ten of them that you can B is for Bilal First house of Allah in Makkah was say? Bilal is that tall, brave African man, made, Knowing them will help you pray Islam freed him and gave him iman By Ibrahim and Isma'il the stones were T is for Tawheed Calling the Muslims to come and pray, laid La ilaaha illallah, Allah is the only one, Was his duty each night and day Millions of believers from every race, There is no partner with Him, nor son C is for Children Come for Hajj tot his extra special place Alla is the answer to all that we need, Black, white, red, yellow, and brown, L is for Life Watch your heart and tongue, He knows Better than the jewels in a crown A precious gift from Allah to you, every deed Laughing or crying, short or tall, Don't waste it, he knows what you do U is for Ummah Allah loves children, one and all Don't chase pleasure or forget Allah, The Muslim community which D is for Du'a No matter how little, say "Al-Hamdulillah Muhammad (S) found, Remembering Allah all nights and days, M is for Muhammad The brotherhood of Islam made it sound By giving Him our thanks and praise Peace be upon him, Abdullah's son, Allah's laws in the Qur'an and Sunnah, Thank Allah with "Al Hamdulillah" From Allah's enemies he did not run Are to help everyone in the Ummah And praise Him with "Subhanallah Of all the Prophets he was the last, V is for Victory E is for Earth Islam his message which we hold fast It is the help from Allah to you, With its mountains, rivers, and seas, N is for Nuh His guidance in everything you do Animals, birds, fruits, and trees Peace be upon him, a Prophet who was Work and prayer a Muslim does need, They all declare Allah's Might, very good, To celebrate Allah's victory, indeed! Following His laws, wills, and light Allah told him to build an ark, fast as he W is for Wudu' F is for Faith could We must keep our minds and bodies That which the Muslims call Iman, Take pairs of animals and the believers- clean, Is in the heart of the believing man all, Because by Allah we are always seen Will come from his lip and hand, The flood was coming and the waves Whenever you hear the call of athan, Love for Allah pouring out like sand would be tall! Prepare and come pray as soon as you G is for Gabriel O is for Obedience can An angel created by Allah from light, It is the duty of each Muslim to obey, X is for "Seen" * His duty is to serve Allah all day and The Qur'an and the Sunnah all the way X is not easy for us to rhyme, night Go for Hajj, give Zakah, fast, and pray, So we'll not waste much of your time To Prophet Muhammad (S) he did And to your parents do not say, "Nay!" In higher math X is hard to find, appear, P is for Prayer But Allah's path is clear even to the blind To bring mankind the Holy Qur'an so It is the cornerstone of Muslim life, (* the Arabic letter "seen" stands for the dear And the devil it cuts like a knife unknown) H is for Heaven Prayer five times a day is a must, Y is for Yunus God's garden of joy, peace, and love, In Allah you should put your trust Peace be upon him, a good man in a The home for Muslim's souls above Q is for Qur'an wicked town, The path to this heavenly place A blessing and guide for all of mankind, He ran to the sea and a whale gobbled Is faith in Allah's guidance and grace In it Allah's message you will find him down I is for Islam Of all His messages it is the last, By the mercy of Allah he was saved to A way of life for all of who, Perfect for present, future, and past tell, Give to Allah the praise that is due R is for Ramadan His people to become good and obey We worship and pray five times a day, For Muslims this blessed month of Allah well Because we know it is the best way fasting, J is for Jesus Is to celebrate Allah's love everlasting Peace be upon him, 'Isa, the son of All day, no food, nor drink, nor evil deeds, Z is for Zero-sin So, don't let yourself forget, It is the way we each begin, Keep out of the devil's threat! Free from wordly sin Kind Treatment of Wives encouraging ones wife. The example, a husband may most meaningful admiration appreciate the way she God instructs men to be nice comes from a sincere heart arranges his clean laundry, but to their wives and to treat that notices what really the underlying character trait them well to the best of their matters what the wife really may be that she is thoughtful. ability: values. So a husband should The husband should consider And live with them in ask himself what she feels admirable traits such as being kindness (Quran 4:19) most insecure about and compassionate, generous, The Messenger of God said, discover what she values. That kind, devout, creative, elegant, The most perfect of believers is the wifes sweet spot of honest, affectionate, energetic, in belief is the best of them in praise. The more the husband gentle, optimistic, committed, character. The best of you are compliments it, the more the faithful, confident, cheerful, those who are the best to their wife will admire it, the more on and so on. A husband should women.[1] The Prophet of target this healthy habit will give himself some time to Mercy tells us that a husbands be. Kind words are like, I like construct this list, and review it treatment of his wife reflects a the way you think, You look in times of conflict when he is Muslims good character, which beautiful in those clothes, and most likely to feel averse in turn is a reflection of the I love hearing your voice on towards his wife. It will help mans faith. How can a Muslim the phone. him be more aware of his husband be good to his wife? Human beings are imperfect. wifes good attributes and far He should smile, not hurt her The Messenger of God said, A more likely to compliment emotionally, remove anything believing man should not hate them. that will harm her, treat her a believing woman. If he A companion asked the gently, and be patient with dislikes something in her Prophet of God what is the her. character, he should be right of a wife over her Being nice includes good pleased with some other trait husband? He said, That you communication. A husband of hers.[2] A man should not feed her when you eat and should be willing to open up, hate his wife because if he clothe her when you clothe and be willing to listen to his dislikes something in her, he yourself and do not strike her wife. Many times a husband will find something he likes face. Do not malign her and do wants to air his frustrations about her if he gives it a not keep apart from her, (like work). He should not chance. One way to be aware except in the house.[3] forget to ask her about what of what he likes in his wife is Conflict in marriage is virtually annoys her (like when children for the husband to make a list inevitable and it leads to lot of would not do their homework). of a half dozen things he anger. Although anger is one A husband should not talk appreciates about her. of the most difficult emotions about important things with Marriage experts recommend to manage, the first step her when he or his wife is that one be as specific as toward controlling it can be angry, tired, or hungry. possible and focus on learning how to forgive those Communication, compromise, character traits just as the who hurt us. In case of and consideration are the Prophet of Islam conflict, a husband should not cornerstone of marriage. recommended, not just what stop talking to his wife and Being nice includes she does for the husband. For emotionally hurt her, but he may stop sleeping in the same bed if it will improve the situation. Under no circumstance, even when he is angry or somehow feels justified, is a husband allowed to malign her by using hurtful words or cause her any injury.
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