The document discusses a message from martyred Imam 'Abdullah 'Azzam to youth, urging them to give some of their time to Allah while young. It then summarizes works by Ibn al-Qayyim, describing him as a fruit of Ibn Taymiyyah who distinguished himself with deep worship. The introduction highlights some of Ibn al-Qayyim's influential books on Islamic education and theology.
This document is the preface to a book titled "An Islamic View of Gog and Magog in the Modern World", which is the third volume in a series on Surah al-Kahf. The preface provides background information on the author's 15+ year study of Gog and Magog, including public lectures on the topic that generated interest. It notes the author previously argued in another book that we now live in a world dominated by Gog and Magog. The preface expresses the hope that this new book will help convince Islamic scholars of the release of Gog and Magog. It also thanks Allah and provides context that the book was written in the Caribbean, continuing a tradition from the author's ancestors
The document discusses the Quranic verses and sayings of the Prophet Muhammad that prohibit riba (usury or interest). It presents several Quranic verses revealed between the 6th and 9th years of prophethood and hijrah that forbid consuming or charging interest. It also shares hadiths where the Prophet curses those who take or give interest and says interest has many evils. The Prophet warns that interest leads to scarcity and likens deliberately taking even a small amount of interest to committing serious sins like zina repeatedly. The document emphasizes that Islam strictly prohibits interest in all forms based on divine revelation and the teachings of the Prophet.
The document discusses two prophecies from hadiths about signs of the last day: [1] the uncovering of a mountain of gold along the Euphrates River, which some scholars interpret as referring to oil, and [2] a war between Muslims and Jews where Muslims will kill Jews until they hide behind objects that will then reveal their presence. The document provides context about the Euphrates River and explanations of hadiths related to the prophecies.
1. The document discusses the significance of the Day of Judgment in Islam and how belief in it profoundly impacts one's actions and character.
2. It outlines several key events that will occur on the Day of Judgment, including the resurrection of the dead, appearance in the Plain of Hashr, and distribution of the Book of Deeds.
3. Death of an individual is described as a mini Judgment Day, and it is emphasized as an inevitable reality for all. The disobedient will have a difficult death while the pious will be greeted peacefully.
Signs of the last day by shaikh imran hoseinFawad Sodhar
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The document discusses major and minor signs of the Last Day according to prophecies of Muhammad. It argues that six of the ten major signs have already occurred: 1) Dajjal (Antichrist), who was released in Muhammad's lifetime; 2) Gog and Magog, also released in his lifetime; 3) Smoke, referring to modern environmental pollution; 4) Three sinkings of the earth - one is speculated to be the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami; 5) The rising of the sun in the west has not occurred; 6) The descent of Jesus has not occurred. The remaining signs to be fulfilled are the beast, a fire coming from Yemen, and Jesus killing Dajjal.
This document provides a preface and foreword for the book "Jerusalem in the Qur'an" by Imran N. Hosein. The preface discusses recent geopolitical events that further validate the analysis and predictions in Hosein's book. It notes the illegal invasion of Iraq and continuing oppression of Muslims in Palestine, Bosnia, and elsewhere. The foreword praises the meticulous documentation and timely nature of the book, which fills an intellectual and religious gap by refuting Zionist claims from authenticated religious sources. It asserts the book will serve as an important academic reference for Muslims worldwide in addressing the question of Jerusalem.
The document discusses two prophecies from hadiths about signs of the last day: [1] the uncovering of a mountain of gold along the Euphrates River, which some scholars interpret as referring to oil, and [2] a war between Muslims and Jews where Muslims will kill Jews until they hide behind objects that will then reveal their presence. The document provides context about the Euphrates River and explanations of hadiths related to the prophecies.
1. The document discusses the significance of the Day of Judgment in Islam and how belief in it profoundly impacts one's actions and character.
2. It outlines several key events that will occur on the Day of Judgment, including the resurrection of the dead, appearance in the Plain of Hashr, and distribution of the Book of Deeds.
3. Death of an individual is described as a mini Judgment Day, and it is emphasized as an inevitable reality for all. The disobedient will have a difficult death while the pious will be greeted peacefully.
Signs of the last day by shaikh imran hoseinFawad Sodhar
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The document discusses major and minor signs of the Last Day according to prophecies of Muhammad. It argues that six of the ten major signs have already occurred: 1) Dajjal (Antichrist), who was released in Muhammad's lifetime; 2) Gog and Magog, also released in his lifetime; 3) Smoke, referring to modern environmental pollution; 4) Three sinkings of the earth - one is speculated to be the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami; 5) The rising of the sun in the west has not occurred; 6) The descent of Jesus has not occurred. The remaining signs to be fulfilled are the beast, a fire coming from Yemen, and Jesus killing Dajjal.
This document provides a preface and foreword for the book "Jerusalem in the Qur'an" by Imran N. Hosein. The preface discusses recent geopolitical events that further validate the analysis and predictions in Hosein's book. It notes the illegal invasion of Iraq and continuing oppression of Muslims in Palestine, Bosnia, and elsewhere. The foreword praises the meticulous documentation and timely nature of the book, which fills an intellectual and religious gap by refuting Zionist claims from authenticated religious sources. It asserts the book will serve as an important academic reference for Muslims worldwide in addressing the question of Jerusalem.