Tuesday, 20 September 2016

Marriage: A Religious Requirement

Marriage in Islam is recommended as a religious requirement.
 
"Marry those among you who are single and (marry) your slaves, male and female, that are righteous" (Quran 24:32)
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) declared:
"When the servant of Allah marries, he has fulfilled half the (responsibilities laid on him by the) faith; so let him be God conscious with respect to the other half". (Mishkat)
Marriage has also been commended as the way of the prophets.
"We indeed sent messengers before you (O Muhammad), and We assigned them wives and children". (Quran 13:38)
Marriage, in fact, is specifically considered the tradition (sunnah) of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) when he declared:
"Marriage is my Sunnah, whoever disregards my (sunnah) path is not from among us". (ibn Majah)
Islam discourages celibacy and encourages marriage, as Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) recommended:
"Whoever is able to marry, should marry". (Bukhari)
 

What Are The Benefits Of Marriage?

 
1. Fulfillment of deen (the full practice of religion) is accomplished through marriage. In Islam, we recognize that marriage is the state to which we aspire - a situation that supports, in every aspect, our attainment of the state that will please our Creator. To fulfill the role Allah (SWT) designed specifically for us, marriage is important. It is through marriage that these roles are fulfilled. Anas bin Malik reported that the Prophet (PBUH) said,
 
"When a man marries, he indeed perfects half of his religion. Then he should fear Allah for the remaining half." (Bukhari)
 
2. For women, marriage provides support and protection,
"Men are the protectors and maintainers of women, because Allah has given one more (strength) than the other and because they support them from their means. Therefore, the righteous women are devoutly obedient and guard in (the husband's) absence what Allah would have them guard" (Ali Imran:34-36).
 
3. Satisfying sexual desires/needs may only be accomplished through marriage. As Muslims, we understand that sex outside of marriage is forbidden and considered a major sin. Therefore, sexual desires may only be satisfied within a marriage. Marriage provides protection from sin,
"They (wives) are like garments for you, and you are like garments for them" (Al Baqarah:187).
 
4. Marriage provides companionship,
"...the companion by your side (the wife)." (Al Nisaa:36)
For Muslims, it is clear that the trend to delay or skip marriage is prohibited, and with good reason. Marriage still remains the trend in Muslim communities. This provides for the safety and security of women and children. It provides a safeguard against sexual sin for the man as well as for the woman. It provides two-parent homes for children and strong ethics that will support a lifestyle that is consistent with the practice of Islam. It provides loving and kind companionship. This is the way of Muslims.
Islam provides clear and ideal direction for all aspects of life. This is a perfect example of those directions. The religion tells Muslims to marry early. It provides clear guidelines for husbands and wives and, as they become parents, for parenting and for the behavior of children. There is no guesswork in the process.
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Saturday, 19 March 2016

The Verses About The Disbelievers In The Quran

Quran is undoubtedly the guide to whole mankind. But there are many disbelievers on this planet, so here are listed some verses about the disbelievers in the Quran.

"And We have placed coverings on their hearts and a heaviness in their ears lest they understand it, and when you mention your Lord alone in the Quran they turn their backs in aversion". Quran Al-Isra [17:46]

Our prophet Muhammad (s.a.w) used to become very sad when the people used to refute the verses of the Quran. For the strengthening of his heart, Allah almighty revealed the following verse,
"Verily, those who disbelieve, it is the same to them whether you (O Muhammad peace be upon him) warn them or do not warn them, they will not believe". Quran Al-Baqara [2:6]

However, this verse does not imply that the Muslims should not spread the word of Allah Almighty. This is because we cannot be sure that who among the masses is the person who is going to accept the truth and who has the heart, mind, and soul with locks. This is explained in the following verse of the Holy Quran. Allah Almighty says in the Quran,

And that I should recite the Quran. Therefore whoever goes aright, he goes aright for his own soul, and whoever goes ' astray, then say: I am only one of the warners.Quran An-Naml [27:92]

So it is recommended for the Muslims to warn people. However, every Muslim should keep in mind that it is blatantly wrong according to Islam if they try to force someone to accept Islam.
The Quran also solaces the Muslims who have to face ridiculing or picking at by the non-Muslims if they try to spread the word of Allah. Allah almighty says in the Quran,

And when it is said to them (hypocrites): "Believe as the people (followers of Muhammad peace be upon him, Al-Ansâr and Al-Muhajirûn) have believed," they say: "Shall we believe as the fools have believed?" Verily, they are the fools, but they know not. Quran Al-Baqara [2:13]

The verse, mentioned above clearly implies that there is no reason for a Muslim to be disheartened if any non-Muslim picks at him.

Of course, the Quran is a divine guidance.This is the very reason why the Quran throws an open challenge to the people who do not believe in it. Allah almighty says in the Quran,
"And if you (Arab pagans, Jews, and Christians) are in doubt concerning that which We have sent down (i.e. the Qur'an) to Our slave (Muhammad peace be upon him), then produce a Surah (chapter) of the like thereof and call your witnesses (supporters and helpers) besides Allah, if you are truthful". Quran Al-Baqara [2:23]

The Arabs were great linguistics in the times when Quran was revealed. In fact, they took deep pride in it. However, no nonbeliever among them was able to produce anything even near to the linguistic quality or content of the Quran.

If you want to learn and understand the Quran then just visit islamic-videos.com and see Islamic videos and listen Quran audio in English and different other languages as well. Islamic-videos.com also provides Islamic books in English and Hindi for deeper knowledge.

Wednesday, 16 March 2016

Resources to Learn the Quran Online

Undoubtedly Quran is the guide to mankind. Then it becomes compulsory for us to understand the Quran. Now the question arises, how to learn the Quran? For this you have two options either go for offline mode or go online. To learn Quran online, there are so many resources available. One just has to decide that how one wants to learn Quran online. Actually, the scope of the Quran is very wide. Therefore, it is but natural that there are so many subjects, which lie under the category of the Quran education.
Al-Maeda [5:4] They ask you as to what is allowed to them. Say: The good things are allowed to you, and what you have taught the beasts and birds of prey, training them to hunt-- you teach them of what Allah has taught you-- so eat of that which they catch for you and mention the name of Allah over it; and be careful of (your duty to) Allah; surely Allah is swift in reckoning.
To learn Quran online, one can consider one of the following resources.
  1. Websites for Tajweed
  2. Websites providing online mp3 Quran audio
  3. Website providing Quran audio in English and in different other languages
  4. Websites with Quran explanation
  5. Websites of Islamic centers
  6. Websites of Islamic scholars
  7. Islamic videos on Islamic sites and youtube
All of the resources mentioned above are simply great for anyone who simply wants to learn Quran online. For inspiration to learn Quran online or offline, one can consider the following two verses.
• Yusuf [12:6] And thus will your Lord choose you and teach you the interpretation of sayings and make His favor complete to you and to the children of Yaqoub, as He made it complete before to your fathers, Ibrahim and Ishaq; surely your Lord is Knowing, Wise.
• Al-Baqara [2:129] Our Lord! and raise up in them a Messenger from among them who shall recite to them Thy communications and teach them the Book and the wisdom, and purify them; surely Thou art the Mighty, the Wise.
Of course, it is very easy to learn Quran online because of the plenty of the resources available. However, one thing that is very important for all those who want to learn Quran online is the authentication of any given resource. In fact, it is a grave problem for most of the people who want to learn Quran online.
Along with many good resources, there are some resources online, which contain falsified, fabricated, unauthenticated, or incomplete information. It becomes a great nuisance and even a source of misguidance for many people who want to learn Quran online. In case one comes across an unauthenticated website, one must report the website.
Usually it is not easy for any ordinary internet user to take down an unauthenticated website. However if more and more people report the website, its rankings go down and the authorities do something about it soon. Similarly, it is also a good idea to promote the websites with authenticated information.
Aal-e-Imran [3:48] And He will teach him the Book and the wisdom and the Taurât and the Injeel.
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Tuesday, 15 March 2016

What is the need of Hijab?

Allah, who is our Protector and is above all imperfection, has made wearing Hijabs mandatory upon women as a safety measure for them. Hijabs help to protect their honor while establishing themselves as a sign of their faith. Any society that has distanced itself from Allah's way and has deviated from the path shown by Him is in dire need of actions that will lead to recovery and happiness. Therefore, all Muslim women need to return to hijabs and abayas in order to follow what the Prophet preached to his Ummah.

It is extremely important for all Muslim women to understand the importance of hijabs in Islam. However, many women come up with feeble excuses so as not to wear them. However, we will take a few of these excuses and discuss the frailty of these arguments.

The first most common excuse is that "I am not convinced of the necessity of hijabs." However, if a woman is convinced of Islam, then how can she not be convinced about any one of its orders? If she believes in the divinity of Allah and the messages of the prophet (SAW), then it is absolutely necessary to be convinced of the command about wearing Hijabs in his Sunnah.

The second excuse "It is so very hot in my country and I can't stand it. How could I take it if I wore Hijabs? The answer to this question is so simple that no matter how hot it is on earth, it does not and cannot compare to the heat of the Hell Fire. Allah has promised Hell Fire for all who disregard his orders. Therefore, once one is convinced that no matter how hot it gets here, our hijabs will protect us from the heat in the afterlife; it becomes very easy to follow Allah's commands.

Another common excuse given by women is "It's still not time for hijabs yet. I'm still too young for wearing Hijabs. I'll do it when I get older and after I make Hajj". The biggest reason that this is a bad excuse for not wearing hijabs is that we need to stop presuming about some future expectation in our lives. We cannot guarantee even our own life let alone any future incidence. Allah has stated in the Quran: "When their term comes, neither can they delay it nor can they advance it an hour (or a moment)". [Surah Al-An'aam 7:34]. Thus it is important to start wearing Hijabs at a young age because Allah will ask you on the Day of Judgment about each and every moment of your life.

In conclusion, it can be easily determined that hijabs are an essential part of a Muslimah's life. Hijabs not only are necessary because they provide the modesty and decency that is integral for any woman of faith, but also because Allah has mandated hijabs at various times throughout the Holy Quran. Read Islamic books in English to know more about the concept of hijab. If you are curious to learn and understand quran visit islamic-videos.com to listen quran audio in English, Hindi and Marathi.

Friday, 11 March 2016

5 Things you are Missing If you don’t Understand the Quran

The Quran is a guide to humanity. Since none of us want to be misguided, it is paramount not only to read or recite the Quran, but to understand and implement it in our lives as well.
Following are the top 5 things you are missing every day in your life if you don’t understand the Quran:
1. The Purpose Of Revelation
If you don’t understand Quran and keep on reading it, the very purpose of revelation is lost. Allah SWT says: “ (Here is) a Book which We have sent down unto you (O Muhammad!), full of blessings, that they may mediate on its Signs, and that men of understanding may receive admonition [38:29].”
How can we do that if we don’t understand the Quran! One cannot and does not carry translation always, especially while listening to it in Salah!
2. The Objectives Of Recitation
There are 5 objectives of Reading Quran:
  • to receive rewards from Allah;
  • to gain knowledge;
  • to take action based on what Allah SWT is asking us to do;
  • to cure our heart and mind; and
  • to talk to Allah SWT!
How can we achieve all of these, especially the last four, if we don’t understand the Quran. So it becomes very much necessary to understand the Quran in order to achieve the objective of the holy Quran.
3. The Cleaning Of Heart
People know that Fajr is compulsory but very few come to Mosque. Why? Not because they don’t know but because their hearts are rusted. We have a major misconception that Quran is a book of commandments only. The verses that deal with commandments constitute less than 10% of the total verses. The rest 90% is for the heart and mind. The heart keeps rusting and deviating because of sins. We need de-rusting and re-alignment.
Adam (A) was asked not to go near the tree. Allah says: “but he forgot; and We did not find in him any determination.” We humans have these weaknesses. We have several fitnahs (trials) surrounding us. We need continuous reminders and warnings which come to us only through daily recitation and listening to the Quran. Allah says about the Quran: “a healing for the (diseases) in your hearts” [10:57]. Can there be a better cure than what Allah has prescribed for us?
4. The Strengthening Of Heart
The Quran was revealed to the prophet (PBUH) in pieces. “And those who disbelieve say: Why has not the Quran been revealed to him all at once? Thus, that We may strengthen your heart by it and We have arranged it well in arranging. [25:32]. Heart should be firm in belief to His promises and warnings. Continuous pondering of the Quran everyday during and after Salahs helps us strengthen our hearts.
5. Live Guidance
Whatever we read or listen to the Quran, remember that it is a live guidance from Allah SWT to each individual when he or she listens to Quran. It is a HUGE loss only if one can appreciates the value of live guidance from Allah, our own Creator. A wise man can never neglect this.
If you are curious to learn and understand Quran then you can read and listen online mp3 Quran audio. Islamic-videos.com also provides Islamic books in English, Hindi, and many other languages.

Monday, 22 February 2016

Women Rights in Islam

Many people think that women in Islam have no rights. They think that Islam oppressed women and didn’t treat them as human beings. In this article this misconception shall be discussed and answered.
Islam considers women as members who play a very important role in the Islamic society. A woman raises the children, builds generations of youth and brings them to the society to help building it. Islam recognizes this important role, and recognizes the effort a mother performs to take care of her child from his birth till his marriage, and even after his marriage. That’s why when a man came to Prophet Muhammad and asked him about who among the people most deserves his fine treatment, the answer of Prophet Muhammad was: “your mother”. The man asks Prophet Muhammad: “Then who?”, Prophet Muhammad says:”your mother”, Then the man asks again. The Prophet says for the third time: “your mother”. The man asks again, Prophet Muhammad says:”your father”. Prophet Muhammad says that Heaven lies under the mothers’ feet.
Prophet Muhammad tells that a man who has daughters and raises them well shall enter Paradise. He tells that seeking knowledge is mandatory for every Muslim male and female. This answers the misconception among non-Muslims that Muslim women are not allowed to be educated in Islam. Actually it is mandatory for them to be educated. Women are even consulted in Islam. This was clear during the life of the Prophet Muhammad when he consulted his wife in the affairs of the Islamic state. Aisha the wife of Prophet Muhammad used to teach people about what she learned from him, and people used to ask her and consult her.
Islam orders a husband to treat his wife well that the Prophet (Peace be upon him) said that the best of Muslims are the best to their wives. The Quran orders the husbands to treat their wives with kindness. In Islam, a husband should pay a gift to his wife and it is a main condition in the marriage contract. A woman in Islam is not asked to spend a cent on her house but it is actually the sole responsibility of the husband. The main responsibility of a woman is to take care of her house. So even if a woman works and gains money, she is not asked to spend on the house. She has the right to save all the money for herself.
Islam recognizes that there are differences in nature between a man and a woman, that’s why each has different responsibilities. Although the man is the leader of the house, this leadership means that he has greater responsibilities. God shall account him on what he did and if he fulfilled his duties or not. A woman has less responsibility because she is generally weaker in nature and because she is generally driven by her emotions. That’s why Islam is concerned with justice not with equality. Men and women don’t have the same nature as a man is generally stronger and his mind overcomes his emotions. So he naturally should have more responsibilities. This is not an oppression of women but it is a mercy to women as this won’t load them what they cannot bear.
For more information regarding Islam you can take help of Islamic books in English and Hindi and you can go for Quran audio as well which is widely available on the Internet.

Monday, 15 February 2016

Islam Is The Only Complete Way Of Life

Islam is not a religion it's a way of life. The purpose of religion is to teach you how to behave in a way that will elevate your body, mind and soul. If you are a believer of a faith then this knowledge comes from a higher source so in the case of Islam the way to live your life for the betterment of mankind is from Allah through His revelations to the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings upon him) in the Quran. So when people opposing Islam say that it's more than just a religion, don't they realise that it should be.

The world has advanced so much in the last 100 plus years. The use of modern transport allows us to travel further and faster, harnessing the resources of the earth through coal, oil and gas, uranium to obtain electricity, petrol, and nuclear fuel. The use of technology to produce products better and faster, and to link people around the world. But with all this have human beings really advanced, that is if electricity were to be switched off then is our code of conduct better or worse?
The people of Prophet Hud four generations after Prophet Noah (peace and blessing on them) considered themselves to be advanced at that time and to be physically strong. They built the city of Iram with lofty pillars the like of which was never seen before (Quran 89:6-8). They believed in idolatry, they were arrogant, saying who is mightier than us in power and they were abusive to Prophet Hud (Peace be upon him). After a long period of opposing God they were destroyed.

Islam's teachings have stood for over 1400 years and the rules and principles are not open to be altered by man. For example the use of alcohol in Islam is totally forbidden as it corrupts the mind and soul. So to change this to make it acceptable to drink in and for governments to benefit from it by taxing the alcohol will ultimately lead to corruption. A whole industry built up around this arguing to ban alcohol will result in loss of jobs and tax revenue. This is how man deviates from Allah's commands and creates problems (alcohol abuse, crime, etc.) by making a forbidden behavior permissible and then trying to solve its effects.

If you believe in a religion then you believe in God and the scriptures. Then to go about changing them to suit the time period, location and demands of a few people in authority will only create problems in the future, thus the Quran stands the unaltered word of Allah.

The flood of negative information on Islam is to distract people from the true light of Islam and the wisdom it holds. So the negative campaign against Islam that prevails with lies, out-of-context quotes, abuse towards the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings upon him) and towards the Quran. This is with the intent to obtain a reaction from Muslims to then further accuse them of being intolerant, against free speech and democracy

One of the main accusations put on Islam is that it suppresses women. Islam over 1400 years ago gave women so many rights while only a few hundred years ago the church was debating whether women had a soul or not. In the Quran there is a whole chapter named women (Surah An-Nisa) stating the property rights of women and their marriage rights. Also the respect of the mother is given three times more than the father in one hadith of the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings upon him).

Another slander is, that Islam was spread by the sword, Quran 2:256 states there is no compulsion in religion and no Muslim army went to Indonesia to force Islam but yet it is the country with the largest Muslim population in the world.
In Prophet Muhammad's (peace and blessings be upon him) last sermon he states husband and wife to be equal and to respect each other, people of all color and race to be equal and that he fulfilled Allah's command by conveying the message of Islam to the people, not forcing Islam to the people.
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Thursday, 11 February 2016

Teachings Regarding The Poor And Needy Under The Light Of Quran

The religion of Islam is a complete way of life and as part of it’s teachings, provides humanity the guidance in various aspects of their lives. Among other things, Islam addresses social matters and issues at great depth and detail. The care for the poor and orphans is an excellent example in this regard. Through Quran and the prophet Muhammad’s sayings, Muslims are specifically instructed and encouraged to take great care of orphans and the poor. The following depicts Islam’s stand on the care of such people.
For children and needy, whose parents pass away, the Quran states “And when the relatives and the orphans and the poor are present at the time of division, give them out of the property, and speak to them words of kindness and justice” – [Chapter 4 (Surah An-Nisa') - Verse 8 ]
For the pious and righteous people, the Quran states “Any they give food, inspite of their love for it (or for the love of Him), to the poor, the orphan and the captive.
On of the hadeeth (sayings of prophet Muhammad) states “I and the caretaker of the orphan will enter Paradise together like this (illustrating by raising his forefinger and middle finger jointly) [The book of Saheeh al-Bukhari]“
Another hadeeth as quoted by [At-Tabaraanee and As-Silsilah as-Saheehah], the prophet said that “…Be merciful with the orphan, pat his head and feed him from what you eat. This will soften your heart, and enable you to get what you need.”


There are other numerous Islamic teachings, verses in the Quran and Hadeeth by the prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) that strongly suggest the need to be very passionate to the poor and orphans in return of which God (Allah) promises a lot of reward to Muslims. To learn more read Islamic books in English and Hindi only on islamic-videos.com and also watch Islamic videos in English, Hindi and Marathi for better understanding. You can also go for Quran audio in English and other languages on islamic-videos.com.

Tuesday, 9 February 2016

Learn and Recite Quran Online

The Quran literally meaning "the recitation" of the holy book is considered as one of the best acts that can be performed by any Muslim. Quran reading can fill our minds with knowledge, influence us, instill a feeling of freshness and bring positive energy as well as blessings of the Almighty Allah on us! Thus, it is said that irrespective of hectic schedules and busy lives, a Muslim should take the time out to read the words of God himself!! It is no news to anyone that the holy Quran is packed with a wealth of information on all subjects that is tremendously beneficial to us in this world and thereafter.
It's the first verses of the Quran that ALLAH has reveals to Mohammad (P.B.U.H) by Angel Gabriel "humans to study".
We are used to reading books which present information, ideas and arguments systematically and logically. So, when we embark on the study of the Quran, we expect that this book too will revolve around a definite subject, that the subject matter of the book will be clearly defined at the beginning and will then be neatly divided into sections and chapters, after which discussion will proceed in a logical sequence. We likewise expect a separate and systematic arrangement of instruction and guidance for each of the various aspects of human life.
So, well every Muslim needs to learn the Quran to know about five pillars of Islam. Which are?
1. 'Shahadah' Believing and saying the words
'There is no god except Allah, Muhammad is the messenger of Allah'
2. 'Salah or prayer' Praying everyday
3. 'Zakah' donating money
4. 'Sawm' Fasting during Ramdan
5. 'Hajj' Going on a pilgrimage
There are various ethical sources of Islamic moral teaching that establish the shariah, the Pathway to Allah. Allah (God) decrees what is right and what is good. The Pathway lays down two main spheres of duty. The Five Pillars of Islam (the first sphere) contains the duties towards Allah (God) himself.
To develop close affinity with the Quran and to understand it is the most important need of the hour. When a man starts learning or teaching the Quran, the doors of spiritual satisfaction and solace start opening in his heart. Holy Quran makes the character of its reader unprecedented and exemplary.
“And indeed we have made the Quran easy for direction and guidance, but is there anyone who will take advice?”
(Sura Al-Qamar 54, verse # 17)
Students and teachers of the Quran both have been praised many times in Ahadith (traditions) by the Holy Prophet (Peace and Blessings be upon Him).
“The Best amongst you is (he) who learns and teaches the Quran.”
(Sahih Al-Bukhari, Volume 4, Hadith # 4739)
In today’s world of internet it has become very easy to learn and understand Quran as there are many sources available on the internet providing online mp3 Quran audio in English, Hindi and in many more languages. You can read and listen Quran teachings online. Islamic books in English and Hindi are also a good source to know and understand about Islamic teachings.

Monday, 18 January 2016

Read Islamic Books Online

With the increasing use of internet technology, computer and other electronic gadgets put a great effect on print media. New generation is preferring to read books in their computers,laptops and other gadgets like kindle and smart phones. Keeping these points in mind there must be an option to read Islamic books online. Online Islamic books also commonly referred to eBooks are gaining popularity over the regular printed versions. Technical gadgets like the iPad and Kindle as well as hand held tablets and laptops allow technically savvy users to easily read their most favorite books online or from their own systems, where they have previously downloaded them.

Due to this very reason, most Islamic books publishers and Islamic websites have also started release an online version of books to reach the millions of users only reading eBooks today. Some websites provides Islamic books free while some at reasonable prices, these online Islamic books in English, Hindi and many other languages can be downloaded in a matter of just a few minutes using a high speed internet connection to be later read and enjoyed at your own pace and time.

There are many online Islamic books libraries and web portals offering millions of Islamic books in the form of PDF on various Islamic topics including the day to day practices of Islam, how Islam impacts present day, politics, social environments, cultures, economic conditions and people in general. In addition, previously printed Islamic books on the basic doctrines and pillars of Islam, Life of the Holy Prophet (P.B.U.H), Spread of Islam and religious matters effecting marriage and divorce, heritage and wills, assets and property, and many other aspects of life are also being made available in the form of eBooks.

The popularity of these online Islamic books is particularly evident amongst the Muslims living in the Western world in non native countries, as the printed versions of many books are not easily available in these countries. The American and European Muslims specifically, living in non Muslim majority areas, are really benefiting from Islamic eBooks, as the limited Muslim bookstores cannot carry too many titles for their patrons. Although certain bookstores offer to order special requests for their regular customers, the easily available eBooks make the task of ordering and waiting cumbersome and useless.

With just a click of a button, the reader can access thousands of titles and search for their favorite authors and subjects. Many online bookstores and websites carry numerous digital books about Islam in addition to the specific bookstores specializing only in Islamic and religiously related reading materials. These eBooks can be carried everywhere with you and is especially easy for working men and women to read while commuting to and from work or during the long waiting times that they face in between meetings and other business activities.
Islamic-videos.com provides all information about Islam in the form of videos,Islamic books, folders and audios. You can see videos on different topics and listen Quran audio with translation in Hindi, English, Marathi and Gujarati.

Wednesday, 13 January 2016

Justice in the Light of Islam

As the Quran tells us: "We sent Our messengers with the clear proofs, and We sent down with them the Book and the Balance, that humanity may uphold justice. And We sent down iron, in which is violent force, and benefits for humanity. That God may know who supports Him and His messengers invisibly. God is Strong and Powerful." [Al-Hadeed 57:25]. This is where we come to know that the sole reason of sending Prophets to the mankind by Allah was to end injustice and establish justice on mankind.
The book of balance, Quran tells us the difference between right and wrong and for sure it eliminates and bias, ambiguity and unfair unjust dilemmas and assumptions which might not be just to make and for such a reason we are to take guidance from the book of balance and learn from the teachings of our Prophets which acted as the messengers of Allah and to make mankind understand the true value of our life and the obligations which we owe to our lord.
When we combine the two sources of guidance we come to know the real meaning of life and the duty to which we owe Allah the Almighty, further these sources are to teach the difference between right and wrong, the rights of Allah and other mankind on us which include people around us and our loved ones and how to successfully balance in-between them individually and collectively.
See how the Qur'an teaches us to overcome the first impediment when we are dealing with our closest relatives or even ourselves. " If you fear a breach between the two, appoint an arbiter from his family and an arbiter from her family. If they wish to reconcile, God will bring them together. God is Knowledgeable, Expert." [An-Nisa 4:35]
There are clear teachings in Quran and other authenticated sources that there is no room of injustice and bias decisions or acts that create conflicts between people on favoritism and self interest. The justice is demanded by Islam which allows no self interest and favors on one side decisions to the most injustice and prejudice.
That is the justice the world needs today and here Quran says: "God commands you to give back things entrusted to you to their owners. And when you judge between people, judge with justice. God's instructions to you are excellent. God is All-Hearing, All-Seeing." [An-Nisa 4:58]
Remember, there is nothing less excepted than justice friends are friends and people we know, but Islam has taught us even to be just with our enemies. Please refer to more online resources to acquire appropriate knowledge for which we can learn and practice the right Islam forgiveness (Ameen).
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Tuesday, 12 January 2016

Learn Holy Quran Online

The Quran is a unique book. It is completely unlike any other book you have ever read. This is so because it is the Speech of Allah, God, in the Arabic language. There are many things which vouch for the fact that the Quran is divine text and is a miracle in itself. Here are some of the miraculous attributes of the Quran.
The Quran is in the Arabic language, yet no writer, Arab or non-Arab, has ever been able to produce a text matching the majesty and power of the Quran using the same letters and the same language. In fact, the Quran, itself, has challenged those who scorn it without reading it, to come up with a book similar to it, or at least to produce just ten chapters equal in grace and depth to those of the Quran; not, even a single Surah of matching quality. It is a historical fact that no one has ever been able to take up the challenge. The reason is simple: the Quran is divine speech and, hence, it cannot be reproduced by mere mortals.
Like most people of the time, Muhammad, the Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, was totally unlettered. That is, he could neither read, nor write. There is absolutely no possibility, therefore, that he could have read any other divine text, copied from it, and then written the Quran himself. This is yet another proof that the Quran is divine text and, therefore, a miracle.
Another fact is that there is absolutely no contradiction or discrepancy in the Quran. The Quran has survived intact, word for word, for hundreds of years. It is still as consistent and accurate as it was when it was first revealed almost fifteen hundred years ago, and there are no signs that this will ever change. No other book in the world has survived unchanged for that long a period.
There are several scientific facts related in the Quran pertaining to various branches of science, from medicine and biology to astronomy and physics, the discovery of which came about many centuries later, although they had been accurately mentioned in the Quran. Scientists are, therefore, astounded when they read the Quran.
The Quran - The Speech of Allah in the Arabic language - is similar to the example just given in that it uses although it employs the letters of the Arabic language, yet it is far superior to the ordinary Arabic language in its meaning and grammar. The second Surah, or chapter, of the Quran opens with these words:
"This is the Book; there is no doubt about it; a guidance for those who are conscious of, and fear, God." Al Quran, Surah 02, Ayah 02.
Anyone who reads the Quran with an open mind and an unbiased heart will discover the fact right away. All it takes is clearing one's heart of any traces of arrogance; for arrogance is the mark of obstinate people, and read Quran with a sincere wish for guidance and knowledge.
But what if one does not know how to read Quran? Thanks to modern communications technology, one can easily learn to read Quran online nowadays via the internet. Visit islamic-videos.com to learn Quran online. Islamic videos provide online mp3 Quran audio in English, Hindi and Marathi as well. You can also read Islamic books in English and Hindi to get deep and explained knowledge.

Saturday, 2 January 2016

The Life in Jannah

Allah Ta’ala has made this world for our test., He has set this word as an examination hall and every one of us has to pass the test in order to Jannah (The Paradise).  Allah Ta’ala states in Quran: “He Who created Death and Life, that He may try which of you is best in deed: and He is the Exalted in Might, Oft-Forgiving”. 
This is for sure that life and death is for our test. The time all of us would spend here in this world would actually define our life after death, it will define either we would go to Jannah or jahanum (The Hell Fire).
Many people (even Muslims) don’t practice Islam just because they don’t believe in the life after death. Believing in the life after death requires Imaan, Quran is the way that strengthens the Imaan because it talks about the life after death. Allah (SWT) says: “But the Hereafter is better and more enduring”.
What we need to do is to talk more and more about the Jannah which is made for Muslims. Talking more about Jannah would motivate people. Other than talking about Jannah we could explore the Jannah in Quran itself.
In Surah Yaseen and Surah Rahman, Allah (SWT) beautifully talks about the luxurious life of Muslims, here are the verses of Surah Yaseen and Surah Rahman respectively:
Surah Yaseen Verses: “Verily the Companions of the Garden shall that Day have joy in all that they do, They and their associates will be in groves of (cool) shade, reclining on Thrones (of dignity), Every) fruit (enjoyment) will be there for them; they shall have whatever they call for, "Peace!" - a word (of salutation) from a Lord Most Merciful!”
Surah Rahman Verses: “But for such as fear the time when they will stand before (the Judgment Seat of) their Lord, there will be two Gardens, Then which of the favors of your Lord will ye deny?, Containing all kinds (of trees and delights), Then which of the favors of your Lord will ye deny?, In them (each) will be two Springs flowing (free) Then which of the favors of your Lord will ye deny?-, In them will be Fruits of every kind, two and two”
In Jannah the biggest of the rewards would be when Allah (SWT) would expose Himself.  Scholars say the people of paradise would keep watching Allah (SWT) for 8 lac years; this would be a great reward. People of Jannah would be able to see their ultimate creator, the controller, Ar-Rahman (The All-Compassionate), Ar-Rahim (The All-Merciful); indeed it will be a great treat.
We all must do good deeds in order to find the one and only our Lord. In Jannah there would be no sleep and people of Jannah would enjoy big time. Allah (SWT) would eradicate all the bad practices in Jannah such as jealousy, leg pulling, distrust, lust, etc.
For more info regarding Life in Jannah and other Islamic topics read Islamic books in English and learn Quran with the help of online mp3 Quran audio only on Islamic-videos.com.
May Allah have mercy on us and grants us the Jannah (Ameen).