O Allah, Grant Us the Blessing of Another Ramaḍān 🌷🍃
– Sh Abu Idrees Muhammad Khān
Some points discussed during this Khuṭbah:
– Time is passing quickly.
– The arrival of the Blessed month of Ramaḍān.
– The believers should strive in the obedience of Allah.
– Allah praises those who busy themselves with the obedience of Allah.
– Hadith of Take advantage of five before five: Youth before old age, health before sickness, riches before poverty, free time before you are occupied, life before death.
– Reflection on the nature of health and sickness.
– Take advantage of Ramaḍān and these blessed periods, which we shall be asked about.
– Prepare and look forward to Ramaḍān.
– Etiquettes of seeking Ramaḍān.
– Beg Allah that we reach Ramaḍān and for Ramaḍān to be for us and not against us.
https://www.salafisounds.com/o-allah-grant-us-the-blessing-of-another-ramadan-sh-abu-idrees/
– Sh Abu Idrees Muhammad Khān
Some points discussed during this Khuṭbah:
– Time is passing quickly.
– The arrival of the Blessed month of Ramaḍān.
– The believers should strive in the obedience of Allah.
– Allah praises those who busy themselves with the obedience of Allah.
– Hadith of Take advantage of five before five: Youth before old age, health before sickness, riches before poverty, free time before you are occupied, life before death.
– Reflection on the nature of health and sickness.
– Take advantage of Ramaḍān and these blessed periods, which we shall be asked about.
– Prepare and look forward to Ramaḍān.
– Etiquettes of seeking Ramaḍān.
– Beg Allah that we reach Ramaḍān and for Ramaḍān to be for us and not against us.
https://www.salafisounds.com/o-allah-grant-us-the-blessing-of-another-ramadan-sh-abu-idrees/
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🔗 Healing Our Hearts in Ramadan 1: The Meaning of Taqwa & The Immense Benefits of Leaving Off Sin
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Masjid Ibad-ur-Rahman | Preparing for Ramadan 1447 AH (2026) Seminar
Masjid Ibad-ur-Rahman is pleased to present a special seminar dedicated to preparing the hearts and minds of the believers for the blessed month of Ramadan.
📅 Dates:
Sha‘ban 11–13, 1447…
Masjid Ibad-ur-Rahman is pleased to present a special seminar dedicated to preparing the hearts and minds of the believers for the blessed month of Ramadan.
📅 Dates:
Sha‘ban 11–13, 1447…
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Masjid Ahlus Sunnah – 2026 Yearly Rent, Utilities & Supplies Goal
This Ramadan, we are striving to complete our yearly goal so that the masjid’s rent, utilities, and essential supplies are fully covered for 2026.
Our goal is $33,000.
So far:
• $10,765.30 has been collected
• $4,600 has been pledged
This leaves $17,634.7 remaining.
Ramadan is the month of generosity — a time when rewards are multiplied and charity holds immense weight with Allah.
Help us close this gap and complete this goal during this blessed month.
Give what you are able, sincerely for the sake of Allah, and be part of maintaining His house.
May Allah place barakah in your wealth and accept from you. Ameen.
This Ramadan, we are striving to complete our yearly goal so that the masjid’s rent, utilities, and essential supplies are fully covered for 2026.
Our goal is $33,000.
So far:
• $10,765.30 has been collected
• $4,600 has been pledged
This leaves $17,634.7 remaining.
Ramadan is the month of generosity — a time when rewards are multiplied and charity holds immense weight with Allah.
Help us close this gap and complete this goal during this blessed month.
Give what you are able, sincerely for the sake of Allah, and be part of maintaining His house.
May Allah place barakah in your wealth and accept from you. Ameen.
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⭐️[[Between Maghrib and ʿIshāʾ
An Underappreciated Time of Blessing]]
Many scholars mention the early Muslims' habit of praying between Maghrib and ʿIshāʾ, linking it to the description of the believers (Qur'an 32:16)—"Their sides forsake their beds, calling upon their Lord in fear and hope."
•Ḥudhayfah (رضي الله عنه) says he prayed Maghrib with the Prophet ﷺ, and the Prophet ﷺ continued praying until ʿIshāʾ, showing the virtue of reviving this interval with ṣalāh.¹
•al-Shawkānī concludes the reports about the topic establish the legitimacy of increasing prayer between Maghrib and ʿIshāʾ; even if many of the individual reports are weak, their combined weight supports the legitimately established practice, especially in faḍāʾil al-aʿmāl.²
•al-ʿIrāqī (as cited by al-Shawkānī) notes that many Ṣaḥābah and Tābiʿīn regularly prayed then—among them Ibn Masʿūd, Ibn ʿUmar, Salmān, and numerous later exemplars—followed by imams such as Sufyān al-Thawrī.²
•In the Ḥanbalī school, the night legally begins at Maghrib and continues until true dawn (al-fajr al-thānī); therefore, prayer after Maghrib (including between Maghrib and ʿIshāʾ) falls under “qiyām al-layl” in the broad juristic sense.³
Keep it flexible—pray whatever you can (no fixed number), aiming simply to fill the space with ṣalāh and goodness. This brief window between the two night prayers holds a missed opportunity for reward. It represents what the scholars call "easy gain"—a short period of worship that yields immense benefit.
For someone who cannot carry long night prayer or struggles to wake before Fajr, this window becomes a precious opportunity.
Ways to Fill This Time
•Voluntary prayer
•Qur'an recitation
•Dhikr and tasbīḥ
•Personal duʿāʾ
•Seeking knowledge
📚Sources:
An Underappreciated Time of Blessing]]
Many scholars mention the early Muslims' habit of praying between Maghrib and ʿIshāʾ, linking it to the description of the believers (Qur'an 32:16)—"Their sides forsake their beds, calling upon their Lord in fear and hope."
•Ḥudhayfah (رضي الله عنه) says he prayed Maghrib with the Prophet ﷺ, and the Prophet ﷺ continued praying until ʿIshāʾ, showing the virtue of reviving this interval with ṣalāh.¹
•al-Shawkānī concludes the reports about the topic establish the legitimacy of increasing prayer between Maghrib and ʿIshāʾ; even if many of the individual reports are weak, their combined weight supports the legitimately established practice, especially in faḍāʾil al-aʿmāl.²
•al-ʿIrāqī (as cited by al-Shawkānī) notes that many Ṣaḥābah and Tābiʿīn regularly prayed then—among them Ibn Masʿūd, Ibn ʿUmar, Salmān, and numerous later exemplars—followed by imams such as Sufyān al-Thawrī.²
•In the Ḥanbalī school, the night legally begins at Maghrib and continues until true dawn (al-fajr al-thānī); therefore, prayer after Maghrib (including between Maghrib and ʿIshāʾ) falls under “qiyām al-layl” in the broad juristic sense.³
Keep it flexible—pray whatever you can (no fixed number), aiming simply to fill the space with ṣalāh and goodness. This brief window between the two night prayers holds a missed opportunity for reward. It represents what the scholars call "easy gain"—a short period of worship that yields immense benefit.
For someone who cannot carry long night prayer or struggles to wake before Fajr, this window becomes a precious opportunity.
Ways to Fill This Time
•Voluntary prayer
•Qur'an recitation
•Dhikr and tasbīḥ
•Personal duʿāʾ
•Seeking knowledge
📚Sources:
¹ Muḥammad Nāṣir al-Dīn al-Albānī, Ṣaḥīḥ al-Targhīb wa-l-Tarhīb, 1:382 (Riyadh: Maktabat al-Maʿārif li-l-Nashr wa-l-Tawzīʿ, 1st ed., 1421/2000), from Ḥudhayfah رضي الله عنه.
² Muḥammad b. ʿAlī al-Shawkānī, Nayl al-Awṭār, citing al-ʿIrāqī on the cumulative strength of the reports and listing the Salaf known for this practice.
³ Manṣūr ibn Yūnus al-Buhūtī, Kashshāf al-Qināʿ ʿan Matn al-Iqnāʿ, vol. 1, p. 530; Muṣṭafā ibn Saʿd al-Ruḥaybānī, Maṭālib Ūlī al-Nuhā fī Sharḥ Ghāyat al-Muntahā, vol. 1, p. 567; ʿAbd al-Raḥmān ibn Ḍiyāʾ al-Dīn Ibn Ḍuwayyān, Manār al-Sabīl fī Sharḥ al-Dalīl, vol. 1, p. 113❤2
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The_Ideal_Way_to_Supplicate_&_Pray_in_the_Last_10_Ibn_Rajab_&_Ibn.pdf
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🆕 The Ideal Way to Supplicate & Pray in the Last Ten -- Ibn Rajab & Ibn 'Uthaymīn (رحمهما الله) [mobile friendly, fully vowelled Arabic text with English translation]. Edited
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🥀The Worst Calamity
👤by Shaykh Ḥasan Ṣomālī
🎙️Taken From @Mpubs Lecture In Masjid Ul Ikhlaas - Diego Martin Trinidad 🇹🇹
Dec 2024 Seminar T&T 🇹🇹
#Fitnah #Musiba #Deen
👤by Shaykh Ḥasan Ṣomālī
🎙️Taken From @Mpubs Lecture In Masjid Ul Ikhlaas - Diego Martin Trinidad 🇹🇹
Dec 2024 Seminar T&T 🇹🇹
#Fitnah #Musiba #Deen
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Forwarded from Al-Hikmah Hassan Somali
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Ramadan is the Month of Repentance and Forgiveness
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Forwarded from Al-Hikmah Hassan Somali
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Quran 3:92
لَن تَنَالُوا الْبِرَّ حَتَّىٰ تُنفِقُوا مِمَّا تُحِبُّونَ ۚ وَمَا تُنفِقُوا مِن شَيْءٍ فَإِنَّ اللَّهَ بِهِ عَلِيمٌ
Never will you attain the good [reward] until you spend [in the way of Allah] from that which you love. And whatever you spend. Indeed, Allah is Knowing of it.
Support us support the Muslim community. May Allah bless you all.
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Quran 3:92
لَن تَنَالُوا الْبِرَّ حَتَّىٰ تُنفِقُوا مِمَّا تُحِبُّونَ ۚ وَمَا تُنفِقُوا مِن شَيْءٍ فَإِنَّ اللَّهَ بِهِ عَلِيمٌ
Never will you attain the good [reward] until you spend [in the way of Allah] from that which you love. And whatever you spend. Indeed, Allah is Knowing of it.
Support us support the Muslim community. May Allah bless you all.
If you are unable to donate, then share with others.
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Donate to A Ramadan Opportunity:Secure Parking Near Our New Masjid, organized by Germantown Masjid Academy
Alhamdulillah, Allah has opened a tremendous opportunity for … Germantown Masjid Academy needs your support for A Ramadan Opportunity:Secure Parking Near Our New Masjid
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The more you strive against your soul, your desires, the devil and the temptation of this world, the more successful you will be. Imam Ibn al-Qayyim
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Which Is Better in Ramadan:
Revising Your Hifdh or Focusing on Reading and Finishing the Qur’an? — Shaykh ʿUbayd al-Jābirī (رحمه الله)
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Revising Your Hifdh or Focusing on Reading and Finishing the Qur’an? — Shaykh ʿUbayd al-Jābirī (رحمه الله)
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Forwarded from Masjid Ahlus Sunnah Fort Wayne
A believer should strive sincerely in the Last Ten Nights of Ramadān, and ponder over how quickly the month has passed―and likewise, his life will pass quickly―then he shall meet his Lord, and have to answer.
Allāh said about the loser, “He will say, ‘Alas! If only I had sent forth good deeds for my life!’ So, on that Day, none will punish as He will punish. And none will bind [the wrongdoer] as He will bind.” (Al-Fajr: 24-26)
The Prophet (ﷺ) said: “Whoever stands in prayer on Laylat al-Qadr with imān and hoping for reward, his previous sins will be forgiven.” (Al-Bukhāri)
And he (ﷺ) said: “There are those in the month of Ramadan in every day and every night whom Allah grants freedom from the Fire – and there is a supplication for every Muslim which will be granted.” (Al-Bazzār, Ahmad, Ibn Mājah).
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Allāh said about the loser, “He will say, ‘Alas! If only I had sent forth good deeds for my life!’ So, on that Day, none will punish as He will punish. And none will bind [the wrongdoer] as He will bind.” (Al-Fajr: 24-26)
The Prophet (ﷺ) said: “Whoever stands in prayer on Laylat al-Qadr with imān and hoping for reward, his previous sins will be forgiven.” (Al-Bukhāri)
And he (ﷺ) said: “There are those in the month of Ramadan in every day and every night whom Allah grants freedom from the Fire – and there is a supplication for every Muslim which will be granted.” (Al-Bazzār, Ahmad, Ibn Mājah).
Read this article and share it with your relatives and friends:
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Therefore remember Me (by praying, glorifying, etc.). I will remember you, and be grateful to Me (for My countless Favours on you) and never be ungrateful to Me.
2:152
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2:152
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