Islamic Guide

Compliments of the Razak family

(Chapter 17 verse 70) “We have honoured the sons of Adam; provided them with transport inland and sea: give them for sustenance things good and pure; and conferred on them special favours above a great part of our creation.”

 

Islamic Months

1. Muharram

2. Safar

3. Rabi-ul-Awwal

4. Rabi-us-Thanee

5. Jamaadi-ul-Awwal

6. Jamaadi-us- Thanee

7. Rajab

8. Shabaan

9. Ramadan

10. Shaw-waal

11. Zee-q’adah

12. Zil Hajj

Islamic Days Of The Week

Al-Ahad: Sunday

Al-Issnain: Monday

Al-Sulaa-saa-a: Tuesday

Al-Arbaa’aa-a: Wednesday

Al-Khanees: Thursday

Al-Jum’ah: Friday

Al-Sabat: Saturday

Important Islamic Events

1. Islamic New Year: the first day of Muharram

2. Tragedy Of Kerbala: the tenth day of Muharram

3. Meelad-un-Nabee: the twelfth day of Rabi-ul-Awwal

4. Shab-e-Me’raj: the twenty seventh night of Rajab

5. Shab-e-Baraat: the 15th night of Shabaan

6. Lailatul Qadr: Generally observed on the 27th night of Ramadan

7. Eid ul Fitr: the first day of Shawaal

8. Eid ul Adha: the 10th day of Zil Hajj

The Five Pillars Of Islam

1. Tauheed (unity of Allah)

2. Salaat (prayer)

3. Roza (fasting)

4. Zakat( charity)

5. Hajj ( pilgrimage)

 


Prayer        Sunnat         Fard            Sunnat             Nafil              Witr               Nafil             Total


Fajr                 2*                  2                   –                        –                     –                     –                         4


Zuhar             4*                  4                    2*                      2                     –                     –                       12


 

Assir               4 x                  4                    –                       –                      –                     –                        8


 

Maghrib         –                     3                     2*                       2                   –                        –                      7


 

Isha                 4x                   4                    2*                         2                    3                    2                    17


 

Jumma           4*                  2                   4*+2                     2                    –                      –                    14

 

x Ghair Mu’ak kadah- optional                           * Mu’ak kadah- should necessarily pray

Revealed Books

1. THE HOLY TAURAAT( TORAH): This was revealed to Prophet Moses (OWBP)

2. THE HOLY ZABOOR( PSALMS): This was revealed to Prophet David (OWBP)

3. THE HOLY INJEEL (BIBLE): This was revealed to Prophet Jesus (OWBP)

4.THE HOLY QUR-AAN: This was revealed to Prophet Mohammad (OWBP)

 

The Four Great Angels

1.Hazraat Jibraa-eel ( Jibreel or Gabriel): The bearer of God’s messages to the Prophets upon His commands.

2.Hazraat Mikail (Michael): The distributor of daily sustenance and the dispenser of rain upon the commands of Allah

3. Hazraat israa-feel: who will sound the trumpet on the day of resurrection

4. Malak-il-maut: the angel of death

The First Four Caliphs

1. Hazrat Abu Bakr, A.S. Appointed as Caliph in (632 A.C- After Christ) complied the Holy Quran in one volume and was given the title of As-Siddeeq.

2. Hazrat Umar, A.S. Appointed as Caliph (634 A.C- After Christ)

3. Hazrat Ussman, A.S. Son of Affaan, appointed as Caliph( 644 A.C)

4. Hazrat Ali, A.S. Appointed Caliph(656 A.C)

 

The Holy Quran States Chapter 34 verse 29; “Surely we have sent thee for the whole of mankind.”

The Holy Prophet Mohammad OWBP was born in Mecca, Arabia on the morning of 12th day of Rabi-ul-Awwal (April 571 A.D) Nearly 4,090 years after Prophet Noah, 3,000 years after Prophet Abraham, 2,300 years after Prophet Moses, 1,800 years after Prophet David, 500 years after Prophet Jesus. PBUTA. Prophet Mohammad OWBP received Prophethood at the age of 40, and from then on through the revelation of the Holy Quran that took 23 years, he established the perfect system of life for mankind. He (sadly) died at Medina, another city in Arabia on the afternoon of the 12th day of Rabi-ul- Awwal, 8th June 632 Ad

 

 

 

 

 

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