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Tuesday, August 1, 2023

"Al Fatiha" / "The opening" is essential for any prayer





Surah Al-Fatiha, also known as "The Opening," holds significant importance in Islam for several reasons:

Opening of the Quran: Surah Al-Fatiha is the first chapter of the Quran, and it serves as an introduction to the entire scripture.
It sets the tone and provides the foundation for the teachings and themes that follow in the Quran.



Essential Prayer: Surah Al-Fatiha is recited in every unit of the Islamic prayer (Salah). It is a fundamental part of the daily worship for Muslims, performed multiple times a day.
The repetition of this surah during prayer reinforces its significance and ensures that its message is constantly reaffirmed.

Concept of Tawhid: Surah Al-Fatiha highlights the concept of Tawhid, which is the belief in the oneness and unity of God. It emphasizes that God alone deserves worship and praise.
The surah establishes the central monotheistic theme that runs throughout the Quran.

Invocation for Guidance: Surah Al-Fatiha serves as a supplication for guidance and seeking the straight path.
It acknowledges human dependence on God's guidance and mercy.
Muslims recite this surah to seek Allah's help and to seek His guidance in their daily lives.

Comprehensive Message: Surah Al-Fatiha encapsulates several key themes of the Quran in a concise manner. It addresses the concept of God's mercy and sovereignty, the significance of seeking guidance, and the distinction between the righteous path and those who have gone astray.

Universal Appeal: The message of Surah Al-Fatiha transcends cultural, linguistic, and geographical boundaries. It is recited by Muslims from diverse backgrounds, regardless of their native language. The universal appeal of this surah emphasizes the unity and universality of the Islamic faith.

Opening Dialogue with Allah: Surah Al-Fatiha establishes a direct conversation with Allah. It is considered a dialogue between the worshipper and their Lord, as the surah is recited directly to seek Allah's guidance and blessings.
This establishes a personal connection and opens the channels of communication with the Divine.

Overall, Surah Al-Fatiha holds great significance in Islam as an essential prayer, a foundation for the Quran, and a reminder of the central monotheistic belief. It sets the tone for the entire scripture, emphasizing the importance of seeking guidance from Allah and acknowledging His supreme sovereignty.

Tuesday, July 11, 2023

Let's think 🤔 about Holy Quran


The Holy Quran is the central religious text of Islam and is considered by Muslims to be the word of God as revealed to the Prophet Muhammad. It contains a wide range of messages and teachings that Muslims believe are timeless and applicable to all aspects of life. Here are some key messages found in the Quran:



Monotheism: The Quran emphasizes the belief in the oneness of God (Allah) and rejects polytheism and idolatry. It teaches that Allah our Lord is the only deity worthy of worship and that all creation should submit to Him alone.



Guidance and Instruction: The Quran serves as a guide for humanity, providing instructions on how to lead a righteous and fulfilling life. It covers various aspects, including personal conduct, morality, social justice, and governance.



Mercy and Compassion: The Quran emphasizes the qualities of mercy and compassion, both in relation to Allah and fellow human beings. It encourages believers to show kindness, generosity, and forgiveness towards others.




Justice and Equality: The Quran stresses the importance of justice and fairness, calling for the establishment of social and economic systems that uphold justice and treat all individuals equitably, regardless of their race, gender, or social status.



Personal Accountability: The Quran emphasizes personal responsibility and accountability. It teaches that individuals are accountable for their actions and will be rewarded or punished accordingly in the afterlife.



Peace and Reconciliation: The Quran promotes peace and discourages violence. While it allows for self-defense, it advocates peaceful resolution of conflicts and reconciliation between individuals and communities.



Knowledge and Learning: The Quran encourages the acquisition of knowledge and intellectual pursuits. It emphasizes the importance of seeking knowledge, reflecting on the signs of Allah Almighty in nature, and using reason and intellect to understand the world.



Patience and Perseverance: The Quran teaches the virtues of patience and perseverance in the face of adversity and challenges. It reminds believers to remain steadfast in their faith and trust in Allah's plan.



It's important to note that the interpretation and understanding of the Quran's messages can vary among individuals and scholars, leading to different schools of thought and approaches to its teachings. Muslims often rely on additional sources, such as the Hadith (sayings and actions of the Prophet Muhammad) and scholarly commentary, to gain a comprehensive understanding of the Quran's messages.





Thursday, June 25, 2020

Parents advice to kids







Among the parents obligations toward their children, the fact that they have to show them the right path, the way to piety, common sense and wisdom, in order to have a good life and yearn the divine protection and mercy.

That is an order from Allah almighty to respect:

Soura 31 Lukman

13. When Luqman said to his son, as he advised him, “O my son, do not associate anything with God, for idolatry is a terrible wrong.”

14. We have entrusted the human being with the care of his parents. His mother carried him through hardship upon hardship, weaning him in two years. So give thanks to Me, and to your parents. To Me is the destination.

15. But if they strive to have you associate with Me something of which you have no knowledge, do not obey them. But keep them company in this life, in kindness, and follow the path of him who turns to Me. Then to Me is your return; and I will inform you of what you used to do.

16. “O my son, even if it were the weight of a mustard-seed, in a rock, or in the heavens, or on earth, God will bring it to light. God is Kind and Expert.

17. O my son, observe the prayer, advocate righteousness, forbid evil, and be patient over what has befallen you. These are of the most honorable traits.

18. And do not treat people with arrogance, nor walk proudly on earth. God does not love the arrogant showoffs.

19. And moderate your stride, and lower your voice. The most repulsive of voices is the donkey’s voice.”

20. Do you not see how God placed at your service everything in the heavens and the earth? How He showered you

Through Holly Quran, Allah Exalted commands us to preserve them from punishment in verse 6 of sura 66:


6. O you who believe! Protect yourselves and your families from a Fire, whose fuel is people and stones. Over it are angels, fierce and powerful. They never disobey God in anything He commands them, and they carry out whatever they are commanded.
In another context in the Holly Quran, Noah asked his son to repent and be among the faithful;
alas, the latter persisted in disbelief and therefore ended up with those who incurred the
wrath of God and perdition.

Sura 11- HUD

42. And so it sailed with them amidst waves like hills. And Noah called to his son, who had kept away, “O my son! Embark with us, and do not be with the disbelievers.”

43. He said, “I will take refuge on a mountain—it will protect me from the water.” He said, “There is no protection from God’s decree today, except for him on whom He has mercy.” And the waves surged between them, and he was among the drowned.

44. And it was said, “O earth, swallow your waters,” and “O heaven, clear up.” And the waters receded, and the event was concluded, and it settled on Judi, and it was proclaimed: “Away with the wicked people.”

45. And Noah called to his Lord. He said, “O My Lord, my son is of my family, and Your promise is true, and You are the Wisest of the wise.”

46. He said, “O Noah, he is not of your family. It is an unrighteous deed. So do not ask Me about something you know nothing about. I admonish you, lest you be one of the ignorant.”