Tuesday, 19 December 2017

UStadh Sirnucy Lafiagi: Sharia and its role in Societal reformation

There is no gainsaying the fact that the Nigerian society as it is, is bedeviled by  menace of socio-economic and political problem and one of our roles as the ummah is to reform the society in line with the teaching of Allah (SWT) and the sunnah of Muhammad (SAW). There is therefore, a need to know how the sharia, which is the norm of Islam aim to reform the society via its regulation.

Literally, Sharia is a path to watering hole. Considering the essentials of water to life, the relevance of Sharia to our life cannot be over-emphasized. Just like water, Sharia is essential to our survival and well being as Muslims.

Technically, Sharia can simply be defined as the totality of the laws and ordinances revealed by Allāh in the noble Qur'ān as well as in the statements and actions of Prophet Muhammad in his capacity as the recipient of the wahyu (Divine revelation) and its interpreter par excellence.




By Maqosid, we mean objectives or aims of something. There are six maqosid (objectives) of Sharia which are:
  • Protection and promotion of the religion  through the prohibition of shirk, kufr and bidia, obligation of Ṣolāh, Ṣiyām, Zakāh and Ḥajj, et cetera and jihad(in defence).
  • Enhancement and safeguarding of life through prohibition of abortion, female infanticide, suicide, euthanasia(mercy killing) and legislation of retributive justice and retaliation of injury.
  • Protection and enhancement of the intellect through the promotion of education, encouragement to seek for knowledge, prohibition and punishment of consumption of intoxicants and gambling.
  • Protection of lineage through promotion of marriage, prohibition of Zina, provision of punishment for pre and extra marital affairs, discouragement of divorce, disheriting the illegitimate children, promotion and regulation of polygyny.
  •  preservation of wealth through legislation of trade, prohibition of interest, hoarding, bribery, corruption, encouragement of hard work, prohibition of extravagance and waste, severe punishment for stealing, bribery and brigandage. 
  • Protection of honour through condemnation of defamation, punishment for false accusation of Zinā, prohibition of unnecessary suspicion and incursion into other’s privacy.

From the aforementioned, it is clear that the objectives of the Sharīah are to promote and protect our interest and it is only if we apply the laws of Sharīah in our private and public affairs, will our society be better reformed, sane and safe. The Sharīah seeks not to punish but to deter and reform. 

There’s thus, an urgent need to educate and enlighten the Ummah to inculcate the injunctions of the Sharīah and promote its beauty among people of other faiths.

The lecture was delivered by Ustaz Sirnurcy Lafiagi on Dec. 17th, 2017.

Prophet Salih



The people of Thamud

lived in a valley

called al-Hajr

in the north of Arabia.

It was a good land

so everything grew very easily.

Cattle and sheep grazed

on the land.

Everyone

had plenty of everything.

When people have a lot

they sometimes forget

who provides everything,

they sometimes forget Allah.

When this happens

Allah sends a messenger

or a prophet

to try to help the people.

To the people of Thamud,

Allah sent Salih.

Salih told the people

to remember Allah

but a lot of people just

laughed

at him and would

not listen.

He did not give up.

He still tried to persuade

them to worship Allah

and soon people

began to listen.

They realised Salih was right.

The leaders of Thamud

were upset by this.

They did not want people

to listen to Salih.

They did not believe Salih

was sent by Allah.

They wanted him to prove it,

they wanted a sign.

They told Salih

to bring them a camel

but it had

to be a

special camel.



Salih prayed to Allah

and Allah sent

the special camel.

The camel gave lots and

lots of milk so all the poor

people had enough to drink,

and they were very happy.

The leaders of Thamud

became

angry again to see Salih

and his followers so happy.

They decided

to kill the camel.

Salih told them that Allah

would punish them.

Salih took all the good people

away from the valley.

A terrible earthquake came

and destroyed the valley

and all the bad people.

If they had listened to Salih

they would have been saved.

Thursday, 14 December 2017

The role of Sharia in societal reformation (upcoming Event)

Islam is a complete way of life, sent by Allah in the form of revelation by means of Prophet Muhammad (s). As such it covers the three essential needs of human life: physical, intellectual and spiritual.

Shariah is the Islamic Law – the disciplines and principles that govern the behavior of a Muslim individual towards his or herself, family, neighbors, community, city, nation and the Muslim polity as a whole, the Ummah. Shariah establishes the criteria by which all social actions are classified, categorized and administered within the overall governance of the state.

Before colonization, Shari’a was observed by Muslims. Traditional application of Shari’a by communities was replaced by European-style laws that were developed so the government could enforce them and the result, is a nation of societal deception, where wrong becomes right and right becomes wrong.

Join us at Al-Usrah Ph this Sunday, 17th Dec. 2017 by 10:30am as we discuss the objectives of the Sharia and its role in societal reformation.

Lecture by ustadh Sirnucy Lafiagi of the department of Islamic studies, Al-Hikmah University, Ilorin.

The role of Sharia in societal reformation 

Monday, 11 December 2017

Tafsir of Suratul Tahrim Qur'an Chapter 66 verses 6 to 12.

Suratul Tahrim is the last of the ten-short chapters revealed in madinah.

Topics in the Chapter 

  • Making one’s spouse his/her confidant
  • Protection of one’s life and the family: Socially, morally and spiritually
"O you who believe! save yourselves and your families from a fire whose fuel is men and stones; over it are angels stern and strong, they do not disobey Allah in what He commands them, and do as they are commanded" (66:6). This advice is to all members of the family be it: The father, Mother, Children, and relatives.
  • No excuse for the infidels
"It will be said in the Hereafter) O you who disbelieve (in the Oneness of Allah - Islâmic Monotheism)! Make no excuses this Day! You are being requited only for what you used to do." (66:7)
  • Sincere Repentance
"O you who believe! turn to Allah a sincere turning; maybe your Lord will remove from you your evil and cause you to enter gardens beneath which rivers flow, on the day on which Allah will not abase the Prophet and those who believe with him; their light shall run on before them and on their right hands; they shall say: Our Lord! make perfect for us our light, and grant us protection, surely Thou hast power over all things." (66:8)
  • Being Strict with the unbelievers & Hypocrites
"O Prophet! strive hard against the unbelievers and the hypocrites, and be hard against them; and their abode is hell; and evil is the resort." (66:9)
  • Every soul is the bearer of his or her own burden
Staying with the righteous will not guarantee admission to paradise, but can influence one actions."Allah sets forth an example to those who disbelieve the wife of Nuh and the wife of Lut: they were both under two of Our righteous servants, but they acted treacherously towards them so they availed them naught against Allah, and it was said: Enter both the fire with those who enter." (66:10)

Also, staying with criminals can’t affect one’s deen and deeds. "And Allah has set forth an example for those who believe, the wife of Fir'aun (Pharaoh), when she said: "My Lord! Build for me a home with You in Paradise, and save me from Fir'aun (Pharaoh) and his work, and save me from the people who are Zâlimûn (polytheists, wrong-doers and disbelievers in Allah). " (66:11) 
 For a detailed commentary of this verse, read "The Disbelievers can cause no Harm to the Believers"
  • Rewards of being righteous
"And Maryam, the daughter of Imran, who guarded her chastity, so We breathed into her of Our inspiration and she accepted the truth of the words of her Lord and His books, and she was of, the obedient ones." (66:12)

Conclusion

Brothers in Islaam: Do we have aspirations to call our family to Allah? Is there a level that we wish to reach in terms of our men and women?

Yes, we wish that when we look at our family we would see in them qualities mentioned by Allah the Exalted : "Indeed, the Muslim men and Muslim women, the believing men and believing women, the obedient men and obedient women, the truthful men and truthful women, the patient men and patient women, the humble men and humble women, the charitable men and charitable women, the fasting men and fasting women, the men who guard their private parts and the women who do so, and the men who remember Allah often and the women who do so - for them Allah has prepared forgiveness and a great reward." [QUR’AAN 33:35]

Whenever these attributes are realized in our homes and families, we would reach the goal that is spoken of and would have completed the task and goal.

Some would ask that if one accomplishes this, should they then lay the proverbial stick down, and relax from the hardships of calling them? The answer is no, until we and our families place our first steps in Paradise. That is true relaxation and everlasting bliss and happiness.


The lecture was delivered by Ustaz AbdulMajeed Yusuf on Dec. 10th, 2017.

Tafsir of Suratul Tahrim Qur'an Chapter 66 verses 6 to 12.

Sunday, 10 December 2017

The Disbelievers can cause no Harm to the Believers

Allah gives the parable for believers


وَضَرَبَ اللَّهُ مَثَلً لِّلَّذِينَ امَنُوا اِمْرَأَةَ فِرْعَوْنَ

إِذْ قَالَتْ
And Allah has set forth an example for those who believe:
the wife of Fir`awn, when she said:

 رَبِّ ٱبْنِ لِى عِندَكَ بَيْتًا فِى ٱلْجَنَّةِ وَنَجِّنِى مِن فِرْعَوْنَ وَعَمَلِهِۦ وَنَجِّنِى مِنَ ٱلْقَوْمِ ٱلظّٰلِمِينَ
"My Lord, build for me near You a house in Paradise and save me from Pharaoh and his deeds and save me from the wrongdoing people." (66:11)


This is a parable that Allah made of the believers, in that, if they needed to, their association with the disbelievers will not harm them. Allah the Exalted said,

لااَّ يَتَّخِذِ الْمُوْمِنُونَ الْكَـفِرِينَ أَوْلِيَأءَ مِن دُونِ الْمُوْمِنِينَ وَمَن يَفْعَلْ ذَلِكَ فَلَيْسَ مِنَ اللَّهِ فِي شَىْءٍ إِلَا أَن تَتَّقُواْ مِنْهُمْ تُقَـةً

Let not the believers take the disbelievers as protecting friends instead of the believers, and whoever does that, will never be helped by Allah in any way, except you indeed fear a danger from them. (3:28)

Qatadah said,

"Fir`awn was the most tyrannical among the people of the earth and the most disbelieving. By Allah! His wife was not affected by her husband's disbelief, because she obeyed her Lord. Therefore, let it be known that Allah is the Just Judge Who will not punish anyone except for their own sins."

Ibn Jarir recorded that Sulayman said,

"The wife of Fir`awn was tortured under the sun and when Fir`awn would finish the torture session, the angels would shade her with their wings. She was shown her house in Paradise."

Ibn Jarir said that Al-Qasim bin Abi Bazzah said,

"Fir`awn's wife used to ask, `Who prevailed?'

When she was told, `Musa and Harun prevailed', she said, `I believe in the Lord of Musa and Harun.'

Fir`awn sent his aides to her and said to them, `Find the biggest stone. If she insists on keeping her faith, throw the stone on her, otherwise she is my wife.

When they came to her, she looked up to the sky and was able to see her house in Paradise. She persisted on the faith and her soul was then captured. The stone was thrown on her lifeless body."

This is the meaning of her statement,

رَبِّ ابْنِ لِي عِندَكَ بَيْتًا فِي الْجَنَّةِ

وَنَجِّنِي مِن فِرْعَوْنَ وَعَمَلِهِ


My Lord! Build for me a home with You in Paradise, and save me from Fir`awn and his work,

means, `deliver me from him, because I am innocent of his actions,'

وَنَجِّنِي مِنَ الْقَوْمِ الظَّالِمِينَ

and save me from the people who are wrongdoers.


Her name was Asiyah bint Muzahim, may Allah be pleased with her.


Saturday, 9 December 2017

Prof. Abdulrazaq KIlani: Muhammad Ur Rasulullah ( Muhammad The Messenger Of Allah)

All praises are due to Allah, the Lord of the worlds who has sent to mankind the unlettered Prophet Muhammad as a mercy to the worlds. May the peace and blessings of Allah be upon the noble Prophet Muhammad(sallah  Allahu alayhi wasalaam), his family, his companions and all those who follow his teachings till the day of accountability.  Allah says:
Q 3:102-O ye who believe! Fear Allah as He should be feared, and die not except in a state of Islam.
Q 4:1-O mankind! reverence your Guardian-Lord, who created you from a single person, created, of like nature, His mate, and from them twain scattered (like seeds) countless men and women;- reverence Allah, through whom ye demand your mutual (rights), and (reverence) the wombs (That bore you): for Allah ever watches over you.
Q 33:70-1-O ye who believe! Fear Allah, and (always) say a word directed to the Right: That He may make your conduct whole and sound and forgive you your sins: He that obeys Allah and His Messenger, has already attained the highest achievement.
Verily, the best speech is Allah’s speech; the best guidance is Muhammad’s (saw) guidance: and the worst matters (in creed or worship) are those innovated (by the people), for every innovated matter is bid’ah ( prohibited innovation), and every bid’ah is an act of misguidance that(whoever initiated it) will reside in the Fire
TO PROCEED
Muhammadur rasulullah  is the second part of Kalimatush-Shahadah which means the statement of testimony or witnessing. It simply means that Prophet Muhammad is the Messenger of Allaah. We need to ask basic question, Who is Muhammad? Allah told us in Q. 36: 3 that,  ‘truly, you are one of the messengers’. In Q 48:29, Allah declares that undoubtedly  that Muhammad ((sallah  Allahu alayhi wasalaam) is a Messenger of Allah. Among other information necessary  for every Muslim in the doctrine of Islam is that he is a Messenger and the last of the messengers of Allaah and every Muslim must  get directives from his ways of life because Allah informs us that he is on the straight Way(Q 36:4). The implication of this to our salvation is that  anyone who fails to follow him is on the wrong path and such a person will be a loser on the Day of Judgment.
HE IS A HUMAN BEING LIKE US. The adherents of religions before Islam are condemned in their deification of prophets and other human beings as gods besides Allah, the Creator and Nourisher of the universe. In the case of Islam, Allah sanctifies the creeds of Islam from all forms of deification of messengers of Allah as gods besides Allah and the Muslims are told that Prophet Muhammad (sallah  Allahu alayhi wasalaam) was a human being and not God. In Q9: 128-9, Allah says: 
 Verily, there has come unto you a Messenger from among yourselves. It grieves him that you should receive any injury or difficulty. He is eager for you; for the believers ?he is? full of pity, kind, and merciful. But if they turn away, say: "Allah is sufficient for me. There is no God but He, in Him I put my trust and He is the Lord of the Mighty Throne.''
IMPLICATIONS OF MUHAMMAD RASULLAH
The simple explanation of the two branches of the Kalimatush shahadah is what is explained to a person who wants to become a Muslim. In our earlier write up we have discussed the implication of  La ilaha ilah Allah in  the creed of Islam while the second part is the focus of this weekly admonition.
Prophet Muhammad (sallah  Allahu alayhi wasalaam) is a  teacher per excellence for all humankind. Allah says in Q2:151-2 thus:
Similarly (to complete My blessings on you), We have sent among you a Messenger  (Muhammad ) of your own, reciting to you Our verses (the Qur'an) and purifying you, and teaching you the Book (the Qur'an) and the Hikmah (i. e., Sunnah, Islamic laws and Fiqh ? jurisprudence), and teaching you that which you did not know. Therefore remember Me (by praying, glorifying). I will remember you, and be grateful to Me (for My countless favors on you) and never be ungrateful to Me.)
The verses above have shown to us that his Messengership is a blessing to entire humanity irrespective of colour, language and nationality  and his teachings are meant to purify us from all impurities of worshipping other gods to the purity of worshipping One True God who is called Allah. The message of Islam was above to purify the Arabs who worshipped many gods to such an extent  that a god is worshipped daily to the worship of Allah alone. We can also recall our own lives too may be in some years back before  we became conscious of Islam as a divine gift in our life. Islam has taken away divination, libation to rocks or trees, prostration to objects that are unable to benefit or harm us as our gods. This is the hallmark of the teachings of Prophet Muhammad (sallah  Allahu alayhi wasalaam) to all parts of the world.
He (sallah  Allahu alayhi wasalaam) is a witness over us and this is explained in  Q33: 45-6: 
O Prophet! Verily, We have sent you as witness, and a bearer of glad tidings, and a warner,. And as one who invites to Allah by His leave, and as a lamp spreading light
The Prophet (sallah  Allahu alayhi wasalaam) explains the truth of the pillars of Islam plainly and proclaimed without hesitation  to humankind the absolute fear  in Allaah,  His Unity and attributes in an environment dominated by the worship of many idols. The Prophet (sallah  Allahu alayhi wasalaam) openly presented the morality and values of Islam as revealed to him and  he proclaimed as lawful what Allaah has made lawful and unlawful what Allaah made unlawful. The Prophet (sallah  Allahu alayhi wasalaam) proclaimed as unlawful  Alcohol, adultery/fornication, falsehood in talks, falsehood in business dealings in a society that took joy in all these vices. He commanded the Muslims to ‘pray as you see me praying’, on Hajj again, ‘take the rites of your hajj from me’ and declares marriage as his Sunnah, whoever dislikes it is not part of him.
Prophet Muhammad (sallah  Allahu alayhi wasalaam) is a role model. A role model is a celebrity, who has a prominent profile in day-to-day life. S/he commands some degree of public fascination and influence. A role model is usually expected to be wealthy (commonly denoted as a person with fame and fortune) and s/he is a person of great popular appeal, prominence in a particular field, and is easily recognized by the general public. In our contemporary times, some of the role models  many youths adore today are those who have made careers in entertainment, sports, music, supermodels, business leaders/ Financial guru or CEO,Religious leaders and political leaders. A Muslim is mandated as a religious principle and article of faith to take Prophet Muhammad (sallah  Allahu alayhi wasalaam) as his or her role model as his mission encapsulate all facets of human endeavours. In  Q.33:21, Allah says, ‘Indeed in the Messenger of Allah you have a good example to follow for him who hopes in Allah and the Last Day, and remembers Allah much’.
Prophet Muhammad  must be obeyed by all Muslims. In Islam, no one deserves to be worshipped except Allah and what we are expected to give to the Messengers of Allah is obedience. In this vein, Allah says in Q 4:80, ‘ He who obeys the Messenger, has indeed obeyed Allah, but he who turns away, then We have not sent you as a watcher over them’.  In a Hadith of Prophet Muhammad (sallah  Allahu alayhi wasalaam), he says, ‘Whoever obeys Allah and His Messenger, will acquire guidance; and whoever disobeys Allah and His Messenger, will only harm himself’. In another Hadith reported by Abu Hurayrah, the Prophet (sallah  Allahu alayhi wasalaam) was  reported that, ‘Whoever obeys me, obeys Allah; and whoever disobeys me, disobeys Allah. Whoever obeys the Amir (leader, ruler), obeys me; and whoever disobeys the Amir, disobeys me’.[Bukhari &Muslim]. A Muslim is expected to adhere to the directives of Allah and His Messenger. In Q 33.36, Allah says:  
It is not fitting for a Believer, man or woman, when a matter has been decided by Allah and His Messenger to have any option about their decision: if any one disobeys Allah and His Messenger, he is indeed on a clearly wrong Path.
It is unfortunate to note today that those who obey Allah and His messenger in marital life, dressing like adorning the hijab by females, keeping of beard by males and other established traditions of Islam are derided and scorned by some Muslims and non-Muslims. Our advice to the Muslims is to be strong and maintain their steadfastness. Obedience to Allah and His messenger does not go in vain as Allah says in Q.33:71 that, ‘And whosoever obeys Allah and His Messenger, he has indeed achieved a great victory’. The person will be saved from the fire of Hell and will enjoy everlasting delights (in Paradise). This is the promise of Allah for the righteous. The Prophet must be followed in the laws he prescribes as mentioned in Q59:7, ‘So take what the Messenger assigns to you, and deny yourselves that which he withholds from you’. The Prophet (sallah  Allahu alayhi wasalaam) must be allowed to play the role of a judge in our lives as mentioned in Q 4:65 thus:
But no, by your Lord, they can have no faith, until they make you judge in all disputes between them, and find in themselves no resistance against your decisions, and accept (them) with full submission.)
HONOUR IN MENTIONING HIS NAME
The manner of addressing the Prophet(sallah  Allahu alayhi wasalaam) or the manner of mentioning his name must be with honoured and it must be in the manner of those who have no knowledge or who are uncultured. In Q  24:63, Allah says:
Make not the calling of the Messenger among you as your calling one of another. Allah knows those of you who slip away under shelter. And let those beware who oppose the Messenger's commandment, lest some Fitnah should befall them or a painful torment be inflicted on them
Allah commanded that His Prophet should be treated with respect and honor and When you address him, do not say, `O Muhammad,' or `O son of `Abdullah'; rather honor him and say, `O Prophet of Allah,' or, `O Messenger of Allah.' In the same respect, never joke with his mission, personality or statements. Don’t ridicule his sunnah and don’t deride those who uphold his sunnah in their lives.
He is the last of all messengers. The office of Prophethood or messengership in Islam is a divine favour of Allah on His chosen creatures. One cannot appoint oneself as a prophet or messenger in Islam. The prophetic institution began with our father Adam (alayhi salaam) and ended with the noblest of Adam’s children, Prophet Muhammad (sallah  Allahu alayhi wasalaam). In Q.33:40, Allah says, ‘ But he is the Messenger of Allah and the last of the Prophets’. Prophet Muhammad (sallah  Allahu alayhi wasalaam) also explained the finality of prophethood with himself in a tradition:
 My parable among the Prophets is that of a man who built a house and did a good and complete job, apart from the space of one brick which he did not put in its place. The people started to walk around the building, admiring it and saying, "If only that brick were put in its place. '' Among the Prophets, I am like that brick.) It was also recorded by At-Tirmidhi,
There is no one who believes that a person was raised by Allah to humankind in the capacity of a prophet without the person taking  himself away from  Islam. The tawhid of following the prophet is among the bedrock upon which the creed of Islam is based. Any teaching that runs contrary to the finality of his messengership is regarded as heretical and outside the fold of Islam.
Send Salah to him whenever his name is mentioned. Allah has chosen Prophet Muhammad (sallah  Allahu alayhi wasalaam)  as the last of His messengers and Allah has commanded believers to send prayers unto him always as mentioned in  Q.33.56, ‘Allah and His angels send blessings on the Prophet: O ye that believe! Send your blessings on him, and salute him with all respect’. By Allah's Salah  it means  mercy and  Salah from the angels means their supplication and seeking forgiveness for him. This is a great favour from Allah to our beloved Prophet Muhammad. The Prophet (sallah  Allahu alayhi wasalaam)  taught his companions to send prayer to him as follows: 
"O Allah, send Your Salah upon Muhammad and upon the family of Muhammad, as You sent Your Salah upon the family of Ibrahim, verily You are the Most Praiseworthy, Most Glorious. O Allah, send Your blessings upon Muhammad and upon the family of Muhammad, as You sent Your blessings upon the family of Ibrahim, verily You are Most Praiseworthy, Most Glorious.''
In celebrating the Prophet (sallah  Allahu alayhi wasalaam) , we must follow  the Sunnah of the Prophet (sallah Allahu alayhi wasallam) and shun bid’ah(heretical innovations). We must obey his teachings and never to mock or jest his teachings. We must love him more than ourselves and our parents. This is the index of faith. May the peace and blessings of Allah be upon the soul of our noble Prophet Muhammad (sallah  Allahu alayhi wasalaam).
Prof. Abdulrazaq KIlani (FCAI)
University of Port Harcourt
Email: abdulrazaqkilani@yahoo.com

Monday, 27 November 2017

Pray as You have seen me pray


Salat literally means Prayer. It is an act of worship comprises special words and deeds begins with takbir and ends with taslim. It is an obligation upon a Muslim and a Muslim is to offer no excuse when it comes to offering Salat. 

The Messenger of Allah said: “The first thing for which the slave will be held accountable for on the Day Resurrection is his prayer, if it is good (by performing it properly and on time), then all his affairs will be good, and if it is ruined (by neglecting it), then all his affairs will be ruined.” [At-Tabaraani]

A Muslim must realize that above anything, Salat is an obligation and every Muslim has to fulfill his or her obligation. As much as Salat is important, it is also important that each step of Salat is performed with complete precision.

The prophet (pbuh) said, "Pray as you have seen me praying" (Sahih Bukhari book 1 volume 1, Hadith 604).



The lecture was delivered by ustadh AbdulWahab Opeisa on Nov. 26th, 2017.

Friday, 24 November 2017

Prophetic panacea to the menace of corruption.

Who is prophet Muhammed (saw) ?  

Prophet Muhammed is one if the messengers of Allah (swt) ,who is on the straight part and we are to follow his directives as Muslims. Q36:2-4.  He is also a teacher that  teaches wisdom and purify us. Q2:151.  He is a favour to us ,a warner ,a witness over us ,a caller to Allah, and a bearer of glad tiding. Q33:45-46.  He is a mercy to the world of mankind's and jins. Q21:107. Above all he is a human being like us. Q48:29. So, the prophet came to transform the corrupt world. The Rasul was humble, gives charity, goodness to both human and animals, truthful, and trusted.         

What is corruption?              

Corruption is abuse of entrusted power for private gain. It is a conduct that adversely affects the honest performance. Allah says in Q30:141. "Corruption has appeared in the land and the sea on account of what the hands of men have brought,that He may make them taste a part of that which they have done, so that they may return. "   
In Islam ,corruption is defined as a spiritual or moral impurity and deviation from an ideal .Q5:90-91.                           

Forms of corruption.                 

🔹Taking and collecting bribes .
🔸Fraud  either by accountant,trader's, theft, embezzlement, misuse of information, spreading false information on social media, e.t.c
🔹Acts committed at a high level of government that distorts policies, e.g Ex. governors pensions, misuse of bail out funds and Paris refund.
🔺Petty corruption- this refers to every day abuse of entrusted power by law by public officials in their interactions with ordinary citizens in places like hospitals, schools, policemen, all cadres of civil servants, budget padding ,contract sharing percentage, e.t.c.   
                    

Solutions to corruption.               

Allah (Ta ala) establish men on land to enjoin good and forbids evil. Q22:41.       
🔸Be a mallam of integrity.     
🔹Be conscious of halal income ,not only halal meat or chicken.
Do things because we have a day of accountability Q4:87.     
 🔻Adorn yourselves with Islamic character.   
🔹Discharge your duty with trust always.     
🔸Our ibaadah must be internalised,don't use stolen money for acts of lbaadah.     
 🔺Hasten to do good deeds always.Q3:114.     
🔹Pay living salary and not miserable one.     
🔸Don't give or take bribe ,it is a major sin.

In conclusion

We should realise that it is our attitude to life that leads us to corruption.
And that some sins can invalidate our good deeds.
That the right of Allah is for Him to be worshiped, and that of man is not to corrupt his soul.
We pray that Allah make our tasks easy for us and count us among the forgiven one. Amin .

The lecture was delivered by Prof. Abd Rasak kilani on 19th, Nov. 2017.
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Fiqh' of Purification

Purification, according to Qur'an and sunnah is an obligatory acts of cleanliness commanded by Allah (SWT) on every obedient servant of His. Allah (SWT) is pure and will not accept that which is not pure.


Basically, purification are of two types: internal purification and external purification.
While Internal Purification deals with purification of soul from shirk(associating partner with Allah) and other sinful acts, external purification deals with purification of body, cloth and place of worship from impurities and performance of ablution, tayammum and bathing (Ghusl).

The lecture was delivered by Imam Muhyideen Oloyede on 12th, Nov. 2017.
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Thursday, 23 November 2017

Knowledge; the Foundation of Ibadah

Seeking Knowledge is a sign of a Believer and the best of all branches of Knowledge are the sciences of sharee’ah through which man comes to know his Lord and His prophet and religion.

The first aayah of the Qur’an to be revealed enjoined reading being the key to Knowledge. Allah Says “Read! In the name of your lord who has created (all that exists). [Al-alaq 96:1]

And in a hadith Qudsi, the Prophet said that Allah says: Search for knowledge about Me before you worship Me. How will he who does not know Me worship Me correctly?”
The aforementioned establishes the status of Knowledge as the Foundation of Ibadaah and Ibaadah is the main reason behind our existence on the face of the earth. Allah most high says “I have not created the Jinn and Mankind but to worship me” [51:56]
The lecture was delivered by Ustadth Zubair ibrahim on 5th, Nov. 2017. 


25-11-2017: SINGLES’ FORUM


You are cordially invited to this year edition of Al-Usrah Singles' Forum tagged "AN NIKAH: BEYOND THE FANTASY".


The program holds on Saturday, 25th Nov. 2017 by 10:00am at Al-Usrah Mosque Complex opp. Jaros Base Rumuepirikom, Port Harcourt.




The program provides an avenue for Muslim singles to interact and discuss pertinent issues with a view to preparing their minds for a successful marital life.

Only willing and ready bachelors and spinsters are expected at the program. Entrance is free of charge.

Refreshments will be provided.


"And among His Signs is this, that He created for you from among yourselves mates that you may find tranquility in them, and He has placed between you affection and mercy. Verily, in that are indeed signs for a people who reflect." (Q 30:21)


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Al-Jumu`ah: Orders and Etiquette for Friday

Friday is called Al-Jumu`ah because it is derived from Al-Jam`, literally, gathering. 

The people of Islam gather weekly, on every Friday in the major places of worship. It was during Friday when Allah finished the creation, the sixth day, during which Allah created the heavens and earth.

During Friday, Allah created Adam, and he was placed in Paradise, and ironically, it was a Friday when he was taken out of Paradise. It will be on a Friday when the Last Hour will commence.

There is an hour during Friday, wherein no faithful servant asks Allah for something good, but Allah will give him what he asked for. All of this is based upon Hadiths in the authentic collections.


Allah commanded the believers to gather to worship Him on Friday ;
“O you who believe! When the call is proclaimed for the Salah on Al-Jumu`ah (Friday), then hasten (Fas`aw) to the remembrance of Allah and leave trade. That is better for you, if You only knew” ( Quran 62:9)

Hastening to the prayer is not accomplished by the feet. It rather means that you have to hasten to the prayer with your heart and actions, and walk to it.

Imam Ahmad recorded that `Aws bin `Aws Ath-Thaqafi said that he heard Allah's Messenger say, “Whoever performs Ghusl (well) on the day of Jumu`ah, leaves early, walking not riding, and sits close to the Imam and listens without talking, will earn the reward of fasting and performing standing (in prayer) for an entire year for every step he takes.”

Imam Ahmad also recorded that Abu Ayyub Al-Ansari said that he heard the Messenger of Allah say, “Whoever performs Ghusl on Friday and applies perfume, if he has any, wears his best clothes, then goes to the Masjid and performs voluntary prayer, if he wishes, does not bother anyone, listens when the Imam appears until he starts the prayer. Then all of this will be an expiation for whatever occurs between that Friday and the next Friday.”

Prof. Abdulrazaq KIlani: Holding unto Faith like holding a hot coal

All praises and thanks are due to Allah the Lord of the worlds. May the peace and blessings of Allah be upon the soul of our noble Messenger, Muhammad ibn Abdullah, his family, his companions and those who follow his path till the day of reckoning. Allah says in the glorious Qur’an:
Q 3:102-O ye who believe! Fear Allah as He should be feared, and die not except in a state of Islam.
Q 4:1-O mankind! reverence your Guardian-Lord, who created you from a single person, created, of like nature, His mate, and from them twain scattered (like seeds) countless men and women;- reverence Allah, through whom ye demand your mutual (rights), and (reverence) the wombs (That bore you): for Allah ever watches over you.
Q 33:701-O ye who believe! Fear Allah, and (always) say a word directed to the Right: That He may make your conduct whole and sound and forgive you your sins: He that obeys Allah and His Messenger, has already attained the highest achievement.
Verily, the best speech is Allah’s speech; the best guidance is Muhammad’s (saw) guidance: and the worst matters (in creed or worship) are those innovated (by the people), for every innovated matter is bid’ah ( prohibited innovation), and every bid’ah is an act of misguidance that(whoever initiated it) will reside in the Fire
The topic of discussion is based on prophetic tradition of our noble messenger (saw).  The Hadith states: Anas ibn Maalik (may Allah be pleased with him) narrated that the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessing be upon him) said, There will come upon the people a time when holding onto the religion will be like holding onto hot coal.  (Sunan al-Tirmidhi? 2260  Grade: Sahih (authentic) according to Al-Albani. 
The narrator of this Hadith was Anas Ibn Malik.  His full name is Abu Hamzah Anas ibn Maalik ibn Nadar al-Khazraji. He was born ten years before the Hijrah of the Prophet (peace be upon him). He embraced Islam while very young. His mother brought him to the Prophet (peace be upon him) so he could act as a servant to the Prophet (peace be upon him).  He spent about ten years in that capacity. He also took part in ten of the battles of the Prophet (peace be upon him). The Prophet (peace be upon him) prayed that Allah bless him, give him wealth, long life, lots of children and enter him into Paradise.  As a result of the Du’a of the Prophet (saw) on him, he became a wealthy man and had over 120 children and grandchildren by the time of his death.  He was over one hundred years old when he died.  After the death of the Prophet (peace be upon him) he moved to Damascus and later settled in Basra.  He is considered to be the last Companion to have died in Basra, dying in the year 93 A.H.  Some 2,200 Hadith are narrated on his authority in the books of Hadith.
This Hadith comprises of a khabar (news, information) and an Irshaad (guidance). In the case of the news and information (khabar), the Messenger of Allah (sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) informed that indeed at the end of time al-Khayr (goodness) will decrease and evil  will increase. And indeed at that time one who holds firmly onto his religion from amongst the people will be of the fewest of the few. The people who adhere to the teachings of Islam will be in minority while those who oppose it within and outside Islam will be in majority. The hardship and adversity the minority who adhere to their faith is just like the state of the one holding onto hot coals because of the strength of those who oppose Islam. A lot of people will rise up only to mislead others from following the truth of Islam. 
The  fitan(trials)  of the period take various forms namely:
i. Ash-Shahawaat - desires became widespread. People prefer to live their lives according to their desires rather than dictates of Allah. Today many people prefer to follow the so-called celebrities with fake and dubious lives as their role models rather than the Messenger of Allah (sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) and the righteous predecessors. Most of these celebrities have no homes or families, no wife but they have uncountable baby mamas.
ii. Ash-Shubuhaat- doubts. Many youths and some young people exhibit doubt on the workability of Islam in their lives. These are people with no background knowledge of Islam. They are found among the so-called educated group who are intoxicated in their non-Islamic education. 
iii. Suspicion is another manifestation of the trials of the period. Righteous and good Muslims are suspected in their day to day lives by others who refuse to take to the directives of Allah.
iv. al-ilhaad-atheism, materialism , deviation and weakness of faith also constitute ideologies of the period of discussion. These teachings are meant to erode the faith of believers in Allah. Our educational system is filled with these ideologies in the guise of globalization. Many mallams today run after the hair of albinos, the heart/ liver of many children, the breast of women to achieve material progress as they claim. The Yoruba among them say, ‘whoever will be an important person must eat human parts (eniti yio je’yan gbodo je eniyan)’. Many so-called religious clerics are dealers of human parts all for money and power
We can imagine the condition of the one who is holding on to a hot coal. Yet, the one who is in this position knows that he cannot let go. This is the condition of a good believer because s/he knows that life  is temporary, s/he knows that the promise of Allah is true and waits to get His promise, s/ he knows that eternity in Jannah is better than any pain suffered in this lowly dunya (world), s/he knows that this pain is nothing compared to the pain of the inhabitants of the Hellfire. This is the import of holding unto faith like holding a hot coal. The righteous slave of Allah will not sell his seat in Paradise for an hour in this lowly, transient, dunya (world). S/he will be patient and strive to please Allah in spite of the persecution of the ignorant.  Allah gives a glad tidings to the believers in  9:120  that“...Surely Allaah wastes not the reward of the Muhsinoon (the good doers)” [Surah at-Tawbah: 120]

    CORRUPTION ON LAND AND ON SEA
There is corruption everywhere just like the Qura’an describes it as corruption on land and on sea. Allah says in Q 30:41, ‘  Evil has appeared in Al-Barr and Al-Bahr because of what the hands of men have earned’. Today, there is fitnah (trial, corruption) everywhere. The youths are  faced with many trials and temptations. Many people are believers in the morning and disbelievers at night and vice versa. They sell their religion for worldly gain. The pillar of holding on to one faith is to belief in the Hereafter, the punishment and the reward. The Belief in the Hereafter is the Pillar of faith in Islam and this explains why a Muslim is conscious of his or her deeds. There is a day of recompense. How many Muslims know that zina (adultery) is haram (forbidden) before  they  commit it, flirt online, date online and even commit zina (adultery) without remorse?
How many Muslims know that khamr(alcohol and drugs) are haram and still drink, serve guests? How many Muslims know that riba (interest) is haram, but all  their  business dealings are on riba? The mosques do not collect gate fees but the mosques are scanty outside Ramadan but cinema houses, football viewing centres are full all year round.

THE SPATE OF ISLAMOPHOBIA
Also included in the struggle for Muslims to stand firm in their faith is the enormous hatred against Islam and Muslims globally today. Hate speeches against Muslims is very high,  hate Killings against Muslims across the globe is unparallel while demonization of Hijab and beards by sisters and brothers in search of jobs, for national ID, International Passport  are common cases of abuse and victimization against Muslims even in a democracy! There is also a global programme of deconstructing  the Masjid in which mosque is no more a place for authentic teachings of Islam are taught and that there are  no shia, no sunni, no hijab or niqab, no hijab  are new models to be propagated in mosques. Recently one of such mosque was established in one of the floors of Lutheran church in Germany. A mosque inside a church! The Imam of the mosque who is a woman and when asked about her religious credentials to be leading a Muslim congregation, she responded that she was just learning Islam. What an irony! The Mosque is tagged as the bastion of terrorism and many Mosques are wiretapped by security agencies. We are currently living in an age where religion and morality have been pushed aside. What is good appears to the people as evil, what is evil appears to be good, and the confusion has infected the Ummah at large.
  It is narrated on the authority of Thauban that the Messenger of Allah (saws) said:
“A group of people from my Ummah will always remain triumphant on the right path and continue to be triumphant (against their opponents). He who deserts them shall not be able to do them any harm...”[Saheeh Muslim]. This group will be upon the truth and will not be affected by the taunts of outsiders. Allah says in Q 10:32:
           
 “Such is Allah, your Lord in truth. So after the truth, what else can there be, save error? How then are you turned away?” [Surah Yoonus: 32]

Also in Q 6:153:
      
“And verily, this is my Straight Path, so follow it, and follow not (other) paths for they will separate you away from His path. This He has ordained for you that you may become Al-Muttaqoon (pious)” [Surah Al-An’aam: 153]

As Muslims, we are under strict orders to travel upon the straight path and we ask Allah every day, in every salaah:
“Guide us to the Straight Path” [Surah Fatihah: 6].
The one who practises the Sunnah today appears to be upon misguidance because the Sunnah is not known among the ignorant masses. The Messenger of Allah (saws) said:
“Islam initiated as something strange, and it would revert to its (old position) of being strange. So glad tidings for the strangers” [Saheeh Muslim].  Allaah says in Q 25:63:   
 “And the slaves of the Most Beneficent (Allah) are those who walk on the earth in humility and sedateness, and when the foolish address them (with bad words) they reply back with mild words of gentleness.” [Surah Al-Furqaan: 63]

STRANGENESS (GHURABAU) OF ISLAM AND MUSLIMS IN PERIOD OF FITAN
The Messenger of Allah (sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam ) was reported to have said “Islâm began as something strange, and it shall return to being something strange, so give glad tidings to the strangers It was asked, “Who are those strangers, O Messenger of Allâh?” He replied, “Those that correct the people when they become corrupt.” [Reported by Abû Amr al-Dani, from the hadîth of ibn Masûd]. Another narration says, ‘Those that correct my sunnah which has been corrupted by the people after me’.  In another narration he said in response to the same question, “They are a small group of people among a large evil population. Those who oppose them are more than those who follow them.” [Reported by ibn Asâkir. It is authentic according to al-Albânî.]. "It was said: ‘Who are they, O Messenger of Allaah?’ He, [sallAllaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam], said: ‘Those who rectify (themselves/others) when the people have become corrupt.’”[ Imaam Ahmad, Al-Bazaar and Abu Ya’laa. Al-Haythamee said in Majma’-uz-Zawaa’id (7/277).  Others have transmitted it with the following words, in which he,[ sallAllaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam] said: "They are those who flee from trials (fitan) for the sake of their Religion." Allah the Law Giver also said the Qur’an:  
“And if you obey most of the people on Earth, they will lead you astray” (al-An‘âm:116).  Also, ‘O you who believe! Take care of your own selves. If you follow right guidance, no harm can come to you from those who err” (al-Mâ’idah 105), 

The time under discussion is also a time when stinginess is obeyed over charity and helping others. People don’t care about their aged parents, their siblings and members of the society. It is a  time when desires are followed as against following the orders of Allah. It is this love for desires that explains the massive support for gay across the world today.
The present world is preferred over the Akhirah(hereafter) in words and actions. The period is a time  when people are deluded with their personal opinions than that of Allah words. They are quick to say don’t bring religion here, don’t quote Hadith when a discussion is initiated as if they created themselves. The Prophet said:
For indeed, after you there will be days of patience, where patience will be like holding on to glowing embers. Whoever is able to do this will have the reward of fifty people that do like him.” They asked, “O Messenger of Allâh, the reward of fifty of them?” He replied, “The reward of fifty of you” [Recorded by al-Tirmidhî and Abû Dâwûd with a weak chain but it has supporting evidence. Al-Albânî calls it sâhîh. See al-Sahîhah, #957].
HOW TO HOLD ON TO ONE RELIGION
The spiritual life of every person is not static. There is a good time and there is a bad time.  Abdullah ibn Rawaaha and Abu al-Darda, two Companions of the Prophet (peace be upon him), stated "Imaan is like a shirt. Sometimes a person wears it and at other times he takes it off." [ibn Rajab, Jaami, vol. 1 , p. 303.]
1. Establish brotherhood based on faith as Musa (As) did by asking Allah to choose for him Harun (AS) his brothers. The Qur’an 20: 29 says,  ‘And appoint for me a helper from my family, Harun, my brother’. The essence of brotherhood in Islam is to help you to obey Allah.   Brotherhood supports you when you are weak and that is why a Muslim must choose friends wisely.
2. Another important principle needed to survive in the conditions of humanity as discussed in the Hadith is for a Muslim to be contented with the little. All of us will die and we won’t go with our worldly possessions
3. Again, we must not to compete with the world for the purpose of the world.  Those who procure human parts, join occult groups and those who patronise charlatans in the name of worldly achievements are only after this world.
4. Let us make tawbah (repentance) always and quickly anytime we stray from the path of righteousness.  Through sin man turns away from God, and by repentance he turns from sin and returns to the path of God. Hence, repen¬tance is a means by which man may strive to purify himself and return to his original sinless state of the Fitrah
5. Let us always flee to our Lord as captures in  Q 51:50, ‘  So, flee to Allah. Verily, I am a plain warner to you from Him’. In explaining this verse, Ibn Kathir wrote: seek shelter with Him and trust in Him in all of your affairs. The place of dhikr(God’s remembrance) in achieving this objective cannot be underestimated. There are four matters, when the limits are transgressed with regards to them, which harden the heart: food, sleep, speech and sexual intercourse. Ibn Qayyim said: Allah’s protection and defending of Muslims will be in accordance with their remembrance of Him. So whoever is more perfect in faith and remembrance will have greater protection and defence from Allah and whoever has less faith and remembrance gets less defence and protection
May the peace and blessings of Allah be upon the noble Prophet Muhammad (sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam).
Prof. Abdulrazaq KIlani (FCAI)University of Port HarcourtEmail: abdulrazaqkilani@yahoo.com
Contact: +234-803 702 9180

Prof. Abdulrazaq KIlani: The Reality Of Our Time And Muslim Salvation

All praises and thanks are due to Allah the Lord of the worlds. May the peace and blessings of Allah be upon the noble Prophet Muhammad, his family, his Companions and those who follow his footstep till the Day of reckoning. Allah says in the Qur’an thus:
Q 3:102- O ye who believe! Fear Allah as He should be feared, and die not except in a state of Islam.
Q 4:1-O mankind! reverence your Guardian-Lord, who created you from a single person, created, of like nature, His mate, and from them twain scattered (like seeds) countless men and women;- reverence Allah, through whom ye demand your mutual (rights), and (reverence) the wombs (That bore you): for Allah ever watches over you.
Q 33:70-1- O ye who believe! Fear Allah, and (always) say a word directed to the Right:  That He may make your conduct whole and sound and forgive you your sins: He that obeys Allah and His Messenger, has already attained the highest achievement.
In the words of our noble Prophet Muhammad (sallah Allahu alayhi wasalaam) who said:  Verily, the best speech is Allah’s speech; the best guidance is Muhammad’s (saw) guidance: and the worst matters (in creed or worship) are those innovated (by the people), for every innovated matter is bid’ah ( prohibited innovation), and every bid’ah is an act of misguidance that(whoever initiated it) will reside in the Fire.
The issue of salvation is central to the life of every believer as s/he is concerned about his/her ending and the recompense from Allah on the Last Day. But, the situation humanity finds herself today seems to suggest that we care less about our hereafter. As human beings, our lives is made of four phases: 
In our mother’s womb,
The life we are enjoying now
Life in the grave/barzakh
The Day of Judgement- Day of Hisab
In each of the phases, Allah makes us to forget what happened in the period phase. Immediately a child is born, the baby does not remember the exclusive life enjoyed the womb of her mother. Again, no matter how long a person stays in this world s/he forgets everything about the world immediately s/he received the guest of death. The person does not remember the wives or husband, children, fleet of cars or aeroplane and beautiful mansions in various luxurious areas of major world cities. The account of the hereafter occupies an important place in the doctrines of Islam. In fact the belief in the hereafter and the recompense that accompanies it is the pillar of faith in Islam. As a result of its importance in the doctrines of Islam, Allah has used many names for this Great Event. Scholars of Islam like  Al-Ghazaali and Qurtubi counted them and listed fifty names for this Day/Reality. This is to bring to the fore its importance to humankind.
 GLIMPSES OF THE REALITY OF OUR TIME
One of the ways for us to ponder in the reality of our time is that humankind are merely  competing on the world but not competing about Akhirah. We compete in the acquisition of worldly possessions; houses, cars, positions, wives, children and others but there is no competition among us on how to get salvation of Allah by preparing for our hereafter. Mosques and Islamic study cycles where people don’t pay gate fees are empty but club houses where immoralities are committed are full to capacity with fees, football viewing centres are full even before the commencement of a football match while jumat mosques are empty only to fill up when iqamah is made. Many of us are busy with worldly pursuits and our daily prayers are joined together without remorse. Most Imams preach to empty mosques on Friday during the compulsory khutbah(sermon). 
In the pursuit of the world, human beings have not been able to conquer the world for themselves as we find out today that life expectancy is very short(45years in Nigeria). We should also note that most people learn to worship Allah very late in their lives. How long have you been worshipping your Lord with sincerity and dedication He deserves? In the rat race for worldly pursuits, modern diseases and ailments are on the rise. Diseases of affluence like diabetes, organ failures, and heart attacks are common today. Like earlier noted,  mosques are  populated by the elderly while the youths are in Club houses and football viewing centres. There is no gainsaying the obvious that many times are wasted on social media rather than in the pursuit of why we were created. Allah says in Q 51:56 that, ‘I have not created humankind and jinns except to worship Me’. This is the basis of the opportunity given to us as human being on the surface of the earth. In the same vein, digital friends (facebook, twitter etc) are replacing family and brotherhood of Islam. We boast of the followers we have on social media while the real friends are abandoned. Parents don’t have time for their children at home because they are busy chatting with friends in the other continent. Husband and wife are so far from one another due to the evil of Smartphone. The homes are very dry today as there is no more humour, families don’t pray together or eat together as a family. The team spirit of Islam is undermined by raging controversies among the youths on Salafiyah, Ahl Sunnah, La Jamaah on subsidiary issues of Islam and many pseudo ulama are busy recruiting Muslims for wealth, slavish invitation and some charlatans also assume to be Muslim clerics are caught almost daily involving in human parts sales for various satanic rituals. What is expected of a Muslim in a world described above?
LET YOUR LIFE BE LIVED AS A MUSLIM
Allah has given humankind Islam as the only religion to provide eternal bliss and salvation for humankind. The central call of the religion is to bring human being from the servitude of Allah’s creatures to the servitude of Allah alone. Islam is a life banner for you  as Allah commanded that ‘ do not die except you die as a Muslim’[Q 3:102]. Many people make resolution to start practising Islam at 40! Who told the person of the assurance of reaching that age in life? Many people see Islam as a family thing. The usual saying is that in our family, we are Muslims! Islam is not a birth right but the Gift of Allaah to you. Your servitude to Allah alone is what is requires of anyone to be under the shade of Allah. It is not family history but individual effort as ‘humankind can have nothing except what s/he strives for’ [Q53:39]. The central message here is that we must avoid  the distractions of life like peer influence, social media, bad attitude to be a successful believer. Sports and entertainment are the current idols human being worship. The  idolization of fame, sports and amusements have contributed to time wastage among Muslim youths and some elders who are football lovers.
HOW DO WE MAINTAIN OUR LIVES BEFORE THE REALITY?
Establish a Muslim home. The home to a Muslim is a place of tranquillity and a place where Allah is worship and glorified. This is captured in Q10:87, ‘make your home to be a place where Allah is worshipped’. The home is composed of family members and in  establishing a home we must choose our partners wisely and   with right intention. The Prophet (sallah Allahu alayhi wasalaam) said: “A woman may be married for four things: her wealth, her lineage, her beauty or her religion. Choose the one who is religious, may your hands be rubbed with dust [i.e., may you prosper]!” (Agreed upon
The right choice according to Islam is someone with right religious understanding. The bane of the ummah today is due to the  dwindling fortune of Islam in many homes. It is obligatory on everyone to create an atmosphere of faith in the home. This is achieved by acquiring Islamic knowledge, participating in mosque activities and by attending Islamic programmes.
Choose your friends wisely. Allah prescribes in Q 9:119 that, ‘O you who believe fear Allah and always be with the company of the righteous’. The essence of friendship in Islam is that they must be believers in Allah, who are righteous and even knowledgeable about the religion. When you forget a thing, they remind you, when you fall, they lift you up. We must be careful of sensational affection of Ustaz and Shaykhs in the name of learning the religion of Islam as such affections have led to great consequences for many youths. Some of them have become unprepared wives with no access to family and education.
Engage in Dhikr :  Ibn Qayyim said: Allah’s protection and defending of Muslims will be in accordance with their remembrance of Him. So whoever is more perfect in faith and remembrance will have greater protection and defence from Allah and whoever has less faith and remembrance gets less defence and protection. Allah says in  Q2:152 , ‘Remember Me and I will remember you’. Again in  Q20:124, Allah says, ‘But whosoever turns away from My Reminder, verily, for him is a life of hardship, and We shall raise him up blind on the Day of Resurrection.' Also in Q  43:36, He says, ‘And whosoever turns away blindly from the remembrance of the Most Gracious, We appoint for him Shaytan to be a Qarin (a companion) to him’.
Make tawbah(Repentance) repeatedly.  Tawbah is a journey from the disliked to the liked. Allah loves the one who has sinned and quickly seek repentance from Allah and never return to the sin again. Ibn Taymiyyah also said,  "The praiseworthy fear is that which prevented you from the prohibitions of Allah. The essence of repentance is that the one who makes tawbah it often is like someone who has not sin before.
Adorn yourself with good manners. The beauty of Islam lies in its beautiful etiquettes of life and the one who is a Muslim must submit to the beautiful manners prescribed by Islam. There is no doubt that many of us are very harsh and lack good manners while we wear Islamic identity. What Islam does in our lives is to remove the ignorant lives and substitute it with beautiful conduct. Allah describes  Prophet Muhammad (sallah Allahu alayhi wasalaam)  with beautiful conduct (Q 68:4) and as a role model (Q 33:21). We should also spread kindness among ourselves as the Prophet (sallah Allahu alayhi wasalaam)  said,“Anything in which there is kindness it beautifies it”. In order to be successful in the world we live today we must frequently flee to Allah  and not to follow the crowd as the Q 51:50 says, ‘So, flee to Allah (from His Torment to His Mercy.’
Be a Beloved of Allah. In order to achieve this purpose, Ibn al-Qaiyim mentioned ten items that we must struggle to do in our lives and they are: 
Reciting the Qur'an regularly and follow the teachings. 
Performing voluntary deeds after completing obligatory deeds. 
Dhikrullah under all circumstances, with one's tongue, heart and actions. 
Giving precedence to what Allah  loves over what you love when you are overtaken by your desires. 
The heart being avid of Allah's Names, and Attributes and the heart roaming in that garden of knowledge. 
Observing Allah's kindness, goodness and bounties, both hidden and open. 
The heart being soft, subdued and meek before Allah. 
Do Tahajjud(night salat) regularly and ask for forgiveness and repent. 
Sit with the beloved and sincere by benefitting from the most fruitful of their speech and not to speak unless speaking is more beneficial and you know that it will improve your state and be beneficial to others.
Remaining away from every cause that comes between the heart and Allah[Madarij Salikeen] 
STRUGGLE FOR REAL LEGACY
The houses we built, the award we gathered around the globe and the position we attained in the world are not the real legacy for salvation as a Muslim. They do not outlive us and what outlives us is the real legacy. The Prophet (peace be upon him) said: “Among what continues to accrue for a believer of his good works after death are the following: 
Knowledge that he learned and then imparted to others, 
A pious child whom he left behind, 
A copy of the Qur’ân that he bequeathed, 
A mosque that he built, 
A guest house he built for travelers, 
A river/well that he made to flow, 
and charity he spends from his wealth when he is in good health – all of this continues to avail him after his death.” [Sunan Ibn Majah and Sunan al-Bayhaqî – and graded as good (hasan) by al-Albânî] 
LET US PREPARE FOR A GOOD ENDING:
It is not the life we live that matters but how purposeful our lives are in accordance to the dictate of our Lord. In order to achieve that good ending, we must learn to be satisfied with the little, by detaching ourselves from those who are engrossed with the world, by eating halal(lawful) and earning halal(lawful) and remembering death always. These are the path of our righteous predecessors. We conclude this essay with a final jewel that:
Whosoever worships Allaah for love alone is a zindeeq(heretic) and whosoever worships Him for hope alone is a Murjii(who believes sins impart no harm as long as there is faith) and whosoever worships Him for fear is a Khawarij. But whoever worships Him for Love, Hope and Fear is indeed a Muwaheed (who clings to Tawheed)
May the peace and blessings of Allah be upon the noble Prophet Muhammad (sallah Allahu alayhi wasalaam)

Prof. Abdulrazaq KIlani (FCAI)
 University of Port Harcourt
Email: abdulrazaqkilani@yahoo.com

Prophet Nuh

After many years Adam
had grandchildren and even
great grandchildren.
There were now lots of
people on earth.
Many of them obeyed Allah
but some were not so good
and did just what they
wanted to do all the time.

This made Allah very unhappy.
Allah chose Nuh,
a good man, to tell the
people that what they
were doing was wrong.
But they wouldn't listen
to him and carried on
doing bad things.
Allah decided that
all the naughty people
should be punished.
He told Nuh to build
a big ark near
his house.
Nuh quickly got busy
choosing good wood and
building it up into a
fine ark.
A lot of people laughed
at him but he did not
take any notice of them,
because Allah had told
him what to do.
When he had finished,
he put lots of food
into the ark and collected
the good people together.
They also took lots of
animals with them
into the ark, two
of every kind.
One day, all of a sudden,
the sky went very dark
and it started to rain.
Lightly at first, then
more and more heavily. Soon
there was water everywhere.
The bad people were not
laughing any more. They
were frightened because
they had no shelter
from the water.
Only the good people
in the ark were
safe and dry.