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30/11/2023

5 Benefits of Praying Salat Al Duha

1. It fulfills sadaqah (charity) on every joint in your body.
"In the morning every single joint of yours must pay a sadaqah (charity). Every SubhanAllah is a sadaqah, every Alhamdulillah is a sadaqah, every La Ilaha Illa Allah is a sadaqah, every Allahu Akbar is a sadaqah, every commanding good is a sadaqah, and every forbidding evil is a sadaqah, and all this is accomplished through two rak'ats one can pray in Duha." [Muslim]

2. It is the prayer of the righteous.
"None is assiduous in keeping Salat al-Duha except one who is oft-repentent (awwab), and it is the prayer of the oft-repentent (wa hiya Salat al-Awwabin)." [Ibn Khuzaymah, sahih according to the conditions of Imam Muslim]

3. It was an advice from the Messenger ﷺ himself.
Abu Hurayrah: "My beloved (the Messenger) instructed me never to leave three things until I die: fasting three days of the month, praying Salat al-Witr before sleep, and praying the 2 rak`ats of Salat al-Duha." [Musnad Ahmad]

4. If performed after remembering Allah from the time of Fajr prayer, it's equivalent to the complete reward of Hajj & Umrah.
"Whoever prays the Fajr prayer then sits in his place of prayer remembering Allah until sunrise, then prays two rak`ats of Duha, shall be rewarded as if he had performed Hajj and Umrah, with a reward that is complete, complete, complete." [Tirmidhi, hasan]
(Note: This doesn't nullify the requirement to perform Hajj).

5. Making it a habit leads to forgiveness of one's sins.
"Whoever regularly prays the two rak'ats of Duha, his sins are forgiven even if they are as numerous as the foam of the sea." [Tirmidhi, Ahmad, Ibn Majah]

It's a simple 2 rak'ahs that's prayed any time after the sun rises until just before Dhuhr prayer. Make it a lifelong habit and encourage your family and friends to do so as well.

May Allah make us of those who benefit from what we learn.

10/09/2023

Normal madd no change stopping rules=kapag ang madd letters ang nasa hulian ng stopping hindi mababago ang basa dito magiging 2beats parin...

10/09/2023

TAFKHIIM DAIMAN =ANG 7MUSTA'LIYAH LETTERS AY LAGING BINABASA NA MUFAKHAM O TAFKHIIM (MAKAPAL) AT ITO AY MAY APAT NA LEVEL.

1) = AQWA MUSTAWA MINAL TAFKHIIM

STRONGEST TAFKHIIM KAPAG ANG 7LETTER NG MUSTA'LIYAH AY FATHA AT NASUNDAN NG ALIF MADDEYYAH.(MADD ALIF)

2)=ALMUSTAWA ATHTHANI MIN TAFKHIIM

KAPAG ANG 7 LETTERS NG MUSTA'LIYAH AY FATHA NGUNIT HINDI NASUNTANDAN NG ALIF MADD AT KUNG ITOY SUKOON NGUNIT FATHA ANG UNANG LETTER.

3=AL MUSTAWA ATHTHALATA MIN TAFKHIIM

KAPAG ANG 7 LETTERS NG MUSTA'LIYAH AY DAMMAH AT KUNG ITO AY SUKOON NGUNIT DAMMAH ANG UNANG LETRA

4)=ADAEF MUSTAWA MINAL TAFKHIIM

KAPAG ANG 7LETTERS NG MUSTA'LIYAH AY KASRA. KUNG ITO AY SUKOON NGUNIT KASRA ANG NAUUNANG LETRA.

10/09/2023

Appropriate grammar when you use "Allahumma baarik" plus pronoun:

1. Allahumma baarik laka - "May Allah bless you" (if you're talking to a singular male)

2. Allahumma baarik laki - "May Allah bless you" (if you're talking to a singular female)

3. Allahumma baarik lahu - "May Allah bless him" (if you're talking about a male who is not present or is a third person)

4. Allahumma baarik laha - "May Allah bless her" (if you're talking about a female who is not present or is a third person)

5. Allahumma baarik lahum - "May Allah bless them" (if you're talking about plural males who are not present or third person)

6. Allahumma baarik lahunna - "May Allah bless them" (if you're talking about plural females who are not present or 3rd person)

7. Allahumma baarik lakum - "May Allah bless you" (if you're talking to plural males who are present)

8. Allahumma baarik lakunna - "May Allah bless you" (if you're talking to plural females who are present)

9. Allahumma baarik lana - "May Allah bless us" (if you're talking about you (plural) who are present or 2nd person)

10. Allahumma baarik li - "May Allah bless me"

11. Allahumma baarik lakuma - "May Allah bless you two" (if you're talking to a dual person, either males or females or a combination)

12. Allahumma baarik lahuma - "May Allah bless them" (if you're talking about dual persons not present, either males or females or a combination)

I hope this helps others' confusion. 🙂

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08/09/2023
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