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Posted By:iksbkl On 4/30/2007

Sunnah and Health Awareness *

Reading of Sheikh Al-Qaradawi's Book

By  Living Shari`ah staff

 

           

I Introduction

II  Health and Cleanliness

III Sunnah and Pollution

IV  Sportive Muslims

V  Sunnah vs. Intoxicants, Drugs, and Harmful Ingredients

VI Sunnah and Wearing out the Body in `Ibadat or Otherwise

VII Islam's Moderation Between Extravagance and Stinginess

VIII Sunnah and Medication

IX Sunnah and Psychological Health

X Conclusion

Introduction

The Sunnah (the collection of Prophet Muhammad's deeds and sayings) occupies an important place in the thought of Dr. Yusuf Al-Qaradawi, who is indeed regarded by both his followers and many of his opponents as a major figure in the contemporary Muslim thought.

In the broader scheme of Islamic legislation, the Sunnah is well-acknowledged as the second source of legislation after the holy Qur'an. It comes second in value and importance. Over the past few years, there has been a number of voices calling for undermining the importance of the Sunnah and relying basically on the Qur'an. While undoubtedly the Qur'an is the central pillar in Islamic legislation, efforts to downsize the Sunnah should be confronted because after all, it is considered the most important source after the Qur'an, explaining many of its verses.

What follows is a review of Al-Qaradawi's chapter on "Islamic Concept of Hygiene As Seen by the Sunnah" from his book "The Sunnah: A Source of Knowledge and Civilization." The chapter was separately translated from Arabic into English by Al-Falah Foundation and was published as an independent short book in 1997.

The introduction highlights the role of the Sunnah as the second main source of legislation which is strongly illustrated by the Qur'an itself [And whatsoever the Messenger gives you, take it, and whatsoever he forbids, abstain from it] (Al-Hashr 59:7). It also notes the role of the Sunnah as it provides a practical way to implement the teachings of Islam (both belief and practice). The Sunnah also instructs Muslims to lead their daily lives according to Islam, even in the most minute details. It is indispensable to guide Muslims and indeed the rest of humankind to a proper way of life that would be otherwise unknown to them. Behold what Allah Almighty says about Prophet Muhammad with regard to his value to his people, {There has come to you a messenger, (one) of yourselves, unto whom aught that you are overburdened is grievous, full of concern for you, for the believers full of pity, merciful] (At-Tawbah 9:128).

Thus, the Sunnah covers all the aspects of the lives of Muslims, as it is taken to be a comprehensive way  of life. One of those aspects that so far has not received due attention is the area of hygiene and health principles as seen by the Sunnah . Whereas the concept of hygiene in the West is a recent concept that probably goes back a few hundred years; in Islam, its roots go back 1,400 years. Moreover, hygiene and cleanliness in Islam are not merely concepts, but more importantly acts of worship. Prayers in Islam cannot be performed without wudu' (ablution). If a Muslim is junub(unclean due to sexual intercourse or discharge), he or she can neither pray nor read Qur'an before performing ghusl(ritual cleansing of the entire body).

The way to thank Allah for the gift of health would be to preserve it in accordance with Allah's rules

The book in question, Islamic Concept of Hygiene As Seen by the Sunnah, engulfs all aspects of hygienic behavior in the life of Muslims. It displays several traditions that urge cleanliness and healthy living on the individual and the collective levels. Such directives include combating pollution, playing sports, and refraining from using drugs and intoxicants. The book does not address Muslims exclusively. In fact, in the same manner that Islam reaches out to humanity in its totality, this book tries to extend the message of Islam to everybody in universal terms. So far, there is not any religion or culture in which hygiene is not discussed extensively.

The book opens with an overview of hygiene in the Sunnah, stressing that the Sunnah has considerably cared about humankind's hygiene as well as its psychological well-being. Towards this end, the Sunnah came with much information and ideas that "are looked upon as a precious treasure valued by all who genuinely care about man's welfare" (Al-Qaradawi 5).

Health and Cleanliness

The first instruction that Al-Qaradawi deducts from the Sunnah is to cherish health and truly realize its value as a blessing from Allah Almighty. Allah says in the holy Qur'an, [And when your Lord proclaimed, "If you give thanks, I will give you more; but if you are thankless, lo! My punishment is dire] (Ibrahim 14:7). The author , Al-Qaradawi, emphasized that Al Bukhari reported that the Prophet clearly said that "There are two blessings that many people are about to lose: health and free time"  From what is mentioned above, Al-Qaradawi concludes that the "way to thank Allah for the gift of health would be to preserve it in accordance with Allah's rules" (Al-Qaradawi 6).

The author quotes Imam Ahmed in his Musnad, who reported on the authority of Abu Bakr who said, "I heard the Prophet (peace be upon him) saying: ask Allah Almighty for perfect faith and sound health, no one ever gets anything, after sound faith, better than sound health" .

The first of many ways to maintain overall health is through personal bodily cleanliness. Al-Qaradawi asserts that Islam's attitude towards cleanliness is unmatched by any other faith because cleanliness in Islam is an act of worship that draws people closer to Allah. Moreover, it is a religious obligation (Al-Qaradawi 9). The renowned scholar draws our attention to a very important point, namely that all books of fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence) start with a chapter entitled taharah (purification). This is the first branch of fiqh that Muslim men and women start to study (Qaradawi 9). The respected scholar then cites a well-known rule  for Muslims: No Muslim could pray if he or she is not purified from "Al Hadath Al Asghar" by partial ablution as well as "Al Hadath Al Akbar" by complete ablution or ghusl.                                                           

 

The partial ablution, wudu', is sometimes repeated several times a day. It is not complete unless the parts of the body more susceptible to dirt are washed, such as the face, the nostrils, the mouth, the feet, the head, and the ears (inner side) Allah Almighty describes wudu'inthe holy Qur'an as follows{Oyouwho believe, when you rise up for prayer, wash your faces and your hands upto the elbows, and lightly rub your heads and (wash) your feet up to the ankles.Andd if ye are junub, purify yourselves. And if you are sick or on a journey, or one of you cometh  from the closet, or you have had contact with women, and ye find no water, then go to clean, high ground and rub your faces and your hands with some of it. Allah would not place a burden on you, but He would purify you and would perfect His grace upon you, that you may give thanks] (Al-Ma'idah 5:6). Every Muslim man andwoman knows that prayer without ablution will not be valid.

In addition to the cleanliness of the body as a pre-condition for Allah's acceptance of prayers, the surroundings have to be equally clean. The clothes, the ground, and the prayer rug have all to be clean. The holy Qur'an states, {For Allah loves those who turn to Him constantly and He loves those who keepthemselves pure and clean] (Al-Baqarah 2:222). The Sunnah emphatically supports this verse as Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said, "purification is half of faith" (Muslim)

The Prophet was very keen to emphasize personal hygiene and bathing as he said, "It is the right of Allah upon every Muslim that he should take a bath (at least) once every seven days and that he should wash his head and body" (Al-Bukhari and Muslim). Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) was specially concerned with the hygiene of the mouth and teeth. He was reported saying, "The siwak (a small piece of wood from a particular tree used for cleansing teeth) is a means of cleansing the mouth and pleasing the Lord" (Ahmad). Moreover, our beloved Messenger urged people to clean their houses and the town's roads (Al-Qaradawi 13).

Sunnah and Pollution

 

Al-Qaradawi stated that the Prophet (peace be upon him) used to admonish some people for the irresponsible pollution or infection of the environment. The blessed Prophet called certain actions "the actions that provoke curses" (Abu Dawud). Among these actions are urinating in water, urinating in the bath, relieving oneself in the shade or where people take shelter, and relieving oneself in the roads. Also, Imam Muslim reported on the authority of Abu Hurairah "Avoid the practice of the two things that provoke cursing: relieving oneself in roadways where people walk and in shaded places where people take shelter."

Relieving oneself includes excretion of both urine and feces. Islamic jurists say doing it in public places is makruh (condemned and discouraged). In the opinion of Al-Qaradawi, however, it actually approaches the degree of prohibited. Imam An-Nawawi and Imam Adh-Dahabi both agreed that it was "one of the major sins" (Qaradawi 14). Our beloved Messenger also prohibited bathing in stagnant water as it may cause diseases; he said, "None of you must wash in standing water when you're is in a state of major ritual impurity." (Muslim)

The Sportive Muslim

Undoubtedly, the Sunnah encourages sports as a means to a healthy body.

A tradition reported by Salamahibn Al-Akwa` stated that "the Prophet passed by some people from the tribe of Aslam while they were competing in archery (in the market). He said to them, 'Shoot children of Isma'il, your father was a skilled marksman. Shoot and I am with so and so.' One of the two teams therein stopped shooting. The Prophet asked, 'Why do not you shoot?' They answered, 'How could we shoot while you are with them (the other team). He then said, 'Shoot and I am with you all.'" (Al-Bukhari)

This hadith was mentioned in one of IbnTaymiah's books, Al-Montaqa Min Akhbar Al-Mustafa, (Chosen Traditions from the News of the Prophet) in a chapter entitled "Urging Archery" (Al-Qaradawi 21). Undoubtedly, the Sunnah encourages sports as a means to a healthy body.

 

Furthermore, the Prophet had always encouraged Muslims to work, to be energetic, and to start their day early; all of which are conditions for a healthy body. He said "O Allah, make the early morning hours blessed for my nation." (Ahmed). He emphatically warned his Companions of laziness and obesity. Moreover, he used to seek refuge in Allah from incapacity and indolence. He used to entrench the notion that a good practicing Muslim should get up from sleep energetic and in good spirits (Al-Qaradawi 16).

The blessed Messenger also stressed the importance of exercise for children and adults. He urged parents to teach their children sports, especially archery, swimming, and horseback riding. The Prophet himself was engaged in sporting events. `A'ishah (may Allah be pleased from her) said, "I raced with the Prophet and I beat him. Later when I had put on some weight, we raced again and he won. Then he said, 'This cancels that (referring to the previous race)'" (Al-Bukhari). Also Muhammad ibn `Ali ibn Rukanah said, "Rukanah wrestled with the Prophet and the Prophet won" (Abu Dawud). The Prophet held a race between horses and gave the winner a prize. He also permitted tournaments in wrestling, spear play, and foot racing (Al-Qaradawi 16-17).

Sunnah vs. Intoxicants, Drugs, and Harmful Ingredients

Islam's prohibition of intoxicants strongly and clearly illustrates its concern for bodily health. Alcoholic drinks and drugs are prohibited under any name or in any form. Islam is very strict in the prohibition of intoxicants (here intoxicants include alcohol and drugs) The consumers of intoxicants are not the only ones who are subject to legal punishment in the view of Islam but also the manufacturers, the sellers and the servers. Any substance that causes harm for the body is prohibited by the Qur'an and Sunnah. (Qaradawi 24)

The Sunnah and Wearing out the Body in 'IbadatorOtherwise

The Sunnah of our great Prophet is clear with regard to wearing out one's body. Continuous work, starvation, and staying up late are shunned out in Islam. Even overdoing acts of worship is considered a body abuse. The Prophet disapproved some Companions when one of them wanted to pray all night and never lie down, the other wanted to fast continuously, and the third wanted to refrain from marriage; all in the name of worshipping Allah. The Prophet immediately said, "I am the most God-fearing of you. Yet, I observe prayer and I sleep, I fast and suspend fasting, and I marry women. He who turns away from my Sunnah is not from my people" (Al-Bukhari). We cannot find any hadith that praises hunger except for fasting (Al-Qaradawi 27-28).

Islam's ModerationBetweenExtravaganceandStinginess

The Sunnah always praises moderation as a means of maintaining physical health. It reprimands all those who declare things to be haram by their own authority. Yet the Sunnah also prohibits extravagant indulgence in eating and drinking as it causes bodily harm. The holy Qur'an says [O Children of Adam, look to your adornment at every place of worship, and eat and drink, but be not prodigal. Lo! He (Allah) loves not the prodigals] (Al-`Araf 7:31). The Prophet (peace be upon him) further asserted the mentioned verse when he said, "A human being has not filled any vessel worse than his stomach. A few bites are sufficient to make him strong. If it is inevitable (i.e. eating a lot because he likes eating), then one third for the stomach is to be filled with food, one third for the drink, and one third for breathing" (Ahmad and At-Tirmidhi)

Sunnah and Medication

 

In the context of caring about physical health, Islam stresses the importance of both preventive and therapeutic medicine. It particularly cares about preventive medicine because prevention is better than cure. These days are known for the discovery of many preventive vaccines, especially for infant diseases such as small pox, polio, and certain types of fever. It is not a matter of choice in Islam whether to take the vaccinations or not, they must be taken (Al-Qaradawi 32). According to the author if you see the most prominent hadith compilations, you will always find a chapter on medicine included; in addition, you will always find more information scattered on the same subject in other chapters (Al-Qaradawi 34)

Most importantly, Al-Qaradawi deduced a number of directives from the Sunnah,  pertinent to medicine and hygiene. The first of these directives is to establish the value of the body. This basically means to recognize the rights that the body has. The body has the right to be fed when feeling hungry, the right to rest when feeling tired, the right to be cleaned when it gets dirty, and the right to be treated when it falls ill (Al-Qaradawi 36). The second directive is to realize that medicines are part of Allah's decree. Some Muslims think that "believing in fate" is against treatment with medicine. They are quite wrong, for Allah has created the illness and has created the cure (Al-Qaradawi 38). The third directive is to realize that illness is an irrefutable fate of Allah; nevertheless, we try to cure it — or better yet — prevent it. The final directive is to especially respect the medicine that is based on experiments rather than all kinds of superstitious medicines or the spells and omens of soothsayers (Al-Qaradawi 37-41).

In addition to taking care of material medicine, the Prophet (peace be upon him) also instructed us to value the "divine medication" (supplication to Allah and dhikr). According to Imam IbnAlQayyim, "divine medication" cures an illness both before and after its occurrence. The first case is illustrated by the hadith in Al-Bukhari on the authority of `A'ishah: "Whenever the Messenger of Allah went to bed, he used to recite surahs Al-Ikhlas, Al–Falaq, and Al-Nas, holding his hands together before his mouth, spitting lightly on them, and then rubs his hands over his body." Also the hadith reported by Al-Bukhari and Muslim "Whoever recites the last two verses of Surat Al-Baqarah at night, they would suffice for him (i.e. drive away evil and bad things) . An example of the second case is what is reported that the Prophet advised usingSurat Al-Fatihah to cure anyone bitten by a snake (Al-Qaradawi 48).

Sunnah and Psychological health

The Sunnah also cares a lot about the psychological health and mental well-being of people. In this context, the Prophet always evoked optimism and high hopes among his Companions and followers. The blessed Prophet always raised the hope of both physicians and patients that illnesses will be cured. Thus, our beloved Prophet alleviated the terrible despair associated with what we call chronic, incurable diseases. Al-Bukhari reported on the authority of Abu Hurairah that the Prophet said, "There is no disease Allah has created except that He has also created its treatment." Moreover, Imam Ahmad reported on the authority of Usamah ibn Shuraik that the Prophet said, "Verily, Allah did not create a disease except that He also has created the treatment; some would know it and some would not"

In his famous book, ZadAl-Ma`ad, Imam IbnAl-Qayyim said that "The hadith of the Prophet that reads, 'There is a remedy for every malady' gives spiritual support to both the physician and the patient as well as urges them to seek this remedy and get it. When patients feel that there is a cure for their illness, this would raise the hopes of recovery, push away despair, and open the door of anticipation. Should their spirit get stronger, the warmth of their instinct is let out that in itself provokes strength of natural psychological and vital spirits. Consequently, when these spirits get stronger, they will conquer the disease and drive it away" (Al-Qaradawi 49).

Undoubtedly, the psychological and physical state of people interchangeably affect each other. Realizing this fact, the Sunnah cared strongly about the psychological health of Muslims. According to Al-Qaradawi, "it is with your soul, not your body, that you are a human being." We know from the biography of the Prophet that he was forever in a spiritual connection with Allah, even as he slept. Al-Bukhari and Muslim reported that when some Companions wanted to fast continuously, he told them "Which one of you is like me? My Lord provides my soul with nourishment even as I sleep" (Al-Qaradawi 51).

Conclusion

From what is said above about the Sunnah and hygiene (physical and psychological), we could clearly understand the hadith that states that "The strong believer is better in the eyes of Allah than the weak believer" (Al-Bukhari). Strength here could be taken as strength in faith and character as well as strength in body and soul. Muslims must recognize Allah's bounties and be grateful to their Lord for them. In practice, they should express this gratefulness through maintaining health. Also, Muslims need healthy bodies and souls in order to truly worship our Lord and fulfill His commands with regard to striving on earth for the betterment of humanity.


* Al-Qaradawi, Yusuf. Islamic Concept of Hygiene As Seen by the Sunnah.Cairo: Al-Falah Foundation for Translation , Publishing and Distribution, 1997.

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8/18/2005Countdown for Ramadhan Beginszeeshan_6
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4/29/2005Kainat Insan aur Zarurat Nubawatjafarabuhuseina
4/28/2005The First Verse/Bismillaahir-Rahmaanir- Rahimjafarabuhuseina
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3/29/2005Transmission of the Qur'anic Revelationjafarabuhuseina
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3/28/2005Utilising the Idle time.salimambur_2002
3/27/2005500 Years of Worshipmuaz
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3/25/2005Hajj on behalf of othersjafarabuhuseina
3/25/2005WE ARE MUSLIMS, BUT ONLY BY NAMEzeeshan_6
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3/21/2005Microsoft reveals a Miracle of Qura'n.salimambur_2002
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3/2/2005Message Of Al Mianaskhalifa
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2/28/2005Why Prophets were sent to Mankindjafarabuhuseina
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2/23/2005The Quran on the Origin of the Universe:jafarabuhuseina
2/23/2005The Quran on Human Embryonic Development:jafarabuhuseina
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2/23/2005The Quran on the Cerebrumjafarabuhuseina
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2/19/2005SUITABLE & UNSUITABLE ITEMS FOR CLEANLINESS (ISTINJA)jafarabuhuseina
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2/15/2005The Vast Extent of Helljafarabuhuseina
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2/14/2005What can you do in one minute?shamsaks
2/11/2005The Science of Hadithjafarabuhuseina
2/10/2005Aashoorah : Celebration or Mourning ?jafarabuhuseina
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1/22/2005A Quick Introduction To Isljafarabuhuseina
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12/31/2004Prophet Mohammed (Sal) 's Hajjjafarabuhuseina
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12/28/2004The Essence of Hajjjafarabuhuseina
12/28/2004KABAH; THE HOUSE OF ALLAHjafarabuhuseina
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12/25/2004TIME waits 4 none.zeeshan_6
12/25/2004Are We Muslims Only ......?zeeshan_6
12/21/2004Funny how...muaz
12/20/2004Manner of Drinking Waterjafarabuhuseina
12/18/2004"An-Nikah" - The Marriagejafarabuhuseina
12/18/2004The Methodology of the Prophets in Calling to Allahjafarabuhuseina
12/18/2004THE TREASURE OF THE NIGHT /jafarabuhuseina
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12/16/2004What the Bible says about Muhammed,The Prophet of Islam.salimambur_2002
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12/15/2004Ready Or Not ???zeeshan_6
12/15/2004800 Kms Away From Hell !zeeshan_6
12/13/2004Islaam is against idol worshipjafarabuhuseina
12/12/2004WHAT IS THE IMPORTANCE OF TAZKIYYAH?jafarabuhuseina
12/12/2004Virtues of Jihaad / No Deed Equivalent to Jihaadjafarabuhuseina
12/6/2004Famous Quotes.
12/6/2004Am i Terrorists ?zeeshan_6
12/4/2004Amazing Interview of a little girl.salimambur_2002
12/4/2004Trading in stock and commodity futuresmaaz1000
12/4/2004Music and singing.salimambur_2002
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12/1/2004Who are the People of Paradise ?jafarabuhuseina
12/1/2004TAQWA /God Fearing in Context of ISLAMjafarabuhuseina
11/30/2004Details of paradiseamjad_jabali
11/27/2004Tawheed (The oneness of Allah) Islamic Monotheismjafarabuhuseina
11/27/2004Muhammad( saws)’s Birth and Forty Years prior to Prophethoodjafarabuhuseina
11/26/2004BIDAH (INNOVATIONS in Allaah's religion)jafarabuhuseina
11/26/2004Associating partners with Allaah (Shirk)jafarabuhuseina
11/22/2004Du'as from Quran.
11/21/2004THE VIRTUES OF HIJAB / An act of obediencejafarabuhuseina
11/20/2004Good Conduct towards ones Parentsjafarabuhuseina
11/17/2004Fasting Six days in the month of Shawwaljafarabuhuseina
11/11/2004Sunnah of Eidmuaz
11/11/2004The Major Sinsmuaz
11/11/2004An explation of the perfect names and attributes of Allahmuaz
11/10/2004Views of the Reverts in brief about Islamjafarabuhuseina
11/10/2004Celebrating Eid-ulFitrmuaz
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11/9/2004Virtues of going out in the Path of Allahjafarabuhuseina
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11/2/2004Educating Children in Ramadan.
11/1/2004How I came to Islam - by Yusuf Islambhatkallys
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10/28/2004Islam is the way of Peace & Security.salimambur_2002
10/24/2004AR-Raheeq Al-Makhtum (THE SEALED NECTAR)bhatkallys
10/21/2004The Muslims' day in Ramadaan.
10/21/2004My Plans for this Ramadaan.salimambur_2002
10/18/2004Last Breath..zeeshan_6
10/18/2004A Blessed Month.zeeshan_6
10/18/2004ISTIKHAARA - in the light of Sunnahpatelraheem
10/16/2004A Blessed Monthzeeshan_6
10/14/2004Ramadan Plantalhasiddibapa
10/12/2004Hadees of the dayshamsaks
10/12/2004Education of children in Ramadanshamsaks
10/11/2004This Ramadhan....zeeshan_6
10/7/2004Don’t Be Sadamjad_jabali
10/4/2004TheTIME we have is very shortzeeshan_6
9/28/2004Ramadhan !!zeeshan_6
9/24/2004You Should Know this Man.salimambur_2002
9/24/2004Imagine !!!zeeshan_6
9/20/2004Mediating Islam and a Mediated Islambhatkallys
9/18/2004Easy & Difficultzeeshan_6
9/16/2004The miracle in ironbhatkallys
9/11/2004The TIME we have is short
9/11/2004Summary of the speech of Maulana Salman Nadwi.salimambur_2002
8/25/2004Interesting Islamic Factszeeshan_6
8/25/2004The Concern of the Leadership for Individual Development:bhatkallys
8/24/20044 Poisons of our heart
8/24/2004Internet Chattingamjad_jabali
8/21/2004Journey to LIGHT (A true Story)patelraheem
8/15/2004Haj Umrah Services/ Jobs at Saudi Arabiajafarabuhuseina
8/8/2004Funny isn`t it ?zeeshan_6
8/5/2004Why do Muslims pray five times a day ?patelraheem
7/24/2004Great reward 4 easy actions
7/23/2004Azaan all over the worldmuaz
7/11/2004Real Examzeeshan_6
7/5/2004EASY V DIFFICULTamjad_jabali
6/15/2004The Prophet Muhammad`s (PBUH) Last Sermonbornlucky
6/3/2004Sincerity in all actionszeeshan_6
6/2/2004A Daily Reminder (To Do List)bornlucky
6/1/200425 Steps To Being Closer To Allahbornlucky
5/23/2004Veil/Purdahbhatkallys
5/7/2004Quran & The sensory characteristic of the skinsiddiqui
5/7/2004Scientific Accuracy of Qur'an Amazes U of T Professorsiddiqui
4/28/2004The Principles of the Shari’ah – I By ABUL A’LA MAUDUDIbhatkallys
4/24/2004How to indentify Allah?adnansr
4/20/2004Seize the Day, Tomorrow is not Yoursiksbkl
4/20/2004Allah Chose Me to See the Truthbhatkallys
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