Saturday, 30 May 2015

15th Sha'ban - Monday 1st June 2015 - Nisf Sha'ban Dua between Yasin recitations

Salaams All


On the Holy Night of 15th Shaban, between Maghrib and Isha prayer, read Surat Yasin three times, and after each time, read the following du`a.

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Allahumma Yaa Dhal manni walaa yumannu `alayh
Yaa dhal Jalaali wa'l iIkraam
Yaa dhal-Tawli wa'l iIn'aam
Laa Ilaaha illa anta
Zahru'l laaje'en wa Jaaru'l mustajeereen wa Amaanu'l khaa’ifeen

Allahumma in kunta katabtanee `indaka fee Ummil Kitabi
shaqiyyan aw mahruman aw matrudan aw muqattaran `alayya fir-rizqi
famh'ullahumma bi-fadlika
shaqaawati wa hirmaani wa tardi waqtitaara rizqee
wathbitnee 'indaka fee Ummil Kitabi
sa`eedan marzuqan muwaffaqan lil-khayraati
fa innaka qulta wa qawluk al-haqq
fee kitabikal muzal `alaa lisaani Nabiyyikal mursal
;

Ilaahi bit-tajalli'l A'dham
fee laylatin-nisfi min shahri sha`ban al-mukarram
allatee yufraqu feehaa kullu amrin hakeemin wa yubram
an takshifa `annaa min al-balaa'i wal-balwaa'i
maa na`lamu wa maa laa na`lam
wa anta bihi a`lam
Innaka antal-a`azz ul-akram

wa sallallahu ta`ala `alaa Sayyidina Muhammad-in
Wa `alaa Aalihi wa Ashaabihi wa sallam
Wal-hamdu lillahi Rabbil-'aalameen

Ameen Ya Allah

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English Translation of Du'a Nisf Shaban

O Allah! You shower favours on everyone
And no one can do You any favour.
O The Possessor of Majesty and Honour,
O The Distributor of bounty and rewards,
There is no one worthy of worship except You.
You help the fallen
And provide refuge to the refugees
And give peace to those who are in fear.

O Allah! If in the Mother of All Books that is with You
You have written me down as someone who is
Doubtful of achieving salvation, or deprived,
Or rejected or without enough sustenance,
Then, O Allah, with Your Grace
Remove all of these misfortunes from me
and in the Mother of All Books that is with You,
establish me as someone who is
blessed, with abundant provision and charitable good deeds.
Indeed, what You said in The Book You sent
Through the tongue of Your Blessed Prophet is true
That Allah changes and establishes what He wants
And with Him is the Mother of All Books.

O My Lord! For the sake of Your Divine Manifestation
On this fifteenth night of the blessed month of Sha'ban
In which You issue all Wise and Irrevocable Decrees
Remove from us all calamities and hardships,
those that we know about as well as those that we don't,
while You know everything.
Truly, You are the Most Powerful, Most Generous.

And may Allah the Exalted shower blessings and peace on
Sayyidina Muhammad, and on his family and his companions
And all praise is for Allah, Lord of the worlds.

Amen O Allah

***

Source: sunnah.org





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Tuesday, 26 May 2015

15th Sha'ban Prayers - 1st June 2015

Salaams All


According to Islamic Calendar, 15th Shaban falls on Monday 1st June 2015 (+/-1 day) evening according to Islamic calendar.

This is the night before 15th when everyones provision for the coming year is determined and it is also a night of forgiveness.

The Prophet (SWS) said " Allah looks at His creation in the night of mid-Sha'ban and He forgives all His creation except for a mushrik (idolater) or a mushahin (one bent on hatred)."

From A'isha (RA), She said " The Prophet (SWS) stood up in prayer during part of the night and made prostration so lengthy that I thought his soul had been taken back. When I saw this I got up and went to move his big toe, whereupon he moved, so I drew back. When he raised his head from prostration and finished praying, he said "O A'isha, O fair little one (humayra)! Did you think that the Prophet had broken his agreement with you?" She replied, "No, by Allah, O Messenger of Allah, but I thought that your soul had been taken back because you stayed in prostration so long." He said. "Do you know what night this is?" She said, "Allah and His Prophet know best." He said, "This is the night of mid Sha'ban! Verily Allah the Glorious and Majestic look at His servants on the night of mid-Sha'ban, and He forgives those asking forgiveness, and he bestows mercy on those who ask mercy, and He gives a delay to the people of envy and spite in their state."


Imam Suyuti (KS) says, " as for the night of mid-Sha'ban, it has great merit and it is desirable (mustahabb) to spend part of it in supererogatory worship."


PRAYERS FOR 15th SHA'BAN 

Here are the Nafl (optional) prayers below for believing men and women to gain forgiveness, blessings and Divine Mercy from God Almighty.

On the Holy Night of 15th Shaban, after Maghrib or Isha prayer it is traditional practice to read Surah Yasin three times, and after each time, read a special du'a with the following intentions:

(According to Naqshbandi Daily Practices)

1st Surah Yasin read with the intention of raising one's maqam, or station.

2nd Surah Yasin read with the intention of asking for Rizq, or provisions.

3rd Surah Yasin read with the intention of protection from enemies.

After Isha, one should either read: a) 300 Surah Ikhlas Sharif or b) 1000 Surah Ikhlas Sharif


According to other traditions, 3 x Surah Yasin read as follows:

1st Yasin then 2 rakah Nafil reading the niyyat (intention) for should be for a Long Pious & Righteous Life - Read Dua Nisf-Shaban after each Yasin

2nd Yasin then 2 rakah Nafil reading the niyyat (intention) should be for Protection from Heavenly & Wordly Calamities - Dua Nisf-Shaban as above

3rd Yasin then 2 rakah Nafil Reading the niyyat (intention) should be for not being needy to anyone except Allah - Dua Nisf Shaban as above

It is highly advisable that just as others observe this night, you observe it too. To make an invitation to feed people on that night, to remember Allah (swt) and to remember His Prophet (s), and to fast its day and pray its night, will be rewarded for that night and for whoever observes it.

In order to observe the Night of Bara'ah, one should remain awake in this night as much as one can. If someone has better opportunities, he should spend the whole night in worship and prayer. However, if one cannot do so, he/she can select a considerable portion of the night, preferably of the second half of it for this purpose and should perform the following acts of worship:


The Prayer of Benefits Salat al-Khair

It is good to spend that night praying Salat ul-Khair, which consists of 100 raka'ts, in each raka't reciting Sura al-Fatiha and 10 Surat Ikhlas. To complete the prayer one recites 1000 Sura Ikhlas.

The Night of Bara'ah is a night in which special blessings are directed towards the Muslims. Therefore, this night should be spent in total submission to Allah Almighty, and one should refrain from all those activities which may displease Allah.

Fast of the 15th Sha'ban On the day immediately following the Night of Bara'ah, i.e. the 15th of Sha'ban, it is mustahabb (advisable) to keep fast. Prophet Muhammad (s), is reported to have recommended this fast emphatically. A large number of the predecessors (salaf) of the Ummah have been observing the fast of the 15th of Sha'ban.

Therefore, it is advisable to fast the 15th of Sha'ban as an optional (nafl) fast. One can also keep a fast of qada on this day and it is hoped that he can also benefit from the merits of this fast.

Abu Huraira (may Allah be well pleased with him) reported the Prophet (Allah bless him and give him peace) as saying: Gabriel (peace be upon him) came to me on the night of mid-Sha'ban and said to me: "O Muhammad, raise your head heavenwards!" I asked him: "What night is this?" and he replied: " This is the night when Allah (Glorified is He) opens three hundred of the gates of mercy, forgiving all who do not make anything His partner . The only exceptions are those who practice sorcery or divination, are addicted to wine, or persist in usury and illicit sex; these He does not forgive until they repent."

At a quarter of the night, Gabriel (peace be upon him) came down and said: "0 Muhammad, raise your head!" So I looked up, to behold the gates of Paradise wide open. At the first gate an angel was calling: "Good news for those who bow in worship this night!" At the second gate an angel was calling: "Good news for those who prostrate themselves in worship this night!" At the third gate an angel was calling: "Good news for those who offer supplication this night!" At the fourth gate an angel was calling: "Good news for those who make remembrance this night!" At the fifth gate an angel was calling: "Good news for those who weep this night from fear of Allah!" At the sixth gate an angel was calling: "Good news for those who submit this night!" At the seventh gate an angel was calling: "Will anyone ask, that his request may be granted?" At the eighth gate an angel was calling: "Will anyone seek forgiveness, that he may be forgiven?"

I said: " O Gabriel, how long will these gates remain open?" He replied: "From the beginning of the night until the break of dawn." Then he said: "0 Muhammad, tonight Allah has as many slaves emancipated from the Fire as the number of woolly hairs on the flocks and herds of Kalb."



Most extracts taken from the Ghawth-Al-A'zam Sayyid Abdul Qadir Gilani-Book al-Ghunya li-Talibi - Complied by Muhammad Sajad Ali Qadiri


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Thursday, 21 May 2015

Sheikh Mehmet Muhammad Adil's visit to UK 28th May 2015 - 5th June 2015

Salaams All


We have just been informed of the itinerary for Sheikh Mehmet's visit to the UK Tour 28th May-5th June 2015 as follows:

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Thursday 28th May 2015
Event: Zikr
Time: 8pm
Location: Bury - Noor Ul Islam Mosque, Yarwood St, BL9 7AU

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Friday 29th May 2015
Event: Juma
Time: 2pm
Location: Nelson - Ghausia Mosque, Clayton St, BB9 7LU
Contact: 07894 556 078

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Friday 29th May 2015
Event: Sufi Music Event
Time: 7pm
Location: Bradford - Lalas Banquet Suite, 55 Toller Lane,  BD8 9DD
Contact: 07816 595 273

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Saturday 30th May 2015
Event: Visit
Time: 7pm
Location: Manchester - Faizan e Islam Centre, 229 Ayers Rd, Old Trafford, M16 9NR
Contact: 07816 767 348

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Sunday 31st May 2015
Event: Visit
Time: 7pm
Location: Sheffield - Jamia Mosque, Ghausia, Owler Lane, S4 8GA
Contact: 07460 505 005

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Monday 1st June 2015
Event: Ziarah & Fatiha
Time: 1.30pm
Location: Glastonbury - address to be confirmed with Haji Shahid
Contact: 07939 030 806

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Monday 1st June 2015
Event: Laylatul Barah
Time: 9pm
Location: London - Sheikh Nazim's Dergah - 277  St Anne's Rd, London N15 5RG
Contact:

Tuesday 2nd June 2015
Event: All day at Dergah
Time:
Location: London - Sheikh Nazim's Dergah - 277  St Anne's Rd, London N15 5RG
Contact:

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Wednesday 3rd June 2015
Event: Visit
Time: 7pm
Location: Leicester - The Memon Centre, 7 Abbotsford Rd, LE5 4DA
Contact: 07764 185 617

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Thursday 4th June 2015
Event: Zikr
Time: 8.45pm
Location: London - New Peckham Mosque, 99 Coburg Rd, SE5 0HU
Contact:

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Friday 5th June 2015
Event: Juma
Time: 1.30pm
Location: Swindon - Al-Habib Masjid, 89 Chapel St, SN2 8DA
Contact: 07939 030 806

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Friday 5th June 2015
Event: Visit
Time: 7.30pm
Location: Woking - Shah Jahan Mosque, 149 Oriental Rd, GU22 7BA
Contact: 07878 696 039

For further details please contact: Mawlana.Khadims@gmail.com

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Month of Shaban 2015 - started approx 18th May

Salaams All

We are blessed to have reached the Holy month of Shaban. This started on 18th May 2015, +/- 1 day according to your calendar.

Sha`ban is one of the meritorious months for which we find particular instructions in the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad (SWS).

It is reported in authentic Ahadith that Prophet Muhammad (SWS), used to fast most of the month in Sha`ban. These fasts are supererogatory (Nafl) and well deserving of reward, for Sha`ban is the month immediately preceding the month of Ramadan.

The Prophet mentioned in a hadith, "Rajab is the month of Allah, Sha`ban is my month and Ramadan is the month of the Nation". (Imam Bukhari RA)

1. The blessed companion Anas (RA), reports that Prophet Muhammad (SWS), was asked, "Which fast is the most meritorious after the fasts of Ramadan?" He replied, "Fasts of Sha`ban in honor of Ramadan."

2. The blessed companion Usama ibn Zaid (RA), reports that he asked Prophet Muhammad (SWS): "Messenger of Allah, I have seen you fasting in the month of Sha`ban so frequently that I have never seen you fasting in any other month." Prophet Muhammad (SWS), replied: "That (Sha`ban) is a month between Rajab and Ramadan which is neglected by many people. And it is a month in which an account of the deeds (of human beings) is presented before the Lord of the universe, so, I wish that my deeds be presented at a time when I am in a state of fasting."

3. Ummul Mu'mineen `Aishah (RA), says, "Prophet Muhammad (SWS), used to fast the whole of Sha`ban. I said to him, 'Messenger of Allah, is Sha`ban your favorite month for fasting?' He said, 'In this month Allah prescribes the list of the persons dying this year. Therefore, I like that my death comes when I am in a state of fasting.’"

4. In another Tradition Ummul Mu'mineen `Aishah (RA) says, "Prophet Muhammad (SWS), would sometimes begin to fast continuously until we thought he would not stop fasting, and sometimes he used to stop fasting until we thought he would never fast. I never saw the Messenger of Allah (S) fasting a complete month, except the month of Ramadan, and I have never seen him fasting in a month more frequently than he did in Sha`ban."

5. In another Tradition Ummul Mu'mineen `Aishah (RA) says, "I never saw the Messenger of Allah, (SWS), fasting in a month so profusely as he did in the month of Sha`ban. He used to fast in that month leaving only a few days, rather, he used to fast almost the whole of the month."

6. Ummul-Mu'mineen Umm Salamah (RA), says: "I have never seen the Messenger of Allah fasting for two months continuously except in the months of Sha`ban and Ramadan."
These reports indicate that fasting in the month of Sha`ban, though not obligatory, is so meritorious that Prophet Muhammad (SWS) did not like to miss it.

*** The Night of Bara`ah

Another significant feature of the month of Sha`ban is that it consists of a night which is termed in Shari`ah as "Laylatul-Bara`ah" (The night of freedom from Fire). This is the night occurring between 14th and 15th day of Sha`ban. Traditions of Prophet Muhammad (SWS), prove that it is a meritorious night in which the people of the earth are attended by special Divine mercy. We will be posting much more about this blessed night shortly.

*** What should be done in this night?

On the Holy Night of 15th Shaban, after Maghrib and between Isha prayer, it is traditional practice to read Surah Yasin three times, and after each time, read a special Du`a (Du'a Nisf Shaban) with the following intentions:

1st reading of Yaseen with the Niyyat (intention) for should be for Long Life.
2nd reading of Yaseen with the Niyyat (intention) should be for Protection from Calamities.
3rd Reading of Yaseen with the Niyyat (intention) should be for not being needy to anyone except Allah.

It is necessary that just as others observe this night, you observe it. To make an invitation to feed people on that night, to remember Allah (SWT) and to remember His Prophet (SWS) and to fast its day and pray its night will be rewarded for that night and for whoever observes it. In order to observe the Night of Bara`ah one should remain awake in this night as much as possible.

If someone has better opportunities, he should spend the whole night in worship and prayer. However, if you for one reason or another, you can select a considerable portion of the night, preferably of the second half of it for this purpose and should perform the following acts of worship: It is good to spend that night praying Salat al-Khair which conists of 100 raka`ts, in each raka`t reciting Sura al-Fatiha and 10 Surat Ikhlas. To complete the prayer you recite 1000 Sura Ikhlas.

The Night of Bara`ah is a night in which special blessings are directed towards the Muslims. Therefore, this night should be spent in total submission to Allah Almighty, and one should refrain from all those activities which may displease Allah.

*** Fast of the 15th Shaban
On the day immediately following the Night of Bara`ah, i.e. the 15th of Sha`ban, it is mustahabb (advisable) to keep fast. Prophet Muhammad (SWS), is reported to have recommended this fast emphatically. A large number of the predecessors (Salaf) of the Ummah have been observing the fast of the 15th of Sha`ban.

Therefore, it is advisable to fast the 15th of Sha`ban as an optional (Nafl) fast. One can also keep a fast of Qada on this day and it is hoped that he can also benefit from the merits of this fast.

Source: Sayyid Abdul Qadir Gilani (KS) (Ghawth-i `Adham)
Al-Ghunya li-Talibi Tariq al-Haqq


Excellency of 15th Sha'ban

There are some other narrations that inform us about the excellency of the 15th night of Sha'ban. Imam Ibn Majah states:

"It is narrated by Ali (may Allah be pleased with him) that the Prophet (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) stated, 'When it is the 15th night of Sha'ban, do qiyam[stand in prayer] in the night, and fast in the morning, and ask for forgiveness because on that night Allah calls:'Is there anyone who is asking for forgiveness so that I can forgive them, who is in distress that I may relieve his distress. Is there anyone who needs provision that I may give it to him.'And this continues till the morning'"

[Ibn Majah, chapter on 'Salat']

Imam at-Tirmidhi writes:

"'A'isha (may Allah be pleased with her) said: 'On this night the Prophet went to Jannat al-Baqi' to make du'a'; I followed him. The Prophet said to me: 'Allah puts His attention towards the first Heaven, and forgives the sins of the people, even if they were equivalent to the hairs of the goats of Bani Qalb [A tribe who at the time had a lot of goats]'"

[At-Tirmidhi, 'Kitab as-Siyam]

Imam al-Bukhari has objected upon one narrator but this is compensated by the fact that Ibn Majah has narrated it with different chains. Allama adh-adh-Dhahabi,and Hafiz Ibn Kathir quote from Hafiz Abu Zur'a that only 30 ahadith in Ibn Majah are weak [adh-Dhahabi, Tadhkirat al-Huffaz; Ta'rikh Ibn Kathir, 'Biography of Ibn Majah']

Some other people have stated that more than 30 ahadith are da'if (weak) but the narrations we have are not amongst those 30, and that is why these ahadith can be used to support the validity of 15th Sha'ban night.

Even Imam at-Tirmidhi's narration is weak but this does not belittle the subject when it concerns its merits and excellence - since weak narrations are still acceptable. However, we would like to ask those people who are so against the observance of 15th of Sha'ban, whether they have even a weak hadith to disprove the prayers on the 15th of Sha'ban? In reality they have no narration against the 15th night of Sha'ban. If there are any they should produce it.

Those who are against the 15th night of Sha'ban usually ask, 'Why do you celebrate the 15th night of Sha'ban?' An appropriate answer might be, 'Why do all of the Saudi Arabian scholars celebrate Laylat al-Qadr on the 27th night of Ramadan in Haramayn (Makka and Madina)? Did the Prophet (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) and his Companions celebrate the Laylat al-Qadr on the 27th night of Ramadan?' The answer is clearly, 'No, they did not.' So if this is permitted then the 15th night of Sha'ban is permitted as well.
Ruling regarding 15th of Sha'ban

The Ahl As-Sunnah say that observing the 15th night od Sha'ban is a permissible act, but it is not a Sunna. There is enough proof that if the majority of the Muslims consider it to be good then it is sufficient.As the Prophet (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) stated: 'The thing that a group of a Muslims says is good, it is accepted by Allah[ Mishkat, chapter on 'Istihsan']

Two great followers of Ibn Taymiyya and Muhammad ibn 'Abd al-Wahhab an-Najdi, are Hafiz 'Abdullah Rawpari and Thana'ullah Amritsari, who both state that to worship on the 15th night of Sha'ban is not a bid'a and the person who worships on this night will obtain reward for it. The narrations concerning this night are weak but this does not matter since weak ahadith are acceptable for virtuous actions

[Hafiz Rawpari, Fatawa Ahl al-Hadith; Amritsari, T., Fatawa Thana'iya, chapter on 'Fasting']

Hafiz Ibn Taymiyya writes:

"The excellency regarding the 15th of Sha'ban is an area of dispute between the scholars; some of them say that there is no significance of this night, but Imam Ahmed recognises the excellency of this night, and our other Hanbali scholars also agree with Imam Ahmed.There are ahadith on this night being significant, some of them are from the Sunnan of At-Tirmidhi, Ibn Majah and other books of Ahadith as well"

[Ibn Taymiyya, Iqtida Sirat al-Mustaqim, page 203]

The people who reject the significance of this night argue that the Holy Qur'an was not revealed on this night so that is why there is no significance of this night. It is true that the Holy Qur'an was revealed in Ramadan, but the significance is due to the ahadith that tells us about the reward one will obtain if one worships on the 15th night of Sha'ban.






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Thursday, 14 May 2015

Duas for 27th Rajab - Prayers for 27th Rajab - 15/16 May 2015

Salaams All 


Allah's Messenger (Blessing of Allah and Peace be on him) said that 70,000 angels with trays of divine light on their heads enter the homes of the inmates who are in devout remembrance of Allah and by the grace of Allah they empty these trays over the heads of those who pray.

According to Tradition, whoever performs devout actions during the 27th night and keeps fast during the 27th day of Rajab, he will be favoured with great spiritual rewards. And if his intention is to gain Divine pleasure, then he shall be honoured to partake meals with Prophet Hazrat Ibrahim (A-lai-his-sa-laam), on the Day of Judgement.

This night should be celebrated by having sermons and sacred gatherings. Those holding and attending these gatherings will be worthy of spiritual rewards.

There are many types pointed out in many books: 
Kitabul Awraad, 
Toohfah, 
Falah-ud-deen
Risala hashriyyah, 
Ahyaa-ul-uloom, 
Khoola-sa-tul Akhyaar, 
Sirool Asraar, 
Zaadool Maad, etc.
NAWAAFIL NAMAZ 
(To pray on the night of 27th Rajab)
AFTER ISHA

12 raka'at Nafl 
(2 at a time)
In every raka'at after 'Al-ham-du' Sura Ikhlas' 5 times.
After Namaaz, recite 100 times Darood Sharif for fulfillmant of desires. 

6 raka'at Nafl namaz (2 at a time).
In each raka'at recite 'Al-ham-du' once and 'Qul-hu-wal-lah' 7 times.
After salaam 50 times darood Sharif. 
100 Nafl namaz, (2 at a time)
In each raka'at, after 'Al-ham-du' recite 'Qul-hu-wal-lah'. Hastily recite 100 Darood Sharif. Go in Sajdah and appeal to Allah. Insha Allah, He will no let you go empty hand.

2 raka'at Nafl Namaaz with intention of presenting it to Allah's Messenger (Blessing of Allah and Peace be on him). In each raka'at, after 'Al-ham-du' recite 'Qul-hu-wal-lah' 27 times and in the Tashahud, after ‘At-tah-hi-yaat' recite Darood-e-Ibrahim 27 times.

12 raka'at nafl namaz (2 at a time)
The 1st four raka'ats : In each raka'at recite 'Al-ham-du' once and Sura Qadr 3 times. After salaam recite 70 times ‘LAA I-LAA-HA IL-LAL-LAA-HUL MA-LI-KUL HAQ-QUL MU-BEEN' .

In the 2nd four raka'ats : in each raka'at recite 'Al-ham-du' once and Sura Nasr (I-zaa-ja-a nas-rul-lah) 3 times. After salaam recite 70 times ‘ IN-NA-KA KAV WAA-HI-DI-YUN DA-LI-LUN BI-HAQ-QI IY-YAA-KA NA'-BU-DU WA IY-YAA-KA NAS-TA-EEN' .

In the 3rd four raka'at : In each raka'at recite 'Al-ham-du' once and 'Qul-hu-wal-lah' 3 times. After salaam recite 70 times Sura ‘A-lam Nash-rah'. Pray for your desires to be fulfilled. 

2 raka'at Nafl namaz. In the first raka'at after'Al-ham-du' recite Sura ‘A-lam-nash-rah' once. In the second raka'at after 'Al-ham-du' recite Sura Li-I-laa-fi Qu-raish'. This prayer will enable you to the reward of praying with the Aulias.

There are many more nafl Namaazz in 10, 20 and 100 raka'ats. Pray as much as you are able. 


27TH DAY OF RAJAB 

1. After Zuhr Namaaz, 4 raka'at with one sa-laam. In the first raka'at, after 'Al-ham-du' recite ‘Sura Qadr' 3 times. In the second raka'at, after 'Al-ham-du'-ham-du' recite 'Qul-hu-wal-lah'-hu-wal-lah' 3 times. In the third raka'at, after 'Al-ham-du' recite Sura Falq 3 times. In the fourth raka'at, after 'Al-ham-du' recite Sura Naas 3 times. After salaam, recite Darood Sharif 100 times. All your desires will be fulfilled.

2. Keep fast of this day . It is worth 100 fasts and prevents the punishment of the grave and Hellfire . You will receive a drink from the Rajab river in Paradise.

May Allah accept our invocation and devotional performances and grant us the spiritual effects in this month of Rajab and Shab-e- Me'raaj. May Allah grant our supplications (du'aa), Aameen.


Thank you Sajad. Excerpt from Deenislam.co.uk


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27th Rajab 2015 - 27th Rajab - The Holy Journey - Night of Ascension

Salaams

According to various Hijrah dates, the 27th of Rajab, is likely to be Friday 15th or 16th May 2015.

The below text is relayed by Sheikh Hisham Kabbani, murid of late maulana Sheikh Nazim Al-Haqqani (KS) of Cyprus.

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Allah (swt) has revealed this as the first verse of Quran's chapter Al-Isra, Night Journey, which is also known as the chapter of the Children of Israel or the chapter of Glorification ( Subhan ). In it Allah mentions the Night Journey ( Isra ) in which He called the Prophet (SWS) to His Divine Presence.

As Allah opened the Holy Qur'an in the Opening chapter Surat al-Fatiha, with the words “ Al-Hamdu Lillah - Praise be to Allah,” in this verse of Surat Al-Isra (17:1), He opens the chapter of the Night Journey with, “ Subhana - Glory be to Allah (swt)."

Allah is glorifying Himself saying, “ Subhana alladhi asra'” which means “Glory to Me, the One who brought the Prophet on the Night Journey calling him to My Divine Presence.” This is beyond the comprehension of the human mind. Allah is not just reminding us about this event, rather, He is glorifying Himself on account of it. That is because the Night Journey, moving almost instantaneously from Makka to Masjid al-Aqsa and the Ascension, traversing in an incredibly short span of time the worldly domain of this universe and beyond, transcend the laws of physics governing movement. There is no way for any scientist's mind to comprehend how the Prophet (s) moved across the globe and was then carried to Allah's Divine Presence. Such a journey is beyond the scope of imagination. Therefore Allah (swt) glorifies Himself saying, "Yes it happened! Glory to Me Who can do this! I am beyond these laws and systems. I am the Creator of all systems."

Malik bin Anas (ra) related that the Prophet (s) said, “I was lying in the hijr (of the Inviolable Mosque of Makka) when someone [the archangel Jibril (as)] came to me and cut open my chest from throat to belly. He removed my heart and cleaned it with the water of the well of Zamzam before putting it back in its place. Then he brought me a white creature called al-Buraq by whose means I was lifted.”

Another narration relates that the two archangels “Jibril and Mika'il (as) came to the Prophet (SWS) when he was laying down in al-Hijr [of the Inviolable Mosque in Makka] and carried him to the well of Zamzam. They laid him down on his back and Jibril (as) opened his chest from top to bottom, despite which there was no bleeding. He said to Mika'il (as), ‘Get me water from Zamzam,' which he did. Jibril (AS) took the Prophet's heart and washed it thrice before putting it back. He filled it with faith and wisdom. Then he closed his chest and they took him out from the door of the masjid to where the buraq was waiting.”

Archangel Jibril could have removed the Prophet's heart miraculously by means of a small opening or without opening his chest at all. Yet we see in this Tradition of the Prophet (s) a hint of how to perform open heart surgery. This same technique of opening the entire chest cavity is used by heart surgeons today.

How did Allah describe the one whom He brought on the Night Journey? He describes him (as) as "His servant." Abu Qasim Sulayman al-Ansari said that when the Prophet (s) reached the highest levels and distinguished stations, Allah revealed to him, “With what shall I honor you?” The Prophet said, “By relating me to you through servanthood (‘ubudiyya ).” This is why Allah revealed this verse of the Holy Qur'an honoring the Prophet (s) by the title "His servant ” when describing the Night Journey. Allah did not grant such an honor to Moses. Rather He said, "And when Moses came to Our appointed tryst…" [7: 143] referring to Moses (as) by his name. Instead of saying, “Glory be to Him Who made Muhammad to go …”Allah honored the Prophet (s) by referring to him as “` abdihi ", His servant.”

Another subtle inference from Allah's use of the term “` Abdihi” - a construct in the absent form or third person - is the meaning that, ‘He called the Prophet to a void where there was nothing except His Own Presence.' Allah called the Prophet to a point where there is no place and there is no time, no ‘where' and no ‘when.' More miraculous than calling the Prophet (s) to His Presence was His bringing the Prophet's (SWS) body and soul, which exist in time and place, to where there is no time and place. Allah brought His sincere servant, our master Muhammad (as), from a physical form of this worldly life to the completely abstract Divine Presence which is beyond any laws of science and physics which govern the universe.

The verse goes on to describe the Prophet's movement through heavenly stations. Allah's description of the Prophet (SWS) as servant ‘ abd, precedes His mention of the two mosques: the Inviolable Mosque (Masjid al-Haraam) and the Far Distant Mosque (Masjid al-Aqsa). Having perfected his character through constant worship, ` ubudiyya, the Inviolable Mosque, or Holy Sanctuary, is here an indication of the Prophet's (SWS) having already been elevated beyond all sin. Allah did not say His Servant was taken “from Makka,” rather He said, “from the Inviolable Mosque.” “Inviolable” means that no sin is permitted within its precincts, nor backbiting, cheating, or lying. There one must be ever mindful of Allah's (swt) Presence. Masjid al-Haraam is a station where those sins which signify the animal life, can never be committed. 'Aqsa' in Arabic means 'the Farthest'. Thus Masjid al-Aqsa here is named as the farthest mosque in relation to Masjid al-Haraam and symbolizes the spiritual realm. The literal meaning is, ‘He brought His servant from Masjid al-Haraam to the mosque at the farthest end.' Symbolically, Allah brought the Prophet away from that which is forbidden, things of this earthly life, haraam , to the place furthest away from it - al-Aqsa. The furthermost point from the animalistic life is the spiritual dimension.

The contrast between these 'stations' is further demonstrated by the famous stone at each of these holy sites. In Masjid al-Haraam the Black Stone is a stone governed by physical constraints, held up in an encasement, having fallen from heaven and been darkened by the sins of humanity. At Masjid al-Aqsa the holy stone marking where the Prophet (SWS) ascended to the heavens is miraculously suspended in the air, disregarding the physical law of gravity, seeking to leave the earthly pull of gravity to soar towards the Divine Presence.

The subtle meaning derived from the order of the words here is that Allah's one true servant, the Prophet (s) began from station of `abdiyya, servanthood, for which he was created, allowing him to begin from the station of perfected and flawless character (`ismat) and move from there to the farthest station, the highest rank of all creation, as indicated by the station of the farthest mosque.

Allah brought Prophet Muhammad (SWS) to Masjid al-Aqsa in Palestine from which most of the prophets hail. There he found all of the prophets gathered there, and they prayed in congregation behind him (as). From there Allah raised him to the heavens, as if saying, ‘O My prophets! I did not raise any one from Masjid al-Aqsa as I am raising Muhammad (s).' This was in order to demonstrate to them Prophet Muhammad's (SWS) ascendancy - unlike any one of them he was not restricted by the laws of this universe.

Allah then moved him from Masjid al-Aqsa by means of the Miraj, lifting him up to His Divine Presence. Why did Allah use the words, ‘laylan - by night'? Why didn't He say, ‘ naharan - by day'? ‘ Laylan' here illustrates the darkness of this world which becomes illumined only by the bright moon of the Prophet (s) to illuminate every darkness.

Subhan alladhee asr'a bi `abdihi laylan . "Glorified be He Who carried His servant by night…" Look at every word of this holy verse. First Allah praised Himself in the third person, in absence. Allah then miraculously moved the Prophet ( asra' ) from Makka to Masjid al-Aqsa. Then He referred to the Prophet as ‘ 'abd, servant', distinguishing him through that elevated title as being related to the spiritual life, not the animal life.

The message of Prophet Muhammad (SWS) completed and perfected both the physical discipline and jurisprudence ( shariah ) of Musa (AS) and the spirituality ( rawhaniyya ) of ‘Isa. The shariah of Musa relates to the worldly life and the spirituality of ‘Isa relates to the heavenly life. By passing from the worldly life, represented by the Night Journey, to heavenly life, represented by the Ascension, the Prophet (s) was carried on these two wings. No prophet was carried on both except our master Muhammad (s).
In his Musnad Imam Ahmad said that the Dajjal (Anti-Christ) would be prevented from entering four places: Masjid al-Haraam in Makka, Masjid an-Nabawiyy in Madina, Masjid al-Aqsa and Tur, Mount Sinai where Moses (AS) used to speak to Allah.

Imam Ahmad says in his Musnad that Maymuna said she asked the Prophet (SWS) about Bayt al-Maqdis. He said, “It is the place of Judgment Day where everyone will be called. Come to it and pray in it because one prayer in it is like 1,000 prayers anywhere else.”

In another hadith the Prophet (SWS) said that “One prayer in Masjid an-Nabawiyy is like 10,000 prayers elsewhere. One prayer in Masjid al-Haraam is like 100,000 prayers elsewhere.”
In another narration of Ahmad one of the Prophet's wives asked what one should do if they are not able to go to Masjid al-Aqsa. He said, “If someone is not able to go let them send lamp oil there to give light in the mosque. If anyone sends lamp oil to light the mosque it is as if you went and prayed there.”

According to this hadith one can send something to the mosque from far away attain the reward of one having reached the masjid despite not going there oneself, this though it is not a human being, but only four walls. This is one of many text proofs that intercession in Islam is accepted.

Allah mentioned in the Holy Qur'an “whenever Zakariya entered the sanctuary to (see) her, he found with her food. He said: O Mariam! whence comes this to you? She said: It is from Allah. Surely Allah gives to whom He pleases without measure.” [3: 36] Allah then stresses the importance of this place, “ There did Zakariya pray to his Lord…” [3: 37] as one in which prayers are answered, having become holy as Maryam's place of worship. Here we see that a place, whether a mosque or a sanctuary, once it becomes holy, can provide blessings and rewards to those who worship in it, in the case of Masjid al-Aqsa. This is for a place, consisting of nothing more than four inanimate walls, what then of asking a pious person for dua? That is the case of the intercession of the Prophet (SWS).

There is another narration from Abu Dawud in which the Prophet (SWS) was asked by Abu Dharr which was the first masjid placed on earth. The Prophet replied, “Al-Masjid al-Haraam.” (The mosque Sayyidina Ibrahim made in Makka). Then he asked which was next. “Masjid al-Aqsa.” (in Jerusalem). Abu Dharr asked how much time was in between the two. “Forty years. Sayyidina Ibrahim (AS) made the Mosque in Makka, Sayyidina Y'aqub (AS) founded Masjid al-Aqsa then his son Sayyidina Sulayman (AS) finished it.”

One of the great scholars of Quranic exegesis, al-‘Ala'i said, ‘On the Night of Ascension the Prophet had five different vehicles.
The first was the Buraq, a winged creature which carried him from Makka to Masjid al-Aqsa. The second was the Ascension by which the Prophet (SWS) reached the sky of this world, as- sama' ad-dunya .' There are two explanations for Mi`raj: either the Buraq carried the Prophet (SWS) up or a ladder that descended and took the Prophet up very rapidly. ‘The third vehicle was the wings of angels taking the Prophet (SWS) up to the seventh heaven. The fourth vehicle was the wings of Jibril (as) from the seventh heaven to sidrat al-muntaha . The fifth vehicle was ar-raf raf to ka`ba kawsayn .' The Prophet (SWS) stopped in ten different stations: the seven heavens and the eighth at the Furthermost Lote Tree, sidrat al-muntaha. The ninth is where he heard the sound of the angels' pens writing people's actions. The tenth level was at the Throne. And Allah knows best.' ( Tafsir ruh al maani. Al-alusi. Dar al-fikr. Tafsir surat bani israil )

Allah supports His prophets with miracles ( m'ujizat ) to be able to go beyond the laws of physics and beyond the constraints of our human realities. If Allah grants a miracle we should not view it as something improbable otherwise we will be like scientists who cannot understand anything beyond the physical laws of the universe.
These miraculous events happened on the Night of the Night Journey and Ascension, Laylat al Isra wal Miraj. The many hadith of Isra were authenticated by numerous huffaz (hadith masters) such as Ibn Shihab, Thabit al-Banani, and Qatada. Some scholars have different opinions on when this night occurred. Imam Nawawi said that it happened in Rajab. In ar-Rawda, Nawawi says it happened 10 years and 3 months after the beginning of the prophecy, while in Fatawa he states it was after five or six years of prophecy. Whatever the case, all scholars say that the Isra and Miraj took place both in body and spirit.

Allah said in the Holy Qur'an.

75. So also did We show Ibrahim the malakut kingdom and glories behind the magnificent powers and laws of the physical universe that he might have certitude.
76. When the night covered over him he saw a star. He said ‘This is my lord.' But when it set he said, ‘I do not love those that set.'
77. When he saw the moon rising in splendor he said, ‘This is my lord.' But when the moon set he said, ‘Unless my Lord guides me I shall surely be among those who go astray.'
78. When he saw the sun rising in splendor he said, ‘This is my lord.' But when the sun set he said, ‘O my people, I am innocent and free from the sin of you giving partners to Allah.
79. ‘For me I have set my face firmly and truly towards the One Who created the heavens and the earth, and I am not one who gives partners to Allah.' (Al-An'am 6:75-79).

Allah opened the kingdom of heavens and earth to Sayyidina Ibrahim (AS) without an Isra or Miraj. He opened Prophet Ibrahim's baseera(spiritual vision) to see the wonders of the universe from where he was on earth. Allah showed him what is beyond the laws of the physical universe through the eyes of his heart. Yet immediately after this verse where Allah has shown Ibrahim the glories behind the physical universe, in verse 76 Ibrahim sees a star and says, ‘This is my lord!' In verses 77 and 78 he similarly “mistakes” the moon and sun for his lord.
Allah showed Ibrahim (AS) the truth, and he is conveying the heavenly message. If he tried to directly present unseen spirituality to those who worship only physical objects, they would not understand it. How could he explains the heavens and glorifying the Lord to those who only understand literal meanings and physicality and not interpretative meanings or spirituality? Ibrahim was trying to gently tell the people ‘don't worship the stars, or moon, or sun. Go beyond what you can see physically.' Ibrahim knew the reality of the universe as Allah had shown it to him. The verses of the stars, moon, and sun are for the non-believers, to slowly build up their beliefs. They rejected anything beyond the comprehension of their minds. He wanted everyone to be under Allah's mercy so he was trying to let them understand by process of elimination that there is a spiritual dimension. He eliminated the star (something small), then the moon, then the sun (the biggest heavenly body). This means don't run after things of this worldly life but run after the spiritual dimension which is beyond the laws of the physical universe.

In our time, materialistic scientists and certain narrow minded Islamic sects try to negate spirituality, the fourth dimension, which Allah showed to Ibrahim (as). Those rejecting the spiritual dimension of Islam are falling into the same trap as the people of Ibrahim. The Prophet (s) said, ‘ akhwaf ma akhafu ala ummati ash-shirk il-khafi what I fear most for my community is the hidden shirk (associating partners to Allah).' For a person to be prideful of himself. Sayyidina Ibrahim was shown the realities of this universe and tried to guide his people to Allah. Finally, in verse 79 he reaffirms his true belief in Allah and his turning away from worldly distractions. From his place on earth, Ibrahim was shown by Allah (swt) the malakut of heavens and earth.

Sayyidina Musa (AS) did not see this malakut , but he was able to hear and talk to Allah from Mount Sinai. Although Ibrahim was granted to see in spiritual dimensions, and Musa was granted to hear Allah directly, both of their bodies were still on earth and subject to its physical laws. Sayyidina Ibrahim's vision and Sayyidina Musa's hearing went beyond the physical through the power of the soul, but their bodies did not move beyond the physical world.

However, Allah made Prophet Muhammad (SWS) to move in spiritual dimensions with his physical body in complete freedom from the physical laws. Allah called the Prophet, ‘ li nuriyahu min ayatina to show him from Our signs...'(Isra 17: ?) Allah showed Ibrahim malakut of this universe, but He showed Muhammad His signs. Allah moved the Prophet in body and spirit beyond the physical laws of this universe and showed him His signs ‘ ayatina Our signs.' This possessive form relating the signs as being Allah's directly indicates a greater honor and knowledge bestowed to the Prophet as opposed to knowledge about Allah's creation in general. The malakut of samawat (heavens or skies) and ard (earth) shown to Ibrahim were the workings of this physical universe and did not reach to Paradise. Allah's signs are directly related to Allah and are not associated with this world.

Imam Nawawi and the late Imam Mutwalli Sh'arawi side with the majority of scholars in interpreting this to mean that the Prophet (SWS) saw his Lord another time- not that he saw Jibril another time as claimed by some. Nawawi relates in his commentary on Sahih Muslim, “Most of the scholars say that the Prophet (SWS) saw his Lord with the eyes of his head ra'a rabbahu bi ‘aynay ra'sihi.”


Fa awha ila abdihi ma awha

53:10 Allah revealed to His servant what he revealed

Ma kadhaba al-fu'adu ma ra'a

53:11 The Prophet's heart in no way falsified what it saw.

A fatumarunahu ala ma yara

53:12 Will you then dispute with him about what he saw?

Wa laqad ra'ahu nazlatan ukhra

53:13 And he saw Him again another time

ainda sidrat al-muntaha

53 :14 at the Lote-tree of the utmost boundary

‘aindaha jannat al-ma'wa

53:15 at the Garden of Abode

idh yaghsha as-sidrata ma yaghsha

53:16 Behold the lote-tree was shrouded with what shrouds

Ma zagha al-basaru wa ma tagha

53:17 His sight did not swerve or go wrong.


Imam Sh'arawi asks, “What would make the Prophet's sight swerve? Some say it was Jibril, but the Prophet (SWS) had seen Jibril many times and Jibril was with him for the duration of the Night Journey and Ascension. It is irrelevant to say at this juncture that the Prophet's sight did not swerve or go wrong, because if this was in reference to Jibril the Prophet had many opportunities to see him already. Allah doesn't say anything irrelevant which is why I side with the majority of ‘ ulama (including Imam Nawawi) in saying that with his physical eyes the Prophet saw Allah (swt).”

The Prophet (SWS) came all the way to the Divine Throne (‘arsh), reached qab kawsayni (the distance of two bow lengths), and reached the Paradise of Jannat al-Ma'wa near the Lote-Tree ( sidrat al-muntaha ). After all this what could possibly make his sight swerve or go wrong? As mentioned above, the Isra and Miraj took place several years after Jibril brought the first revelation to the Prophet. Thus, it is illogical that after being seen by the Prophet so many times that now Jibril would have the potential to make his sight swerve.


Ma zagha al-basaru wa ma tagha

53:17 His sight did not swerve or go wrong.

Laqad ra'a min ayati rabbihi al-kubra

53:18 Indeed he saw the Greatest Signs of his Lor

A fa ra' aytum al-lat wal ‘uzza

53: 19 Have you seen Lat and ‘Uzza (two pagan idols)

Wa manat ath-thalithata al-ukhra

53:20 And the third one Manat (another idol)


Why does Allah mention these three false deities here immediately after mentioning the “Greatest Signs of his Lord” in 53:18? Scholars say that verses 53:19-20 name the idols that people were worshipping in order to contrast them to Allah (swt) mentioned in 53:18. If 53:18 referred to Jibril then it would not follow to mention the false idols after it.
That is the greatness of Sayyidina Muhammad. No one saw his Lord except for Muhammad, so he is the only real muwahhid. No one except Muhammad has real tawhid , only imitation tawhid .

Prophet Abraham was the father of the prophets and was granted spiritual vision to see the workings of the universe and Prophet Moses was granted to speak with his Lord. But Allah moved Prophet Muhammad with his physical body in defiance of the physical laws of the universe to the Unseen, a place where there is nothing and no possibility of anything to be there- la khala wa la mala . Allah took Muhammad there and revealed Himself to him, in the manner He wished. How this was we don't know. It is ghayb (unseen, unknown). But we know that this is not in reference to Jibril who was seen by the Prophet many times. We again recall the opinion of Imam Nawawi who said, “Most of the scholars say that the Prophet saw his Lord with the eyes of his head ra'a rabbahu bi ‘aynay ra'sihi.”
Looking at these verses in Surat Isra and Surat Najm we see that the Isra and Miraj was not like Allah showing Ibrahim malakut of the universe. Allah gave this universe to all of humanity whether in dunya or akhira. However, Allah showed Muhammad (SWS) something related to Himself “ ayatina Our Signs.”


Bukhari Volume 8, Book 77, Number 610:

Narrated Ibn 'Abbas(RA):
(regarding the Verse) "And We granted the vision (Ascension to the heavens "Miraj") which We showed you (O Muhammad as an actual eye witness) but as a trial for mankind.' (17.60): Allah's Apostle actually saw with his own eyes the vision (all the things which were shown to him) on the night of his Night Journey to Jerusalem (and then to the heavens). The cursed tree which is mentioned in the Qur'an is the tree of Az-Zaqqum.

Volume 7, Book 69, Number 482:

Narrated Abu Huraira(RA):
On the night Allah's Apostle was taken on a night journey (Miraj) two cups, one containing wine and the other milk, were presented to him at Jerusalem. He looked at it and took the cup of milk. Gabriel said, "Praise be to Allah Who guided you to Al-Fitra (the right path); if you had taken (the cup of) wine, your nation would have gone astray."



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