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Y2K
Naasir Al-Ahmad
1) Islamic texts warning against resembling the unbelievers.
2) The Hijri calendar is one of the most distinct features of our Muslim nation.
3) One of the distinct features of the Muslim nation is it gets more reward for performing fewer deeds that those that came before it.
4) The Jews and Christians are the means to our salvation from the Hellfire.
5) The disbelief of the Jews and Christians.
6) Distinct features of the Muslim nation.
7) Missionary work and propagating the 'interfaith movement' are some of the evil outcomes of celebrating Y2K.
8) Cases of suicide in Europe during the celebration of Y2K.
The Government Of Taliban And Breaking The Idols
Naasir Al-Ahmad
1) The mission of messengers is to establish Islaamic monotheim.
2) Demolishing idols is one of thegreatest obligations in Islaam.
3) How to establish disbelief in Taaghoot (any thing worshiped other than Allaah).
4) Evidences on the obligation of demolishing idols.
5) Muslim conquerors demolishing idols through the history.
6) Those condeming breaking the idols are ignoring the corruption caused by the enimies of Islaam.
7) Doubts regarding the issue of breaking the idols
Valentine’s Day – Its Reality and Ruling
Mustafaa Aiteem
1) The perfection and completion of the religion of Islaam.
2) The merits of Islaam.
3) The plots of the Jews and Christians against the ummah.
4) The predicament of contemporary Muslims.
5) The reality of Valentine’s Day and the Islamic ruling regarding it.
6) Being loyal to the disbelievers and celebrating their religious holidays are forbidden in Islaam.
7) The misguided belief of the Christians.
8) The Islamic definition of love and the encouragement of it.
9) The enemies of Islam’s tactic of beautifying and decorating falsehood.
Virtues of the first Ten Days of Dhu’l Hijjah
Shaykh Muhammad Salih al-Munajjid
1) The purpose of creation.
2) Virtues of dhikr (the mentioning of Allaah’s names) in the first ten days of Dhu’l-Hijjah.
3) Virtues of the first ten days of Dhu’l-Hijjah.
4) Recommended deeds to be performed in the first ten days of Dhu’l-Hijjah.
5) Matters that those who will offer a sacrificial animal must avoid.
6) Good deeds to perform during these days of Hajj:
a. Fasting.
b. Takbeer.
c. Performing Hajj and ‘Umrah.
d. Doing more good deeds in general.
e. Offering a sacrificial animal.
f. Sincere repentance.
Lying and April Fools Day
Shaykh Muhammad Salih al-Munajjid
1) The Fitrah, or human nature, is averse to lying.
2) Truthfulness is one of the pillars on which moral survival stands.
3) The prohibition of lying in the Qur’aan and Sunnah.
4) The types of lies are:
a. Lies told about Allaah and His Messenger.
b. Lying during business transactions.
c. Lying about visions and dreams.
d. Relaying everything one hears.
e. Lying in jest.
f. Lying when playing with children.
g. Lying to make people laugh.
5) The punishment for lying includes:
a. Hypocrisy to enter and flourish in the heart.
b. An easy doorway being opened to evildoing and to the Hellfire.
c. The rejection of any testimony of a person who practices lying.
d. Blackening of the face in this world and the Hereafter.
e. Having the flesh of the cheeks torn and stretched to the back of the head in the Hereafter.
6) Comments of the Salaf, or first three generations of Muslims, regarding lying.
7) The rare circumstances under which lying is permissible.
8) April fool.
9) Le poisson d’avril.
Hajj: its Virtues and Benefits
Shaykh Muhammad Salih al-Munajjid
1) When Hajj was prescribed
2) The ruling on Hajj
3) Is it obligatory to perform Hajj straight away?
4) It is compulsory to perform Hajj at least once in a person’s lifetime
5) The virtues of Hajj
6) The benefits of Hajj
7) The spiritual effects of Hajj on a person
Rulings of Udhiyah (Sacrifice)
Shaykh Muhammad Salih al-Munajjid
1) The definition of Udhiyah (sacrifice)
2) The virtues of Udhiyah and the best of Udhiyah (sacrificial animals)
3) Rulings of Udhiyah
4) Conditions of Udhiyah
5) What should be done with the sacrifice?
6) What should a Muslim avoid in the first ten days of Dhul-Hijjah if he wants to offer a sacrifice?
Hajj by Proxy
Shaikh Muhammad bin Saalih al-Uthaimeen
1) The virtues of Hajj.
2) Hajj by proxy is permissible only when one is incapable of performing it themselves.
3) Dispraising those who proxy in Hajj despite being capable.
4) One who performs Hajj on behalf of others must maintain a sincere intention.
5) Hajj is an act of worship and not a business.
6) The ruling on charging money to perform Hajj.
7) How to perform Hajj on another's behalf.
Warning Against Backbiting And Tale-bearing
Shaikh Muhammad Ibn Uthaimeen
1) Honoring the rights of Muslims and defending them.
2) The spread of backbiting and tale-bearing in communities.
3) The ruling on backbiting.
4) One’s responsibility towards those who backbite.
5) Defining backbiting.
6) Defining tale-bearing-One’s responsibility towards those who tale-beare.
Things That Nullify A Persons Fast
Shaykh Muhammad ibn Salih al-`Uthaymeen
1) The time when fasting starts.
2) The seven nullifiers of fast, its rulings, and the judgment of one who commits it forgetfully.
3) Using Siwaak (tooth brush), and mascara while is allowed.
4) The Sunnah when breaking the fast.
Zakaah on Produce
Imaam Muhammad bin Saalih al Uthaimeen
1) A reminder of the favors of Allaah.
2) What a person spends for the sake of Allaah is preserved.
3) Miserliness is one of the lower qualities of human nature.
4) Fear of poverty-whispering of Shaitaan.
5) Zakaah must be paid at the time of harvest.
6) Zakaah on plants, crops, and fruits, and how it is paid out.
7) Consciousness of Allaah when paying Zakaah- not giving the worst fruits for Zakaah.
The Creation Of The Heavens And The Earth
Shaykh Muhammad ibn Salih al-`Uthaymeen
1) The theories regarding the creation of the heavens and earth could be correct or false.
2) Allah made the heavens as a ceiling for the earth, and He created it very strong.
3) Heavens are sealed so Jinns cannot penetrate.
4) The meaning of ‘seven heavens, and seven earths’).
Some of the Signs of Allah’s Omnipotence II
Shaikh Muhammad bin Saalih al-Uthaimeen
1) Everything in the universe carries an evidence of Allah’s, perfect Lordship, Omnipotence, and Greatness.
2) The flow of clouds, and fall of rain.
3) The story of the Prophet’s (Salla Allahu Alaihi Wa Sallam) Imploration to Allah to send rain.
4) Rain is a bounty that deserves to be thanked verbally and physically.
The Story Of Mousaa And Fir‘awn
Imaam Muhammad bin Saalih al Uthaimeen
1) A reminder with the bounties of Allah, and his victory to his servants.
2) Musa calls Fir‘awn and debates with him.
3) Fir‘awn’s inability to reason, so he threatens to use force.
4) Fir‘awn chases Musa and his people.
5) The rescue of Musa, and the drowning of Fir‘awn.
6) Fasting ‘Ashura’ and its virtue.
The rulings of Zakaat Al-Fitr
Shaykh Muhammad ibn Salih al-`Uthaymeen
1) The necessity of taking advantage of Ramadan, and making up what passed from it.
2) Acts of worship Allah prescribed at the end period of Ramadan.
3) Zakaat Al-Fitr and its rulings.
4) Takbir (saying Allah Akbar) and the Sunnah in reciting it.
5) The Salaah (prayer) of ‘Eid, its etiquettes, and its rulings.
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