Wednesday, August 5, 2009

i am getting too far from religion...!!!!!!!!!!!!


day by day i realise that i have gone too far...too far from religion...becoz of my laziness....i have unconciously stopped prayin.....and i have not prayed since 1 month for no reason at all....i have stopped recieting Holy Quran since months... have i been too far from religion?
from the right path? recieting Quran..praying salah,..bowing infront of GOD... felt so close to GOD...so peaceful..it just felt like a relief, from the horrable reality called Life...i badly miss it..and i want to start praying again...i want my self back.....

7 comments:

  1. salam alaykom ukthi.
    I get sad when i read this post, you are ma sha Allah young and healthy. And seem to have a nice life in comparison to others.
    I wish you could start feeling the sweetness of Iman soon.
    The prophet sallaallahu aleyhi wa salam said "Between a man and polytheism and disbelief is the abandonment of the prayer.[1] Reported BY muslim.


    And here is a very serious fatwa regarding this thing.

    One who Dies Whilst Having Abandoned the Prayer
    Question:

    What is the ruling upon the one who dies whilst being one that does not pray, with knowledge that his parents are Muslims, and how should he be treated in regard to the washing (of the body) and the shrouding, the prayer over him, the burial, and making du’aa for him and seeking mercy upon him?
    Answer:

    Whosoever dies from amongst the (ÇáãßáÝíä) those that are bound by the legislation, whilst not praying, then he is a disbeliever. He should not be washed, he should not be prayed over, he should not be buried in the graveyards of the Muslims, and his next of kin do not inherit from him, rather his wealth should go to the treasury (Èí� ÇáãÇá) in the most correct opinion of the Scholars; because of the saying of the Prophet sallAllaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam in the authentic hadeeth:

    Èí� ÇáÑÌ� æÈíä ÇáÔÑ� æÇáßÝÑ ÊÑ� ÇáÕáÇÉ

    Between a man and polytheism and disbelief is the abandonment of the prayer.[1]

    And his saying sallAllaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam:

    ÇáÚå� ÇáÐí Èíää� æÈíäåã ÇáÕáÇÉ� Ýã� ÊÑßå� ÝÞ� ßÝ�

    The covenant that is between us and them is the prayer so whosoever abandons it the he has disbelieved. [2]

    ‘Abdullaah bin Shaqeeq al-‘Uqaylee, the respected Taabi’ee may Allaah have mercy upon him, said:

    � The companions of the Prophet of Allaah sallAllaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam never saw anything from amongst the actions, the abandonment of which is disbelief, except the prayer.�

    And there are many hadeeths and statements with this meaning.

    And this is regarding the one who abandons it out of laziness and does not reject its obligation, and as for one who rejects its obligation, then he is a disbeliever, apostate from al-Islaam with all of the people of knowledge.

    We ask Allaah that He rectifies the condition of the Muslims, and that He makes them traverse upon His Straight Path, Indeed He is the All Hearing the Responsive One.

    _______________________

    [1] Reported by Muslim in his Saheeh.

    [2] Reported by Imaam Ahmad, and the authors of the Sunan with a authentic chain from the hadeeth of Buraydah may Allaah be pleased with him.

    Shaykh `Abdul-`Azeez Bin Baz
    Majmoo' Fataawa. Volume.10, page.250

    ãÌãæ� ÝÊÇæ� � ãÞÇáÇÊ ãÊäæøÚ�
    Translated by Abu Maryam Taariq bin 'Ali





    I dont want to come off rude or bad with you, But i love you for the sake of Allah, as a sister in Islam, And i tell you what i hope someone tells me if i neglect Salah.

    Regards firdous : )

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  2. Author: Imaam Muhammad Ibn Saalih Al-'Uthaimeen

    Repentance: Means turning back from disobeying Allaah to obeying Him.
    Repentance: Is beloved to Allaah, as He says: "Verily, Allaah loves those who repent and those who purify themselves." [Surah Al-Baqarah: 222]

    Repentance: Is an obligation on every believer. Allaah says: "O you who believe! Turn to Allaah in sincere repentance!" [Surah At-Tahreem: 8]

    Repentance: Is from the means of attaining success. Allaah says: "And O believers, all of you, repent to Allaah in order that you may be successful." [Surah An-Noor: 31] Success is when someone gets what he is looking for and is saved from what he is running from.

    Through Sincere Repentance: Allaah forgives sins no matter how big they are and no matter how many they are. Allaah says: "Say: O My slaves who have transgressed against themselves (because of sins), do not despair from the mercy of Allaah. Verily, Allaah forgives all sins. Verily, He is All-Forgiving, Most Merciful." [Surah Az-Zumar: 53]

    O my brother who has fallen into sins, do not despair from the mercy of your Lord, for indeed the door to repentance is open until the sun rises from the west. The Prophet SAWS said: "Verily, Allaah extends His hand out at night in order to accept the repentance of the sinner by day. And He extends His hand out during the day in order to accept the repentance of the sinner by night, until (the day) when the sun will rise from its west." [Reported by Muslim]

    And how many people have repented to Allaah from numerous and enormous sins and Allaah has accepted their repentance? Allaah says: "And those who do not supplicate to another god along with Allaah, nor do they kill a person that Allaah has made forbidden (to kill) except with just cause, nor do they commit fornication. And whoever does this shall receive the punishment. The torment will be doubled for him on the Day of Resurrection and he will abide therein in disgrace. Except those who repent and believe and do righteous deeds, for those, Allaah will change their sins into good deeds. And Allaah is Most Forgiving, Most Merciful." [Surah Al-Furqaan: 68-70]

    Repentance: Must meet five conditions (in order to be accepted), which are:


    Sincerity to Allaah, the Most High: This is by the person doing it only for the sake of Allaah and seeking His reward and salvation from His punishment.

    Remorse: for the sin that was committed, such that he is sad he did it and wishes he had never done it.

    Ceasing: to commit the sin immediately. If the sin was against Allaah, then he should (1) stop doing it if it was an unlawful act, or (2) hasten to do it if it was an obligation that he abandoned doing. And if the sin was against a created being (such as humans), then he should hasten to free himself from it, whether by returning it back to him or seeking his forgiveness and pardon.

    Determination: to not go back to doing that sin again in the future.

    The repentance should not occur before the time when its acceptance is terminated, either by death or by the sun rising from the west. Allaah says: "Repentance is of no effect for those who commit sins constantly until when death faces one of them, he says: Verily I repent now." The Prophet SAWS said: "Whoever repents before the sun rises from its west, Allaah will accept his repentance." [Reported by Muslim]
    O Allaah, grant us the sincere repentance and accept it from us, verily You are the All-Hearing, the All-Knowing.


    Written by Muhammad As-Saalih Al-'Uthaimeen 4/17/1406

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  3. ya i know i have started again..

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  4. WELL THEN DO JIHAD WITH UR NAFS AND WENEVA U FEEL LAZY REMBER THAT HAZRAT IMAM HUSSAIN WAS THE ONE WHO EVEN PRAYED IN INJURY HE WAS INJURED AND THIRSTY STILL HE PRAYED AND DID SAJDA IN THAT CONDITION SO Y NOT WE WHY ARE WE MAKIN THINGS COMPLICATED 4 OURSELVES NAMAZ GIVES U PEACE AND U NEED TO PRAY AND PRAY TO ALLAH

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  5. That's good if you are still conscious to be better.

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  6. i knw hw tht feels..
    n wen u get in2 tht feeling once..even prayin dsnt bring it all bak..unles u giv it persistnece

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