why is the youth going astray? shortcomings. in other words … · 3 volume. 3 issue. 1...
TRANSCRIPT
1
EDITOR: (Mawlānā) Shabir Mohamed Ravat
Mawlānā Zahid Makda (Leicester)
PUBLISHED AND DISTRIBUTED ON A BIMONTHLY BASIS BY:
AL– HIDAYAH FOUNDATION
130-140 WALSTEAD ROAD
WALSALL
WS5 4LY
TEL– 07794 837 439 [email protected]
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
Pg 1 Why is the youth going astray?
Pg 2 Allāh S - The True Cause and Effect (PART 2) Pg 3 Introduction to Hadith Pg 4 Lesson from Hadith Pg 5 Students page
Pg 9 Introduction to one minute Madrasah
Words of wisdom
Pg 10 One minute Madarsah
﷽
VOLUME. 3 ISSUE. 1 JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2017
Why is the Youth Going Astray?
I was once asked a question by a concerned
parent as to why the youth today affiliate
themselves with such groups who use the
name of Islām for their own worldly motives?
My first answer was of a sarcastic nature.
However, noticing that he was not satisfied, I
replied to his answer.
The point I put forward to him and stressed
upon was the importance of the true teaching of
Islām, which starts in the initial part of a child’s
life: the madrasah. This stage of a child’s life is
the most important part, as this is where the
foundation of his Imān is set. If they were to
adopt what they are taught not only will they
safeguard their Imān ,but they will be role
models and assets to society. It is in a
madrasah where a child learns the correct
beliefs and social etiquettes.
By madrasah I do not mean that you send your
child to the closest one or someone who is
willing to come to your house and is willing to
work around your schedule. If that means only
sending or calling a private tutor twice a week,
then so be it. But do your research and find out
which madrasah is best for your child, find out
who is teaching your child what they are
teaching and how they are teaching. Also, it is
very important that after your child has been
accepted in to the madrasah of your choice to
keep in good contact with the child’s teachers/
head teacher and keep track of your child’s
progress and assist the madrasah in any
shortcomings. In other words apply the
education triangle in madrasah; student, parent
and teacher. Not only this, but ask you child
what they had learnt in madrasah on a daily
basis and see if they are implementing this into
their lives. We must also understand that the
best way for our child to strengthen their Imān
is to be a role model for them too, it will be a
waste of time and resources if the teacher puts
in the effort throughout the week and
emphasises on the teachings of Islām but the
action of the household is contrary to this. This
is the main factor as to why our children are
going astray.
The house not implementing the teachings of
Islām is showing the child that religion is not
important, rather learning religion and attending
madrasah is nothing more then “just a custom”.
It will hold no value in the eyes of our children, if
this means the adults of the household have to
revisit the teachings of Islām for whatever
reason, then I humbly plea to you all to do this.
There are many madāris (pl. of madrasah) and
masājid who cater for this need. But a very
small percentage of us attend, why? Simply
because we do not hold in our hearts any value
for this beautiful religion which many of us were
fortunate to be born into. I apologise for the
harsh tone, but sadly this is the truth. A time will
come maybe not in our lives, but surely it will
come that Muslims will only be Muslim by name
not by actions. Remember we will be
questionable on the Day of Judgement as to
(Continued on page 3)
This journal
contains teachings
from the Glorious
Qur’ān and the
Ahādīth of the Prophet
s. Please ensure its
sanctity.
2
VOLUME. 3 ISSUE. 1 JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2017
Allāh S - The True Cause and Effect (PART 2) by Shaykh-ul-Ḥadīth, Ḥaḍrat Mawlānā Muhammad Saleem Dhorat ḥafiẓahullāh
Allāh S substantiates this point further by demon-
strating His complete power and control over
things in this world and bringing to our attention
His power in creating something which is seem-
ingly contradictory and incompatible:
Night and day are conflicting phenomena. Yet Al-
lāh S has the power to change one into the other;
as the summer months roll over into winter, the
night begins to enter the day and when summer
begins to approach, the days begin taking over the
night. There is no being who can stop or change
this phenomenon.
Further Allāh S states:
He is the being who has the power of creating a
live creation from dead matter and create dead
matter from a live creation. This has been ex-
plained by the mufassirūn by the fact that He is
the being who creates a living chicken from an
apparent dead egg and creates a living, flourishing
tree from an inert and apparent dead seed. An egg
seems lifeless to us and similarly, the seed does
not show any signs of apparent life. Yet what
comes forth from both is paradoxically alive and
flourishing.
Further Allāh S states:
The live chicken lays a seemingly dead egg dem-
onstrating the power of Allāh S in bringing out a
dead item from a live creature, and similarly the
green, blossoming trees and vibrant fields of crops
give a harvest of apparent dead seeds. Such phe-
nomena demonstrate the complete control and
power of Allāh S over bringing a change to any
situation.
Likewise, in the spiritual realm, Allāh S creates a
‘live’ believing child in a non-believing i.e. spiri-
tually dead, household where there is no sign of
belief, and a non-believing child is given birth by
believing parents. A household of piety breeds a
disobedient child and disobedient parents find
their child reaching the peaks of piety and
wilāyah, i.e. the friendship of Allāh S.
Further Allāh S states:
When Allāh S has the absolute power over every-
thing and He holds the key to all goodness, then
who can question His decision to grant someone
goodness and deprive another and who can object
to Him making a pauper into a king and vice
versa. All in all, it is only Allāh S who has com-
plete power to grant good and cause harm, to hon-
our and disgrace, to grant wealth and make some-
one destitute. Rather, Allāh S can grant goodness
in situations of harm and can grant honour and
respect in the climate of disgrace and can favour
someone with wealth despite all the odds.
Therefore, it is imperative that we take heed from
these verses of the Glorious Qur’ān and practise
on the following lessons they give us:
1. Instil this belief deep in our hearts that it is
only Allāh S who holds the power to grant
someone good and to deprive, and without His
will no one can face any harm or be safe.
Rasūlullāh s has stated in a ḥadīth addressing
Sayyidunā ‘Abdullāh Ibn ‘Abbās t:
...And if all of mankind were to gather to cause you harm they will not be able to do so except that which Allāh has allotted for you and if they gather to give you goodness, they will not suc-ceed except that which Allāh has allotted for you... (At-Tirmidhī)
Continued in next issue
3
VOLUME. 3 ISSUE. 1 JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2017
why our child had gone astray, if we did not put our full effort in to them, the parent will be asked not the teacher. It is the duty
of the parent to give their children pure Islāmic education.
This brings me onto the second question I was asked, which only required a short and straight to the point answer. I was
asked many of the youth of today, listen to lectures of many different people on social media whose mentalities we do not
know. Why don’t teachers teach students regarding these matters? The answer is simple, all that was mentioned previously,
regarding parents working with their teachers to ensure that their child receives the best possible Islāmic education. Second ly
after madrasah the child returns home, out of 24 hours he only spends 1 hour 30 minutes with the teacher. The majority of the
remaining time is at home. So what the child does outside the madrasah is the responsibility of the parents. The teachers
have, do and always will try their atmost best to educate your child to maintain those teachings is the responsibility of the
parent.
(Continued from page 1)
INTRODUCTION TO HADITH
HADITH, we come across this word many times but
what does this word actually mean? Many of us
narrow it down to the words of Prophet Muhammed
s, however it has a greater meaning than this.
Firstly, we must understand and believe that what-
ever the Prophet s has said is the truth and noth-
ing less. A person who has does not believe in this
cannot call himself a muslim, as he is referring that
although he believes in Allāh S the only One
Creator, and Prophet Muhammed s is the final
messenger, however he does not believe that what
the Prophet s has said, is always the truth then he
is doubtful of the Prophet s being a true prophet.
This belief and understanding dictates that we fol-
low and practise the teachings of the Prophet s.
From the blessed mouth of the Prophet s came
two things, firstly the Qur’an which is directly from
Allāh S, both meanings and words, and secondly
the Ahādith; these are also from Allāh S, however
they are explained through the words of the
Prophet s. Not only are the words of the Prophet
s preserved but along with this the Sahāba also
preserved his actions, his reaction to the actions of
the Sahāba, and the appearance and personal
habits of the Prophet s. These are all included as
amongst the Ahādith of the Prophet s. Due to the
fact that majority of the Ahādith are in regards to
the direct speech of the Prophet s, it is for this rea-
son Ahādith are referred to as the sayings of
Prophet s.
Many of the Sahāba had passed on Ahādith of the Prophet s, however amongst the Top 5 Hadith Narrators in terms of number of hadiths narrated are:
1. Abu Hurayrah t [5,374 Ahādith]
2. Abdullah ibn Umar t [2,630 Ahādith]
3. Anas ibn Malik t [2,286 Ahādith]
4. Umm-ul-Mu'mineen A'ishah t [2,210 Ahādith]
5. Abdullah ibn Abbas t [1,660 Ahādith]
There are 6 main books of Ahādith which are;
1. Sahih Al-Bukhari.
2. Sahih Muslim.
3. Sunan An-Nasa'i.
4. Sunan Abu Dawood.
5. Sunan At-Tirmidhi.
6. Sunan ibn Majah.
Note: This does not mean Ahādith found in other books are not reliable.
4
VOLUME. 3 ISSUE. 1 JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2017
LESSONS FROM HADITH
سمعت : وعن أمير المؤمنين أبي حفص عمر بن الخطاب، قال
إنما األعمال بالنيات، وإنما لكل امرىء " : رسول هللا ملسو هيلع هللا ىلص يقول
ما نوى فمن كانت هجرته إلى هللا ورسوله فهجرته إلى هللا
ورسوله، ومن كانت هجرته لدنيا يصيبها، أو امرأة ينكحها
" فهجرته إلى ما هاجر إليه
It is reported on the authority of Umar ibn
Khattāb t, he says, I heard the Prophet of
Allāh s saying, “Verily actions are based
upon intentions, and verily for every man is
that which he had made intention, thus who
so ever has migrated for the sake of Allāh
S and His Rasool s, his migration is for
Allāh S and His Rasool s, and who so
ever migrated for the world, so that he may
benefit from it, or for a women that he may
marry her, thus his migration is for that
which he has migrated for.”
[Al-Bukhari and Muslim]
As with many books of hadith, we have also started
the lessons from hadith with this particular hadith, so
that we may rectify our intentions before diving into
the beautiful Ahādith of our beloved Prophet s.
In the above hadith the Prophet s is giving the mes-
sage to the masses, that whatever action you carry
out you will be rewarded according to your intentions.
It is an obvious fact that a person will not be re-
warded for carrying out a sin, so what is the meaning
of the above?
Actions can have one of three results with regards to
rewards, which we will explain with the example of a
rock in the middle of the road or footway;
1. A person seeing this rock removes it, with the
intention that it will cause inconvenience to a
fellow human brother or sister, for this a person
will be rewarded by Allāh S.
2. A person seeing this rock removes it, with no
intention in mind, for this a person will be given
no reward.
3. A person seeing this rock removes it, with the
intention that when people see me removing
this rock they will have good thoughts about
me, (in other words doing something for show,
this is known as Riyā.) Despite carrying out a
good action he has committed a sin and for this
he will not be rewarded, rather a sin will be writ-
ten in his book of deeds, because to do some-
thing for show if forbidden in Islām.
Keeping this in mind it is easy to understand what the
Prophet s is trying to say in the above hadith. In the
time of the Prophet s it was Fardh upon all Muslims
to make the hijrah (migration) to Yathrib (the blessed
city of Madina), which many did. However the
Prophet s is drawing the Muslim’s attention to their
intentions, that remember whatever intention you
have made for the Hijrah you will be compensated
accordingly. If it was for the pleasure of Allāh S and
His Prophet s then your reward is with Allāh S,
however if it is due to some worldly motive then do
not expect anything in return from Allāh S.
We also need to look into our lives when we do
something; what is our intention? This is why the
Ulama (scholars) say when carrying out good deeds,
keep a watchful eye upon your intentions; check it at
the beginning, middle and end of the action, as it
does not take long for it to change.
Also, one should keep in mind that the more inten-
tions a person makes, the greater the reward. Let us
take the example of preparing a meal for our house-
hold; the main intention in all actions should be for
the pleasure of Allāh S. With this you can also
make other intentions for example, my household will
become happy, with the energy they will carry out the
commands of Allāh S, There is no end to how
many intentions a person can make.
5
VOLUME. 3 ISSUE. 1 JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2017
In December 2016 the students of Madrasah Al Hidayah took their end of year examinations. The students listed below are congratulated for their efforts, and they were awarded prizes on the 5/2/2017. Masha’Allāh! Keep up the good work.
ERUM HAQUE ALIYA AHMED AMYRA ALI
M.TAYYIB HUSSAIN NOORSALMA BEGUM
MAHIR SHAHID AMMAARAH SALLOO
OZAIR AHMED HAFSA AKHTAR
MODASIR PERWANI ALIYA.B.AHMED
FARZANA AKHTAR UMAYMAH NAWAZ
A.RAHIM ISLAM TASFIYA SAIYEDA
M.MUQEET ALAM JUWAIRIYA BIBI
SHAFI CHOUDHARY KHADIJA BEGUM
6
VOLUME. 3 ISSUE. 1 JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2017
AHMED SAIFULLAH TARANA REHMAN HUSNA SEEDAT
ZAYNAB KASSIM ZAYNAB KHAN AMELIYA UDDIN
AYSHA SAJJAD M.FARHAN BOBAT ADAM ALI AHMED
ELIYA.A.HAKIM LAIBA ALI ZARESH TAMOOR
M.AAYAN MEHMOOD M.ARYAN HAQUE HASHIM ALI KHAN
AYSHA SADIQ ABDULLAH LOONAT
SARA AFTAB MAYA AHMED RIHANA CHOUDHARY
AUZAIR HASHIMI IMAAN NISAR ZARA ALAM ARYA HAQUE
HAJRA ALI AYSHA ARSHAD LAIBA HANIF HANNAH AD-
NAN EIMAAN RAZA MAHIMA.A.HAQUE SABRINE DAHIR
ZAYNAH NAWAZ HALIMAH LOONAT AZBA AKHTAR
ZAKARIYYA ISLAM A.RAHIM HUSAYN
IBRAHIM NAHIYAN M.RAYHAN BOBAT TALHA WAJID
SUFYAN AKHTAR ISHTIYAK SAYIED IBRAHIM NISAR
RIDHWAN CHOUDHARY AL-YASA ALI AHMED
LUQMAN NISAR ZARRAR AHMED
HAMMAD KHAN M.ZAIN ARSHAD
TOP 10 STUDENTS 1. NOORSALMA BEGUM 97% 2. AMMAARAH SALLOO 96%
3. AMYRA ALI 95%
4. UMAYMAH NAWAZ 94%
5. ZARA ALAM 93%
6. ARYA HAQUE 93%
7. ALIYA AHMED 93%
8. HAJRA ALI 92%
9. ALIYA.B.AHMED 91%
7
VOLUME. 3 ISSUE. 1 JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2017
2016 BEST ATTENDANCE
8
VOLUME. 3 ISSUE. 1 JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2017
FEEDBACK... We would greatly appreciate your feedback, comments &
suggestions.
EMAIL: [email protected]
BEST ATTENDANCE The students listed below are congratulated. They did not miss a single day in that month.
NOVEMBER
ABDULLAH LOONAT AMELIYA UDDIN SUMAYAH ALAM M.FARHAN BOBAT FAIZA ALAM
HAIDAR AHMED HUSNA SEEDAT AMMARA TASNEEM NOOR SALMA BEGUM MAISHA BEGUM
MALAIKA HOQUE TASFIA SAIYEDA RIHANNA CHOUDHARY ALIYAH AHMED
ALIYAH.B.AHMED AMYRA ALI UMAYMAH NAWAZ ZARA ALOM AMARI ALI
HAJRA ALI JUWAIRIYYA BIBI AMMAARAH SALLOO SABAH VASIM M.RAYHAN BOBAT
TALHA WAJID SAHIL ZAHEER M.TAYYEB HUSSAIN ZAKARIYA ISLAM ABID HASHIMI
ISHTIHAK SAYIED AQIF ZAHEER HAMMAD KHAN MAHIR SHAHID IMRAN-UL-TAWHEED
ZAIN AHMED ISA AHMED
DECEMBER
ABDULLAH LOONAT SUMAYAH ALAM LAIBA ALI M.FARHAN BOBAT FAIZA ALAM
ADAM ALI KHAN AHMED SAIFULLAH MUHAMMED AYAAN MODASIR PAERWANI
AMMARA TASNEEM NOORSALMA BEGUM TANZEELA BIBI ABIDAH MIAH MAISHA BEGUM
TAHIA HUSSAIN TASFIA SAIYEDA RIHANNA CHOUDHARY ALIYAH.B.AHMED AMYRA ALI
ALINA HUSSAIN AYSHA ARSHAD UMAYMAH NAWAZ ZARA ALAM
AISHA HUSSAIN MARYAM HUSSAIN SARA AFTAB ZAYNAH NAWAZ JUWAIRIYYA BIBI
AMMAARAH SALLOO AISHA KHAN M.RAYHAN BOBAT TALHA WAJID SAHIL ZAHEER
A.RAHEEM HUSSAIN ZAKARIYA ISLAM ISHTIHAK SAYIED AQIF ZAHHER AAHIL NAEEM
MUHAMMED SABIR M.ZAIN ARSHAD MAHIR SHAHID IMRAN-UL-TAWHEED
M.MUQEET ALAM SAKIB MIAH
9
VOLUME. 3 ISSUE. 1 JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2017
Either a Dhākir or a Ghāfil.
A dhākir is that person who is aware at all times that Allāh ta‘ālā is watching him and it is only
He who controls the universe and holds authority to cause benefit or harm. A gh āfil is that per-
son who does not have such a condition. Consequently, a dhākir will be an obedient servant of
Allāh ta‘ālā and a ghāfil will be disobedient. If a person entertains the desire that people be-
come aware of his devotion and closeness to Allāh ta‘ālā then he is not a dhākir, rather a ghāfil
as this is riyā and riyā is disobedience and a disobedient person cannot be a dhākir. Therefore,
in essence this person is ghāfil.
Shaykh Mawlānā Muhammad Saleem Dhorat hafizahullāh
Courtesy of WWW.AT-TAZKIYAH.COM
Introduction to ‘One Minute Madrasah’ By Mawlānā Adam Loonat (Founder of Al-Hidayah Foundation)
During our life we go through many different situations. Life is just like a roller coaster with “ups & downs” and
good times and bad. Sometimes it’s financial problems, sometimes it’s problems with our family members and
sometimes it can be problems in school with preparation for exams. As humans we are always looking for an
easy way out, a quick exit. Not realising whether the exit door which we have just used is permissible or not, is it
a door which Allāh S has allowed us to open or not. Will Allāh S be happy with us using this method to escape
the difficulty we are facing?
Allāh S is Al-‘Alīm (All Knowing), Al-Basīr (All Seeing ) - He knows everything, He knows what is best for
us. Then why do we go through difficulties in life? Sometimes Allāh S puts us through difficulties to test us or
to see whether we obey His commands and become closer to Him than before or disobey His commands and go
further away from Him.
A parent may at times test their children to see whether they listen to what they are saying or go against what
they are saying. A mother will tell her child, “You cannot go out to play today.” If the child disobeys her order
and goes outside to play without the mother knowing, the mother will become upset and angry. But if her child
fully obeys the mother and does not go out to play then the mother will be extremely happy and the trustworthi-
ness will increase in the mother’s heart for her child.
The Prophet s also went through numerous situations during his blessed life. Attacks from his people in Mak-
kah, including his own family members. What did the Prophet s do in such situations? At the time of the battle
of Badr the Prophet s spent the whole night in du‘ā. Supplicating to Allāh S for assistance and victory in the
battle.
Out of the many different ways we can use the most effective way out of any dilemma or difficult situation is
du‘ā - especially the masnūn du‘ās . The beautiful masnūn du‘ās have a very open and broad meaning as well
and contain immense blessings. These are the words of our beloved Prophet s.
Insha’allāh, in every issue we will be starting a ‘one minute madrasah’ which will include a masnūn du‘ā and a
few Sunan of our beloved Prophet s related to that specific masnūn du‘ā. We request all readers to:
Read what has been written
Understand and learn if possible
Practice.
10
VOLUME. 3 ISSUE. 1 JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2017
One Minute Madrasah by Mawlānā Adam Loonat
(Founder of Al-Hidayah Foundation)
When Awakening from Sleep.
It has been reported from Hadhrat Huzayfah t that the noble Prophet s would recite
the following du‘ā when he arose from sleep
ر د ما أمات نا وإليحه النشوح يان ب عح د لله الذيح أحح مح الح All praise is to Allāh S Who brought us back to life after He caused us to die and unto
Him is resurrection.
When a person awakes in the morning it is as if he/she has been given a life again.
(During sleep a person is unaware of what is happening around them, which is similar
to when a person leaves this world forever). Sleep has been given the similarity to
death. When awakening in the morning what should the first thing a person should do to
get the day to good start? We should praise and thank Allāh S for this great blessing of
life and this day.
Sunan of Awakening.
When awakening one should rub both the palms on the eyes and face.
Upon awakening use the miswāk to brush the teeth
When we awake in the morning it can be difficult at times to get in to our normal daily
chores straight away. It can take 10 minutes to 30 minutes to fully understand what is
happening around us. All of us admire that the start to our day should be good. If the
start is good the rest of the day will be good. What better way to start our day than to
start it with the name of our Creator; that same Being Who has blessed us with every-
thing we see around us. And to start the day with the blessed Sunnah or Beloved Nabi
s.
Majority of us will be doing the above two actions. All we need to do is to do it with the
intention of it being Sunnah. We all rub our eyes when waking up. We all brush our
teeth when going to the bathroom. Keep our miswāk next to our toothbrush and use the
miswāk first. There are above 70 benefits of using a miswak (insha’allāh we shall men-
tion these in the forthcoming issues). The greatest benefit is that Allāh S will bless us
to recite the kalimah during our last moments of our life.
11
VOLUME. 3 ISSUE. 1 JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2017
Through the grace and mercy of Allāh S and the du‘ās of our pious elders, we have managed to
raise £135,000* out of the £273,000 we need, we now need £138,000 to repay the loan which
is on Al-Hidayah Foundation. We urge all readers to take part in this humble effort of ours to spread
the true message of Islām throughout the world. You can contribute towards this noble project in
three ways:- £273,000
£25,000
£50,000
£150,000
£175,000
£200,000
£250,000
£225,000
£125,000
£100,000
£75,000
WE NEED: 138 PEOPLE TO GIVE £1000 EACH, or 276 PEOPLE TO GIVE £500 EACH
Don’t forget to support Al-Hidayah Foundation with your Lillah donations.
AL - HIDAYAH FOUNDATION
TEL:0779 4837 439 [email protected]
130 – 140 Walstead Road. Walsall. West Midlands
*AMOUNT CORRECT
AT THE TIME OF
PRINTING
LILLAH APPEAL
NAT WEST BANK
BENEFICIARY: AL-HIDAYAH FOUNDATION
ACCOUNT NUMBER: 68038410
SORT CODE: 60-22-22
1. MAKE DU‘Ā
2. TAKE PART IN ALL ACTIVITIES
3. DONATE
12
VOLUME. 3 ISSUE. 1 JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2017
ACTIVITIES AT AL-HIDAYAH FOUNDATION
1. MAKTAB (MONDAY-FRIDAY)
2. HIFDH CLASS (MONDAY-FRIDAY)
3. ADULT TAJWEED CLASS (MEN) MONDAY
EVENINGS
4. ADULT TAJWEED CLASS (WOMEN) TUESDAY
MORNING
5. FURTHER EDUCATION CLASS REGISTERING
INTREST
6. ISLĀMIC MAGAZINE DISTRIBUTED FOR FREE
ON A BI-MONTHLY BASIS
7. ISLĀMIC LEAFLETS FREE DISTRIBUTION
For up to date details of our activities please visit our new website;
www.alhidayahfoundation.co.uk