Thursday, November 14, 2019

How to get Barakah in our home

How to get Barakah in our home ( Important Keys)

Means of attaining Barakah in our homes: 

Barakah a word we here often but sadly we have lost it in our homes, so we find no barakah in time, nor in sustenance or our wealth and children, so what then is the key to barakah. 


How to get Barakah in our home


There are 8 keys to attaining barakah :

1-Tilaawah of the Quraan: 

Allah has made the Quraan al Kareem a source of barakah, if we ponder over its meaning and we live our lives according to its teachings . And for this reason our beloved messenger said about the home in which Quraan is recited, the malaaikahs live in it, the shaithaans flee from it and it expands for the family and goodness increases in it.


2- Saying Bismillah and making the zikr of Allah: 

The messenger said: if a man enters his home and he mentioned Allahs name upon his entrance and before he ate, Shaithaan says to his companions, there is no home nor food for you here. 


3. Sadaqah: 

From the means of attaining barakah in a home is to give sadaqah. Especially secret sadaqah because it extinguishes the anger of Allah. 


4. Maintaining family ties: 

And indeed our messenger has informed us that maintaining family ties, and observing good character, increases our sustenance and our lives.

5. Waking up early to search for your rizq: 

It is mentioned in a Hadith ( Give glad tidings to my ummah in the early parts of the day) Which means - those who leave their homes to search for their rizq in the early parts of the morning. 


6. Establishing salaah on its fixed time is a means of attaining barakah: 

And enjoin As-Salat (the prayer) on your family, and be patient in offering them  [i.e. the Salat (prayers)].  We ask not of you a provision , We provide for you. And the good end (i.e. Paradise) is for the Muttaqun .

7. Putting our trust in Allah as he should be trusted: 

As is mentioned in a Hadith, If you trust Allah as he should be trusted , he will sustain you as he provides for the birds, they leave hungry in search for food and return full. 

8. Seeking Repentance: 

Making lots of Istighfaar. And Istighfaar on its own is a means of Increasing our sustenance, Just as Nabi said: Whoever makes Istighfaar Allah will make a way out of every difficult situation for him, And he will ease his sorrow, and he will sustain him from where he perceives not. 


May Allah bless us with lots of barakah and contentment.

Rain and Thunderstorm in Al-Masjid an-Nabawi

Rain and Thunderstorm in Medina Munawwarah

 Medina is a city in western Saudi Arabia. In the city center, the vast Al-Masjid an-Nabawi (Prophet's Mosque) is a major Islamic pilgrimage site. Its striking Green Dome rises above the tombs of the Prophet Muhammad and early Islamic leaders Abu Bakr and Umar. 

The Masjid al-Qiblatain (Qiblatain Mosque) is known as the site where the Prophet Muhammad received the command to change the direction of prayer to Mecca.
 

Luck In Islam

What does Islam say about luck?

Luck in Islam


In the Name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.
As-salāmu ‘alaykum wa-rahmatullāhi wa-barakātuh.
Brother in Islam,
Linguistically, ‘luck’ means, apparent success brought about by chance. According to the oxford dictionary, the word luck means the force that causes good or bad things to happen. In Islam, we believe all good and bad is from Allah Ta’ala and everything happens exclusively by the command of Allah Ta’ala. In today’s context, the word ‘luck’ is commonly used to wish someone well, or to acknowledge a gift a person has been bestowed with. However, if a person uses the word luck and believes it to mean as defined by linguists, then it will be impermissible.
We, as Muslims believe that all things in this World are destined by Allah Ta’ala. Allah Ta’ala knows what has happened, what is happening and what will happen. Outwardly, certain things seem to be a cause of luck or coincidence. But a Muslim believes that his time of death, sustenance and means of livelihood were pre-determined by Allah Ta’ala when he was still a foetus in his mother’s womb. 
Hence, in the life of a Muslim there is no scope for luck or coincidence. Rather, he is to act according to the commands of Allah Ta’ala and his messenger (Sallallahu Alaihi Wassalam) and he is to believe that this is a form of taking necessary worldly measures and the results are up to Allah Ta’ala.
With regards to the word حظ, there are different definitions given by linguists of the Arabic language, including; fortunate, lucky and portion. The word appears seven times in the Quran. In some verses, the word is translated as fortunate, whilst in other it is translated as portion.
You have made reference to the following verse:

وَمَا يُلَقَّاهَا إِلَّا الَّذِينَ صَبَرُوا وَمَا يُلَقَّاهَا إِلَّا ذُو حَظٍّ عَظِيمٍ (فصلت: 35)

Translation: ‘None is granted it except one having a great portion (of good).’
Exegetes have mentioned that the interpretation of حظ عظيم could mean those who will earn most rewards, whilst others say it could mean Jannah. Therefore, using this verse to prove that Muslims believe in luck, is incorrect. Yes, indeed, a person will be lucky if he is granted the qualities mentioned in this verse because, in our custom, the word luck also refers to someone who has been blessed with a bounty from Allah Ta’ala. Hence, using the word luck in its common usage today and believing in its original concept are two different things.
Another verse of the Quran wherein the word حظ is used:

فَخَرَجَ عَلَى قَوْمِهِ فِي زِينَتِهِ قَالَ الَّذِينَ يُرِيدُونَ الْحَيَاةَ الدُّنْيَا يَا لَيْتَ لَنَا مِثْلَ مَا أُوتِيَ قَارُونُ إِنَّهُ لَذُو حَظٍّ عَظِيمٍ (قصص: 79)

Translation: ‘So he emerged among his people in pomp and splendour. Those who desired the world gaped, “if only we also possessed what Qaroon has! Undoubtedlyhe is the owner of great fortune”.’
In this verse, Ibn Abbas (Radhiyallahu Anhu) and many other exegetes have mentioned that the words, حظ عظيم, refer to the vast portion of the Dunya that was given to Qaroon.

And Allah Ta’āla Knows Best.
Checked and Approved by,
Mufti Ebrahim Desai.
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