Today Is More Blessed Than Ramadan…?!

This is a fascinating distinction made by the Shaykh.

We are in the first 10 days of Dhul Hijjah, so…

Now is a great time to focus more on dhikr, prayer, and fasting.

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  • suha  On November 1, 2011 at 6:48 pm

    Alahamdulilah ! Allah’s wisdom..with all the time differences in the world, all of the 24 hours are blessed!!! allahuakbr.

    who to follow your country or saudi arabia?? ???? :(

  • Musa  On November 2, 2011 at 12:38 am

    Alhamdu lillahi these words from Shayk are timely. Incidentally, a young scholar here in Nigeria
    sent me a text on the importance of these 10 days of dhul Hijja.
    May Allah reward all our scholars and forgive us amen.

  • Nasreen  On November 2, 2011 at 7:00 am

    Asalaam,
    Jazak Allah Khaire!!!
    Every Time you have something new that makes the understanding of Islam more clear, Informatiive, Practicle and refreshing.”Today Is More Blessed Than Ramadan…?!First Ten Days of Dhul-Hijjah by Sheikh Yasir Qadhi” is so well explained and a Reminder of what I need to do. Bro mamoon your compaassion for sharing Knowledge with everyone is so unique that i can only applaude and pray that Allah Blesses and rewards you for all that you do.
    PS: Your new website is awesome.I really Like it.

    • Nasreen  On November 2, 2011 at 7:02 am

      Nasreen On November 2, 2011 at 7:00 am
      Permalink | Reply Asalaam,
      Jazak Allah Khaire!!!
      Every Time you have something new that makes the understanding of Islam more clear, Informatiive, Practicle and refreshing.”Today Is More Blessed Than Ramadan…?!First Ten Days of Dhul-Hijjah by Sheikh Yasir Qadhi” is so well explained and a Reminder of what I need to do. Bro mamoon your compaassion for sharing Knowledge with everyone is so unique that i can only applaude and pray that Allah Blesses and rewards you for all that you do.
      PS: Your new website is awesome.I really Like it.

      • Lola  On February 19, 2012 at 6:31 am

        Muhammad (pbuh), the final mgseenser of Allah and the best of creation, was born in Makkah, Arabia, in the year 571 CE. His father, Abdullah, died before his birth and his mother, Aminah, died when he was only six. Later on he was looked after by his uncle Abu Talib. He married Khadijah, a noble lady of Makkah, when he was twenty five. He first received revelation from Allah at the age of forty, marking the beginning of his work as the mgseenser of Allah. The people of Makkah at that time used to worship idols. The prophet (pbuh) invited them to Islam. Some of them responded favorably and became Muslims, while others rebuked him and turned against him.

  • rashida  On November 2, 2011 at 11:57 am

    mashahallah a good reminder for all of us i feel so happy when i get the knowledge which i sometimes neglect and it comes back as a reminder.jazakallah for the good work u r doing. do share with us things which will make us closer tO allah. The more we remember Allah u too get a share of it. Bro may allah give u more wisdom to guide others ameen

  • rashida  On November 2, 2011 at 11:58 am

    one more question which is ur new website

  • syra  On November 2, 2011 at 1:07 pm

    Assalamo alaikum!
    i like it very much .it’s short and comprehensive.May ALLAH(SWT)bless u for ur work(Ameen).i m happy that even today good poeple r there who r dedicating their lives towards the spreading of true spirit of Islam otherwise generally people r so busy in their lives n worldly affairs ,they even dont think n realise tht they lack religion in their lives.May ALLAH(SWT)show them the right path ,the path of noor n real success,n give them hidayat (Ameen)

  • adam  On November 29, 2011 at 8:17 pm

    hey salaam brother!

    I pray we all made use of those 10 days. Akhi, I made a website which is pretty much Quranic Arabic for busy people, it’s called iArabic. It may be a good resource for people taking advantage of what you offer. Check it out http://iarabic.tv

    Ws

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  • Budoy  On February 19, 2012 at 8:55 am

    Why was man catreed? It has been discussed in the previous chapter that, Allaah catreed Adam and catreed for him his wife, Hawwa and made them live in Paradise. Then Adam disobeyed his Lord and later sought for His forgiveness. Allaah then accepted his repentance and guided him. Allaah then ordered him to go out of the Paradise and descend unto the earth. Allaah, glory be Him and He be exalted has in that, a wisdom which human intelligence can not perceive and which their tongue can not describe. We are going to mention here some of those wisdoms and underlying reasons

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