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Behaviour Towards Parents in Islam
Thursday, 25 February 2010

By Imran Naved ( One of our students at Madrasah)

There are several  aayah - verses in the Qur'an that enjoin on Muslims the duty of being kind and compassionate to their parents. In almost every case, this injunction appears soon after the injunction to worship only one Allah Subhaanahu Wata’ala. This shows how important it is in Islam to treat parents properly.

 

Islam teaches Muslims to be kind to our parents. In the Quran Allah Subhaanahu Wata’ala says: “And we have enjoined on man to be good and dutiful to his parents.” (Al- Ankaboot 29:8)This shows how Allah Subhaanahu Wata’ala has directly commanded man to be good to his parents and that we never disrespect them.

 

 

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New Madrasah Hotline Absence Number
Sunday, 17 January 2010

Assalaam Alaykum

This is to remind parents that if a student misses Madrasah for any reason, they should contact Madrasah to inform about the absence and the reason for absence as soon as possible.

 With effect from 20/01/2010 Madrasah hotline absence no will be 07961 284 919

This contact number should only be used to inform about student’s absence either via phone or text message.  Parents should no longer use teachers mobile phones to inform about absence.

Failure to inform Madrasah about the absence may result in the disciplinary measures being exercised according to Madrasah’s guidelines.

Wajazaakumu Llaahu khayraa

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Last Updated ( Sunday, 17 January 2010 )
 
The Excellence of Optional Prayers (Sunnah Mu'akkadah)
Saturday, 16 January 2010

Umm Habiybah (May Allah be pleased with her) the Mother of the Believers reported: I heard the Messenger of Allah (Peace be upon Him) saying,

"A house will be built in Jannah for every Muslim who offers twelve Rak’ah of optional Salaah other than the obligatory Salaah in a day and a night (to seek the Pleasure of Allah).''


[Muslim].

Commentary: Tatawwu` means to offer more Nawafil (optional prayers) on one's own after performing the Faraidh (obligatory prayers). Thus, this Hadith tells us the merits of optional prayers and holds promise of (Jannah) for those who make it a practice.

These Nawaafil are as follows

2 Rakaah before Fajr

4 Rakaah  ( prayed in twos or four together) before Dhuhr*

2 Rakaah after Dhuhr

2 Rakaah after Maghrib

2 Rakaah after Isha

There is another naration from the Messenger of Allah ( peace be upon him) according to Bukhari and Muslim saying these are 10 rakaah ( with the exception of Dhuhr where only 2 Rakaah before Dhuhr are performed.

*The 2 or 4 Rakaah before Dhuhr can be performed together praying all four  with one Tashahhud at the end. Or they can be performed  with 2 Tashahhud which is the best. They can be performed as 2 rakaah only following another hadith of the Messenger of Allaah. All these are acceptable due to having authentic source from the Messenger of Allah.

 
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