Bismillahe Ra7mane Ra7im Assalamon 3leikom wa Ra7matullahi Wa Barakato. Hadha My Blog and is way over Due :)Bas now i've made it, Al7mdulillah. Shokran Jazeelan 4 visitin' ma page & have a La6if-al-Yome, insha'Allah. Yalla 7BBti's!!!! -ma3assalama

Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Monday, September 5, 2011
أغنية شادي وكريم - يلا مع السلامة YALLA Ma3 al-Salamaaa <<< Ma new MA9eri Obsession
Bismillah Al-Ra7man Al-Ra7eem
yeah yeah
chk it out
we say: Yalla, ma3asalama!
wich y3ni jus like ok yalla am out bye!!
u kno like yalla am going
now does depends on the way u say it 9otek changes da way u might say it, if u mad u like : YALLAAA!!!! >_< Ma3asallamaaa!!! like leave now!!!
u kno??
but ma9eri is mostly like
yalla m3asalama
live from AGOGDATA:
y3ni "ok, leave now i dont wanna see you again" or like :|"Go meet some1 else!"
@_@
يللا مع السلامة ! و شوفيلك حد غيري...
جامدة
_ well well well_GAMEEEEEEEEED
Gameedaaaaa
gamdaaaaaa mooooot,rabena ykhalik ya mohseen ya amar mwaaah
kaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaak
jajajaja 555555
persy persy persy
meow meow meow
ana Purrrr-si-yah
lol am purr'ing as am an Persian Cat :P
يللا مع السلامة ! و شوفيلك حد غيري...
Saudis mistook Saturn for new moon - declared end of Ramadan day early IMRA - Saturday, September 3, 2011 O.o :o

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Saturday, September 3, 2011 |
Saudis mistook Saturn for new moon - declared end of Ramadan day early |
Saudi Arabia's Mistake in Announcing Eid al-Fitr Angers Muslims Worldwide News number: 9006110174 15:39 | 2011-09-03 http://english.farsnews.com/newstext.php?nn=9006110174 TEHRAN (FNA)- The Jeddah Astronomy Society's mistake in sighting of the new moon in Saudi Arabia has angered the many Muslim nations who followed suit and pronounced Tuesday as Eid al-Fitr wrongly. The society had said that people actually saw the planet Saturn and not the crescent moon that marks the beginning of the Islamic month of Shawwal. Hatem Auda, director of the National Institute for Astronomical and Geophysical Research, had said that astronomical calculations by scientists of the institute noted that the first day of the Eid was Wednesday, August 31, making Tuesday, August 30 the last day of Ramadan for the Hijri year of 1432. Various news agencies such as Al-Arabiya and Aljazeera have also reported that the planet Saturn has been mistaken for the Hilal (crescent moon), and this means that what was announced as the first day of Eid al-Fitr was supposed to be a day of fasting, rather than celebrations. According to the Aljazeera report, the source of these problematic Hilal-sighting is from Sudair, a region located approximately 150km North of the capital Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The vice-president of Jeddah Astronomy Society reassured that it is impossible to view the Hilal with the naked eye. Saudi government officials have reportedly apologized to their nation and said that they would pay Kaffarah (an amount of money paid as expiation for breaking the fast during the holy month of Ramadan) for the entire Saudi nation. While a number of Muslim countries like Iran announce the new crescent only on the basis of frequent sightings by the people, astronomy societies and clerics inside their borders, many others rely on the sightings done by Saudi Arabia and announcement of the Eid crescent by Riyadh. Thus, those Muslim nations who have followed the Saudi suit as usual and celebrated the last Tuesday as Eid al-Fitr are now angry with the Saudis as Eid al-Fitr is the biggest eve for the worldwide Muslim community. ============== Saudi Arabia and 14 Arab countries to celebrate Eid al-Fitr on Tuesday http://www.spa.gov.sa/English/print.php?id=921256 Arab Capitals, Ramadan 29, 1432, Aug 29, 2011, SPA -- Saudi Arabia and at least 14 other Arab countries announced they would on Tuesday celebrate the first day of the Muslim Eid al-Fitr feast, which marks the end of the fasting month of Ramadan. The Saudi royal court issued a statement to this effect after witnesses reported to the higher court their sighting of the crescent moon Monday night. Fourteen other countries - Algeria, Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, Kuwait, Palestine, Qatar, Sudan, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates, Yemen, followed suit in compliance with Islamic teachings. --SPA 00:31 LOCAL TIME 21:31 GMT http://www.imra.org.il/story.php3?id=53594 |
Saturday, September 3, 2011
Sa3udi DATES TamRRR the bomb!!! dEm b da Best!
Bismillah
SLM
.: ma FAVEZ :.
Persian style wif coconut strips :P
SLM
.: ma FAVEZ :.
Persian style wif coconut strips :P
Dubai style
mmmmmmmm yummy :P
ma favez are the sucarri ones :P mm yummyy
wat gets better dan dat ur Qur'an ur tasbee7 ur tamrr ur dean on it rolls! musha'Allah
Fasting six days of Shawwaal
Bismillah Al-Ra7man Al-Ra7eem
Asalamon 3leykom Wa Ra7matullahe wa Barakatu
So i have been fasting the first 6 days of shawwal begining only because since am already in the mood of fasting and use to eating once a day a meal and some tamr and water an naan here an there... u know?
anyways some ppl wanna wait till sat.. is cool u do watchu gotta do, but why wait>?? as wen u wait u wil 4 get and wont do it and wont get the ajr insha'Allah as u shud wen do it... plz read and learn
Fasting six days of Shawwaal after the obligatory fast of Ramadaan is Sunnah Mustahabbah. It is recommended for the Muslim to fast six days of Shawwaal, and in this there is great virtue and an immense reward. Whoever fasts these six days will have recorded for him a reward as if he had fasted a whole year, as was reported in a saheeh hadeeth from the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him). Abu Ayyoob (may Allaah be pleased with him) reported that the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said:
“Whoever fasts Ramadaan and follows it with six days of Shawwaal, it will be as if he fasted for a lifetime.” (Narrated by Muslim, Abu Dawood, al-Tirmidhi, al-Nisaa’i and Ibn Maajah).
The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) explained this when he said:
“Whoever fasts for six days after (Eid) al-Fitr has completed the year: (whoever does a good deed (hasanah) will have ten hasanah like it).”
According to another report:
“Allaah has made for each hasanah ten like it, so a month is like fasting ten months, and fasting six days completes the year.” (al-Nisaa’i and Ibn Maajah. See also Saheeh al-Targheeb wa’l-Tarheeb, 1/421).
It was also narrated by Ibn Khuzaymah with the wording:
“Fasting for the month of Ramadaan brings the reward of ten like it, and fasting for six days brings the reward of two months, and that is the fasting of the whole year."
Q If someone missed fasts in Ramadhan, then do they have to first make them up before fasting the 6 of Shawwal?
A The scholars have differed over this matter. No doubt, it would be better to first make up the missed fasts, however, if one first fasted the 6 of Shawwaal then made up the missed fasts it would be permissible. The reasons are several; among them that Allaah has allowed the missed fasts to be made up on a “number of other days”. Thus, we say that one should make them up before the following Ramadhaan. ‘aaishah (RA) used to make them up in Sh’abaan before the next Ramadhaan. And it is known that she observed fasting in Thul Hijjah. So offering nawaafil before making up those fasts is allowed. One may say that the hadeeth speaks of following Ramadhaan fasts up with the 6 of Shawwaal so how can you say this. In response, we say that the hadeeth mentions what is most common (ghaalib). As well, such a person did fast Ramadhaan as they were able and the remaining days may be made up at any time before the following Ramadhaan. In addition, imagine the condition of some women; they may have been in nifaas (post natal bleeding) and menstruation and for some doing the six days may not be possible if we insisted on making up Ramadhaan fasts first. Therefore, although it would be better to first make up the missed fasts then fast the 6 of Shawwaal, if one first did the 6 days it would still be acceptable and fine Inshaa Allaah. And Allaah knows best.
Q When making up missed fasts from Ramadhan, can one combine an intention for them and the 6 days of Shawwal?
A This is not acceptable as the six fasts of Shawwaal are meant to be separate from the fasts of Ramadhaan. And Allaah knows best.
Q Can I fast the six days of Shawwal on Mondays and Thursdays and have a combined intention?
A Yes, Inshaa Allaah that is permissible. One would be fasting on Monday or Thursday and also be doing so in Shawwaal. It is not necessary that they be separate fasts like those of Ramadhaan. And Allaah knows best.
Asalamon 3leykom Wa Ra7matullahe wa Barakatu
So i have been fasting the first 6 days of shawwal begining only because since am already in the mood of fasting and use to eating once a day a meal and some tamr and water an naan here an there... u know?
anyways some ppl wanna wait till sat.. is cool u do watchu gotta do, but why wait>?? as wen u wait u wil 4 get and wont do it and wont get the ajr insha'Allah as u shud wen do it... plz read and learn
Fasting six days of Shawwaal after the obligatory fast of Ramadaan is Sunnah Mustahabbah. It is recommended for the Muslim to fast six days of Shawwaal, and in this there is great virtue and an immense reward. Whoever fasts these six days will have recorded for him a reward as if he had fasted a whole year, as was reported in a saheeh hadeeth from the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him). Abu Ayyoob (may Allaah be pleased with him) reported that the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said:
“Whoever fasts Ramadaan and follows it with six days of Shawwaal, it will be as if he fasted for a lifetime.” (Narrated by Muslim, Abu Dawood, al-Tirmidhi, al-Nisaa’i and Ibn Maajah).
The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) explained this when he said:
“Whoever fasts for six days after (Eid) al-Fitr has completed the year: (whoever does a good deed (hasanah) will have ten hasanah like it).”
According to another report:
“Allaah has made for each hasanah ten like it, so a month is like fasting ten months, and fasting six days completes the year.” (al-Nisaa’i and Ibn Maajah. See also Saheeh al-Targheeb wa’l-Tarheeb, 1/421).
It was also narrated by Ibn Khuzaymah with the wording:
“Fasting for the month of Ramadaan brings the reward of ten like it, and fasting for six days brings the reward of two months, and that is the fasting of the whole year."
Q If someone missed fasts in Ramadhan, then do they have to first make them up before fasting the 6 of Shawwal?
A The scholars have differed over this matter. No doubt, it would be better to first make up the missed fasts, however, if one first fasted the 6 of Shawwaal then made up the missed fasts it would be permissible. The reasons are several; among them that Allaah has allowed the missed fasts to be made up on a “number of other days”. Thus, we say that one should make them up before the following Ramadhaan. ‘aaishah (RA) used to make them up in Sh’abaan before the next Ramadhaan. And it is known that she observed fasting in Thul Hijjah. So offering nawaafil before making up those fasts is allowed. One may say that the hadeeth speaks of following Ramadhaan fasts up with the 6 of Shawwaal so how can you say this. In response, we say that the hadeeth mentions what is most common (ghaalib). As well, such a person did fast Ramadhaan as they were able and the remaining days may be made up at any time before the following Ramadhaan. In addition, imagine the condition of some women; they may have been in nifaas (post natal bleeding) and menstruation and for some doing the six days may not be possible if we insisted on making up Ramadhaan fasts first. Therefore, although it would be better to first make up the missed fasts then fast the 6 of Shawwaal, if one first did the 6 days it would still be acceptable and fine Inshaa Allaah. And Allaah knows best.
Q When making up missed fasts from Ramadhan, can one combine an intention for them and the 6 days of Shawwal?
A This is not acceptable as the six fasts of Shawwaal are meant to be separate from the fasts of Ramadhaan. And Allaah knows best.
Q Can I fast the six days of Shawwal on Mondays and Thursdays and have a combined intention?
A Yes, Inshaa Allaah that is permissible. One would be fasting on Monday or Thursday and also be doing so in Shawwaal. It is not necessary that they be separate fasts like those of Ramadhaan. And Allaah knows best.
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