Thursday, 8 December 2011

Noah Ark's


Prophet Noah (PBUH) invokes Allah with Blessed Names


In July 1951, while a group of Soviet archaeologists were digging in an area in the valley of "KIEV", they discovered a scattered pieces of ancient wood, touched by the woodworm. This great discorvery made them to dig deeper and deeper, till they discovered another group of stony ancient wood that were further deep in the earth. A block of wood in the shape of a square 14 knots long and 10 knots wide. What made those archaeologistspuzzeled most, was the unchangable shape, the ineffectual of woodworm and it did not scatter like the other pieces of wood.

Geber Aka Abu Musa Jabir Ibn Hayyan--Father of Arab Chemistry


Geber, aka Abu Musa Jabir ibn Hayyan, was a prominent Islamic Alchemist, Pharmacist, Philosopher, Astronomer, and Physicist. He has also been referred to as "the Father of Arab Chemistry" by Europeans. His ethnic background is not clear; although most sources state he was an Arab, some describe him as Persian. Jabir was born in Tus, Khorasan, in Iran, which was at the time ruled by the Umayyad Caliphate; the date of his birth is disputed, but most sources give 721 or 722. He was the son of Hayyan al-Azdi, a pharmacist of the Arabian Azd tribe who emigrated from Yemen to Kufa (in present-day Iraq) during the Umayyad Caliphate. Hayyan had supported the revolting Abbasids against the Umayyads, and was sent by them to the province of Khorasan (in present Iran) to gather support for their cause. He was eventually caught by the Ummayads and executed. His family fled back to Yemen, where Jabir grew up and studied the Koran, mathematics and other subjects under a scholar named Harbi al-Himyari. After the Abbasids took power, Jabir went back to Kufa, where he spent most of his career. Jabir's father's profession may have contributed greatly to his interest to chemistry. In Kufa he became a student of the celebrated Islamic teacher and sixth Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq. It is said that he also studied with the Umayyad prince Khalid Ibn Yazid. He began his career practising medicine, under the patronage of the Barmakid Vizir of Caliph Haroun al-Rashid. It is known that in 776 he was engaged in alchemy in Kufa.His connections to the Barmakid cost him dearly in the end. When that family fell from grace in 803, Jabir was placed under house arrest in Kufa, where he remained until his death. The date of his death is given as c.815 by the Encyclop?dia Britannica, but as 808 by other sources.

Decisive Proofs of the Finality of Prophethood

Decisive Proofs of the Finality of Prophethood
an Answer to the Kafir Qadiani Cult
by Mas'ud Ahmed Khan 

(Taken from http://www.masud.co.uk/ISLAM/misc/finality_mas.htm)

Written in response to Qadiani propaganda on the newsgroup soc.religion.islam  

Dear brothers and sisters know that it is incumbent upon Muslims to believe that Prophethood has ended with the advent of Sayyidna Muhammad al-Mustafa Habib Allah (may the peace and blessing of Allah be upon him). This belief in the finality of Prophethood has been an established belief of the Muslims since the time of the Prophet (Allah bless him and give him peace). Every time a false prophet has arisen, the Muslims knew he was false because belief in the finality of Prophethood has been established as part of the Muslim's aqidah (tenets of faith).
A fitna in India arose in the latter part of the 19th Century in the guise of the Qadiani heretical cult who claimed prophethood for their leader Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Qadian (lanat Allah alay) despite all the evidence against such a claim. What I would like to present are some clear proofs from the ulama of the past, ulama that predate the Qadiani fitna so no one can accuse them of being biased. What you will see is that it is quite clear, without a shadow of a doubt that finality of Prophethood is something that is necessarily known as being part of the religion of Islam. Hence the rejection of this belief is Kufr and quite rightly the Qadianis have been declared as kafir by the leading ulama of this ummah then and now.

Wednesday, 7 December 2011

Hd1080p Islamic Wallpapers

'Ala Hazrat' Imam Ahmad Raza Khan (RA)


Imam Aĥmed Riđā Khān al-Barelwī (1856–1921, sometimes transcribed as Ahmad Raza Khan) was a prominent Muslim Alim from Bareilly, a city in Northern India during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He was a follower of Hanafi fiqh. Hanafi Fiqh (the school of Islamic Fiqh, founded by Abu Hanifah), was one of four schools that enjoyed massive and general scholarly acceptance. Imam Aĥmed Riđā was also poet and writer, authoring nearly 1,000 books and Monographs of varying lengths in Arabic, Persian and Urdu

Islamic Applications For Your Google Chrome Web Browser

That Time has gone when Everyone was using only one Web Browser to surf the Web "Internet Explorer" and now many other good Web Browsers are also used by the People. Google Chrome is also one of those Web Browsers which has successfully got millions of users in a very short time. Google Chrome contains many amazing features and one of the best features they provide is Extensions or Apps.  When these Extensions or Apps are installed on Browser you can reach them by just one click and use them Immediately. I have brought some amazing Islamic Apps for Google Chrome Web Browser which I am sharing below. You can also Install these Islamic Extensions on you Chrome Browser and use them

1 Islamic TV Channels
2 Islamic Radio
3 Daily Islam
4 Islamic Calendar 
5 Quick Quran
6 Prayer Times
7 Dawah to Islam
8 Namaz Time
9 Quran Reciter 
 

Masjid Quba Islamic Wallpapers

Masjid Quba is considered Oldest Mosque in the world that is located in Madina City of Saudi Arabia. The special thing about this Mosque is that it was made by hands of Prophet Muhammad SAW and his Sahaba.  According to Hadith the Sawab of offering two Nafil in Masjid Quba is equal to Sawab of doing an Umrah.  Following I am going to share some Beautiful wallpapers of Mosque Al Quba.
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