Saturday, 6 August 2011

Signs of QAYAMAT or Day of Judgement/ Dooms Day.


Signs of QAYAMAT or Day of Judgement / Dooms Day



"The Clatterer. What is the Clatterer?. And what teaches thee what the Clatterer is?. The day that men shall be like scattered moths. And the mountains shall be like carded wool. Then as for him whose scales are heavy. He shall be in a pleasing life. And as for him whose scales are light. His abode shall be the Abyss. And what teaches thee what it is?. A blazing Fire". ( 101 : 1-11 ) Al-Quran.

Though Allah only knows when the Last Hour before the Day of Resurrection will come, He has given us 'clues' about its approach through information in the Qur'an and the hadith of the Prophet.This article does not cover all the signs, but most of the important ones are here. All these signs are, of course, based on hadith and/or Qur'an, mainly the former.

The signs are divided into PAST,PRESENT and FUTURE

Past

1. Splitting of the Moon.

2. Death of the Prophet Muhammad, may Allah bless him and grant him peace.

3. A form of death which will kill thousands of Muslims. (Understood to refer to the plague of Amwas during the caliphate of ‘Umar ibn al-Khattab.)

4. A major fighting in Madinah (understood to refer to the battle of al-Harrah during the caliphate of Yazid, 63 AH).

5. The Muslim conquest of Jerusalem.

6. The Muslim conquest of Constantinople.

7. Two large groups of Muslims will fight in war.

8. A war between the Muslims and a reddish people with small eyes, wearing sandals made of hair (understood to refer tothe Mongol Tatar invasion of the Islamic lands.)

9. A peace agreement between the Muslims and non-Muslims from the yellow race (Chinese, Mongols, etc.)

10. Thirty impostors (dajjal) will appear, each thinking he is a prophet.

Present

11. Naked, destitute, barefoot shepherds will compete in building tall buildings. [The modern ex-nomads of Saudi Arabia are an excellent example of this.]

12. The slave-woman will give birth to her master or mistress.

13. A trial (fitnah) which will enter every Arab household.

14. Knowledge will be taken away (by the death of people of knowledge), and ignorance will prevail.

"Knowledge of Islam will be taken away while ignorance will increase. This removal of knowledge will be because old scholars will die and fewer and fewer new scholars will replace them. The leaders of the Muslims will be chosen from ignorant people, and they will rule according to their whims." [Today, studying Islam formally is considered to be an inferior career in most of the Muslim world. The leaders of the Muslim world are more known for their political or military prowess (oppressive ability?) than Islamic knowledge.]

15. Wine (intoxicants, alcohol) will be drunk in great quantities.

16. Illegal s3x will become widespread.

17. Earthquakes will increase.

18. Time will pass more quickly.

19. Tribulations (fitan) will prevail.

20. Bloodshed will increase.

21. A man will pass by the grave of another and wish he was in the latter’s place.

22. Trustworthiness will be lost, i.e. when authority is given to those who do not deserve it.

23. People will gather for prayer, but will be unable to find an imam to lead them.

Future

24. The number of men will decrease, whilst the number of women will increase, until for every man there are 50 women.

25. The Euphrates will reveal a treasure of gold, and

many will die fighting over it, each one hoping to be the one who gains the treasure.

26. The Romans (Europeans) will come to a place called A’maq or Wabiq, and an army of the best people will go forth from Madinah to face them.

27. The Muslim conquest of Rome.

28. The Mahdi (guided one) will appear, and be the Imam of the Muslims.

29. Jesus Christ(Prophet Isaa) will descend in Damascus, and pray behind the Mahdi.

30. Jesus will break the cross and kill the swine, i.e. destroy the false christianity.

31. The Antichrist (al-masih al-dajjal, the false christ) will appear, with all his tools of deception, and be an immense trial. He will be followed by 70,000 Jews from Isfahan (present-day Iran).

32. The appearance of Ya’juj and Ma’juj (Gog and Magog), and the associated tribulations.

("Gog and Magog (two hidden tribes of people) will break free of the dam that holds them back, and ravage the earth. They will drink all the water, and kill people until Allah sends against them a worm which will wipe them out." [This is roughly before/during the time of Isa, although it is not entirely clear.] )

33. The emergence of the Beast from the Earth, carrying the Staff of Moses and the Seal of Solomon, who will speak to the people, telling them they did not believe with certainty in the Divine Signs.

34. A major war between the Muslims (including Jews and Christians who truly believe in Jesus after his return) led by the Imam Mahdi, and the Jews plus other non-Muslims led by the Antichrist.

35. Jesus will kill the Antichrist at the gate of Ludd (Lod in present-day Israel, site of an airport and a major Israeli military base).

36. A time of great peace and serenity during and after the remaining lifetime of Jesus.

37. Wealth will come so abundant that it will become difficult to find someone to accept charity.

38. Arabia will become a land of gardens and rivers. [ it has started, many hotels and big construction projects are being made there, example, Hotel Burj-al-Arab]

39. Society will then decay.

40. The buttocks of the women of the tribe of Daws will again sway in circumambulation (tawaf) around the idol Dhul-Khulsah.

41. A great fire in the Hijaz, seen by the inhabitants of Busra.

42. Three major armies will sink into the earth: one in the east, one in the west, one in Arabia.

43. An Abyssinian leader with thin shins will destroy the Ka’bah.

44. The huge cloud of smoke.

45. The sun will rise from the west (its place of setting).

46. A gentle wind which will take the souls of the believers.

47. There is no-one left on the earth saying, "Allah, Allah" or "There is no god except Allah."

48. Eventually the Day of Judgment is established upon the worst of the people, who copulate like donkeys in public.

49. The blowing in the Trumpet by the Angel Israfil, upon which everyone will faint except as Allah wills.

50. The second blowing in the Trumpet, upon which everyone will be resurrected.

The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) also said:

1. Alcohol will be called Sherbat, and will be considered Halal 2. Interest will be called Trade, and will be considered Halal 3. Bribes will be called Gifts, and will be considered Halal

4. Women will be naked in spite of wearing dresses. This Hadith has baffled the Ulema for a very long time-until now: The 3 kind of naked women are (i) Those who wear see-through dresses (ii) Those who wear tight dresses and (iii) those whose dresses are so short,that they expose the body

5. Women will have hair, like the hump of a camel. (This hadith too, had baffled the Ulema for quite a long time till they saw current hairstyles. I believe it came into fashion about 5 years ago.)

This list is far from complete; there are many other signs. A couple more of interest are: Constantinople (Istanbul) will fall before Rome to Islam (note that this means Rome will indeed fall), and the Muslim political system will go from Prophetic leadership to a just Khilafah to a 'biting' authority to an oppressive authority and finally back to a just Khilafah. It seems that today we are in the next to last stage of this chain; now is a good time to actively work for the reestablishment of the Muslim state and Khilafah.

Finally, the Prophet has said that when the Signs start to come, they will come FAST - like a string of beads falling one after the other.

And Allah Knows Best.

Happy Ramazan, Plz dont forget to make dua for me. !!

Monday, 17 May 2010

Misleading pictures of Rauza e Rasool

Dear brother and sisters I have noticed a lot sharing of this picture across social media claiming this is  a view of Rauza e Rasool (P.B.U.H ),which is not true So please don't share anything without  proper verification. 

Prophet Muhammad PBUH roza was never open for any one since the invention of Camera, so no pictures are possible.

The picture below is the tomb of Mawlana Jalal al-Din Rume in Turkey

please check the link on wikipedia showing Mulana romi Tomb.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maulana_Rumi






Tuesday, 2 March 2010

Taqseem-E-Meeras

How Is The Wealth Of The Dead Distributed According To Shariah?

Note: To use this table, the reader should first ascertain whether the deceased left a wife or husband, and if she or he survived, should look under the appropriate heading. Only in default of either should search be made under "sons and daughters", "father and mother" and the rest, and then in the order given in the first margin. In each instance it is supposed that there are no nearer relations than those named.

If a person dies leaving

Division of Real and Personal Property

WIFE:

Wife and no relations

¼ to wife, ¾ to the Bait-ul-mal( 1)

Wife and son (sons)

1/8 to wife, rest to son (sons equally)

Wife, son and daughter

1/8 to wife, 7/12 to son, 7/24 to daughter (2)

Wife, two sons and two daughters

1/8 to wife, 7/24 to each son and 7/48 to each daughter. (2)

Wife and one daughter

1/8 to wife, ½ to daughter and 3/8 to Bait-ul-mal.

Wife and daughters

1/8 to wife, 2/3 to daughters and 5/24 to Bait-ul mal

Wife, daughter and one son's son (h.l.s.)

1/8 to wife, ½ to daughter, rest to son's son

Wife, daughters and one son's son (h.l.s.)

1/8 to wife, 2/3 to daughters equally, rest to son's son

Wife, daughter, one son's son and one son's daughter

1/8 to wife, 1/3 to daughter, ¼ to son's son and 1/8 to son's daughter. (3)

Wife, daughter and son's daughters

1/8 to wife, ½ to daughter, 1/6 to son's daughters equally and rest to the Bait-ul-mal.

Wife, daughters and one son's daughter

1/8 to wife, 2/3 to daughters equally and rest to Bait-ul-mal

Wife, daughter and three full brothers

1/8 to wife, ½ to daughters, 1/8 to each brother.

Wife, daughters and two paternal uncles

1/8 to wife, 2/3 to daughters equally and 5/48 to each uncle.

Wife, daughters and four true grandmothers

1/8 to wife, 2/3 to daughters equally and 1/6 to the grandmothers equally and the rest to the Bait-ul-mal.

Wife, son and father (h.h.s.)

1/8 to wife, ¼ to father, rest to son.

Wife, daughter and mother

1/8 to wife, 1/6 to mother and ½ to daughter. Rest to Bait-ul-mal.

Wife, daughters, father and mother

3/27 to wife, 4/27 each to father and mother, 16/27 to daughters (4)

Wife, father and mother

¼ to wife, ½ to father and ¼ to mother (5)

Wife, four full brothers and two full sisters

¼ to wife, 6/40 to each brother and 3/40 to each sister. (6)

Wife, four true grandmothers and two paternal uncles

¼ to wife, 1/24 to each grandmother and 7/24 to each uncle.

Wife, mother and true grandmother

¼ to wife, 1/3 to mother and the residue 5/12 to true grandmother.

Wife, mother, full sister, uterine brother and sister, consanguine brother and consanguine sister

3/15 to wife, 2/15 to mother, 6/15 to full sister and 4/15 equally between the uterine brother and uterine sister. The consanguine brother and consanguine sister get no shares. (7)

Wife, mother, two sons

1/8 to wife, 1/6 to mother and residue 34/48 equally to sons

Wife, daughter, two paternal uncles

1/8 to wife, ½ to daughter and the residue 6/16 to the uncles equally.

Wife, uterine sister, four sons of brother, son of uncle

1/8 to wife, 1/6 to uterine sister and the residue 28/48 to the sons of brother equally. Son of uncle gets nothing.

Wife, mother, sister

3/13 to wife, 4/13 to mother and 6/13 to sister. (7)

Wife, mother, 2 sisters

3/13 share to wife, 2/13 share to mother and 8/13 shares to sisters equally. (7)

Wife, two daughters, fathers mother

1/8 to wife, 2/3 equally to daughters, 1/6 to mother and the residue 1/24 to Bait-ul mal.

(1) Re Mutchilim [1960] M.L.J. 25.
(2) The daughters in such case being residuaries with the son.
(3) The son's daughters being residuary with the son's son.
(4) An example of the doctrine of aul or increase.
(5) The mother gets 1/3 of ¾ (that is after deducting the wife's share). This follows a decision of the Caliph Umar.
(6) The brothers and the sisters are residuaries.
(7) An example of aul.

If a person dies leaving

Division of Real and Personal Property

HUSBAND:

Husband and no relation

½ to husband and balance to Bait-ul-mal

Husband and son (sons)

¼ to husband, rest to son (sons equally).

Husband, son and daughter

¼ to husband, ½ to son, ¼ to daughter.

Husband, two sons and two daughters

¼ to husband, ¼ to each son, 1/8 to each daughter.

Husband and one daughter

¼ to husband, ½ to daughter and rest to State.

Husband and daughters

¼ to husband, 2/3 to the daughters and rest to State.

Husband, daughter and one son's son (h.l.s.)

¼ to husband, ½ to daughter and rest to son's son.

Husband, daughters and one son's son

¼ to husband, 2/3 to daughters equally, 1/12 to son's son (h.l.s.)

Husband and father

½ to husband and ½ to father.

Husband, daughter, one son's son and one son's daughter

¼ to husband, ½ to daughter, 2/12 to son's son and 1/12 to son's daughter. (8)

Husband, daughter and three full brothers

¼ to husband, ½ to daughter, rest to brothers equally.

Husband, daughters and two paternal uncles

¼ to husband, 2/3 to daughters equally and 1/12 to uncles equally.

Husband, daughter and true grandmothers

¼ to husband, ½ to daughter, 1/6 to grandmothers equally. Rest to State.

Husband, son and father (h.l.s.)

¼ to husband, 1/6 to father, rest to son.

Husband, daughter and father

¼ to husband, ½ to daughters, rest to father.

Husband, daughters and mother

3/13 to husband, 2/13 to mother, 8/13 to daughters equally. (9)

Husband, daughters, father and mother

3/15 to husband, 8/15 to daughters and 2/15 each to father and mother. (10)

Husband, daughter, mother, father, son's son and son's daughter

6/13 to father, 3/13 to husband, 2/13 to mother and 2/13 to father. The son's son and son's daughter are excluded. (10)

Husband, daughter and paternal uncle

¼ to husband, ½ to daughter and ¼ to paternal uncle.

Husband, daughter, son's daughter and two full sisters

¼ to husband, ½ to daughter, 1/6 to son's daughter and 1/12 share equally to sisters. (11)

Husband, daughter, son's daughter, one full sister and one consanguine sister

¼ to husband, ½ to daughter, 1/6 to son's daughter and 1/12 to full sister. Consanguine sister gets nothing.. (11)

Husband, daughter, son's daughter, two uterine sisters

¼ to husband, ½ to daughter, 1/6 to son's daughter. Residue to Bait-ul-mal.

Husband, daughter, father, mother, son's son and son's daughter

3/13 to husband, 6/13 to daughter, 2/13 each to father and mother. (10)

Husband, father and mother

½ to husband, 1/6 to mother, rest to father. (12)

Husband, father, mother and two daughters

3/15 share to husband, 2/15 to father, 2/15 to mother and 8/15 to daughters equally. (10)

Husband, mother and three full sisters

½ to husband, 1/6 to mother, 2/3 to sisters equally.

Husband, mother, full sister, consanguine sister

3/8 to husband, 1/8 to mother, 3/8 to full sister, 1/8 to consanguine sister. (10)

Husband, two full brothers and three full sisters

½ to husband, 2/14 to each bother and 1/14 to each sister.(13)

Husband, mother, full brother and two uterine sisters

½ share to husband, 1/6 to mother and the balance of 1/3 between the two uterine sisters and the full brother. (14)

Husband and daughters of two daughters

½ to husband and rest to Bait-ul-mal.

Husband, mother, sister and grandfather

Husband 3/9, mother 2/9 sister 4/27, father's father 8/27. (15)

Husband, mother, grandfather, one consanguine brother, one or more uterine brothers.

Husband ½, mother 1/6, grandfather 1/6, consanguine brother 1/6, uterine brother excluded. (16)

(8) The son's son and son's daughter are residuaries.
(9) Example of aul or increase.
(10) Examples of aul or increase
(11) In these cases the daughter and son's daughter get their Quranic shares while the sister takes as residuary.
(12) The mother gets 1/3 of ½ (that is after deducting the husband's share).
(13) The brothers and sisters are residuaries.
(14) This is the case of himariyya or musharaka. The full brother and the uterine sisters share the 1/3 share. See Fitzgerald Muhammadan Law p.135 and Nawawi Supra, p.250.
(15) This is the case of Al-akdariya - see Tyabji Muhammadan Law (3rd Edn.) p.874 and Fitzgerald Muhammadan Law p.128 and Nawawi p.253 Supra, (p.22 supra)
(16) This is the case of al-Malikia - see Fitzgerald p.128.


If a person dies leaving

Division of Real and Personal Property

SONS AND DAUGHTERS:

One son and no other relations

All to son

One daughter

½ to daughter and rest to State.

Daughters

2/3 to daughters equally and rest to State

Sons and daughters

Equally between all sons and daughters, but so that the share of each son is double that of each daughter.

One son and son's son or son's daughters

All to son.

One son and father (or mother)

1/6 to father (or mother) rest to son.

One son, father and mother

1/6 to each father and mother, rest to son.

One daughter and son's son

½ to daughter, rest to son's son

One daughter, son's son and son's daughter

½ to daughter, 2/6 to son's son and 1/6 to son's daughter

Daughters and son's son

2/3 to daughters equally, rest to son's son

One daughter, one son's daughter, and one full brother

½ to daughter, 1/6 to son's daughter, rest to full brother.

Daughters, one son's daughter and one full brother

2/3 to daughter and rest to full brother.

Daughters and son's daughters

2/3 to daughter and rest to Bait-ul-mal (son's daughters excluded unless there is a lineal male descendant of the same or lower degree).

Daughter and father

½ to daughter and ½ to father (1/6 as Quranic heir and 1/3 as agnatic heir).

Daughters and father

2/3 to daughters equally and rest to father

Daughters, son's daughters and father

2/3 to daughter, rest to father. (17)

One daughter, father and mother

½ to daughter, 1/6 to mother, rest to father

One daughter, mother, four full brothers

½ to daughter, 1/6 to mother, 1/12 to each brother.

One daughter and mother

½ to daughter, ¼ to mother and rest to Bait-ul-mal.

Daughters and mother

2/3 to daughters equally, 1/5 to mother and rest to Bait-ul-mal.

Daughters, father, mother and son's son

2/3 to daughters equally, 1/6 each to father and mother, nothing to son's son there being no residue.

Daughters and four paternal uncles

2/3 to daughters equally, 1/12 to each uncle

Daughter (son's daughter) and full (consanguine) sister

½ to daughter (son's daughter) and ½ to full (consanguine) sister.

Daughters (son's daughters) and full (consanguine) sisters

2/3 to daughters (son's daughter), and 1/3 to full (consanguine) sister.

Daughters, four true grandmothers and six paternal uncles

2/3 to daughters equally, 1/6 to grandmothers equally (i.e. 1/24 each) and 1/36 to each uncle.

Two daughters, one consanguine sister, one brother's son

2/3 to two daughters and 1/3 to sister. Brother's son gets nothing

Two daughters, a son's daughter and a son's son

2/3 to daughters, 1/9 to son's daughter and 2/9 to son's son. (18)

Two daughters, a son's daughter and a son's son's son

2/3 to daughters, 1/9 to son's daughter and 2/9 to son's son. (18)

Two daughters of a son, daughter of son's son, son of son's son's son'

2/3 to daughters equally, 1/9 to daughter of son's son and 2/9 to son of son's son's son. (20)

Son's daughter, daughter's son and brother

½ share to son's daughter and ½ share to brother. Daughter's son gets nothing.

Son's sons and son's daughters (of same degree)

Equally between son's son and son's daughters but so that the share of each of the former is double of each of the latter. (19)

Son's daughters and son's son's son

2/3 to son's daughters, rest to great-grandsons equally

Son's daughter and son's son's daughter

½ to son's daughter and 1/6 to son's son's daughter and the rest to the Bait-ul-mal. (20)

(17) There is a doubt whether the son's daughters (who are excluded as Quranic heirs) are nevertheless entitled to take as residuaries together with the agnatic ascendant or collateral. See Fitzgerald Muhammadan Law, p.124.
(18) In all these cases, as there are two daughters the son's daughter cannot inherit as Quranic heir. She therefore takes as an agnatic heir and shares the residu with the lower son's son.
(19) The son's daughter is a residuary with an equal son's son.
(20) As there is a "nearer" daughter, the share of the son's son's daughter is 1/6 that is the remainder of the 2/3 share of daughters.


If a person dies leaving

Division of Real and Personal Property

FATHER AND MOTHER:

Father and no other relations

All to father.

Father and mother

2/3 to father, 1/3 to mother

Father, full brothers and sisters

All to father.

Father, mother, three son's daughters

1/6 to father, 1/6 to mother and 2/3 to three son's daughters in equal Shares.

Father, mother, daughter, four son's daughters

1/6 to father, 1/6 to mother, ½ to the daughter and 1/6 to the son's daughters in equal shares.

Father, mother, two son's daughters and son's son's daughter

1/6 to father, 1/6 to mother and 2/3 to son's daughters in equal shares. The son's son's daughter is excluded by the two son's daughters.

Father, mother, son's daughter, son's son's daughter

1/6 to father, 1/6 to mother, ½ to son's daughter and 1/6 to son's son's daughter (the son's daughter and son's son's daughter share the Quaranic share of two or more daughters).

Mother and no other relations

1/3 to mother and rest to Bait-ul-mal.

Mother, and full brothers

1/6 to mother, rest to brothers equally.

Mother, full brother and uterine brother

1/3 to mother, 1/6 to uterine brother, rest to full brother.

Mother and full sisters

1/6 to mother, 2/3 to sisters equally and rest to Bait-ul-mal.

Mother, full sister, and consanguine brother and sister

1/6 to mother, ½ to full sister, rest to consanguine brother and sister but so that the former receives double the share of the latter.

Mother, full sisters, consanguine brother and sister

1/6 to mother, 2/3 to full sisters equally, rest as in preceding case.

Mother, two full sisters, a consanguine sister and a uterine sister (or brother)

1/6 to mother, 2/3 to equally among the sisters, and 1/6 to the uterine sister or brother (the consanguine sister is excluded by two full sisters).

Mother, consanguine sisters and uterine sister

1/6 to mother, 2/3 to consanguine sisters equally, 1/6 to uterine sister.

Mother and paternal uncles

1/3 to mother, 2/.3 to paternal uncles equally.