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قام sun_shine بالرد على موضوع لـ sun_shine في نادي جامعة القاهرة للتعليم المفتوح's الفكاهه والطرائف والغرائب
jokes : about diesel and unbreakable Two cows are standing in a field. One says to the other "Are you worried about Mad Cow Disease?" The other one says "No, It doesn't worry me, I'm a horse!" A man receives a phone call from his doctor. The doctor says, "I have some good news and some bad news." The man says, "OK, give me the good news first." The doctor says, "The good news is, you have 24 hours to live." The man replies, "Oh no! If that's the good news, then what's the bad news?" The doctor says, "The bad news is, I forgot to call you yesterday." A: Do you want to hear a dirty joke? B: Ok A: A white horse fell in the mud. Teacher: Why are you late? diesel: There was a man who lost a hundred dollar bill. Teacher: That's nice. Were you helping him look for it? diesel : No. I was standing on it. that is Diesel when he was in the last year in high shcool . (by the way if you need money just ask) A teacher asked a student to write 55. unbreakable : How? Teacher: Write 5 and beside it another 5! unbreakable wrote 5 and stopped. teacher: What are you waiting for? unbreakable: I don't know which side to write the other 5. that is unbreakable . A girl had been talking on the phone for about half an hour, and then she hung up. "Wow!," said her father, "That was short. You usually talk for two hours. What happened?" "Wrong number," replied the girl that is Diesel bride Why does history keep repeating itself ? Because we weren’t listening the first time ! and that what I am going to do if you two don't apologize . "Room Service? Can you send up a towel?" "Please wait someone else is using it." that happened to diesel when he was in Nigeria . his favorite country . diesel : "Where did you get those big eyes?" unbreakable :"They came with the face." unbreakable says: Look, diesel, here are some lion tracks." "Good. You see where they go and I'll find out where they came from." unbreakale : My wife doesn't know what she wants." diesel "You're lucky. My wife does." Did you hear about the wife who shot her husband with a bow and arrow because she didn't want to wake the children. be careful diesel . -
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Effective study skills and strategies are the basis of effective learning. They give you an opportunity to approach learning tasks systematically and independently. By always using good study habits—learning to work smarter—you will work like and become a successful student. Learn To Learn Learning is a very personal matter. There isn't one study/learning skill or strategy that works for every person in every situation. Therefore, learning to learn strategies are about learning what you know, learning what you don't know, and learning what to do about it. Your repertoire of study/learning strategies will: enable you to take more responsibility for your own learning allow you to spend your time effectively and stay on task help you select the best approach(s) for each assignment or task provide you with the knowledge and skills needed to begin, follow through, and complete assignments/tasks present you with access to a variety of ******* and reference materials give you the confidence to know when and who to ask for help Know Yourself Begin by honestly assessing your strengths and weaknesses in basic college skills—reading, writing, listening, and mathematics—and study/work habits such as as organization, time management, concentration, listening, and note taking. Next, identify your learning style preferences. Many factors affect learning, but consider whether you learn most effectively by reading, by watching, by listening, or by doing? You must also become familiar with your instructors teaching styles to help you adapt your learning style to the best advantage. In addition, consider when (Are you a morning person or a night owl?) and where (Do you concentrate best in a bright room with noise or in a cozy, quiet corner?) you are at your best for learning. Manage Your Time and Life The first step in learning to manage your time—controlling your own life—is to identify what your goals are and then to establish priorities to help you reach them. Analyze how you are using your time. If you aren't spending time on your priorities, you must make the necessary adjustments or you won't reach your goals. If school, learning, and good grades are a priority, then you must make and follow a schedule that gives a significant amount of time to go to class and study. Improve Your Concentration As a good student, you will not necessarily study more than a poor student, but you will definitely use your study time more effectively. Learn to keep your attention focused on the task at hand—concentrate. When you are in class or ready to study, give it your full attention. And remember, how well you learn something, not how fast you learn it, is the critical factor in remembering. You must "get" something before you can "forget" it. Know What Study Means & How To Do It Learning takes more than just going to class and doing homework. It is really a four-part cycle: preview>>class>>review>>study When you establish a learning-cycle routine you will be able to learn more in less time with less stress. Develop A Thinker's Vocabulary English is the richest language with the largest vocabulary on earth. Each of our words is a symbol that represents an idea or object. Your ability to understand the meaning of the words others use and to select the right one(s) to communicate your ideas, information, and feelings is very important to effective learning. To develop a thinker's vocabulary, you must become sensitive to words and develop strategies for unlocking the meanings of new words and a process for remembering the new words and their meanings. Become An Active Reader Did you ever fall asleep while playing tennis or when watching your favorite television show? Probably not. How about when you're reading? Probably so. What makes the difference? If you are actively involved, physically and mentally, you stay interested and committed. When you become passive, you rapidly lose interest and drift away. To learn from study/reading material, you must be an active, thinking participant in the process, not a passive bystander. Always preview the reading and make sure you have a specific purpose for each assignment. Read actively to fulfill your purpose and answer questions about the material. Keep involved by giving yourself frequent tests over what you've read. Become An Active Writer Writing that accurately expresses your ideas demands not only writing skill but focused attention, critical thinking and active involvement. Only if you become actively involved in the writing process will you be able to communicate your ideas clearly. Your writing must have: a purpose, a controlling idea or thesis, organized development of your idea with major and minor supporting details, and a logical conclusion. Build Listening & Note taking Skills Accurately listening to a lecture and deciding what is important are two skills that must be mastered before you worry about how to write the information in your notes. Again, being an active rather than a passive participant is the key to your success. Taking good notes demands that you : prepare for class, become an active listener, distinguish major from minor points, use a note-taking system, participate in class, and review often. Know How To Study For & Take Exams Exams are your way to show a professor how much you've learned. Preparing for exams will give you a better understanding of the material, lower your anxiety, and improve your scores. Find out as much as you can about the exam, study and review the material over a period of time (use the night before as a final review not a cram session), pace yourself during the exam, and always go over your graded exam with your professor. Master Every Course You can't get something for nothing. You can, however, get nothing for something and that's exactly what you will get from any course if your only investment is money. True education is not about cramming material into your brain. True education is the process of expanding your capabilities, of bringing yourself into the world
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questions that non-muslim will ask
قام sun_shine بالرد على موضوع لـ sun_shine في نادي جامعة القاهرة للتعليم المفتوح's اسلاميـــــات
21. Does Islam promote polygamy? No, polygamy in Islam is a permission not an injunction. Historically, all the prophets except Jesus, who was not married, had more than one wife. For Muslim men to have more than one wife is a permission which is given to them in the Quran, not to satisfy lust, but for the welfare of the widows and the orphans of the wars. In the pre-Islamic period, men used to have many wives. One person had 11 wives and when he became Muslim, he asked the Prophet Muhammad (P), "What should I do with so many wives?" and he said, "Divorce all except the four." The Quran says, "you can marry 2 or 3 and up to 4 women if you can be equally just with each of them" (4:3). Since it is very difficult to be equally just with all wives, in practice, most of the Muslim men do not have more than one wife. Prophet Muhammad (P) himself from age 24 to 50 was married to only one woman, Khadija. In the western society, some men who have one wife have many extramarital affairs. Thus, a survey was published in "U.S.A. Today" (April 4, 1988 Section D) which asked 4,700 mistresses what they would like their status to be. They said that "they preferred being a second wife rather than the 'other woman' because they did not have the legal rights, nor did they have the financial equality of the legally married wives, and it appeared that they were being used by these men." 22. Does Islam oppress women? No. On the contrary, Islam elevated the status of women 1,400 years ago by giving them the right to divorce, the right to have financial independence and support and the right to be identified as dignified women (Hijab) when in the rest of the world, including Europe, women had no such rights. Women are equal to men in all acts of piety (Quran 33:32). Islam allows women to keep their maiden name after marriage, their earned money and spend it as they wish, and ask men to be their protector as women on the street can be molested. Prophet Muhammad (P) told Muslim men, "the best among you is the one who is best to his family." Not Islam, but some Muslim men, do oppress women today. This is because of their cultural habits or their ignorance about their religion. Female Genital Mutilations has nothing to do with Islam. It is a pre Islamic African Custom, practiced by non Muslims including coptic Christians as well. 23. Is Islam intolerant of other religious minorities? Islam recognizes the rights of the minority. To ensure their welfare and safety, Muslim rulers initiated a tax (Jazia) on them. Prophet Muhammad (P) forbade Muslim armies to destroy churches and synagogues. Caliph Umer did not even allow them to pray inside a church. Jews were welcomed and flourished in Muslim Spain even when they were persecuted in the rest of Europe. They consider that part of their history as the Golden Era. In Muslim countries, Christians live in prosperity, hold government positions and attend their church. Christian missionaries are allowed to establish and operate their schools and hospitals. However, the same religious tolerance is not always available to Muslim minorities as seen in the past during Spanish inquisition and the crusades, or as seen now by the events in Bosnia, Israel and India. Muslims do recognize that sometimes the actions of a ruler does not reflect the teachings of his religion. 24. What is the Islamic view on- a. Dating and Premarital sex: Islam does not approve of intimate mixing of the sexes, and forbids premarital or extramarital sex. Islam encourages marriage as a shield to such temptations and as a means of having mutual love, mercy and peace. b. Abortion: Islam considers abortion as murder and does not permit it except to save the mother's life (Quran 17:23-31, 6:15 1). c. ****sexuality and AIDS: Islam categorically opposes ****sexuality and considers it a sin. However, Muslim physicians are advised to care for AIDS patients with compassion just as they would for other patients. d. Euthanasia and Suicide: Islam is opposed to both suicide and euthanasia. Muslims do not believe in heroic measures to prolong the misery in a terminally ill patient. e. Organ transplantation: Islam stresses upon saving lives (Quran 5:32); thus, transplantation in general would be considered permissible provided a donor consent is available. The sale of the organ is not allowed. 25. How should Muslims treat Jews and Christians? The Quran calls them "People of the Book", i.e., those who received Divine ******ures before Muhammad (P). Muslims are told to treat them with respect and justice and do not fight with them unless they initiate hostilities or ridicule their faith. The Muslims ultimate hope is that they all will join them in worshipping one God and submit to His will. "Say (O Muhammad): O people of the Book (Jews and Christians) come to an agreement between us and you, that we shall worship none but Allah, and that we shall take no partners with Him, and none of us shall take others for Lords beside Allah. And if they turn away, then say: Bear witness that we are those who have surrendered (unto Him)." (Quran 3:64) What about Hindus, Bahai, Buddhists and members of other religions? They should also be treated with love, respect, and understanding to make them recipients of Invitations to Islam -
questions that non-muslim will ask
قام sun_shine بالرد على موضوع لـ sun_shine في نادي جامعة القاهرة للتعليم المفتوح's اسلاميـــــات
. What are the pillars of Islam? There are five major pillars of Islam which are the articles of faith. These pillars are 1) the belief (Iman) in one God and that Muhammad (P) is His messenger, 2) prayer (Salat) which are prescribed five times a day, 3) fasting (Siyam) which is required in the month of Ramadan, 4) charity (Zakat) which is the poor-due on the wealth of the rich and 5) hajj which is the pilgrimage to Mecca once in a lifetime if one can afford it physically and financially. All the pillars should be of equal height and strength in a building in order to give the building its due shape and proportions. It is not possible that one would do hajj without observing fasting or without practicing regular prayers. Now think of a building which has pillars only. It would not be called a building. In order to make it a building, it has to have a roof, it has to have walls, it has to have doors and windows. These things in Islam are the moral codes of Islam such as honesty, truthfulness, steadfastness and many other human moral qualities. Thus in order to be a Muslim, one should not only be practicing the pillars of Islam but should also have the highest possible attribute for being a good human being. Only then the building is completed and looks beautiful. 9. What is the purpose of worship in Islam? The purpose of worship in Islam is to be God conscious. Thus the worship, whether it is prayer, fasting, or charity, is a means to achieve God consciousness so that when one becomes conscious of God, in thought and in action, he is in a better position to receive His bounties both in this world and the hereafter. 10. Do Muslims believe in the hereafter? God is Just and manifest His justice, He established the system of accountability. Those who do good will be rewarded and those who do wrong will be punished accordingly. Thus, He created Heaven and Hell and there are admission criteria for both. Muslims believe that the present life is a temporary one. It is a test and if we pass the test, we will be given a life of permanent pleasure in the company of good people in Heaven. 11. Will the good actions of the non-believers be wasted? No. The Quran clearly says that, "anyone who has an atom's worth of goodness will see it and anyone who has done an atom's worth of evil will also see it" (Quran 99:7-. By that it is meant that those who are non- believers but have done good will be rewarded in this world for their good deed. On the other hand, those who do good if they are Muslims, they will be rewarded not only in this world but also in the world hereafter. However, the final Judgment is up to God himself. (Quran 2:62) 12. What is the dress code for Muslims? Islam emphasizes modesty. No person should be perceived as a sex object. There are certain guidelines both for men and women that their dress should neither be too thin nor too tight to reveal body forms. For men, they must at least cover the area from the knee to navel and for women, their dress should cover all areas except the hands and face. The veil is not essential. 13. What are the dietary prohibitions in Islam? Muslims are told in the Quran not to eat pork or pork products, meat of the animals who died before being slaughtered or the carnivorous animals (as they eat dead animals), nor drink blood or intoxicants such as wine or use any illicit drugs. 14. What is Jihad? The word "Jihad" means struggle, or to be specific, striving in the cause of God. Any struggle done in day-to-day life to please God can be considered Jihad. One of the highest levels of Jihad is to stand up to a tyrant and speak a word of truth. Control of the self from wrong doings is also a great Jihad. One of the forms of Jihad is to take up arms in defense of Islam or a Muslim country when Islam is attacked. This kind of Jihad has to be declared by the religious leadership or by a Muslim head of state who is following the Quran and Sunnah. 15. What is the Islamic Year? The Islamic year started from the migration (Hijra) of Prophet Muhammad (P) from Mecca to Medina in 622 AD. It is a lunar year of 354 days. The first month is called Muharram. 1996 AD is in Islamic year 1416 AH. 16. What are the major Islamic festivals? Idul Fitre, marks the end of fasting in the month of Ramadan and is celebrated with public prayers, feasts and exchange of gifts. Idul Adha marks the end of the Hajj or the annual pilgrimage to Mecca. After the public prayers, those who can afford, sacrifice a lamb or a goat to signify Prophet Abraham's obedience to God, shown by his readiness to sacrifice his son Ishmael. 17. What is Sharia? Sharia is the comprehensive Muslim law derived form two sources, a) the Quran b) the Sunnah or traditions of Prophet Muhammad (P). It covers every aspect of daily individual and collective living. The purpose of Islamic laws are protection of individuals' basic human rights to include right to life, property, political and religious freedom and safeguarding the rights of women and minorities. The low crime rate in Muslim societies is due to the application of the Islamic laws. 18. Was Islam spread by the sword? According to the Quran, "There is no compulsion in religion" (2:256), thus, no one can be forced to become a Muslim. While it is true that in many places where Muslim armies went to liberate people or the land, they did carry the sword as that was the weapon used at that time. However, Islam did not spread by the sword because in many places where there are Muslims now, in the Far East like Indonesia, in China, and many parts of Africa, there are no records of any Muslim armies going there. To say that Islam was spread by the sword would be to say that Christianity was spread by guns, F-16's and atomic bombs, etc., which is not true. Christianity spread by the missionary works of Christians. Ten-percent of all Arabs are Christians. The "Sword of Islam" could not convert all the non-Muslim minorities in Muslim countries. In India, where Muslims ruled for 700 years, they are still a minority. In the U.S.A., Islam is the fastest growing religion and has 6 million followers without any sword around. 19. Does Islam promote violence and terrorism? No. Islam is religion of peace and submission and stresses on the sanctity of human life. A verse in the Quran says, [Chapter 5, verse 32], that "anyone who saves one life, it is as if he has saved the whole of mankind and anyone who has killed another person (except in lieu of murder or mischief on earth) it is as if he has killed the whole of mankind." Islam condemns all the violence which happened in the Crusades, in Spain, in WW II, or by acts of people like the Rev. Jim Jones, David Koresh, Dr. Baruch Goldstein, or the atrocities committed in Bosniaby the Christian Serbs. Anyone who is doing violence is not practicing his religion at that time. However, sometimes violence is a human response of oppressed people as it happens in Palestine. Although this is wrong, they think of this as a way to get attention. There is a lot of terrorism and violence in areas where there is no Muslim presence. For example, in Ireland, South Africa, Latin America, and Sri Lanka. Sometimes the violence is due to a struggle between those who have with those who do not have, or between those who are oppressed with those who are oppressors. We need to find out why people become terrorists. Unfortunately, the Palestinians who are doing violence are called terrorists, but not the armed Israeli settlers when they do the same sometimes even against their own people. As it turned out to be in the Oklahoma City bombing, sometime Muslims are prematurely blamed even if the terrorism is committed by non-Muslims. Sometimes those who want Peace and those who oppose Peace can be of the same religion. 20. What is "Islamic Fundamentalism"? There is no concept of "Fundamentalism" in Islam. The western media has coined this term to brand those Muslims who wish to return to the basic fundamental principles of Islam and mould their lives accordingly. Islam is a religion of moderation and a practicing God fearing Muslim can neither be a fanatic nor an extremist. -
25 questions that every non-muslim will ask 1. What is Islam? The word "Islam" means peace and submission. Peace means to be at peace with yourself and your surroundings and submission means submission to the will of God. A broader meaning of the word "Islam" is to achieve peace by submitting to the will of God. This is a unique religion with a name which signifies a moral attitude and a way of life. Judaism takes its name from the tribe of Juda, Christianity from Jesus Christ, Buddhism from Goutam Buddha and Hinduism from Indus River. However, Muslims derive their identity from the message of Islam, rather than the person of Muhammed (P), thus should not be called "Muhammadans". 2. Who is Allah? Allah is the Arabic word for "one God". Allah is not God of Muslims only. He is God of all creations, because He is their Creator and Sustainer. 3. Who is a Muslim? The word "Muslim" means one who submits to the will of God. This is done by declaring that "there is no god except one God and Muhammad is the messenger of God." In a broader sense, anyone who willingly submits to the will of God is a Muslim. Thus, all the prophets preceding the prophet Muhammad are considered Muslims. The Quran specifically mentions Abraham who lived long before Moses and Christ that, "he was not a Jew or a Christian but a Muslim," because, he had submitted to the will of God. Thus there are Muslims who are not submitting at all to the will of God and there are Muslims who are doing their best to live an Islamic life. One cannot judge Islam by looking at those individuals who have a Muslim name but in their actions, they are not living or behaving as Muslims. The extent of being a Muslim can be according to the degree to which one is submitting to the will of God, in his beliefs and his actions. 4. Who was Muhammad? (PBUH) In brief, Muhammad (Peace be upon him) was born in a noble tribe of Mecca in Arabia in the year 570 AD. His ancestry goes back to Prophet Ishmael (P), son of Prophet Abraham (P). His father died before his birth and his mother died when he was six. He did not attend a formal school since he was raised first by a nurse as it was the custom those days, and then by his grandfather and uncle. As a young man, he was known as a righteous person who used to meditate in a cave. At age 40, he was given the prophethood when the angel, Gabriel, appeared in the cave. Subsequently, the revelations came over 23 years and were compiled in the form of a book called the Quran which Muslims consider as the final and the last word of God. The Quran has been preserved, unchanged, in its original form and confirms the truth in the Torah, the psalms and the Gospel. 5. Do Muslims worship Muhammad? (P) No. Muslims do not worship Muhammad (P) or any other prophets. Muslims believe in all prophets including Adam, Noah, Abraham, David, Solomon, Moses and Jesus. Muslims believe that Muhammad (P) was the last of the prophets. They believe that God alone is to be worshiped, not any human being. 6. What do Muslims think of Jesus? (P) Muslims think highly of Jesus (P) and his worthy mother, Mary. The Quran tells us that Jesus was born of a miraculous birth without a father. "Lo! The likeness of Jesus with Allah is the likeness of Adam. He created him of dust, and then He said unto him: Be and he is" (Quran 3.59). He was given many miracles as a prophet. These include speaking soon after his birth in defense of his mother's piety. God's other gifts to him included healing the blind and the sick, reviving the dead, making a bird out of clay and most importantly, the message he was carrying. These miracles were given to him by God to establish him as a prophet. According to the Quran, he was not crucified but was raised into Heaven. (Quran, Chapter Maryam) 7. What is the difference between Shia and Sunni? Both have many things in common. They follow the same book - Quran. They follow the same prophet Muhammad (P). Both offer their prayers five time a day. Both fast in the month of Ramadan. They both go for hajj, pilgrimage to Mecca. Those who follow Prophet Muhammad (P), in accordance with his sayings and actions, are called Sunni and those who in addition follow the sayings and views of Ali (Muhammad's son-in- law), as the rightful successor to Prophet Muhammad (P), are called Shia. Shia means a partisan (party of Ali) and it started more as a political party to help Ali in his conflict with his political adversaries. Most Shias live in Iran and Iraq while the rest of the Muslim world is mostly Sunni. Shias comprise about 16-percent of the Muslim population.
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as received FASTING SIX DAYS OF SHAWWAL (Sittu Min Shawwal) Shawwal is the tenth month in the lunar calendar, as mentioned earlier. The first of Shawwal is Eidul Fitr. After the festivity of Eid it is recommended to observe six days of fast. This fast may be observed continuously non-break, or it may be observed one day at a time. If you observe it continuously, you may start on the fourth day and end on the ninth of day Shawwal, or you may select days at random, provided you complete six days before the end of Shawwal. For instance, you may observe the third, fifth, seventh, ninth, 14th and 15th days. Abu Ayyub Al-Ansari (raa) related the Messenger of Allah, (saas), said: "Whoever observes the Ramadan fast and follows it with six days of fast in Shawwal, it is as if he has fasted Dahr (the whole year)." (Bukhari) It has been mentioned earlier that Dahr means the whole year. Possibly it may also mean forever, or for life. Analyzing this hadith, our jurists (..Ulama) explained how according to this hadith, a Muslim who fasts during Ramadan every year and follows it with six days fast of Shawwal, will be credited for fasting a whole lifetime. The Jurists correctly said: a good deed (hasanah) is rewarded a minimum of ten times its *****alent. It follows, then, that one Ramadan is *****alent to ten months of fasting, and the clincher, six days, is equal to two months, (6x10=60). That undoubtedly completes the year's twelve months. Thus, we see the wisdom and the reason why the Prophet (saas) mentioned six days after Ramadan in Shawwal, not five or seven.
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أنا أدفع الحساب = I push the mathematics o إنه أُمي = He is my mother o السلطة المطلقة = Divorced salad o جوز هند = Hinds Husband o جوزين جوارب = Two husbands of socks o حقك علي = Your price on me o خطر على بالي = Danger on my mind o خليها على حسابي = Keep it on my mathematics o راحت عليك = She went on you o سعيد كتب كتابه على فيفي = Happy wrote his book on In In o ظروف قاهرة = Cairo envelopes o قدر ظروفي = Evaluate my envelopes o كفيل = Like an elephant o لا يمت لي بصلة = He does not die to me an onion o لم أهرب قط = I never escaped a cat o معمول بالجوز = Made in husband o مكتب المراجعات = Vomit office o يتقبل = To be kissed o يستر على عرضك = Cover on your wide hahahahaha: :D :D :D :D
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Easy &Difficult Easy is to judge the mistakes of others Difficult is to recognize our own mistakes -------------------- Easy is to talk without thinking Difficult is to refrain the tongue -------------------- Easy is to hurt someone who loves us. Difficult is to heal the wound --------------------- Easy is to forgive others Difficult is to ask for forgiveness -------------------- Easy is to set rules. Difficult is to follow them -------------------- Easy is to dream every night. Difficult is to fight for a dream -------------------- Easy is to enjoy life every day. Difficult to give its real value -------------------- Easy is to promise something to someone. Difficult is to fulfill that promise --------------------- Easy is to say we love. Difficult is to show it every day --------------------- Easy is to make mistakes. Difficult is to learn from them -------------------- Easy is keep the friendship with words Difficult is to keep it with meanings
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The absent party is not faulty>>>>الغايب عذره معه Actions speak louder than words>>>>العبرة بالأعمال وليست بالأقوال Add fuel to the fire>>>>يزيد الطين بلة Address people in the language they can understand>>>>خاطب الناس على قدر عقولهم Advice is ever in want>>>>لا خاب من استشار After black clouds, clear weather>>>>كل شدة وتهون،الصبر مفتاح الفرج Always has been, always will be>>>>من شبّ على شيء شاب عليه After great effort, he explained that water is water>>>>وفسّر الماء بعد الجهد بالماء Birds of feather flock together>>>>الطيور على أشكالها تقع A chip of the old block>>>>هذا الشبل من ذاك الأسد Charity begins at home>>>>الأقربون أولى بالمعروف Do as you would be done>>>>عامل الناس كا تحب أن يعاملوك Cut your coat according to your cloth>>>> على قدر لحافك مد رجليك، رحم الله إمرءاً عرف قدر نفسه Conciliation is the matter of the law>>>>الصلح سيد الأحكام A creaking gate hangs long>>>>الباب ذو الصرير يعيش طويلاً Do good and cast it into the sea>>>>اعمل خير والقه في البحر Easy come, easy go>>>>ما يأتي بسهولة يذهب بسهولة،ما لا تجلبه الرياح تأخذه الزوابع The end justifies the means>>>>الغاية تبرر الوسيلة Every tide has its ebb>>>>لكل جواد كبوة It is the end that counts>>>>إنما العبرة بالنهاية To err is human>>>> كل ابن آدم خطاّء Every cloud has a silver lining>>>>رب ضرة نافعة Don’t put your head in the lions mouth>>>>لا تلقوا بأيديكم إلى التهلكة A friend in need is a friend indeed>>>>الصديق وقت الضيق
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How Poor Are We One day a father and his rich family took his son to a trip to the country with the firm purpose to show him how poor people can be. They spent a day and a night in the farm of a very poor family. When they got back from their trip the father asked his son, "How was the trip?" "Very good Dad!" replied his son. "Did you see how poor people can be?" the father asked. "Yeah!" "And what did you learn?" The son answered, "I saw that we have a dog at home, and they have four. We have a pool that reaches to the middle of the garden; they have a creek that has no end. We have imported lamps in the garden; they have the stars. Our patio reaches to the front yard, they have a whole horizon." When the little boy was finishing, his father was speechless. His son added, "Thanks Dad for showing me how poor we are!" Our outlook on life depends on the way you look at things. What others may think as riches, others may want. The most important things in life are your friends, family, health, good humor and a positive attitude towards life. If you have these then you have everything!
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Days go faster than we can imagine.Time is running too .I still remember the first topic I have posted here about Ramadhan.It is just as if it were written yesterday!! !How happy we were to recieve Ramadhan and now it is about to leave silently .We will miss you Ramadhan indeed .Ramadhan should not be gone just as if none happened.We must utilize what we have learned of it .It was the month of mercy .So , we have to show mercy .It was the month of being soooo close to Allah.So it is better to keep it on throughout the whole year.Ramadhan was the month of doing good deeds.Thus, we must not give it up doing that throughout the whole days of ours . Ramadhan comes regularly once per year not because it is a habit , a custom or something new to us,but because of reminding us about Allah and those ritual rights we are supposed to do during our life .It is a reminder to have a close look about ourselves much more better.Ramadhan!! you will go ,but your lessons are gonna be kept inside of each muslim on this earth .It is a spirtual circulation to renew and strengthen our spirtual power towards Allah . best regards
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I've Learned I've learned that no matter what happens, or how bad it seems today, life does go on, and it may be better tomorrow. I've learned that you can tell a lot about a person by the way he/she handles a rainy day and lost luggage. I've learned that regardless of your relationship with your parents, you'll miss them when they're gone from your life. I've learned that making a "living" is not the same thing as making a "life." I've learned that life sometimes gives you a second chance. I've learned that you shouldn't go through life with a catcher's mitt on both hands. You need to be able to throw something back. I've learned that whenever I decide something with an open heart, I usually make the right decision. I've learned that even when I have pains, I don't have to be one. I've learned that every day you should reach out and touch someone. People love that human touch - holding hands, a warm hug, or just a friendly pat on the back. I've learned that I still have a lot to learn. [i]
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Teacher: Ted, if your father has $10 and you ask him for $6, how much would your father still have? Ted: $10. Teacher: You don't know Maths. Ted: You don't know my father! ---- Mother: David, come here. David: Yes, mum. Mother: You really disappoint me. Your results are getting worse. David: But I will only get my report book tomorrow. Mother: I know that, but I'm going Hong Kong tomorrow so I'm scolding you now. ---- Father: Why did you fail your Mathematics Test? Son: On Monday, teacher said 3 + 5 = 8 Father: So? Son: On Tuesday, she said 4 + 4 = 8. On Wednesday, she said 6 + 2 = 8. If she can't make up her mind, how do I know the right answer? ---- Girl: Do you love me? Boy: Yes Dear. Girl: Would you die for me? Boy: No, mine is undying love ---- Man: How old is your father? Boy: 1 year older then me Man: How can that be? Boy: He became a father only when I was born ---- Teacher: Simon, your composition on "My Dog" is exactly the same as your brother's. Did you copy his? Simon: No, teacher. It's the same dog! ---- Father: Your teacher says she finds it impossible to teach you anything! Son: That's why I say she's no good! ---- Teacher: Where were you born? Student: Singapore , Sir. Teacher: Which part? Student: All of me, Sir. ---- Teacher: How come you do not comb your hair? Ah Kow: No comb, Sir. Teacher: Use your dad's then. Ah Kow: No hair, Sir. ---- A boy came home from school with his exam results. "What did you get?" asked his father. "My marks are under water," said the boy. "What do you mean 'under water'?" " They are all below 'C' (sea) level!"
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The Fast of Ramadan Ramadan is the ninth month of the Muslim calendar. The Month of Ramadan is also when it is believed the Holy Quran "was sent down from heaven, a guidance unto men, a declaration of direction, and a means of Salvation". It is during this month that Muslims fast. It is called the Fast of Ramadan and lasts the entire month. Ramadan is a time when Muslims concentrate on their faith and spend less time on the concerns of their everyday lives. It is a time of worship and contemplation. During the Fast of Ramadan strict restraints are placed on the daily lives of Muslims. They are not allowed to eat or drink during the daylight hours. Smoking and sexual relations are also forbidden during fasting. At the end of the day the fast is broken with prayer and a meal called the iftar. In the evening following the iftar it is customary for Muslims to go out visiting family and friends. The fast is resumed the next morning. According to the Holy Quran: One may eat and drink at any time during the night "until you can plainly distinguish a white thread from a black thread by the daylight: then keep the fast until night" The good that is acquired through the fast can be destroyed by five things - the telling of a lie slander denouncing someone behind his back a false oath greed or covetousness These are considered offensive at all times, but are most offensive during the Fast of Ramadan.
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أذكار الصباح والمساء The Morning and Evening ‘Thiker’ (Remembrance) 1. بسم الله الذي لا يضر مع اسمه شيء في الأرض ولا في السماء وهو السميع العليم (ثلاث مرات) [رواه الترمذي] “In the name of Allah with whose Name nothing is harmful on Earth nor in the Heavens and He is the All-Hearing, the All-Knowing.” (Three times) [Reported by Tirmdhi]. 2. أعوذ بكلمات الله التامات من شر ما خلق. (ثلاث مرات) [مسلم]. “I seek refuge in the perfect words of Allah from the Evil of what He has created” (Three times) [Muslim]. 3. "قل هو الله أحد" ثلاثا, "قل أعوذ برب الفلق" ثلاثا , "قل أعوذ برب الناس" ثلاثا. [أبو داود و الترمذي و النسائي]. Recite Chapter 112 (Three times), Chapter 113 (Three times), and Chapter 114 (Three times). [Abu Dawud, Tirmidhi and An-Nasa’ey]. 4. آية الكرسي "الله لآ إله إلا هو الحي القيوم" [النسائي في عمل اليوم و الليلة] Recite Verse Al-Kursi (V255, Ch 2) “Allah Lailaha illa Huwa” [An-Nasa’ey]. 5. "أمسينا و أمسى الملك لله و الحمد لله لا إله إلا الله وحده لا شريك له , له الملك و له الحمد وهو على كل شيء قدير, رب أسألك خير ما في هذه الليلة , وخير ما بعدها , و أعوذ بك من شر هذه الليلة و شرما بعدها , رب أعوذ بك من الكسل وسوء الكبر , رب أعوذ بك من عذاب في النار , و عذاب في القبر" و إذا أصبح قال ذلك أيضاً: " أصبحنا و أصبح الملك لله". [مسلم]. “We have reached the evening and at this very time unto Allah belongs all sovereignty, and all praise is for Allah. None has the right to be worshipped except Allah, Alone without any partner, to Him belongs all sovereignty and praise and He is over all things omnipotent. My Lord, I ask You for the good of this night and the good of what follows it and I seek refuge in You from the evil of this night and the evil of what follows it. My Lord, I seek refuge in You from laziness and senility. My Lord, I seek refuge in You from torment in the Hell Fire and torment in the grave.” Likewise, one says in the morning: “We have reached the morning and at this very time unto Allah belongs all sovereignty…” [Muslim]. 6. " اللهم بك أصبحنا وبك أمسينا , وبك نحيا و بك نموت , و إليك النشور " و إذا أمسى فليقل " اللهم بك أمسينا وبك أصبحنا , وبك نحيا و بك نموت , و إليك المصير" [الترمذي و أبن ماجه]. “O Allah, by your leave we have reached the morning and by Your leave we have reached the evening, and by Your leave we live and by Your leave we die and unto You is our resurrection.” And at night say: “O Allah, by your leave we have reached the evening and by Your leave we have reached the morning, and by Your leave we live and by Your leave we die and unto You is our return.” [Tirmidhi and Ibn Majah]. 7. "اللهم عالم الغيب والشهادة فاطر السماوات و الأرض رب كل شيء و مليكه , أشهد أن لا إله إلا أنت أعوذ بك من شر نفسي و من شر الشيطان و شركه, وان أقترف على نفسي سوءاً أو أجره إلى مسلم". [أبو داود و الترمذي] “O Allah, Knower of the unseen and the seen, Creator of the Heavens and the Earth, Lord and sovereign of all things, I bear witness that none has the right to be worshipped except You. I seek in You from the evil of myself and from the evil of Shytan and his call to Shirk(Polytheism), and from committing wrong against myself or bringing such upon another Muslim”. [Abu Dawud and Tirmidhi]. 8. "اللهم إني أسألك العفو و العافية في الدنيا و الآخرة , اللهم إني أسألك العفو و العافية في ديني , ودنياي , و أهلي , و مالي , اللهم أستر عوراتي , و آمن روعاتي , اللهم احفظني من بين يدي , و من خلفي , و عن يميني , و عن شمالي , و من فوقي , و أعوذ بعظمتك أن أغتال من تحتي". [أبو داود و النسائي و ابن ماجه]. “O Allah, I ask You for pardon and well-being in this life and in the Here-After. O Allah, I ask You for pardon and well-being in my religion and worldly affairs, and my family and my wealth. O Allah, veil my ‘Awrah’ (everything privet you do not want anyone to see from your body and others, or your weakness) and set at ease my dismay. O Allah, preserve me from the front, the back(behind), my right, my left and from above, and I seek refuge in Your Greatness that I may be attacked from below.” [Abu Dawud, An-Nasa’ey and Ibn Majah]. 9. "لا إله إلا الله وحده لا شريك له , له الملك و له الحمد و هو على كل شيء قدير" (مائة مره). [متفق عليه]. “None has the right to be worshipped except Allah; He is One and has no partner. All the kingdom is for Him, and all the praises are for Hi, and He is Omnipotent” (One hundred times) [al-Bukhari and Muslim]. 10. أصبحنا على فطرة الإسلام , و كلمة الإخلاص , و على دين نبينا محمد r و على ملة أبينا إبراهيم حنيفاً مسلماً و ما كان من المشركين. [رواه أحمد]. “We rise upon the Fitrah(religion of Islam) of Islam, and the word of Sincerity(La illah illa Allah), and upon the religion of our Prophet Muhammad r and on the religion of our Father Abraham Hanif(Islamic Monotheism) and Muslim and he was not of the Mushrikeen(Polytheists, idolaters)”. [Reported by Ahmed] 11. يا حي يا قيوم برحمتك أستغيث اصلح لي شأني كله و لا تكلني إلى نفسي طرفة عين . [رواه الترمذي] “O Ever Living, O self-Subsisting and supporter of all, by Your Mercy I seek help, rectify for me all of my affairs and do not leave me depend on myself, even for the blink of an eye”. [Reported by Tirmidhi]. 12. اللهم أنت ربي لا إله إلا أنت خلقتني و أنا عبدك , وأنا على عهدك و وعدك ما استطعت أعوذ بك من شر ما صنعت , أبوء لك بنعمتك علي و أبوء بذنبي , فاغفر لي فإنه لا يغفر الذنوب إلا أنت. [رواه البخاري] “O Allah, You are my Lord, none has the right to be worshipped except You, You have created me and I am your servant and I abide to Your covenant and promise as best as I can, I seek refuge in You from the evil of what I have done (wrong), I acknowledge Your favor upon me and I acknowledge my sin, so forgive me, for none forgives sins except You”. [Reported by Al-Bukhari]. 13. سبحان الله و بحمده (مائة مره) [مسلم] “Subhan Allah Wa behamdih (How perfect Allah is and I praise Him)” (One hundred times). [Muslim].
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اناشيد رائعة باللغة الانجليزية ... هذه اول انشودة باسم :بدأنا باسم الله http://www.islamonline.net/arabic/fa...BismiAllah.ram هذي الأنشودة الثانية بعنوان نشيد السلام أيضاً للمنشد يوسف إسلام http://www.islamonline.net/arabic/fa...ages/peace.ram هذي الأنشودة الثالثة بعنوان قل هو الله أحد أيضاً للمنشد البريطاني يوسف إسلام http://www.islamonline.net/arabic/fa...mages/Ahad.ram وأيضاً الرابعة بعنوان دستورنا القرآن للمنشد يوسف إسلام (بمصاحبة كورال من الأطفال) http://www.islamonline.net/arabic/fa...ges/Dostor.ram
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وماذا بعد رمضان يا ....؟؟؟
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السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته ان الحمدلله نحمده ونستعينه ونستغفره ونستهديه ونعوذ بالله من شرور انفسنا وسيئات اعمالنا اما بعد... اخواني واخواتي .. عشنا ايام جميله ورائعه في رمضان .. امتاز فيها الجو الايماني الجميل من ابتهال لله تعالى وشكر وقيام ليل وأعمال خيريه . وهاهو الان قد اوشك شهر رمضان علي الانتهاء سائلين الله عز وجل ان يقبل صيامنا وقيامنا وصالحات اعمالنا ..ويكفر عن سيئات اعمالنا ..اللهم امين ولكن مايحزن للاسف هو انقلاب بعض ا لناس وتحولها عن العباده بعد شهر رمضان .. فنستغرب وكان الله تعالى يراهم في رمضان ولايراهم بعد رمضان . فتجد تهورها في الحياه ووقوعها مره ثانيه في بحر الدنيا وزخرفها وكما قال احد الشيوخ " اهتموا بالخزف ونسوا الذهب " نهاية رمضان لايعني انتهاء العباده .. بل هنا وفي هذه الايام يجب ان نرىانفسنا وكيف عبادتنا بعد شهر رمضان . فعندما تاتي طاعه بعد طاعه , فهذا يعني قبول الطاعه والا فالله المستعان ويقول عليه الصلاة والسلام " احب الاعمال الى الله ادومها وان قل " فاين اصبحت مداومة الاعمال اليوم قلت المساجد بعد ان كانت مليئه , وقلت قراءة الناس للقران بعد ان كانوا بالورد اليومي , وقل حضور الناس للمحاضرات العلميه وزاد حبهم لما فيه للدنيا البعض يقول كيف وكيف تحولنا هنا سأضرب لكم مثال بسيط سمعته من شيخ حفظه الله تعالى تخيل لو ان هناك مركب وراكب . والمركب الجسد والراكب الروح فلو اكل الجسد اكثر لقوي على الراكب واصبح لايستطيع توجيه الدفه , فينقلب الحال واصبح المركب يمشي بنفسه . اما لو كان الوضع عاكسا وازاد غذاء الروح , فهي توجه الدفه بنحو ماتريد . وهذا كان رمضان فرمضان كان عباره عن غذاء روحي .. فنرى الصائم من جانب والقائم من جهه اخرى , وقارىء القران والعابد والمستمع لمحاضره . وعندما يصلح الجميع تصلح الامه ونرى صلاح الروح . ولكن بعد رمضان للاسف زاد غذاء الجسد عن الروح فتغيرت الاوضاع واصبح الجسد المحب للدنيا المتحكم بها اخواتي واخواتي الكرام , لاننسى ان رمضان كان عباره عن تحويل الانسان لانسان محب للعمل لله تعالى مداوم عليه . ورمضان كان فتره للاحماء لكي نرى نتيجة هذا الاحماء بعد هذا الشهر الفضيل . والفائز من يري نفسه مداوما على العمل حتى بعد رمضان نسال الله منهم . فلنقف لحظه ولننظر لانفسنا فمن كان يعبد رمضان فان رمضان قد ولى وذهب ومن كان يعبد الله فان الله حي لايموت لاتكونوا مما كان يصلي في رمضان وبعده لا ؟ لاتكونوا مما كان يقرا القران في رمضان وبعده تجده في الارفف .. وكم من كتب القران مرففه ولانجد من يلمسها الله المستعان بينما المجلات" تتشقق" من كثرة تصفحها . وكم من المساجد الي لم تك تجد فيها مكان للصلاه واصبحت الان ساحه كبيره فاضيه وهادئه للاسف . وكم من جلسات عائليه جميله كانت في رمضان وانقلب الوضع واصبح كل انسان يجري في حبه للدنيا وحبه لرزقه ونسي الاهل والرحم . واختم بالوصايا العشر للشيخ عبد الله بن عبد الرحمن الجبرين، لمن اراد الثبات بعد رمضان وهم 1ـ أولا وقبل كل شي طلب العون من الله – عز وجل – على الهداية والثبات وقد أثنى الله على دعاء الراسخين في العلم " رَبَّنَا لا تُزِغْ قُلُوبَنَا بَعْدَ إِذْ هَدَيْتَنَا وَهَبْ لَنَا مِنْ لَدُنْكَ رَحْمَةً إِنَّكَ أَنْتَ الْوَهَّابُ " 2ـ الإكثار من مُجالسة الصالحين والحرص على مجالس الذكر العامة كالمحاضرات والخاصة كالزيارات . 3ـ التعرف على سير الصالحين من خلال القراءة للكتب أو استماع الأشرطة وخاصة الاهتمام بسير الصحابة فإنها تبعث في النفس الهمة والعزيمة . 4ـ الإكثار من سماع الأشرطة الإسلامية المؤثرة كالخطب والمواعظ وزيارة التسجيلات الإسلامية بين وقت وآخر . 5ـ الحرص على أداء الفرائض، كالصلوات الخمس، وقضاء رمضان، فان في الفرائض خير عظيم . 6ـ الحرص على النوافل ولو القليل المُحبب للنفس فان أحب الأعمال إلى الله أدومها وإن قل كما قال النبي صلى الله عليه وسلم . 7ـ البدء بحفظ كتاب الله والمداومة على تلاوته وأن تقرأ ما تحفظ في الصلوات والنوافل . 8ـ الإكثار من ذكر الله والاستغفار فإنه عمل يسير ونفعه كبير يزيد الإيمان ويُقوي القلب . 9ـ البعد كل البعد عن مفسدات القلب من أصحاب السوء و أجهزة التلفاز والدش والاستماع للغناء والطرب والنظر في المجلات الخليعة . 10ـوأخيرا أوصيك أخي الحبيب بالتوبة العاجلة .. التوبة النصوح التي ليس فيها رجوع بإذن الله فإن الله يفرح بعبده إذا تاب أشد الفرح . أخواني واخواتي الكرام لا تكن من أولئك القوم الذين لا يعرفون الله إلا في رمضان، لقد قال فيهم السلف: " بئس القوم لا يعرفون الله إلا في رمضان "، نعم انتهى رمضان ولكن لم ينته العمل الصالح .. لماذ لانقف ونقول اللهم تقبل اعمالنا ؟ ألم تتاملوا في قول الله تعالى " وقدمنا الى ماعلموا فجعلناه هباءً منثورا" اللهم لاتجعلنا منهم كان الصحابه يسالون الله ان ياتي رمضان في 6 اشهر وال 6 اشهر اللتي بعدها يسالون الله ان يتقبل اعمالهم , فهل سالنا الله تقبل العمل والمداومه عليه ؟ نسال الله ان يتقبل عملنا ويحيينا لرمضان القادم يارب ان شاء الله وبارك الله فيكم وتقبل الله صالح اعمالكم منقول للاستفادة
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سلي صيامك مع المسابقة الرمضانية
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سلي صيامك مع المسابقة الرمضانية
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سلام من رب العالمين عرض وصف بالرائع والمذهل لبوابات البراكين بل أنها من شدة هيجانها وثورانها وُصفت بالمذهلة بل وصل بهم الأمرأنهم يعرضون رحلات سياحية لرؤية بعض هذه الحفر تقع هذه الحفرة قرب قرية في أوزباكستان ويسميها أهل القرية بـ Darvaz أي 'الباب إلى الجحيم' والسبب واضح... هذه الفوهات والحمم البركانيه الخارجه من باطن الأرض تذكرنا بنار جهنم وهي عينه بسيطة مقارنة بجهنم الحقيقية والتي لها سبعين ألف زمام وعلى كل زمام سبعين ألف ملك أي يقوم بسحبها إلى موقعها يوم الحساب ما يقارب من خمسة مليارات ملك " وما قدروا الله حق قدره والأرض جميعا قبضته يوم القيامة والسماوات مطويات بيمينه " ورد هذا الحديث فى صحيح البخارى: عن أبي هريرة عن النبي صلى الله عليه وسلم قال:- " إذا اشتد الحر فأبردوا بالصلاة فإن شدة الحر من فيح جهنم واشتكت النار إلى ربها فقالت يا رب أكل بعضي بعضا فأذن لها بنفسين نفس في الشتاء ونفس في الصيف فهو أشد ما تجدون من الحر وأشد ما تجدون من الزمهرير " و إذا كان هذا نفسها ؟؟؟ فما بالنا بها ؟؟؟ إذا كنا غير قادرين على تحمل نفسها فهل نستطيع أن نحتمل النار نفسها؟؟؟ أحبائى فى الله كلما اشتد الحر تذكروا أن هذا نفس من أنفاس جهنم كلما سرت في الطريق و أتعبتك حرارة الشمس و سال العرق على جبينك و جف ريقك من شدة الحر و تمنيت أن تجد ظلا تستظل به فاعلم أن أفضل الظل هو ظل عرش الرحمن و أحسن شربة هي شربة من يد الحبيب المصطفى صلى الله عليه و سلم عند الحوض و اعلم أن الدنيا سجن المؤمن ولا راحة في السجن فاعلم أن راحتك لن تجدها إلا عند أول قدم تضعها في الجنة فقم بالليل و أنت متعب من عمل اليوم كله لتصلى لربك و تناجيه يا من تريد أن ترتاح من التعب كي ترتاح في الآخرة و صم يوما شديد الحر يبعد الله به وجهك عن النار سبعين خريفا يا من تخشى عذاب جهنم و رطب وجهك بدمعة من خشية الله يقيك الله بها نار جهنم يا من تخشى ربك وقانا الله و إياكم عذاب النار و أسكننا في جنته فهو أرحم الراحمين " وللنجاة طرق " نسأل الله العلي القدير أن يهدينا إليها طرق النجاة من النار صلاة الفجر والعصر: قال النبي صلى الله عليه وسلم ( لن يلج النار أحد صلى قبل طلوع الشمس وقبل غروبها ) وقال صلى الله عليه وسلم ( من صلى لله أربعين يوماً في جماعة يدرك التكبيره والأولى كتب له براءة من النار وبراءة من النفاق ) الصدقه: قال صلى الله عليه وسلم ( من استطاع منكم ان يستتر من النار ولو بشق تمره فليفعل ) سنة الظهر قبل الصلاة وبعدها: قالى عليه الصلاة والسلام ( من يحافظ على أربع ركعات قبل الظهر وأربع بعدها حرمه الله على النار ) الجهاد لإعلاء كلمة الله تحت راية مسلمه: الحديث ( من أغربت قدماه في سبيل الله فهما حرام على النار ) حسن الخلق: الحديث ( من كان هيناً لينا قريباً حرمه الله على النار ) تحرير رقبة مؤمنه: الحديث ( ومن اعتق رقبة مؤمنه كانت فداءه من النار ) الصيام: الحديث ( الصيام جنة وحصن حصين من النار ) صيام رمضان وقيامه: الحديث ( إن لله تبارك وتعالى عتقاء في كل يوم وليلة ( يعني رمضان ) وإن لكل مسلم في كل يوم وليلة دعوة مستجابه ) الوقوف بعرفه: الحديث ( ما من يوم أكثر من أن يعتق فيه عبيداً من يوم عرفه ) البكاء من خشية الله : الحديث ( لا يلج النار رجل بكى من خشية الله حتى يعود اللبن في الضرع ولا يجتمع غبار في سبيل الله ودخان جهنم في منخري مسلم أبداً ) الحراسه في سبيل الله : الحديث ( عينان لا تمسهما النار عين بكت من خشية الله وعين باتت تحرس في سبيل الله ) صيام التطوع: الحديث ( ما من عبد يصوم يوماً في سبيل الله تعالى إلا باعد الله بذلك اليوم وجهه عن النار سبعين خريفاً ) أخي الحبيب أختي الحبيبه هذه بعض طرق النجاة من النار أمامك فأسلك فالطريق إلى الله سالك وميسر وفقنا الله لما يحبه ويرضاه نسأل الله العلى القدير أن يجعلنى و اياكم من الفائزين فى الأخرة و أن يدخلنا الجنة برحمته و أن يجعل همنا الآخرة و يشغلنا بطاعته و عبادته و أن يتقبل منا عباداتنا وأن يحشرنا مع عباده الصالحين اللهم إنى أستغفرك من كل ذنب كبير أو صغير علمته أو جهلته تعمدته أو أخطأته أسررت به أو أعلنته سبحانك إنى ظلمت نفسى ظلما كثيراً فاغفر لى و ارحمنى و أنت أرحم الراحمين اللهم صلى على محمد و على آل محمد كما صليت على إبراهيم و على آل إبراهيم إنك حميد مجيد اللهم بارك على محمد و على آل محمد كما باركت على إبراهيم و على آل إبراهيم إنك حميد مجيد سبحانك اللهم و بحمدك أشهد أن لا إله إلا أنت أستغفرك و أتوب إليك