In present time, looking at the spectrum of the Muslim world, it seems that the nations of the world that identify themselves as Islamic countries, do not reflect the better condition than the condition which prevailed in later decades after the death of Prophet Mohammed (SAW) during the life of IMAM HUSSAIN, the grand son [...]
Asgar Fakhruddin
The first converts of Islam - many men of very humble origins bore with fortitude and courage the hardships perpetuated by Quresh chieftains opposed to the teachings of RASULALLAH (S.A.)
The hills of RAMDHA and the place called BAT’HA became scenes of cruel tortures. BILAL the first Moazzin of Islam was taken each day to [...]
Fatemi Culture - Our Worthy Legacy
0 Comments Published by juzar February 24th, 2008 in UncategorizedMulla Juzar Sh Yusuf bhai Noorani
Introduction to the basis and foundation of Fatemi culture.
1. Tawheed: If capitalism or Marxism or any other ‘ism’ is the philosophy of life for others, it is the philosophy of ‘Tawheed’ in the Kalematus Shahadat, “La Ilaha Illallah”, brought by Rasulallah (SA) in which lies the foundation of our [...]
Irshadaat on Islamic Shari’ah & Fatemi Culture
0 Comments Published by admin February 24th, 2008 in UncategorizedForwarded by: Shk Mustafa Abdulhussain
IRSHADAAT
You have recognized the values and perceptions of the West and encountered
their culture. You are acquainted with western educational standards, their
knowledge and their codes of conduct. Indeed the West has made significant
progress in science and technology, but at the cost of spiritual serenity
and loss of peace of mind. Moral and religious [...]
Importance of the 15th night of Shaban
0 Comments Published by admin October 20th, 2007 in UncategorizedQazi Sh Abbas Borhany
There are a few precise nights, when doors of Rahmat are open more widely for humankind. Night of 15th Shabaan is one of those specific chosen nights of Barakaat, when Doa is granted. Amir al Mumineen Ali Ibn Abi Talib (A.S.) taught a Doa to his very close Sahabi, [...]
Manners of Deen and Benevolent Traditions in Celebrating a Marriage
0 Comments Published by admin October 19th, 2007 in UncategorizedShadi Ni Masarraat
Introduction
It our good fortune and destiny that Allah Subhanahu has acknowledged our identity with Islam. We are ordained to follow the noble directives of Aimmat Tahereen (A.S.) and to adopt to the mannerisms of their virtuous Doat Kiram. In our times our beloved Aqa Moula Syedna Mohammad Burhanuddin (TUS) demonstrates and epitomises the [...]
Mulla Juzar Sk Yusuf
Background : In the year 1399 Hijri, a mutlaqa (seminar) was held for four days in al- Jamea-tus-Saifiyah at Surat. It was called al-Mutlaqa al-Fatemi al-Ilmi. At this seminar Aqa Moula reiterated seven golden principles which are in fact based on the original Islamic injunctions brought by Rasulullah [...]
Zakat and Qarzan Hasanah in Light of the Qur’an
0 Comments Published by admin October 19th, 2007 in UncategorizedAliasger Sh Saifuddin Rasheed
Zakat, the fourth pillar of Islam, instructs its members to give part of their worldly wealth to help those in need and further, to the cause of truth. As Allah states:
“They will question thee concerning what they should expend (for charity). Say: whosoever good you expend is for the Parents, the kinsmen, [...]
Mulla Juzar Sh Yusuf
‘Rizq’ is a very distinct and broader term than to be translated to material wealth or income. ‘Rizq’ is consisted of all forms of Allah’s bounties, which are essential for the prosperity of man in this world and the hereafter. Money or wealth is only one form among many [...]
Asghar Fakhruddin
Those who devour usury will not stand except as stands one whom the devil by his touch has driven to madness. That is because they say: Trade is like usury: but Allah has permitted trade and forbidden usury…. Allah will deprive usury of all blessing, but will give increase for deeds of charity, for [...]
