Thursday, December 8, 2011

ARRAHMAAN ARRAHIM ?





ARRAHMAAN = MOST MERCIFUL

ARRAHIM = MOST COMPASSIONATE

BUT WHEN U ASK A MULLA  HE WILL TELL YOU THAT 
ALLAH HAS GIVEN PUNISHMENT TO ALL THE HUMAN KIND FOR THE SIN OF ONLY 1 MAN THE ADAM...

ALLAH HAS MADE THIS LIFE DIFFICULT FOR MUSLIMS AND EASY FOR THE KUFFARS CAUSE THIS WORLD IS JANNAT FOR KUFFARS AND JAIL FOR MOMIN...

ALLAH GIVE KUFFARS MORE THAN MUSLIMS AND DONT READILY PUNISH THEM BUT ON THE OTHER HANDS HE GIVES LESS TO MUSLIMS AND PUNISHES THEM FOR EVEN NOT KEEPING THE BEARED OR NOT KEEPING THE PANT ABOVE ANKLES...

ALLAH MAKES DEATH DIFFICULT AND THE ANGEL OF DEATH BEATS YOU SOUL OUT OF YOU BODY..

ALLAH PUNISHES YOU FOR YOU SINS BEFORE EVEN THE JUDGEMENT IN THE QABR...

HE WILL RAISE YOU ON THE LAST DAY AND AGAIN GIVE YOU PUNISHMENTS...

AND HE WILL PUT YOU IN THE HELL FOREVER AND EVER FOR THE THINGS YOU HAVE DONE IN LIMITED LIFE TIME...


HAVE YOU EVER WONDER WHY THAN ALLAH IS CALLED MOST MERCIFUL AND MOST COMPASSIONATE?


Friday, November 11, 2011

PRAISES ?


Alhamdulillah or (الحمد لله) is an Arabic phrase meaning "Praise to God" or "All praise is due to Allah," similar to the Hebrew phrase Halelu Yah (Hallelujah). In everyday speech it simply means "Thank God!" It is used by Arabic-speakers of all religions, but more frequently by Muslims due to the centrality of this specific phrase within the texts of the Qur'anand the words of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.
However, its meanings and in-depth explanation have been the subject of much exegesis and explanation.
The phrase has three basic parts:
  • Al - The
  • Hamd-u - meaning the "feeling of gratitude", as opposed to Shokr, "words of gratitude".
  • Li 'llah - preposition + noun Allah. Li is a preposition meaning for, belonging to, etc.

NOW IF ALL PRAISES ARE TO ALLAH ALONE


AND HE IS THE ONLY WORTH OF PRAISES


THAN WHY DO WE PRAISE



PROPHETS

SCHOLARS

MULLAS

PEERS

ETC ?


AREN'T WE DOING SHIRK BY PRAISING THEM ?