Three Persons Whose Dua not rejected
Abu Hurairah (Radiallaho Anho) reports,
Rasulullah (Sallallaho Alaihi Wassallam) said:
"There are three persons whose Dua is not rejected,
The fasting person until he breaks the fast,
the just ruler and the oppressed person,
whose Dua Allah (Subhanahu wa Taala) lifts above
the clouds and opens unto it the doors of Jannah
and Allah (Subhanahu wa Taala) says,
'I swear by my honor, verily , I shall assist you,
even though it may be after sometime.' "
{ Ahmed }
Sultan Ahmed Mosque, Istanbul
The Sultan Ahmed Mosque is a historical mosque in Istanbul , the largest city in Turkey and the capital of the Ottoman Empire (from 1453 to 1923). The mosque is popularly known as the Blue Mosque for the blue tiles adorning the walls of its interior. It was built between 1609 and 1616, during the rule of Ahmed I. Like many other mosques, it also comprises a tomb of the founder, a madrasah and a hospice. While still used as a mosque, the Sultan Ahmed Mosque has also become a popular tourist attraction. Sultan Ahmed Mosque is known as seventeenth largest mosque in the world.
Al Fateh Mosque (Bahrain Grand Mosque)
The Al-Fateh Mosque also known as Al-Fateh Islamic Center & Al Fateh Grand Mosque is eighteenth of the largest mosques in the world, capable of accommodating over 7,000 worshippers at a time. he mosque is the largest place of worship in Bahrain . It is located next to the King Faisal Highway in Juffair, which is a town located in the capital city of Manama . The mosque very close to the Royal Bahraini Palace , the residence of the king of Bahrain Hamad ibn Isa Al Khalifah. The huge dome built on top of the Al-Fatih Mosque is made of pure fiberglass.
Masjid e Tooba (Gol Masjid), Karachi, Pakistan
Masjid e Tooba or Tooba Mosque is located in Karachi , Sindh , Pakistan . Locally, it is also known as the Gol Masjid. Masjid e Tooba was built in 1969 in Defense Housing Society, Karachi is nineteenth largest mosque in the world. It is located just off main Korangi Road . Masjid e Tooba is often claimed to be the largest single dome mosque in the world. It is also major tourist attraction in Karachi . Masjid e Tooba is built with pure white marble. The dome of the Masjid e Tooba is 72 meters (236 feet) in diameter, and is balanced on a low surrounding wall with no central pillars. Masjid e Tooba has a single minaret standing 70 meters high. The central prayer hall has a capacity of 5,000 people. It has been built keeping acoustics in mind. A person speaking inside one end of the dome can be heard at the other end. This mosque was designed by Pakistani architect Dr Babar Hamid Chauhan.
Al-Aqsa Mosque, Jerusalem
Al-Aqsa Mosque also known as al-Aqsa, is an Islamic holy place in the Old City of Jerusalem . The site that includes the mosque (along with the Dome of the Rock) is also referred to as al-Haram ash-Sharif or “Sacred Noble Sanctuary”, a site also known as the Temple Mount, the holiest site in Judaism, the place where the First and Second Temples are generally accepted to have stood.Widely considered as the third holiest site in Islam, Muslims believe that the prophet Muhammad was transported from the Sacred Mosque in Mecca to al-Aqsa during the Night Journey. Islamic tradition holds that Muhammad led prayers towards this site until the seventeenth month after the emigration, when God ordered him to turn towards the Ka’aba. Al-Aqsa is comes as twentieth largest mosque of the world. A mosque is a place of worship for followers of Islam. Muslims often refer to the mosque by its Arabic name, Masjid. The mosque serves as a place where Muslims can come together for prayer as well as a center for information, education and dispute settlement. This post features top 20 largest mosques of the world, hope you will like our effort.
Angel hierarchy
There is no standard hierarchical organization in Islam that parallels the
division into different "choirs" or spheres,
as hypothesized and drafted by early medieval Christian theologians.
Most [who?] Islamic scholars agree that this is an unimportant topic in Islam,
especially since such a topic has never been directly mentioned or addressed in the Qur'an.
However, it is clear that there is a set order or hierarchy that exists between Angels,
defined by the assigned jobs and various tasks to which angels are commanded by God.
The Angel Jibreel is the most recognized angel, as in Islam this angel delivers
the message of Allah (Quran) to the prophets.
Some scholars suggest that Islamic angels can be grouped into fourteen categories
. Numbers 2-5 are considered archangels.
. Numbers 2-5 are considered archangels.
Hamalat al-'Arsh, Those who carry the 'Arsh (throne of God) (40:7)
Gabriel, the angel of revelation, who is said to be the greatest of the angels.
Raphael, who will blow the trumpet twice at the end of time.
At the first blow, everyone in heaven and earth will die including all angels
(e.g., Azrael, Gabriel and Raphael himself)
and at the second blow, all will be brought forth to meet their Lord.
Michael (2:98), who provides nourishments for bodies and souls.
Azrael, the angel of death.
The angels of the seven heavens.
Hafaza (The Guardian Angel):
Kiraman Katibin (Honourable Recorders) (Al Infithaar 82:11),
two of whom are charged with each human being; one writes down
good deeds, and the other writes down evil deeds.
Mu'aqqibat (The Protectors) (Ar-Raad 13:10-11), who keep people from death
until its decreed time and who bring down blessings.
Nakir and Munkar, who question the dead in their graves.
Darda'il (The Journeyers), who travel in the earth searching out assemblies
where people remember God’s name.[2]
Harut and Marut are believed to be two angels who came down to
The knowledge gained from these angels was misused by the evil ones
in teaching sorcery to the inhabitants there.(2:102) .
The angels charged with each existent thing, maintaining order
and warding off corruption. Their number is known only to God.[3]
Biography of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)
The Biography of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) |
He was born on Monday, 12th Rabi Al Awwal, April 22nd, 571 AC. |
He died in Makkah before Muhammad (p.b.u.h.) was born. |
He is Muhammad Ibn Abdullah Ibn Abdul Muttalib Ibn Hashim Ibn Abd Manaf Ibn Qusai Ibn Kilab. |
First Thuyeba, the freed slave girl of his uncle Abdul Uzza known as Abu Lahab, then Haleema Bint Abu Dhuaib, best known as Haleema Al Sadiyah. |
Because she saw an angel in a dream calling the new-born baby Ahmad. |
His father’s slave girl, Umm Aiman (May Allah be pleased with her). |
He loved him very much and preferred him to his own sons. |
That he would hold a prestigious position.
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