Months in Islam

These are the months in Islam…

Muharram(محرم) Safar(صفر) Rabi' al-awwal(رببع الاول) Rabi' ath-thani(ربع الثانی) These are the months in Islam…

Dschumada al-ula(جمادی الاول) Dschumada al-uchra(جمادی الثانی) Radschab(رجب) and Scha'ban(شعبان)

Ramadan(رمضان) Ramadan(رمضان) Ramadan(رمضان) and Schawwal(شوال)

Dhu'l-qa'da(ذوالقعدۃ) Dhu'l-hidschdascha(ذوالحجۃ)

These are the months in Islam…

Delicious Fruits


It is the collection of Delicious Fruit which I know if you know other than listed below then please post the name in comments I will update it as soon as possible. Click on the Fruit name and see its Picture.

Pineapple/Ananas, Apple, Apricot, Banana, Bilberry, Black currant, Blackberry, Blueberry, Breadfruit, Calabash, Melon/Cantaloupe, Orange/Celementine, Cherry, Coconut, Cranberry, Date, Fig, Gooseberry, Grapefruit, Grapes, Greengage, Guava, Huckleberry, Kiwifruit, Kumquat, Lemon, Lime, Litchi/Lychee, Loganberry, Mandarin orange, Mango, Melon, Olive, Orange, Papaya/Pawpaw, Passion fruit, Peach, Pear, Persimmon, Plum, Pomegranate, Quince, Raspberry, Red currant, Strawberry, Sambucus (elderberry) and Water Melon.

Human on the Moon

Dear Islamic Brothers and Sisters! The topic of Wuzu and science is being discussed and nowadays many people are looking towards science. There are some people who not only look up to the scientist but they are well impressed by the English scientists. It is a request to these people that there are some issues that even the scientist cannot solve and our Holy Prophet صلی اللہ تعالٰی علیہ والہ وسلم solved these matters a long time ago. Scientists claim that they have been to the moon but Sarkar-r-Madina صلی اللہ تعالٰی علیہ والہ وسلم travelled beyond the moon when he صلی اللہ تعالٰی علیہ والہ وسلم went on the night journey (Shab-e-Miraaj) about fourteen hundrer and fifty years ago. I took part in the Urs Mubarak of Ala Hazrat رضی اللہ عنہ at Dar-ul-Uloom Amjadiya, Alamgir Road, Baab-ul-Madina Karachi, where some poems were read from Hadaiq-e-Bakshish Shareef, amongst those poems this line of the poem was read:

‘The heads is that head which is sacrificed at your feet’

The writer of Bahar-e-Shariat, Haztat Moulana Mufti Muhammad Amjad Ali Azami’s son, the writer of the commentary of the Holy Qur’an, Hazrat Allama Abdul Mustafa Azhari رحمۃ اللہ علیہ read one line of the poem:

‘They say that the human went to the moon,
The king of Tayba went beyond the skies’

Meaning: It is claimed that the human has gone up to the moon. In reality the moon is so close that Sultan-e-Makka, Tajdar-e-Madina صلی اللہ تعالٰی علیہ والہ وسلم left the moon behind on the night of Mairaaj and travelled beyond the seven skies.

Washing the Arms

There are three major veins in the elbow that are connected to the heart, liver and the brain. The elbow usually stays covered with clothing and if water and air does not reach these parts, one may suffer from mental problems. To wash this part in Wuzu is obligatory and when the moisture reaches these veins it will strengthen the heart, liver and the brain and In’shaa-Allah عزوجل it will save the person from illnesses. Also, by washing the arms including the hands, a link is created in between the person and the particles of light and the particles begin to flow. This action makes all the body parts strong.

Protection from Blindness

Dear Islamic Brother and Sisters! I will bring to your attention such a disease in which the real moisture of the eyes become less or finishes completely and the patient eventually becomes blind. Physicians have researched that if the eyebrows are wet frequently then one can be protected from this dangerous disease. Al-Hamdu-Lillah عزوجل! The one who performs Wuzu and washes his face means that his eyebrow will also become wet. Those lucky individuals who have decorated their faces with the beautiful beard should listen carefully as Professor George Ali states, “When one washes the face and the beard, the bacteria on the face and the beard are cleansed. The roots of the hair will become string when water reaches them. If one passes the fingers through the beard (with the intention of acting upon the Sunnah) he will not get nits. Not only that but if one leaves water in the beard, he will be saved from pain in the veins in the neck, thyroid gland and other such illnesses of the neck.”

Benefits of Washing the Face

Nowadays the pollution in the atmosphere is increasing. Many chemicals and dirt fly into the eyes and on the face. If the face and the eyes are not washed, they are at risk of becoming infected. A European doctor wrote a thesis called ‘Eye, water and Health’. In this thesis he encouraged people to wash their eyes many times in a day, otherwise you risk catching many dangerous illnesses. Very rarely do you get spots if you wash your face. ‘Beychar’ has stated a very interesting fact. She states, “Muslims do not need any type of chemical lotions as they wash their face many times in a day during Wuzu which safeguards it from many illnesses.” Experts say, “ The face should be washed over and over again to save it from allergies.”

Al-Hamdu-Lillah عزوجل! This is only possible during Wuzu. Al-Hamdu-Lillah عزوجل the face is massaged when performing Wuzu, the blood circulates around the face and the dirt is removed from the face and it becomes more beautiful.

Benefits of Washing the Nose

The lungs need air free from pollution and it should contain 80% moisture and should be more than 90 degrees Fahrenheit. To attain this type of air, Allah عزوجل has blessed us with a nose. To make the air moist, the nose creates a quarter of gallon of moisture and the hair in the nostrils stop dirt going inside the lungs. There is a microscopic brush in the nose. This brush contains small particles which kill bacteria that travel through the air and enter the nose. These particles also defend the lysozyme, which assist and save the eyes from infection. Al-Hamdu-Lillah عزوجل, the one who does Wuzu, rinses his nose and due to this the nose is cleaned and due to the water entering the nose, a Muslim is saved from many illnesses of the nose. It is very beneficial for a person to do ‘Ghusl of the nose’ (to sniff water up the nose) if he suffers from wounds in the nose and from catarrh.