The Importance of Muharram and Fasting on the Day of Ashoora | Mufti Menk

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  • @NURULHUDAdawahcallingtoAllah

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  • @AleenaandBroZ
    @AleenaandBroZ Před 11 měsíci +4

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    @qariabdulhaq1013 Před 2 lety +35

    I invite everyone to listen beautiful Quran recitation

  • @melissaimoudrg_70
    @melissaimoudrg_70 Před rokem +24

    New revert at 52. Never fasted before. Prayers please! Al Hamdolillah for everything ❤️

    • @ilyasmonia8973
      @ilyasmonia8973 Před 11 měsíci +2

      how are you getting on may Allah bless you make it easy for you each step of the way

  • @ciudad9268
    @ciudad9268 Před 2 lety +28

    If anyone is going through any sort of trouble wether financial or physical or mental recite this dua. It eliminates difficulties and was recited by prophet yunus in the whales stomach. May Allah ease your problems and give u the best of the dunya and akhirah. May you all get the highest levels in jannah and hear some good news very very soon ameen sumameen
    la ilaha illa anta subhanaka inni kuntu minaz-zalimin

    • @zainabKhan-oz4kh
      @zainabKhan-oz4kh Před 11 měsíci

      Thanks but how to recite. Is there any particular time or nu to recite above dua.

    • @ciudad9268
      @ciudad9268 Před 11 měsíci

      @@zainabKhan-oz4kh I just recite it as dhikr

  • @famaratraore710
    @famaratraore710 Před 11 měsíci +1

    May Allah bless you mufti menk from the Gambia 🇬🇲 🙏 ❤️

  • @mutahhaliratou2206
    @mutahhaliratou2206 Před 11 měsíci +4

    May Allah Almighty grant us the ability to do good deed that will be acceptable Ameen ya Rabb Alameen
    BarakAllahu Feekum Jazakallahu kharian

  • @allihussein6034
    @allihussein6034 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Watching this on the day before Ashura..Alhamdhulila

  • @shaheensultana1525
    @shaheensultana1525 Před 2 lety +2

    Jazak Allah khairan sheikh

  • @Zaid26127
    @Zaid26127 Před 2 lety +2

    Jazakallah khair

  • @abudujana13
    @abudujana13 Před 11 měsíci

    JAZAKALLAH KHAIR

  • @ahmadabdulquddus102
    @ahmadabdulquddus102 Před 2 lety +1

    Ya Awwal bestow Your blessings, peace and grace upon our Master Muhammad and upon his family and companions according to the perfection of Allah and as befits His perfection.

  • @islamicknowledge4999
    @islamicknowledge4999 Před 2 lety +2

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  • @peaceofvoice6378
    @peaceofvoice6378 Před 11 měsíci

    Jazakallah kahir

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    @sanashoukatshoukat5467 Před 2 lety +3

    Mashallah 💖

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    @rizwanaparveen4812 Před 2 lety +2

    Aameen

  • @pradelelien3267
    @pradelelien3267 Před 2 lety +2

    InshaAllah

  • @feminas8987
    @feminas8987 Před 2 lety +1

    Subahan Allah

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    @pradelelien3267 Před 2 lety +3

    Remind me Ya Mufti!

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    @arab-pubgm6067 Před 2 lety +1

    Subhan’Allah 💖💖

  • @fatmaharr3183
    @fatmaharr3183 Před 2 lety +2

    Inshallah Inshallah Inshallah 🤲

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    @muhammadusman1330 Před 2 lety +6

    First view subhanallah ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️

  • @zedmelor8842
    @zedmelor8842 Před 2 lety +18

    Dua for Muharram:
    "O Allah, bring this [month or year] upon us with security, iman, safety, Islam, protection from shaytan, and your pleasure".
    اللّهم أَدْخِلْهُ عَلينا بِالأمْنِ وَالإيمان، وَالسَّلامَةِ وَالإسْلام، وِجوارٍ مِّنَ الشَّيْطان، وَرِضْوَانٍ مِّنَ الرَّحْمن.
    Allahumma adkhilhu ‘alayna bil amni wal iman, was salamati wal islam, wa jiwarim minash shaytan, wa ridwanim minar Rahman.
    (Tabarani, Hadith: 6237)

  • @junaidkarodia4713
    @junaidkarodia4713 Před 2 lety +2

    100 % brother

  • @zainudeenrawther3607
    @zainudeenrawther3607 Před 2 lety +4

    ❤️💖😍👏👏🤲

  • @zainudeenrawther3607
    @zainudeenrawther3607 Před 11 měsíci

    Muharram 🤲❤️🧡

  • @Alhamdulillah_02
    @Alhamdulillah_02 Před rokem +1

    Assalamualikum can we fast 1 To 10 day of muhrram🌹....

  • @fatmaharr3183
    @fatmaharr3183 Před 2 lety +3

    🌆

  • @aliay2743
    @aliay2743 Před 2 lety +1

    When is Ashoora?

  • @Freepalestineee786
    @Freepalestineee786 Před rokem

    Give water don’t stop it

  • @ebrahimpanvelwala8283
    @ebrahimpanvelwala8283 Před 2 lety +6

    Ya husain

    • @saa1190
      @saa1190 Před 2 lety +3

      Ya is used when calling onto people and as Hussain (as) is not the all seeing nor the all hearing nor does he have knowledge of your situation he cannot benefit nor harm you. Calling onto other then Allah is shirk

    • @ebrahimpanvelwala8283
      @ebrahimpanvelwala8283 Před 2 lety

      @@saa1190 ok

  • @up3260
    @up3260 Před 2 lety +16

    By all standards, the day Imam Hussain, the grandson of the beloved Prophet Muhammad, was killed was a great tragedy. Indeed, it was the greatest tragedy. He was martyred, along with his family members, simply because he stood against injustice. The family of Yazeed (the Banu Umayyah) and the family of Ziyad rejoiced the day he was killed. Not only did they celebrate the day of Ashura, but they turned it into a tradition for subsequent years. They would gather their family and friends and rejoice at the martyrdom of Imam Hussain.
    While fasting is a great form of worship, we the Shia have valid reservations regarding the fast of Ashura. It is always recommended to fast, anytime throughout the year (except Eid), but the problem is that there is a history of politics behind the fast of Ashura.
    Killing the very grandson of the Prophet was a major crime, so Banu Umayya attempted to shift the focus of the people for the day of Ashura. Possessing power and money, they spread to the Muslims that Ashura is a blessed day. They did so by indoctrinating their people that on Ashura God saved Prophet Musa and his people from the pharaoh. He saved Prophet Ibrahim from the fire of Namrud, and so on. To thank God for that blessed day, they encouraged the people to fast on Ashura.
    Here are several points that demonstrate how the hadeeths which speak of the fast of Ashura are fabricated. The Prophet probably never said them, but they were forged after him.
    First: There are several hadeeths in Sahih Bukhari, Sahih Muslim, and Tirmidhi which tell us when the Prophet arrived Medina, he saw the Jews fasting, Upon knowing the reason why they were fasting, he said we the Muslims are closer to Musa, so we should also fast. If you analyze these hadeeths, you will realize that they all go back to these four narrators who supposedly narrated them directly from the Prophet:
    1- Ibn Abbas
    2- Abu Musa Al-Ash’ari
    3- Abu Huraira
    4- Mu’awiya
    The Prophet came to Medina the first year of the Hijra. As for Ibn Abbas, he was born three years before Hijra, which makes him four years old when the Prophet supposedly said this Hadith. In the Science of Hadith, the narration of a four-year-old boy is generally not accepted.
    As for Abu Musa, he came from the tribe of Banu Ash’ar in Yemen. He became Muslim before the Hijra, but he was not seen in Medina till the battle of Khaybar in the seventh year after Hijra. The Prophet had sent him to Yemen to preach to his tribe. Hence, Abu Musa was not in Medina in the first year of Hijra, so how could he possibly narrate this hadith?
    As for Abu Huraira, he also was not seen in Medina until after the battle of Khaybar in the seventh year of Hijra. He also came from Yemen.
    As for Muawiya, the son of Abu Sufyan, he became Muslim in the eighth year of Hijra, so how could he narrate a hadith from the Prophet seven or eight years before he became Muslim?
    Some of the hadeeth go back to Ibn Zubayr, who was also a young boy when the Prophet entered Medina.
    Therefore, it is quite clear that all the narrators of this hadith were either not in Medina at the time, or they were young boys, so how can we possibly accept such a hadith? It is pretty convincing that the hadith was forged later on by Bani Umayya.
    Second: Let’s look at the word “Ashura” which is mentioned in the hadith. According to Ibn Al-Atheer, there are two meanings to Ashura: an old meaning and a new meaning. The old meaning, which was during the Arab’s time and the Prophet’s time, meant the tenth day of any month. The new meaning surfaced after Imam Hussain was killed on the tenth of Muharram. After that, Ashura came to be known as the tenth of Muharram, but before that it was simply the tenth day of any month. So when the Prophet supposedly said this hadith, he just said Ashura, and he didn’t say the tenth day of which month. This demonstrates that the hadith was forged after the day of Ashura, and it slipped from the mind of the ones who forged it that before Ashura, the word had a different, more general meaning.
    Third: Today, go to any Jew, even their scholars, and ask them: Do you have a fast on the day which God saved Moses, or a day which corresponds to the tenth of Muharram? They don’t, and they will tell you that even in the past they didn’t have such a fast. They fast on Yum Kippur, the day when Moses returned from Mt. Sinai and realized that his people were worshipping the calf. To expiate for their sin, they fasted, but they have no fast they day God saved them from the pharaoh. But the hadith in the books of Saheeh tells us that it was a tradition of the Jews, and they would all fast that day.
    If you even look at the day the Jews fast, it never corresponded with the tenth of Muharram when the Prophet came to Medina. It corresponded with Muharram on the 28th year after Hijra.
    Fourth: It seems the one who forged the hadith was not aware of how the Islamic Calendar originated. During the time of Umar, since Muslims wanted a set date to refer to, he created the Hijri calendar by seeking the advice of Imam Ali. So they decided to make the starting point the migration of the Prophet, and they made the first month Muharram. However, the Prophet entered Medina in Rabi-ul-Awwal, not in Muharram, and so the one who probably forged the hadith assumed that the Prophet entered Medina in Muharram because that is when the calendar starts. So the hadith tells us the Prophet when he first entered Medina he saw the Jews fasting on Ashura, but the Prophet didn’t enter Medina in Muharram, he did so in Rabu-ul-Awwal, ten months before Muharram! There’s a clear discrepancy here.
    Fifth: The prophet knows more about the Shariah of previous Prophets such as Prophet Musa, and he doesn’t need the Jews to teach him that. The Prophet is also higher than copying what the Jews would do.
    Sixth: How come there is so much emphasis on the fast of Ashura around the world? Thousands of speeches are dedicated to it, millions of pamphlets are distributed encouraging people to fast on Ashura, and so on. There are many other days throughout the year which are highly recommended to fast, such as the 27th of Rajab, but how come you don’t see a single pamphlet or speech encouraging it? This shows that this is a political thing, originally designed to focus the attention away from the Martyrdom of Imam Hussain, and to consider it a blessed day. I don’t know how anyone can stand on the Day of Judgment before Prophet Muhammad and consider the very day his grandson was slaughtered a blessed day.
    Thus, based on these reasons we Shia have our reservations on the fast of Ashura. Banu Umayya were behind it, and considering it a blessed day is not an offence to us the Shia, but an offence to Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him and his family.

  • @jackjackk8633
    @jackjackk8633 Před 2 lety +2

    So i can fast tomorrow on 11th so tonight?

    • @NURULHUDAdawahcallingtoAllah
      @NURULHUDAdawahcallingtoAllah  Před 2 lety +4

      NO TOMORROW IS THE 2 MUHARRAM USE ISLAMIC CALENDAR THE 11th WILL 21/10/2021

    • @murtuzahashmi936
      @murtuzahashmi936 Před 2 lety

      21/08/2021

    • @sciencelover7766
      @sciencelover7766 Před 2 lety +1

      @@NURULHUDAdawahcallingtoAllah when it is in India... please tell me brother

    • @piqueluhg8224
      @piqueluhg8224 Před 2 lety

      Don’t fast on these days. It’s all fabrication, please do your research and not fully these Salafis blindly. They are severely misguided and are going to misguide you as well

  • @syedgardezi3861
    @syedgardezi3861 Před 11 měsíci +2

    This is the sad day for Muslims when grandson of over prophet Mohammed Shaheed by the lant on yazeed.
    You still saying he was Muslim?
    Lanat on your thoughts

    • @051duaahmed5
      @051duaahmed5 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Yazeed was the son of Muaaviya who was a Muslim so Yazeed was a Muslim technically. Just so called.

    • @Smearrrrrrgle
      @Smearrrrrrgle Před 11 měsíci

      I’m just now learning that Sunnis “celebrate” this day.

    • @Smearrrrrrgle
      @Smearrrrrrgle Před 11 měsíci

      @@051duaahmed5also, what Muslim kills a baby who was thirsty for water. Absolutely merciless

    • @051duaahmed5
      @051duaahmed5 Před 11 měsíci

      @@Smearrrrrrgle yes ofc absolutely brutal. Who's denying this fact. He was a jahanummi.

  • @salafahmed7474
    @salafahmed7474 Před 11 měsíci

    Holy Prophet (SAW) didn't know about the 7th Day of Passover (date of the crossing of the sea as mentioned in the Old Testament - Book of Leviticus)??? He had to learn from the Jews of Madinah??? He had to prove himself to the Jews???
    Also so how many other so called 'Great or Good' events coincided on this tragic day (as mentioned in the Sahih Sitta) when the flesh and blood of the Holy Prophet (SWS) was ripped apart, butchered and slaughtered, his daughters were imprisoned, tortured and dishonoured. You want us to celebrate these 'Great and Good' events on the day the Holy Prophets loved ones were murdered??? When in reality, these myths (false events) were recorded by the enemies of the Holy Prophet (sws) in order to hide and gloss over the tragedy of Karbala from feeble minded people. Is it really surprising the cursed murderers who fought the Holy Prophet in the battles of Badr, Uhud..... and against Ali, Hasan and Hussain in Jamal and Siffin eventually fought and murdered Hussain and the offspring of Muhammad (sawas). They are the deceived and cursed followers of Iblees. They think they finally finished the job against the Holy Prophet in their futile attempt to destroy or at the very least distort the Message.
    Its is not surprising at all, they party and celebrate the day of Ashura but they use this event to attack and ridicule the followers of Ahlul Bayt in order to continue the deception by highlighting cultural practices of certain fringe groups. They avoid mentioning the principles upon which Hussain made his stand and do not care of the teachings from Kerbala, instead they use it as a platform for more deception. What injustice against the Holy Prophet (sws) when Allah ta’ala commanded unconditional love for his near relatives; did they forget:
    O Prophet, say, "I do not ask you for a reward for this [message] except for unconditional love to my near relatives." (42:23)
    Instead they justify allegiance and devotion to the enemies of the Holy Prophet and his purified family.
    The Ahlulbayt are the purest of the pure and Allah (swt) prevented ALL impurity from them. Allahs (swt) singled them out from other pure ones from the Qur’an by making them the purest of the pure (arabic thathiraqum thathira):
Allah only intends to keep ˹the causes of˺ evil away from you and make you the purest of the pure completely, O members of the ˹Prophet’s˺ family! (33:33)
    They, the likes of Abu Sufian, Mauwiyya, Amr bin Aas, Omar bin Saad.... have had many followers and disciples through the ages and even to this day. They have deceived many but this is only temporary because truth always prevails against falsehood. Take note of Allah ta'alas reassurance to the Holy Prophet (sws) and don't be among those who scheme against Allah for you will curse yourselves and be losers in this world and in the hereafter. 

Allah ta’ala tells the Holy Prophet what they did in the past and says they are still planning against Him but He is the best of planners:
    And [remember, O Muḥammad], when those who disbelieved plotted against you to restrain you or kill you or evict you . But they plan, and Allāh plans. And Allāh is the best of planners. [Anfal:30, Qur'an 8:30]

  • @piqueluhg8224
    @piqueluhg8224 Před 2 lety +4

    Astaghfirullah. This guy here is describing a day where the Prophet’s holy grandson and his family being butchered as being a “great” day.
    What has happened to the religion of Islam. May Allah protect us from the evil of the misguided

    • @fflarexx9061
      @fflarexx9061 Před 2 lety

      Uh.....Holy? What..?
      Anyways
      i think the reason he mentioned that was probably because it is important to know the history.. he's not saying its a great day because of what happened but that it is great because of the benefits you also get from fasting on that day, like being forgiven from your minor sins of the past
      And also another reason could be from this : (note that i copy pasted this from a site, i am in no way saying it is from me)
      What is the history of Ashura?
      According to a narration reported by Aishah r.a, the wife of the Prophet s.a.w, it was a pre-Islamic tradition of the Quraish and people of Makkah to fast on the 10th day of Muharram. The Prophet s.a.w also observed it. However, when he migrated to Madinah, the Prophet s.a.w found that a group of ‘the People of the Book’ were also fasting on the same day. Rasulullah s.a.w asked them the reason why they were fasting on that day and they replied
      هذا يَوْمٌ عَظِيمٌ، وهو يَوْمٌ نَجَّى اللَّهُ فيه مُوسَى، وأَغْرَقَ آلَ فِرْعَوْنَ، فَصَامَ مُوسَى شُكْرًا لِلَّهِ‏
      "This is a blessed day. On this day, Allah saved (Prophet) Musa and drowned the people of Firaun (the pharoah), and so Prophet Musa a.s fasted on this day to give thanks to Allah.."
      (Sahih Al-Bukhari)
      Upon hearing their response, the Prophet s.a.w urged his companions to uphold this good act as Muslims believe in all the prophets of Allah a.s.
      ...do you get why it is considered a great day?

    • @fflarexx9061
      @fflarexx9061 Před 2 lety

      I just watched the video, completely and i dunno why youre saying that. Maybe rewatch the video again? He is not saying it is a great day because that happened he LITERALLY said it is a sad occurance , i am paraphrasing but yknow

    • @arfainali3736
      @arfainali3736 Před 11 měsíci

      Dude he literally mentioned maula hussain a.s and said its a sad event atleast watch the full video and speak

  • @AliRaza-pr9yx
    @AliRaza-pr9yx Před 2 lety +1

    He is lying he's a Wahabi. Ask him about the death of grand son.