The Path of Remembrance – Islamic Foundation (Villa Park) Qiyam

2009 September 7
by AbdelRahman

There was no slideshow available at the masjid, so if you download it (post below) you can follow the talk via MP3 and scroll through the slides insha Allah.

Paths Of Remembrance Resources

2009 August 30

Assalamu Alaykum,

Jazakum Allahu khayran for those of you who attended today! As promised, the slideshow has been uploaded. Please note that all of the information is not on the slides themselves, so you have to combine them with your notes.

Also, the Morning and Evening adhkaar are linked as well. Be sure to listen to them every morning and evening, and eventually try to memorize them to gain benefit insha Allah.

Slideshow

Adhkaar (uncompress them first, and then you might need to use iTunes to open them up and play them)

Khutbah – Ramadan Reminder

2009 August 28

Given at the Islamic Center of Naperville in Chicago, Illinois.

P.S. Dude’s adhaan in the beginning was awesome masha Allah.

Reconnecting with the Book of Allah this Ramadan

2009 August 26
by Mehreen

Assalamu Alaykum and (somewhat belated) Ramadan Mubarak to all of you!

Once again, by the Grace and Mercy of Allah, you and I have been chosen to witness Ramadan this year. This is indeed an exclusive honor as many who witnessed Ramadan last year are not here with us this time. Therefore, it is crucial for us to take advantage of this blessed month and not be among those who the Prophet (saw) said should have their noses rubbed in the dust because they are present during Ramadan and yet do not take advantage of this blessing.

To fully benefit from Ramadan, it is absolutely necessary for us to set at least a few realistic and achievable goals for ourselves. If we start out the month without any goals in mind, there is no doubt that we will never get where we want to be. Before I share my personal goals this Ramadan, let us listen quickly to this beautiful advice from our dear Shaykh, Yaser Birjas:

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So there is one reminder I particularly took away from this video: “The best loved deeds to Allah are the ones that are continuous even if they are little” (Bukhari and Muslim).

In addition to doing my prayers on time and doing all my sunnahs, there is one goal I have made for myself keeping the above hadith in mind. I have decided to particularly focus on strengthening my relationship with the Quran as Ramadan is indeed the month of the Quran. I plan on achieving my goal this month in 3 specific ways:

1. Reading/ Reciting: Everyday, I make it a point to read three pages of Quran with proper tajweed. I know I could do more, but I also know that instead of quantity, I want to focus on the quality (ie, I want to make sure I’m reading properly with all the rules). Also, knowing I have a large number of pages to cover, for some reason, makes me feel lazy. So, I am taking it slowly, 3 pages at a time. Alhamdulillah, I have not missed a day, and my plan for next week is to add a page to the existing three.

2. Memorizing (with translation): Do you ever want to memorize more Quran but get overwhelmed at the idea of having to memorize those “long surahs?” I can relate! This year, instead of making a goal to memorize an entire juz or 10 different surahs, I am memorizing only three verses a day, but- here’s the catch- with word to word translation. To aid my memorization, I have picked one mushaf to read from and one Qari to follow along with. Verse by Verse Quran has been a great help as I can listen to Qari Husary’s recitation and memorize with it. Another amazing resource that I have been using for the word-to-word translation is Allah’s Quran.  I can see the Arabic text, the word by word breakdown of the meaning, and listen to the recitation, AND read the tafsir all at the same time. Alhamdulillah for technology, eh? :)

3. Listening to lectures on the Quran: Finally, it is always good to listen to reminders on a daily basis, so I have been listening to a class online on the Quran. If you are like me and have been looking for a nice, motivating, and FREE Quran class during Ramadan,  I would definitly recommend:

Wisam Sharieff Quran Class

This class is conducted daily by Wisam Sharieff, instructor at Bayyinah Institute. Even if you can’t listen to both sessions, you can at least benefit from one.

So, this is a jist of how I am reconnecting with the Book of Allah this Ramadan.  Often, we focus on lots of new and “big” things, but brush some of the more fundamental, but important aspects of our deen.  So, I urge everyone who reads this to make an effort, insha Allah, to invest some time into connecting with the Quran during this blessed month. And if you are already doing so, please share your tips!

May Allah accept our deeds this Ramadan and make it our best one yet :)

WasatStudios.com – Creating And Sustaining North American Muslim Scholarship

2009 August 3
by AbdelRahman
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This speech was actually given the day of the signing of the Pledge of Mutual Respect and Cooperation (AKA the Sunni Unity Pledge). The session was the perfect bridge builder to set up the signing of the pledge that took place late that night during ISNA 2007. The hall was packed with all sorts of listeners, particulary those all “sides” involved, and the result was a great event of unity for the convention and for Muslims in America since.

WasatStudios.com has brought this speech to you in light of its brand new website at www.wasatstudios.com. Wasat Studios will be providing great high quality lectures such as this one, instructional series, and originals on its brand new website. Hit up www.wasatstudios.com, follow them on Twitter, and join the Google Groups mailing list!

The Muslim Wedding Dilemma

2009 July 12
by AbdelRahman

Disclaimer: Though I am not a descendant from the Indo-Paki-Bengali ethnicity, growing up in a supremely Desi community, as well as marrying a Bengali sister has given me keen insight into the ideology and methodology of Desi weddings – perhaps an insight even more accurate due to my relative objectivity. That being said, please take the following article for what it is: observations and analysis. Feel free to add any points or discuss anything mentioned, jazakum Allahu khayran.

It’s July 12th.

You know what that means.

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