Sunday, June 18, 2023

Qurbani se pahle 10 din

 Qurbani se pahle 10 din 












Friday, June 16, 2023

Qurbani kis shkhs per wajib hay?

Qurbani kis shkhs per wajib hay?
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Qurbani Guidelines and Eligibility.

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Qurbani kis pay wajib hay

Qurbani (also known as Eid al-Adha or the Feast of Sacrifice) is a religious practice in Islam where an animal, typically a goat, sheep, cow, or camel, is sacrificed as an act of obedience to Allah (God) and to commemorate the willingness of Ibrahim (Abraham) to sacrifice his son, Ismail (Ishmael), as an act of submission to Allah's command.

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In terms of the weight of the animal, there is no specific requirement or restriction mentioned in Islamic teachings regarding the weight of the animal for Qurbani. The eligibility of an animal for Qurbani depends on certain conditions such as age, health, and meeting the minimum size requirements. Generally, the animal should be a certain age or older, such as a one-year-old sheep or goat, two-year-old cow, or five-year-old camel.

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It's worth noting that the distribution of the meat from the sacrificed animal is an essential part of Qurbani. According to Islamic principles, the meat is divided into three parts: one-third is for the person performing the sacrifice and their family, one-third is for friends and neighbors, and one-third is given to the less fortunate and those in need.

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If you have specific requirements or guidelines related to Qurbani, it is recommended to consult with a knowledgeable Islamic scholar or local religious authority who can provide you with accurate and up-to-date information based on your region and religious practices.

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Tuesday, June 13, 2023

Maydan -e-mehshr Molana tariq jamil


 



Qayamat: The Day of Judgment

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Quyamat ka din
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"Qayamat ka din" (Day of Judgment) is a concept in Islamic eschatology, referring to the Day of Resurrection or the Day of Judgment. It is believed to be the day when Allah (God) will raise all human beings from the dead and judge them based on their deeds in life. According to Islamic belief, on this day, all people will be held accountable for their actions, and their eternal fate, either Paradise or Hell, will be determined.

The precise timing of the Day of Judgment is unknown and is considered to be in the knowledge of Allah alone. It is believed that various signs and events will occur before the Day of Judgment, as mentioned in Islamic scriptures such as the Quran and Hadith (teachings and practices of the Prophet Muhammad). These signs include both minor and major signs, signaling the approach of the end times.

It is important to note that predictions about the exact timing of the Day of Judgment are considered speculative, and no one can accurately predict when it will occur. In Islam, emphasis is placed on living a righteous life and preparing for the afterlife, rather than obsessing over the specific timing of the Day of Judgment.


Sunday, June 11, 2023

Allah ki narazgi ki nashanian molna tariq jamil, tariq jamil


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Wednesday, June 7, 2023

Lohe mahfooz kia hay?


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Lohe Mehfooz" is a term used in Islamic eschatology and refers to a preserved tablet or a protected document that contains the decrees and knowledge of Allah (God). It is believed to be made of an indestructible material, possibly iron, and is said to be guarded by angels.

In Islamic tradition, it is believed that the "Lohe Mehfooz" contains everything that has happened and will happen, including the destiny of every individual. It is considered a divine record of all creation. Muslims believe that Allah revealed the contents of the "Lohe Mehfooz" to the angels, and from there, it is believed to have been transmitted to the prophets.

The concept of "Lohe Mehfooz" is mentioned in the Quran, specifically in Surah Al-Buruj (Chapter 85, Verse 21-22), where it is said that the records of people's deeds are preserved in a well-guarded and preserved tablet.

It's important to note that the concept of "Lohe Mehfooz" is a religious belief and may vary in interpretation among different individuals and sects within Islam.


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