Even if we blur our face, it's still enough fitnah to upload our pictures.
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Even if we blur our face, it's still enough fitnah to upload our pictures.
I feel there's this need to do Ihsaan with everything we do. We could be attending to any worldly task, but if we try to convert the intention to do it with complete attention and in a way help the ummah, it just changes the complete stream.
Like, we could incorporate our worldly job to benefiting the Ummah in general, with it's money (our business) or the job itself directly (as in medical field).
I've been delaying my end semester article for a month almost, and now I just have tonight to finish it. As I sat down to get done with it, this thing -Ihsaan just struck me. I felt a sense of guilt for not attending to it with full attention (though the reasons are purely for studying other things).
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ANC mourn the passing of former Muslim Judicial Council president, Moulana Ihsaan Hendricks
ANC mourn the passing of former Muslim Judicial Council president, Moulana Ihsaan Hendricks
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The African National Congress (ANC) has sent condolences to the Muslim Judicial Council (MJC) and the Muslim community of South Africa following the passing of former MJC president, Moulana Ihsaan Hendricks.
ANC national spokesperson, Pule Mabe, said Hendricks had died on Friday after a long illness.
“Hendricks was a scholar and an activist in the Palestine solidarity movement. He…
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'5 Guidelines for a Great Logo' by Ihsaan, Our Branding/Marketing Contributor
‘5 Guidelines for a Great Logo’ by Ihsaan, Our Branding/Marketing Contributor
Ihsaan – Marketing Blog Contributor 5 Guidelines for a Great Logo When I consult with business owners about their Branding and Marketing challenges, one of the things I’m tasked with most often is designing a visual brand identity (aka: your logo). Most entrepreneurs come to me with an idea of what they want it to look like, but unless they already have a background in graphic design or…
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One day while we were sitting with the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, there appeared before us a man whose clothes were exceedingly white and whose hair was exceedingly black. No trace of travel could be seen on him and none of us knew him. He walked up and sat down by the Prophet. Resting his knees against his and placing the palms of his hands on his thighs, he said, ‘O Muhammad! Tell me about Islam.’ The Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said, 'Islam is to testify that there is no god but Allah and that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah, to perform the prayers, to pay the zakat, to fast in Ramadan and to make the pilgrimage to the House if you are able to do so.’ He said, 'You have spoken the truth,’ and we amazed at him asking him and then saying that he had spoken the truth. He said, 'Then tell me about belief.’ He said, 'It is to believe in Allah, His angels, His Books, His Messengers, and the Last Day, and to believe in the decree, both its good and its evil.’ He said, 'You have spoken the truth.’ He said, 'Then tell me about ihsan.’ He said, 'It is to worship Allah as though you could see Him for while you do not see Him, He sees you.’ He said, 'Then tell me about the Hour.’ He said, 'The one asked about it knows no more about it than the asker.’ He said, 'Then tell me about its signs.’ He said, 'That a slavegirl will give birth to her mistress and that you will see barefooted, destitute herdsmen competing in constructing lofty buildings.’ Then he left but I stayed on a while. Then the Prophet said, “Umar, do you know who the questioner was?’ I said, 'Allah and His Messenger know best.’ He said, 'It was Jibril who came to teach you your religion.’
Umar ibn Khattab RA (Muslim)