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    Faraaid and Wajibat strictly; if they make efforts to make their children offer Salah and acquire necessary Islamic knowledge in the same way as they focus on their children’s worldly education and try to make them regular at school and tuition; then they will not only have many benefits in this world, but they will also attain many blessings in the Hereafter.

    The ‘Urs of the mother of Attar is celebrated on 17 Safar-ul-Muzaffar.             If possible, travel with 3-day Madani Qafilahs for the Isal-e-Sawab of the mother of Attar.

     

    صَلُّوۡا عَلَى الۡحَبِيۡب              صَلَّى اللّٰهُ تَعَالٰى عَلٰى مُحَمَّد

    Summary of speech

    Dear Islamic brothers! In today’s weekly Sunnah-inspiring Ijtima’, we have heard about superstition and bad omen, and attained some Madani pearls.

    Islam has no concept of considering any person, place, thing, month, year, time or date to be unlucky because the real curse lies in sins.

    The act of taking something as a bad omen is a satanic act and taking something as a good omen is a preferable act.

    The act of taking something as a bad omen is an international disease. People from different countries take different things as a bad omen.

    Taking bad omen is very dangerous for man from worldly and religious perspective.

    Considering the month of Safar-ul-Muzaffar or its last Wednesday to be unlucky, having belief in the effects of the stars and going to the astrologers are the acts contrary to Shari’ah. They have nothing to do with reality.

    Our pious predecessors did not believe in the effects of the stars at all. Therefore, whatever act they intended to do, they would not leave it incomplete.


     

     

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    • Two Madani pearls
    • Intentions of listening to the Bayan
    • Who is ill-omened?
    • Definition of omen
    • Difference between good and bad omen
    • Bad omen is an old custom of polytheists
    • 1. Did not stop journey
    • 2. Denial of ill omen
    • Real curse lies in sins
    • Madani Dars, one of the 12 Madani activities
    • Adorned ‘Imamah by the blessing of Dars
    • Forms of bad omens
    • Destructions of bad omen
    • Introduction to book ‘Bad Shuguni’
    • 6 Causes of bad omen and their cure
    • Majlis Aimmah-e-Masajid
    • Blessed Zikr of Umm-e-‘Attar
    • Summary of speech
    • Wearing shoes: 7 Madani pearls
    • 1. The Salat-’Alan-Nabi for the night preceding Friday
    • 2. All sins forgiven
    • 3. 70 Portals of mercy
    • 4. The reward of 600,000 Salawat-‘Alan-Nabi
    • 5. Closeness to the Distinguished Rasool صَلَّى اللهُ تَعَالٰى عَلَيْهِ وَاٰلِهٖ وَسَلَّم
    • 6. Durood-e-Shafa’at
    • 1. Good deeds for 1000 days
    • 2. An easy way to spend every night in worship
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