Aaqa Kareem Ki Ummat Say Muhabbat

Book Name:Aaqa Kareem Ki Ummat Say Muhabbat

For a man to shave his beard or keep it less than a fistful in length is Haraam. It is also Haraam for an Islamic sister to not veiled according to Shari’ah. Kindly consider! With the blessings of Rabi-ul-awwal, make intention to keep a fistful beard if you are an Islamic brother, and if you are an Islamic sister, make intention to veil according to Shar’iah permanently - and if you are exceedingly fortunate, make intention to wear the Madani Burqa and observe Shar’i rules of veiling.

An excellent Madani method to become steadfast upon the Sunnah and good deeds is for every male and female devotee of the Messenger صَلَّى الـلّٰـهُ عَلَيْهِ وَاٰلِهٖ وَسَلَّم to take daily account of their good and bad deeds. In order to do this, they should acquire and fill in the Nayk A’maal booklet, and submit it on the first date of every month. If you intend to do so, kindly raise your hand and say اِنْ شَــآءَالـلّٰـه! (Remember, if you do not have intention within your heart, but raise your hand just to show off, then this is sinful)

With the blessed arrival of Rabi-ul-Awwal, every devotee of the Messenger صَلَّى الـلّٰـهُ عَلَيْهِ وَاٰلِهٖ وَسَلَّم, including Nigran and responsible Islamic brothers, should take part in the honour of travelling on Madani Qafilah, consisting of at least three days in length. Islamic sisters should conduct Madani dars within their home for the entirety of the month (attendees should only be Islamic sisters and Maharim), and make intention to continue this even after the blessed month has departed.

With virtuous intentions, decorate your masjid, homes, shops, places of business etc., with at least 12 Madani flags. They should be affixed upon the sighting of the first moon of Rabi-ul-Awwal, and remain until the end of the blessed month. Buses, wagons, rickshaws, trucks, cars and all other forms of transport should be decorated with flags bought with your own money. Some vehicles have illustrations of living things on them alongside words or poetry with ill-meaning. It would be excellent if instead of these things, ‘I love Dawat-e-Islami’ would be