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Country: Pakistan
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Sunday, November 13, 2005

Attended Walima party in Hotel De-Mall. Utilizing my past experience, I went quite late, but tell you what, when I was getting in, people were getting out :( What the heck? Barhee sharmindagee howi. Mera mashwara! Do appoint somebody to tell you as soon the KaarWayee starts.


Saturday, November 12, 2005

I had a full day duty in Mehfil. When I was young, I used to go to the Masjid on Friday (holiday) and make it up for the Jumma Prayer. It's a long time I have done such nobel activity and I miss it. Perhaps Allah Mian has provided me an opportunity to redo the same in the shape of this duty.

So, I decided to do this on Saturday of every month. Usually, I feel tired after the cumbersome thing and the weekend get's shortened, but it isn't a big problem I guess. After all;
Every decision has it's Price. :)

Met some old friends, had some good chit chat on the pizza party @ bread n butter.


Thursday, November 10, 2005

Happy IQBAL day!


Tuesday, November 08, 2005

Shawwal, the 10th month in the Lunar calendar. After 1st Shawwal (Eid ul Fitr), it is recommended to observe six days of fast. These may be observed continuously or otherwise, provided you complete six days before the end of Shawwal. It’s preferable to start fasting from the second of Shawwal.

"The one who fast the month of Ramadan and then 6 days of Shawwal, is so purified of sins as he was born just today."
{Muslim, Abu Da'ud}

"Whoever observes the Ramadan fast and follows it with six days of fast in Shawwal, it is as if he has fasted Dahr (the whole year)."
{Abu Ayyub Ansari [Radhi Allahu Anhu] Sahih Bukhari}

Analyzing this hadith, the Jurists said: a good deed (hasanah) is rewarded a minimum of ten times it’s equivalent. It follows, then, that one Ramadan is equivalent to ten months of fasting, and the clincher, six days, is equal to two months, (6x10=60). That undoubtedly completes the year's twelve months. Thus, we see the reason perhaps why Huzrat Muhammad [Sall Allahu Alaihi Wasallam] mentioned six days after Ramadan in Shawwal, not five. Also, our jurists (`Ulama) explained how according to this hadith, a Muslim who fasts during Ramadan every year and follows it with six days fast of Shawwal, will be credited for fasting a whole lifetime.

Wa Maa Taufeeqee Illa Billah

Remember:
Ramadan is over, but our duties are not!!!


Monday, November 07, 2005

Mubarakan howan k Allah Mian twadey Rozey tey Taravih dey badley Apni Maghfirat tey Razaa ataa keeti. Alhamdulillah.

***Eid ul Fitr Mubarak***



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