Wednesday 7 September 2016

Benefit Of Miswaak




 Ahadith indicate that the Miswaak was the "Sunnah" or practice of all the Ambiyaa (Prophets of Allah)—Peace be upon them.Hazrat Abu Ayyub (Radhi Allahu 'Anhu) narrates that Prophet Muhammad  (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) said:  "Four things are amongst the practices of the Ambiyaa —circumcision, application of Itr (perfume), Miswaak and Nikah (marriage)."  [AHMAD AND TIRMIdhi]









  • Health Benefit :
  • Enhances the memory.
  • Eliminates slime.
  • Produces aroma in the mouth.
  • Strengthens the gums.
  • Blocks tooth decay.
  • Stops further grow of decay.
  • Remedy for headaches.
  • Helps relieving toothaches.
  • Triggers the teeth to sparkle.
  • Eliminates the yellowishness of the teeth.
  • Improves the eye-sight.
  • Helpful for the health of your whole body.
  • Helps the process of Digestive function.
  • treatment for a specific mouth disease called Qilaa
  • Clears the voice.
  • Trigger the appetite.
  • Boosts the eloquence of one's speech.
  • Improve the Intelligence.

Religious Benefits:

  • Creates lustre (Noor) on the face of the one who regularly employs it.
  • A remedy for all disease except Death.
  • Multiplies the Sawaab (reward) of Salaat (prayer) from 70 times to 400 times. (HADITH)
  • A thing that will bring in greater rankings in Jannat for those who uses it
  • The Angels sing the praises of the person who uses the Miswaak.
  • Make use of the Miswaak displeases Shaitaan.
  • Use of the Miswaak graces one with the company of the Angels
  • The greatest advantage of using the Miswaak is the achievement of Allah Ta'ala's Pleasure.

Etiquette of Miswak

  • The Miswak shouldn't be too hard or too soft.
  • It is produced from trees like Zaytoon, Peelu or Neem but not from a fragrant tree.
  • Rub the Miswak on the gums at least 3 times and dip it in water every time.
  • Place the Miswak upright when not being used.
  • The Miswak should not be thicker than the ring finger and longer than the hand
  • Use the right hand to use Miswak.
  • Clean your miswak at least 3 times a day.
  • Don't use Miswak in an up or down motion but apply it from right to left since there is a chance of harming the gums.
  • It is disliked to use the Miswak in the washroom.
  • Don't use it whilst lying since there is a possibility of bad temper.
  • To use Miswak in ablution is an emphasized Sunnah
  • Miswak is Sunnah for ablution and not for Salaah.
  • Use the Miswak from one end and not both.
  • Females can also use the Miswak.
  • Cut the bristles (tip) of the Miswak every 1-2 days and begin fresh by biting to make it soft.
  • It is permissible to use Miswak whilst fasting.
  • To use the Miswak after meal, you will get the benefit of liberating 2 slaves.

Halal supermarket in Paris told to sell pork and alcohol or face closure




halal supermarket in Paris has been ordered by local authorities to sell pork and alcohol or face closure.
The Good Price mini-market in Colombes has not followed the conditions of its lease, which states the shop must act as a "general food store", the local authority has said.
It argues that members of the local community are not being served properly if the shop does not sell pork or alcohol products  The mayor of Colombes, Nicole Goueta, went there herself and asked the owner to diversify the range of products by adding alcohol and non-halal meats,” the mayor’s chief of staff, Jerome Besnard, told The Telegrap 
   

The authority is taking legal action to revoke the shop's lease, which runs until 2019.
The case will be heard in October  
In ISLAM AND Christanity Pork is Banned according to thier Holy Books



Camel Slaughter Banned in Tamil Nadu During Eid







 Islam is a religion that is universal and common to Muslims around the world, but people have different cultures.



The Madras High Court’s recent order refusing to permit camel slaughter in Tamil Nadu during the Bakrid festival has evoked mixed reactions among Islamic outfits and animal rights activists.

Opposing the verdict, M.H. Jawahirullah, president, Manithaneya Makkal Katchi, said that the verdict would be challenged in the Supreme Court since it impinges on the rights of Muslims to practice their faith. “According to Islam, Muslims can sacrifice a bull, goat or a camel for Bakrid. It is one of the obligations of Muslims. How can a Muslim, who wants to sacrifice a camel, be barred from doing it?” he asked, adding “We will challenge it.”

According to him, the ban contradicts Article 25 of the Constitution, which states that “all persons are equally entitled to freedom of conscience and the right freely to profess, practise and propagate religion.”

Where as ;

 Animal rights activists, meanwhile, claim that the court has a given a major boost to animal rights by banning camel slaughter. “I am delighted by the verdict,” said V.C. Chinny Krishna, vice-chairman, Animal Welfare Board of India.
 Stating that rules of Food and Security Act certifies only five types of animals fit for consumption (bovines, pigs, poultry, sheep/goat and fish), he said that slaughtering camels is simply illegal. “Also, any animal that is being killed has to be done so in a slaughter house. When religious practices contravene the law of the land, the law of the land must prevail over it,” he said.