Yes, abstain from sending any Zakaat and other money (like Fitrah, Lillah, etc.) to those (scholars and their organisations) who destroyed our Masaajid, who closed them and enforced atheist-made protocols in them, those who appear on TV, those who encourage girls to go to the brothels dubbed as universities, those who legalize photography, etc
Shops, BUTCHERS, take-aways and restaurants which sell such meats are Haraam! Don’t ruin your Ibaadat of Ramadhaan!
Hazrat Bishr Haafi (Rahimahullah) said, “Spending time in the company of the evil will result in having evil thought of the righteous.”
The warning of Islam regarding the opinions in the matters of Deen and Fiqh presented by Juhhaal (ignoramuses and aunts): “Knowledge is indeed part of your religion (Deen). So be careful as to whom you accept your matters of Deen from.” (Muslim Shareef)
Remember the Golden Rule:
Anecdotes and incidents from the Noble Seerah can NOT be used as a RULING/RULE or a FATWA in Deen. A RULING/RULE or a FATWA have to be in conformity to the Mazhab one follows.
The true colours of Mr Menk are that of photography, TV, You-Tube, endorsing atheist-made protocols, watering down Islaam, tampering with the Sunnah, conversing openly with non-Mahaarim ladies and pilots in planes, and that of even mocking our Rasool (Sallallahu alaihi wasallam)!
The only alternative is that which is found in the Sunnah of Nabi (Sallallahu alaihi wasallam). On the night of Badr, Nabi (Sallallahu alaihi wasallam) himself engrossed and exerted himself in Nafl Salaah and Du’a. Nabi (Sallallahu alaihi wasallam) didn’t congregate the Sahaabah (Radhiyallahu anhum) for a mass Du’a, though they were ill-equipped and outnumbered by the Kuffaar. Everyone did his own personal and individual Ibaadat.
In the year 1258 AD (675 A.H), there lived a tyrant Mongolian leader by the name of Hulagu Khan (Halaku),…
At the very beginning of the month, after a person has received his salary, if he sets aside a stipulated amount of wealth, or on a daily basis, he takes a stipulated portion of the income from his business and sets it aside in a separate box, solely to be spent in the path of Allah Ta‘ala, then when he finds an opportunity to spend for the sake of Allah Ta‘ala, he will not find any reluctance in his heart to spend the wealth. The reason is that he understands that in all cases, this amount has to be spent in the path of Allah Ta‘ala.
QUESTION: I have read in the writings and heard in the Bayaans of the Ulama-e-Haq that one should not decorate one’s…