Muslim Youth Initiative

Muslim Youth Initiative Meeting every week at the ISWM after Isha (7:30pm) These are our main goals:

1. To individually strengthen our faith, our spirituality.
2.

To help serve and unite our local community.
3. To reach beyond our community to display our Muslim values. Each goal helps us build upon to the next. We cannot expect to help our local community until we put in an honest effort to increase our faith individually. And we cannot expect to have a strong Muslim voice outside our community until we work together as one. Events and ideas in the works

include:
- Hosting halaqahs
- Youth mentoring program
- Masjid cleaning and maintenance
- Organized trips to visit the sick
- Delivering care packages to the needy
- Interfaith meetings with other religious youth groups
- Volunteering and participating at other local charities

What sets us apart is that our emphasis will primarily be on active community involvement and service. Planning or being focused on purely recreational activities will not be the first priority or a distraction from the main goals.

06/17/2012

The Prophet (peace be upon him) was paying a visit to a sick person who was very dear to him. He was visiting a Jewish boy who had been working for him as his personal servant. The boy used to bring him his water for his ablutions, get him his sandals, and run errands for him. On this day, the Prophet (peace be upon him) was troubled by the boy's absence, so he went to his home to visit him in his illness and inquire after him.

He went inside and sat near to the boy's head. The boy's father sat across from him. The Prophet (peace be upon him) looked upon the boy with compassion, sad to see him dying at such a young age. The Prophet (peace be upon him) then called the boy to consider what he needed at this time the most; the religion with which he would meet his Lord. The Prophet (peace be upon him) said: "Accept Islam. Declare that there is no God but God and that I am His messenger."

The boy was receptive to this invitation. He had been the Prophet's servant, and during that time he got to know the Prophet's character, manner, and temperament. The boy had recognized in the Prophet the characteristics of a Messenger of God. He knew that the Prophet was neither a tyrant nor a pretender. Nevertheless, the boy still felt his father's authority acutely, so he turned his face to his father and looked imploringly at him, waiting for his father's consent.

Again, the Prophet (peace be upon him) invited the boy to accept Islam, seeing that the boy's life was quickly fading away. At this point, the boy's father said: "Obey the father of al-Qasim (meaning the Prophet). Say what Muhammad is telling you to say."

The boy then uttered the words: "I testify that there is no god but God, and that you are God's messenger."

He said these words with his final breath.

When the Prophet (peace be upon him) emerged from the boy's home, he was warmed by the fact that Allah had guided him. He said: "Praise be to Allah who used me to save him from the Fire." Then he turned to his Companions and said: "Hold the funeral prayer for your brother."

We should learn from this incidence how the Prophet (peace be upon him) conducted himself with people of different faiths. It is significant that he chose a Jewish boy to be his personal servant. How many Companions must have longed for the honor of that position? How many Muslims would have been overjoyed to have their sons serve the Prophet? Nevertheless, the Prophet (peace be upon him) gave the job to a Jewish boy.

This shows us that we should have a balanced, amicable, and normal attitude in our dealings with people of different religions, whatever they be Jews, Christians, or others. There was no tension or estrangement in the Prophet's dealings with non-Muslims. Our Prophet (peace be upon him), when he came upon a mixed group of people, Muslims, Jews, and pagans, he would sit with them, speak with them, and call them to Islam. He would part company with them as amicably as he came. He would visit with non-Muslims in their homes. He accepted their invitations and opened his home to them. As we have seen, he even hired a non-Muslim to be his personal household servant.

This is a sign of strength, not of weakness. Mixing with others is the best way to make non-Muslims familiar with Islam and with the Muslims as people. It breaks down the barriers between people and creates opportunities for them to learn about Islam properly.

This is why the boy accepted the Prophet's suggestion to embrace Islam. He knew about Islam. He knew how the Prophet (peace be upon him) conducted himself. He saw his honesty and integrity. His close acquaintance with the Prophet is what made him realize that Muhammad was indeed God's Messenger. This is why it was so easy for him to make such a momentous change in the arduous final moments of his life.

We should observe in this incident the humanity that Muslims are supposed to exhibit in their dealings with non-Muslims. The Prophet (peace be upon him) was sent as "a mercy for all the worlds." We are commanded to visit them when they are ill. In times of war, when we are being attacked by a non-Muslim aggressor, we are commanded in the Qur'an to bring food and provisions to any prisoners of war we might capture.

When the funeral procession of a Jewish man passed by where the Prophet (peace be upon him) had been seated, he stood up in respect. When asked about why he stood, the Prophet (peace be upon him) replied: "Is he not a human being."

When the Prophet visited the boy at his home, he was not paying a visit to a prominent non-Muslim leader or official. The boy was just a servant. The Prophet (peace be upon him) valued him as a human being.

These were the traits that the Companions and Successors learned from the Prophet (peace be upon him), and it was due to these noble qualities that so many hearts were won to Islam.

06/15/2012

"The ignorant person needs to be taught; the one who has doubts needs to have things explained to him; the negligent person needs to be reminded; and the one who willfully persists in error needs to be warned."

06/10/2012

“When you lift your hands in dua’a, and look into the unique lines on your palms… As you’re sitting on the floor, before your Lord and as you ask Him for the things that come to your mind… And your list continues… And it expands… And you think of all the things you wanted and realize all the things you actually need… You begin to make dua’a for your aakhira, for your parents’ lives here - for their struggles and hardships to vanish, to never be a disappointment for them - and for their aakhira… And you remember all the people in your life that need guidance and deserve the mercy of the Lord that you sit before… And your eyes begin to fill with tears from your past sins, as you beg for forgiveness, and seek His guidance and His mercy and His blessings… And the tears roll down your cheeks, and at this point you can no longer make dua’a… You’re simply sitting there, before Allah, crying, staring at your hands… No thoughts cross your mind except that you are so insignificant and you’re sitting before the Creator of the universe… And you are thankful that it is He whom you have turned to for help because it is only Him who can grant you your needs and forgiveness… And you feel, at this point, that there is no barrier between you and your Creator and nothing but Him is greater and you realize you need Him more than anything. And you begin to feel an achievement of spiritual connection as you make dua’a to Him. It brings the creation closer to the creator and reminds us of our place and our needs and our weaknesses and His greatness. May He forgive us. May He guide us. Ameen.”

06/10/2012

Once, Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), said to Ali RA:
Ali ! Do 5 Works Before Sleeping,
(1) Daily. Give 4000 Dinar Alms/sacrifice (sadqaa) daily before sleeping.
(2) Read whole Qur'aan one time daily before sleeping.
(3) Pay price of Jannah,daily before sleeping.
(4) Make a truce/peace between two fighting men daily before sleeping.
(5) Perform a Hajj daily before sleeping.
Then Ali RA requested Ya' RasoolAllah (peace be upon him) It is very hard to do how can I do all this?
Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) replied:
(1 ) Read "Surah Fatiha" 4 times..... Its equal to sacrifice 4000 dinars.
(2) Read "Surah Ikhlaas" 3 times.... Its equal to read Quran one time.
(3) Read " Durood Shariff " 10 times.....(Allahumma sali ala muhammad was saleem) Its equal to pay price of Jannah.
(4) Read "Astagfaar" (Astagfaar =Astag firul'lahaa rabbi min kul'ly zanmbin w'atubu ilaihi) 10 times..... Its equal to make truce/peace between 2 fighting men.
(5) Read "4rth Kalima" 4 times.....(La ilaha illallah) Its equal to perform Hajj.

05/28/2012

“Anger is the devil, and the devil has been created from fire and fire is extinguished by water, therefore,when any of you feel angry, you should perform your ablutions.”
— Abu Dawud

05/28/2012

“Everything has a heart, and the heart of the Qur’an is Yasin. Allah records anyone who recites Yasin as having recited the Qur’an ten times.”
— Tirmidhi, Vol 2, Page 116. Narrated by Hadrat Anas (RA)

05/28/2012

“Whoever says, “Subhanallahi Wa Bihamdihi” (“I deem Allah free of any resemblances to anything whatever in any repeat, and I glorify his praises”), one hundred times a day will have his sins forgiven even though they may be as much as the foam of the sea.”
— Prophet Mohammed (Peace be upon him) [Bukhari]

05/28/2012

“The Prophet said, “Whenever a man is alone with a woman, the Devil makes a third.”
— Hadith - Ahmad and Al-Tirmidhi 3118

05/28/2012

“The generous are near to God, Paradise, and people, but distant from the Fire. The miserly are distant from God, Paradise, and people, but near to the Fire.”
— Prophet Muhammad (SAW)

05/28/2012

The Prophet of Allah (sal Allahu alaihi wa sallam) said: “Allah accepts the repentance of the servant so long as his ruh has not arrived at his throat.” [Tirmidhi]

05/21/2012

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