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Q&A: About the verse - An-Nisa:141

The following is a draft translation from arabic: Question: Regarding the verse: ولن يجعل الله للكافرين على المؤمنين سبيلاً ‘And never will Allah grant to the disbelievers a way (to triumph) over the believers.’ [an-Nisaa:141] Some say this refers to Hereafter because it comes after: فالله يحكم بينكم يوم القيامة ’ Allah will judge between you (all) on the Day of Resurrection.’ [an-Nisaa:141] Answer: Your statement is correct that: ولن يجعل الله للكافرين على المؤمنين سبيلاً ‘And never will Allah grant to the disbelievers a way (to triumph) over the believers.’ [an-Nisaa:141] has come attached to : فالله يحكم بينكم يوم القيامة ’ Allah will judge between you (all) on the Day of Resurrection.’ [an-Nisaa:141] This does not mean the ma’Toof (linked) comes under the rule, time and place of the ma’Toof ‘alayh (linked to) and this is because the conjunctive ‘waw’ is only an absolute conjunction in the Arabic language, it may be linked to its two things joined together (musaahibihi), something w

Eid: Time to Reflect

The following was issued is by Islamic activists in Canada: The month of Ramadhan has unfortunately passed us by very quickly. May Allah (swt) accept our fasting, deeds, and our supplications to Him. Pretty soon, the celebration of Eid-ul-Fitr will be upon us. The time should be a festive one, where the Ummah can celebrate with happiness and joy. One can argue that we have no worries as we can eat, take the day off work, and meet our neighbours, family and friends. However, is this true for our entire ummah? And although Eid may be a time of celebration, it does not mean that we should cast aside the lessons we have learned in Ramadhan. Allah (swt) has revealed: “O you who believe! Fasting is prescribed to you as it was prescribed to those before you, that you may (learn) taqwa” [TMQ 2:183] Remembering the Ummah during Eid Ramadhan, as outlined in the verse above, is a training ground that should help elevate us and bring us closer to Allah (swt) in every aspect. This includes caring f

Eid al-Fitr & its rules

We have our own celebrations Since the abolishment of Islam, from life, as a ruling system, the state of the Ummah has been declining from one bad stage to a worse one. The Ummah is being ruled by Kufr laws, dominated by Kufr concepts, invaded by the West with its corrupt culture and repugnant promiscuity, and as a result, it has corrupted the Ummah’s Deen, ethics and future generations. The Western beacons, symbols, concepts, and occasions have become those of the Ummah. The West has been aided by the rulers of the Muslims who have devoted themselves to keeping Islam away from life and fighting off its thoughts and concepts, thus moulding the Ummah to the West’s desire. Celebrating the Christian holidays, such as Christmas and the Christian New Year is part of the Western culture that is imposed on the Muslims. In imposing such culture, the West intended for the Muslims to accept and recognise the Christian rituals, and believe in the equality of Christianity with Islam. We pray to Al