Showing posts with label Ramadhan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ramadhan. Show all posts

Friday, 29 August 2014

27 July 2014: Musa* starts his Mission and Moonsighting

27 July 2014


Salaam all
** Just a reminder that the next Harborne Islamic Study Circle (HISC) will be on the first Sunday in September. **
Hoping you all had a great remaining summer.
Many thanks to all those who have attended the Study Circle regularly or sporadically over the years and hoping that we continue to teach aspects of Islam effectively for many coming years, InshaAllah..
My sincere hope is that you have received some benefit from the Study Circles (Halaqa) and please remember me in your du'as.
Jzk
Naveed

-----------------------------------

Lives of the Prophets: Musa* starts his Mission.

Allah reminds Musa* about the favours He has done for Musa just prior to sending Musa* on his mission. Allah mentions in Surah Ta-Ha: We were gracious to you another time when We revealed to your mother: "Place him into the chest and throw it into the sea and the sea will wash it up on the shore, where an enemy of Mine and his will pick it up." I showered you with love from Me so that you would be brought up under My supervision. When your sister went and said, "Shall I direct you to someone who will take care of him?" that was how We returned you to your mother so that she might delight her eyes and not be grieved. You killed a man and We rescued you from trouble and tested you with many trials. You stayed some years among the people of Midian. Then you arrived at the pre-ordained time, Moses! I have chosen you for Myself. (TMQ 20:37-41)

Musa* has 2 objectives from Allah:
- Talk to Pharaoh and convince him about Islam
- Ask Pharaoh to free Bani Israel as he has been oppressive

How to do Dawah: Advice from Allah
Musa* then travels home to Egypt and meets his family / tribe. No doubt he explains his mission and gives hope to his people and congratulates his brother Harun on becoming a Prophet! It is likely that the people start to talk about Musa and hope returns to Bani Israel – and Pharaohs’ spies will probably hear of the rumour too!
Prior to their visit to Pharaoh, Allah warned Musa* and the Prophet Harun (Aaron) and reminded them to always remember Him, and to never slacken in remembering Him: "Go, you and your brother, with My Signs and do not slacken in remembering Me." (TMQ 20: 42)
Allah commanded Musa* and Harun* to go to Pharaoh, the ruler of Egypt. Allah explained to them that Pharaoh was arrogant and contentious, but nevertheless, He commanded them to adopt a gentle manner in communicating His message to him: "Go to Pharaoh; he has overstepped the bounds. But speak to him with gentle words so that hopefully he will pay heed or show some fear." (TMQ 20: 43-44 )
Hence it is important to talk gently and softly when communicating the religion, even when the one he is conversing with is arrogant. However, this style of talking gently does not mean avoiding difficult issues like punishment, hellfire (or modern issues like dress, mortgages). This was part of the test for Musa* and his brother – although Allah knows the outcome of the Dawah!
Musa* is worried that Pharaoh will persecute him – especially as he is a wanted man in Egypt and had to flee in a hurry: They said, "Our Lord, we are afraid that he might persecute us or overstep the bounds." (TMQ 20: 45)
He (Moses) said, "My Lord, I killed one of them and I am afraid they will kill me." (TMQ 28: 33)
Go to him and say, "We are your Lord's Messengers so send the tribe of Israel away with us and do not punish them. We have brought you a Sign from your Lord. Peace be upon those who follow the guidance." (TMQ 20: 47)
He (Allah) said, "Have no fear. I will be with you, All-Hearing and All-Seeing." (TMQ 20: 46)
Going before the indisputable ruler of the land, to whom the whole nation submitted like a deity (Allah is beyond that), was certainly seemingly a very hazardous task according to the conditions of the time. Even more dangerous was telling Pharaoh explicitly that he was on the wrong path, and then to ask him to give freedom to an enslaved nation, that is, to the Children of Israel. Nevertheless, aware that they were under the total protection of Allah, Musa* and Harun went to Pharaoh.

Meeting with Pharaoh
It’s not easy for anybody to go see the Pharaoh because of all the security – but Musa is familiar with the ways of the Palace and probably knows people. Also, it is possible that Pharaoh was expecting him as rumours will be circulating in his Kingdom…
Then after them We sent Moses and Harun with Our Signs to Pharaoh and his ruling circle, but they were arrogant and were a people of evildoers. (TMQ 10: 75)
There was dialogue between Pharaoh and Musa*  (see below) but Musa* was accused of being mad, a magician and a liar; in addition he was mocked by the Pharaoh – all responses that our Prophet* also faced.
Pharaoh said, "Who then is your Lord, Moses?"
He said, "Our Lord is He Who gives each thing its created form and then guides it."
He (Pharaoh) said, "What about the previous generations?"
He said, "Knowledge of them is with my Lord in a Book. My Lord does not misplace nor does He forget."
It is He Who made the earth a cradle for you and threaded pathways for you through it and sent down water from the sky by which We have brought forth various different types of plants. Eat and pasture your cattle. Certainly there are Signs in that for men of understanding. From it We created you, to it We will return you, and from it We will bring you forth a second time. (TMQ 20: 49-55)
Rather than evaluating this message with a sound mind and clear conscience, Pharaoh and his inner circle assessed it based on their accustomed way of thinking, founded on the deviant religion of their ancestors. According to their superstitious beliefs, Pharaoh was a deity (Allah is beyond that), far from admitting the idea of the existence of Allah:But when Moses brought them Our Clear Signs they said, "This is nothing but trumped-up magic. We never heard anything like this among our earlier forefathers." (TMQ 28: 36)

More about these conversations in the coming Study Circles, InshaAllah.

Main Topic: Islamic Opinion on Moonsighting

Although moon-sighting is a controversial topic, it is one we need to periodically revisit.
This is not having a go at anybody or group but to clarify the position as many people will be sinning if missing out on a day of fasting or fasting during Eid. There is individual responsibility and just blaming the local imam or mosque is not a sufficient excuse as everyone bears their own responsibility for doing the right thing.
Many of the excuses try to look for loopholes in Islam when justifying what they WANT to do rather than following the strongest legal opinion. Most other excuses no do even classify as legal opinions (ijtehad) and so are not allowed to be followed. We talked about this when we studied Usul al-Fiqh!
Some people will not like what is written but we need to discuss these Fiqh topics on the basis of Qur'an and Sunnah (evidence - 'daleel') and not emotion.
Jzk
Naveed

-------------------

All Muslims are obliged to start Ramadhan or celebrate Eid on the same day…No matter where the moon is sighted

If a Muslim country announces that the sighting of a new moon has been confirmed according to the lawful way - for the beginning of Ramadhan or for the day of Eid – then you have to fast or celebrate It is forbidden to wait for a ruler or scholar in your part of the world to give you permission to fast or celebrate.

WHY?
Because this is what Allah* and the Prophet* ordered. To prove this is the case we have to look at…
* The Quran
* The Sunnah

What we can’t look at to prove things are Islamic are …
* Our emotions
* What people think
* What most people are doing
* What is normal is our community
* What the tradition is.
Remember what Ibn Masud said: "The jama'a is truth [haq] even if it is one person".

The Qur’an says…"Whoever witnesses the crescent of the month, he must fast the month." [2:185], and "They ask you about the crescents. Say: They are but signs to mark fixed periods of time in the affairs of men and for pilgrimage." [2:189]

The Prophet* said:
The Prophet* mentioned Ramadhan and with a gesture of his hands said: "The month is thus and thus. (He then withdrew His thumb at the third time indicating 29)." He then said: "Fast when you see it, and break your fast when you see it. And if the weather is cloudy do calculate it (the months of Shaban and Shawwal) as thirty days." [Muslim]
He also said; "Do not fast till you see the new moon, and do not break fast till you see it; but if the weather is cloudy complete it (thirty days)." [Bukhari]
"The month consists of 29 nights, so do not fast till you have sighted it (the new moon), and if the weather were cloudy, then complete it as thirty days." [Bukhari]
"The month of Ramadhan may consist of twenty-nine days. So do not fast until you have sighted it (the new moon) and do not break fast, until you have sighted it (the new moon of Shawwal), and if the sky is cloudy for you, then complete it (thirty days)." [Muslim]
"The month of Ramadhan may consist of twenty-nine days; so when you see the new moon observe fast and when you see (the new moon again of Shawwal) then break it. And if the sky is cloudy for you, then calculate it (and complete thirty days)." [Muslim]

These narrations are very clear. The Qur’an and the Prophet* order us to fast when the sighting of the new moon of Ramadhan is confirmed, and order us to break the fast and celebrate Eid when the sighting of the new moon of Shawwal is confirmed.
We have to follow these orders of the Quran and the Prophet*. We would be sinful if we didn’t. Just like we would be sinful if we didn’t listen to the Quran and Prophet* for another order like praying salah.
The command to fast is general so it applies to everyone – no matter where they live

When the Qur’an and Prophet* order us to fast or celebrate Eid – they are ordering every Muslim – everywhere in the world. In the hadith, the Prophet* commands us to fast using the word ‘sumu’- ‘do fast’. This word is in the plural form which means the command is general and comprehensive. This means that it applies to all Muslims, no matter where they live.
"Do fast [sumuw] when it is sighted and break fast when it is sighted." In the hadith, the Prophet* commands us to fast using the word ‘ruyateh’ – ‘sighting’. This word is general. This means that Muslims have to fast after any legitimate sighting of the moon regardless of where the moon was sighted. "Do fast when it is sighted [ru’yateh] and break fast when it is sighted."
Even the Prophet* used to begin fasting when he had not personally seen the moon, but a Muslim had told him that he had seen it. Ibn Umar (r) reported, "During the time of the Prophet*, the companions went looking for the new crescent. So I told the Prophet* that I saw it. So he fasted and told the companions to fast." [Abu Dawud and Hakim]
So if the moon was sighted in Morocco do Muslims in Indonesia fast? YES
During the life of the Prophet* the Muslims used to start the fast on the same day and break it on the same day, despite the fact that they lived in different areas. This is another Islamic evidence that the sighting of the new moon in one area obliges all the Muslims to fast together on the same day and celebrate Eid on the same day.

Here’s what some scholars said about every Muslim fasting

Ibn Taymiyyah: “…a person who learns about the sighting of the moon in good time to be able to utilise it for fasting, for ending his fast, or for sacrifice, he must definitely do so. The texts [of Islam] and the reports about the Salaf point to this. To limit this to a certain distance or country would contradict both the reason and the Islamic law.”
The famous Hanafi scholar Imam Sarkhasi (died 483 A.H.) quotes the narration from Abu Dawud (2333, 2334) that; The Muslims did not begin fasting since they did not see the moon. Then a man, from out of Madinah, came and told the Prophet* that he had seen it (the moon). The Prophet* asked him if he was a Muslim to which the man answered ‘yes’. The Prophet* then said: "Allahu-Akbar! one is enough for all Muslims" The Prophet* fasted and asked the people to stop eating and start fasting

What If The News Reaches Us Too Late To Fast On The Same Morning?

This has also been answered in the ahadith. It is also reported in an authentic hadith: Abu ‘Umayr ibn Anas reported from his paternal uncles among the Ansaar who said: "It was cloudy and we could not see the new moon of Shawwaal, so we started the day fasting, then a caravan came at the end of the day and told the Messenger* that they had seen the new moon of Shawwaal the day before, so he told the people to stop fasting, and they went out to pray the Eid prayer the next day."

Deobandi Scholars
The co-founder of Dar al-Uloom Deoband, Maulana Rasheed Ahmad Gangohi said: "If the people of Calcutta sighted the moon in Friday, whereas it was sighted in Makkah on Thursday, but the people of Calcutta did not know of it (the sighting on Thursday); then whenever they come to know of this, it will be obligatory for them to celebrate eid with the people of Makkah and make up (Qada') for the first fasting

Bareylvi Opinion
The founder of the Barylevi movement, Maulana Ahmad Raza Khan, said: "In the correct and authentic mazhab of our Imams, with regard to the sighting of moon for Ramdhan and Eid, distance of the place of sighting is of no consideration. The sighting of the east is binding upon west and vice versa i.e. the sighting of west is similarly binding on east."

Is the idea for all Muslims to fast on one day something new?

No. Imam Kasanee said in his book Bada as-Sana'i said that following other than one sighting for the whole Ummah is an innovation [bid’a]. This indicates how weak he felt that the other Ijtihad is.
Imam Juzairi in his book The Fiqh of the Four Schools of Thought [Vol 1] gives two views of the Hanafis about this:
1) The sighting of the moon by any Muslim should be accepted whether slave, free, man or woman without inquiring whether they are just or not,
2) The justness [of the witness] should be verified by a judge [Qadi].

This all sounds simple – so what reasons do people use for not fasting on one day?
  • Reason 1 – times of fasting are like times of prayer – they’re different in each area
Every country should start Ramadhan and celebrate Eid based on their own sighting of the moon, in the same way each region begins its prayer time according to the sun in that area.
The answer: It’s right to say that prayer times differ in each area, because they are based on the times the sun sets and rises – this happens at different times in each region.
So the times we Start fasting and Break fasting is different for each region. Because Allah* says: "And eat and drink until the white thread of dawn appears to you distinct from its black thread; then complete your fast until the night appears" [2:187] But the day we Start Ramadhan and Celebrate Eid must be the same all over the world. Because this is what the narrations have clearly indicated; and this is what is confirmed by the understanding deduced from the Shari'ah rule.

  • Reason 2 – The companions of the Prophet* did not fast at the same time
Another reason given by some is that the companions of one region would not fast at the same time as the companions of a different region. The evidence for this is taken from a report by Imam Muslim about Kurayb who reported that a lady sent him to Mu'awiya  in Al-Sham for some business.
Kurayb said: "I arrived in Al-Sham and did business for her. It was there in Al-Sham that the month of Ramadhan began. I saw the new moon of Ramadhan on Friday. “I then came back to Madina at the end of the month. Abdullah Ibnu Abbas  asked me about the new moon of Ramadhan and said: "When did you see it?" I said: "We saw it on the night of Friday," He said: "Did you see it yourself?" I said: "Yes, and the people also saw it and observed the fast and Mu'awiya  also observed the fast; He said: "But we saw it on Saturday night. Some would continue to observe fast till we complete thirty (fasts) or we see it (the new moon of Shawwal)." I said: "Is the sighting of the moon by Mu'awiya  not valid for you?" He said: "No, this is how the Messenger of Allah* has commanded us."
THIS IS THE CLAIM…That Ibnu Abbas ignored the sighting of the people of Al-Sham and so at the end of the narration said: ‘…this is how the Messenger* has commanded us.’ Some people say that Ibnu Abbas learnt from the Messenger* that the people of one region are not obliged to fast on the sighting of another region. It’s also said that this hadith explains and specifies the hadith : “ Fast when you see it and break fast when you see it.”
Some therefore claim that the people of each region are commanded to act on the sighting of the new moon in their region only and not in other regions. Therefore the beginning of fast and the beginning of Eid vary from one region to another, according to the times of rising of the moon.
THE ANSWER —
1. This report is not a hadith of the Messenger* but the legal opinion [ijtihad] of a companion.
2. The fact that Ibnu Abbas  did not act upon the sighting of the people of Al-Sham reflects his legal opinion [ijtihad] and it cannot be used as a Shari'ah evidence.
3. The reason for this is that when we have a hadith saying one thing and a legal opinin [ijtihad] saying something else – the hadith must be acted on and the legal opinion [ijtihad] has to be left.
4. The ijtihad of the sahabi cannot specify the general term of the hadith.
5. So when Ibnu Abbas said: "This is how the Messenger of Allah* commanded us", this is not a hadith. It is just the way Ibnu Abbas understood the hadith of the Prophet* in which the Messenger* said: "Fast when you see it and break fast when you see it."
This indicates that Ibnu Abbas understood the hadith as such; though he did not say the words: “This is how the Messenger* reported it,” nor did he say: “This is how we learnt it from the Messenger*.” But he said: “This is how the Messenger* commanded us.”
What did Imam Al-Shawkani say about this hadith? He said:…And what is referred in his saying: ‘This is how the Messenger* commanded us’, is his saying (i.e. Ibnu Abbas). “…And the command of the Messenger* lies in the hadith extracted by Bukhari and Muslim, among others, with the following wording: "Do not fast till you see the new moon and do not break fast till you see the new moon, and if the sky were cloudy, then complete it as thirty days." And this does not specifically apply for the people of one region to the exclusion of others, but to all the Muslims.”

Why can’t we use calculations?

Calculating the times when the new moon for Ramadhan and Eid - can’t replace an actual sighting of the new moon with the human eye. The reason for this is that the narrations which mention when to start fasting and end fasting mention seeing the moon with the eyes themselves.
What role can calculation play? Calculations can help us know around what time the new moon will be born and therefore the right time to start looking out for the new moon.
What role can’t calculation play? Governments who use these calculations instead of the sighting, their actions contradict the Qur’an and hadith. Therefore their actions are haram/unlawful and the Muslims are forbidden from relying on their announcements.
Why? All the narrations about the sighting of the moon use the word "ru'yatehe" which comes from the word "ra'a" to refer to the sighting.
The moon is a single, physical, object. This is why the narrations which use the word ‘ru’yatehe’ refer to the moon, mean to see the moon with the eyes.
There’s no analogy in ritual worships
1. There can be no analogy [qiyas] in ritual worships (Ibadaat).
2. This analogy contradicts the definite meaning in narrations which clearly show that the cause [sabab] for fasting is the sighting of the moon.
* Therefore, it is quite clear that the arguments presented to "justify" the beginning of Ramadan / Eid through the use of calculations are invalid and haram.
* The only way to determine the arrival of Ramadan / Eidis through sighting the moon.
What did some of the classical scholars say about calculating the sighting of the moon?
Imam Malik bin Anas (ra) said: "If you see an Imam who does not begin and end fasting by way of sighting, but begins fasting by calculation, he should not be followed in prayer or emulated."

What about sticking with the majority?

Some people claim that Muslims must follow what the majority are practicing. They attempt to misquote Islamic texts about "holding on to the Jama'a (group)". They misinterpret these to mean the ‘Jumhoor' (majority).
Islam has obliged sticking to the jama'ah [group] of Muslims under an Imam (Khalifah). Islam did not oblige sticking to the majority.
Al-Bukhari narrated: "The people used to ask the Prophet* about the good and I used to ask him about the bad in fear that it might catch me. So I said: O Prophet of Allah! We were in times of ignorance and mischief then Allah brought us this good, so is there any mischief after this good? He* said: Yes. I said: Will there be any good after that mischief? He said: Yes, and it has smoke. I said: What is its smoke? He said: (Some) people guide without any guidance, you recognise some (from them) and deny some. I said: Will there be a mischief after that good? He said: Yes, (some) people who invite at the doors of hell, whoever accepted their invitation they throw him in it (hell). I said: O Prophet of Allah, describe them to us. He said: They are of our own skin (of our people) and talk our language. I said: What do you order me to do if that (matter) caught me? He said: Adhere to the jama'ah of Muslims and their Imam. I said: What if the Muslims have no jama'ah nor an Imam? He said: Then you abandon all those groups, even if you have to grab with your teeth the trunk of a tree till death comes to you as such."
What is this hadith asking us to do?
The concept of following the majority rather than following Islam is not based on evidence from the Qur'an and Sunnah and contradicts many evidences about enjoining the good and forbidding the evil even in the face of hardship. The Prophet* said: "The master of martyrs is Hamza, and a man who stands up to a tyrant ruler and gives him advice [nasiha]- and so the ruler kills him."

The disease of nationalism
The disease of nationalism has affected us. Why is it people follow only the sighting in their nation? Who has created the borders between these nations? Why is it that in Delhi, people will follow the sighting in any other part of India but not of Pakistan when it is geographically closer than many parts within India itself like Kerala or Tamil Nadu. In Pakistan people will not follow the sighting of Bangladesh but before 1971 when it was East Pakistan they would, why? The Messenger* said: "He is not one of us who calls for nationalism or who fights for nationalism or who dies for nationalism."
That’s why starting Ramadhan and celebrating Eid on one day is an obligation


Conclusion
* If a Muslim country announces that the sighting of a new moon has been confirmed according to the lawful way- for the beginning of Ramadhan or for the day of Eid – then you have to fast or celebrate Eid.
* It is forbidden to wait for a ruler or scholar in your part of the world to give you permission to fast.
Mu'az narrated: I said: O Messenger of Allah. What do you think if we had leaders who do not follow your Sunnah and do not adopt your order; in what do you order regarding their affair? The Messenger of Allah* said: There is no obedience to the one who does not obey Allah 'azza wa jall.”
Imam Muslim on the authority of Abu Hurayrah: that "The Messenger of Allah* forbade fasting on two days, the day of al-Adha and the day of al-Fitr".

----------------------------

InshaAllah, see you all for the next official Harborne Islamic Study Circle early September.
Enjoy your August.
Jzk
Naveed

Tuesday, 22 July 2014

20 July 2014 Musa become Messenger and Lailatul Qadr

20 July 2014

Musa become Messenger and Lailatul Qadr

Salaam all
Below is a summary of last week’s Study Circle. MashaAllah, a very energised atmosphere and lots of good discussion.
We talked about Musa* becoming a Messenger and asking Allah to make Harun* his helper and a Prophet. Then we talked about getting the most from the last 10 days / nights of Ramadhan.
Some very moving feedback from the children about Gaza and other things.
InshaAllah, see you next week for the last Circle this Ramadhan at the usual time of 5pm.
Stay well and please keep me in your du’as.
Jzk.
Naveed



Musa becomes a Prophet and Messenger

Allah's Conversation With Musa*

When Musa* went up to the fire on the mountain he was looking for light/warmth and guidance to Egypt but he encountered a miracle. He was addressed by Allah from a bush.
"Moses, I am Allah, the Lord of all the worlds." [TMQ 28:30]
"Moses! I am your Lord. Take off your sandals. You are in the holy valley of Tuwa. I have chosen you, so listen well to what is revealed. I am Allah. There is no god but Me, so worship Me and establish prayer to remember Me." [TMQ 20:11-14]
Allah established 3 things first:

  • Importance of Tawhid (Belief in Allah)
  • Importance of Praying to remember Allah
  • The Hour is close (Judgement Day)
Then a conversation between Musa* and Allah happened where Allah taught Musa* many lessons and where Musa* acknowledged his own shortcomings and asked for help from Allah in many ways. Allah knows what Musa* is holding but wants to show him…Musa* did not argue with Allah and was happy to chat.
"What is that in your right hand, Moses?" He said, "It is my staff. I lean on it and beat down leaves for my sheep with it and have other uses for it." [TMQ 20:17-18]
Throw down your staff." Then when he saw it slithering like a snake he turned and fled and did not turn back again... [TMQ 27:10]
Musa* saw his familiar staff turned into a snake, he was seized with fear.
"Have no fear, Moses. In My Presence the Messengers have no fear." [TMQ 27:10]
He said, "Take hold of it and have no fear. We will return it to its original form." [TMQ 20:21]
Put your hand inside your shirt front. It will emerge pure white yet quite unharmed… [TMQ 28:32]
…And hug your arms to your sides to still your fear. These are two proofs from your Lord for Pharaoh and his ruling circle. They are a deviant people. [TMQ28:32]

Prophet Musa* Asks Allah for Help – Prophet Harun* and other matters

Allah instructed Musa that his chosen mission (which he has to accept) is to Speak to Pharaoh! The one who Musa* was trying his best to avoid by sneaking into Egypt he must now confront. Prophet Musa* told Allah frankly that he was hesitant and asked for His guidance on the following matters:

  • his inability to express himself fluently, fearing not being able to address Pharaoh properly
  • the need for courage and assistance from Allah to make this task easy
  • he might be killed by an Egyptian seeking vengeance
  • making his brother Harun* (Aaron) his helper so they can glorify Allah more
  • the need to be part of a group (Jammah) so we are not chased by the wolves
He said, "O Lord, expand my breast for me and make my task easy for me. Loosen the knot in my tongue so that they will understand my words. Assign me a helper from my family." [TMQ 20:25-29]
"My brother Harun. Strengthen my back by him and let him share in my task, so that we can glorify You much and remember You much."[TMQ 20:30-34]
He (Allah] said, "We will reinforce you with your brother and by Our Signs will give you both authority, so that they will not be able to lay a hand on you. You and those who follow you will be the victors." [TMQ 28:35]
He said, "My Lord, I killed one of them and I am afraid they will kill me; and my brother Aaron is more eloquent than me so send him with me to support me and back me up. I am afraid they will call me a liar." [TMQ 28:33-34]
(Moses said,) "For You are watching us." He (Allah) said, "Your request has been granted, Moses." [TMQ 20:35-36]


Main Topic - Night of Power: Lailatul-Qadr

This is an extract from the Tafsir of Ibn Kathir on Surah al-Qadr [97].
* "Verily, We have sent it down in the Night of Al-Qadr.
* And what will make you know what the Night of Al-Qadr is
* The Night of Al-Qadr is better than a thousand months.
* Therein descend the angels and the Ruh by their Lord's permission with every matter.
* There is peace until the appearance of dawn."


The Virtues of the Night of Al-Qadr (the Decree)

Allah  informs that He sent the Qur'an down during the Night of Al-Qadr, and it is a blessed night about which Allah  says: "We sent it down on a blessed night." [TMQ 44:3]
This is the Night of Al-Qadr and it occurs during the month of Ramadan. This is as Allah  says: "The month of Ramadan in which was revealed the Qur'an." [TMQ 2:185]
Ibn `Abbas and others have said, "Allah sent the Qur'an down all at one time from the Preserved Tablet (Al-Lawh Al-Mahfuz) to the House of Might (Baytul-`Izzah), which is in the heaven of this world. Then it came down in parts to the Messenger of Allah based upon the incidents that occurred over a period of twenty-three years."
Imam Ahmad recorded from Abu Hurayrah: "When Ramadan would come, the Messenger of Allah would say: ‘Verily, the month of Ramadan has come to you all. It is a blessed month, which Allah has obligated you all to fast. During it the gates of Paradise are opened, the gates of Hell are closed and the devils are shackled. In it there is a night that is better than one thousand months. Whoever is deprived of its good, then he has truly been deprived.'"
"Whoever stands (in prayer) during the Night of Al-Qadr with faith and expecting reward (from Allah), he will be forgiven for his previous sins."
The Descent of the Angels and the Decree for Every Good during the Night of Al-Qadr
Allah says: "Therein descend the angels and the Ruh by their Lord's permission with every matter."
This means the angels descend in abundance during the Night of Al-Qadr due to its abundant blessings. The angels descend with the descending of blessings and mercy, just as they descend when the Qur'an is recited, they surround the circles of Dhikr (remembrance of Allah) and they lower their wings with true respect for the student of knowledge.
In reference to Ar-Ruh, it is said that here it means the angel Jibril. Therefore, the wording of the Ayah is a method of adding the name of the distinct object (in this case Jibril) separate from the general group (in this case the angels).
The angels giving the greetings of peace during the Night of Al-Qadr to the people in the Masjids until the coming of Fajr (dawn)."

Specifying the Night of Decree and its Signs
This is supported by what Imam Ahmad recorded from `Ubadah bin As-Samit that the Messenger of Allah* said: "The Night of Al-Qadr occurs during the last ten (nights). Whoever stands for them (in prayer) seeking their reward, then indeed Allah will forgive his previous sins and his latter sins. It is an odd night: the ninth, or the seventh, or the fifth, or the third or the last night (of Ramadan)."
It has been reported that Abu Sa`id Al-Khudri said, "The Messenger of Allah* performed I`tikaf during the first ten nights of Ramadan and we performed I`tikaf with him. Then Jibril came to him and said, ‘That which you are seeking is in front of you.' So the Prophet* performed I`tikaf during the middle ten days of Ramadan and we also performed I`tikaf with him. Then Jibril came to him and said; ‘That which you are seeking is ahead of you.' So the Prophet* stood up and gave a sermon on the morning of the twentieth of Ramadan and he said: "Whoever performed I`tikaf with me, let him come back (for I`tikaf again), for verily I saw the Night of Al-Qadr, and I was caused to forget it, and indeed it is during the last ten (nights). It is during an odd night and I saw myself as if I were prostrating in mud and water." The roof of the Masjid was made of dried palm-tree leaves and we did not see anything (i.e., clouds) in the sky. But then a patch of wind-driven clouds came and it rained. So the Prophet* lead us in prayer until we saw the traces of mud and water on the forehead of the Messenger of Allah*, which confirmed his dream."
There are numerous hadith about which exact day it is but no consensus – some scholars saying that it may actually rotate year on year through the last odd nights in Ramadhan.
Allah concealed that night from His Servants out of mercy so that they would increase their acts of worship and gain the great reward by performing Qiyam during these blessed nights, thinking that each night is Laylat-ul-Qadr.

Supplication during the Night of Decree
It is recommended to supplicate often during all times, especially during the month of Ramadan, in the last ten nights, and during the odd nights of it even more so. Imam Ahmad recorded from `A'ishah, that she said, "O Messenger of Allah! If I find the Night of Al-Qadr what should I say?" He replied: "Say: ‘O Allah! Verily, You are the Oft-Pardoning, You love to pardon, so pardon me.'" [ Allahumma innaka `afuwwun tuhibbul `afwa fa`fu `annee ]

The Maths
Lailatul-Qadr (better than) = 1000 months  x 29.5 Islamic days = 29,500
In Islamic years = 29,500 / (12 x 29.5) = 83 and 4 months
If you worship Allah on this night every year for 60 years after attaining your puberty, then you would have 5000 years to your credit (60,000 months).Qur
It is likened to as if you had lived for over 5,000 years, and achieved the rewards of a person who had lived that long and much more.

Getting the most from the last ten days of Ramadhan
1. Read the Qur'an:
Not just reciting, and listening to but also contemplating upon the verses of Qur’an. Many sahabae preferred to understand the verses and what’s behind the revelation to get closer to the Qur’an.
2. Increase in Nawafil Prayers:
"Fall prostrate and draw near to Allah!" [TMQ Al-Alaq 96:19]
The Prophet* said: "The closest that a person is to his Lord is when he is prostrating, so say a great deal of du'a then." He* is commanding us to make a lot of du'a while in sujud. We need to do more. For he* said to: "...make lots of du'a." Remember, the Prophet* loved us and he knew that we have a lot of needs from Allah. This is why he taught us the way to get those needs fulfilled. Therefore, if you have needs, then you cannot leave sujud. Any sajdah without khushu' and without du'a is a big khasara . When the Prophet* instructed us to do a lot of sujud, it means to perform a lot of salah . "With each sajdah for Allah, He will raise you a level with it. And cancel a sin with it." So, the more you increase in your sujud, the closer you are to being a winner.
Examples for increasing nawafil salah:
- Salat Dhuha: 2, 4, 6 or 8 rak'at, prayed after the sun has risen and before the time for Dhuhr.
- 4 rak'at before and 4 after Dhuhr
- 4 rak'at before ‘Asr
- Tahhiyatul masjid: Greet the masjid with two rak'at
- Salat at-Tawbah: Make wudhu' and offer two sincere rak'at of repentance.
- Praying Taraweeh in Jamaah at the masjid
- Qiyam al-Layl: Pray at least 2 rak'at
- Performing Tahajjud in the last third of the night
3. Makes lots of Dhikr:
Do a lot of dhikr. The Prophet* commanded us to oft recite Tasbeeh ("Subhan-Allah"), Tahmeed ("Al-hamdu Lillah") and Takbeer ("Allahu Akbar") during this time.
4. Seeking Forgiveness (Istighfar):
"But as for him who repented, believed and did righteous deeds, then he will be among those who are successful." [28:67]
The Prophet* is reported to have said that when a person seeks forgiveness for all believers, Allah will write for him a hasanat for every one of those believers.
5. Charity:
Spending for the sake of Allah! Spend from what you love and Allah will love you.
6. Preserve the Ties of Kinship:
Preserve the ties of kinship for: "No one who severs the ties of kinship will enter Paradise." [Muslim]
7. Making a personal Sacrifice
Sacrificing something close to us for the sake of Allah.
“And remind, for indeed, the reminder benefits the believers” [51:55]
8. Performing Itikaf
Observe `Itikaf during the last ten days and exerting efforts in worship. Being secluded from people and engaging oneself in obeying Allah, mentioning Him, forgetting anything that might distract him, and focusing on pleasing Allah by worship.
9. Making du’a
Think of all that you need to ask Allah for and ask Him now. If you haven’t before, this is the time to connect with Him and feel closer to Him. And when you do during these last ten nights and days of this Ramadan, you would want to do this again and again – even after the month is over.
And finally, when you are in a state of prayers and worship, please open your heart for others as well and please do remember your brothers and sisters in your prayers. Remember what the Prophet said:
Please keep the Ummah in your du'aas, may Allah unite us in strength to be victorious. Please keep the oppressed in your du'aas, those who have become a victim to tyranny and war, may Allah break the shackles of tyranny and spread peace and tranquility over all the lands, which have been occupied and invaded.
“The supplication that gets the quickest answer is the one made by one Muslim for another in his absence.”
May Allah Subhana wa ta'ala look over all of you, surround you in His immense Rahma and envelope you in His protection always. May He increase you all in health, wealth and Imaan and grant you the best of the duniya wa fil akhirah - ameen.
May we all make the most of the last ten nights and days of Ramadan.


Useful website:

Qur'an Explorer: http://www.quranexplorer.com/




A big thanks to all those that regularly attend the Circles.
Thanks you for your patience in reading and sharing these summaries.
Jzk
Naveed

Friday, 27 June 2014

22 June 2014 Musa (4) kills an Egyptian and Fiqh of Ramadhan 2

22 June 2014
Prophet Musa (4) - accidentally kills an Egyptian and Fiqh of Ramadhan 2

Intro - Timeline of the Universe
Contextualising our existence in the scheme of the universe, we talked about a timeline. When the End of the World will be is unknown but in historical terms, it is pretty imminent – as preached by all the Prophets...
The below are just estimates based upon current scientific consensus:
13.5 Billion yrs ago – Universe Created
5 Billion yrs ago – Sun born – then Earth
3.8 Billion yrs ago – earliest life forms
1.5 Billion yrs ago – Single cell life forms with nucleus
700 million yrs ago – primitive life forms
500 million yrs ago – dinosaurs
200 million yrs ago – mammals
65 million yrs ago – dinosaurs extinct
? 400,000 yrs ago – humans
15,000 yrs ago – collective living
12,000 yrs ago – large cities / civilisation





 

 

Prophet Musa* Leaves Egypt after Accidental Killing

Allah raised Musa in the house of Pharaoh – the centre of power. When he matured he was given Hikmah and Ilmah (Wisdom and knowledge). He was tall, strong, dark skinned and had very black curly hair according to the Prophet*.

In the Qur'an Allah relates the following event about the Prophet Musa’s* life: He (Moses) entered the city at a time when its inhabitants were unaware (midnight or midday) and found two men fighting there—one from Bani Israel and the other from the Egyptians. The Israelite asked for his support against the oppressive Egyptian. So Moses pushed him back with his stick and the other person fell and died accidentally. Musa* said, "This is part of satan's handiwork. He truly is an outright and misleading enemy." [TMQ 28:15]

The Prophet Musa*’s character was one of a person who would help people. But he realised his mistake and asked Allah for support. He said, "My Lord, I have wronged myself. Forgive me." So He (Allah) forgave him. He is the Ever-Forgiving, the Most Merciful. He said, "My Lord, because of Your blessing to me, I will never be a supporter of evildoers." [TMQ 28:16-17]

Pharaoh then convened an special council / task force to investigate the killing. As this involved the Muslims of the day (Bani Israel) Pharaoh wanted to make a big deal of this and treated this death as an act of terrorism that needed to be punished and the whole community put under fear and suspicion. Propaganda started that the Muslims (Bani Israel) may even try to set up their own government or want to overthrow the Egyptian way of life.

The next day Musa* returned to the same place fearful and on his guard when the man who had sought his help the day before, shouted for help from him again. Then Moses said to him, "You are clearly a misguided man." [TMQ 28:18] but the man mistook this and thought that Musa* may harm him. But when Musa* was about to grab the man who was their common enemy, he said, "Moses! Do you want to kill me just as you killed a person yesterday? You only want to be a tyrant in the land; you do not want to be a reformer." [TMQ 28:19]

Now the news was confirmed that Musa* had done the killing and now Pharaoh would make an example of him. Hence, Pharaoh and the leading followers discussed the Prophet Musa’s* punishment, even the possibility of executing him. Someone who overheard the discussion came to warn the Prophet Musa*. Upon this warning, the Prophet Musa* left Egypt: A man came running from the furthest part of the city, saying, "Moses, the Council are conspiring to kill you, so leave! I am someone who brings you good advice." So he left there fearful and on his guard, saying, "My Lord, rescue me from the people of the wrongdoers!" [TMQ 28:20-21]

Without time to pack or prepare Musa* had to leave immediately and headed East as quick as he could go – barefoot and alone.


Main Topic: Fiqh of Ramadhan part 2

* Sawm linguistically means refraining, silence, suspension. Shariah terminology means refraining from those things that break the fast and they are: food, drink, sexual relations, excess water through mouth/nose and vomiting, with the intention of getting closer to Allah from Fajr of a day until its Maghrib.
* Niyah (intention) needs to be made every night as fasting every day is an independent act of Ibadah.
*Whoever intentionally breaks a day of fasting in Ramadhan without a rukhsah (shariah permission) commits a major sin.
* Fasting is not obliged on the young until they have become mature (buloogh). Parents can train them from any age.
* Maghrib Prayer is after the Iftar (breaking fast)
* It is obligatory upon the sick person (Mareed) and traveller (Musaafir) to make Qadaa for what he has missed of the obligatory fasting. “O you who believe! Observing As-Saum (the fasting) is prescribed for you as it was prescribed for those before you, that you may become Al-Muttaqoon” [Observing Saum (fasts)] for a fixed number of days, but if any of you is ill or on a journey, the same number (should be made up) from other days. And as for those who can fast with difficulty they have (a choice either to fast or) to feed a Miskîn (poor person) (for every day). But whoever does good of his own accord, it is better for him. And that you fast, is better for you if only you know. [TMQ 2:183-184]


Fasting is broken by:
- Breaking of the Niyah of the fast
- Eating and drinking intentionally (see below)
- Menstruation and post Childbirth bleeding
- Sexual relations
- Vomiting intentionally - Ibn ‘Umar said: “Whoever is overcome by vomiting there is no Qadaa for him, and the one who makes himself sick must make Qadaa”. Ibn ‘Abbaas said that the Messenger of Allah (saw) said: “There are three which do not break the fast of the one fasting: Vomiting, cupping and wet dreams”.


Eating and Drinking: the entering of something into the throat and its swallowing, i.e. its entering into the Gullet/Oesophagus breaks the fast without any stipulation that it reaches the stomach or lungs
- Hence fast also broken by smoking or inhaling tobacco, purposely inhaling steam or smoke, taking inhalers or sniffing smelling salts, oral vaccines
- Some medical applications are allowed, such as: scope or surgical wound (as long as it avoids intestines & lungs), EEG, ECG, CT scan, X-rays, external examinations, skin vaccines, needles for blood, dialysis, bleeding, carefully using miswak or toothpaste


The descent of anything into the Gullet breaks the fast and this is obliged by the language because language dictates that whoever swallows a solid entity has eaten or if it is liquid has had something to drink. So the descending of anything into the Gullet is considered eating or drinking and eating and drinking are breakers of the fast, so if anything is swallowed the fast is broken - whether it is nutritious or not like a pebble or handful of dirt with no difference to whether it enters as a solid unit or as powder ingested with saliva or in a form of material that is in the air and turns into a sensed (congealed) form once inside. This includes:
- As-Su’oot, It is a type of Tobacco that is crushed, sniffed and it enters into the lungs.
- The smoking of Tobacco and the smoke of incense
- Steam from water or medicine
- Inhaler

However if any of this happened against the will of the person then it does not break the fast because Allah does not bring to account the action of the man which was against his will so whoever sits next to a smoker or burning incense sticks and something entered into his chest unintentionally and not wilfully then he remains fasting and has not broken it. Also if the weather situation and humidity meant that there were water particles in the air or in a bathroom dues to steam from hot water and the one fasting breathes this in without any desire to do so, intention or wish, then he has not broken his fast. Similar to this is the dust/sand in the air which occurs in cyclones and storms so if any of this is breathed in it does not break the fast and nothing breaks the fast except for what enters with somebody’s own will and intention.


Some Actions that do not break the fast
Smells: As for what can enter the Gullet but does not have a material sensed form such as perfume and other smells whether they are pure or dislikeable they do not break the fast and enter through the sense of smell without intention or purpose. Anas Bin Maalik that he said: “The Messenger of Allah* was asked: Can the fasting person kiss? He replied: And what is wrong with that, (It’s like) the smelling of a flower”.

Al-Qublah and Al-Mubaasharah (The kiss and fondling) - ‘Aa’isha said: “The Messenger of Allah* would kiss me whilst we were both fasting”. And also from ‘Aa’isha that she said: “The Messenger of Allah* used to kiss some of his wives whilst he was fasting and then she laughed”.

Al-hujaamah (Bloodletting) is the splitting/opening of the skin in the head with a tool called a Mihjam or Mihjamah followed by the Haajim (one performing al-Hujaamah) extracting the blood from the opening when there is an abundance of blood in the body. The process of donating blood in our present time is in reality the extraction of blood from the body and where the extraction of blood is permissible and does not break the fast we therefore can say that donating blood also does not break the fast. That the wound and what accompanies it ordinarily of external bleeding whether this has resulted from fighting in the way of Allah, from a car accident, or a shooting at a wedding or argument, or falling from a high place or any other situation or circumstance all of this does not break the fast. That the process of dialysis which is the extraction of the blood from the body in a purifying process and then the returning of this purified blood into the body, does not break the fast. The extraction of blood with a needle in order for it to be examined in a laboratory is permitted and does not break the fast. The needle of a doctor does not at all break the fast whether it is for medical treatment, to give nutrients/supplements, blood or anaesthesia and whether it is in the veins. This is all as long as no substances or medicines enter directly into the respiratory and digestives systems and their organs.


Caution: As for what a person with a heart illness or has suffered a stroke places under his tongue of pills which melt gradually as a remedy when the condition is intensified, then this breaks the fast if this forms a residue that could be swallowed. If it is entirely absorbed into the blood then it could be permissible providing none enters the gullet.

As-Siwaak (miswak): Aamir Bin Rabee’a said: “I saw the Messenger of Allah (saw) performing Siwaak whilst he was fasting, (so many times that it could not be counted)” The entering of any material in the mouth does not break the fast except if a material or substance that is emitted or comes off it is swallowed and it was possible to guard from it. However if it was not possible to guard from it, like a very small insignificant amount then there is no problem with this (i.e. it does not break the fast). So established on this principle it is permissible to TASTE FOOD and the placing of a THERMOMETER in the mouth is also allowed. Also that toothpaste or dentistry work is allowed and does not break the fast as long as nothing reaches the throat of substances or materials and is swallowed.

8 June 2014 Musa (2) birth and Fiqh of Ramadhan (1)

8 June 2014

Prophet Musa (2) - his birth and Fiqh of Ramadhan (1)



Thank you all for coming. Please find today’s Study Circle summary.
Lively discussions and participation from all and some great feedback from the kids on:
- Fairy Tales,
- Puzzles about Allah’s existence and
- Hope in Allah.

Please bear in mind this is just a summary with more detail dealt with during the Circle.

InshaAllah, next week’s Study Circle will again be at our house to continue the story of Musa ending up in the Pharaoh’s Palace.



Prophet Musa (2): Birth


Birth: Musa was born in a time when his people (Bani Israel – children of Yaqub) were enslaved by the tyrant Pharaoh. They had arrived during Yusuf’s time but became slaves over the years. Pharaoh thought he was a god (amongst many other Egyptian gods) and that he owned the River Nile. This was a unipolar world.

Pharaoh had a dream that he would lose his kingdom to someone from the children of Israel so he started killing newborn males as he perceived it as an existential threat to his authority. His spies kept an eye on all the people and he ruled by Divide and Conquer.
Musa’s mother received WAHY (inspiration) from Allah: “Suckle him and then when you fear for him cast him into the sea. Do not fear or grieve; We will return him to you and make him one of the Messengers." (Surat al-Qasas: 7) and her test was to throw him into the river to save him – and this was a dangerous and big river!....



Main Topic: Basics about Ramadhan

The Obligation of Fasting: "O ye who believe! Fasting is prescribed to you as it was prescribed to those before you…", (2:183)

The Reward for Fasting: The only one who knows about the reward is Allah (swt). "Every act taken by the son of Adam is done for him except fasting, it is for me and I make the reward", (Bukhari)

Fasting stops the Muslim from Sinning: "Fasting is a shield. Thus while fasting you must not use foul language or act like those of ignorance (screaming, attacking others, etc), or speak loudly". (Bukhari)

The smell of the Fasting persons mouth: "By the one who has my soul in his hands, the smell of the mouth of the fasting person is better for Allah than the smell of musk". [Bukhari]

Special Gate in Al-Jannah for those who Fast: " There is a gate in Al-Jannah called Ar-Rayyan which those who fast enter from on the day of judgment. And no one else enters from it. Once they enter from it, it is closed, and nobody else enters from it." (Bukhari)

Due to Fasting Previous Sins Are Forgiven: "Whoever fasts in the month of Ramadan purely because of his faith and sincerity all of his/her previous sins will be forgiven." "Whosoever does not saying and acting upon falsehood, Allah is in no need for him/her to abandon his/her food " (Bukhari).

The Intention is A Requirement for Fasting: The person who wants to fast must have the pure intention for doing that action only to please Allah (swt). The intention need not be said by the tongue, for the intention is act of the heart. Moreover, the intention must be settled in the heart before Fajr.

There Is Blessing in suhur: "have Suhur, for in suhur there is blessing. " (Muslim)

The Best Things To Keep Us Busy In Ramadan: The fasting Muslim should not curse, use foul language, harm people , talk nonsense, etc. Thus, the best the fasting person should keep him/herself busy with is the remembrance of Allah (Dhikr), attend sessions of knowledge, read Quran, and spend in the path of Allah, etc.

If Someone Eats Or Drinks, Forgetfully, Then he/she Completes The Day Of Fasting: "If he forgets and eats and drinks, then he should complete his fast. It was Allah who fed him and gave him the drink." (Bukhari).

If deliberately broken the fast, Muslim needs to:
- Free a slave
- fast two months consecutively
- feed sixty poor people

Permission To Break Fast In Travelling and Sickness: Allah (swt) permitted us to break fast in travelling and in sickness on the condition that we make it up later on. "And for those who are sick or travelling, then (the prescribed period should be made up) other days."
It is only the sickness, that fasting will delay its recovery or worsen it, that permits the person to break the fast. But, the one that is not affected by the fast is not a legitimate excuse. Travel depends upon the distance travelled – often taken as 48 miles.

The Elderly and the Incurable sick: do not have to make up the days that they have missed, for they are unable to do so but have to feed one poor person as (Bukhari)

The fasting of Children and Teaching Them Manners: Only those who are above the age of puberty and sane are addressed by Shari’ah. "Order your children to pray when they are seven years of age, beat them for it when they are ten years of age, and separate them in their beds".(Abu Daud). Also Bukhari narrates "We used to make our children fast and make their toys out of wool. If any of them cried because of hunger, we would give them toy till the time to breakfast". There is no sin if the children break the fast for them or the parents.

What is recommended for the Saa’im to break his fast with: Recommended to make Iftar with Rutub (fresh, moist, ripe dates), if not then Tamr (dry dates); else to take mouthfuls of water then eat what they wish.

Time to break fast: Is at Maghrib when the adhaan happens and not to wait until after prayer or to delay.

Salatul-Taraweh: Abu Huraira said, "I heard the messenger of Allah (saw) say, "The one who does qiam in Ramadan with faith and sincerity, all his/her sins will be forgiven".

May Allah azza wajaal accept our Siyaam, Salah, Nawafil, Taraweeh, Adhkar, Sadakat, and all efforts by helping others inshaAllah


Wednesday, 29 August 2012

26 August 2012

No Study Circle today as all the families were recovering from the Shahnam Charity Event hosted yesterday.

Here are the Pictures.

Well Done All !

imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com imagebam.com