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JESUCRISTO EL HIJO DE MARIA Y SU BENDITA MADRE
Fuente: http://www.livingislam.org/
Traducción: Omar Al Galliqi
La baraka y la paz de Dios a nuestro Profeta Muhammad, la gente de su Casa, sobre todos ellos.

Traducción de una charla que dio en árabe en Dâr al-Fatwâ en Beirut, Líbano el 10 de enero de 2003 por el Shaykh Al-Sayyid ALI JAFRI Al HABIB del Yemen.

(Traducido por GF Haddad – Dhul-Qi `da 1423)
Nota: Dâr al-Fatwâ en Beirut es el principal organismo sunita a cargo de Las fatwâ dadas en la República del Líbano y comprende una Universidad Islámica que ofrece licenciatura, maestría y doctorado en Sharî `A.

[Nota añadida por el traductor]
(La Gloria pertenece a Dios que ha enviado a Su siervo el Libro
y no ha asignado hasta que cualquier curvatura) (18:1).
Doy testimonio de que no hay dios sino el Dios Único, sin pareja, y testifico de que sayidina Muhammad es Su siervo y Mensajero.

Que Allâh le bendiga, salude y de Su bendición a él y a sus antepasados y hermanos entre los Profetas y Mensajeros (nuestros señores Abraham, Moisés, Jesús y todos los que intervienen: los Profetas, y a su Casa y a a sus Compañeros y a aquellos que les siguen
fielmente hasta el Día del Juicio!) El honor y el propósito de la religión:
Para comenzar: Dios Altísimo, el Exaltado, nos ha otorgado el inmenso honor
De elegirnos para esta magnífica religión, la religión del Islam que fue buenamente bendecida al hacerla el sello de todas las religiones, las La vía que es correcta y verdadera para todos los tiempos y todos los lugares. Una persona que pertenece
a esta religión, a sí mismo se prepara para una tarea más importante y para una enorme misión: lograr la excelencia para llevara los pueblos de la tierra las pruebas manifiestas para sembrar la raíz, la dirección, y la guía a seguir como orientación hacia los cielos.

De este modo, la grandeza de esta religión es que ha llegado a preparar a sus adherentes y seguidores para una tarea inmensa, la más importante.

Gran parte gracias a nuestro maestro, Shaykh Faraz Rabbani, para compartir con nosotros este artículo.

This is an excerpt from the book Kanz Al-Najah wa As-Suroor (“The Treasures of Success and Happiness”), a book highlighting the special qualities of each month. As the blessed and holy month of Rajab approaches (please check your local sightings or mosques to know when the month of Rajab begins in your area (Check CrescentWatch), hopefully this information will be of use in allowing us all to appreciate it and benefit from it:

So, my dear friend, put forth a great effort in the month of Rajab, may Allah have mercy on you. It is the season of great profits, so take advantage of your time! Whoever is spiritually sick due to their sins – know that the medicine has come.

* Know that Rajab is a virtuous month in which worship is gloriously rewarded – especially fasting and seeking repentance (istighfar).

* Also, making du’a during the eve of the first of Rajab is highly recommended. The Prophet, peace and mercy be upon him, said, “There are five nights in which du’a (supplication) is not rejected: the eve of Rajab, the 15th night of Sha’aban, the eve of Friday, on the eve of Eid Al-Fitr, and on the eve of Eid Al-Adha.” [Al-Suyuti in his Al-Jami'].

* On the 27th night of Rajab, the Prophet, peace and mercy be upon him, was taken on the Isra wa Mi’raj (The Night Journey and Ascension to the Heavens). This was a great and glorious night, as is known to most Muslims, in which the Prophet, peace and mercy be upon him, met his Lord and was given the commandment to perform the 5 daily prayers.

* Rajab is one of the four sacred months mentioned in the Quran (the four months are : Rajab, Dhul Qi’da, Dhul Hijjah, and Muharram):

{The number of months is twelve according to God, in the decree of God, on the day God created the heavens and the earth; and four of them are sacred} (9:36)

* Rajab is Allah’s month in which He pours His Mercy upon the penitent and He accepts the actions that people have done for His sake. The Prophet, peace and mercy be upon him, said, “Rajab is the month of Allah, and Sha’aban is my month, and Ramadan is the month of my Ummah.” (Imam Al-Suyuti in Al-Jami).

* Scholars say: Rajab is the month of repentance (istighfar), and Sha’aban is the month of sending peace and mercy (salawat/durood shareef) upon the Prophet, and Ramadan is the month of Qur’an.

* One highly recommended act to do is say 70 times after the Fajr and ‘Isha prayers every morning and night of Rajab:

Transliteration: “Allahuma ighfir li wa Arhamni wa tub ‘alayya.”
Translation: Oh Allah forgive me, have mercy upon me, and grant me repentance.

* Sayyidna ‘Ali, may Allah be well pleased with him, used to allocate extra amounts of time for worship on four nights – the first night of Rajab, the nights before the two Eids, and the 15th night of Sha’aban.

* It is also highly recommended to say the following Prophetic prayer (known as Sayyid Al-Istighfar or the Master of Repentance) 3 times every morning and every evening in Rajab:

Transliteration: Allahuma anta rabi la ilaha illa ant, khalaqtani wa ana ‘abduk, wa ana ‘ala ‘ahdika wa wa’adika ma astata’at, ‘authu bika min shar ma san’at, abu’u laka bi ni’matika ‘allaya wa abu’u bi dhanbi, faqhfir li fa’innahu la yaghfir al-dhunub ila anta.

Translation: O Allah, you are my Lord, and there is no god but you. You created me and I am your servant, and I am upon the convenant to the best of my ability. I seek refuge in you from the evil I have brought upon myself. I admit all the blessings you have given me and I admit my sins, so forgive me, for no one can forgive sins save You.

And success is from Allah

Posted via email from IslamCrunch

Our gratitude to Sidi Amjad Tarsin for compiling this post and all the other posts about the Islamic months.

“One of the greatest tribulations Allah can afflict a servant with is to preoccupy him with the faults of others, and blind him to his own faults.” — Quoted by Imam Zaid Shakir

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