Thursday, November 1, 2012

Jummah, a Mubarak day

Bismillahir Rahmaanir Raheem

Some may say there is no quranic basis for saying "jummah Mubarak". However, since "a person is judged by his/her intention" (Niyat) let me make this one clear: "Mubarak" means blessed. "Jummah" is the best of days, since our Nabi saw passed away on a Jummah, and the day of judgement will be, according to the Quran, on a Jummah. Furthermore, we are encouraged, on a Jummah, to increase our worship, and to ask Allah to shower our beloved Nabi (uhbp) with greetings and blessings. Given that, wherein lies the sin in wishing muslims a "mubarak Jummah" or a "Jummah Mubarak" ? SO ... May you have a beautiful day of prayer and kindness, may you seek to live it "in the cause" of Allah, doing all that would please HIM, praising HIM, and making duah for muslims, insh'Allah. Ameen.







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