FaceBook FanBox

Social and RSS

Follow us on

Follow us on Youtube

 

Best of you

40. "The most beloved of people according to Allah is he who brings most benefit, and the most beloved of deeds according to Allah the Mighty, the Magnificent, is that you bring happiness to a fellow Muslim, or relieve him of distress, or pay off his debt or stave away hunger from him. It is more beloved to me that I walk with my brother Muslim in his time of need than I stay secluded in the mosque for a month. Whoever holds back his anger, Allah will cover his faults and whoever suppresses his fury while being able to execute it, Allah will fill his heart with satisfaction on the Day of Standing. Whoever walks with his brother Muslim in need until he establishes that for him, Allah will establish his feet firmly on the day when all feet shall slip. Indeed, bad character ruins deeds just as vinegar ruins honey." [Tabarâni, Hasan]

Quotes to remember

11. It was narrated that Abu Hanifa said to Dawud al-Taa’i, “Why do you prefer seclusion?” Dawud replied, “To struggle against myself to leave disputing.” Abu Hanifah said, “Attend meetings, listen to what is said, and remain silent.” Dawud said, “I have done so, but I have found nothing heavier than this.”

Salafs sayings

Abu ad-Dardaa narrated [Saheeh Muslim, No.6588]: The Messenger of Allaah said: «No believing servant supplicates for his brother behind his back (in his absence), except that the Angels say: "The same be for you too".»
al-Imaam an-Nawawee comments [Riyaadh as-Saaliheen #1494]: This hadeeth makes it evident that one who prays for someone in his absence also stands to benefit from it because the angel appointed for the task of praying for those who pray for others will pray for him, saying, "O Allaah! Grant him also the same which he has asked for others".


 

The ruling on assuming Ihram from Jeddah for whoever arrives by airplane

User Rating:  / 0
PoorBest 

The ruling on assuming Ihram from Jeddah for whoever arrives by airplane

 


Question:

What is the ruling on whoever intends to perform Hajj arriving from one of the countries (outside of Saudi Arabia) and his plane lands in the airport of Jeddah while he has not assumed Ihram; then he assumed Ihram from Jeddah? What must he do (as expiation for that)?
Answer:

If the plane landed in Jeddah and he is from the people of Ash-Sham or Egypt, then he assumed Ihram from Rabigh. He goes to Rabigh in a car or by some other transport and he assumes Ihram from Rabigh. He does not assume Ihram from Jeddah. If he came from Najd and he did not assume Ihram until he landed in Jeddah, he goes to As-Sayl, and it is the valley of Qarn, and he assumes Ihram from there. If he assumes Ihram from Jeddah and he does not go to the Miqat (to assume Ihram), he must slaughter one sheep that is sufficient for sacrificing. He must sacrifice it in Makkah for the poor people or he may share it in the sacrifice of a seventh of a camel or a seventh of a cow. This is to make his Hajj or Umrah acceptable. And success is from Allah.
Shaykh `Abdul-`Azeez Bin Baz
Fatawa Islamiyah Darussalam Vol:4 page no. 91