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Premonitions, Kaali Zubaan etc

I dnt knw islamically how correct this issue is - there are strong arguments on all sides in regards to it but in our indo-pak culture some people are believed to have some special sense or some ability about the future.

Theres a person I knw.

Since he was little he got feelings and dreams that sooner rather than later come true and it freaks his relatives/friends out. When he was about 7 his maternal grandmother rahmatullahi ta'ala alayha passed away.

On Your Marks Get Set…Go!

Salaam

That’s how it feels like when my brother reads his prayer…his head barely touches the floor in sajdah and he’s up again.

How long does it take you to read two Rakahs? Under a min? Two min’s? Three/five min?

Or does it depend on which Salaah you’re reading…for me, my Fajr’s are usually rushed cos I just want to get back in bed :? …yet, I take my time for the prayers I read before bed.

Does your fast lifestyle ever have an impact on how fast you read your prayers?

ALTON TOWERS MUSLIM FUNDAY

Islamic Leisure Presents

ALTON TOWERS MUSLIM FUNDAY

17th September 2006

This event has been booked exclusively for our brothers and sisters by Islamic Leisure and will be held on Sunday 17th September. We have arranged with Alton towers to ensure no music, gambling or alcohol is allowed on the day as well as segregated adult ride areas, halal food stalls & designated prayer areas. We hope this day will live up to all your expectations and be a part of your happy memories for years to come.

Tickets are currently on sale.

How to be a charitable billionaire

[quote][size=18]Buffett donates $37bn to charity[/size]

Billionaire investor Warren Buffett has said he had been waiting for decades to make a huge charitable donation.

Speaking for the first time since revealing he would donate about $37bn (£20bn) to Bill Gates' charitable foundation, he said he was overjoyed.

"This has been coming for fifty years," Mr Buffett said.

Divorced & Widowed Muslims Marriage Event

Islamic Circles Presents:

DIVORCED & WIDOWED MUSLIMS MARRIAGE EVENT

[HOW THE EVENT WORKS - SEE BELOW FAQ AND ETIQUETTES]*

Date: Wednesday 28th June 2006
Time: 6.00 pm - 9.00 pm
Venue: Room 406, 4th Floor, Birkbeck College, Malet Street,
Bloomsbury, London, WC1E 7HX

A special mid-week matrimonial event for those who may be divorced,
separated or widowed, or are open to marrying someone of these
statuses. All Muslims are welcome to attend regardless of ethnicity
or "level" of faith and practice. Mahrams are encouraged to attend
and assist where possible.

You know ur poor when..

this thread is to whine and moan about all that we are denied in life

most students are poor and in debt and its unrealistic to expect parents to fund our extravagent lifestyle.

feel free to contribute-

Mr Snobby needn't reply to this thread :twisted:

You know ur poor when...

1-u use ur expensive purfume and moisteriser sparingly cos u know u wont be able to replace it when it finishes

2-u check behind the cushions for loose change for the bus

3-u get into the lamo Boots points system

4-u quietly eat what ur mum puts in front of u knowing that take away is not an option

5-u lose weight cos u cant afford to eat fatty take away food

6-u secretly buy clothes from cheap shops

Mothers

Im not sure if a thread already exists on this - chances are there does but I cant find it.

You know it never amazes me what stuff mothers are made of. The kids will do anything and everything and still mothers remain there for them, still they love them - even when the child is rude and insolent directly to the mother.

There's a saying in urdu - Maa ki du'a, jannat ki hawa and I think its absolutely true.

Mothers look soo cute when they try and be angry. My mother and me are quite close - I think. Sometimes I joke with her and at the moment my big joke is that Im gonna marry again.

A few Islamic questions

Hi iv'e just a few questions on my mind.

If i have a shower or a bath do i still need to perform wudhu inorder to read salaat or the Quraan.
When i mean shower i mean cleaning the whole part of oneself.
After a shower do i still have to perform wudhu in the tradition sense.
Or is having a shower the same as perrforming wudhu, as the same parts of the body cleaned in wudu are also cleansed when you have a shower?

Is it neccessary to wear a hat when reading salaat. When i was at uni i use to go to a predominaly arab masjid in Manachester. I noticed none of them had hats an whilst performing salaat and when i asked one of them he said it is not really neccessary to wear a hat whilst performing salaat, is this true?

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