أحدث مقاطع الفيديو
يبو صالح كلنا محتاجين للدعاء منك بالله لو نظرة
Oh Aba Saleh [Imam Mahdi], we all need your prayers, even if it's a glimpse...
Recited by Sayed Ahmad al-Mousawi
Kindly translated by MHFJ (please remember him in your noble prayers)
Near the end of the video, Sayed mentioned an individual by the name of Sheikh Abu Sami. He is known as Sheikh Ali Salman, who is the Secretary General of the Wifaq (Shia) political party in Bahrain. He was arrested in 2014 and is in prison for life for his political activism against the government. May Allah SWT by the sake of Imam al-Mahdi (AJTF) resolve his case. He is such a strong man, may Allah give him more strength. Ameen.
Original video:
https://youtu.be/Pj-xjT-gZwQ
(YT channel of Sayed Ahmad al-Mousawi:
https://youtube.com/channel/UC....-Gfunr8w9_h4u4B9Tvtt
Original Video obtained from: مأتم باب الحوائج الإمام موسى الكاظم بصفوى
(المملكة العربية السعودية - المنطقة الشرقية - القطيف - صفوى - حي العمل)
Saudi Arabia, Qateef, city of Safwa
https://youtu.be/q4zANgOj9TY
Dua Tawbah of Imam Zainul Abideen (peace be upon him and his holy family) in English and Urdu translation
This supplication is taught by the fourth Imam, Imam Zainul Abideen (a) and is Du'a no.31 in Saheefa as-Sajjadiyyah. The Dua is a touching plea by one who acknowledges the enormity of the sins he has committed. His hope lies only in the mercy and forgiveness of Allah.
Using Qur'anic concepts of repentance, and its acceptance, Imam teaches us how to be sincere in seeking it. The Dua reiterates the conditions of repentance, the physical signs present on a true repenter, and the legitimate hopes given to one who truly seeks forgiveness. It is a beautifully elegant way of expressing the remorse and hope of a faithful believer who has sinned.
“There is nothing more beloved to Allah than a believer who is repentant, male or female.” [Holy Prophet (s)]
(when describing those who repent) . . “they planted the trees of their sins in front of their eyes and hearts, and watered them with the water of regret. They gained the fruits of peace, followed by the pleasure of Allah, and respect (in His eyes).” [Imam ‘Ali (a)]
(source - al-islam.org)
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May Allah SWT accept our prayers, A'maal and our Ibadah (worship) in this Holy Month of Ramadhan and please remember our Shia brothers and sisters in Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Iraq and Bahrain - May Allah SWT grant them all relief from oppression and persecution.
نسألكم الدعاء
Hazrat Abbas: The Lion of the Bridge - Sheikh Mohammed Abbas Panju with English Subtitles
السلام عليك يا مولاي يا سبع القنطرة يا أبا الفضل العباس ورحمة الله وبركاته
Hazrat Abbas was the son of Imam Ali Ibne Abi Talib. His mother's name was Fatima, who was also known as "Ummul Banin". She was the daughter of Huzam Ibne Khalid, an illustrious person of the Kalb-a tribe, which was distinguished for it chivalry.
Hazrat Abbas was born in Medina on 4th Sha'baan 26 A.H. When the news of his birth reached Imam Ali, he prostrated himself on the ground as a token of his humble thanks to Allah. Imam Hussain took the baby in his arms and recited the Adhaan and Iqamaah (call for prayers) in his right and left ears respectively. Then the new-born baby opened his eyes to see the face of Imam Hussain, before looking at anyone else.
On the 7th day of his birth, the ceremony of Aqeeqa (which is one of the emphasised tradition) was performed and Imam Ali named him Abbas.
Hazrat Abbas was a towering and handsome personality. His dauntless courage, supreme confidence and unflinching loyalty earned him many titles. He was called "Qamar-e-Bani Hashim" (the moon of the Hashemites), because of his imposing appearance.
His remarkable horsemanship made him "Syed-ul-Forosan" (the chief of horseman). His ability to lead people resulted in his being called "Rais-ul-Shujan" (the leader of the valiant), and the manner in which he sacrificed his life earned him the title "Afzal-ul-Shohada" (the choicest of the martyrs) and "Saqqa" (water carrier), because he sacrificed his life in an effort to procure water for Imam Hussain's children in the tragic battle of Karbala. He fully lived up to his name Abbas, which in Arabic stands for Lion.
Imam Jafar Sadiq (A.S) has said: "I bear witness, O Abbas, that you have reached the zenith of of perfection in the matter of self-resignation, loyalty and obedience.
Imam Zain-ul-Abideen (A.S) has said: "May Allah shower His blessings on my uncle Abbas. The manner in which he laid down his life for his brother, Imam Hussain, showed supreme self-sacrifice. He fought valiantly to protect Imam Hussain, and it was only after he lost both his arms that he fell. Allah re compensated him by conferring upon him in heaven, two wings to fly with. Verily, the place of Hazrat Abbas before Allah is so high, that all the martyrs will envy him on dooms-day"
Original video: KSIMC Stanmore, Wiladat Eve of Hazrat Abbas (AS) - 30th April 2017
https://youtu.be/iQr5T4E9hDc
Excerpt of videos are from:
العتبة العباسية المقدسة (alkafeel.net)
Dua Tawbah recited by Murtada Qurish (in Arabic text with English translation)
This Du'a (supplication) is taught by the fourth Imam (a) and is Du'a no.31 in Saheefa Sajjadiyyah. The du'a is a touching plea by one who acknowledges the enormity of the sins he has committed. His hope lies only in the mercy and forgiveness of Allah.
Using Qur'anic concepts of repentance, and its acceptance, Imam teaches us how to be sincere in seeking it. The Du'a reiterates the conditions of repentance, the physical signs present on a true repenter, and the legitimate hopes given to one who truly seeks forgiveness. It is a beautifully elegant way of expressing the remorse and hope of a faithful believer who has sinned.
“There is nothing more beloved to Allah than a believer who is repentant, male or female.” [Holy Prophet (s)]
(when describing those who repent) . . “they planted the trees of their sins in front of their eyes and hearts, and watered them with the water of regret. They gained the fruits of peace, followed by the pleasure of Allah, and respect (in His eyes).” [Imam ‘Ali (a)]
(source: https://www.al-islam.org/suppl....ications-month-ramad
Original video from fawzy6180
https://youtu.be/xJuUGZgGUig
23-9-1434هـ حسينية مسلم بن عقيل
English translation from: duas.org
https://duas.org/mobile/sahifa....-sajjadiya-dua-tauba
Dua Sabah - Murtada Qurish (with English and Urdu translation)
دعاء الصباح : مرتضى قريش
(permission granted by حملة الإيمان to edit this video) -
original video: https://youtu.be/sI1x9vEIzXI
It is related in the book "Misbah" that the best time for reading this prayer is after the morning nafila prayer. Another tradition by Allama Majlisi states this dua is the 'taqeeb' of the morning prayer. The supplication of dawn is one of those soul-elevating prayers to the Almighty, which reflect the sublimity, piety, and high literary standard of Imam Ali's (A) style and diction. Dawn is the best time of prayer, repentance and invocation of the sustainer of the
universe, when the doors of the heavens are opened and all creatures receive their sustenance from Him. It is a privilege of the Muslims to be commanded to stand up in all humility before their Maker everyday, at the first streak of dawn: to glorify their Lord and Master and to beg of Him not only material but also spiritual sustenance.
So particular was Imam Ali (A) about prayers at dawn that on his death-bed he called upon the red glow of the morning to bear witness that never in his entire life had morning appeared in the sky to find him sleeping. May his followers try to emulate his radiant example.
(source: duas.org)
This Dua is also found in Sahifa Alawiya - Chapter 62, page 199
An excerpt of Dua Wida of Imam Zayn al-Abideen (AS) recited by Sayed Ahmad al-Mousawi
According to Ayatollah Mirza Jawad Maliki Tabrizi (r), he writes: "The other important etiquette of the last night is to farewell the Holy Month of Ramadhan, to be sad, feel regret because of its parting, and recite most of the elegant prayers and supplications which have been narrated for this occasion by the Impeccable ones (M'asumin [a])."
Mere Bachoon Se Mere Zakhm Chupana Mola
"Hide my wounds from my children, O Master..."
Recited by Yusuf Ali Okera with English translation on the Shahadat eve of Bibi Fatema (A.S)
(English translation starts at 1:33)
Poetry & Composition: Muhsin Jaffri of Islamabad
Thank you to one brother who translated this eulogy into English translation. Please kindly remember him in your prayers.
دعــاء المجير
Dua Mujeer
This is a supplication of high eminence which is reported to have been brought by Angel Jibreel for the Holy Prophet (PBUH) when he was engrossed in prayers in Maqam-e-Ibrahim. Kafa'ami has reported this supplication in Baladul Amin and in Misbah. It is mentioned by him that the reward for the one reciting this supplication during the Ayyam al-bidh (on 13th, 14th & 15th day) of the Holy month of Ramadan, is that his sins are forgiven even if they are in such plenty as the drops of rainwater, leaves of trees or sand of a desert. It is also very effective for the cure of the sick, fulfillment of debts, acquisition of wealth, and relief from grief. (source: duas.org)
The supplication is called "al-Mujeer" because the word "Mujeer" (the Giver of Refuge—a divine attribute) is repeated in all of its sections.
Original video from Dairy Travel:
دعــاء المجير | الرادود ملا مرتضى قريش | رمضان 2019/ 1440
https://youtu.be/2BJYJLfdgx8
English Lecture by Mohammed Habib Mukhtarali at Woodcock Cemetery (05.06.2022) with English subtitles
In English and Urdu translation
The Whispered Prayers, is a collection of 15 intimate conversations with Allah SWT and the 15 Whispered Prayers are extracted from the book of Imam Zainul Abideen A.S - known as Sahifa Sajjadiya, also known famously as the Psalms of Islam.
Munajaat means "talking" or "having a conversation". In this case, it is the intimate conversations of our Imam with his Lord. Conversing with God regularly is true spirituality, and these conversations between Imam Sajjad (as) and God will really open our eyes. Again, there are conversations for different spiritual states, such as being fearful, hopeful and thankful. Conversing with Allah according to our current spiritual state will only serve to enhance our relationship with him. (al-islam.org)
The prayers start with 'repentance', as repentance is the first step towards a genuine communion with God.
Orginal video: https://youtu.be/MIqYaOkUDLs