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Thursday, 08 Safar 1432 H /13 January 2011

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12.01.2011 - Mayyit of: Khatija Ebrahim Manjera - VENUE: 32 Primary Street Extension 1 - TIME: 14:30pm - QABRASTAAN: Avalon - CAUSE OF DEATH: Natural
 
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PERSONALITY
 

Imam Ahmad Ibn Taymiyyah

One day, his father and his family asked him to join them on a picnic but he suddenly disappeared, so they had to go out without him. When they came back at the end of the day, they blamed him for not going out with them. He said, pointing to a book in his hand: "You did not benefit anything from your trip, whereas I memorized all this book in your absence."

He was known for his physiognomy, sharp memory and wittedness which amazed the people of Damascus and made them admire him more and more. Though he was young, his fame reached the neighbouring territories. Once, one of the scholars of Halab visited Damascus. The scholars and dignitaries of the city went to welcome him. He told them: "I heard in other territories of a boy who is quick in memorizing everything. I came here to see him."

They led the man to the small school where the boy used to go to memorize the Quran. The Halabi scholar sat for a while until the boy passed with a big board in his hand. The scholar called him, so he went to him. The scholar took the board from him and said to him: "Sit here son, and I'll relate to you some Prophetic narrations to write." He dictated for him some, then he asked him to read them.

The boy started reading from the board. Then the Shaykh said to him: "Let me hear it from you." He then started recounting the narrations from his memory exactly like he was reading them from the board. The scholar told him: "Erase this, son." He cited more of the Prophet's narrations and asked him to repeat them. The boy did the same again; he read it from the board and then from his memory. The scholar stood up saying: "Should this boy live long, he will have a great position [become a great scholar]. We've never seen anyone like him before."

This boy was later to be the tortured scholar, Ahmad Ibn Taymiyyah who acquired his knowledge from the best scholars of his time. He studied the Hanbali school and no one surpassed him in it. He also studied the main books of the Prophet's narrations and tradition such as the authentic narrations reported by Al-Bukhaari, Muslim and others. Ibn Taymiyyah was a devoted person who very much observed the acts of worship. He never let anything distract him from worshipping Allaah. He used to spend his night alone, imploring his Lord, continuously reciting the Quran and performing prayers, mentioning and invoking Allaah, and observing the optional late night prayer.

Ibn Taymiyyah wrote a large number of books; he wrote more than three hundred books. He had a vast knowledge and wrote many classificatory books and literary works. He used to write up to four notebooks a day. One day, he managed to write the "Ar-Resaalah Al-Hamawiyyah" (The Hamawi Treatise) which is made up of seventy medium sized pages. He wrote it between the time of Thuhr and 'Asr prayers. He wrote all his books during the seven years he spent in prison, except the book of Al-Eemaan, (The Faith) which he wrote in Egypt.

Ibn Taymiyyah was keen to do every kind of good deeds. Every week, he used to visit those who were ill especially those in the hospital. He was known for his asceticism and benevolence. He loved to give whatever he had whether it was little or much. Even when he had very little, he gave it in charity. He used to donate whatever he had. If he had nothing to give, he used to take off some of his clothes and give them to the poor.
Despite his poverty, he never accepted any donation from a king or prince. He didn't save any money for himself; neither had he saved any furniture nor food.

Ibn Taymiyyah was famous for his courage, valour, and brave initiatives. Whenever he went out for Jihaad (fighting in the Cause of Allaah) with the Muslims, he used to be in the front line, encouraging the warriors and arousing their determination and enthusiasm. He took part in conquest of 'Akkah and showed much bravery that proved his strong faith and love for participating in Jihaad. When Qazaan, a Tartar king, took a number of Muslims as captives, Ibn Taymiyyah went to him, rebuked him for this act and requested him to set the Muslim captives free and the king did.

Ibn Taymiyyah had a difficult life full of continuous trials, calamities, and tests. No sooner did one calamity end than a new one emerged. As soon as he is released from one prison, he is again locked up in another. Towards the end of his life, some people plotted against him because of his opinion about prohibiting people from visiting the graves of the Prophets, may Allaah exalt their mention, and righteous people. So they spread a rumor among the people that he belittled the Prophets, may Allaah exalt their mention. Accordingly, the judges of the four schools of Egypt ordered that he be imprisoned. So he was locked up in Damascus citadel.

In that citadel, Allaah inspired him with the understanding of many meanings of the Quran and the basics of knowledge that many scholars would have wished to have. During his captivity in the citadel, he used to say: "If I gave as much gold as that which would fill this citadel, I wouldn't have been grateful enough for this grace of being imprisoned." When he was reminded of the people who had hurt and caused his imprisonment, he said: "I can never reward them for the good they brought to me."

Ibn Taymiyyah remained in jail in that citadel for about two years till he died in 728 A.H. At the time of his funeral prayer in the mosque, the soldiers surrounded the funeral to protect it from the overwhelming crowds. The number of people kept increasing till they filled up all the alleys, streets and markets. May Allaah have mercy on this great scholar.

 
SALAAH TIMES
 
 
Johannesburg
Durban
Port Elizabeth
Cape Town
Zawaal
12:16
12:05
12:23
12:54
Zuhr
12:21
12:10
12:28
12:59
Asr Shaafi
15:23
15:30
15:52
16:30
Asr Hanafi
17:01
16:56
17:25
17:53
Sunset
19:04
19:00
19:28
20:00
Maghrib
19:08
19:04
19:32
20:04
Esha
20:34
20:35
21:11
21:23
Sehri Ends
Fajr begins
3:58am
3:31am
3:45am
4:07am
Sunrise
5:28am
5:08am
5:23am
5:48am
 
FINANCIALS
 
Gold: $1,381.06 /oz
Platinum: $ 1,773.73 /oz
Silver: R7,58 per g
Saudi Riyaal: R 1.83
Oil: $97.58 / barrel
$ = R 6.86
British Pound = R 10.66
Euro = R 8.89
Mahr Fatimi: R11604.22
Minimum Mahr:R232.08
Zakaah Nisaab: R4641.68
Krugerand: R10,069.59
24 carat gold: R347.64 /g
22 carat gold: R318.91 /g
18 carat gold: R260.70 /g
14 carat gold: R202.93 /g
09 carat gold: R131.61 /g
 
NEWS
 

* An online petition has accused the revered anti-apartheid icon Archbishop Desmond Tutu of "demonising Israel", with its organisers demanding that he be axed as the patron of local holocaust centres.

* Disgruntled parents locked the gates of Alexander High School in Gauteng and resolved not to allow any teacher or pupil into the school until their concerns were heard.

* The ANC's national executive committee will meet this week in preparation for an upcoming Cabinet lekgotla and President Jacob Zuma's State of the Nation address in February.

* Soldiers have deployed in Tunisia's capital a day after a wave of unrest triggered by unemployment and high food prices spread to the city.

* THE Queensland floods may end up costing the economy $13 billion through lost productivity and damage to key infrastructure. And the rebuilding process is likely to put growing pressure on inflation.

 
RECIPE
 
Flaky Nutty Biscuits

125g butter or magerine
2 tbsp castor sugar
2 eggs
2 tsp baking powder
1 tsp vanilla essence
2 cups flour

Method:
Mix butter, vanilla and sugar in electric mixture until smooth, beat in eggs then fold in baking power and enough flour to make a firm dough. Divide dough into four parts divide filling into three parts. Roll out each part of dough 3 mm thick on a plastic sheet.spread one part of filling thinly on one sheet of dough. Carefully lift other dough with plastic and place on filling. Make three layers in this way. Place last dough on top. Press down lightly, cut into 1cm thick strips, then into 4cm pieces. Place sideways, 3cm apart on dusted baking tray. Bake at 160C for 10 - 15 minutes until light brown. If desired, drizzle with chocolate and dust with gold dust.

Filling:
1/2 cup chopped almonds
1/2 cup chopped pistachio nuts
1 cup castor sugar
2 tsp cinnamon
60g butter

Method: Mix butter and sugar, then add in nuts and cinnamon.

 
LATEST HAPPENINGS (ON THE AIRWAVES)
 

Breakfast will never be the same as the 'Sabaahul Muslim' morning drive-time programme shifts up a gear...or should I say shifts up an hour. From 10 January 2011 the morning drive-time programme commenced from 6am giving you an extra dose of Islamic discussions along with front page headlines from around the globe, regular traffic updates and much more. Adding to the local and international interviews, international reports will take place daily focusing on different parts of the globe.

The reports are as follows:

Mondays: International report (07:15am)
Tuesdays: Africa report (07:45am)
Wednesdays: Europe report (08:15am)
Thursdays: Far East report (6:15am)
Fridays: American report (18:15pm, evening 'An Nidaa' programme)

The early morning 'Riyyadu thaakireen' programme will also be spiritually enlightening you one hour earliar commencing from 04:30am daily.

 
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A THOUGHT
 
Men think highly of those who rise rapidly in the world; whereas nothing rises quicker than dust, straw and feathers.
 
THE SMILE
 

Just because someone doesn't love you the way you want them to, doesn't mean they don't love you with all they have. Ralph and Edna were both patients in a mental hospital. One day while they were walking past the hospital swimming pool... Ralph suddenly jumped into the deep end. He sank to the bottom of the pool and stayed there.

Edna promptly jumped in to save him. She swam to the bottom and pulled him out. When the Head Nurse Director became aware of Edna's heroic act she immediately ordered her to be discharged from the hospital, as she now considered her to be mentally stable. When she went to tell Edna the news she said, 'Edna, I have good news and bad news. The good news is you're being discharged, since you were able to rationally respond to a crisis by jumping in and saving the life of the person you love. I have concluded that your act displays sound mindedness.

The bad news is, Ralph hung himself in the bathroom with his bathrobe belt right after you saved him. I am so sorry, but he's dead.'

Edna replied, 'He didn't hang himself, I put him there to dry. How soon can I go home?'

 
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