Procedure of Zakat

Question:

What is the procedure of zakat?

Answer:

Zakat is an obligatory duty to Allah on every Muslim and Muslimah possessing wealth equal to or exceeding a prescribed amount ($2,855.00) called “Nisab”. It is a prescribed welfare contribution (minimum 2.5%) from one’s surplus wealth. It is considered the right of the poor on the wealth of the rich in a given Muslim community.

Shaykh Senad Agic
Mufti Bosniak Community of America

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Calling person “hajji”

Question:

A person said that it is bid’ah (unacceptable innovation) to write or call a person who has done hajj a hajji because the Sahabah did not call each other hajji. Is he right? And is it permissible to write hajji before some one’s name?

Answer:

He is not right to say this. It is not bid’ah (unacceptable innovation in religion) to write Hajji or to be called Hajji, rather it is undoubtedly lawful to write it or to say it to anyone who performed Hajj.

Shaykh Senad Agic
Mufti Bosniak Community of America

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Hajj with bank loan

Question:

I would like to perform Hajj along with my mother. But I have a Bank Loan.

Answer:

It is better to pay off the debt first and then perform hajj. If the resources of repaying the debt are at hand and the hajj may not create any problem in repayment, you can perform the hajj and the hajj will be valid.

Shaykh Senad Agic

Mufti Bosniak Community of America

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Hajj with loan

Question:

I am having Home loan and monthly bank gets its EMI through my salary. My question is if I have money to perform Hajj can I perform hajj? Is there any requirement that until you complete your loan you can’t do Hajj?

Answer:

You can perform hajj if you can afford it, your hajj shall be valid.

Shaykh Senad Agic

Mufti Bosniak Community of America

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Dream: Quran eated

Dream:

Assalamu alaykum wa rahmatullah wa barakatuhu

my dream is: I was at home and I’ve dinner and Mawlana appear to me and give give me the Qu’ran and say me: eat it! I eat and I feel burn into myself and Mawlana look me serious.

please interpretate this dream for me.

Salam

Interpretation:

`Alaykum salamn wa rahmatulalhi wa barakutuh,

It means Mawlana is giving you from the secrets of Qur’an.

Hajj Gibril

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Dream: Prophet Adam (as)

Dream:

Assalam-o-alaikum wa rehmatullahi wa barakatuhu! Ya Shaykh,

A couple of weeks ago, I dreamt that I was standing in front of this huge white mansion one fine night. I saw groups of Naqshbandi men scattered coming from all directions and heading to this white mansion. As I turned around in confusion of not knowing where I am and what I am doing, I saw a very tall old man (almost 3 meters tall) in white jubah, overcloak, white imamah and white Naqshbandi taj. He was walking with a hunch on his back with a very tall walking stick. I asked one of the brothers who he was and he mentioned that he was Prophet Adam a.s. The next moment, I woke up.

I would greatly appreciate if I could get an interpretation of this dream.
Thank you for your time and may Allah bless all of us.

Salams Ya Shaykh and doa for me.

Interpretation:

`Alaykum as-salam wa rahmatullahi wa barakutuh,

This is a beautiful dream, and it indicates that the way of Fitra in
times of confusion is the Naqshbandi Path and Allah knows best.

Hajj Gibril

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Reciting a`udhu billah in Salat

Question:

Aslaarm alaykum Are we alound to read ozabillah minishatan n rajeem anythime in our salah ?

Answer:

`Alaykum salam

Times to recite A`udhu billah in Salat are:
1. At the opening of salat.
2. At beginning of every subsequent rak`at.

Hajj Gibril

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Commendation

As-salaam Alaikum
Peace be on you all , who are putting there heart and soul in spreading the message,m helping the weak and enlightening us through our Guides and Teachers here and hereafter.
I am really happy to see this website , its contents and the real stories of our brothers ans sisters touched my heart !
Thanks and Congratulations for touching the heart of many many people ! May it continues for the years to come Insha Allah Ameen

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Dream: Praying in Masjid-ul-Haram

Dream:

Assalam.o.Alaikum Wa RAhmatullah Wa Barakatuhu…

Ya Sayyidi...Accept my salam…I love Mawlana Shaykh Nazim (q) and Mawlana Shaykh Hisham Kabbani (q) MAy Allah bless both of You. Aameen. I want to know the interpretation of a dream that I had a month ago. I saw that I was Going to Masjid-ul-Haram to see Ka’aba with my Father and my younger brother.. then I entered the Masjid… I was praying in the upper floor of the Masjid… When I stood up to pray Salaat..Someone from behind ( two to three rows back) touched my shoulder… I looked at him and he was a young man… He asked me to come backwards and sit with him…. Then I went back and started offering Salaat… I read Surah “Wad Du’ha..Wal’Layli Iza Saja” in the First Raka’at and then I woke up…!!!
Thank You Sayyidi…Love you and Love Mawlana Shaykh Nazim Adil Al Haqqani (q)…

Interpretation:
Wa alaykum as Salam wa Rahmat Allahi wa Barakat

Masha’Allah, a very good dream. You will be with the ones you love!
Going to the Masjid al-Haram represents your metaphoric journey on the spiritual path to Allah. Your spiritual practice [eg Salat] is in an honored place among honored worshippers. When faced with a calling from behind you demonstrated humility. Yet you continued and prayed. Finally Allah rewarded you with the infinite and endless blessings of Surat al-Duha. There is too much that the scholars have mentioned about it. It came to comfort our beloved Messenger, Salla Allahu Alayhi wa Sallam, after some days that he had not received Quranic revelation.

Scholars say that it is recommended at this Sura[93] in the Quran to start to recite: “La ilaha ila Allah, wa Allahu Akbar, wa lilAllah al-Hamd between the Sura’s till the end of the Quran. Insha’Allah this indicates a great opening for you and blessing for those around you. and Allah knows best.

Hesham

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Dream: Burnt face

Dream:

what does it mean when we dream someone with a burnt face (black with ash) . what does it represent for that person.

thanks in advance

Interpretation:
as-salam `alaykum

A burnt/black with ash face in a dream may have different meanings depending on the situation and people. If this person is on a spiritual path[eg tariqah] it is a good sign indicating approaching ending the ego, losing one’s self in the fire of Love and being honored by that sign on the face.

Hesham

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