Creatine Supplement

Question:

Assalam wa Alaikum,

I’m using a product called wiered creatine and it contains gelatin. I mailed to company and asked about source of gelatine, they said its extracted from bovine (cow and calf), Now I have mailed to ask about animal slaughtering. I study that capsules are made by gelatin so if I use it without capsules is right.
using this product is halal? This product is for gaining weight.

Regards

Answer:

Wa Alaykum Salam,

To be on the safe side the recommendation is to take the content without capsules.

Imam Senad Agic
American Islamic Center – Chicago
Majlis #1 Head Imam (IABNA)
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Dream: Celebrating with Hajjah Amina

Dream:

Assalam alaikum ya shaykh Nazim,

This is a dream I saw in May-June this year. I saw myself in a big gathering with some competitors on stage. Hajjah Amina and I were in 1 group, we danced on stage an lot of people including my parents and kids were watching me.We also sang I think it was salawat. We won the competition and Hajjah hugged me and Hajjah slipped something in my right hand. I saw it was grey glitter. I went home and applied it on my face then I saw myself in the mirror. I  was very happy because my face was radiant & shimmering like pink glitter. I cannot forget the excitement and all the time i was hearing the celebration from  afar.

Jazakallah khair.

Interpretation:

Audhu billahi min ash-shaytan ir-rajim
Bismi-llāhi r-raḥmāni r-raḥīm:

Wa `alaykumu s-salāmu wa rahmatu l-lāhi wa barakātuh,

It shows the good tiding that you are under the heavenly and spiritual guidance of Hajjah Amina ( ق ) and that you will be dressed with her secrets and lights.
Please pray for us.

And Allah knows best.

Wissam

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Celebration in Muharram

Question:

Salaam,

Is it permissible to do an aqiqah during this month and also can you offer sweets as gifts and have a family gathering during the aqiqah in Muharram?

Thank you.
Salaam

Answer:

Wa Alaykum Salam,

There is no religious reason to avoid the month of Muharram for offering sweets as gifts and have a family gathering during the aqiqah.

Imam Senad Agic
American Islamic Center – Chicago
Majlis #1 Head Imam (IABNA)
http://www.aicchicago.com
www.imamsenadagic.com
http://www.iabna.org

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Dream: In a handicrafts shop

Dream:

Dear Shaykh, Assalamu alaykum wa Rahmat Allahi wa Barakatahu,

In dream, I was in a handicrafts shop like Hobbycrafts in UK. I am seated and a Western woman of about 55-65 yrs says to me: you have permission to do handicrafts all day, everyday, as much as you like! Then in a separate scene, I see a white dog: sitting and emaciated/injured and in a very bad way.

Is it ok to follow this dream, of course whilst upholding ibadah too, please?

Interpretation:

Alaykum Salam,

May Allah bless you. Handicrafts is close to Sunna and is a good occupation. Famished dog is your lower self which is helpless against you because you have strengthened your soul so continue.

Hajj Gibril Haddad

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Dream: Shaykh Hisham in my house

Dream:

Assalam Alaikum Wa Rehmatullah,

1 Dear Brother Love to you and MSN and MSH. Friday night I saw MSH is sitting in my house roof on a charpai and he blew something on a tasbih of 33 beads and give it to me. I wore that tasbih in my left hand like bracelet and it fits in my wrist and give me a black triangular leather taweez.

2 I saw I am in a women’s house and I stand up to pray salat but in opposite direction of qiblia. After I stand up a wall hit my back and I say that this space is congested to pray so I  don’t pray.

3 My cousins have slaughtered a cow and taken off all his skin but the cow was still alive and she tries to stand up.

Assalam Alaikum Wa Rehmatullah

Interpretation:

Audhu billahi min ash-shaytan ir-rajim
Bismi-llāhi r-raḥmāni r-raḥīm:

Wa `alaykumu s-salāmu wa rahmatu l-lāhi wa barakātuh,

It means that Mawlana Shaykh Hisham Kabbani is looking after you and guiding you to the blessed presence of Mawlana Shaykh Nazim Adil al Haqqani ( ق ).

And Allah knows best.

Wissam

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Brother’s fiancee

Question:

Two years ago an unknown Muslim woman asked me who the “short, dark” girl was and I told her it’s my brother’s fiancée. She then said that the fiancée will “rip the family apart”.

Apparently this woman has the ability to “see” things but I decided to take what she said with a pinch of salt. My brother and his fiancée are planning to marry very shortly and this incident has recently started troubling me. They aren’t very religious, so for me to tell him to do Istikhara would be pointless. I have had a few dreams about her, none good, it foretells of problems.

My family has been through an incredibly difficult time the past few years and recently lost my father as well. Do I raise this issue with anyone or be silent and let everything proceed as normal? I regularly make duah that Allah(SWT) guides him.

Answer:

Ignore uninvited, unidentified negative interference which is from shaytan by definition. Continue making dua.

Hajj Gibril Haddad

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Prayer at school

Question:

Assalam alaikoem warahma tullahi wa barakatu dear Sayidi,

Does the Sunnah for shortening and combining prayers apply when traveling to college in another city?

My school is at 67 km tavel distance away from our home, and lies at 55 km straight line distance. It takes 1 hour and 26 minutes to travel from door to door.

I’m physicially not restricted to pray or make wudu at school; there are possibilities for offering prayer present, so either way it doesn’t present any difficulties Alhamdulilah.

Jazak Allah ghairun.

Answer:

Wa Alaykum Salam,

Sunnah does not have to be shortened or missed when traveling. In your case the distance is not big enough to shorten fardh portion either. To be qualified to shorten fardh the distance is to be 83 km and more. When this is met you are to shorten your fardh portion provided you are intending to stay less than 15 days away from your permanent residence.

Imam Senad Agic
American Islamic Center – Chicago
Majlis #1 Head Imam (IABNA)
http://www.aicchicago.com
www.imamsenadagic.com
http://www.iabna.org

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Hallaj

Question:

Was Mansur Hallaj a respected Muslim or was he a disbeliever? What is the evidence that his own teacher, Shaykh Junayd, supported his execution? There are many stories told, but it’s hard to tell which of them are true.

Answer:

Imam al-Qushayri quotes al-Hallaj’s creed in full in the ‘aqida section of his Risala and Mawlana Shaykh Hisham often quoted poetry from his diwan.

“That was a nation that passed on. It has what it has earned and you have what you have earned. And you will not be asked about what they used to do.” (2:134)

Hajj Gibril Haddad

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About zana before marrige

Question:

I  want to ask you that if a man and women do zana before marriage with a intention to get married with each other and after a loge period of time they practise this act several times and then got married. Please tell me what is the punishment of this? Also tell me in the light of  Holy Quran that if a men do zana with a women this value is like nikkah in Islam mean the girl become his wife after zana without doing nikkah?

Answer:

You are to make a sincere repentance and it has some conditions:
Remorse for the sin that was committed. Ceasing to commit the sin
immediately, and determination to not go back to doing that sin again in
the future.

Imam Senad Agic
American Islamic Center – Chicago
Majlis #1 Head Imam (IABNA)
http://www.aicchicago.com
www.imamsenadagic.com
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Making Dhikr in Circles

Question:

What is the ruling of gathering in circles to make invocations (dhikr)?

Answer:

Gathering to make invocations in circles is a sunna that is established by evidences in the Shari’ah. God ordained it in the Qur’an saying, {Restrain yourself along with those who cry unto their Lord at morning and evening, seeking His Countenance} (al-Kahf,18:28), and the Prophet said, “God Most High has angels that travel the roads seeking out those who make invocations. When they find a group of people invoking God they call out to each other, “Come to that which you seek!” and they encircle them with their wings up to the sky…And God says [to the angels], “You are My witnesses, I have forgiven them.” The angels say, “So and so is not one of them, he only came for a personal need.” To which God replies, “The one who sits with them does not suffer.”

According to Mu`awiyah, the Prophet (s) encountered a gathering of his companions and asked them, “What has brought you together here?” They replied, “We have gathered to invoke and praise [God] for guiding us to Islam and blessing us.”…He said, “Jibril came and told me that God is boasting to the angels about you.” In his book Riyad al-Salihin al-Nawawi placed the first hadith under the chapter heading, “Circles of Invocation.”

Invocation has many meanings in the terminology of the Shari`ah. These meanings include: the mere mentioning of God’s Essence, Attributes, Actions, or Rulings; the recitation of the Qur’an; supplicating and beseeching Him; and praising Him through His sanctity, exaltation, unity, praise, thanks, and glorification. There is no evidence to support those who claim that the sessions of religious study are what are intended here by circles of invocation.

Al-San’ani mentions the hadith narrated by Muslim on the authority of Abu Hurayrah that says, “The Messenger of God said, ‘No group of people gathers to invoke God except that angels surround them, mercy descends upon them, and God mentions them to those in His presence.” Then he [al-San’ani] says: This hadith indicates the virtues of gathering for the purpose of invocation. Al-Bukhari narrates that, “Angels travel the roads seeking out those who make invocations. When they find a group of people invoking God they call out to each other, ‘Come to that which you seek!’ and they encircle them with their wings up to the sky…” So one of the virtues of gatherings for the purpose of invocation is that the angels are in attendance after having sought them out. That which is meant by invocation is the glorification and praise [of God], the recitation of the Qur’an, and similar acts of worship.

In the hadith narrated by al-Bazzar God Most High asks the angels, “What are my servants doing?” even though he knows better than they, and they reply, “They glorify Your divinity, recite Your Book, pray for Your prophet, and ask of you concerning their worldly lives and their afterlives.”

The literal meaning of invocation is the invocation of the tongue, and whoever pronounces it is rewarded. Being conscious of the meaning [of the invocation] is not a condition, rather it is a condition not to intend other than God. Adding the invocation of the heart to the invocation of the tongue is more complete, adding to that a consciousness of the meaning of the invocation along with what it comprises of glorification of God and negating all shortcomings on His behalf is even more complete, if this occurs during a mandatory act of righteousness, like prayer, jihad, and the like, it is even more complete, and if it is done sincerely for God, it is the most complete.

Let it be known based on that which has preceded that gathering together to invoke God by reciting the Qur’an, studying religious knowledge, or pronouncing God’s Glorification [by saying subhan Allah], His Oneness [by saying la ilaha illa Allah], and His Praise [by saying al-hamdu lillah] is one of the sunnas that our Lord encouraged us to perform in the Qur’an, and it is the correct and incontrovertible sunna of His Prophet And God is Most High and Knows best.

Shaykh Ali Gomaa, Grand Mufti of Egypt

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