Friday, January 25, 2019

What is (Haiz) or menstruation - Frequently Asked Questions

What is (Haiz) or menstruation - Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. What is (Haiz) or menstruation?

A1. When a female becomes a teenager, the blood that comes out from her private part (vagina) on a fixed time basis is known as menstruation or period (Haiz). A menstruating woman is not considered dirty or sinful, as is the case in some other religions and cultures. It is natural and normal for every girl from about nine to sixteen years of age to start menstruating. Another word for menstruation is “period”. A female usually has a period every 28 days (once a month), but this cycle often varies from about 25 to 35 days, women have different patterns. A menstrual period usually lasts between three and six days, but may be a day or two longer. When one starts having periods they are often rather irregular. One may have one and then not have another for a few months. After a while they will probably settle down. Use a diary to mark down the days when one has one’s period over the next six months and one may begin to see a pattern. A female should be able to work out the average length of time between periods, which will help her to know when to expect them. Once a female starts menstruating she is physically capable of having a baby. The cycle is repeated over and over again until about 54 years of age.

Q2. At what age does menstruation begin?
A2. Menstruation or period begins when you are at least nine years old. It ends when a woman is about fifty-five years old.

Q3. What happens just before a period?
A3. You may feel tense and irritable just before a period. Some girls feel tired and are unable to concentrate. Some feel weepy and depressed. Some girls get angry. It is normal to feel tired or even dizzy when your period is just starting or is at its heaviest. This is known as “PMS” or “Pre-menstrual syndrome”.

Q4. Are you sick when you have a period?
A4. Definitely not. It is normal for all females to have them. Some girls get abdominal cramps, or a headache, or feel a little bloated at the beginning of a period, but this is perfectly normal and will disappear in a day or two. Period pains can be worse if you are worried and tense. Some girls try to hold on to the blood flow because they are worried about soiling their clothes.

Q5. How can you prevent your clothes from getting soiled when you have your periods?
A5. There are special soft, absorbent pads (sanitary towels), which fit on the inside of your panties, called sanitary pads. They absorb the blood. You can also use tampons, which are inserted into the vagina. If your blood flow is very heavy, you may find that a little blood leaks around the edges, so it can help to wear darker colored pants, which won’t show the blood. Sometimes you will need to change your pads two or three times a day, but if it is heavy you will have to change every couple of hours.

Q6. What can you do if you have period pains?
A6. The best thing to do is relax, preferably in a warm place. If you are at home, curling up under the duvet with a hot water bottle and relaxing for a while can help. Some schools have a sick room to sit in or you can take a painkiller to help you relax.

Q7. What are the colors of menstruation?
A7. A period generally begins and ends with a slight, brownish discharge. In between, the blood becomes redder and the flow heavier. There are six colors of menstruation: black, red, green, yellow, brown and clayey. The white discharge is not menstruation.

Q8. How long does menstruation last?
A8. The time period for menstruation is at least three days and three nights, meaning a full seventy-two hours. The maximum is ten days and ten nights. Periods generally start light and are heavier for just a couple of days.

Q9. What is (Istihaza)?
A9. (Istihaza) is the blood that is discharged due to some illness.

Q10. If the blood is discharged before the age of nine years, is it regarded as Haiz or not?
A10. No. It is called Istihaza.

Q11. What happens if the blood stops just less than seventy-two hours?
A11. Then, it is not a period but Istihaza.

Q12. What happens if the blood flows for more than ten days?
A12. If this is the first instance that blood is discharged, then for the ten days it is regarded as menstruation and the rest it is Istihaza.

Q13. What happens in a case if the usual time for menstruation is five days, but the blood is discharged for ten days? Would all these days be regarded as menstruation or not?
A13. All the days are recognized as menstruation.

Q14. What happens in a case if the usual time for menstruation is five days, but the blood is discharged for twelve days? Would all these days be regarded as menstruation or not?
A14. The first five days is menstruation and the other seven is Istihaza.

Q15. What happens if there is no regular pattern in the menstrual cycle, for example, sometimes the blood is discharged for four days and sometimes for five days?
A15. Whatever amount of days was the last period, this will be counted on this occasion. It is not necessary that blood continue to be discharged all the time. If it starts and stops it is still recognized as menstruation.

Q16. Can you miss your period?
A16. Yes. You can also miss your period if you lose a lot of weight, are very stressed (for example, before exams), when traveling or during a family crisis, or if you are regularly involved in strenuous physical activity (for example, if you are an athlete) or hardworking.

Q17. What must you do with the pads that you used?
A17. You must dispose of it immediately and not store it under the bed or in the cupboard. Wrap them up well in paper and put them in the nearest bin. Only flush pads in the toilet as a last resort. Try to avoid this as it can clog the system.

Q18. What other changes take place in a girl’s body?
A18. In the year or two before your periods start, you will have become aware of changes in your body. You will become more aware of your body. At the start of puberty, a girl often starts to grow very suddenly, both in height and weight. Her face becomes fuller, and her voice a little lower. Her breasts start to develop and pubic and underarm hair starts to grow. She will find that she perspires much more than she used to. If you are having any worries about periods or changes that are happening to your body, it helps if there is someone to talk to. Talk to your mother, an older sister, aunt or madressa teacher. You should not be ashamed or embarrassed to consult with them.

Saturday, January 19, 2019

807th Urs Schedule Khwaja Gareeb Nawaz Ajmer Sharif Urs 2019

807th Urs Schedule Khwaja Gareeb Nawaz Ajmer Sharif Urs 2019

 Ajmer Sharif Urs 2019 - 807th Khwaja Gareeb Nawaz Urs Schedule

The Schedule and Event details for 807th Urs of Hazrat Khwaja Moinuddin Chishty, Gareeb Nawaz at Ajmer, Rajasthan, India. Ajmer Sharif Urs 2019 Details as below.

Khwaja E Khwajgaan, Waali E Hindustan, Moin E Be Kasaan, Chara Saaze Dard Mandaan, Aal E Nabi, Aulad E Ali, Hasni Wa Hussaini, Panjatani, Sultan ul Hind Gharib Nawaz Sayyed Khwaja Moin’ud’deen Hasan Chishti Ajmer Sharif Urs Mubarak 2019


807th Urs Schedule Khwaja Gareeb Nawaz Ajmer Sharif Urs 2019


3 March, 2019 - 25 Jamadi Ul akhir 1440
The grand Flag Ceremony and Chadar ceremony of Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti Urs starts after Asar Namaz around 6pm on 3rd march 2019, 25th Jamadil Akhir 1440 Islamic Year. During this period 

9th March, 2019 - 1 Rajab 1440
On the 9th of March, 2019, the Urs Mubarak begins with first Ghusl after Isha Namaz and later Mehfil-E-Sama is Organized. On this day the Jannati Darwaza is also opened.

13 March, 2019 - 5 Rajab 1440
Urs Khawaja Moin Uddin Chishti- Mehfil-e-Sama (Qawwali program is organized) Chillah at the Ajmer dargah

14 March, 2019, 6 Rajab 1440 
This is the main day of the URS. This day is also called the Chhati Sharif. The Qul Fathiha (Annual Fatiha) is also organized on this day at 1.00 pm before Zohar Namaz. Jannati Darwaza will also be closed for the people.

15 March, 2019 - 7 Rajab 1440
Urs Khawaja Moin Uddin Chishti- Mehfil-e-Qawwali & Langer

17 March, 2019, 9 Rajab 1440
Bara Qul (Fatiha) Last day of Urs



Hazrat Khwaja Moinuddin Chishty Rahmatullah Allahi is also known by different names as Gareeb Nawaz, Khwaja Saheb, Sultan Ul Hind, Khwaja Gharib Nawaz Ajmeri, Hind ke Badshah, Deen ke Moin

Yaa Kwaja Tumhare Roze Par Aaise Bhi Diwaane Aate Hai..
Uoors Ka Bahanaa Hota Hai, Taqdeer Bana Ne Aate Hai..

Khwaja-e-Hind Wo Darbaar Hai Aa’laa Teraa,
Kabhi Mehroom Nahi Mangnewaala  Teraa..

Gulshan-e-Hind Hai Shaadab-o-Shaguftaa,
Waah.! Aey Abr-e-Qaram Roz Barasnaa Teraa..

Fir Muje Apnaa Dar-e-Paak Dikhaa De Pyare,
Aankhe Poor-Noor Ho Dekh Ke Jalwaa Teraa..

Mohi-ud-din Gaus Hai Aur Kwaja Moin-ud-din,
‘Hasan‘ Kyon Na Ho Fir Mehfooz Aqeeda Teraa..

807th Ajmer Sharif Urs 2019 - Gareeb Nawaz Urs 2019




Rizq ki Dua - Wazifa for Blessings in Rizq or Sustenance

Rizq ki Dua - Wazifa for Blessings in Rizq or Sustenance

Wazifa for Blessings in Rizq or Sustenance (Rizq ki Dua)

Rizq ki Dua - Wazifa for Blessings in Rizq or Sustenance

It is stated in Malfuzat-e-AlaHazrat, Page 128: A Noble Companion (Radi Allahu Anhu) came to the court of the Beloved Rasool (SallAllahu Alayhi wa Sallam) and humbly said: The world has turned its back on me (referring to poverty).

He (SallAllahu Alayhi wa Sallam) said: Have you not memorized the Tasbih which is the Tasbih of angels, and sustenance is given by its blessings? The needs of this Duniya will come to you in abundance. Recite this Tasbeeh 100 times daily at the rise of early morning (just after Subh Saadiq),
*سبحان الله وبحمده سبحان الله *
*العظيم وبحمده استغفر الله*
Subhanallahi Wa Bihamdihi Subhanallahil Adzim Wa Bihamdihi
Astaghfirullah
After seven days, the same blessed companion (Radi Allahu Anhu) came again and humbly said, ‘Ya Rasool Allah (SallAllahu Alayka wa Sallam)! The Duniya (wealth) is coming to me so abundantly that I do not know how to carry it or where to put it. I am absolutely amazed and astonished as to what to do with it.”

Ref: Lisaan al-Mizaan, Vol. 4, Page 304, Hadith 5100

Waseelah of Holy Prophet Muhammad ﷺ before His Blessed Birth

Waseelah of Holy Prophet Muhammad ﷺ before His Blessed Birth

Waseelah of Holy Prophet Muhammad Sallalahu Alahi Wa Salam before His Blessed Birth

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1) [Sureh Baqarah 2:89] And when the Book from Allah (the Holy Qur'an) came to them, which confirms the Book in their possession (the Taurat / Torah) - and before that they used to seek victory through the medium of this very Prophet ﷺ over the disbelievers; so when the one whom they fully recognised (the Holy Prophet) came to them, they turned disbelievers - therefore Allah’s curse is upon the disbelievers.*

The same explanation can be found in Tafsir Ibn Kathir, Tabari, Qurtubi, Jalalyn, Shawkani, Baghavi, Ibn Jawzi, Nasafi, Khaazin, Bahrul Muheet Li Abu Hibban, Nishapuri, Kabeer, Durrul Mansoor, Abu Su’ood, Rooh ul Bayan, Aalusi, Maaturidi, Jeelani and in Tabarani as well.

2) Hazrath Adam عليه السلام made Dua like this: ' O Allah forgive my mistake with the Waseela of Muhammadﷺ. Allah asked the Prophet Adam عليه السلام (rhetorically) how he knew about Muhammad ﷺ. Hazrat Adam, عليه السلام answered “when you created me, I lifted my head and saw: (LAA ILAA HA ILLALLAHU MUHAMMDUR RASOOLULLAH) written on the throne. Therefore I knew that this person must be of a very high status. Other wise you would not have written his name with yours. Allah Ta'ala then said I have forgiven you. He will be the last Messenger in your children and I have created you because of him.*

*The second narration is when Allah Ta'ala created the Sky, and the Earth, He wrote our Prophet Muhammad's ﷺ, name on the pillars of the throne and on the doors of paradise, and on the leafs of the trees in Paradise. It was written that Muhammad ﷺ would be the last Prophet.*

(Ibn Taymiyya, Tareekh Ibn Kathir, Imam Suyuti, Bayhaqi, Tabrani].

Post Author: Hafiz Ehsan Qadri

Friday, December 28, 2018

Khwaja Gareeb Nawaz Ajmer Dargah Urs Schedule 2019

Khwaja Gareeb Nawaz Ajmer Dargah Urs Schedule 2019

Khwaja Gareeb Nawaz Ajmer Dargah Urs Schedule 2019 

The 807th Annual Grand Urs of Khawaja Gareeb Nawaz, Hazrat Moinuddin Ḥasan Chishti will be celebrated from 9th March till 17th March 2019 in the Islamic Month of Rajab from 1st Rajab to 6th Rajab which is also know as Chatti Sharif of Gareeb Nawaz.

Khwaja Gareeb Nawaz Ajmer Dargah Urs Schedule 2019




Travel Guide to Ajmer, Rajasthan

Air Travel to Ajmer: Jaipur is the nearest Airport connected to Ajmer City. From Jaipur there are many means to travel to Ajmer by State Transport, or Private Cabs

Travel by Bus: You will get regular buses from cities like Jaipur, Delhi, Jaisalmer, and Jodhpur to reach to Ajmer City

Travel By Rail: Ajmer is the Junctuions where are the India cities are connected through Indian Railways. You can visit www.irctc.com for Ticket bookings

Below is the list of events of the Annual Urs Mubarak which takes place in Ajmer, Rajastan, India.

Urs Khawaja Moin Uddin Chishti- Flag Ceremony, Chader ceremony After Namaz Asar 6pm 25 Jamadi Ul akhir 1440 3 March, 2019
Urs Khawaja Moin Uddin Chishti- Flags from Qutub Uddin Kaki,Chader Procession & Langer from Usmani Chillah,Ajmer 29 Jamadi Ul akhir 1440 7 March, 2019
Urs Mubarak Begins (Jannati Darwaza opens) 1 Rajab 1440 9th March, 2019
Urs Khawaja Moin Uddin Chishti- Mehfil-e-Sama(Qawwali Music) Chillah, Ajmer 5 Rajab 1440 13 March, 2019
Chhati Sharif & Annual Fatiha (Jannati Darwaza will be closed) 6 Rajab 1440 14 March, 2019
Urs Khawaja Moin Uddin Chishti- Mehfil-e-Qawwali & Langer 7 Rajab 1440 15 March, 2019
Bara Qul (Fatiha) Last day of Urs 9 Rajab 1440 17 March, 2019



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