Monday, May 6, 2019

Chand Raat ki masnoon duaein (Dua on Ramadan Moon Sighting)

Chand Raat ki masnoon duaein (Dua on Ramadan Moon Sighting)

Chand Raat ki masnoon duaein (Dua on Ramadan Moon Sighting)

Ramadan Chand Raat Aamaal (Dua's to read on night of sighting Ramadan Moon)

🌙Darood Shareef (11 times)

🌙Surah Fatiha       ( 7 times)
The whole year Allah will give good health and good eyesight.

🌙Surah Inshirah.    (7 times)
Allah will protect us from the diseases of heart
.......أَلَمْ نَشْرَحْ لَكَ صَدْرَكَ

🌙Surah Fatah (3 times or atleast 1 time) - 
The whole year Allah will give halal Rizk In Sha Allah .إِنَّا فَتَحْنَا لَكَ فَتْحًا مُّبِينًا...

🌙Surah Al-Qadr( 21 times ) 
For barakah and blessings in Rizk

🌙Surah Yaseen ( 2 times)

🌙Surah Mulk.     ( 2 times)

🌙 Rabbig Fir Warham Wa Anta Khairur Rahimeen( 100 times)

🌙Rabbig Fir Warham Wa Anta Khairur Razikeen ( 100 times)

🌙Salaamun Kaulam Mir Rabbir Raheem ( 21 times)

🌙Ya Arhamar Raahimeen (21 times)

🌙 Darood Shareef (11 times)  

Ramadan Roza (Fasting) Hadtihs - Ramazan Quotes and Greetings

Ramadan Roza (Fasting) Hadtihs - Ramazan Quotes and Greetings

Ramadan Roza (Fasting) Hadtihs - Ramazan Quotes and Greetings
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Hadrat Abu Hurairah reported that the Messenger of Allah has said, “When Ramadan begins, the doors of heaven are opened.” A version has, “the doors of Paradise are opened and the doors of Hell are closed, and the Satans are tied with chains.” Another version has, “the doors of Mercy are opened.” [Sahih al-Bukhari Vol 1, Page 255 and Sahih al-Muslim, Vol 1, Page 346]

“O you who believe! Fasting is prescribed for you as it was prescribed for those before you in order that you might learn piety . . . . The month of Ramadan is that wherein was revealed the Qur’an, as a guidance to mankind, and clear proofs of the guidance, and the Criterion. So, whoever among you witnesses the month should fast.” [Al-Qur’an 2:183, 185]

Every deed of the Son of Adam is for himself, except fasting – it is for Me, and I shall reward it.” [Muslim, Abu Dawud, Nasa’i, Tirmidhi, Ibn Majah]

Whoever fasts Ramadan with faith and expectation [of reward], his previous sins are forgiven him.” [Bukhari, Muslim, Abu Dawud, Nasa’i]

There is not any believer who remains hungry, and abstains from the forbidden things, and does not wrongfully consume the wealth of Muslims, except that Allah will feed him from the fruits of Heaven.” [Musnad Abu Hanifah]

There is not any servant who fasts a day in the path of Allah, except that Allah will distance him from the Fire by a distance of seventy years.” [Bukhari, Muslim]

“Whoever breaks his fast in Ramadan without a [valid] concession or illness, he cannot repay it, even if he were to fast the rest of his life.” [Tirmidhi, Nasa’i, Ibn Majah]
Hadiths on Fasting and Ramazan

1. Hadrat Abu Hurairah reported that the Messenger of Allah has said, “When Ramadan begins, the doors of heaven are opened.” A version has, “the doors of Paradise are opened and the doors of Hell are closed, and the Satans are tied with chains.” Another version has, “the doors of Mercy are opened.” [Sahih al-Bukhari Vol 1, Page 255 and Sahih al-Muslim, Vol 1, Page 346]

2. Hadrat Abu Hurairah reported that the Messenger of Allah has said, “Whoever fasts during Ramadan with faith and seeking his reward (from Allah) all his past sins will be forgiven. Whoever prays during the night in Ramadan with faith seeking his reward (from Allah) all his past sins will be forgiven. And whoever passes Lailat-ul-Qadr in prayer with faith and seeking his reward (from Allah the Most Exalted) all his past sins will be forgiven.” [Sahih al-Bukhari Vol 1, Page 255 and Sahih al-Muslim, Vol 1, Page 259]

3. Hadrat Abu Hurairah reported that the Messenger of Allah has said, “When the first night of Ramadan comes, the satans and the rebellious Jinn are chained, the doors of hell are closed and not one of them is opened (during the entire the month of Ramadan); the doors of Paradise are opened and not on of them is closed (the entire month of Ramadan); and a crier calls, ‘Those who desire what is good, come forward, and those who desire evil refrain from it’, and many people are freed from Hell by Allah, and that happens every night.” [Tirmidhi, Vol 1, Page 153 and Ibn Maajah, Vol 1, Page 118]

4. Hadrat Abu Hurairah reported that the Messenger of Allah has said, “Ramadan, a blessed month, has come to you during which Allah the Most High has made it obligatory for you to fast. In it the doors of Heaven are opened, the doors of Hell are closed, and the rebellious satans are chained. In it there is a night (worshipping in it) which is better than (worshipping for) a thousand months. Whoever is deprived of its good (and blessing) has indeed been deprived of all good.” [Nasa’i, Vol 1, Page 299 and Mishkat, Vol 1, Page 173]

5. Hadrat Salman al-Farisi reported that on the last day of Sha’ban the Messenger of Allah delivered a sermon. He said, “O people, a great month, a blessed month, a month wherein there is a night which is better than a thousand months has come to you. Allah has made the observance of fasting during it as obligatory, and the standing (in prayer) in its nights as voluntary. Whoever draws near to Allah during it with some good (voluntary, optional) act he is like the one who fulfils an obligatory duty in another month, and whoever fulfils an obligatory duty in it is like the one who fulfils seventy obligatory duties in another month. [Mishkat, Page 173]

It is the month of endurance and the reward of endurance is Paradise. It is the month of sharing with others, and a month in which the believer’s provision is increased. Whoever gives one who has been fasting something with which to break his fast it shall result in the forgiveness of his sins and it shall save him from Hell, and he will have a reward equal to his without his reward being diminished in any respect.”

We said, “O Messenger of Allah, no one from among us has the means to give one who is fasting something with which to break his fast. He said, “Allah gives this reward to him who gives one who is fasting some milk, or a date, or a drink of water with which to break his fast; and whoever gives a full meal to one who is fasting Allah will give him the drink from my Pond (fountain – Kauthar) and he will not feel the thirst till he enters Paradise.It is a month whose beginning is Mercy, whose middle is Forgiveness, and whose end is Freedom from Hell. Whoever makes things easy for his slave during it, Allah will forgive him and free him from Hell.”

6. Hadrat Abu Hurairah reported that the Holy Prophet has said, “My Ummah is granted forgiveness in the last night of Ramadan. It was asked, “O Messenger of Allah, is it Lailatul Qadr?” He said, “No, but a workman (slave of Allah) is paid wages in full when he finishes work.” [Musnad Imam Ahmad, Vol 2, Page 567]

7. Hadrat Abu Hurairah reported that the Messenger of Allah has said, “It is not necessary to fast again (do qaza) for a person who naturally vomited. Those who vomit on purpose, then it is necessary on them to fast again.” [Tirmidhi, Vol 1, Page 153 and Sunan Abi Dawud, Vol 1, Page 324]

8. Hadrat Abu Hurairah reported that the Messenger of Allah has said, “If one (who is fasting) does not give up falsehood and action according to it, Allah has no need that he should give up his food and his drink.” [Sahih al-Bukhari Vol 1, Page 255]

Shaykh ‘Abd Al-Haq Muhaddith-e-Dehlwi comments:

This means that his fast shall not be accepted, as the main purpose of fast being made obligatory on a Muslim is not that one stays hungry and thirsty; but in fact the main purpose is to break the desire for lust, and to cool the fire of selfishness, so that the soul instead of being inclined towards the desires of lust, it becomes obedient towards the commands of The Almighty. [Ashi’ah al-Lam’at Vol 2 Page 85]

9. Hadrat Salmah ibn Muhabbaq reported that the Messenger of Allah has said, “Whoever has a riding animal (conveyance) which carries him to where he can get sufficient food, he should observe the fast of Ramadan wherever he is, when it comes.” [Sunan Abi Dawud, Vol 1, Page 327]

10. Hadrat Anas ibn Malik al-Ka’bi reported that the Messenger of Allah has said, “Allah has remitted half the prayer to the traveller ; and fasting to the traveller, the woman who is suckling an infant and the woman who is pregnant.” [Tirmidhi, Vol 1, Page 152 and Sunan Abi Dawud, Vol 1, Page 327]

Hadrat Shaykh ‘Abd al-Haq Muhaddith-e-Dehlwi comments:The Islamic Law allowing the omission of fast for the breast-feeding and the pregnant woman is only in the situation when fasting shall harm or damage herself or the child (otherwise there is no permission not to fast). [Ashi’ah al-Lam’ah Vol 2 Page 94]

11. Hadrat Abu Ayyub al-Ansari reported that the Messenger of Allah has said, “Whoever fasts during Ramadan then follows it with six days in Shawwal, it will be like a perpetual fast .” [Sahih al-Muslim, Vol 1, Page 369]

12. Hadrat Abu Qatada reported that the Messenger of Allah has said, “I seek from Allah that fasting on the day of ‘Arafah may atone for the sins of the preceding and the coming year.” (It is disliked for a Haji, who is in the plain of ‘Arafah on the 9th of Dhul Hijjah, to fast on that day (so that he can perform worship and engage himself in the rememberance of Allah to his maximum). [Sahih al-Muslim, Vol 1, Page 367]

13. Hadrat Hafsah reported, “There were four things which the Holy Prophet never omitted: fasting on ‘Ashurah (10th of Muharram), the first nine days of Dhul-Hijjah and three days (13th, 14th and 15th) every (Islamic) month and praying two rak’ats before the Fard prayers of Fajr.” [Nasa’i, Vol 1, Page 328]

14. Hadrat Abu Dhar reported that the Messenger of Allah has said, “O Abu Dhar! When you intend to fast three days in a month, fast on the thirteenth, fourteenth and the fifteenth.” [Nasa’i, Vol 1, Page 328 and Tirmidhi, Vol 1, Page 159]
Ramadan 1st, 2nd, 3rd Ashra Dua

Ramadan 1st, 2nd, 3rd Ashra Dua

Ramadan 1st, 2nd, 3rd Ashra Dua

#Ramadan month is of 29 days or 30 days depending on lunar calendar. This is further divided into 3 Ashras. The word “Ashra’” is an Arabic word for 10 days. When some one says Pehla Ashra, He means that he is talking about the first 10 days of Ramadan. In the same way Doosra Ashra and Teesra Ashra.

The first Ashra is from 1 to 10 Ramadhan, second Ashra is from 11 to 20th Ramadhan and Ramadan,third one is from 21 to 30 Ramadhan.

Ramadan Ashra Names
1st ashra Rahmat : “Mercy of Allah”
2nd ashra Maghfirat : “Forgiveness of Allah”

3rd ashra Nijaat : “Salvation”

The first Ashra (first 10 days of Ramadan) is for Allah Almighty’s Mercy. 

Translation: O! My Lord forgive and have Mercy and You are the Best of Merciful

Ramadan 1st (Pehla) Ashra Dua

The second Ashra is for Forgiveness 

Translation:  “I seek forgiveness from Allah, my Lord, from every sin I committed”

Ramadan 2nd (Doosra) Ashra Dua

And the last and third Ashra is for protection from Hellfire.

Translation:  “O Allah! Save me from the Hell – Fire.”

Ramadan 3rd (Teesra) Ashra Dua


#Dua for keeping a fast (Sehri)
Wa bisawmi ghadinn nawaiytu min shahri ramadan

One more Dua is
Navaitu an asuma gadala lilaahi ta aalla min fardi ramadan

#Dua for breaking a fast (Iftari)
Allahumma inni laka sumtu wa bika aamantu wa 'alayka tawakkaltu wa 'ala rizq-ika aftarthu fathakabl minni

Friday, May 3, 2019

Sehri Iftar Timings for Indore, Madhya Pradesh - Ramadan 2019

Sehri Iftar Timings for Indore, Madhya Pradesh - Ramadan 2019

Sehri Iftar Timings for Indore, Madhya Pradesh - Ramadan 2019

Indore Sehri time 2019, Iftar time 2019, Indore sehri - Iftar time, Indore iftar - Sehri time, Indore iftar - sehri time, 

Ramadan will start from May 7, 2019 - Tuesday in India and ends on June 4, 2019 - Tuesday. This may change as per lunar calendar as it depends on sighting of the moon. (Taraweeh Salat starts from 6th May 2019 and first Roza from 7th May 2019). Eid ul Fitr Namaz will be celebrated on 5th June 2019 depending on the sighting of Moon and Shariat.

Sehri time 2019, Iftar time 2019, mumbai sehri - Iftar time, Bangalore iftar - Sehri time, Hyderabad iftar - sehri time, delhi iftar - sehri time


Note: Please verify from your local mosque for exact timings.

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Sehri Iftar Timings for Indore, Madhya Pradesh - Ramadan 2019

(Iftar Dua) Dua for breaking a fast

Allahumma inni laka sumtu wa bika aamantu wa 'alayka tawakkaltu wa 'ala rizq-ika aftarthu fathakabl minni


Dua for keeping a fast (Sehri Dua)


Wa bisawmi ghaddan nawaiytu min shahri ramadan


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Navaitu an asuma gadala lilaahi ta aalla min fardi ramadan

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MUMBAI - Ramadan Sehri Iftar Timings 2019 - UPDATED

MUMBAI - Ramadan Sehri Iftar Timings 2019 - UPDATED


MUMBAI - Ramadan Sehri Iftar Timings 2019
Ramazan 2019 Mumbai, Maharashtra Time Table

Ramadan will start from May 7, 2019 - Tuesday in India and ends on June 4, 2019 - Tuesday. This may change as per lunar calendar as it depends on sighting of the moon. (Taraweeh Salat starts from 6th May 2019 and first Roza from 7th May 2019). Eid ul Fitr Namaz will be celebrated on 5th June 2019 depending on the sighting of Moon and Shariat.

Sehri time 2019, Iftar time 2019, mumbai sehri - Iftar time, Mumbai iftar - Sehri time, Mumbai iftar - sehri time, delhi iftar - sehri time


Note: Please verify from your local mosque for exact timings.

  Our Special on Ramadan - Dua and Q&A on Ramadan 2018  


MUMBAI - Ramadan Sehri Iftar Timings 2019

(Iftar Dua) Dua for breaking a fast

Allahumma inni laka sumtu wa bika aamantu wa 'alayka tawakkaltu wa 'ala rizq-ika aftarthu fathakabl minni


Dua for keeping a fast (Sehri Dua)


Wa bisawmi ghaddan nawaiytu min shahri ramadan


Alternately you can also Read


Navaitu an asuma gadala lilaahi ta aalla min fardi ramadan

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