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This (private) blog created exclusively for Nurul Iiman Zhulkeflee, to aid her in learning, reciting & memorizing the Holy Qur'an and other Zikr & Du'a. Allah s.w.t. says:





فَٱقۡرَءُواْ مَا تَيَسَّرَ مِنۡهُ‌ۚ -

Fa-aqra-'uu maa ta-sai-yara min-hu



" ... so, recite of it that which is easy for you.." (Qur'an: Muzzammil:73:20)

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DU'A - NUR

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اللّهُـمَّ اجْعَـلْ في قَلْبـي نورا ، وَفي لِسـاني نورا، وَاجْعَـلْ في سَمْعي نورا، وَاجْعَـلْ في بَصَري نورا، وَاجْعَـلْ مِنْ خَلْفي نورا، وَمِنْ أَمامـي نورا، وَاجْعَـلْ مِنْ فَوْقـي نورا ، وَمِن تَحْتـي نورا .اللّهُـمَّ أَعْطِنـي نورا .

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Allahummaj- 'al fee qal-bee noora, wa-fee lisa-nee noora, waj-'al fee sam-'ee noora, waj-'al fee ba-sa-ree noora, waj-'al min khalf-fee noora, wa-min a-ma-mee noora ,waj-'al min faw-qee noora, wa-min tah-tee noora, Allahumma a'-tinee noora.

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‘O Allah, place within my heart Light, and upon my tongue Light, and within my ears Light, and within my eyes Light, and place behind me Light and in front of me Light and above me Light and beneath me Light. O Allah, bestow upon (all of) me Light.’




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من سن في الإ سلام سنة حسنة فله أجرها و أجر من عمل بها بعده من غير ان ينقص من أجورهم شيء، ومن سن في الإسلام سنة سيئة كان عليه وزرها و وزر من عمل بها من بعده من غير أن ينقص من أو زار هم شيئا ـ رواه مسلم

Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.) said:“He who inaugurates a good sunna (custom or ways, examplar) in Islam earns the reward of it and (the rewards) of all who perform it after him without diminishing their own rewards in the slightest; and he who introduces a bad sunna (custom or ways, examplar) is guilty of the sin of it and (the sins) of all who perform it after him without diminishing their own sins in the slightest.”

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(Hadith of the Prophet Muhammad s.a.w. reported by Imam Muslim)

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Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Imam Ali ibn Abi Taleb's ( كرّم الله وجْهه ) Mathematical Brilliance : "Five Loaves of Bread"


Zarr Bin Hobeish relates this story:
Two travelers sat together on the way to their destination to have a meal.


One had five loaves of bread. The other had three.


A third traveler was passing by and at the request of the two joined in the meal.

The travelers cut each of the loaf of bread in three equal parts.

Each of the travelers ate eight broken pieces of the loaf.

At the time of leaving the third traveler took out eight dirhams and gave to the first two men who had offered him the meal, and went away.

On receiving the money the two travelers started quarrelling as to who should have how much of the money.


The five-loaf-man demanded five dirhams.

The three-loaf-man insisted on dividing the money in two equal parts.



The dispute was brought to Imam Ali ( كرّم الله وجْهه ) (the Caliph of the time in Arabia) to be adjudicate.


Imam Ali ( كرّم الله وجْهه ) requested the three-loaf-man to accept three dirhams, because he said : "five-loaf-man has been more than fair to you."


The three-loaf-man refused and said that he would take only four dirhams.


At this Imam Ali ( كرّم الله وجْهه ) replied, "You can have only one dirham."

(The reasoning:)

"You had eight loaves between yourselves. Each loaf was broken in three parts.

Therefore, you had 24 equal parts.

Your three loaves made nine parts out of which you have eaten eight portions, leaving just one to the third traveler.

Your friend had five loaves which divided into three made fifteen pieces.

He ate eight pieces and gave seven pieces to the guest.

As such the guest shared one part from your loaves and seven from those of your friend.

So you should get one dirham and your friend should receive seven dirhams."

SubHaanAllaah!


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