Brixton Masjid Fundraising Documentary
21 Mar 2010 1 Comment
in Charity, Islam, London, Mosque, Salafi
Assalamu alaykum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh
ICT Bazaar: the day!
16 Aug 2009 2 Comments
in Charity, Event, Sisterhood
Assalamu alaykum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh!!
And here I am alhamdulillah! To blog about the bazaar we had yesterday, masha’Allah we had lots of fun! As I said: FF = Fun Fisabilillah!
As soon as we finished to pray dhuhr and had all the brothers out of the masjid, we started to fix things. Well “we”, I was walking around asking if somebody needed my help but… nothing, I was just “useless”
so I walked around “checking” on things…. manager style (I’ll never lose that style LOL!)
I take now the chance to show you the picture of a tree that I just love masha’Allah! You can see it from the window of the masjid, subhanAllah! I hope they won’t build or something over there and leave the beauty of Allah where it is…

Suddenly, we started to feel very hungry! Time to have some food!!! Masha’Allah there was plenty food and any kind of it! We had some chicken and rice, some algerian bread (of course!) ah and I forgot, some pizza as starter (mine of course
).
The main sell was of food but we also had other stuff going on masha’Allah! Henna, Books, Jilbaabs, Qur’an mp3s, parfumes, (I didn’t have the chance to take picture of those) and massage.
The kids enjoyed face painting and also decorating cup cakes… you can see those hands in the picture, as the poor little “brother” was trying to keep my son away from them masha’Allah
It was a lovely day masha’Allah, sisters from all over the world and a chance to get to know each other better alhamdulillah! I leave you with what I had as dessert and the dinner I bought from the bazaar – yummi!!!
Ah, I also bought an head-abaya (I didn’t just eat!) but I think it’s useless to show you the picture as it’s just a “boring” black one
masha’Allah!!!
See you at the next bazaar insha’Allah!
We need your help!!!
28 Jul 2009 Leave a Comment
Assalamu alaykum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh,
Our local masjid needs donations, they are seriously in need of money or they risk to close before Ramadhaan insha’Allah!
It has helped a lot the local muslim community, it has changed everything masha’Allah! They are running courses of arabic, tajweed, fiqh, ahadeeth and time to time they are having seminars etc. Plus madrassa for kids in the w/end.
Please, especially for those living in UK, help us insha’Allah!
You can find infos here:
http://croydonict.com/index.php?opti…d=13&Itemid=27
“The believer’s shade on the Day of Resurrection will be his charity” (Muslim, 496)
A new mosque mash’Allah!
17 Apr 2009 7 Comments
in Charity, London, Mosque, Salafi
Assalamu alaykum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh!
Alhamdulillahi ‘Rabb al alameen! We have a new masjid in the area. Not far from my home subhan’Allah! It has been opened for less than 1 month and they need support insh’Allah! Donations!
Here the website: CroydonICT
It’s very expensive to rent the place and with the help of the Ummah and first of all the help of Allah, it will be able to stay open. It’s a shame I didn’t post about it earlier.
The brothers from this new masjid are already working for the community mash’Allah and I can see already a great change among us alhamdulillah! They are running courses, seminars etc. tabarakAllah!
You can read about the donations HERE
“The believer’s shade on the Day of Resurrection will be his charity” [Muslim, 496]
Viva Palestina!
14 Feb 2009 2 Comments
in Charity, Du'a, Event, Muslims
As salamu alaykum wa’ rahmatullahi wa’ barakatuhu!
Some of you might know of the Viva Palestina project… you can read more through the website: Viva Palestina!
Make du’a for the ones on their way to Palestine, insh’Allah they’ll arrive safely!!
You can support them DONATING HERE
Jazakhum Allahu khayran!!

Charity in Islam: Zakaah & Sadaqah
15 Oct 2008 4 Comments
in Charity, Event, General, Islam, Muslims
As salamu alaykum wa’ rahmatullahi wa’ barakatuhu!
I’ve read yesterday from Umm Ibrahim that today there’s this event called BlogActionDay about “Charity” mash’Allah! But I didn’t have time to prepare an article so I’ve decided to post something from IslamQ&A about our charities: Zakaah and Sadaqah insh’Allah!
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Praise be to Allaah.
Zakaah in Arabic means growth, blessing and purification.
See Lisaan al-‘Arab, 14/358;, 2/399
Sadaqah comes from the word sidq (sincerity), i.e. it is a sign of sincerity of faith on the part of the person who gives it.
See Fath al-Qadeer, 2/399
With regard to the shar’ia definition:
Zakaah means worshipping Allaah by giving that which He has enjoined of different kinds of zakaah to those who are entitled to them, according to the guidelines prescribed in sharee’ah.
Sadaqah means worshipping Allaah by giving money without that being made obligatory in sharee’ah. The word sadaqah is sometimes used to refer to obligatory zakaah.
With regard to the difference between zakaah and sadaqah, it is as follows:
1 – Zakaah is enjoined in Islam on specific things, which are: gold, silver, crops, fruits, trade goods and an’aam livestock, i.e., camels, cattle and sheep.
With regard to sadaqah, it is not obligatory on any kind of wealth, rather it is what a person can give, without any specific limits or guidelines.
2 – Zakaah is subject to the conditions that one full Hijri have passed since acquiring the wealth, and that the wealth meet the minimum threshold (nisaab), and it is a specific portion of wealth.
Sadaqah is not subject to any conditions, and it may be given at any time, in any amount.
3 – Allaah has enjoined that zakaah be given to certain types of people, and it is not permissible to give it to anyone else. They are the people mentioned in the verse (interpretation of the meaning):
“As-Sadaqaat (here it means Zakaah) are only for the Fuqaraa’ (poor), and Al‑Masaakeen (the poor) and those employed to collect (the funds); and to attract the hearts of those who have been inclined (towards Islam); and to free the captives; and for those in debt; and for Allaah’s Cause (i.e. for Mujaahidoon — those fighting in a holy battle), and for the wayfarer (a traveller who is cut off from everything); a duty imposed by Allaah. And Allaah is All-Knower, All-Wise” [al-Tawbah 9:60]
With regard to sadaqah, it may be given to those mentioned in the verse on zakaah and to others.
4 – Whoever dies and owes zakaah, his heirs must pay it from his wealth, and that takes precedence over the will (wasiyah) and inheritance.
As for sadaqah, there are no such obligations with regard to it.
5 – The one who withholds zakaah is to be punished, as it says in the hadeeth narrated by Muslim in his Saheeh (987) from Abu Hurayrah (may Allaah be pleased with him) who said: The Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “There is no owner of treasure who does not pay his zakaah, but it will be heated in the Fire of Hell and made into plates with which his sides and forehead will be branded until Allaah passes judgement between His slaves on a Day the length of which will be like fifty thousand years, then he see shown his path and whether it leads to Paradise or to Hell. And there is no owner of camels who does not pay zakaah on them, but a soft sandy plain will be prepared for him and they will be made to step on him. Every time the last of them has gone the first of them will return, until Allaah passes judgement between His slaves on a Day the length of which will be like fifty thousand years, then he will see his path and whether it leads to Paradise or to Hell. And there is no owner of sheep who does not pay zakaah on them but a soft sandy plain will be prepared for him, and he will find none of them missing, with twisted horns or without horns or with broken horns, and they will be made to gore him with their horns and trample him with their hooves. Every time the last of them has gone the first of them will return, until Allaah passes judgement between His slaves on a Day the length of which will be like fifty thousand years, then he will see his path and whether it leads to Paradise or to Hell…”
With regard to sadaqah, the one who does not pay it will not be punished.
6 – According to the four schools of law, it is not permissible to give zakaah to one’s ascendants or descendents. Ascendants include one’s mother, father, grandfathers and grandmothers; descendents include one’s children and their children.
Sadaqah may be given to one’s ascendants and descendants.
7 – It is not permissible to give zakaah to one who is rich or who is strong and able to earn a living.
It was narrated that ‘Ubayd-Allaah ibn ‘Adiyy said: Two men told me that they came to the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) during the Farewell Pilgrimage when he was distributing the zakaah and asked him for some of it. He looked them up and down, and saw that they were strong and able-bodied. He said, “If you wish, I will give you some, but those who are rich or strong and able to earn have no share of it.”
Narrated by Abu Dawood, 1633; al-Nasaa’i, 2598; classed as saheeh by Imam Ahmad and others.
See Talkhees al-Habeer, 3/108
Sadaqah may be given to those who are rich and those who are strong and able to earn.
8 – In the case of zakaah, it is better for it to be taken from the rich of a land and given to their poor. Many scholars are of the view that it is not permissible to send it to another country unless that serves an interest.
But charity may be spent on those who are near and those who are far.
9 – It is not permissible to give zakaah to kuffaar and mushrikeen.
Sadaqah may be given to kuffaar and mushrikeen.
Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):
“And they give food, in spite of their love for it (or for the love of Him), to the Miskeen (the poor), the orphan, and the captive” [al-Insaan 76:8]
Al-Qurtubi said: In dar al-Islam (the Muslim lands), a captive could only be a mushrik.
10 – It is not permissible for a Muslim to give zakaah to his wife. Ibn al-Mundhir narrated that there was scholarly consensus on this point.
But sadaqah may be given to one’s wife.
These are some of the differences between zakaah and sadaqah.
The word sadaqah may be applied to all kinds of good deeds. Al-Bukhaari (may Allaah have mercy on him) said in his Saheeh: “Chapter: every good deed is a charity” then he narrated from Jaabir ibn ‘Abd-Allaah (may Allaah be pleased with him) that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Every good deed is a charity.”
Ibn Battaal said: This hadeeth indicates that every good thing that a person does or says is recorded for him as an act of charity.
Al-Nawawi said: The Prophet’s words “Every good deed is a charity” means that it is like charity in reward.
And Allaah knows best.











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