12 March 2010CE | 27 Rabbi al-Awwal 1431AH

Notice's

Islamic Notices:

This section is for the Islamic Society Notice board.

The notice board is to show students and teachers about our activities as an Islamic Society. This has prayer times, committee members, notices and weekly hadith.

This year's Notice board on the left, and last years comparison on the right

Weekly Hadith:

Islamic View on Patience - 20/9/04  

A man said to the prophet (may the blessings and peace of Allah (God) be upon him):

 

“Counsel me. He said: Do not become angry. The man repeated [his request] several times, and he (the prophet) said: Do not become angry.”

Source: Al-Bukhari

                                                                                                             

 

-- Last Year:

  The Islamic view on Rancour and Jealousy- 17/03/2004

“He who, in order to find fault, says something about a person which was not there, Allah (God) will throw such a man in hell till he tastes fully what he had fabricated.”

Source: Tibrani


The Islamic view on Truth - 3/3/2004

“Death for the man who indulges in story-telling in order to make some people laugh and for that he relies on falsehood. There is death for him, there Is destruction for him.”

“A believer cannot have complete faith unless he gives up falsehood in his jokes and debates though in all other matters he speaks the truth.”

Source: Tirmizi and Ahmed


The Islamic view on Purity and Neatness - 04/02/2004

“The person who would be keen and desirous in this world of keeping his body clean his parts and person neat and his face shining, when such a man will be made to rise on the Doomsday then his face will be shining, beams of light will me emanating from his forehead, and his body and parts of the body will be clean.”

Source: Muslim


The Islamic view on Modesty - 16/1/2004

“Be modest before Allah (God) as it is proper to be modest. The modesty that should be before Allah demands that you keep your head and all the parts safe from falsehood, keep your belly and your foods safe from forbidden things, and remember the condition of death and that of the grave; and he who wants to love the life of the Hereafter, he should give up the embellishments and grandeur of the worldly life, and should prefer Hereafter to the world. He who has done so, he has, as if, fulfilled the right of being modest before Allah.”

Source:Tirmizi