Saturday, September 11, 2010
eid !
The celebration of Eid ul-Fitr culminates a month of fasting wherein the faithful have spent their time praying and beseeching God for forgiveness and mercy. For many, Ramadan was not just an abstention from food and drink. Rather, it was an exercise in patience and discipline. Eid is the celebration for those who fasted and obeyed God's rules and teachings. It is for those who spent the month of Ramadan in complete devotion to Allah. Eid is a time when the entire Muslim community comes together to share in each others joy and blessings and also to lessen the burden of those who may be suffering.
It is preceded by people shopping and looking around for gifts for their near and dear ones. It is a time when the bright lights from homes and shops illuminates our life. We use see this day and the following days to spread happiness and social harmony by visiting our friends and relatives.
Gifts are exchanged during Eid by young and old alike. We also visit the elderly and the sick. Eid is a time where all kinds or festivities prevail. Many of us gormandize to make up for "lost food" during the month of Ramadan.
However, with all the going around we some time forget our lesser privileged brethren. We forget that there are many out there who have nothing to celebrate. There are those among our brothers and sisters for whom Eid day is just another ordinary day. There are those who open their cupboards on Eid day and find them bare. There are those who in hospitals who will go through a bleak and lonely day with no one visiting them. Friendless, deprived of company, they will have no one to offer solace or comfort. Let us therefore see to it that our deprived brethren welcome the day of Eid with warmth and hope.
As we buy gifts and clothes for our children, let us earmark a special sum for those who cannot afford to buy. Also we should instill in our children a sense of compassion so that when they buy something they will also think of their unfortunate brethren. Let us teach them the art of giving. We should let them know that there are millions of children in; war torn areas of Iraq, Afghanistan, Palestine, Kashmir and Chechnya, the poor and downtrodden areas of Africa, Asia and South America, and even in the forgotten ghettos of Europe and North America who do not have the basic necessities to make this day a different day.
We cannot divest ourselves from the misery of others. We cannot shrug it off saying that it does not concern us. To do this would be an injustice to humanity. The Quran (5:8) tells us ... Be just: that is next to piety.
Many of us donate money to charity and fulfill our religious duty. However, if we actually meet the recipients of our charity the perception of charity changes. There is a feeling of belonging when the recipient and giver meet.
Islamic ideology teaches us to be kind and compassionate. Holy Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said that "I and the provider of the orphan will be together." And what greater prize is there for anyone of us than to be around our beloved prophet. All we need for that is compassion, sincerity and a feeling of brotherhood and understanding. And that will decide the quality of our life on earth and the hereafter
Monday, August 16, 2010
ramadaan !
ramadan by khadijah ♥ on Polyvore.com
AS salaamu alkium sisters , just wanted to wish everybody a blessed Ramadan
Sunday, August 1, 2010
ramdans coming !
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
zam zam
This short animated video is a great summary of the story of zamzam for young and new learners. It’s an important Islamic story for all Muslims to know, especially because it’s one of the actions we perform during Hajj.so please check it out .
Saturday, July 17, 2010
My First award yaaay lol
Omgosh guess what ?? i got my first blog award ! yay lol AlhamduLilah!
i wanted to give a thanks to all the sisters who follow my blog , leave comments , and visit often. THANKS for the support .
i got this award from bubblimuslima . thanksss sister .
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Sunday, July 11, 2010
Chocolate Strawberry Shortcake
Ingredients:
2 cups flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
4 Tablespoons unsweetened cocoa
1/3 cup sugar
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon salt
5 Tablespoons cold unsalted butter, cut into five portions
4 ounces chocolate chips
3/4 cup milk
Direction:
Combine flour, baking powder, cocoa, sugar, baking soda, and salt in a food processor. Add butter and chocolate chips and process until crumbly. Begin processing and add milk until mixture is crumbly but will hold together when pinched with fingers. Turn moistened dough out onto counter, form into a ball, and flatten into a circle approximately one inch thick.
Using a 2-inch round cutter, make 12 to 15 shortcakes. Place on cookie sheet lined with parchment paper. Bake in a 450-degree oven for 13 minutes. When slightly cooled, place on plate and cover with plastic wrap to keep them moist.
Strawberry Sauce: Pure 2 quarts strawberries in a food processor. Remove from processor, pour into bowl, and add 2 cups sugar and 1/2 cup orange juice. Add 2 quarts sliced berries to the pureed mixture.
Whipped Cream: Whip 2 cups heavy cream in bowl of electric mixer on high speed. When the mixture begins to thicken, add 1/2 cup confectioners sugar and teaspoons vanilla extract.
Assembly of Individual Shortcakes:
Place a Tablespoon of sauce in the bottom of a dish. Place the bottom half of the shortcake on the sauce. Continue on with 2 Tablespoons sauce, 1 Tablespoon whipped cream, the top half of the shortcake, 2 more Tablespoons sauce, and top with 1 Tablespoon whipped cream. Garnish with fresh mint leaves.
Friday, July 2, 2010
manners around your parents..
i have seen children mistreat there parents often around the world so i wanted to make this post to make sure everbody get the piont treat your parents right. they give you everytning you need and no matter what they are by your side when nobody else is so treat your parents right .
it is obedience to Allaah and His Messenger (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him). Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):
And We have enjoined on man to be good and dutiful to his parents” [al-‘Ankaboot 29:8]
1. You should not cause them any harm even if they commit any excesses.
2. Respect and honour them in your speech and dealings with them.
3. Obey them in permissible acts.
4. If they are in need of money, assist them even if they are kafirs.
5. The following rights are due to parents after their death:
(a) Continue making duas of forgiveness and mercy for them. Continue sending rewards to them in the form of optional acts of worship and charity on their behalf.
(b) Meet their friends and relatives in a friendly way and also assist them wherever possible.
c) If you have the finances, fulfil their unpaid debts and the permissible bequests that they have made.
(d) When they pass away, abstain from crying and wailing aloud or else their souls will be troubled.
6. According to the Shariah, the rights of the paternal and maternal grandparents are similar to those of the parents and they should be regarded as such.
7.obeying and honouring one’s parents is a means of entering Paradise
8.respecting and obeying them is a way of showing gratitude to them because they are the ones who brought you into this world. You should also show gratitude towards them for bringing you up and taking care of you when you were young. Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):
“And We have enjoined on man (to be dutiful and good) to his parents” [Luqmaan 31:14]
Saturday, June 26, 2010
I Wonder...
Saturday, June 19, 2010
Summer 2010 :)
Cardigans - Buy them oversized and you tick 3 boxes: modesty, aeration and the oversized look is still very on trend. You can pretty much find these in all highstreet shops like Primark, H&M and Dorothy Perkins.
Denim jackets and blazers - Denim jackets have always been a summer classic and blazers look great with lots of different styles. Blazers look particulary nice with oversized tees, here's a look to give to an idea:
colors - i love summer colors such as gold
thong sandals- i love them . usually sister don't wear there feet out but you can still wear thong sandals with pair of thin black socks and it still would look cutee.
GYSPE SKIRTS- so in i just love the and flawness you get out these wonderful skirts i will be wearing a alot of these this summer : )
DONT
- ..wear more than one scarf or choose think scarves and avoid an undercap where possible
- ..pin your hijab unnecessarily, let it be a bit loose (but still covered, obviously..) so air can get to your neck
- ..wear skinny jeans: they are hot and look weird with a headscarf anyway
Accessorize, glamorize, hijab..ize
love jewelry and accessories and if you ask me, hijabis can't be beaten at accessorising simply because a scarf is, in fashion, an accessory and so are hijab pins and under caps etc. Obviously the main reason isn't to accessorise but that's no reason not to use the idea anyway :D Here are some of my fave ways to accessorise, hijab style and not a plain black hijab in site:
Layering
I love layering clothes, so why should a hijab be any different?
Beads
..are a girls best friend. Especially if they are on a non-tacky looking (i.e. not shiny) long necklace that can
that can poke out from under your hijab
Earrings
OK, maybe not an everyday thing but they look nice on occasion. still very stylish
Shades..oh so obvious!
Under caps
My favorite section! Under caps can completely transform the look of a hijab, they are like the hijab equivalent to cardigans..well in my mind anyway :):
well i hope i have help some of you out for the summer trends please leave a comment about waht you think about the outfits i made above and any more summer tips please tell me i would love to hear some of them.
Saturday, June 12, 2010
what does islam mean to you ?
Islam is, to me, a solution to all my problems and a solution to all of your problems. Whatever the nature of the problems that you face Islam has a solution. This is because Islam is more than just spiritual, it is practical. Islam is a complete system of life. Islam has a financial system, an education system, a government system and a legal system. And then again it has a social system and it also covers the spiritual aspects of your life. This system of Islam is the best possible system for us since it has been designed by Allah, our Creator, and since He created us He knows best what is good for us and what is bad for us and what is the ideal system for us to live our lives under.It is only this system of Islam that can comprehensively solve the problems of the world e.g. famine, homelessness, crime, oppression and brutality.
Life is short, as you know, so are some people. But seriously, I must not digress. We must think ISLAM, breathe ISLAM, act ISLAM and live ISLAM. ALLAH AKBAR. May your deen be with you at all times and may you think of your death 20 times a day - so that you stop any bad actions and remember that every second you live is a second closer to ALLAH (subhanahu wa' ta'ala)
Islam is submission to Allah. This submission begins in the Name of Allah, The compasionate,the merciful. Compassion which is a condition of the heart is inseperable from mercy which is anact of compassion. The First verse that follows will be the praise and thanks to Allah, which willbe grasped throughout the message of the Quran, in every condition. Islam means Submission to God, Islam means peace, Islam means tolerance islam means alot of things.
i want all my readers to think about what islam means to you and come back and leave a comment telling me what does islam mean to you i would love to hear from you.
with much love
khadijah.
Saturday, June 5, 2010
Are you trustworthy and honest ?
When honesty is lost, then wait for the Hour (the Day of Judgment). These are the words of Prophet Muhammad. They paint a picture of the time leading up to the Day of Judgement, when righteous people will be sorrowful due to the lack of honesty around them. In the 21st century, we live in a world where honesty is valued and yet shunned at the same time. We expect people to be honest in their dealings with us yet we watch and applaud television shows and movies that promote and encourage lying and deceitfulness.
When we refuse invitations and pretend we are busy, this is lying. We admonish our children for lying, yet the reality is we have been their teachers. Whether we tell lies, or whether we allow our children to live in a world surrounded by deceit, the lesson is learned and the honesty begins to disappear from the hearts of the next generation.
Honesty incorporates the concepts of truthfulness and reliability and it resides in all human thought, words, actions and relationships. It is more than just accuracy; it is more than just truthfulness, it denotes integrity or moral soundness. Islam commands truthfulness and forbids lying. God commands that a Muslim be honest
“O you who believe! Fear God, and be with those who are true (in word and deeds).” (Quran 9:119)
“Truthfulness leads to righteousness, and righteousness leads to Paradise. In addition, a man keeps on telling the truth until he becomes a truthful person. Falsehood leads to wickedness and evil-doing, and wickedness leads to the (Hell) Fire, and a man may keep on telling lies till he is written before God, as a liar”
Allah forbids all unclean and corrupt means of making money, such as, dishonest trading, gambling, and bribery. And the Holy Qur�an has explained and described such practices in many of its verses.
A Muslim seeking to please God and follow the path of righteousness should be aware of the dangers of deceit and dishonesty. However, equally he should know that God is all Merciful and all Loving, willing to forgive even the gravest sins for those who strive for His sake. Honesty is very important in the life of a believer.
Another dimension of honesty is trustworthiness, or in Arabic, amanah.Trust, and being worthy of another’s trust, is inherent in being one who is submitted to the will of Allah. When Allah appointed Adam (the father of mankind) as successor on earth, it was a trust incumbent upon all of mankind. When allah created us as individuals for worshipping Him, it became a trust incumbent upon us to nourish ourselves and our families in a way that enables worship.
In Islam, every believer is a brother or sister to the other; we are one body, one nation. The right hand must be able to trust the left hand. The commands and rules from God are designed for our benefit and Islam holds people’s rights in high esteem. The systematic arrangement of guidelines and regulations is intended to uphold the rights Islam gives to the believers and to minimise vice and corruption. Islam strongly condemns the violation of God-given rights. When God commands us to keep the trust, to be trustworthy, it is not a matter to be taken lightly.
The Muslim nation should be one unit, one nation. All members of this brotherhood should be able to stand before God knowing that he is safe and secure in the company of one who is trustworthy. From the lowliest peasant to the mightiest king all are equal, the only thing that makes one member of the unit better than the other is his piety or righteousness. Amongst the many qualities that blend together to make righteousness, is trustworthiness and honesty.
Sunday, May 23, 2010
Allah knows ....
As Salaamu Alkium Sisters,
Allah knows and sees everything – he knows the outcomes good or bad. Nothing happens in this world that Allah does not know, that Allah has not permitted.Even things considered “evil” are not outside Allah’s realm – it’s thought the evils that happen now will eventually result in human good man cannot understand.
But, although God knows all, that does not mean there is no free will in Islam. Muslims believe Allah has written down all things in the Preserved Tablet – all that happens or will happen is in there; it’s there now because God exists outside time. So, Allah knows what choices men and women will make, but does not stop them from making them.
And Allah only, has Free Will, He Wills whatever He likes and it will always happen as He wills. We have something called, "Free choice." The difference is that what Allah "Wills" always happens and what we choose may or may not happen. We are not being judged on the outcome of things, we are being judged on our choices. This means that at the core of everything will always be our intentions. Whatever we intended, is what we will have the reward for. Each person will be judged according to what Allah gave them to work with, how they used it and what they intended to do with it.
As regards the actual "Judgment Day" - Allah tells us that everything we are doing is being recorded and not a single tiny thing escapes from this record. Even an atom's weight of good will be seen on the Day of Judgment and even a single atom's weight of evil will be seen too .
The one who will bring the evidences against us will be ourselves. Our ears, tongue, eyes and all of our bodies will begin to testify against us in front of Allah on the Day of Judgment. None will be oppressed on that Day, none will be falsely accused.
He could have put everyone in their respective places from the very beginning, but the people would complain as to why they were thrown in Hell without being given a chance. This life is exactly that; a chance to prove to ourselves who we really are and what we would really do if we indeed had a free choice.
Allah Knows everything that will happen, but we don't. That is why the test is fair.
Quite often, when Muslims refer to the future they preface what we say with the phrase “Insha’Allah” or “god willing”. It’s an acknowledgment that humans do not know what’s coming – we can only hope for certain outcomes but, in the end, it all rests in God’s hands.
So what ever lies in the heaven and earth every star in this whole universe allah knows...
Sunday, May 16, 2010
IM A Proud hijabi !
Women with open hair are very attractive to men and this is against the Islamic purpose. Aisha was the favorite wife of Prophet (sallallahu` alaihi wa sallaam). She used to say that Muslim Women should always draw their veils to over their necks and breast. For a good Muslim, following the Islamic teachings is the most important thing to do. Islam has clearly defined the proper way of covering body for both men and women. Hijabs are very effective in covering women hair and neck. If you have decided, to start wearing a Hijab (Which is a great decision) then you dont even have to go out to the market in order to buy one because there are some great sites on the internet that offers wonderful services.
while you waer khimar there are things you need to do to keep modest such as
(not to shout) when talking -
And do not treat people with contempt - (31:18)
In a gathering one should sit in a way to make room for others and when (gathering is finished) one should move away.
When entering any one's house, one must take permission
If you want to take anything from others, you must ask for it from inside
those are just a few.
sometimes i ask myself why do i wear hijab ?
When I cover myself, I make it virtually impossible for people to judge me according to the way I look. I cannot be categorized because of my attractiveness or lack thereof. i feel safe from all the hate in american and i know allah is watching me.There is a barrier between me and those who would exploit me. I am first and foremost a human being, equal to any man, and not vulnerable because of my sexuality.
Compare this to life in today’s society: We are constantly sizing one another up on the basis of our clothing, jewelry, hair and makeup. What kind of depth can there be in a world like this? Yes, I have a bodyBut it is the vessel of an intelligent mind and a strong spirit.
One of the saddest truths of our time is the question of the beauty myth and female self-image. Reading popular teenage magazines, you can instantly find out what kind of body image is “in” or “out.” and if you have the “wrong” body type, well, then, you’re just going to have to change it, aren’t you? After all, there is no way that you can be overweight and still be beautiful.Look at any advertisement. Is a woman being used to sell the product? How old is she? How attractive is she? What is she wearing? More often than not, that woman will be no older than her early 20s, taller, slimmer and more attractive than average, dressed in skimpy clothing. Why do we allow ourselves to be manipulated like this?
My body is my own business. Nobody can tell me how I should look or whether or not I am beautiful. I know that there is more to me than that. I am also able to say “no” comfortably then people ask me if I feel as though my sexuality is being repressed. I have taken control of my sexuality. I am thankful I will never have to suffer the fate of trying to lose/gain weight or trying to find the exact lipstick shade that will go with my skin color. I have made choices about what my priorities are and these are not among them.
so sisters before you go to bed tonight ask yourself why do i wear hijab ? and come back and tell me i would love to hear why you wear hijab ?
Sunday, May 2, 2010
How to Make Your Own dhikr beads
As salaamu alaikum sisters,
here is a cool idea ! how to make dhikr beads for who use them.
Things You'll Need:
•100 beads
•Strong string or nylon line
HOW TO :
Make or purchase 100 beads. Some believe the best selection of prayer beads can be found on the Internet or in stores such as ac moore. Historically, date seeds were most often used to make prayer beads, but you may make yours from any type of material you wish as long as you create 100 of them.
Step 2
Choose a material for the cord onto which your beads will be strung. Leather, gold yarn and silk have been popular choices for Islamic prayer bracelets, but yours will be no less perfect if you select plastic, sturdy cord, twine or rope. Just be certain the stringing material you choose can be threaded through the holes in the beads.
Step 3
Sit quietly and contemplate the blessings of Allah as you begin to thread beads onto the string. Saying prayers while making a religious object like an Islamic bracelet is a sacred duty and must be performed while you craft.
Step4 Once you have counted to 33 beads, either make a knot or add a specially shaped or distinct bead to the string to end section one. The first section of the bracelet is usually referred to as "SubhanAllah."
Step 5
Continue as you add a second group of 33 more beads to the string to complete the "Hamdullah" section. As in Step 3, feed a distinct bead onto the string or create a knot to keep it separate from the first and third sections.
Step 6
Add the final 33 beads to the bracelet as you close the 99-bead circle with the addition of the final group of beads known as "Allahuakbar."
Step7
Place the third and final distinct bead (or simply a knot), and then add the 100th bead
Step 8
Tie the 100-bead bracelet together but don't cut the cord or string holding the bracelet together. Instead, allow the cords or strings to dangle freely. According to Islamic belief, evil spirits are fearful of things that "dangle" so stay with tradition and, if the spirit moves you, add two beads or tassels on the ends as decorations.
Step9
Enjoy owning your handmade Islamic bracelet and remember it symbolizes the 99 names of Allah ---particularly when you invoke the name Allah when you touch the 100th bead to complete the circle of faith.
Saturday, April 24, 2010
Is music haram ?
here is a question i always wondered. If music in Islam haram. Some Muslims say yes. Some say no. Some Muslims even say yes but depends what kind of music. so i researched it and i say no personally , because if the quran states we cant cant use instruments so what make us think that we can listen to music with instruments. in one hadith it states:
From among my followers there will be some people who will consider illegal sexual intercourse, the wearing of silk, the drinking of alcoholic drinks and the use of musical instruments, as unlawful.
so i am taking the music off my blog until i know the truth about music in islam.
but thats my opinion just tell me what you think. please shurkn.=)
Check This Out..
do me a favor ? please check out my sisters blog its called fashion for the little muslimmatts. amina-fashionforthelittlemuslimmatt.blogspot.com . please and thank you.
Sunday, April 18, 2010
Sewing...
guess what ? I learned how to sew.Well one day in art class my teacher said we will learn how to sew pillows. I never really knew how to sew . I mean I saw mom do it before but not the real deal. So we started the project in class. And my pillow came out okay but not great , like how i really wanted it to be. On Friday night I came home and asked my mom to get the neddle and thread out. and i made a square pillow. which came out perfect I just love it. It was nice and simple for me. so I am hooked on sewing. thats all I want to do. any suggestions or any ideas or tips I would love to hear them .
Friday, April 2, 2010
khimars
As salaamu alkium sisters
Bismillaahir Rahmaanir Rahim
The other day my mom and I found these wonderful sisters on face book! these sisters make beautiful khimars! let me tell you i will be surely getting some sooner or later.LOL. these sister really out did there self. my favorite is the one with the Neon Tiger! its light grey chiffon wrap. stripes of peach and neon green tiger prints woven between navy strips. peach stitching. let me tell you its fabulous! so if you would like to check it out the site is http://www.facebook.com/pages/Vela/265112604589! check it out. you will fall in love with the khimars.
Saturday, March 27, 2010
Different ways to wear hijab...
HOW TO TIE A SQUARE SCARF:
Place scarf on head with one side longer than the other and secure with a pin under your chin
Take longer side and bring it to the other side and secure with a brooch or a pin
HOW TO WEAR AN AMIRA HIJAB (TRENDY LOOK):
Place larger piece of amira hijab over it
Beautiful look, dont you agree
these are a few i like ! share your hijabi tips and how you wear it . Be creative. Have different colors and designs on your Hijab and go ahead and color coordinate.
Monday, March 15, 2010
Heena.!
So my mom and i was on the computer yesterday for some new blog post. so i saw the word the word henna. i said why don't i make a new post about henna Sooo...
i just love henna . my mom introduced henna to me when i was around the age 11 and ever since i just loved henna ! if you don't know what henna is . it is a something like a tattoo but it is TEMPORALLY.it at least last for 7-8 days.it comes in many colors such as black , brown, and red. also many more
Saturday, March 13, 2010
Steps To Being a Good Muslim
- Good manners and good character.
Islam is a beautiful religion, full of wisdom and harmony. If this wonderful religion is followed properly then a typical Muslim would only be a great example to follow.
2- Repel evil with Good.
3- Further good manners teachings in the Noble Quran.
4-reads the quran often.
5- No vain talking or foul language.
6- treat everyone with respect no matter what.
7- Greetings in Islam.
Allah Almighty in the Noble Quran commands us to return a greeting with a better one or at least an equal
one.
8- Respect and honor your guest and elderly
9- Respecting others' properties.
Allah Almighty commands us to respect people's properties and not to lairs and stealer's.
10- make duaa it is the strongest weapon you have.
11- No offensive name calling is allowed! And do not look down on others!
12- remember Allah Almighty loves you.
13- Muslims must never brag about their sins. Allah Almighty will never forgive the sins that are advertised.
14- Be "Strong Muslim" in Islam.
15- eat halal things
16- Give charity, every time you have extra money.
17-Be strong in your faith. Don't let a rude comment allow it to waver.
18-While being strong, have some fun! No one said it was ever haraam!
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Does My Head Look Big In This?
Bismillaahir Rahmaanir Rahim
As salaamu alkium sisters
When sixteen-year-old Amal decides to wear the hijab full-time, her entire world changes, all because of a piece of cloth. Can she handle the taunts of "towel head," the prejudice of her classmate. Well, she stands by her decision to embrace her faith and all that it is, even if it does make her a little different from everyone else. i really recommend all the Muslim teenagers to read this book. its really good. if i was a reviewer i would give it a 4. so mysisters in islam please check out this book.
Saturday, February 27, 2010
Classy and elegant hijabi style!
Bismillaahir Rahmaanir Rahim
As salaamu alkium sisters
I love this outfit! I made this outfit a couple weeks ago and i just had to share it with you ladies ! This outfit is very classy and elegant, but also has a pop of color.! That's why i love it.I hope you like it.
Saturday, February 20, 2010
-I love my Ummi!
Bismillaahir Rahmaanir Rahim
As Salamu alakium
my Mother
Always There,
you are There and Here,
Never stops,
Never gives,
Never First,
Until...Until Her
Heart Finds Rest.
Verily Beloved Are You,
Thinking of me as first,
Never stops, until i got satisfied.
They can denie.
But I
AM
A
Living PROOF.
My Mother.
O My mother.
Always first
May The Mercy Of Allaah Rain Upon
My mother , i love her so much! I love her as much as a i love and fear Allaah . she is my world. she loves and cares for me more than anybody on this earth. words cannot explain how much i love her!! BUT I DO! I LOVE YOU MOMMY!
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Crispy Herb halal Baked Chicken
Bismillaahir Rahmaanir Rahim
2/3 cup dry potato flakes
1/3 cup grated Parmesan cheese
1 teaspoon garlic salt
1 (3 pound) halal chicken, skin removed, cut into pieces
1/3 cup butter, melted
Directions
1.Heat oven to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C). Grease or line with foil a baking sheet or a 13 x 9 inch baking pan.
2.In a medium bowl, combine potato flakes, Parmesan cheese, and garlic salt. Stir until well mixed.
3.Dip chicken pieces into melted butter or margarine, and roll in potato flake mixture to coat. Place in prepared pan.
4.Bake for 45 to 60 minutes, or until chicken is tender and golden brown.
Saturday, February 6, 2010
hijab!
Bismillaahir Rahmaanir Rahim
As salaamu alkium sisters
When I walk,
I walk with dignity
When I speak
I do not lie
I am a Muslim woman
Not all of me you’ll see
But what you should appreciate
Is that the choice I make is free
I’m not plagued with depression
I’m neither cheated nor abused
I don’t envy other women
And I’m certainly not confused
Note, I speak perfect English
Et un petit peu de Francais aussi
I’m majoring in Linguistics
So you need not speak slowly
I run my own small business
Every cent I earn is mine
I drive my Chevy to school & work
And no, that’s not a crime!
You often stare as I walk by
You don’t understand my veil
But peace and power I have found
As I am equal to any female!
I am a Muslim woman
So please don’t pity me
For God has guided me to truth
And now I’m finally free!
hijab protects you from the trash talking, back bitting , non believers! when i wear hijab i know i am protected with Allaah and his with me at all times!
main facts about islam!
As salaamu alkium sisters,
1. Islam means peace through the submission to Allaah.
2. Muslim means anyone or thing that submits their self to god!
3. 5 pillars of Islam
shahdah- declaration in faith in Allaah and the last prophet Muhammad
praying- 5 times a day!
fasting- not eating during the daylight of Ramadan
charity- 2.5% of ones servings should be given to the poor.
pilgrimage- to mecca at least once , if physically and finally.
4. main beliefs
there is one and only god; Hes name is Allaah
All the Prophets of Allaah.
Muhammad is the last prophet and messager of Allah.
believe in all the angles
the day of judgement
the hereafter
Sunday, January 31, 2010
Welcome......
Bismillaahir Rahmaanir Rahim
as salaamu alakium sisters,
Islaam is the fastest growing religion in the united states! but the most misunderstood! There are many Muslims in the united states! I know that many of us as sisters has gotten weird stares or smart comments. But on the day of judgement it will be worth it. I made this blog to help My sisters in Islam stay pious in Islam.Visit often and leave comments as salaamu alakium.