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Lawyers On The Day Of Judgement

When you are faced with any legal issue you appoint a lawyer for yourself to present your case to the grand jury. If the case is big, you do not hesitate in spending as much as you can so that verdict comes out in your favor. Now think of a case that is going to be the biggest humanity has ever witnessed. This case will be the case of every human brought to earth and its hearing shall take place on the Day of Judgement. On this day, which will be equal to 50,000 years on earth every human being shall be resurrected and will be accountable for all what he had been doing on earth throughout his life. In this world you can hire the best lawyer to speak on your behalf. But what about the Day of Judgement? Whom will you hire to speak for you, to testify for you, to intercede for you in front of the greatest of all the judges? There are a few lawyers on the Day of Judgement who will intercede on your behalf. Also known as the Station of Praise, this is the station which belongs to t

Friday and Jumma Prayer

Friday is the sixth day in Islamic week. The true meaning of Friday is congregated. In Islam, this day gives more significance than any other days of the week. Every Friday, Prayer of Jummah is offered and for this prayer special time is taken. Imams of all masjids bring khutbah on a special subject every Friday. From the various hadith, it is proven that Prophet Muhammad ﷺ used to rejoice this day and he confirmed Jummah as weekly Eid for Muslims. He ﷺ used to dress in spotless and new (washed) clothes, used to take bath, wear smell, wear surmah for this day particularly. The Holy Prophet Muhammad ﷺ described the qualities of Jummah prayer in the following hadith with these words; ”When the Friday comes, at every entrance of the Masjid there stands Angels who mark down (the names of) those who approach First, then who comes next. When the Imam sits down, the records are stopped up and they come to pay attention to the reminder , i.e. the Khutba….”  Muslim 1984. From authen