محبة الخير
عدد الرسائل : 191 البلد : أبوظبي تاريخ التسجيل : 13/12/2008
| موضوع: Agreements السبت فبراير 14, 2009 6:46 am | |
| BismiAllah Alrahman Alrahim On the first meeting with the kids, we prefer to discuss with them some agreements that InshaAllah we all follow these agreements during the Halaqat
1. Regarding the siwaak, the beloved of Allah (peace be on him) has said, “The siwak is a purification for the mouth and pleasing to the Lord.”
And
“Two raka’ahs performed with the siwaak are better than seventy raka’ahs performed without the siwaak.”
2. We should respect our teachers and have good relations with our brothers,
3. We should not go to halaqahs just to pass our time but should make good intentions before attending halaqahs.
4. To make the intention of learning by Imam Haddad which is, “I intend to study and teach, take and give a reminder, take and give benefit, take and give advantage, to encourage the holding fast to the book of Allah and the way of his messenger, and calling to guidance and directing towards good hoping for the countenance of Allah and His pleasure, proximity and reward, transcendent is He”.
5. To exhibit Prophetic character, morals and sunnah.
6. To observe hygiene and cleanliness of body and clothing.
7. To commit to deadlines and attendance.
8. To carry a notebook and a pen so as to note down beneficial points.
9. To go over the points after the halaqah.
10. To cover the head and dress appropriately for the halaqahs.
11. To strive and keenly apply that which is learnt at the halaqahs.
12. To disseminate the knowledge between our family and friends.
13. To be callers to Allah in all states, to advise our brethren and supplicate for them a lot.
14. To refrain from a lot of laughter, useless jokes and idle talk.
15. To be calm and refrain from talking a lot.
16. To try and be in a state of purity at all times especially during the halaqah.
17. To display a tranquil and dignified behavior.
18. To increase recitation of the Quran, dhikr, sending blessings on the Prophet (peace be on him) and the awraad [plural of wird].
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