The “product”, if you may call it, of this religious work, TJ, is Iman. Iman that will bring light to the person who put their efforts, time and wealth sincerely for Allah Azza Wa Jala. The enhanced Iman will help us in the life thereafter and consequently, book us a place in Jannah.
Tabligh in Arabic means "to convey (the message)" and TJ strives to revive this duty which they consider as one of the primary duties of a Muslim. They encourage people to follow Islamic principles and the life of Muhammad through his teachings, going out for months or years in the same fashion as the Companions of Prophet Muhammad saw.When an individual goes out in a Jamaat, he tries to bring 6 qualities into his life. These six qualities are:
1] Firm belief in the Shahadah: An article of faith in which the tabligh accepts that there is no god but Allah and the Prophet Muhammad is His messenger. In addition, that Allah can do each and every thing without the help of the creation, and the creation cannot do anything without the help of Allah. The only way to succeed in this world and the next (life after death) is to walk on the path shown by Prophet Muhammad saw.
2] Concentration and Devotion in Solah: Five daily prayers that is essential to spiritual elevation, piety, and a life free from the ills of the material world. To build a connection with Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala and to gain from his unlimited treasures.
3] Ilm and Dhikr: The thirst for knowledge and remembrance of Allah conducted in sessions in which every individual contributes whatever knowledge which one can regarding performing prayers, reciting the Quran and reading Hadith and to gain the remembrance of Allah in every action make Dhikr by reciting 3 Tasbihaat, Third Kalimah, Durood and Istighfaar.
4] Ikram-i-Muslimin: The treatment of fellow humans with honor and deference, to love the youngsters and respect the elders and have respect for the scholars of Islam.
5] Ikhlas-i-Niyyat: Reforming one’s life in supplication to Allah by performing every (good) human action for the sake of Allah and toward the goal of self-transformation.
6] Khuruj FiSabillah: The sparing of time to live a life based on faith and learning its virtues, following in the footsteps of the Prophet, and taking His message door-to-door for the sake of faith. Since Rasoolullah Sallallahu 'Alaihi Wasallam was the last and final prophet, it is our duty to now carry on this work of the prophets, i.e. call others towards good and prevent evil
The TJ also sets guidelines for local Masjids (mosques) to increase the level of worship and local Muslim involvement in the masjid. These guidelines include having the local Tabligh workers implement these steps: two weekly jawlas/visits to Muslims (one visit to Muslims surrounding the local masjid and another to the Muslims of a nearby masjid); two daily ta`leems/reading of pious books (one ta`leem in the masjid and another in the worker's home); going out in the path of Allah three days a month, forty days a year, and four months once in a lifetime; a daily mashura/council to discuss how to increase Tabligh activity in the area; and spending at least two and a half hours in the masjid a day.
Tabligh in Arabic means "to convey (the message)" and TJ strives to revive this duty which they consider as one of the primary duties of a Muslim. They encourage people to follow Islamic principles and the life of Muhammad through his teachings, going out for months or years in the same fashion as the Companions of Prophet Muhammad saw.When an individual goes out in a Jamaat, he tries to bring 6 qualities into his life. These six qualities are:
1] Firm belief in the Shahadah: An article of faith in which the tabligh accepts that there is no god but Allah and the Prophet Muhammad is His messenger. In addition, that Allah can do each and every thing without the help of the creation, and the creation cannot do anything without the help of Allah. The only way to succeed in this world and the next (life after death) is to walk on the path shown by Prophet Muhammad saw.
2] Concentration and Devotion in Solah: Five daily prayers that is essential to spiritual elevation, piety, and a life free from the ills of the material world. To build a connection with Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala and to gain from his unlimited treasures.
3] Ilm and Dhikr: The thirst for knowledge and remembrance of Allah conducted in sessions in which every individual contributes whatever knowledge which one can regarding performing prayers, reciting the Quran and reading Hadith and to gain the remembrance of Allah in every action make Dhikr by reciting 3 Tasbihaat, Third Kalimah, Durood and Istighfaar.
4] Ikram-i-Muslimin: The treatment of fellow humans with honor and deference, to love the youngsters and respect the elders and have respect for the scholars of Islam.
5] Ikhlas-i-Niyyat: Reforming one’s life in supplication to Allah by performing every (good) human action for the sake of Allah and toward the goal of self-transformation.
6] Khuruj FiSabillah: The sparing of time to live a life based on faith and learning its virtues, following in the footsteps of the Prophet, and taking His message door-to-door for the sake of faith. Since Rasoolullah Sallallahu 'Alaihi Wasallam was the last and final prophet, it is our duty to now carry on this work of the prophets, i.e. call others towards good and prevent evil
The TJ also sets guidelines for local Masjids (mosques) to increase the level of worship and local Muslim involvement in the masjid. These guidelines include having the local Tabligh workers implement these steps: two weekly jawlas/visits to Muslims (one visit to Muslims surrounding the local masjid and another to the Muslims of a nearby masjid); two daily ta`leems/reading of pious books (one ta`leem in the masjid and another in the worker's home); going out in the path of Allah three days a month, forty days a year, and four months once in a lifetime; a daily mashura/council to discuss how to increase Tabligh activity in the area; and spending at least two and a half hours in the masjid a day.
Henceforth, we will provide a slot into this blog a topic called taklim (learning) weekly to sustain our efforts and momentum in enhancing our Iman.
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