Today's Prayer Times
11th Ramadan, 1447 - - Sydney, Australia
- Fajr 5:18 AM Iqamah:
- Sunrise 6:44 AM Iqamah:
- Zuhr 1:07 PM Iqamah:
- Sunset 7:30 PM Iqamah:
- Magrib 7:50 PM Iqamah:
- Jumah Zuhr time Iqamah: 12:00 PM
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*Juz 10 – Complete Summary*
Audio file link : tinyurl.com/y5fv85by
This Juz consists of two Surahs:
1. The remainder of Surah Anfal
2. The beginning of Surah Taubah
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Key Points from the Remainder of Surah Anfal:
1. The Law of Khums (Verse 41)
• Khums is a financial obligation similar to Zakat.
• It is allocated to:
o The Prophet (PBUH) and his family (Sadat)
o Orphans
o The needy
o Travelers
o Those fighting in the path of Allah
2. Conditions of the Battle of Badr (Verses 42-48)
• Allah made both Muslims and disbelievers see each other as fewer in number to affect their strategy. (Verses 43-44)
• Shaytan deceived the polytheists by making their actions seem attractive. (Verse 48)
• Angels descended to assist the Muslims. (Verses 9-12)
• The disbelievers faced great humiliation in this battle.
3. Causes of Allah’s Help (Verses 45-46)
1. Steadfastness on the battlefield
2. Frequent remembrance of Allah
3. Avoiding disputes and conflicts
4. Patience in hardships
4. Etiquettes of War (Verses 45-47)
For success in battle, Allah instructed seven principles:
1. Stand firm
2. Remember Allah
3. Avoid disobedience
4. Do not be arrogant
5. Do not show weakness to the enemy
6. Have patience and perseverance
7. Stay away from internal conflicts
5. Virtues of Muhajirun and Ansar (Verses 72-75)
• Muhajirun and Ansar are true believers. (Verse 74)
• Allah has promised them forgiveness and a generous provision. (Verse 74)
• Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was divinely supported, including the mention of Imam Ali (AS) in verses 62-64.
• Verse 75 highlights the significance of kinship, revealed when the Prophet declared Ali (AS) his brother.
6. Affirmation of Human Free Will (Verse 53)
• The world does not operate on oppression; people lose Allah’s blessings due to their own actions.
Key Points from the Beginning of Surah Taubah
1. Disavowal from the Polytheists (Verses 1-29)
• The treaties with the polytheists were annulled. (Verses 1-3)
• Polytheists were prohibited from performing Hajj. (Verse 28)
• Fighting against the People of the Book was commanded. (Verse 29)
• Fighting was restricted during the sacred months. (Verse 5)
• The announcement of disavowal was given to Imam Ali (AS) instead of another messenger. (Hadith reference)
2. Imams of Disbelief (Verse 12)
• Just as there are Imams of guidance, there are also Imams of disbelief who mislead people.
3. Characteristics of Mosque Caretakers (Verses 17-18)
• Polytheists have no right to maintain mosques. (Verse 17)
• Mosque caretakers should:
o Believe in Allah
o Believe in the Day of Judgment
o Establish prayer
o Give Zakat
o Fear none but Allah
4. Categories of Zakat Recipients (Verse 60)
• Zakat is allocated to eight groups:
1. The poor
2. The needy
3. Zakat collectors
4. Those whose hearts are to be reconciled
5. The emancipation of slaves
6. Those in debt
7. Those striving in Allah’s cause
8. Travelers in financial hardship
5. Traits of Hypocrites (Verses 64-67)
• They encourage evil and discourage good.
• They are stingy with their wealth.
• They have forgotten Allah, so Allah has ignored them.
• Hell is their destined abode.
6. Traits of Believers (Verses 71-72)
• They support one another.
• They promote righteousness and forbid wrongdoing.
• They establish prayer and give Zakat.
• They obey Allah and His Messenger.
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