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About Abdelhak Bzioui

Dr. Abdelhak Bzioui Ph.D. and teacher at Hassan 1er University, ENCG Settat, Morocco

Our Righteous Ancestors in Ramadan

By |2023-05-08T09:44:02+01:00June 23rd, 2015|Ramadan|

The believer in Ramadan combines daytime and night-time worship so that s/he would earn the greatest amount of reward. It is narrated in the Musnad by Abdullah Ibn ‘Amr that the Messenger of God (God bless him and grant him peace) said: “Daytime fasting and night time Salat (ritual prayer) intercede for the servant on the Day of Judgment. The fast would say, O Lord! I prevented him from eating and drinking all through the day; while night prayer would say, O Lord! I prevented him from sleep at night. Permit me to intercede for him. Then, they are both permitted to

Ramadan Issues Q1: Does oversleep during Ramadan day spoil our fast?

By |2021-12-11T20:47:06+01:00June 19th, 2015|Ramadan|

Q: Does oversleep during Ramadan day spoil our fast? A: In the name of God, praise be to Him, and peace be upon his Messenger. Ramadan is a month of worship by night and day. Night worship includes observing Tarawih prayer and reciting the Qur'an; whereas day worship comprises mainly fasting, in addition, of course, to the usual prayers. Therefore, there is nothing wrong with the very fasting of an individual even though s/he spends the whole day sleeping provided that s/he performs their set daytime prayers each in its due time.

Farewell to a Woman, a Mother, a School

By |2021-03-01T14:21:44+01:00March 27th, 2015|Exemplary Men|

Mrs Khadija El Malki, widow of the Imam Abdessalam Yassine –God have mercy upon them, can be considered one of those few ladies who not only bear the same name as the mother of all believers, Khadija, wife of our prophet Mohammed -God bless him and grant him peace, but also embody many of her qualities. She was loving, caring, supporting, and patient, to mention only a few.

Abdessalam Yassine, the Imam of Renewal

By |2021-02-08T16:58:59+01:00December 12th, 2014|Articles|

Nothing indeed is more poignant and heart- breaking than the passing of a man who is one of those God -Glorified be He- uses to revive His Din [Islam]. He is a man, from whom you learn, at every moment, by every word he says and on every occasion, lessons of firm conviction in these times of denial. You learn lessons of how to unyieldingly brave obstacles at a time everyone is turning away. From him you also draw lessons of dedication to God in such times of heedlessness. He is a man through whom God has revived certain disappearing sunan (established ways of life and worship) and certain fading glorious deeds. On top of which was his speaking up against tyrant rulers [former and present kings of Morocco] for which he had to undergo what he underwent… . He stood still and firm against all winds and storms, and set out to accomplish his major Qur’anic mission which is to raise avant-garde generations who would shoulder squarely the divine Message.

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