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Hadith USA Daily Daily Hadith & Quran reminders for Muslims living in America. Sources: Sahih Bukhari, Muslim. No opinion, only authentic dalil. Based in Houston, Texas 🇺🇸

09/06/2026

Celebrating the Prophet's Birthday?
Scholars look at the evidence.

The Prophet ï·º said:
"Make no distinction between me
and Moses" - Sahih Bukhari 3393

And he fasted on Mondays because
"That is the day I was born"
- Sahih Muslim 1162

Some scholars say fasting + sending
salawat is how he honored his birthday.
Others say we follow only what he
and the Sahabah practiced.

So we study, we respect,
and we send Salawat ï·º

Allah knows best.



04/06/2026

Dec 31st is everywhere in UK/USA.
But as Muslims, how should we end the year?

The Prophet ï·º said: "Whoever imitates a people is one of them."

Instead of celebrating like them, let's:
1. Make istighfar & muhasabah
2. Set goals for Allah's sake
3. Start the year with barakah

What will you do to end this year with barakah?
Comment below 👇

02/06/2026

As Muslims in the West, this question comes up every Rabi' al-Awwal.

The truth: Scholars have different views on celebrating Mawlid.
But ALL scholars agree on this - The best way to love the Prophet ï·º is to follow his Sunnah 365 days.

What do you think? Let's discuss with adab 👇

01/06/2026

Part 5👇

As a revert, this question breaks my heart.
The answer is hard, but the truth protects us.

The Prophet ï·º loved Abu Talib deeply, but guidance is only from Allah [Qur'an 28:56]

Part 6: What we ARE allowed to do for them

29/05/2026

Can I pray for my non-Muslim parent who has passed away?

The answer hurts, but Allah’s ruling is clear:
- While alive: Pray for their guidance, health, hidayah. That’s allowed.
- After death: If they died non-Muslim, we cannot ask Allah for forgiveness for them. [Qur'an 9:113]

Loving them doesn’t stop. You can still do sadaqah on their behalf & be the best child to them while they’re alive.

Part 5: What CAN I do for them? Coming tonight.

28/05/2026

Part 3

Can you visit the grave of a non-Muslim parent in the UK/USA?

No, you cannot make dua for their forgiveness.

Allah says: "It is not for the Prophet and those who have believed to ask forgiveness for the polytheists..." [Qur'an 9:113]
The Prophet ï·º was also forbidden from seeking forgiveness for his mother [Sahih Muslim 976].

You may visit the grave to remember death, but without making dua for forgiveness.
- Shaykh Ibn Baz, Majmu' Fatawa 13/65
- Standing Committee for Islamic Research, Fatwa 9/129

Always consult a local scholar for your case.

27/05/2026

Died in a non-Muslim country? Do these 3 things:

1. Contact the nearest mosque or Islamic center
They have a janazah team that can help with ghusl, shrouding, and burial arrangements according to Islamic law.

2. Request an Islamic burial exemption
Some countries require cremation by law. Many allow an exemption if you submit a formal request through the mosque or family. Do this ASAP.

3. Follow Sunnah as much as possible
If ghusl isn’t possible, tayammum is enough. If kafan isn’t available, use any clean cloth. Allah judges based on your ability and intention.

"Allah does not burden a soul beyond that it can bear." [Qur’an 2:286]
This falls under the principle of necessity (darurah) in fiqh.

Sources:
- Fatawa of Shaykh Ibn Uthaymeen
- Permanent Committee for Islamic Research and Ifta

Tag a friend or family member living abroad so they know this.

26/05/2026

What happens if a Muslim dies in a non-Muslim country?

Short answer: It’s permissible.

Detailed ruling:
1. If there’s a Muslim cemetery nearby, he should be buried there following Islamic rites.
2. If no Muslim cemetery exists, he can be buried in the nearest available place. The body should be washed, shrouded, and prayed upon according to Sunnah as much as possible.
3. Allah judges based on intention and circumstance.

This is based on the principle of necessity in fiqh [darurah].

Scholars: Ibn Uthaymeen, Permanent Committee of Saudi Arabia.


25/05/2026

Is it permissible to sell inside the Masjid?

The Prophet ï·º said:
"If you see someone selling or buying in the Masjid, say:
'May Allah not make your trade profitable.'"

Reported by At-Tirmidhi, An-Nasa’i. Classified Hasan by Al-Albani.

The Masjid is a place of worship, dhikr, and knowledge — not a marketplace.

What do you think? Have you seen this happen where you live?
Drop your thoughts below 👇

20/05/2026

This hadith protects your marriage more than you think.

Most people don’t know this rule about in-laws in Islam.
Save this for later and share it with someone who needs to see it.


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