Sunday, November 4, 2012

KADAN DAGA CIKIN MUNANAN HALAYEN DA SUKE CUTAR DA AL'UMMA GABA DAYA 1.HASSADA:Hakika Hassada yana daya daga cikin abinda yake cutar da al'umma.Manzon Allah (Sallallahu alaihi wasalam) Yace"Kashedin ku da hassada domin hassada tana cinye kyawawan ayyuka kamar yadda wuta take cinye Audiga". 2.ANNAMIMANCI:Annamimanci shima yana cutar da al'umma. Manzon Allah tsira da amincin Allah su tabbata agare shi yace "Lokacin da aka yi mi'iraji dani mun wuce wasu mutane masu zara zaran kumbuna,suna jan naman fuskokinsu,da jikkunan su,sai nace su wanene wainnan Ya Jibrilu,sai yace sune wainda suke cin naman mutane".Don haka akwai tanadin azaba mai tsanani ga masu cin naman mutane. 3.GIRMAN KAI:Kowa da irin nashi nau'in girman kan,akwai girman kai na rashin karban gaskiya, akwai kuma girman kai na wulakanta Jama'a.Manzon Allah (Sallallahu alaihi wasalam) yace"Mai girman kai koda kwayen zarrane ba zai shiga Aljannah ba". 4.GIBA:An tambayi Manzon Allah (Sallallahu alaihi wasalam) menene Giba,yace ka ambata ma dan'uwan ka abinda baya so. 5.KARYA:Manzon Allah (Sallallahu alaihi wasalam) yana cewa"Yana daga cikin manyan laifuka ka bawa dan'uwan ka labari,shi yana dauka gaskiyane amma kuma kai karya kakeyi,wannan shima yana cutar da al'umma,domin karya tana leading mutum zuwa ga Abubuwa masu yawa,kada kaji tsoro ko faduwar gaba indai abinda kake fada gaskiyane,koda dukkan mutane zasu ki yarda dakai. 6.KADE KADE DA RAYE RAYE: Tabbasa yawan jin waka yana kashe zuciyar bil Adama yana lalata zuciya,yana kuma haifar da sharri,yana kuma samar da mummunar dabi'a.Wani sai yayi sati bai karanta Qur'ani ba,kuma baya saurara,wani ma gani yake kauyancine saka karatun Qur'ani a cikin wayar sa,domin su zigi zasu ce bai waye ba.zaka sami mutum yana da Memory Card mai nauyi, amma ba abinda yake ciki sai wakoki da videos masu nauyi, hakika dan'uwa ka dauko hanyar halaka. 7.ZINA:Zina shima yana cikin munanan halayen da suke cutar da al'umma. 8.KALLON FINA FINAN BATSA:HMM, wannan musifa ya riga ya yadu a duniya,laifine babba ma'aurata su fadi sirrin su,sai gashi yau ana samun mutanen da suka mai da shi sana'a,wai kuma musulmi ya cire kudin shi yaje ya siya,hakika duk mai kallon wannan fina finan yayi asara babba wallahi,idan kana kallo ne domin ka ragyewa kanka sha'awa to wannan hudubar shaidan ne,babu wani ragye maka sha'awa da zayyi,sai dai ma kullun ya sa muku kwadayi.Ba anan shegantakar ta tsaya ba hatta mijin aure musamman sabon aure,haka zaije ya siyo musu wai saboda su koyi yadda akeyi,wannan abin yana faruwa sosai a cikin al'umma. Gaskiya sai munyi da gaske sannan mu yaki shaitan. 9.CIN HARAM:A gaskiya yawancin mutane na wannan zamanin suna cin haram idan kana cin haram ko addu'a kayi ba za'a amsa maka ba. Yanzu akwai wani abin tsiya da Attajirai suke yi,idan suka ci haram suka wawuri kudin talakawa,suka yi handama da babakere,sai kuma su yawaita aikin lada,su rinka daukan kudin haram suna gina masallaci da islamiyya,da zuwa aikin hajji da sadaqa,su a jahilcin su wai wannan aikin ladan shi zai kankare musu zunuban su,shi zai hana Allah yayi musu azaba,Wai kaji sune zasu yi ma Allah wayau, sun mata Manzon Allah yace"Lallai Allah Madaukakin sarki mai tsarki ne,kuma baya karban aiki sai mai tsarki".Kudin da kaci basu da tsarki,so tayaya Allah zai amsa maka Ibadun da kayi da wannan kudin.ka cuci 'ya'yan ka raine su da dukiyar haram hakika Allah zai muku hisabi. 10.CIN AMANA:Amana muka rasa yanzu mu musulmai,daidai kun mutane ne masu Amana,yanzu kafin ka sami wanda zai rike maka amanar dukiyar ko iyalinka sai ka bincika, shiyasa yanzu kafirai basa jin tsoron mu,shiyasa suke tattakamu,suke karkashe mu,suke wulakanta mu suke cin mana mutunci.Don haka cin amana yana daya daga cikin MUNANAN HALAYEN DA SUKE CUTAR DA AL'AUMMA. Allah Ya sa mu cika da imani!


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Monday, September 3, 2012

3 September 2012 Last updated at 04:59 ET More Middle East stories Campaigners in Egypt say the problem of sexual harassment is reaching epidemic proportions, with a rise in such incidents over the past three months. For many Egyptian women, sexual harassment - which sometimes turns into violent mob-style attacks - is a daily fact of life, reports the BBC's Bethany Bell in Cairo. Last winter, an Egyptian woman was assaulted by a crowd of men in the city of Alexandria. In video footage of the incident, posted on the internet, she is hauled over men's shoulders and dragged along the ground, her screams barely audible over the shouts of the mob. It is hard to tell who is attacking her and who is trying to help. The case was one of the most extreme - but surveys say many Egyptian women face some form of sexual harassment every day. Marwa, not her real name, says she worries about being groped or verbally harassed whenever she goes downtown. She says it makes her afraid. "This is something that scares me, as a girl. When I want to go out, walking the street and someone harasses or annoys me, it makes me afraid. "This stops me from going out. I try to be excessively cautious in the way I dress so I avoid wearing things that attract people." 'Deeply rooted' The day I met Marwa, she was wearing a long headscarf pinned like a wimple under her chin, and a loose flowing dress with long sleeves over baggy trousers. But dressing conservatively is no longer a protection, according to Dina Farid of the campaign group Egypt's Girls are a Red Line. She says even women who wear the full-face veil - the niqab - are being targeted. "It does not make a difference at all. Most of Egyptian ladies are veiled [with a headscarf] and most of them have experienced sexual harassment. "Statistics say that most of the women or girls who have been sexually harassed have been veiled or completely covered up with the niqab." In 2008, a study by the Egyptian Centre for Women's Rights found that more than 80% of Egyptian women have experienced sexual harassment, and that the majority of the victims were those who wore Islamic headscarves. Said Sadek, a sociologist from the American University in Cairo, says that the problem is deeply rooted in Egyptian society: a mixture of what he calls increasing Islamic conservatism, on the rise since the late 1960s, and old patriarchal attitudes. "Religious fundamentalism arose, and they began to target women. They want women to go back to the home and not work. "Male patriarchal culture does not accept that women are higher than men, because some women had education and got to work, and some men lagged behind and so one way to equalise status is to shock women and force a sexual situation on them anywhere. "It is not the culture of the Pharaohs; it is the culture of the Bedouins," Mr Sadek says. Mr Sadek and women's campaign groups also blame what they call the lack of security enforcement. They say the police should do more to enforce laws protecting women from harassment. 'Provocative dress' And the harassers are getting younger and younger. On the Qasr al-Nil bridge in central Cairo, a hotspot for harassment, I met a group of teenage boys hanging out near street stalls blaring loud music. When I asked them about a recent case of mass harassment in which women at a park were groped by a gang of boys, they told me the girls brought it on themselves. "If the girls were dressed respectably, no-one would touch them," one of them said. "It's the way girls dress that makes guys come on to them. The girls came wanting it - even women in niqab." One of his friends told me the boys were not to blame, and that there was a difference between women who wore loose niqabs and tight ones. A woman who wore a tight niqab was up for it, he added. But attitudes like these horrify many Egyptian men - like Hamdy, a human rights activist. "I really feel very upset myself because I think about my family, my sisters and my mother," he said. "Before Eid [the festival at the end of Ramadan], I was downtown and I had my sisters with me. It gets very crowded and I had my eyes everywhere, looking around and I shouted at a pedlar who got in their way. In our religion this is something that is not allowed." The new government says it is taking the problem seriously - although many campaigners argue it is not a priority yet. For women - like Nancy, who lives in central Cairo - it is a question of freedom. "I want to walk safely and like a human being. Nobody should touch or harass me - that's it." Egypt's sexual harassment of women 'epidemic' Some Egyptian women are now scared to appear alone or even with female friends in public places Power play What drove Mursi's outburst? Foreign policy clues Mursi's swipe at military Harassers are getting younger, campaigners say