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Islamic Society of Queensland Inc.

Locality: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Phone: +61 402 651 045



Address: 2874 Logan Rd Eight Mile Plains 4220 Brisbane, QLD, Australia

Website: http://www.islamicsocietyofqueensland.com.au/

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24.01.2022 SOME POSITIVE STEPS WHEN FEEL DEPRESSED 1. Try to do dhikr, it will help to reduce. 2. Think that after every hardship, there will be ease and this time will also pass.... 3. We have to be patient in every trial and we will get rewarded. 4. By being patient we are pleasing our creator. 5. Trials are blessing in disguise and it will remove our sins. 6. Try to divert you mind, listen to islamic lectures, read books or talk to your siblings. 7. The hardship will go on its appointed time and if we not remain patient, we will lose the reward as well. 8. Thank to Allah in every situation may be HE is saving us from greater affliction. 9. Pray to Allah, ask for HIS help. 10. Allah loves us more than our mother and HE will take care of everything so don’t stress. 11. This life is a test and we will not get everything we want and we have to be happy in Allah decree. 12. We have to please our creator and strive for akhirah, this life is temporary and it will end. 13. When you get depressed look at those who are less blessed than you and you will be thankful to Allah Subhanahu wa Ta’ala. Fix your prayers, listen to Islamic lectures or read books. Repent to Allah Subhanahu wa Ta’ala and ask for His help. Make lots of dua and ask Allah Subhanahu wa Ta’ala to guide us to the straight path. May Allah guide us to the straight path. Ameen



23.01.2022 Explain to your children how Taqwa is the major part of our religion and how to instil in our lives. *What is Taqwa?* *Taqwa* is not only about manners..... *Taqwa* is not about looking Islamic... *Taqwa* is not about sporting a beard or wearing a Hijab... *Taqwa* is not about appearance *BUT* *Taqwa* is when you miss a prayer, you feel uneasy the whole day... *Taqwa* is when you speak a lie, you feel bad... *Taqwa* is the guilt that follows when you hurt someone knowingly or unknowingly... *Taqwa* is the shame and regret that follows a sin you committed knowing full well how it stands in the sight of Allah... *Taqwa* is when you cannot sleep after disobeying or disrespecting your parents... *Taqwa* is to cry in the depths of night fearing none but the one above the Arsh... *Taqwa* is the fear that refrains us from sinning when nobody familiar is around... *Taqwa* is the guts and the will to please Allah, even when the whole world is hell bent on displeasing Him... *Taqwa* is to wear that beard and Hijab for the sole reason of pleasing our Creator and to keep it on as per Sunnah.... *Taqwa* is to stay happy and smiling, knowing that this world is a prison for believers... *Taqwa* is the good manners and character we practice for the sake of Allah... *Taqwa* is the struggle to better ourselves according to Islam, with each passing day... *Taqwa* is not just about rising in deen, but about falling, rising again and never letting go! *Taqwa* is all about what is IN OUR HEARTS. _And if our hearts are filled with proper *Taqwa*, then actions automatically follow..._ _And the sweetness of these actions is so fulfilling!_ You are not forced to share.... _*But as Allah Subhanahu Taala says:*_ _*Remind, for reminder benefits the believers*_

21.01.2022 WHEN A TEST COMES TO YOU 1. Know that everything is by Qadr of Allah 2. Remember that other people have bigger problems than you 3. Remember the death of the Prophet (pbuh), the greatest calamity the Ummah faced... 4. Maybe through this trial, Allah has saved you from an even bigger trial. 5. Through this trial Allah will remove some of your sins 6. Through this trial Allah has opened up a huge world of ibadah like sabr, salah, repentance etc 7. With this trial, Allah is putting you on the path of the Prophets. It is a confirmation that Allah loves you. The more Allah loves somebody, the more he tests them. See more

20.01.2022 Assalaam O Alaikum WRB I would like to thank all those who have done their RSVP for our program on 28 Nov. We look forward to seeing you on the day. Can I please request all those who have not confirmed to do so before 14 Nov. On 0424966840 This will enable us to better prepare seating and food arrangements. This is ISQs first program after 7 months and InSha Allah we will have a great program celebrating the birth of our Prophet Mohammed SAW. Many Naat Khwans from Pakistan ...also reciting Naats. Official guests are also attending so your timely arrival at 2.30PM will be much appreciated. Program will conclude at Magrib InSha Allah Regards Saiyad Pasha President ISQ See more



20.01.2022 The Sunnahs of our Prophet ........

18.01.2022 President, Br.Saiyad Pasha presented Certificate of Achievement to Hj.Shaiban Ali & Hj.Asgar Ali for their many years of contribution to the Islamic Society of Qld. A cake to celebrate the farewell was donated by Sr.Farzana Pasha representing the ISQ Women's Wing.

17.01.2022 ISQ's Annual Milad Un Nabi Jalsa is only 4 days away - the single program starts at 2.30pm on Sat 28 November at Rochedale Mosque. There will be afternoon snacks with a break for Asr prayers then the program continues after Asr till Magrib after which dinner will be served. Imam Sheikh Abu Gazaleh will be speaking before Asr & Maulana Asalam will deliver the keynote address before Magrib. Insha Allah. Please be seated by 2.30pm. Jazaka Allah



15.01.2022 The new incoming ISQ Executive Committee 2020-21 together with the outgoing Treasurer Hj.Asgar Ali

14.01.2022 17 Types Of Sadaqah Every Muslim Man and Woman Should Know. Sadaqah is not only linked with money. We often think that taking out money from our earnings are Sadaqah, but there are many ways we can do it! These are the 17 types we can take out Sadaqah;... 1. Dua If you are just praying for the person who you care about or any person who has asked for you dua. 2. Knowledge. Spreading knowledge among the people who can’t afford it. 3. Advice. Giving wise advice to your younger siblings or people who are younger than you. 4. To smile at your Muslim brother. Talking, meeting and greeting the people you meet. 5. Help. Help the poor and help the people who can not help themselves. Solving people problems can also be the thing you can do. 6. Time. Taking time out for the parents and your wife/husband is also a sadaqah. 7. Tarbiyyah. Nurture (Tarbiyyah), growing up your kids well mannered is also a sadaqah. 8. Patience over difficult times. Be very patient, do not yell about your problems to anyone. Allah will solve them for you. 9. To advise for good. Advice your misguided friends to be on the Path of Allah. 10. To stop from evil. Do not plan the bad thing, do not hurt or kill any living thing. 11. To talk softly. Do not be harsh and Rude, Allah does not like Arrogant people. 12. To forgive. Forgive the people who ask for your forgiveness. 13. To give respect. Giving respect to elders and youngsters as well as giving credit to the people who deserve it. 14. To be a part of someone’s happiness. Being happy in someone else’s happiness, DO NOT BE JEALOUS! 15. To visit the sick. Visiting the sick is also the sunnah of our beloved Prophet (SAWW) 16. To remove harmful things from the path. Such as removing the stone that comes to your way. 17. To guide someone on the right way. Guiding means, if someone you see is misguided, then guiding that person to right path. Sharing this is also a Sadaqah!

11.01.2022 Some of the lessons from Qur'an that apply to our general living! From Surat Al-Baqarah: 1. Do not mix the truth with falsehood (2:42)...Continue reading

09.01.2022 Here are 7 practical steps to help you face any difficult situation 1. Salah: Make sure you stick to praying on time 5 times a day. Never miss a salah and do your best to pray each Salah with sincerity as if it’s your last #salah in this world.... 2. Read Quran: This Quran is so beautiful that no matter what difficulties you face you’ll find solace in it. 3. Make Dua: Especially the #dua for removing anxiety. "O Allaah, I take refuge in You from anxiety and sorrow, weakness and laziness, miserliness and cowardice, the burden of debts and from being over powered by men." Allahumma inni 'a'udhubika minal hammi walhuzni, Wal'ajzi walkasali, walbukhli waljubni, Wa dal'id-daiyni wa ghalabatir-rajal [Sahih al-Bukhari, 7/158] 4. Give Sadaqah: Give lots of charity, as much as you can, because it helps push away hardship. And if you can’t give money, even kind words or physical #sadaqah can do (i.e. helping people physically or emotionally). 5. Set Goals and Have Vision: Don’t let shaytaan play with you and keep replaying the video of your hardship in your mind over and over again, move on! Set new goals, new projects, and remember you’re with Allah, nothing should stop you! 6. Wake up Early: Wake up before #fajr and work on your ideas and projects, or simply read Qur’an. Getting busy before day break is a definite way to move away from your hardship and overcome challenges. Get most of your ideas/work done in these early hours, these are blessed hours. 7. Hardship is Not Lost: Remember, Allah will never forget the injustice/hardship you faced, so don’t worry about seeking revenge or trying to get justice. "...Allah is not ever unjust to [His] servants." [22:10] In the end, I pray that Allah (Subhanahu Wa’Tala) removes all your ordeals and hardships, blesses you all with a good life and helps you remember Him day and night, for Verily, with remembrance of Allah, do hearts find rest. (Surah Ar-Ra’d , verse 28)

09.01.2022 Two outgoing members, Hj.Shaiban Ali & Hj.Asgar Ali were farewelled at the ISQ AGM 2020 on Sunday 20 Sept at the Rochedale Mosque.



06.01.2022 The month of Mercy has descended upon us, mubarak to all. Rabbi-ul-Awwal mubarak

05.01.2022 QUESTION I have a question. Why does Allah bring people into your life when you don't belong together? There are moments when you leave them, and then go back to them as well, or they come back to you, but in the end, it was never meant to happen. It's getting too difficult for me now to move on with something I couldn't imagine having. I so want to ask this question from Allah directly so that I get to know why does He send some people in our life, makes us live with them an...d then they leave you. I don't find any lesson except for the pain when they leave. ANSWER Allah brings people into our lives for a purpose, and He then takes them away when their purpose is done. Every experience you have with people you meet is meant to teach you something. When He removes them from your life, you must say alhamdulillah because there is most definitely a lesson you've learned that you can’t comprehend at this moment. You'll never really know for sure what roles people play in your life, but if you look back, you'll realize that they have either sparked the cogs of change or have taught you something valuable. Allah places people in our lives at specific times to suit a specific reason and removes them from our lives at specific times. Rather than thinking about why do they leave, think about "Why did they enter." That will make your life more meaningful. The life of this world is transitory, it's a journey, and everyone you meet will leave you one day, and someone's leaving may drive you to think about the life - loss, and gain. Life is all about losing and gaining. Not every friendship or relationship is meant to be what you have imagined. We always imagine a happy ending, but we forget that sad endings also exists. And maybe - just maybe, to teach you to value the people around you who don't want to leave you. And Allah knows best.

04.01.2022 SOME DUAS AND REMINDERS FOR TRIALS/HARDSHIPS :) 1. The Dua of Yunus la ilaha illa anta subhanaka inneekuntu mina aththalimeen There is no deity except You; exalted are You. Indeed, I have been of the wrongdoers....Continue reading

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02.01.2022 The farewell cake cutting celebration after the ISQ AGM 2020 on Sunday 20 Sept at the Rochedale Mosque. After the presentation of Certificate of Achievement at the conclusion of the AGM , members enjoyed lunch prepared by Br.Sheikh Saheem and a variety of dishes brought by each member of the Exec.Comm.

02.01.2022 Do you know why we recite ATTA'HIYYAAT, in every Salah? Attahiyyaat is a very important 'Dua' we repeat it in our daily prayers. When I came to know the background, it actually melted my heart. ... Attahiyat is actually a part of a conversation between Our Creator Allah SWT and our beloved Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) during his journey of Al Isra Wal Miraj. When Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) met Allah SWT, he didn't say 'Assalam aleikum'. What is someone going to say when he meets Allah SWT ? We can't wish HIM peace because ALL sources of peace are through HIM. So Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) said: "Attahiyyaatu Lillahi Was Salawatu Wattayyibatu" (All compliments, all prayer and worship are for Allah) Allah replied: "Assalamu Alaika Ayyuhannabiyyu 'Warahmatullahi Wabarka'tuhu" (Peace be upon you, Oh Prophet and Allah's Mercy and Blessings). To this, Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) replied: "Assalamu Alaina Wa'ala'Ibadillahis Saa'liheen" (Peace be on us and on all good slaves of Allah) Note*** Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) included "us" in his reply... (and on all good slaves of Allah) And listening to this conversation between Allah and His Messenger (pbuh), the Angels said: "Ash'had'u'un La ilahaillallahu Wa Ash'hadu Anna Muhammadun Abd'uhu Wa Rasooluh" (I bear witness that no one is worthy of worship except Allah and I bear witness that Muhammad is His slave and Messenger). Subhan Allah! I now know the background of this conversation and its importance in our daily prayers and how the Salat was prescribed to us. Now that you too know, what do you think you should do with it. Imagine if your friends read and know what you know just because of you !!! May our remembrance of Allah be constant and perfect...Ameen

01.01.2022 A summary of the rights of people in Islam: 1. Rights of parents - never to disrespect them, abandon them, or treat them harshly. Always love them and maintain close relations with them. 2. Rights of children - to care for them, nurture them, teach them Islam and important worldly knowledge, and raise them to be righteous leaders who will contribute to making this world a better place... 3. Rights of one's spouse - to treat each other with love and mercy, and gently remind each other of what is right and guide each other towards the straight path 4. Rights of Relatives - to maintain family ties and be there for them when they need you 5. Rights of Neighbors - to make sure they are safe, and happy, and to never inconvenience them 6. Rights of Teachers - to respect them and express gratitude for everything they taught you 7. Rights of Students - to teach them correct knowledge, lead by example, and fulfill the trust placed upon you of teaching them 8. Rights of guests - to be treated with honor and given preference over oneself 9. Rights of the host - to not inconvenience a host by staying at their home for more than 3 days without necessity 10. Rights of Orphans - to treat them well and help them prosper in any way you can 11. Rights of employees - to pay them properly and on time, and never to overburden them with work 12. Rights of employers - to fulfill your contractual obligations and never to deceive them 13. Rights of friends - to gently guide them towards the straight path and help them in times of need 14. Rights of the poor - to share a percentage of your wealth with them, and help them rise up in life and escape poverty 15. Rights of people in general - to treat people with kindness, mercy, respect, good manners, and to help anybody in need This is what Islam really teaches, and what practicing Muslims have been following for the past 1400 years!

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