The Ant’s Panic


The Prophet Sulayman alaihissalam was the son of the Prophet Dawud alaihissalam. He was a mighty king and ruled Jerusalem. He was given wonderful powers by Allah.
As a child, Sulayman alaihissalam showed wisdom and intelligence. At a very young age he surprised his father with his ideas about the rule of law.
It was when two angry men came to see Dawud alaihissalam. One of them said, “I had a beautiful field full of crops. This man’s sheep entered it and destroyed all my plants.”
Dawud alaihissalam said that the owner of the field was in the right and that he should take the sheep to make up for his loss.But Sulayman alaihissalm, who was a boy at that time, gave a better solution to the problem. “I would like to suggest,” said Sulayman alaihissalam “that the sheep be given to the owner of the field, who will use the their milk and wool.”
“After a while when the crops are fully grown, the sheep will be returned to their owner.” In this way Sulayman alaihissalam showed the difference between what was owned and what could be earned from it.
When Sulayman alaihissalam grew up, he was blessed with prophethood and became the king too. Allah gave him special knowledge.
He was able to understand the language of the birds.
By Allah’s special favour he could control the winds.
He was also in control of the jinn. He used to employ them in any way he likes.
One day Sulayman alaihissalam was passing through a valley along with his mighty army. In the valley there lived a large number of ants.
Seeing the huge army coming , one of the ants shouted a warning to its fellow ants: “Get into your homes before Sulayman and his army tread on you by mistake!”
Sulayman alaihissalam heard what the ant said and smiled. Because of Allah’s great boon to him, he was able to understand languages that others could not.
He was suddenly startled by the realization of how merciful Allah had been to him. He turned to his Lord in praise and prayed: “Oh my Lord! Make me grateful to You for Your favours, which You have given me and my parents, inspire me to do what is right to please You. And through Your grace, admit me among Your righteous servants.” (Surah an Naml 27:19)
Written by Saniyasnain Khan

What is 786 ? Value of 786 !






Some peoples around the World believe that "786" is very important for Muslims.I know Most of the Muslims know the truth.
In Movies, TV serials shows, those have "786" in anything,they get help from Allah during problems.
Car No, Mobile No, Telephone No  having "786" is sale in very high rate.
In India Normally, A Mobile No
without "786" at Cost around 200 INR, Its  4 USD [App]
with "786" at Cost around 1000 INR, or more.
and those peoples are Muslim and NON-Muslims, Non-Muslims pays extra to get this numbers.
So, What is the Importance of "786" in ISLAM.
Some Muslims says "786" = ‘Bismillaah al-Rahmaan al-Raheem’.
Is this really Important  no?
Think “Bismillah” contain the name of GOD ‘ALLAH’.
Can a Number replace the Holy Name of Allah Subhanwan Tala. by 786?
can we remove ‘Bismillaah al-Rahmaan al-Raheem’ from the top of Surah al-Faatiha and replace it with the number 786?
The innovation of writing "786" replacing ‘Bismillaah al-Rahmaan al-Raheem’ has been adopted for a long time and the minority of the Ummah is still indulged in it inadvertently.
"786" don’t have any Value in Islam.
as a True Muslims are Instructed to follow the words of Qur`an and teachings of prophet muhammad(s.a).and there is no discussion about 786 in Quran or in Hadith.

Apart from the common folk, the scholars also heed no attention towards it and to avoid disrespect to the Holy Words they use it in their letters and documents. They adopt it as ‘correct’ and ‘better’ way to invite Allah’s blessings and have also started replacing the Holy Words by this number on their houses, offices, buildings, etc. Unfortunately, this tendency is gradually gaining momentum.
But, do we see this number instead of the Holy Words in the Holy Qur’an? Or, can we write it there as well? can we remove ‘Bismillaah al-Rahmaan al-Raheem’ from the top of Surah al-Faatiha and replace it with the number 786? Obviously not.
If we study the Qur’an, we see it carries the holy words in a letter from Prophet Solomon (pbuh) to the Queen of Sheeba – Bilqis – who was an infidel at that time. Even Prophet Muhammad (s.a) in his letters to different heads of states and governments, used the holy words at the top.
Therefore, whosoever uses "786" with the intention to obtain Allah’s blessings, is a misguided person and any attempt to justify it, is ignorance.
 it is necessary to avoid using this number to avoid the danger of being indulging in infidelity.
Islam’s foundation is laid on the belief in Tawheed (oneness of God). If we associate anyone with Allah’s exalted names orally or practically, we would be committing infidelity which is an unpardonable sin.
The Qur’an warns us, one who finds a rival against Allah, Allah will never allow him to enter paradise, and his abode is the hell.
The letters by the Prophet (pbuh) to non-Muslim Kings and chiefs bear the holy words ‘Bismillaah al-Rahmaan al-Raheem’. This was also the case of his noble companions. Did the Prophet (pbuh) and his companions respect the Holy Words less than we do? Was the verse, ‘Today I completed your religion for you’, revealed to the Prophet (pbuh) or to the so called scholars of our age who are all bent to amend the Divine principles.
Some Muslims replace Allah’s name by the number ’66′ and the Prophet’s (pbuh) name by ’92′.
this way we can convert Entire Qur`an in digits.Every charcter and saying names of Allah gives good deeds.What you will get If you will call ’66′ in place of ‘ALLAH’,NO………
But if one ask, the number ’420′ is used against somebody’s name and he is called ’420′. Can he bear such an insult? 
Calling someone by a nick name is a sin. Allah Ta’ala says, ‘Don’t call one another by nick names‘.
If Allah prohibits the use of nicknames for fellow human beings, how can He allow the use of such insulting replacement number for Himself and His Prophet (pbuh).
Bismillaah al-Rahmaan al-Raheem’ great significance in the Qur’an and Muslims are ordered to begin any work but in the names Allah, not in the number of ’786′ or any other substitution.