Nausheen Baig
On this channel, we will be discussing current affairs to educate and empower the community.
Join us LIVE with our very own famous Sana Khawan, Shumaila Nasir on Tuesday, August 27at 12:00PM EST | 9:00PM Pakistan | 9:30PM India
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Join us LIVE with our very own famous Sana Khawan, Shumaila Nasir on Tuesday, August 27at 12:00PM EST | 9:00PM Pakistan | 9:30PM India
Watch on YouTube at (youtube.com/) and be a part of this uplifting session!
A heartfelt thank you to the incredibly talented Farzana Qadri for designing this stunning flyer in a short notice. Thank you for being a shining example of how our actions can make a positive impact in the world.
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Join us LIVE with Sahar Azam, a celebrated TV Anchor, Motivational Speaker, and Sana Khawan, on Tuesday, August 20 at 11:30 AM EST | 8:30 PM Pakistan | 9:00 PM India
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Join us LIVE with Sahar Azam, a celebrated TV Anchor, Motivational Speaker, and Sana Khawan, on Tuesday, August 20 at 11:30 AM EST | 8:30 PM Pakistan | 9:00 PM India
Watch on YouTube at (youtube.com/) and be a part of this uplifting session!
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Please join me today, Tuesday June 4th with
Very honorable Guest: Sana khawan and Host : Sahar Azam
Etiquettes when entering in Makkah and Medina!
Time: 1:00pmEST
10:00pm Pakistan
10:30pm India
Please join me today, Tuesday June 4th with
Very honorable Guest: Sana khawan and Host : Sahar Azam
Etiquettes when entering in Makkah and Medina!
Time: 1:00pmEST
10:00pm Pakistan
10:30pm India
Live streaming at youtube.com/
سحر اعظم کا تفصیلی انٹرویو
اج رات 10 بجے دیکھنا نہ
بھول
The Hajj - Definition, Facts & Rituals with islamic scholar Miss Jihan Shah and Sana Khawan Sadia Muddasir!!
Please join me today, Tuesday May 21st with
very honorable guests: well known Islamic scholar and motivational speaker: Jihan Shan and Sana khawan: Sadia Mudassir!
Time: 1:00pmEST
10:00pm Pakistan
10:30pm India
Live streaming at youtube.com/
Jihan Shah
Sadia Muddasir
اج رات 10 بجے دیکھنا نہ
بھولیں
Distribution of food at sahoor time by Nalayn Travels!
Whenever we visit Madinah, we do not want to leave! Every corner of every part of Madinah has attached with it emotions, feelings and things that can be seen that no one can imagine or dare describe.
Azmat e Sahaba| Mehfil e Hamd O Sana| Jihan Shah & Shumaila Nasir!
Please join me today May 16th with our very own honorable Sana Khawan E Mustafa ﷺ Shumaila Nasir!
Time: 1:00pm EST
10:00pm Pakistan
10:30pm India
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Shumaila Nasir
NaatSharif
Mehfil Hamd O Sana with Faiza Kamran!
Please join me today, Tuesday May 14 with
Very honorable Guest: Sana khawan and Host, Faiza Kamran
Time: 1:00pmEST
10:00pm Pakistan
10:30pm India
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Faiza Kamran
اج رات 10 بجے دیکھنا نہ
بھولیں
Please join me today, Tuesday April 30th in very special edition with
Very honorable Guest: Sana khawan and Host, Sahar Azam: Strong and exemplary personality!
Time: 1:00pmEST
10:00pm Pakistan
10:30pm India
Live streaming at youtube.com/
ایک مضبوط اور مثالی شخصیت
دیکھیں صنف اہن سحر اعظم کا تفصیلی انٹرویو
اج رات 10 بجے دیکھنا نہ
بھولیں
Please join me today, Tuesday April 30th in very special edition with
Very honorable Guest: Sana khawan and Host, Sahar Azam: Strong and exemplary personality!
Time: 1:00pmEST
10:00pm Pakistan
10:30pm India
Live streaming at youtube.com/
ایک مضبوط اور مثالی شخصیت
دیکھیں صنف اہن سحر اعظم کا تفصیلی انٹرویو
اج رات 10 بجے دیکھنا نہ
بھولیں
Ladies are permitted to visit Rodah-e-Mubarak after Fajar prayer and after Isha Prayer . The timings are approximate, depending on the circumstances they may be allowed a little earlier or late. There is always rush and the crowd sometimes becomes a little impatient. We should be patient and respectful all the time.
Please be careful and watch out for pan handlers in Masjid Nabiwi and don’t get tricked by them!
“Begging is rampant in Makkah and those asking for money receive the sympathy of the people. The main problem is determining who is a genuine beggar, as most of them are great actors who use their skills to collect money. The Holy Qur'an exhorts us not to chide beggars, but it also exhorts us to give charity to real beggars after carefully scrutinizing their situation.
Beggars have groups and factions, and they are trained in the skills of begging. Last year, a newspaper reported that one beggar in Jeddah earned more than SR 20,000 a month and that he owned many houses and cars. Clearly a beggar could only earn such an amount by deceiving people and earning their sympathy. Seen from this perspective, extra caution should be taken so that our hard-earned money does not go to someone who does not really need it.
It has been observed that many beggars pretend that they are hungry and have not eaten for a week, and they insist that they need money to buy food. In this situation, the best option is give them food. If they refuse to accept the food, then one must not give them money as this will only encourage them to deceive people further.
Many beggars pretend that their hand or leg is fractured or that they have other medical problems and they ask for money so that they can get treatment. In this situation, one should not give money directly to the beggar but instead offer to take him to a hospital for treatment. If the beggar is in genuine need of medical attention, he will agree to accompany you and if not and he simply asks for money, then it is clear that he is only faking.
Similarly, I have often noticed that when Umrah buses are about to leave from Makkah to Madina, some well-dressed people enter the buses half an hour before departure and ask passengers for money. Almost in tears, they narrate a story of having lost their wallet and of having no money to enable them to eat or drink. I think that people should understand such gimmicks and that they should not give money so that such acts can be discouraged.
It should be remembered that beggars who are genuinely in need have some sense of shame in asking for money. Often such people will not openly ask for money and will never do so unless they have been unable to find any other means to ease their distress.”
Anees Lokhande, Al-Khobar
Please be careful and watch out for pan handlers in Masjid Nabiwi and don’t get tricked by them!
“Begging is rampant in Makkah and those asking for money receive the sympathy of the people. The main problem is determining who is a genuine beggar, as most of them are great actors who use their skills to collect money. The Holy Qur'an exhorts us not to chide beggars, but it also exhorts us to give charity to real beggars after carefully scrutinizing their situation.
Beggars have groups and factions, and they are trained in the skills of begging. Last year, a newspaper reported that one beggar in Jeddah earned more than SR 20,000 a month and that he owned many houses and cars. Clearly a beggar could only earn such an amount by deceiving people and earning their sympathy. Seen from this perspective, extra caution should be taken so that our hard-earned money does not go to someone who does not really need it.
It has been observed that many beggars pretend that they are hungry and have not eaten for a week, and they insist that they need money to buy food. In this situation, the best option is give them food. If they refuse to accept the food, then one must not give them money as this will only encourage them to deceive people further.
Many beggars pretend that their hand or leg is fractured or that they have other medical problems and they ask for money so that they can get treatment. In this situation, one should not give money directly to the beggar but instead offer to take him to a hospital for treatment. If the beggar is in genuine need of medical attention, he will agree to accompany you and if not and he simply asks for money, then it is clear that he is only faking.
Similarly, I have often noticed that when Umrah buses are about to leave from Makkah to Madina, some well-dressed people enter the buses half an hour before departure and ask passengers for money. Almost in tears, they narrate a story of having lost their wallet and of having no money to enable them to eat or drink. I think that people should understand such gimmicks and that they should not give money so that such acts can be discouraged.
It should be remembered that beggars who are genuinely in need have some sense of shame in asking for money. Often such people will not openly ask for money and will never do so unless they have been unable to find any other means to ease their distress.”
Anees Lokhande, Al-Khobar
Please join me today, Monday, April 22nd with our very own honorable guests: Islamic motivational speaker/scholar Asma Iqbal and Sana Khawan Afza Naved Sana Khawan E Mustafa ﷺ
Topic: Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) Role model for humanity!
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