Wednesday 22 October 2014

20 things about me

My former roommate @tycruize tagged me this on instagram a while back and due to some reasons  i wasn't able to comment or participate but now that i am back , here goes 20 things about me;

1. My names are controversial (Ogbera Rehana't Ademola ) i still don't understand the meaning of my surname till date, people think i got named after Robyn rihanna n any Ademola shud be a boy too.

2. Sewing is my life.

3. I can eat anything. So far its food n its  halal, nt irritating, and am nt allergic to it.

4. I weigh less than 50kg  even with all the junks i  eat n drink

5. I love dancing. Wanted to be a professional dancer, I actually nursed d idea till my 2nd year in d university

6. I useto be obsessed with Harlequin novels. I had a mini accident one day When i sneaked Off to buy a novel and i have over 200 novels i bought with my lunch money

7. I can live anywhere. Ranging from market to GRA :)

8. I like trying new things

9. I was a tomboy . My friends still complain i don't act girlie n i once used a small cylinder of face powder for 2 years

10. I want to be a lecturer . I love teaching and i like the working hours so  i get to have time for other stuffs

11. I once turned down a marriage proposal. The  guy brought oranges and tangerines to my parents  to woo me for crying out loud -_-

12. I have a tendency to be a multilingual am just too lazy to pursue it.

13. I have over 5,000 pictures on my phone(s)

14. I am from Akure in ondo state n  I also live there

15. I love children n i wish For 6 of my own  :D

16. I met Most of my friends on social network

17. I Have interest(s) in all kinds of creative activities . Sewing, baking, hairmaking,bags n shoe making etc

18. I look so much like my mum  that people greet me thinking am my mum n  my siblings sometimes mistake me for their mum n vice versa (cool ryt )

19. My father still thinks i will make a good Lawyer

20.  everytime i pass through a market or where food items are sold i feel like cooking something
 
Phew! Thats all .

This was harder than i thought. So as nt to be alone in the soul baring experience and to continue the chain i hereby pass this to my  friend Mariam saka   

Ciao!

Thursday 16 October 2014

ALLOHA!

Hello, how are we doing? I have gone AWOL ( absent without official leave ) for a while now due to some unforeseen circumstances and technical issues. Am happy to be back now :) .
This time am back with reinforcements and projects cos i have got a lot of requests from my friends on one thing or the other and most of the time these things revolve mostly  around what i know best;  tailoring and dressmaking (yeah dere is a difference ) .For a less than 50kg girl( n yes i am that thin --_- ) i have so  much on my hand  that sometimes i feel like a career wife already (Lol) ,  so sit back relax ,read, enjoy and make sure u comment on my subsequent  posts.

Sunday 20 July 2014

Powerful Tips for the Last 10 Nights

Assalamu alykum, How is ramadan going, i hope we are using the opportunities  in this month wisely,  i pray Allah accept our fast as an act of ibadah . Amin
Its been a while here, i have been on the hunt for industrial training placement,  Alhamdulillah i have been granted one. So i will like to share this from the dawah mail i do receive everyday from a Google group called "love-Allaah-emails"

Powerful Tips for the Last 10 Nights -

1. Do not let your 'performance' until now affect your last 10 days. The moment of forgiveness could be today or anytime in the coming days! It is not all lost! If you sincerely wish it could have been better - Chin up and get ready to make it your best yet! Start with a positive, sincere intention!

2. Today, take a little time to read the Tafseer of Surah al-Qadr to understand what actually happens this night! You will feel its power & greatness so much more!

3. Do not wait for the 27th Night to give it your "all". The entire last 10 days should be your target. Stay up each night! Would you want to miss Laylatul Qadr even "by chance"?

4. Memorize and keep asking the dua' taught by Rasulullah (sallAllahu 'alaihi wa sallam): Allaahumma innaka ‘afuwwun tuhibb al-‘afwa fa’affu ‘anni (O Allaah, You are forgiving and You love forgiveness, so forgive me).

5. Prepare a short dua' list. Remember this is as awesome as it ever gets for a servant of Allah! The Night of Qadr, of Destiny! Consciously pick each and everything you crucially wish for in this dunya, in your deen, family, and in your aakhirah! Don't forget to include the brothers and sisters around the world who are suffering and in grief!

6. Take brief naps during the day, if possible. Keep your stomach light and sleep as soon as you have prayed 'isha. Do not delay! After a brief nap, refresh yourself and get. ready for worship.

7. Don't neglect your family! Rasulullah made it a point to wake up his wives throughout these nights! And yes, your children are not too young to stay up some part of the night - if they can be allowed to play video games or watch TV, they can be inspired to be up atleast for sometime! Prepare them, make them excited, plan some activities for them to do!

8. Look the Part: The way we dress and prepare.has a big effect on our psychology. Wear your best, perfume yourself, and feel the energy!

9. Choose a spot, whether in the Masjid or in your home, where you can have peace and solitude. Keep your mushaf, praying mat, and water at hand so that you are not distracted by constantly getting up for this or that.

10. IMP: This is not the night to tweet pics or update FB statuses about how amazing the night is and how you are feeling & worshipping Allah! Let that be a secret between you & your Rabb! So switch off those phones, wifi, laptops and computers. Disconnect with the world, and connect with al-'Afuww!

11. If you find yourself feeling sleepy, vary your acts of worship. Alternate between qiyaam, heartfelt dua'a, reading the Qur'an. Do not spend the night listening to lectures or recitations. Or do it only for a short while when you feel the sleep coming on!

12. Patience is the Key: The last 10 days might be tiring. You might still have work or school. This is the time to bear all that hardship, and keep firm sabr. Think how Allah has blessed you with this tremendous opportunity that might NEVER come again in your life again. If you knew for sure that this was your last Ramadan , if you knew certainly that Jannah was up for grabs, wouldn't you sprint for it no matter what it takes?

13. This is most important: Keep husn adh-dhann bi Allah (good expectations from Allah). When you ask, remember you are asking the Most Generous King. If you hope for the best, He will give you the best. Don't hold back. Trust in Him, pour out your heart in front of Him, and let no doubt, no barrier, no evil thoughts keep you away from ar-Rahman, ar-Raheem! Allahumma ballighna laylatal qadr.

Tuesday 3 June 2014

SHA`BAAN AND THE COMING OF RAMADAAN

SHA`BAAN AND THE COMING OF RAMADAAN

By Hazrat Maulana Yunus Patel Saheb (RA)

The phrase, ‘It’s in the air’ alludes to the general feeling or expectation of something to happen in the near future or something which is already present or prevailing.

For the Muslim who reaches the months of Rajab and Sha`baan, the presence of Ramadaan is keenly sensed and felt. There is anticipation and expectation. It is near, with each day closing the distance between us and Ramadaan. Its blessings are ‘in the air’ – so to say …just as we have fragrance permeating the atmosphere, infusing the air, whether of flowers or of Itr or other perfume.

…The stronger the perfume, the stronger the Itr, the greater the distance its scent travels – so much so, that even though we may be far, we too get a hint of something special. The same with a braai – we find the aroma being carried by the wind, over a distance.

…Then what of the sweet fragrance of Ramadaan?

It is in the air. Most definitely 

It is just that our “receivers” are not working well. …If there is a transmitter and there is transmission, but our receiver is not working, we will not pick up transmission. Similarly, if our sinuses are clogged, we will not smell the fragrance.

When it comes to the month of Sha`baan – especially from the middle ofSha`baan onwards, the excitement of the Auliya-Allah, the pious and the righteous knows no bounds and limits. They have understood the virtue and significance ofSha`baan because it heralds the coming of Ramadaan, the guest of distinction and greatness. …They have been waiting for the Mubarak month of Ramadaan, and Sha`baan signifies the final countdown to its arrival. They are enthusiastic and eager just to see and meet the month of Ramadaan, and thus we find the beautiful Masnoon dua : ‘O Allah, bless us in Rajab and Sha’baan and grant us life to see Ramadaan.’

Whilst they enjoy and make the most of the blessings of Sha`baan, it is unfortunate that the majority are neglectful, if not ignorant of its blessings.

Nabi (Sallallaahu Alayhi Wassallam) said, “Sha`baan is a month between Rajab and Ramadaan which is neglected by many people. And it is a month in which an account of deeds is presented before the Lord of the Universe, so I wish that my deeds be presented at a time when I am in a state of fasting.” [1]

We also find in this blessed month, the night of Bara`ah : A Favour and Bounty of Allah Ta’ala Who, through this night, makes it easy for us to prepare for Ramadaan.

First, Allah Ta’ala gives us the 15 th night of Sha`baan – an exclusive opportunity for Taubah, Rujoo Ilallah, Dua and other Ibaadah… and then He gives us an entire month saturated with opportunities to secure His Pleasure. He gives us Ramadaan. Alhamdulillah.

The following analogy came to my mind : That the Ibaadah of the 15 th night ofSha`baan is similar to how a person does a re-paint of his house.

When a person wants to paint his house, what does he do if the old paint is flaking, if the old paint is peeling and falling off? Would he just take the new paint and apply a fresh coat on top of all the old, flaking paint? …No.

The person firsts scrapes off all the old paint. After doing this, he applies the new paint.

The night of Bara`ah is akin to scraping off the “old paint”. Allah Ta’ala gives us this blessed and auspicious night so that we scrape off all the old paint and all the dirt of malice, of greed, of pride, of anger and of other bad and evil traits, which have spoilt the beauty of our hearts and which have worn out the shine of our hearts, and through which we have lost the colour of Divine Love which coated our hearts.

…Thus, if we are not on talking terms with our family members, or have cut off ties with parents or vice versa, or have been disobedient to parents, or if there is anyone taking some kind of intoxicant, or engaging in some form of shirk, or is harbouring malice and jealousy, or engaging in any form of immorality and disobedience – then the opportunity to rid the heart of its evil, to clean it and purify it, to paint it in the dye of Allah Ta’ala’s Love, to beautify it with the Noor of sincere repentance and the Remembrance of Allah Ta’ala is presented to us in the form of the 15 th night of Sha`baan.

…Very much like the scraping of the old paint … with a re-coat of fresh ‘paint’ before the month of Ramadaan. We apply the new coat so that it begins to shine in advance of Ramadaan and increases in its shine and beauty with each passing day of Ramadaan.

So Allah Ta’ala gives us this night, in preparation for the coming month of Ramadaan. And most of us are acquainted with the merits of this night : That it is a night for forgiveness of sins, a night in which Allah Ta’ala’s Mercy descends.

From our side, we should maximise on the wonderful bounties found in this night, by engaging ourselves in Ibaadah, in Dua and in Istighfaar.

There is no hard and fast rule as to what to read and how to occupy ourselves in this night. In reality, it is spending the time in diverse Ibaadah; whatever our hearts incline to – some recitation of Qur`aan Shareef and Zikrullah, together with sincere Taubah, abundant Istighfaar, and deep-hearted Dua. Sleep for a little while and try and get up for the Tahajjud Salaah and engage in Dua. …There is no reason to feel disappointed if the person is working the entire day and does not then have the capacity to remain awake for most of the night… to whatever extent, the person makes an effort in this night.

My purpose was just to highlight one or two points – the main point being that irrespective of how far we may have distanced ourselves from Allah Ta’ala, if we turn to Allah Ta’ala, we make “I'tiraaf- e-qusoor” – acknowledge our weakness, our sins…

O my beloved Allah! Looking at my own weakness, looking at my lack of strength and energy, what else can I take support from except that You are Most Merciful?

My crying before You, my tearing before You, my repentance are what I have to offer. I do not have the kind of strength that the Sahaaba-e-Kiraam (RA) had. I do not have that kind of strength that the Taabi’een and the Tabe Taabi’een had. I do not have that kind of Ibaadah, Zikr and Tilaawah which the righteous and the pious and the Sawliheen had, or they have.

I am of those who are extremely weak. With my “I'tiraaf- e-qusoor”, with my acknowledgement of my sins, and with my tears of repentance, I seek Your Support. Overlook my sins, overlook my shortcomings, overlook my weakness. My life has gone by in so much of disobedience to You and your Rasool (Sallallaahu Alayhi Wassallam). But this night, I am turning towards You…”

Ask Allah Ta’ala for complete forgiveness from all sins, whether major or minor sins, wherever they may have been committed, whether deliberate or unintentional. Whatever it may be, ask Allah Ta’ala for forgiveness of all sins, and sincerely promise and pledge not to return to them.

With this kind of Taubah and Istighfaar, the Light of Imaan will shine in our hearts. Thereafter, it is left to us to then preserve that Light by staying away from those sins in the future.

On the other hand, if the person is going to merely engage in lip-service Istighfaar and Taubah for the night, and continue with the same evils the very next day, how will any Noor remain in the heart? …Then, when Ramadaan does arrive, the person will be empty in his heart, and if he continues in the same direction of sins, he will not be in the right frame of spirituality to fully benefit and draw from the downpour of Noor, Rahmah and Barakah of Ramadaan.

May Allah Ta’ala grant us all the understanding and the ability to practise on our knowledge with Ikhlaas. May Allah Ta’ala grant us the full blessings of Sha`baan and Ramadaan.

NOTE: this years 15th of sha'baan is On friday 13/06/2014

Assalamu alykum warahmatullah wabarakatuh  :)

Friday 23 May 2014

Wrapping food in leaves


Hello :) . Most people find it hard to wrap food in leaves especially moi moi. My mum and i was like that until dad gave us a tutorial lol. So since that day there is hardly any food i cant wrap in leaves.
This post Will teach us how to wrap  (cooked rice and beans was the test food).
This method is very good especially if you are wrapping something in a liquid form.
its really simple I will let the pictures speak for themselves  (I think because I post from my phone the pictures wont upload according to the steps so i had them  numbered by God's grace when i get my hands on a system I  will rectify it  ;;) .

Tuesday 13 May 2014

Mango-coconut oatmeal

Hiiiiii! School is approaching lecture free week,exams then holiday(s)  (i can't wait mehn ) and  I've almost exhausted my food Items :( .
    So this post is about how i did a grand sendforth party for my last white oats .
    I actually searched for this recipe online because i can't  just  let my last grain of oat for the semester go like that without paparazi, plus i brought coconut and tons of mangoes from home hence Mango-coconut oatmeal.

You will need  Just 5 ingredients:

Oats

Mango

Shredded coconut

Milk

Sugar

How to:

cook oats in coconut water/ milk add sugar, after its done add shredded coconut and peeled Mango; Dassal ;;)

it can be served as breakfast preferably chilled (but where is the fridge in my hostel I took my thing like that no time :D )

Ciao!

Wednesday 7 May 2014

Beef burger ( grill and oven-free method)

Hello, how are we doing? Previously i wrote something about sardine burger, so  today am moving on to beef burger.
Burgers are really very easy  to make and you dont have to own a griller before you make one (lol wats dat sef) but the major thing we have to know is how to make the 'patty' (plural patties : is a flattened, usually round, serving of ground meat or meat alternatives) which instead of grilling you can fry them. Patties can be made with different meat but on this post i will be using beef.

To make the beef patty you will  need:

Minced beef

Wheat flour  (instead of bread crumbs)

Garlic (optional)

Onion

1 tsp powdered redpepper

1 Egg

1/2 Maggi seasoning

Salt

  This ingredients will make one burger

Procedures:
1. Grate beef and onion (used the normal hand vegetable grater)
2. Pour grated beef and onion in a bowl
3. Add egg, maggi, salt and pepper, mix  thoroughly
4. Add wheat flour to the mixture to make it thick and not soggy
5. Scoop the mixture and with your hands  form into a ball. Then press until it forms a flat round shape
6. At this point you will need a griller, but because this is a grill & oven free method you will have to fry your patty
7. Put oil in frypan and fry your patty to your desired texture but i prefer mine not to be too crispy just to fry a little.

Ingredients for burger:

Burger buns (famous Futa bread :) very handy)
 
Cucumber

Carbbage

Onion

Mayonnaise

(You can add any other fillings you like)

Procedures:
1.slice all vegetables
2. Slice the burger bun
3. Coat both buns with mayonaise
4.  Add sliced carbbage,onion, beef patty and cucumber on one of the sliced buns
5. Then cover with the other bun
6. Heat  a dry frypan, remove from fire, put your burger inside and cover for a few minutes (this is to blend the ingredients together and make your burger warm)

Dassall :) . Enjoy your yourself(s)  plus i know if you are a burger fan like me, when you try this you will testify to the fact that it tasted exactly like eatery-bought beef burgers.

Peace!

Friday 25 April 2014

The message

I am lying on the bed. My children, brothers and sisters are all sitting by my bedside. Some close friends too are standing and overlooking my face. Suddenly I start breathing with long breaths. Someone among the people sitting in the room, everyone around repeats with the reciter. My breath starts to ease out. I am opening my eyes and looking at something. The Angel of death has arrived. I am getting late for the eternal journey. My mouth has opened up. My brother is dropping some water into my mouth; it is perhaps the “Zam Zam” water which I had preserved for the very moment. Then everyone starts to recite, “Laa’ilaaha illallaaha Muhammadur Rasoolullaah”. I have lost my vision. I have lost my tongue, I have even lost my sensation but I can still hear. I can hear my loved ones weeping in grief. I’m not dead yet but I am almost lifeless. The Angel of death makes the final act and takes my soul out with an intensive jerk. I have now left this world. All my wealth, cars, properties, bank balances, contacts and connections are of no use now. My identity is my grave and I am being referred to as ‘dead body’. My near ones are preparing my grave and some of them think it as inauspicious to keep the dead body inside the house for too long. The house which I myself built and lived in is shrinking in space for me. My bath is being prepared. I am taken out in the compound for the final bath. My bathroom fitted with expensive bath fittings is not for me now. I am being wrapped in the white cotton shroud. I am boxed in a wooden box for the travel to my grave. My expensive car is not for me now. For what then did I amass so many worthless things? Why did I lie to earn the useless wealth? It is of no use to me. Woe to me for I wasted my life in vain. I forgot that my last journey is near and certain. Why did I sin so much? Oh! I have lost my game. Now stop imagining! This is going to happen one day with you and me. So be prepared.
 adapted from muhammed faraaz ebrahim dawah emails

Monday 31 March 2014

From high street muslimah: April fools day

High street Muslimah is one of the blogs I follow that posts great islamic contents. I feel you should check the blog out, to do that click here.  Dey posted this piece this morning and I think I should share.

Against today....are you planning on: Celebrating April fool’s day?! Playing pranks?! Lying to have fun?!

You should read this first.

The Prophet ﺻﻠﻰ اﻟﻠﻪ ﻋﻠﯿﻪ وﺳﻠﻢ said: “

He is not from us who deceives us.” [Sunan Abu Dawood (3452) and Sunan Ibn Maajah (2224) and graded as “Saheeh” by Shaikh al Albaanee]

Mu’aawiyah ibn Haydah رﺿﻲ اﻟﻠﻪ ﻋﻨﻪ said:

I heard the Prophet ﻋﻠﯿﻪ وﺳﻠﻢ ﺻﻠﻰ اﻟﻠﻪ say: “Woe to the one who talks to make the people laugh and tells lies, woe to him, woe to him.” [Sunan al-Tirmidhee (2315) and Sunan Abu Dawood (4990) and graded as “Hasan” by Shaikh al-Albaanee].

Narrated `Abdullaah ibn as-Saa’ib ibn Yazeed رﺿﻲ اﻟﻠﻪ ﻋﻨﻪ : The Messenger o Allaah ﻋﻠﯿﻪ وﺳﻠﻢ ﺻﻠﻰ اﻟﻠﻪ said:

“None of y should take the property of his brother in amusement (i.e. jest), nor in earnest. If anyone takes the staff of his brother, he should return it.” [Sunan Abu Dawood (5003) and graded as “Hasan” by Shaikh al-Albaanee]

Narrated `Abdul Rahmaan ibn Abu Layla: The Companions of the Prophet ﺻﻠﻰ اﻟﻠﻪ ﻋﻠﯿﻪ وﺳﻠﻢ told us that they were travelling with the Prophet اﻟﻠﻪ ﻋﻠﯿﻪ وﺳﻠﻢ ﺻﻠﻰ. A man among them went to sleep, and another one of them went to the rope which he had with him. He took it, by which he (the one who was sleeping) got frightened.

The Prophet ﺻﻠﻰ اﻟﻠﻪ ﻋﻠﯿﻪ وﺳﻠﻢ said:

“It is not lawful for a Muslim that he frightens a Muslim.” [Sunan Abu Dawood (5004) and graded as “Saheeh” by Shaikh al-Albaanee]

It goes without saying then that this event of April Fools is against Islamic teachings and we should all endeavor to shun its celebration. May we be protected from the wrath of Allah and the calamity of straying from this path of Islam. Aameen.

Assalamu alkykum warahmatullah wabarakatuh.

Friday 28 March 2014

Sardine burger

I have been  dreaming about eating burger for some weeks now so I decided to make myself one only it wont be the contemporary beef burger or something burgers they sell in eateries. I didn't have to go far in locating a burger buns there is this sweet and rich bread my school produce its popularly called "futa bread " it comes in different shapes so I bought the one made exactly like what I want.  Isn't that cute :D
Making a burger is really very simple but instead of beef and other meat used am substituting them with sardines   (let's call it student Burger).
Making a sardine Burger you will need:

1 can of Sardine
2 Burger buns
Onion
Tomato
Mayonnaise
Cucumber
Ingridients needed



 Procedure:
1. Slice the buns
2. Slice all vegetables
3. Drain out liquid from the sardines and remove the center bone from the fish
4. Coat buns with mayonnaise
5. place sliced cucumber,tomato and onion on one half of the bun
6. place the sardines on them and cover with the other bun
Voila your burger is ready you can serve it with any drink you want.
I personally washed mine down with a chilled sprite courtesy my roommate ^_^
xoxoxo

Wednesday 19 March 2014

Eleven signs of love for the Beloved Prophet ( sallAllahu Alayhi wa salaam)

Someone who claims that he/she loves another will prefer that person to all others, he will also prefer what they like, if it were otherwise then he would be acting and his love would not be sincere. The following signs will be apparent in those who truly love the Prophet SallAllahu Alayhi Wa salaam.

First: The first sign of love for the Prophet SallAllahu Alayhi wa Aalihi wa Sallam, is that he/she will follow his example, apply his prophetic way in words, deeds, obedience to his commands, avoidance of whatever he prohibited and adopt his manner in times of ease, hardship, joy and disappointment. Allah says, "Say (Prophet Muhammad, 'If you love Allah, follow me and Allah will love you." [Aal Imran : 31]

Second: The second sign is that he/she will set aside his own desires and appetite in preference to the law established and encouraged by the Prophet SallAllahu Alayhi wa Aalihi wa Sallam. Allah says, "Those before them who had made their dwelling in the abode (City of Medina), and because of their belief love those who have emigrated to them; they do not find any (envy) in their chests for what they have been given and prefer them above themselves, even though they themselves have a need." [al Hashr : 9]

Third: The third sign is that a person's anger of others is only for the sake of seeking the pleasure of Allah. Anas, Malik's son was told by the Prophet SallAllahu Alayhi wa Aalihi wa Sallam, "My son, if you can refrain from holding a grudge in your heart from morning to evening, then do so." He then added, "My son, that is part of my prophetic way. Whosoever revives my way has loved me, and whosoever loves me is with me in the Garden." [Sunan Tirmidh, Kitab al-Ilm, Vol. 4, Page 151]

If a person possesses this fine quality, then he/she has perfect love for Allah and His Messenger. If he is found to be slightly lacking in this quality then his love is imperfect, but not devoid of it. The proof of this is found in the saying of the Prophet SallAllahu Alayhi wa Aalihi wa Sallam, when a person faced punishment for imbibing. As the person was about to receive his punishment a man cursed the offender, whereupon the Prophet SallAllahu Alayhi wa Aalihi wa Sallam, said, "Do not curse him. He loves Allah and His Messenger." [Sahih Bukhari, Kitab al-Hudood, Vol. 3, Page 133]

Fourth: The fourth sign is that one mentions the Prophet SallAllahu Alayhi wa Aalihi wa Sallam, in abundance – whosoever loves something, it is constantly upon his tongue. [Al Shifa bi Ta'reefi Huqooq al-Mustafa, Vol. 2, Page 32]

Fifth: The fifth sign is yearning to meet the Prophet SallAllahu Alayhi wa Aalihi wa Sallam. Every lover yearns to be with their beloved. When the tribe of Ash'arites approached Medina, they were heard chanting, "Tomorrow, we will be with those we love, Muhammad and his Companions!" [Dalail an-Nabuwwah lil Bayhaqi, Vol. 5, Page 351]

Sixth: The sixth sign is that as well as the remembrance of the Prophet SallAllahu Alayhi wa Aalihi wa Sallam, someone who loves him will be found praising and respecting him whenever he is mentioned and display humility, and lower himself when he hears his name. We are told by Isaac At -Tujibi that after the passing of the Prophet SallAllahu Alayhi wa Aalihi wa Sallam, whenever the Companions heard his name they became humble, their skin trembled and they wept. As for the other followers of the Prophet SallAllahu Alayhi wa Aalihi wa Sallam, some experienced the same out of love and yearning for him, whereas others did so out of respect and esteem. [Al Shifa bi Ta'reefi Huqooq al-Mustafa, Vol. 2 page 33]

Seventh: The seventh sign is the love expressed for the Prophet SallAllahu Alayhi wa Aalihi wa Sallam, and the People of his House, and his Companions – the Emigrants (Muhajirun) and the Helpers (Ansar) alike for his sake. A person with this sign will be found hostile to those who hate them.

Of Al Hasan and Al Hussain, may Allah be pleased with them, the Prophet SallAllahu Alayhi wa Aalihi wa Sallam, said, "O Allah, I love them, so please love them."

Sahih Bukhari, Kitab al Manaqib, Vol. 5, Page 23 Sahih Muslim, Kitab al Fadhail, Vol. 4, Page 1883 Sunan Tirmidhi, Kitab al Manaqib, Vol. 5, Page 327

Al-Hasan said that the Prophet SallAllahu Alayhi wa Aalihi wa Sallam, also said, "O Allah, I love him, so love the one who loves him." Of his two grandsons, the Prophet SallAllahu Alayhi wa Aalihi wa Sallam, also said, "Whosoever loves them, loves me." Then he said. Whosoever loves me, loves Allah. Whosoever hates them hates me and whosoever hates me hates Allah."

Muqaddam Sunan Ibn Maja, Vol.1, Page 51 Majma' az-Zawaid, Vol. 9, Page 180

The Prophet SallAllahu Alayhi wa Aalihi wa Sallam, said, "Do not make my companions targets after me! Whosoever loves them loves them it is because they love me, and whosoever hates them it is through their hatred of me. Whosoever harms them, harms me. Whosoever does something to hurt me does it is as if it is hurtful to Allah. Whosoever does something that appears to be hurtful to Allah is about to be seized."

Sunan Tirmidhi, Kitab al Manaqib, Vol. 5, Page 358 Musnad Ahmad, Vol. 5, Page 54

Of his family, the Prophet SallAllahu Alayhi wa Aalihi wa Sallam, said referring to Hadrat Fatima, may Allah be pleased with her, "She is part of me, whosoever hates her hates me."

Sahih al Bukhari, Kitab al Manaqib, Vol. 5, Page 24 Sahih Muslim, Kitab Fadhail as-Sahaba, Vol. 4, Page 1903

The Prophet SallAllahu Alayhi wa Aalihi wa Sallam, told Hadrat Ayesha to love Osama, Zaid's son because he loves him. [Sunan Tirmidhi, Kitab al-Manaqib, Vol. 5, Page 342]

The Prophet SallAllahu Alayhi wa Aalihi wa Sallam, spoke of the Helpers (Ansar) saying, "The sign of certain faith is love for the Ansar, whereas the sign of hypocrisy is hatred for them."

Sahih al Bukhari, Kitab al Manaqib, Vol. 5, Page 27 Sahih al Bukhari, Kitab al Iman, Vol. 1, Page 9 Sahih Muslim, Kitab al Iman, Vol. 1, Page 85

Umar's son tells us that the Prophet SallAllahu Alayhi wa Aalihi wa Sallam, said, "Whosoever loves the Arabs loves them because he loves me. Whereas whosoever hates them hates them because of their hatred of me." [Al Shifa bi Ta'reefi Huqooq al-Mustafa, Vol 2, Page 34]

Al-Hasan, the grandson of the Prophet, may the peace of Allah be upon them, went with Jafar to Salma and asked her to prepare some food the Prophet SallAllahu Alayhi wa Aalihi wa Sallam, used to eat. [Shamail Tirmidhi, Page 155]

Umar once saw the Prophet SallAllahu Alayhi wa Aalihi wa Sallam, wearing a pair of yellow coloured sandals, so he too wore a pair of the same colour.

Sahih al Bukhari, Kitab al-Libas, Vol. 7, Page 132 Sahih Muslim, Kitab al-Hajj, Vol. 2, Page 844

Eighth: The eighth sign is hatred of anyone who hates Allah and His Messenger, praise and peace be upon him. Such people are those who show hostility towards to Allah and His Messenger. Believers having this sign avoid all who oppose the prophetic way, and are in opposition to those who introduce innovations into the prophetic way (that are against the spirit of Islam) and find the law he established burdensome. Allah says, "You shall find no nation believing in Allah and the Last Day loving anyone that opposes Allah and His Messenger." [al Mujadilah : 22]

Ninth: The ninth sign is found in those who love the Qur'an which the Prophet SallAllahu Alayhi wa Aalihi wa Sallam, brought, by which the Prophet and they were guided. When asked about the Prophet SallAllahu Alayhi wa Aalihi wa Sallam, Hadrat Ayesha, may Allah be pleased with her, said, "His character was that of the Qur'an." Part of the love of the Qur'an is listening to its recitation, acting according to it, understanding it, keeping within its bounds and the love of Prophet Muhammad's way. [Al Shifa bi Ta'reefi Huqooq al-Mustafa, Vol. 2, Page 35]

Sahl, Abdullah's son spoke of this sign saying, "The sign of loving Allah is love of the Qur'an. The sign of loving the Qur'an is the love of the Prophet. The sign of loving the Prophet SallAllahu Alayhi wa Aalihi wa Sallam, is love of his prophetic way. The sign of loving the prophetic way is the love of the Hereafter. The sign of loving the Hereafter is hatred for this world. The sign of hatred for this world is that you do not amass any of it except for provisions and what you need to arrive safely with in the Hereafter." [Al Shifa bi Ta'reefi Huqooq al-Mustafa, Vol. 2, Page 35]

Masood's son said, "No one needs to ask himself about anything other than the Qur'an, if he loves the Qur'an then he loves Allah and His Messenger" praise and peace be upon him. [Bayhaqi fil Aadaab, Page 522]

Tenth: The tenth sign of love for the Prophet SallAllahu Alayhi wa Aalihi wa Sallam, is to have mercy on his nation by advising them well, striving for the betterment of their interest and removing anything that is harmful from them in the same way that the Prophet SallAllahu Alayhi wa Aalihi wa Sallam, was "gentle and merciful to the believers." [al-Taubah : 128]

Eleventh: The eleventh sign of perfect love is found in whosoever restricts himself through self-denial, preferring poverty to the attractions of the world. The Prophet SallAllahu Alayhi wa Aalihi wa Sallam, told Abu Sa'id Al Khudri, "Poverty for those of you who love me flows quicker than a flood from a mountain's peak to its base." [Sunan Tirmidhi, Kitab az-Zuhd, Vol. 4, Page 7]

A man came to the Prophet SallAllahu Alayhi wa Aalihi wa Sallam, and said, "O Messenger of Allah, I love you." The Prophet SallAllahu Alayhi wa Aalihi wa Sallam, warned, "Be careful of what you say." The man repeat his love for him thrice, whereupon the Prophet SallAllahu Alayhi wa Aalihi wa Sallam told him, "If you love me prepare yourself quickly for poverty." [Sunan Tirmidhi, Kitab az-Zuhd, Vol. 4, Page 7]

I pray Almighty ALLAH fill our Hearts with the true and immense Love of His Beloved Habib Kareem SallAllahu Alayhi wa Aalihi wa Sallam. Keep us alive on His Sunnah and bless us with the death on Iman in the Beloved City of His Beloved Prophet SallAllahu Alayhi wa Sallam and make our Cessation with Ahl al-Baqee’ ash-Sharif… Aameen!!

Adapted from Muhammad faraaz ebrahim dawah emails.

"I killed a muslim boy " inspirational story a must read for everybody

'I killed a muslim boy' story by Fatima Asmal- story shortened.

Rehana looked up from her cup of tea, & shook her head disapprovingly.

Clad in her tightest pair of fitted blue jeans, beige clogs, & a transparent white cropped top, which barely covered her chest, let alone her tummy, Rehana thought her daughter looked…

“Disgusting.” She bit back her anger & tried to sound calm.

Tasneem shot her mother a furious look. “Who asked YOU? Why can’t you just leave me alone?”

“Tasneem, you make it seem as if I’m picking on you. But I’m not. At the end of the day my advice is only for your own... -”

“Yes, yes, for my own good – save the speech for someone else Mummy. As you might have noticed, it was lost on me yesterday & the day before & the day before, so just put a lid on it now will you?”

Rehana shook her head again, at a loss for words. She looked in her husband’s direction, pleadingly. But he sat at the table, cup of coffee in one hand, newspaper in the other, engrossed in the sports pages. Perhaps he’s pretending, she thought. Like me he’s probably fed up with the endless arguments.

“I’ll be late, have evening lectures, so don’t ring me 20 000 times, nagging me.”

“Tasneem.” Thankfully, this time, Iqbal did intervene.

Listen to your mother & sit down. Unless of course you want your car to be taken away from your for a while.”

“Okay, okay, I hear you.” Tasneem grudgingly put her bag down, & pulled a chair opposite her mother

Rehana smiled at her daughter. “I don’t mean to push you into doing anything you don’t want to do Tasneem. I’m not asking you to cover your face or anything like that. In fact, lately I haven’t even asked you to cover your hair. With the way You’ve been dressing lately, I’d be happy if you just wore longer tops & looser trousers.”

Tasneem sighed. “Look Mummy, we only live once. You had your fun –I’m not stupid. The whole family knows you & Daddy met at campus –& don’t tell me you were covering your hair then. So after having your fun, it’s very easy for you to sit back & preach to me.”

Tasneem, you are right, I only started covering my hair after you were born. And yes, I wasn’t a perfect Muslimah at campus – but don’t you see? I regret every minute of it, & that’s why I tried to encourage you to fear Allah from a tender age.”

“Fear of Allah is in the heart Mum. And you can’t judge what’s in my heart.”

Rehana nodded. “But at the same time, we have to project our fear of Allah on the outside too, Tasneem. And there’s a good reason we are instructed to dress modestly. Believe me, you do want a boy to marry you for your inner beauty not for your body.”

Tasneem laughed heartily. “Mummmm, relax. I don’t have a boyfriend, & the last thing I’m thinking of right now is marriage. I just want to have fun, okay? Love you …See you later.”

.... Rehana put her cup of tea down. Once again her daughter had totally missed the point.

Iqbal smiled at her encouragingly. “At least you tried, Ray.” He shook his head sadly. “I gave up ages ago.”

“Oh, I won’t give up. We shouldn’t ever give up.

“Tazzzzz – wow, you look fantastic…” Aaliyah greeted Tasneem at the top of her voice, as they made their way to the campus cafeteria.

Tasneem giggled with delight. “Awww thanks. You look pretty cool yourself,” she said examining her friend’s new hairdo.

“Yeah, you two look great. I stayed up all night, studying for the Ecos test, no time to dress up this morning. I feel quite left out,” moaned Ayesha

“Ooooo Tazzz, look there’s Osama, checking you out again,” Aaliyah shrieked as they seated themselves at a table.

“Aaliyah don’t!” Tasneem rolled her eyes up in disgust.

Tasneem motioned in the direction of the table alongside theirs’. A heavily-bearded student, clad in a crisp white kurtaa, sat there, his face buried in a book.

“Is his name really Osama?” Ayesha asked.

“No silly…Aaliyah just calls him that, cos he’s always dressed in that garb & doing the Jumu’ah khutbahs.”

“Oh, I won’t give up. We shouldn’t ever give up.

“Tazzzzz – wow, you look fantastic…” Aaliyah greeted Tasneem at the top of her voice, as they made their way to the campus cafeteria.

Tasneem giggled with delight. “Awww thanks. You look pretty cool yourself,” she said examining her friend’s new hairdo.

“Yeah, you two look great. I stayed up all night, studying for the Ecos test, no time to dress up this morning. I feel quite left out,” moaned Ayesha

“Ooooo Tazzz, look there’s Osama, checking you out again,” Aaliyah shrieked as they seated themselves at a table.

“Aaliyah don’t!” Tasneem rolled her eyes up in disgust.

Tasneem motioned in the direction of the table alongside theirs’. A heavily-bearded student, clad in a crisp white kurtaa, sat there, his face buried in a book.

“Is his name really Osama?” Ayesha asked.

“No silly…Aaliyah just calls him that, cos he’s always dressed in that garb & doing the Jumu’ah khutbahs.”

Aaliyah cleared her throat & waved her hand up in the air dramatically. “The temporary nature of this life… the frivolity & deception of youth… blah blah blah.”

“Lower your voices,” Ayesha said. “I’m sure he can hear us.”

“Who cares if he does? Serves him right if he does -giving us Muslims a bad name, dressing like that, & always looking at the ground when he’s walking, as if his head is paralysed or something,” Tasneem replied, deliberately craning her neck & raising her voice.

“Hey there’s someone who would look right at home, giving a Jumu’ah khutbah,” laughed Tasneem. She pointed in the direction of the entrance, where a pretty girl, clad in a long-sleeved dress,& a neatly-tied scarf, was standing.

“Who is that Daadi-ma?” laughed Aaliyah.

This time ‘Osama’ definitely heard them. He looked up at the entrance & waved, a smile lighting up his serious expression. “Apaa, over here,” he called.

“What a strange name – ‘Apaa’.”

“Tazz. It’s not her name. It’s Urdu for ‘Big sister,’” Ayesha explained.

“Oh.” Tasneem’s voice reflected her disappointment. “His sister? And here I was thinking that maybe he wasn’t such a goody-goody after all.” She grabbed Aaliyah’s arm. “Come on., .we’d better make it for the English lecture now, if we want to catch an afternoon movie.”

“ Ok.” Aaliyah followed her out of the cafeteria.

“What did you tell your Mum anyway?” Tasneem grinned.

“What else? The usual – evening lectures.”

Tasneem looked up at the sky, as she reversed out of the parking bay, It was a typically beautiful Durban day – ideal for the beach. She turned on the radio, & smiled in delight as she recognised the familiar tune of Britney Spear’s latest hit, ‘Toxic’ She didn’t see him coming.

There was a wave of white in front of her & a female screaming in the background as she slammed her foot on the breaks. It was too late.

“God, no,” Tasneem gasped, barely remembering to turn off the radio as she dragged herself out of the car. “Osama!” She was hysterical now, screaming incoherently & crying as she noticed the blood fast forming a puddle under him. “What have I done? No, no, no.” His sister was on the phone, trying to get medical assistance, her hand clutching her brother’s. “It’s my brother Sohail. We are on the main road  outside block B

Tasneem had seen someone die before. But looking at Sohail’s face, she realized that the death of that man, writhing & foaming after a drug overdose outside the night-club was very different to what she was witnessing now, Sohail’s face was serene, & he was smiling up at the sky.

“Sohail, I’m so s-orry,” she stammered. The smile didn’t leave his face.

“Love Allah Sister,” he said, in that same gentle tone which marked his khutbahs. And then without their assistance, he recited the Kalimah 3 times, & closed his eyes.

Tasneem looked up at his sister, afraid. “I’m so sorry,” she said.

“It wasn’t your fault, sister.It’s the Will of Allah Subhanuhu wa Ta’ala."

Tasneem shuddered - the last thing she would be saying was that it was ‘the Will of Allah Subhanuhu wa Ta’ala.’ With a sick feeling in her stomach she recalled her nasty words of that very morning – to her mother, to Azhar (her brother)… & worst of all – in the cafeteria: “… giving us Muslims a bad name, dressing like that, & always looking at the ground when he’s walking, as if his head is paralysed or something…”

“I’m so sorry Sohail,” she whispered again. Suddenly she felt naked. She made an attempt at pulling her flimsy top down towards her stomach, but failed miserably. Sohail’s sister, still crying, reached into her bag, and handed her a long black cardigan.

She felt empty inside – I am giving them a bad name, she thought –Mummy & Daddy & Azhar, & Sohail & his sister… & Islam.. .I am giving them a bad name…

Rehana stroked her daughter’s hair, in an attempt to soothe her. It was well past midnight, but Tasneem lay on her bed, her eyes wide open, still visibly shaken from the events of the day. Rehana thought of the many events which had shaped her own character, & she remembered with certainty that not all of them were pleasant & happy events. Yet it was these very events which had brought her to where she was today: to wearing the hijab, to enrolling for the Islamic studies course, to ُهَّللا .. .to ُهَّللا …

May ُهَّللا Bless that little boy, she thought. In a day, in one sentence, he had managed, effortlessly, to succeed where she & & her husband had not.

That evening, when Tasneem had appeared at the door, clutching the arm of a policewoman, her body wrapped in a cardigan, a scarf tied tightly around her neck, she had uttered the words which made Rehana realize the mistake she and Iqbal had been making, which made her remember how she had hated learning Qur’an as a little girl, because her madrasah teacher would hit her if she didn’t know her sabaq

“Mummy, mummy, I’m so sorry,” Tasneem had been hysterical. Holding on to Rehana, she had sobbed into her shoulder.

“Mummy, I killed a Muslim boy. I was scared. But he told me something before he died Mummy, something nobody had ever said to me before.

He said – he said, “Love Allah Sister.”

I pray Allah makes it easy for us all to love him .

Ma'salaam

Shared from Muhammad faraaz ebrahim dawah emailsTo Visit the site click here , for past emails visit  here  

Wednesday 5 March 2014

Nafs/slave of Allah

Assalamu alykum warahmatullah wabarakatuh. So there is this site i go when i want exclusive islamic informations,hadiths, lectures etc it's a dawah site which belongs to Muhammad faraaz ebrahim to go to the site click here . I pray Allah increase his imaan, accept his dawah efforts as an act of ibadah and at the end make him gain jannah.
I saw this piece on the site and i think i should share.

In the Qur'an the word nafs is used in two ways:

★•——• 1. First way that the word nafs is used is to indicate our own-self. Some people would translate it in English as self, some people would translate it in English as soul. An example of this is when Allah (لاعتَو ُهَناَحْبُس ) says in the Qur'an :

Waothkur rabbaka fee nafsika tadarruAAan wakheefatan wadoona aljahri mina alqawli bialghuduwwi waalasali wala takun mina alghafileena —••——••—Allah says:  And do thou (O reader!) bring thy Lord to remembrance in thy (very) soul, with humility and in reverence, without loudness in words, in the mornings and evenings; and be not thou of those who are unheedful. sura AL ARAF chapter 7 verse 205

★•——• 2. The second way the nafs has been used in the Qur'an ,which is quite frequent, is that the nafs is referring to a specific part of our self and it is that part of our self that has desires, appetite, some people call it ego. It has anger, it has passion, it has lust, desire, it has all these things. Some people may even call it the carnal self or the carnal soul. This nafs is not part of the Ruh ,its part of the physical human being. So if we wanted to say that we have some physical part of our creation, that is our body and our nafs and then Allah (لاعتَو ُهَناَحْبُس ) has also put inside of ourselves an inner or spiritual part of our creation, that is our ruh. This nafs is part of our physical self, even though its not part of our physical body.

Three adjectives have been used in the Qur'an to describe three different types of nafs.

—• 1. First type of nafs is known as nafs-ul-ammarah

Wama obarrio nafsee inna alnnafsa laammaratun bialssooi illa ma rahima rabbee inna rabbee ghafoorun raheemun
Three adjectives have been used in the Qur'an to describe three different types of nafs.

Allah says:  "Nor do I absolve my own self (of blame): the (human soul) certainly prone to evil, unless my Lord do bestow His Mercy: but surely my Lord is Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful." sura YUSUF chapter 12 verse 53

So this refers to that nafs that is ruling over the self. This means that the nafs commands us and tells us what to do. So when the nafs has any desire, any wish, any appetite, it simply commands us, it dominates us. It is that nafs which is sovereign over a human being, it has sovereignty over us. What it means is that the nafs is sovereign over us, if it is Ammarah ,it means we are subjugated by it, we are sub-ordinate to it, we listen and follow all of its dictates and commands. So this is the first type of nafs and the sign that a person has this type of nafs is that they sin wantingly, blatantly, remorselessly, in any way that they ever want.

And if you think about it, in many places in the west, this concept is actually glorified because people say you should do whatever makes you happy, do whatever pleases you, do whatever your heart desires. They may glamorize that by saying that it’s the heart but actually there are many people, whether in east or west, even muslims now, that are doing what our passion desires. So that means that we have a nafs-ul-ammarah .

—• 2. Second type of nafs is known as nafs-ul-lawwamah

Lawwamah, lawwam, it’s the same type of word as ammar and Allah (swt) has mentioned this in Qur'an :

Wala oqsimu bialnnafsi allawwamati —••——••—Allah says:  And I do call to witness the self-reproaching spirit; (Eschew Evil). sura AL QIYAMAH chapter 75 verse 2
Lawwam here means to self incriminate, to self reproach, to have blame, to do mulamat of oneself. So, this is that nafs that does sometimes bring a person to do sin, but then that nafs self incriminates itself, it reproaches itself, it feels bad, it feels guilty. Lets put it that way, it feels guilty. And then this guilt is supposed to increase so much so then the person leaves those sins because they feel so guilty about them. So, the sign of this is precisely that that the person has such a nafs that when they commit a sin they feel remorse, regret, they feel guilt, they feel shame, they feel embarrassment, they wish they could take it back, they wish they never did it, they may even intend at that moment never to do that again. So, they are fighting a battle with their nafs . Sometimes they make sin and sometimes they are able to stay away from sin.

—• 3. Third type of nafs is known as nafs-ul-mutmainnah

Ya ayyatuha alnnafsu almutmainnatu IrjiAAee ila rabbiki radiyatan mardiyyatan
Allah says:  (To the righteous soul will be said:) "O (thou) soul, in (complete) rest and satisfaction! "Come back thou to thy Lord well pleased (thyself), and well-pleasing unto Him! sura AL FAJR chapter 89 verse 27-28

So, Allah (لاعتَو ُهَناَحْبُس ) addresses the mutma’in nafs . And mutma’in here means two things.

a) Number one is that they are mutma’in, they are content with the hukm of لَجَوَّزَع ُهَّللَا ,there is nothing else that makes them happy. So, this person is also doing what makes them happy. But this person has been molded and trained and disciplined it in such a way, that the only thing that makes it happy, that gives it solace, the only thing that it is mutma’in on, that it is content with, is what Allah (swt) is please with, what لَجَوَّزَع ُهَّللَا is content with. So, it’s heart’s content lies in that which Allah Ta’ala is happy and pleased with.

b) Second meaning of mutma’in is that has reached a state of serenity. The serene, contented, tranquility, at peace nafs. And obviously, the peace here means that it has aman, itminan from doing sin and also aman and itminan from desiring sin. It has no unlawful desires. It has desires, that is what the nafs does, but it only desires good things. The sign of this is exactly what we just mentioned that this person, not only do they not do sin, they no longer desire sin. That faculty, that part of their humanity that desires, only and only desires things that لَجَوَّزَع ُهَّللَا views as desirable and has stopped desiring those things that Allah Ta’ala has labeled as undesirable.

And had preferred the life of this world, The Abode will be Hell-Fire; And for such as had entertained the fear of standing before their Lord's (tribunal) and had restrained (their) soul from lower Desires, Their Abode will be the Garden.

Short Story

There was once snake catcher who once went to the mountains. Due to the winter cold and heavy snow, many very big snakes lay motionless, as if they were dead.

The Snake Catcher picked up one of these seemingly lifeless snakes and took it to Baghdad, with the purpose of using it for a show. Showing it off, he made big claims as to how he had brilliantly captured the snake.

However, when the sun began to shine and its warmth cloaked the snake, the coldness in its body disappeared. The signs of life were soon apparent and when the snake began to move, the Snake Catcher and all those around, fled.

Moral of the Story: Our Nafs (self) is like that Snake. With Tazkyia (purification), Mushaqqat (effort), our Nafs becomes frozen. It appears to be dead. But give it a little heat from the fire of sin and it will bite again. A little exposure to some past sins and the Nafs swings back to life.

We should not think that we have killed our Nafs and thus become unmindful. Yes, with some Mujahadah (striving), Suhbat (company) of the Sheikh, Tilawat (recitation) of the Noble Qur'an, Dikrullah, following Deen and Shariah and in building up that contact and love for Allah Ta'ala and Rasulullah (sallAllahu alayhi wasallam), and the Nafs can be frozen. However, a little taste of sin revives the evil Nafs

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Peace.

Monday 17 February 2014

Fungal infections/diseases

As a microbiology student that studies microorganisms and it's activities (Lol let me shine small am in my fourth year) we also study the diseases they cause. Sometimes ago we were taught fungi and their diseases and I think I should share with us because Most of this infections are actually very common due to poor sanitation, poor hygiene etc.

Most people cringe at the thought of having a fungal or yeast infection. The reality, however, is that we all have many types of fungi that live on our skin all the time.
Fungal infections are caused by a set of microorganisms called fungi(plural ) or fungus (singular).
  Common fungal infections are caused by two organisms, tinea and candida. Some of the common infections are:

Tinea Versicolor

Tinea versicolor is also known as pityriasis versicolor. It is a fungal infection of the top layer of the skin, the epidermis. The yeast responsible for this rash loves oil glands, so teenagers and young adults tend to get tinea versicolor more often than older people.

There is a treatment, but the infection often comes back. Fortunately, this infection doesn't cause any pain or itching.

Jock itch

Jock itch, also known as tinea cruris, is a fungal infection of the skin in the groin. Fungi flourish in a warm, moist environment -- and that certainly describes the groin. Jock itch can be very itchy but it usually responds well to over-the-counter fungal infection creams.
Preventing jock itch involves keeping the groin as dry as possible and sometimes using an antifungal powder every day.

Athlete's Foot

Athlete's foot, or tinea pedis, is a common fungal infection of the feet. There are different types of athlete's foot infections, but the most common one occurs in between the toes. This infection causes intense itching and breaks down the skin so it often looks like white goo between the toes.
Athlete's foot is typically treated with creams or lotions but sometimes a bad case will require an oral antifungal medication.

Ringworm

Ringworm, also known as tinea corporis, is a common fungal infection of the skin of the body. There are several fungi that can cause ringworm and they live in the epidermis.

Ringworm causes more symptoms than tinea versicolor, like itching and a noticeable rash, and it's treated pretty easily with a topical antifungal medication.

Ringworm of the Scalp

Ringworm of the scalp, or tinea capitis, is a more intensive fungal infection than ringworm on the skin. The fungi that cause this ringworm not only invade the skin of the scalp but also the hair follicle. It can cause the involved hair to fall out leaving a bald spot with a ringworm-type rash in the center.

Tinea capitis does not respond well to topical creams. It has to be treated with oral antifungal medications.

Ringworm of the Beard

Ringworm of the beard, or tinea barbae, is similar to ringworm of the scalp in that the fungus infects the skin and the hair follicle. The most common type of tinea barbae is an infection deep in the skin that causes very red nodules on the face with pus that drains and tunnels through the skin to other areas close to the nodules. A less common type is a mild infection on the surface of the skin.

This infection has to be treated with oral antifungal medications. Creams or lotions are not effective.

Fungal Nails

A fungal nail infection, or onychomycosis, is caused by a fungal infection in the part of the toe that makes the nail. As the nail grows out, it becomes brittle, thickens, and separates from the nail bed.

Fungal nail infections have to be treated with oral antifungal medications. Creams and lotions don't help.

Intertrigo

Intertrigo is a yeast infection in skin folds. Because this yeast grows easily in warm, moist areas, any place on the body where skin touches skin is susceptible. Intertrigo most commonly occurs in the armpits, groin, and under heavy breasts or fat folds.

Thrush

Thrush is a yeast infection inside the mouth. It is common in babies because their immune systems are still developing. It can also occur if someone takes antibiotics or uses an inhaled corticosteroid without rinsing their mouth afterwards.

Thrush is easily treated with antifungal medicine in the mouth
 

Above are the set of infections I can come up with, there are chronic ones tho. Most fungal infections can be treated using anti-fungal creams and oral medication but I will advise we exercise patience because they take longer time  to die unlike other microorganisms.
N.B===> When you notice it wont leave or its getting worse please go see a doctor

I hope you gained from this. Thanks for reading
Love from,
Rehana't

Saturday 15 February 2014

Updates

Assalamu alykum everybody, I have been very busy for the past couple of months due to school then exams. Alhamdulilah am through and I will concentrate more on my sewing and blog now.

Now that school is on vacation for some weeks I wish to accomplish some things before we resume back. Am goin to be making a lot of dresses and maxi skirts tho am not really into designing i do more of sewing. Another thing I will be doing Is travelling to lagos for my IT placement (why lagos?  Will Let you know later )
I will also be posting stuffs too along the line.
Peace