Whoever Has Wronged His Brother...
It was narrated by Abū Hurayrah (raḍiyAllāhu 'anhu) from the Prophet (ﷺ) that he said:
"Whoever has wronged his brother, whether in regards to wealth or honour, should ask for his pardon before he pays for it [in the Afterlife] when he will have neither a dirham nor a dīnār. If he had any good deeds they will be taken and given to the one whom he wronged, or the bad deeds of the one whom he wronged will be loaded on to him."³²
If the person being backbitten is not aware of the backbiter, the backbiter should ask Allāh's pardon and forgiveness, so that the person will not be made aware of what he has done [regarding his right].
[³² Bukhārī, vol. 5, p. 73; Tirmidhī, #2421. | Book: Discipline: The Path To Spiritual Growth, p. 61 | By Imām Ibn Qudāmah al-Maqdīsī [d. 689H] | Translated from the original Arabic | Dār as-Sunnah Publishers]
It was narrated by Abū Hurayrah (raḍiyAllāhu 'anhu) from the Prophet (ﷺ) that he said:
"Whoever has wronged his brother, whether in regards to wealth or honour, should ask for his pardon before he pays for it [in the Afterlife] when he will have neither a dirham nor a dīnār. If he had any good deeds they will be taken and given to the one whom he wronged, or the bad deeds of the one whom he wronged will be loaded on to him."³²
If the person being backbitten is not aware of the backbiter, the backbiter should ask Allāh's pardon and forgiveness, so that the person will not be made aware of what he has done [regarding his right].
[³² Bukhārī, vol. 5, p. 73; Tirmidhī, #2421. | Book: Discipline: The Path To Spiritual Growth, p. 61 | By Imām Ibn Qudāmah al-Maqdīsī [d. 689H] | Translated from the original Arabic | Dār as-Sunnah Publishers]
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The Prophet ﷺ said: "Allah is kind and loves kindness, and He rewards for kindness in a way that He does not reward for harshness". Sahih Muslim: 2593.
From this Hadith we learn that dealing kindly and mercifully towards others, will always lead to positive results.
Contrary to that, dealing harshly and arrogantly with others, including your own children, will always lead to negative results.
A person must seek Allah's ﷻ help and continuously ask Him for patience, wisdom and good manners.
From this Hadith we learn that dealing kindly and mercifully towards others, will always lead to positive results.
Contrary to that, dealing harshly and arrogantly with others, including your own children, will always lead to negative results.
A person must seek Allah's ﷻ help and continuously ask Him for patience, wisdom and good manners.
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From Sulaymaan ibn Mus-hir: from Kharashah ibn al-Hurr, who said:
"A man bore witness in the presence of Umar ibn al-Khattaab -radiyallaahu anhu, so Umar said to him: “I do not know you, and it does not harm you that I do not know you, but bring someone who does know you.”
So a man said: ‘I know him, O Chief of the Believers.’
He said: “What do you know of him.”
He said: ‘Uprightness.’
He said: “Is he your closest neighbour; so that you know about his night and his day, and his comings and goings?”
He said: ‘No.’
He said: “So have you had (monetary) dealings with him involving dirhams and deenars, which will indicate his piety?”
He said: ‘No.’
He said: “Then has he been your companion upon a journey which could indicate to you his good character?”
He said: ‘No.’
He said: “Then you do not know him.”
Then he said to the man: “Bring me someone who knows you.”[1]
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[1] Reported by al-Bayhaqee and others, and it was declared to be ‘saheeh’ (authentic) by Ibnus-Sakan, and our Shaikh [i.e.Muhammad Naasiruddeen al-Albaanee] agreed; and refer to’al-Irwaa·’ (no.2637).
[From ‘al-Fawaa·idul-Hisaan’(2/18-19) of Husayn al-Awaayishah].
Translated by Dawood Burbank
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From Sulaymaan ibn Mus-hir: from Kharashah ibn al-Hurr, who said:
"A man bore witness in the presence of Umar ibn al-Khattaab -radiyallaahu anhu, so Umar said to him: “I do not know you, and it does not harm you that I do not know you, but bring someone who does know you.”
So a man said: ‘I know him, O Chief of the Believers.’
He said: “What do you know of him.”
He said: ‘Uprightness.’
He said: “Is he your closest neighbour; so that you know about his night and his day, and his comings and goings?”
He said: ‘No.’
He said: “So have you had (monetary) dealings with him involving dirhams and deenars, which will indicate his piety?”
He said: ‘No.’
He said: “Then has he been your companion upon a journey which could indicate to you his good character?”
He said: ‘No.’
He said: “Then you do not know him.”
Then he said to the man: “Bring me someone who knows you.”[1]
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[1] Reported by al-Bayhaqee and others, and it was declared to be ‘saheeh’ (authentic) by Ibnus-Sakan, and our Shaikh [i.e.Muhammad Naasiruddeen al-Albaanee] agreed; and refer to’al-Irwaa·’ (no.2637).
[From ‘al-Fawaa·idul-Hisaan’(2/18-19) of Husayn al-Awaayishah].
Translated by Dawood Burbank
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على المنهج السلف
LIFE IS LIKE A SNAKE
‘Ali Ibn Abi Talib said:
“The likeness of this worldly life is that of a snake: soft to the touch, it will kill you with its poison. So turn away from what impresses you of it, since what stays with you is so little. And do not be concerned about it, since you are certain about its parting. And be most happy in it when you are most heedful of it; for every time its companion takes solace in one of its delights, it gives way to one of its woes.”
Ibn Abi Al-Dunya, Kitab Al-Zuhd article 164
‘Ali Ibn Abi Talib said:
“The likeness of this worldly life is that of a snake: soft to the touch, it will kill you with its poison. So turn away from what impresses you of it, since what stays with you is so little. And do not be concerned about it, since you are certain about its parting. And be most happy in it when you are most heedful of it; for every time its companion takes solace in one of its delights, it gives way to one of its woes.”
Ibn Abi Al-Dunya, Kitab Al-Zuhd article 164
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Ibn al Jawzi رحمه الله said,
"You are the most precious creature to Allah, so be content with what Allah has decreed for you, because he who loves never questions or accuses the one he loves.
The Grace of Allah upon you in all that He created for your sake is as clear as daylight, so how could you imagine that He would neglect when you are at the roof of it all?”
[Seeds of Admonishment and Reform pg. 186]
"You are the most precious creature to Allah, so be content with what Allah has decreed for you, because he who loves never questions or accuses the one he loves.
The Grace of Allah upon you in all that He created for your sake is as clear as daylight, so how could you imagine that He would neglect when you are at the roof of it all?”
[Seeds of Admonishment and Reform pg. 186]
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Aḥmad bin Ḥanbal رحمه الله said:
"Carry the fear of Allah wherever you go, and keep your eyes set on the hereafter."
[Siyar aʿlām al-nubalāʾ]
"Carry the fear of Allah wherever you go, and keep your eyes set on the hereafter."
[Siyar aʿlām al-nubalāʾ]
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"Imagine how your parents would feel" ...
"Similarly, now imagine how Allah would feel"...
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While explaining SHIRK, many muslims wrongly misrepresent the sifãt of Allah by saying that Allah feels sad or upset when partners are associated with him..
This is a grave error ‼️
Firstly equating Allah عز وجل with his creation in any way is a disaster secondly HE never feels sad nor upset, rather HE is "angry" on the one who does this as per the Prophetic ﷺ explanation.
قلت يا رسول الله، أي الأعمال أبغضُ إلى الله؟ قال: ((الإشراك بالله))
[رواه أبو يعلى بإسناد جيدٍ وصحَّحه الألباني في صحيح الترغيب والترهيب]
Allah ﷻ is the one & only, free from all needs. He is not a helpless weak diety to feel sad.
Allah ﷻ says :
{ لَوْ أَنَّ أَوَّلَكُمْ وَآخِرَكُمْ وَإِنْسَكُمْ وَجِنَّكُمْ كَانُوا عَلَى أَفْجَرِ قَلْبِ رَجُلٍ وَاحِدٍ مِنْكُمْ، مَا نَقَصَ ذَلِكَ مِنْ مُلْكِي شَيْئًا }
[O My servants, if the first of you and the last of you, and the humans of you and the jinn of you, were all as wicked as the most wicked heart of any individual amongst you, then this would not decrease from My Kingdom anything] - Refer Saheeh Muslim.
Please do not explain shirk in this way to any one and keep reading ahadeeth for finer understanding of the deen.
"Similarly, now imagine how Allah would feel"...
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While explaining SHIRK, many muslims wrongly misrepresent the sifãt of Allah by saying that Allah feels sad or upset when partners are associated with him..
This is a grave error ‼️
Firstly equating Allah عز وجل with his creation in any way is a disaster secondly HE never feels sad nor upset, rather HE is "angry" on the one who does this as per the Prophetic ﷺ explanation.
قلت يا رسول الله، أي الأعمال أبغضُ إلى الله؟ قال: ((الإشراك بالله))
[رواه أبو يعلى بإسناد جيدٍ وصحَّحه الألباني في صحيح الترغيب والترهيب]
Allah ﷻ is the one & only, free from all needs. He is not a helpless weak diety to feel sad.
Allah ﷻ says :
{ لَوْ أَنَّ أَوَّلَكُمْ وَآخِرَكُمْ وَإِنْسَكُمْ وَجِنَّكُمْ كَانُوا عَلَى أَفْجَرِ قَلْبِ رَجُلٍ وَاحِدٍ مِنْكُمْ، مَا نَقَصَ ذَلِكَ مِنْ مُلْكِي شَيْئًا }
[O My servants, if the first of you and the last of you, and the humans of you and the jinn of you, were all as wicked as the most wicked heart of any individual amongst you, then this would not decrease from My Kingdom anything] - Refer Saheeh Muslim.
Please do not explain shirk in this way to any one and keep reading ahadeeth for finer understanding of the deen.
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Every minute someone leaves this world behind.
We are all in “the line” without knowing it.
We never know how many people are before us.
We can not move to the back of the line.
We can not step out of the line.
We can not avoid the line.
So while we wait in line -
Make moments count.
Make priorities.
Make the time.
Make your gifts known.
Make a nobody feel like a somebody.
Make your voice heard.
Make the small things big.
Make someone smile.
Make the change.
Make love.
Make up.
Make peace.
Make sure to tell your people they are loved.
Make sure to have no regrets.
Make sure you are ready.
We are all in “the line” without knowing it.
We never know how many people are before us.
We can not move to the back of the line.
We can not step out of the line.
We can not avoid the line.
So while we wait in line -
Make moments count.
Make priorities.
Make the time.
Make your gifts known.
Make a nobody feel like a somebody.
Make your voice heard.
Make the small things big.
Make someone smile.
Make the change.
Make love.
Make up.
Make peace.
Make sure to tell your people they are loved.
Make sure to have no regrets.
Make sure you are ready.
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Ibn al-Qayyim said:
فَإِنَّ الْفَتْوَى تَتَغَيَّرُ بِتَغَيُّرِ الزَّمَانِ وَالْمَكَانِ وَالْعَوَائِدِ وَالْأَحْوَالِ وَذَلِكَ كُلُّهُ مِنْ دِينِ اللَّهِ كَمَا تَقَدَّمَ بَيَانُهُ وَبِاَللَّهِ التَّوْفِيقُ
Indeed, the judgment (al-fatwa) changes with the change of time, place, custom, and circumstance. All of this is from the religion of Allah as has been explained, and success comes from Allah.
Source: I’lām al-Muwaqqi’īn 4/157
فَإِنَّ الْفَتْوَى تَتَغَيَّرُ بِتَغَيُّرِ الزَّمَانِ وَالْمَكَانِ وَالْعَوَائِدِ وَالْأَحْوَالِ وَذَلِكَ كُلُّهُ مِنْ دِينِ اللَّهِ كَمَا تَقَدَّمَ بَيَانُهُ وَبِاَللَّهِ التَّوْفِيقُ
Indeed, the judgment (al-fatwa) changes with the change of time, place, custom, and circumstance. All of this is from the religion of Allah as has been explained, and success comes from Allah.
Source: I’lām al-Muwaqqi’īn 4/157
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REMINDER!
We Learn So Many Things But Do Not Act On Them
~ We have learnt that, if we say "Subhanallaah wa bihamdihii" a hundred times, our sins will be forgiven, even if they were as much as the foam of the sea.
Yet, so many days and nights pass us by and we do NOT say these words.
~ We have learnt that, two rak'ahs of Salaatu-Duhaa outweigh 360 acts of sadaqah.
Yet, so many days and nights pass us by and we do NOT observe Salatul-Duhaa.
~ We have learnt that, whoever voluntarily fast for a single day in the path of Allaah , Allaah will distance his face from the fire by seven trenches and also distance his face from the fire by seventy khareefs. Yet, we do NOT observe voluntary fasting.
~ We are aware that, whoever visits a sick person will have 70,000 angels follow him as he returns home, seeking Allah's forgiveness for him.
Yet, we have NOT visited the sick this week
~ We have learnt that, whoever prays upon a dead muslim and follows the corpse to the grave until it is buried will have two Qiiraats of reward; and a Qiiraat is simlar to the size of Mount Uhud.
Yet, so many weeks pass us by and we do NOT go to the graveyards to pray Salatul Janaazah on the dying Muslims.
~ We have learnt that, whoever builds a masjid for Allah, even if it is the size of a bird's nest, Allah will build a house for him in Paradise.
Yet, we do NOT contribute towards the building of masjids.
~We have learnt that, the one who helps a widow and her orphans is like the mujahid fighting in the path of Allaah or like the fasting person who doesn't break his fast at all or like the one who spends the entire night doing Tahajjud and doesn't sleep at all.
Yet, we do NOT partake in the assistance of widows and their helpless orphans.
~ We have learnt that whoever recites a single letter from the Qur'an will get a hasannah, and a hasanah is recorded in ten folds.
Yet, we do NOT bother to recite the Qur'an everyday.
~ We have learnt that, the one who performs Hajj-Mabruur will be rewarded with none other than Paradise and will be recompensed by returning back to his homeland, just as the day his mother gave birth to him (i.e. with a clean slate of sins; all his sins washed away).
Yet, we do NOT bother to fulfil the rites of Hajj, worse for those who have the means, despite the fact that the rites are easy and have been simplified for us.
~ We have learnt that, the honour of a believer is in his getting up to pray Tahajjud at night, and that the Prophet (may Allah's peace and blessings be upon him, his household and companions) were never negligent of observing Tahajjud all through their lives, even though they were pre-occupied with seeking for their livelihoods, and in spreading the religion of Allah.
Yet, we are extremely negligent in this aspect of worship
~ We have learnt that, the Day of judgement is surely approaching; without any doubt, and that Allaah will surely raise the occupants of the graves.
Yet, we do NOT prepare for this Great Day.
~ We bury the dead and pray janaazah upon them.
Yet, we act heedlessly, as though such a day is NOT meant for us.
My dear brother and sister, know that every single breath you take in, moves you closer to your appointed time; death.
Know now, right now my brother and sister that even as you read this reminder, every single breath you take in reading this moves you closer to your appointed TIME; to your END; your DEATH; your GRAVE.
So, glad tidings to the one who reads these words, understands them, and HASTENS to WORK with them...
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We Learn So Many Things But Do Not Act On Them
~ We have learnt that, if we say "Subhanallaah wa bihamdihii" a hundred times, our sins will be forgiven, even if they were as much as the foam of the sea.
Yet, so many days and nights pass us by and we do NOT say these words.
~ We have learnt that, two rak'ahs of Salaatu-Duhaa outweigh 360 acts of sadaqah.
Yet, so many days and nights pass us by and we do NOT observe Salatul-Duhaa.
~ We have learnt that, whoever voluntarily fast for a single day in the path of Allaah , Allaah will distance his face from the fire by seven trenches and also distance his face from the fire by seventy khareefs. Yet, we do NOT observe voluntary fasting.
~ We are aware that, whoever visits a sick person will have 70,000 angels follow him as he returns home, seeking Allah's forgiveness for him.
Yet, we have NOT visited the sick this week
~ We have learnt that, whoever prays upon a dead muslim and follows the corpse to the grave until it is buried will have two Qiiraats of reward; and a Qiiraat is simlar to the size of Mount Uhud.
Yet, so many weeks pass us by and we do NOT go to the graveyards to pray Salatul Janaazah on the dying Muslims.
~ We have learnt that, whoever builds a masjid for Allah, even if it is the size of a bird's nest, Allah will build a house for him in Paradise.
Yet, we do NOT contribute towards the building of masjids.
~We have learnt that, the one who helps a widow and her orphans is like the mujahid fighting in the path of Allaah or like the fasting person who doesn't break his fast at all or like the one who spends the entire night doing Tahajjud and doesn't sleep at all.
Yet, we do NOT partake in the assistance of widows and their helpless orphans.
~ We have learnt that whoever recites a single letter from the Qur'an will get a hasannah, and a hasanah is recorded in ten folds.
Yet, we do NOT bother to recite the Qur'an everyday.
~ We have learnt that, the one who performs Hajj-Mabruur will be rewarded with none other than Paradise and will be recompensed by returning back to his homeland, just as the day his mother gave birth to him (i.e. with a clean slate of sins; all his sins washed away).
Yet, we do NOT bother to fulfil the rites of Hajj, worse for those who have the means, despite the fact that the rites are easy and have been simplified for us.
~ We have learnt that, the honour of a believer is in his getting up to pray Tahajjud at night, and that the Prophet (may Allah's peace and blessings be upon him, his household and companions) were never negligent of observing Tahajjud all through their lives, even though they were pre-occupied with seeking for their livelihoods, and in spreading the religion of Allah.
Yet, we are extremely negligent in this aspect of worship
~ We have learnt that, the Day of judgement is surely approaching; without any doubt, and that Allaah will surely raise the occupants of the graves.
Yet, we do NOT prepare for this Great Day.
~ We bury the dead and pray janaazah upon them.
Yet, we act heedlessly, as though such a day is NOT meant for us.
My dear brother and sister, know that every single breath you take in, moves you closer to your appointed time; death.
Know now, right now my brother and sister that even as you read this reminder, every single breath you take in reading this moves you closer to your appointed TIME; to your END; your DEATH; your GRAVE.
So, glad tidings to the one who reads these words, understands them, and HASTENS to WORK with them...
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Inflation worrying you ?
Some people approached Abu Haazim complaining to him, saying: “O Abu Haazim! Do you not see that the prices (of commodities) have gone up?!” He replied: ❝Why does that distress you? The One (i.e. Allaah) who provides sustenance for us when the things are inexpensive is the same Who will provide for us when it gets expensive.❞
[al-Hilyah (3/239)]
Some people approached Abu Haazim complaining to him, saying: “O Abu Haazim! Do you not see that the prices (of commodities) have gone up?!” He replied: ❝Why does that distress you? The One (i.e. Allaah) who provides sustenance for us when the things are inexpensive is the same Who will provide for us when it gets expensive.❞
[al-Hilyah (3/239)]
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Abu Hāzim said: “Any blessing which does not make one closer to Allāh is in fact a trial.”
● [الـمـجـالـسـة و جـواهـر الـعـلـم ٣٦١١/٩١/٤]
● [الـمـجـالـسـة و جـواهـر الـعـلـم ٣٦١١/٩١/٤]
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If you're feeling hopeless due to the pain of our ummah. Or if you're feeling hopeless because of a personal trial you're struggling with, I need you to internalise this hadith and hold onto it with everything you have...
The Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, said, “When one of you calls upon Allah, let him hope for the greatest of things. Verily, NOTHING has any greatness over Allah.”
Sahih Ibn Hibban
With everything that's going on, it's so easy to lose hope. But we can't. We must be resilient. And our resilience and hope comes from knowing that when we say Allahu Akbar - that we understand that there is absolutely nothing that has greatness over Him. Nothing!
Aliyah Umm Raiyaan
The Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, said, “When one of you calls upon Allah, let him hope for the greatest of things. Verily, NOTHING has any greatness over Allah.”
Sahih Ibn Hibban
With everything that's going on, it's so easy to lose hope. But we can't. We must be resilient. And our resilience and hope comes from knowing that when we say Allahu Akbar - that we understand that there is absolutely nothing that has greatness over Him. Nothing!
Aliyah Umm Raiyaan
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"Those who turn away from my sunnah is not of me"
How to implement The Sunnah of The Prophetﷺ? It can only be attained by knowledge so brothers and sisters don't waste time don't waste your youth on worldly pleasures, seeking knowledge and doing righteous actions is from The way of The Straight path, The way of The Sahabah.
Ibn Al-Qayyim رحمه لله said:
"Just like there is no life for the Earth except with Rain,likewise there is no life for the Heart except with knowledge"
[Miftaah Daar As- Sa'aadah 1/508]
✒️Abu Qutub
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How to implement The Sunnah of The Prophetﷺ? It can only be attained by knowledge so brothers and sisters don't waste time don't waste your youth on worldly pleasures, seeking knowledge and doing righteous actions is from The way of The Straight path, The way of The Sahabah.
Ibn Al-Qayyim رحمه لله said:
"Just like there is no life for the Earth except with Rain,likewise there is no life for the Heart except with knowledge"
[Miftaah Daar As- Sa'aadah 1/508]
✒️Abu Qutub
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Whether it's a scholar, a student of knowledge, an imam or just a normal person like ourselves; every single person is going through his or her own tests.
If you take a millionaire, you will find he has worries. Take a poor man and he also has worries. Take anyone in between and you'll find concerns and worries there aswell.
Such is the nature of this dunya. Right until we leave this world we will be faced with tests and trials. Some will be minor but others will feel like they will break us. When we are going through the test it's difficult but afterwards we always see how Allah gave us patience and perseverance to deal with it.
Compare the blessings of this life to just some of the delights of jannah:
○ In this life wealth comes and goes. One day you are rich but the next you might be poor
♧ In Jannah there is no poverty. The soil is of musk and trees of gold. Rivers of water, honey, wine and milk. Palaces and hollowed out pearls miles high
○ In this life you have energy and ability one moment, but the next moment you're tired or perhaps you're ill
♧ In Jannah there is no fatigue or illnesses or death. It is pure ever-lasting bliss
○ In this life you're children or family are in danger from thieves or animals or oppressors
♧ In Jannah there is no ill feeling and no thieves or oppressors. There is pure safety
○ In this life your wife might leave you or marry again after your death
♧ In Jannah the hooris can only see their husbands and they are only for them
○ In this life there are bills and taxes and financial worries
♧ In Jannah everything is free and forever
○ In this world our beauty fades
♧ In Jannah the people will continue increasing in their beauty
○ In this world our neighbours might be difficult or ill-mannered
♧ In Jannah the neighbours will be the scholars and righteous and martyrs
○ In this world we have the speech of Allah
♧ In Jannah the people will see Allah
So don't sell Jannah for this lowly dunya. Don't sell an eternity of happiness for a short moment of pleasure. May Allah grant us Jannah.
If you take a millionaire, you will find he has worries. Take a poor man and he also has worries. Take anyone in between and you'll find concerns and worries there aswell.
Such is the nature of this dunya. Right until we leave this world we will be faced with tests and trials. Some will be minor but others will feel like they will break us. When we are going through the test it's difficult but afterwards we always see how Allah gave us patience and perseverance to deal with it.
Compare the blessings of this life to just some of the delights of jannah:
○ In this life wealth comes and goes. One day you are rich but the next you might be poor
♧ In Jannah there is no poverty. The soil is of musk and trees of gold. Rivers of water, honey, wine and milk. Palaces and hollowed out pearls miles high
○ In this life you have energy and ability one moment, but the next moment you're tired or perhaps you're ill
♧ In Jannah there is no fatigue or illnesses or death. It is pure ever-lasting bliss
○ In this life you're children or family are in danger from thieves or animals or oppressors
♧ In Jannah there is no ill feeling and no thieves or oppressors. There is pure safety
○ In this life your wife might leave you or marry again after your death
♧ In Jannah the hooris can only see their husbands and they are only for them
○ In this life there are bills and taxes and financial worries
♧ In Jannah everything is free and forever
○ In this world our beauty fades
♧ In Jannah the people will continue increasing in their beauty
○ In this world our neighbours might be difficult or ill-mannered
♧ In Jannah the neighbours will be the scholars and righteous and martyrs
○ In this world we have the speech of Allah
♧ In Jannah the people will see Allah
So don't sell Jannah for this lowly dunya. Don't sell an eternity of happiness for a short moment of pleasure. May Allah grant us Jannah.
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✍️ Ibn 'Ulayyah narrated to us, from Khalid, from 'Ikrimah, from Ibn 'Abbas رضى الله عنه who said:
"The cat is a source of entertainment in the household."
[Musannaf Ibn Abi Shaybah, Hadith #330, Sahih]
حَدَّثَنَا ابْنُ عُلَيَّةَ ، عَنْ خَالِدٍ ، عَنْ عِكْرِمَةَ ، عَنِ ابْنِ عَبَّاسٍ ، قَالَ : الْهِرُّ مِنْ مَتَاعِ الْبَيْتِ.
"The cat is a source of entertainment in the household."
[Musannaf Ibn Abi Shaybah, Hadith #330, Sahih]
حَدَّثَنَا ابْنُ عُلَيَّةَ ، عَنْ خَالِدٍ ، عَنْ عِكْرِمَةَ ، عَنِ ابْنِ عَبَّاسٍ ، قَالَ : الْهِرُّ مِنْ مَتَاعِ الْبَيْتِ.
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The more older I get the more I understand the verse… 🤔
Indeed, [O Muhammad Pbuh], you do not guide whom you like, but Allah guides whom He wills. And He is most knowing of the [rightly] guided.
(Surah Al-Qasas)
We can only guide and make dua for people. Ultimately if they choose another path. This is ultimately the will of Allah. 🙏
Family relationships are deteriorating at an outstanding rate. 😢
If your children, siblings, parents and ultimately your spouse is not focusing on the deen then you are going to facing trials and tribulations. This is because Allah wants you to connect and come back to him.
Until we don’t look within ourselves and understanding we can only change ourselves, become better human beings and ultimately our connection to Allah, we cannot change anything externally.
Peace out…
Indeed, [O Muhammad Pbuh], you do not guide whom you like, but Allah guides whom He wills. And He is most knowing of the [rightly] guided.
(Surah Al-Qasas)
We can only guide and make dua for people. Ultimately if they choose another path. This is ultimately the will of Allah. 🙏
Family relationships are deteriorating at an outstanding rate. 😢
If your children, siblings, parents and ultimately your spouse is not focusing on the deen then you are going to facing trials and tribulations. This is because Allah wants you to connect and come back to him.
Until we don’t look within ourselves and understanding we can only change ourselves, become better human beings and ultimately our connection to Allah, we cannot change anything externally.
Peace out…
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The Wisdom in Reciting Surah al-‘Aalaa and al-Ghaashiyah in the #Friday Prayer: Sheikh al-Fawzan
In his response to a question posed about surah al-‘Aalaa[87], sheikh Saalih al-Fawzaan mentioned the following point of benefit:
شرع الله قِرَاءة (سَبِّحْ اسْمَ رَبِّكَ الأَعْلَى) و(هَلْ أَتَاكَ حَدِيثُ الْغَاشِيَةِ) في صلاة الجُمعة لأن في هاتين السورتين تذكيرًا للناس، وتنبيهًا للناس على ما أمامهم من الحِسابِ والجزاءِ والبعثِ والنُشور، ليستعدوا لذلك ولا يَنْسَاقوا مع الحياة الدُنيا وإنما ينتبهُون لآخرتهم ويستعدون لما أمامهم من الدار الباقية وعدم الانشغال بالدار الفانية وهذا مِن فضل الله علينا وعلى الناس أن الله يُنبِهُنا بما فيهِ خيرنا وصلاحنا وينهانا عما يضرنا هذا من رحمتهِ بنا وإحسانه إلينا فلهُ الحمد والمِنة وَصَلَّى الله وَسَلَمَ عَلَى نَبِينَا مُحَمد وَعَلَى آلِهِ وَصَحْبِهِ أَجْمَعِين .ـ
Allah legislated reciting surah al-‘Aalaa [87] along with surah al-Ghaashiyah [88] in the Friday prayer because these two surahs contain a reminder for the people and alert them to what lies ahead of them – that is, that they will be taken to account and recompensed for their deeds, and that they will be brought forth from the graves and raised up – in order that they might prepare themselves for it and not get carried away with this worldly life. All of this is so that they would be mindful of their hereafter and prepare for what lies ahead of them in that enduring life ahead, and so that they will not be distracted and busied by this current passing life.
This is all part of Allah’s favors towards us and towards mankind at large that He alerts us to what brings about good and rectification and forbids us from what will harm us. This comes from His mercy and goodness towards us – and all praise belongs to Him, and may Allah bestow His blessings and salutations upon our prophet, Muhammad, and upon his family and all of his companions.
https://tulayhah.wordpress.com/2018/10/18/the-wisdom-in-reciting-surah-al-aalaa-and-al-ghaashiyah-in-the-friday-prayer-sheikh-al-fawzan/
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In his response to a question posed about surah al-‘Aalaa[87], sheikh Saalih al-Fawzaan mentioned the following point of benefit:
شرع الله قِرَاءة (سَبِّحْ اسْمَ رَبِّكَ الأَعْلَى) و(هَلْ أَتَاكَ حَدِيثُ الْغَاشِيَةِ) في صلاة الجُمعة لأن في هاتين السورتين تذكيرًا للناس، وتنبيهًا للناس على ما أمامهم من الحِسابِ والجزاءِ والبعثِ والنُشور، ليستعدوا لذلك ولا يَنْسَاقوا مع الحياة الدُنيا وإنما ينتبهُون لآخرتهم ويستعدون لما أمامهم من الدار الباقية وعدم الانشغال بالدار الفانية وهذا مِن فضل الله علينا وعلى الناس أن الله يُنبِهُنا بما فيهِ خيرنا وصلاحنا وينهانا عما يضرنا هذا من رحمتهِ بنا وإحسانه إلينا فلهُ الحمد والمِنة وَصَلَّى الله وَسَلَمَ عَلَى نَبِينَا مُحَمد وَعَلَى آلِهِ وَصَحْبِهِ أَجْمَعِين .ـ
Allah legislated reciting surah al-‘Aalaa [87] along with surah al-Ghaashiyah [88] in the Friday prayer because these two surahs contain a reminder for the people and alert them to what lies ahead of them – that is, that they will be taken to account and recompensed for their deeds, and that they will be brought forth from the graves and raised up – in order that they might prepare themselves for it and not get carried away with this worldly life. All of this is so that they would be mindful of their hereafter and prepare for what lies ahead of them in that enduring life ahead, and so that they will not be distracted and busied by this current passing life.
This is all part of Allah’s favors towards us and towards mankind at large that He alerts us to what brings about good and rectification and forbids us from what will harm us. This comes from His mercy and goodness towards us – and all praise belongs to Him, and may Allah bestow His blessings and salutations upon our prophet, Muhammad, and upon his family and all of his companions.
https://tulayhah.wordpress.com/2018/10/18/the-wisdom-in-reciting-surah-al-aalaa-and-al-ghaashiyah-in-the-friday-prayer-sheikh-al-fawzan/
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The Wisdom in Reciting Surah al-‘Aalaa and al-Ghaashiyah in the Friday Prayer: Sheikh al-Fawzan
In his response to a question posed about surah al-‘Aalaa [87], sheikh Saalih al-Fawzaan mentioned the following point of benefit: شرع الله قِرَاءة (سَبِّحْ اسْمَ رَبِّكَ الأَعْلَى) و(هَلْ أَ…
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✒ None Can Harm You If You Speak Truth To Please Your Lord
Prophet Muḥammad Ṣallallāhu-ʿAlaihi Wa Sallam said:
“Whoever seeks to please Allāh by displeasing people; Allāh will suffice him against need (and harm) of people and whoever seeks to please people by displeasing Allāh; Allāh will leave his authority with people (who will eventually oppress him).”
● [رواه الترمذي ٢٤١٤ ، صححه الألباني]
Prophet Muḥammad Ṣallallāhu-ʿAlaihi Wa Sallam said:
“Whoever seeks to please Allāh by displeasing people; Allāh will suffice him against need (and harm) of people and whoever seeks to please people by displeasing Allāh; Allāh will leave his authority with people (who will eventually oppress him).”
● [رواه الترمذي ٢٤١٤ ، صححه الألباني]
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