✒ Inna Akramakum ʿIndallāhi Atqaakum
Prophet Muḥammad Ṣallallāhu-ʿAlaihi Wa Sallam said to Abū Dharr Raḍi-Allāhu ʿAnhu:
انظر فإنك لست بخير من أحمر ولا أسود إلا أن تفضله بتقوى
“Look!! For indeed you are NOT better than a red (i.e a white person) or a black (person) except that (if) you are superior to him in righteousness (Taqwā).”
● [مختصر صحيح الجامع الصغير برقم ١٥٠٥ ، حسنه الألباني]
Prophet Muḥammad Ṣallallāhu-ʿAlaihi Wa Sallam said to Abū Dharr Raḍi-Allāhu ʿAnhu:
انظر فإنك لست بخير من أحمر ولا أسود إلا أن تفضله بتقوى
“Look!! For indeed you are NOT better than a red (i.e a white person) or a black (person) except that (if) you are superior to him in righteousness (Taqwā).”
● [مختصر صحيح الجامع الصغير برقم ١٥٠٥ ، حسنه الألباني]
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Sayyiduna Anas (radiyallahu’anhu) reports that Rasulullah (sallallahu’alayhi wasallam) said:
🔴Poverty almost leads to disbelief.🔴
(Musnad Ahmad ibn Mani’, Al-Mu’jamul Awsat, Hadith: 4056, Shu’abul Iman of Bayhaqi, Hadith: 6188 and others. See Ithaful khiyarah, Hadith: 7247 and Al-Maqasidul Hasanah, Hadith: 789
🔴Poverty almost leads to disbelief.🔴
(Musnad Ahmad ibn Mani’, Al-Mu’jamul Awsat, Hadith: 4056, Shu’abul Iman of Bayhaqi, Hadith: 6188 and others. See Ithaful khiyarah, Hadith: 7247 and Al-Maqasidul Hasanah, Hadith: 789
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“Perform many good deeds and Allāh will make you feel happy and at ease in your grave. Stay away from all prohibited deeds and thus will you taste the sweetness of Īmān. Sit in the company of righteous and pious people and Allāh will make well for you the affairs of your religion. And in the affairs of your religion, consult those who fear Allāh. Hasten to perform good deeds and Allāh will protect you from disobeying Him.
Remember Allāh frequently and as a result, Allāh will make you less desirous of this world (and its pleasures and possessions). Remember death and as a result, Allāh will make your worldly affairs easier for you. Yearn for Paradise and as a result, Allāh will help you obey Him. Be frightened by the Hellfire and as a result, Allāh will make it easier for you to endure the hardships of this life.”
— Refer to “The Biography of Sufyān ath-Thawrī” (pp. 176-181).
Remember Allāh frequently and as a result, Allāh will make you less desirous of this world (and its pleasures and possessions). Remember death and as a result, Allāh will make your worldly affairs easier for you. Yearn for Paradise and as a result, Allāh will help you obey Him. Be frightened by the Hellfire and as a result, Allāh will make it easier for you to endure the hardships of this life.”
— Refer to “The Biography of Sufyān ath-Thawrī” (pp. 176-181).
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The Prophet ﷺ said, “Men will appear near the end of time who seek the worldly life with religion, confusing the people. Their skin is as soft as sheep, their words are sweeter than sugar, yet their hearts are like the hearts of wolves.”
Source: Sunan al-Tirmidhī 2404
Grade: Hasan (fair) according to Ibn Hajar
عَنْ النَّبِيِّ صَلَّى اللَّهُ عَلَيْهِ وَسَلَّمَ قَالَ يَخْرُجُ فِي آخِرِ الزَّمَانِ رِجَالٌ يَخْتِلُونَ الدُّنْيَا بِالدِّينِ يَلْبَسُونَ لِلنَّاسِ جُلُودَ الضَّأْنِ مِنْ اللِّينِ أَلْسِنَتُهُمْ أَحْلَى مِنْ السُّكَّرِ وَقُلُوبُهُمْ قُلُوبُ الذِّئَابِ
2404 سنن الترمذي كتاب الزهد باب ما جاء في ذهاب البصر
5/63 المحدث ابن حجر العسقلاني خلاصة حكم المحدث حسن في هداية الرواة
Source: Sunan al-Tirmidhī 2404
Grade: Hasan (fair) according to Ibn Hajar
عَنْ النَّبِيِّ صَلَّى اللَّهُ عَلَيْهِ وَسَلَّمَ قَالَ يَخْرُجُ فِي آخِرِ الزَّمَانِ رِجَالٌ يَخْتِلُونَ الدُّنْيَا بِالدِّينِ يَلْبَسُونَ لِلنَّاسِ جُلُودَ الضَّأْنِ مِنْ اللِّينِ أَلْسِنَتُهُمْ أَحْلَى مِنْ السُّكَّرِ وَقُلُوبُهُمْ قُلُوبُ الذِّئَابِ
2404 سنن الترمذي كتاب الزهد باب ما جاء في ذهاب البصر
5/63 المحدث ابن حجر العسقلاني خلاصة حكم المحدث حسن في هداية الرواة
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*MULTIPLE INTENTIONS (Niyyah) in Islam*
A) Intention to please Allah alone while doing a single action.
B) Dual Intentions behind a single action, to please Allah and please others.
C) Dual Intentions behind a single action, to please Allah and achieve some wordly benefits.
D) Multiple intentions behind a single action.
Not all dual/ multiple intentions are by default "Riyaa" (Shirk).
Scholars has differentiated this in two ways.
1) Riyaa
2) Tashreek fin Niyyah
While the (B) is Shirk with Allah called "Riyaa" , (C) is not always problematic.
There are many types of (C) that are allowed in Islam, some of them like :
1) Trading / Buying or Selling during Hajj. (Allowed by Allah)
2) Giving a sacrifice 🐐 or charity to please Allah and also intending to avert evil. (Allowed)
3) Fasting for reward from Allah and also intending to loose weight. (Allowed)
4) Learning in an Islamic University to spread Islamic knowledge and even intending to get wordly credentials /degrees like Masters/ Doctorates (having an equivalent wordly value). - (Allowed)
5) Fighting for Allah but also to achieve war booty. (Allowed)
The sahaba used to wonder, how could a person do worship and at the same time earn wordly benefits in Hajj. So Allah revealed the verse :
{ لَيْسَ عَلَيْكُمْ جُنَاحٌ أَن تَبْتَغُواْ فَضْلًا مِّن رَّبِّكُمْ }
Also, the Mujahid who fought for Allah wants to fight against injustice on earth and also can intends to collect wordly rewards as allowed by Muhammad ﷺ when he encouragingly said to his companions
"من قتل قتيلًا له عليه بينة فله سلبه" - صحيح البخاري
"Anyone who has killed an enemy and has a proof of that, will posses his spoils."
𝑰𝒏 𝒄𝒐𝒏𝒄𝒍𝒖𝒔𝒊𝒐𝒏 ::
1) Worship of Allah plus intending some wordly gains for yourself (allowed in some cases)
2) Worship of Allah intending to please others as well is always Shirk and the worst of sins.
May Allah help us.
A) Intention to please Allah alone while doing a single action.
B) Dual Intentions behind a single action, to please Allah and please others.
C) Dual Intentions behind a single action, to please Allah and achieve some wordly benefits.
D) Multiple intentions behind a single action.
Not all dual/ multiple intentions are by default "Riyaa" (Shirk).
Scholars has differentiated this in two ways.
1) Riyaa
2) Tashreek fin Niyyah
While the (B) is Shirk with Allah called "Riyaa" , (C) is not always problematic.
There are many types of (C) that are allowed in Islam, some of them like :
1) Trading / Buying or Selling during Hajj. (Allowed by Allah)
2) Giving a sacrifice 🐐 or charity to please Allah and also intending to avert evil. (Allowed)
3) Fasting for reward from Allah and also intending to loose weight. (Allowed)
4) Learning in an Islamic University to spread Islamic knowledge and even intending to get wordly credentials /degrees like Masters/ Doctorates (having an equivalent wordly value). - (Allowed)
5) Fighting for Allah but also to achieve war booty. (Allowed)
The sahaba used to wonder, how could a person do worship and at the same time earn wordly benefits in Hajj. So Allah revealed the verse :
{ لَيْسَ عَلَيْكُمْ جُنَاحٌ أَن تَبْتَغُواْ فَضْلًا مِّن رَّبِّكُمْ }
Also, the Mujahid who fought for Allah wants to fight against injustice on earth and also can intends to collect wordly rewards as allowed by Muhammad ﷺ when he encouragingly said to his companions
"من قتل قتيلًا له عليه بينة فله سلبه" - صحيح البخاري
"Anyone who has killed an enemy and has a proof of that, will posses his spoils."
𝑰𝒏 𝒄𝒐𝒏𝒄𝒍𝒖𝒔𝒊𝒐𝒏 ::
1) Worship of Allah plus intending some wordly gains for yourself (allowed in some cases)
2) Worship of Allah intending to please others as well is always Shirk and the worst of sins.
May Allah help us.
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SCARY!
What do you use the blessings of Allāh for?
What do you use your eyes to see?
What do you use your ears to listen?
Where do you go with your legs ?
What do you use your tongue for?
What do you use your phone for?
What do you occupy your time in?
How do you earn your money? Is it purely in a manner Allāh is pleased with? You don’t use tabarruj, deception and music in your business?
What do you use your money to buy ? Is it something that brings you closer to Allāh?
How do you capitalize on all the blessings you have? In His obedience or in His disobedience?
الله المستعان
Will your blessings lead you to the pleasure of Allāh or to your destruction?
Are they blessings in reality or punishment in disguise?
May Allāh protect us from Al-Istidrāj.
What do you use the blessings of Allāh for?
What do you use your eyes to see?
What do you use your ears to listen?
Where do you go with your legs ?
What do you use your tongue for?
What do you use your phone for?
What do you occupy your time in?
How do you earn your money? Is it purely in a manner Allāh is pleased with? You don’t use tabarruj, deception and music in your business?
What do you use your money to buy ? Is it something that brings you closer to Allāh?
How do you capitalize on all the blessings you have? In His obedience or in His disobedience?
الله المستعان
Will your blessings lead you to the pleasure of Allāh or to your destruction?
Are they blessings in reality or punishment in disguise?
May Allāh protect us from Al-Istidrāj.
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Dhikr is the perfect antidote to loneliness. In a ḥadīth qudsī, Allah says, “I am with My servant when he remembers Me” (Ibn Mājah).
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📌Every blessing that does not bring you closer to Allah is indeed a "Calamity". Subhanallah
May Allah subhaanahu wata'ala aid us 🤲
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May Allah subhaanahu wata'ala aid us 🤲
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~ Oh how I wish I lived during the time of the Messenger ﷺ ~ ???
No, you're wrong to say that, Allāh chose for you the best possible time to exist, a time in which He knows you have the potential to be from among His allies.
If you and I lived during the time of the Messenger ﷺ, most likely we would not have endured the pressure and may have in fact failed to remain upon our belief.
Don't question Allāh's Decree and Wisdom, never do that, instead, praise Him and show gratitude to Him by being a good slave. Remember Him in your heart, on your tongue, and with your overall physicals acts of worship and exert yourself.
Remain positive and have good thoughts of Allāh, as He does not oppress anyone. Allāh perfectly placed everything in its proper place, including your existence and mine. He is Just.
Today, you and I have an opportunity to excel and reach the highest ranks of Paradise, and this won't happen with wishing for a hypothetical, rather, an impossible situation. This won't be achieved with wishful thinking, that is for the weak-minded.
Instead, pray to Allāh that you will be near the Messenger ﷺ in Paradise, that is the correct Du‘ā’, and strive hard to make it happen.
No, you're wrong to say that, Allāh chose for you the best possible time to exist, a time in which He knows you have the potential to be from among His allies.
If you and I lived during the time of the Messenger ﷺ, most likely we would not have endured the pressure and may have in fact failed to remain upon our belief.
Don't question Allāh's Decree and Wisdom, never do that, instead, praise Him and show gratitude to Him by being a good slave. Remember Him in your heart, on your tongue, and with your overall physicals acts of worship and exert yourself.
Remain positive and have good thoughts of Allāh, as He does not oppress anyone. Allāh perfectly placed everything in its proper place, including your existence and mine. He is Just.
Today, you and I have an opportunity to excel and reach the highest ranks of Paradise, and this won't happen with wishing for a hypothetical, rather, an impossible situation. This won't be achieved with wishful thinking, that is for the weak-minded.
Instead, pray to Allāh that you will be near the Messenger ﷺ in Paradise, that is the correct Du‘ā’, and strive hard to make it happen.
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"If you take a hundred black ants and a hundred red ants and put them in a glass jar, you will notice that they will just go about following their normal routine.
But if you picked that jar up, shook it hard, and then put it back on the table, the ants will start killing each other.
The red ant will think that the black ant is its enemy, whereas the black one will think the red ant is its enemy, whilst the truth is that the person who shook the jar is their real enemy.
قبل أن نختلف ونتخاصم يجب أن نسأل أنفسنا: من هز الوعاء
Before we argue and start fighting with each other, we must ask ourselves this question: "Who shook the jar?"
But if you picked that jar up, shook it hard, and then put it back on the table, the ants will start killing each other.
The red ant will think that the black ant is its enemy, whereas the black one will think the red ant is its enemy, whilst the truth is that the person who shook the jar is their real enemy.
قبل أن نختلف ونتخاصم يجب أن نسأل أنفسنا: من هز الوعاء
Before we argue and start fighting with each other, we must ask ourselves this question: "Who shook the jar?"
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The Man who Killed 100 People vis-à-vis a Man of Knowledge
We all know the famous narration about that man from the Children of Israel who killed 99 people. This man went to get advice about repenting from his crimes from a man who was known to be an avid worshiper of Allāh.
The worshiper, who was so deep in his worship, could not fathom how Allāh would forgive such a mass murder, so he answered the killer of 99 people by telling him that there is no repentance for him. So the man, being used to killing, and getting such an answer, killed the avid worshiper to make the number 100.
Lessons so far:
1. Giving a verdict without knowledge can go as far as causing loss of life, not just ruining families or loss or religion, among others.
2. The man's devoutness to worshiping Allāh is not enough for him to give verdicts. Without knowledge, worship is not as valuable. Worshiping Allāh should be done with knowledge and proper insight.
3. One's acts of worship should not cause him to doubt that Allāh will forgive even the worst of sins. He should not let his acts of worship blind him to the fact that Allāh forgives any sin as long as one is alive, and any sin except Shirk or Kufr if one dies with other sins, even major ones.
Moving on...
The killer of 100 went to a man of knowledge and asked him the same question about repentance. The man of knowledge told him that nobody is standing between him and his repentance to Allāh, and that he must migrate and abandon the bad town in which he was living and move to a good town instead.
More lessons:
4. One who is looking to change his life around should abandon evil places and evil people. The overall environment and the people have a major impact on an individual.
5. The man with knowledge gave the correct advice, indeed, it is not surprising to assume that the man of knowledge was also an avid worshiper of Allāh, and even if he was not as avid as the one without knowledge, the man of knowledge still has more fear of Allāh because he has that knowledge.
Moving on...
On the way, the killer of 100 died, and the angels of mercy disputed with the angels of torment about who should take his soul. Allāh sent an angel to settle the dispute and told them to measure the distance which the man travelled before dying, and that if he was closer to the good town, that the angels of mercy would take his soul. Allāh caused the landscape to change so that the distance between the man and the good town is shorter.
Final lessons:
6. Allāh will make a way out for you if your sincere, no matter how evil you think you are, no matter what evil actions you have done, if you feel really bad about those deeds and feel a darkness in your heart, that is because your heart had light in it to begin with, otherwise, you would not have such a great feeling of sorrow for your bad deeds. No matter how great are your evil deeds, Allāh is greater and will forgive you.
7. Never give up hope in Allāh's mercy and forgiveness.
May Allāh grant us wisdom and insight and keep us steadfast on His straight path.
We all know the famous narration about that man from the Children of Israel who killed 99 people. This man went to get advice about repenting from his crimes from a man who was known to be an avid worshiper of Allāh.
The worshiper, who was so deep in his worship, could not fathom how Allāh would forgive such a mass murder, so he answered the killer of 99 people by telling him that there is no repentance for him. So the man, being used to killing, and getting such an answer, killed the avid worshiper to make the number 100.
Lessons so far:
1. Giving a verdict without knowledge can go as far as causing loss of life, not just ruining families or loss or religion, among others.
2. The man's devoutness to worshiping Allāh is not enough for him to give verdicts. Without knowledge, worship is not as valuable. Worshiping Allāh should be done with knowledge and proper insight.
3. One's acts of worship should not cause him to doubt that Allāh will forgive even the worst of sins. He should not let his acts of worship blind him to the fact that Allāh forgives any sin as long as one is alive, and any sin except Shirk or Kufr if one dies with other sins, even major ones.
Moving on...
The killer of 100 went to a man of knowledge and asked him the same question about repentance. The man of knowledge told him that nobody is standing between him and his repentance to Allāh, and that he must migrate and abandon the bad town in which he was living and move to a good town instead.
More lessons:
4. One who is looking to change his life around should abandon evil places and evil people. The overall environment and the people have a major impact on an individual.
5. The man with knowledge gave the correct advice, indeed, it is not surprising to assume that the man of knowledge was also an avid worshiper of Allāh, and even if he was not as avid as the one without knowledge, the man of knowledge still has more fear of Allāh because he has that knowledge.
Moving on...
On the way, the killer of 100 died, and the angels of mercy disputed with the angels of torment about who should take his soul. Allāh sent an angel to settle the dispute and told them to measure the distance which the man travelled before dying, and that if he was closer to the good town, that the angels of mercy would take his soul. Allāh caused the landscape to change so that the distance between the man and the good town is shorter.
Final lessons:
6. Allāh will make a way out for you if your sincere, no matter how evil you think you are, no matter what evil actions you have done, if you feel really bad about those deeds and feel a darkness in your heart, that is because your heart had light in it to begin with, otherwise, you would not have such a great feeling of sorrow for your bad deeds. No matter how great are your evil deeds, Allāh is greater and will forgive you.
7. Never give up hope in Allāh's mercy and forgiveness.
May Allāh grant us wisdom and insight and keep us steadfast on His straight path.
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Shaykh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyah said:
No one has to blindly follow any particular man in all that he enjoins or forbids or recommends, apart from the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him). The Muslims should always refer their questions to the Muslim scholars, following this one sometimes and that one sometimes. If the follower decides to follow the view of an imam with regard to a particular matter which he thinks is better for his religious commitment or is more correct etc, that is permissible according to the majority of Muslim scholars, and neither Abu Haneefah, Maalik, al-Shaafa’i or Ahmad said that this was forbidden.
Majmoo’ al-Fataawa, 23/382.
No one has to blindly follow any particular man in all that he enjoins or forbids or recommends, apart from the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him). The Muslims should always refer their questions to the Muslim scholars, following this one sometimes and that one sometimes. If the follower decides to follow the view of an imam with regard to a particular matter which he thinks is better for his religious commitment or is more correct etc, that is permissible according to the majority of Muslim scholars, and neither Abu Haneefah, Maalik, al-Shaafa’i or Ahmad said that this was forbidden.
Majmoo’ al-Fataawa, 23/382.
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EVIL EXCUSE OF THE IGNORANT!
Imām Abā Batîn (rahimahullāh) said:
“And when a person realizes the Truth, he will not be bothered by the lack of people who follow it, and the majority who oppose it, especially in these last days".
And as for the saying of the ignorant ones, “If this was actually the truth, then why doesn't so-and-so Shaykh know about it?” This is the same excuse used by the Kuffār , when they exclaimed,
“Had it (actually) been something good, they would not have preceded us to it!” [al-Ahqāf; 11] and, "Is it these whom Allāh has favored from amongst us?” [al-An‘ām; 53]
And indeed ‘Alî l[رَضِّيْ اْلَّلهُ عَنْهُ]l said, ‘Know the Truth, and then you shall know its people.” •³•
But as for those who are confused and lost, then every argument (of the heretics) deceives him. And indeed, if most of the people today were upon the Truth, then Islām would not be Gahrîb (strange); And Islām, by Allah is today - in the depths of strangeness.” Ad-Durār As
-Saniyyah 10/400-401.
Allāh says; “Say, ‘Not equal are the evil (Khabîth) and the good (Tayyib), although the abundance of evil (Khabîth) might impress you.’ So fear Allāh, O you of understanding, that you may be successful.” [al-Mā’idah; 100].
So remember the reality of this evil excuse for indeed, when many brothers are given sincere advice from the texts of the Qur’ān and Sunnah, they reply,
“If this was correct, then why aren't the ‘scholars’ saying this?”
So remember that the Truth is within the texts, whether or not the scholars are preaching it. And when a brother says this excuse, then remember that it is the same evil excuse of the Kuffār.
So after the truth is known, only then is it possible to know its supporters and helpers - its people. And it is not the other way around - meaning that the Truth is not known by a
certain group of people.
AL WAHYAIN CENTRE.
Toronto, Canada 🇨🇦.
Striving to be upon Salafiyyah.
Imām Abā Batîn (rahimahullāh) said:
“And when a person realizes the Truth, he will not be bothered by the lack of people who follow it, and the majority who oppose it, especially in these last days".
And as for the saying of the ignorant ones, “If this was actually the truth, then why doesn't so-and-so Shaykh know about it?” This is the same excuse used by the Kuffār , when they exclaimed,
“Had it (actually) been something good, they would not have preceded us to it!” [al-Ahqāf; 11] and, "Is it these whom Allāh has favored from amongst us?” [al-An‘ām; 53]
And indeed ‘Alî l[رَضِّيْ اْلَّلهُ عَنْهُ]l said, ‘Know the Truth, and then you shall know its people.” •³•
But as for those who are confused and lost, then every argument (of the heretics) deceives him. And indeed, if most of the people today were upon the Truth, then Islām would not be Gahrîb (strange); And Islām, by Allah is today - in the depths of strangeness.” Ad-Durār As
-Saniyyah 10/400-401.
Allāh says; “Say, ‘Not equal are the evil (Khabîth) and the good (Tayyib), although the abundance of evil (Khabîth) might impress you.’ So fear Allāh, O you of understanding, that you may be successful.” [al-Mā’idah; 100].
So remember the reality of this evil excuse for indeed, when many brothers are given sincere advice from the texts of the Qur’ān and Sunnah, they reply,
“If this was correct, then why aren't the ‘scholars’ saying this?”
So remember that the Truth is within the texts, whether or not the scholars are preaching it. And when a brother says this excuse, then remember that it is the same evil excuse of the Kuffār.
So after the truth is known, only then is it possible to know its supporters and helpers - its people. And it is not the other way around - meaning that the Truth is not known by a
certain group of people.
AL WAHYAIN CENTRE.
Toronto, Canada 🇨🇦.
Striving to be upon Salafiyyah.
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Why is there a need to upload statuses showing off ur good deeds?
Does the whole world need to know how much Quran ur reading this month?
Or that ur about to go pray Tahajjud?
Why is there a need to upload ur Umrah selfies?
Or the "Im a Niqaabi now" selfie?
Or how much u cried while in Sujood?
HIDE UR GOOD DEEDS JUST LIKE U HIDE UR SINS AKHAWAAT if u want to remind others then post a hadith or verse from Quran no need to show off ur good deeds
May Allah Subhaana wa ta'aala protect us from the shirk of Ar Riya, may He purify our intentions so we do good deeds with ikhlaas only to attain His Pleasure
Does the whole world need to know how much Quran ur reading this month?
Or that ur about to go pray Tahajjud?
Why is there a need to upload ur Umrah selfies?
Or the "Im a Niqaabi now" selfie?
Or how much u cried while in Sujood?
HIDE UR GOOD DEEDS JUST LIKE U HIDE UR SINS AKHAWAAT if u want to remind others then post a hadith or verse from Quran no need to show off ur good deeds
May Allah Subhaana wa ta'aala protect us from the shirk of Ar Riya, may He purify our intentions so we do good deeds with ikhlaas only to attain His Pleasure
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People Are Judged By Their Aspirations
The wretched and miserable are those who live long lives without helping others and performing good deeds. Someone who doesn't help others is weak, and someone who finds faults in others but excuses themselves for the same bad character is a fraud who should be advised. Someone who doesn't have any aspirations or principles other than his stomach and private parts is no better than an animal. Aspirations are very important and hold a high status, because people are judged by their aspirations.
[Book: Selections From The Gardens Of The Wise And The Meadow Of The Virtuous by Abū Ḥātim Ibn Ḥibbān (D. 354H), p. 140 | Translation: Ihsan Gonsalves]
The wretched and miserable are those who live long lives without helping others and performing good deeds. Someone who doesn't help others is weak, and someone who finds faults in others but excuses themselves for the same bad character is a fraud who should be advised. Someone who doesn't have any aspirations or principles other than his stomach and private parts is no better than an animal. Aspirations are very important and hold a high status, because people are judged by their aspirations.
[Book: Selections From The Gardens Of The Wise And The Meadow Of The Virtuous by Abū Ḥātim Ibn Ḥibbān (D. 354H), p. 140 | Translation: Ihsan Gonsalves]
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CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT
Tips for Muslims. ✨
1. Forget, Let Go & Forgive
"Just as you'd love to have Allah's pardon for your sins, likewise you should forgive those beneath you"
Imam Qurtubi's Tafsir, Vol. 12 p. 193
"Magnify your own worth by having the ability to forget (and let go).
Tarh I-Tathrib fi Sharh al-Taqrib 8/111
2. Assume the Best, but Don't be a Fool.
Umar ibn al-Khattab رضى الله عنه said, "It is not allowed for a Muslim who hears a word from his brother to assume evil of him if he can find something good about it."
al-Tamhid 18/20
'Umar b. al-Khattab رضي الله عنه said: "Assume the best about your brother until what comes to you from him overcomes you (and you have to change your opinion)."
كتاب الزهد لأبي داود السجستاني ۸۹
3. Stay far from Infatuation
Imam ibn al-Qayyim رحمه الله said:
"The beginning of obsessive love is easy and sweet, the middle of it is grievance and worry, and the last part is killing and corruption, if Allah does not save it"
داء والدواء ٤٩٨
'Umar b. al-Khattab رضي الله عنه said: "Do not let your love for someone be obsessive and do not let your hatred for someone be destructive."
No. 20269 in al-Musannaf of Abd ar-Razzaq
4. Return Evil with Kindness
رحمه الله Ibn al-Qayyim
"Whoever would love that Allah reciprocates his evil with goodness, let him reciprocate the evil people do towards him with goodness."
Miftaah Daaris-Sa'aadah | Vol. 1, P. 292
"Umar b. al-Khattab رضي الله عنه said:
"To return kindness for good is simply payback.
But to return kindness for evil is an incredible virtue.
شعب الإيمان للبيهقي ٧٤٦٨
5. Be Silent
Ash-Shafi رحمه الله said: "Seek help in speaking with silence, and in reasoning with reflection!"
Al-Fawa'id wal-Akhbär: 25
Luqman عليه السلام said to his son: "O' my beloved son, I have never regretted keeping silent. If words were silver, the silence is gold."
الزهد للإمام أحمد صحفة ٤٤
6. Mind your Business
'Abdullah Ibn 'Amr Ibn Al-As رضى الله عنه said:
"Leave alone what you have nothing to do with, and do not speak about what does not concern you, and secure your tongue like you secure your money."
Rawdat Al-'Uqalā', 1/55
Imam Shafi'i adviced one of his students:
"Do not speak about things that do not concern you, for indeed, every time that you speak a word, it takes control of you and you do not have any control over it!"
Kitaab Al-Adhkaar, by An-Nawawi
7. Practice Al-Walaa Wal-Baraa
After Abu Bakr's son accepted Islam, he said to his father,
"By Allah, I saw you in the battle of Badr, but I dodged you because I didn't want to fight (and kill) you."
So Abu Bakr replied,
"By Allah, I did not see you, but if I did see you, I would have fought and killed you."
Tarikh al-Khulafa As Suyuti
-Al Walaa Wal-Baraa, is Loyalty and Dissavowal, it's essentially loving Allah and this Religion, and disassociating from the disbelievers.
اُمِ مہرالنساء
Tips for Muslims. ✨
1. Forget, Let Go & Forgive
"Just as you'd love to have Allah's pardon for your sins, likewise you should forgive those beneath you"
Imam Qurtubi's Tafsir, Vol. 12 p. 193
"Magnify your own worth by having the ability to forget (and let go).
Tarh I-Tathrib fi Sharh al-Taqrib 8/111
2. Assume the Best, but Don't be a Fool.
Umar ibn al-Khattab رضى الله عنه said, "It is not allowed for a Muslim who hears a word from his brother to assume evil of him if he can find something good about it."
al-Tamhid 18/20
'Umar b. al-Khattab رضي الله عنه said: "Assume the best about your brother until what comes to you from him overcomes you (and you have to change your opinion)."
كتاب الزهد لأبي داود السجستاني ۸۹
3. Stay far from Infatuation
Imam ibn al-Qayyim رحمه الله said:
"The beginning of obsessive love is easy and sweet, the middle of it is grievance and worry, and the last part is killing and corruption, if Allah does not save it"
داء والدواء ٤٩٨
'Umar b. al-Khattab رضي الله عنه said: "Do not let your love for someone be obsessive and do not let your hatred for someone be destructive."
No. 20269 in al-Musannaf of Abd ar-Razzaq
4. Return Evil with Kindness
رحمه الله Ibn al-Qayyim
"Whoever would love that Allah reciprocates his evil with goodness, let him reciprocate the evil people do towards him with goodness."
Miftaah Daaris-Sa'aadah | Vol. 1, P. 292
"Umar b. al-Khattab رضي الله عنه said:
"To return kindness for good is simply payback.
But to return kindness for evil is an incredible virtue.
شعب الإيمان للبيهقي ٧٤٦٨
5. Be Silent
Ash-Shafi رحمه الله said: "Seek help in speaking with silence, and in reasoning with reflection!"
Al-Fawa'id wal-Akhbär: 25
Luqman عليه السلام said to his son: "O' my beloved son, I have never regretted keeping silent. If words were silver, the silence is gold."
الزهد للإمام أحمد صحفة ٤٤
6. Mind your Business
'Abdullah Ibn 'Amr Ibn Al-As رضى الله عنه said:
"Leave alone what you have nothing to do with, and do not speak about what does not concern you, and secure your tongue like you secure your money."
Rawdat Al-'Uqalā', 1/55
Imam Shafi'i adviced one of his students:
"Do not speak about things that do not concern you, for indeed, every time that you speak a word, it takes control of you and you do not have any control over it!"
Kitaab Al-Adhkaar, by An-Nawawi
7. Practice Al-Walaa Wal-Baraa
After Abu Bakr's son accepted Islam, he said to his father,
"By Allah, I saw you in the battle of Badr, but I dodged you because I didn't want to fight (and kill) you."
So Abu Bakr replied,
"By Allah, I did not see you, but if I did see you, I would have fought and killed you."
Tarikh al-Khulafa As Suyuti
-Al Walaa Wal-Baraa, is Loyalty and Dissavowal, it's essentially loving Allah and this Religion, and disassociating from the disbelievers.
اُمِ مہرالنساء
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Murih ibn Masruq reported:
Umar bin Khattab رضي الله عنه said:
“You consider yourselves to be believers while among you a believer is starving?“
[Musnad al-Shāmīyīn lil-Ṭabarānī, 1040]
Umar bin Khattab رضي الله عنه said:
“You consider yourselves to be believers while among you a believer is starving?“
[Musnad al-Shāmīyīn lil-Ṭabarānī, 1040]
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