‼️SPEAKING GOOD WORDS IN TIMES OF CALAMITIES‼️
Umm Salamah (may ALLĀH be pleased with her) narrated: "The Messenger of ALLĀH said to us: 'When you attend to the sick or dying then say only good, for indeed the angels say "Amin" to what you say'."
She said: "When Abu Salamah died I went to the Prophet and said: 'O Messenger of ALLĀH! Abu Salamah has died'.
He (ﷺ) said: Then say: "O ALLĀH forgive me and him, and give me a good replacement for him".
She said: "I said that, and ALLĀH gave a replacement that was better than him: The Messenger of ALLĀH".
‼️LESSONS AND BENEFITS:‼️
• The individual should submit his affairs to ALLĀH when calamities befall for HE is the One who decrees, and from HIM comes the compensation.
• The Prophets or Saints, whether living or deceased, should not be called upon during times of calamity.
• Seek religious guidance from an upright scholar during trials and calamity.
• Say good words or keep quiet during calamity.
• One of the instances when dua are accepted is during times of calamity.
• Supplications should be made for the sick to be healed and for the dying person to receive mercy and forgiveness.
• Indication that the Angels are present with the sick and at times of calamity and they say 'Aāmīn' to the supplications made by those present.
• Stick to the supplications of the Prophet (ﷺ), as they are more effective in having du'as accepted.
• With patience comes relief. ALLĀH will replace the loss with something even greater if one accepts it with faith and patience.
Our Lord, grant us patience in times of calamity and acceptance of YOUR decree. Relieve us from troubles and bestow upon us goodness from YOURSELF. Aamin!
Umm Salamah (may ALLĀH be pleased with her) narrated: "The Messenger of ALLĀH said to us: 'When you attend to the sick or dying then say only good, for indeed the angels say "Amin" to what you say'."
She said: "When Abu Salamah died I went to the Prophet and said: 'O Messenger of ALLĀH! Abu Salamah has died'.
He (ﷺ) said: Then say: "O ALLĀH forgive me and him, and give me a good replacement for him".
She said: "I said that, and ALLĀH gave a replacement that was better than him: The Messenger of ALLĀH".
‼️LESSONS AND BENEFITS:‼️
• The individual should submit his affairs to ALLĀH when calamities befall for HE is the One who decrees, and from HIM comes the compensation.
• The Prophets or Saints, whether living or deceased, should not be called upon during times of calamity.
• Seek religious guidance from an upright scholar during trials and calamity.
• Say good words or keep quiet during calamity.
• One of the instances when dua are accepted is during times of calamity.
• Supplications should be made for the sick to be healed and for the dying person to receive mercy and forgiveness.
• Indication that the Angels are present with the sick and at times of calamity and they say 'Aāmīn' to the supplications made by those present.
• Stick to the supplications of the Prophet (ﷺ), as they are more effective in having du'as accepted.
• With patience comes relief. ALLĀH will replace the loss with something even greater if one accepts it with faith and patience.
Our Lord, grant us patience in times of calamity and acceptance of YOUR decree. Relieve us from troubles and bestow upon us goodness from YOURSELF. Aamin!
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Anger will always make our brain work less and our tongues work more.We won't realize in the heat of the moment, but the harsh words we speak will forever be engraved in their hearts.
So controlling ourselves at the heat of anger is good forever.Our silence might sadden them, but our angry words will permanently damage our relationship with them. Careless words when spoken and soft hearts when broken are the hardest to repair. May Allah help us all, indeed it's a difficult thing to do that's why the reward is so big.
So controlling ourselves at the heat of anger is good forever.Our silence might sadden them, but our angry words will permanently damage our relationship with them. Careless words when spoken and soft hearts when broken are the hardest to repair. May Allah help us all, indeed it's a difficult thing to do that's why the reward is so big.
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If you are looking for wealth, somebody is looking for health.
If you are looking for health, somebody just died.
If you are looking for power, somebody has acquired and use it and now is powerless.
Each time you drive a fancy car, somebody, somewhere is dying in a car crash.
Each time a new mansion springs from the earth, a new grave is dug below the earth.
Each time you throw away a morsel, somewhere, somebody is searching for a morsel to survive.
Each time you throw food into dustbin, someone is looking for remnant to eat.
Each time you ask Allah to promote or change your present situation, someone is praying to get to your present situation.
For each smile on the planet, there's a drop of tear in another place on the planet.
For each celebration of childbirth, there are tears of burial.
Each time you use toilet or drink water, remember someone is using a pipe for the same purpose.
Do you even realise that while you are praying for long life, someone somewhere, not seeing any reason to continue living, is wishing for death?
The joy of life lies in knowing your limitations and your final and inevitable destination.
May we be guided rightly. Aameen
Be contented.
Say Alhamdhulillah
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If you are looking for health, somebody just died.
If you are looking for power, somebody has acquired and use it and now is powerless.
Each time you drive a fancy car, somebody, somewhere is dying in a car crash.
Each time a new mansion springs from the earth, a new grave is dug below the earth.
Each time you throw away a morsel, somewhere, somebody is searching for a morsel to survive.
Each time you throw food into dustbin, someone is looking for remnant to eat.
Each time you ask Allah to promote or change your present situation, someone is praying to get to your present situation.
For each smile on the planet, there's a drop of tear in another place on the planet.
For each celebration of childbirth, there are tears of burial.
Each time you use toilet or drink water, remember someone is using a pipe for the same purpose.
Do you even realise that while you are praying for long life, someone somewhere, not seeing any reason to continue living, is wishing for death?
The joy of life lies in knowing your limitations and your final and inevitable destination.
May we be guided rightly. Aameen
Be contented.
Say Alhamdhulillah
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Imām ‘Abdur-Rahmān Ibn Hasan said: “…absolute hope and trust should not be placed in anyone except Allāh.”
● [Ad-Durar As-Saniyyah, 11/448-449]
● [Ad-Durar As-Saniyyah, 11/448-449]
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This world is a place of tribulation and tests!
If you accept this and make this a foundation of everything that happens in your life, you will live in peace.
"Do you think that you will enter Paradise without having suffered like those who passed away before you? Affliction and hardship befell them and so shaken were they that the Messenger and the believers with him would exclaim, When will God's help come? Surely the help of Allah is near." (Quran 2:214)
If you accept this and make this a foundation of everything that happens in your life, you will live in peace.
"Do you think that you will enter Paradise without having suffered like those who passed away before you? Affliction and hardship befell them and so shaken were they that the Messenger and the believers with him would exclaim, When will God's help come? Surely the help of Allah is near." (Quran 2:214)
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If you ever feel tired and hopeless, remember the words of your Lord:
سَيَجْعَلُ اللَّهُ بَعْدَ عُسْرٍ يُسْرًا
Allah will bring ease after hardship. (Surah At-Talaq: 7)
There’s no problem without a solution, and there’s no pain that lasts forever. Behind every closed door and behind every delay is wisdom and a divine plan.
In a time where burnout is normal and stress is constant, hold firmly to two things, patience (fasting) and prayer.
وَاسْتَعِينُوا بِالصَّبْرِ وَالصَّلَاةِ ۚ إِنَّ اللَّهَ مَعَ الصَّابِرِينَ
Seek help through patience and prayer. Indeed, Allah is with the patient. (Surah Al-Baqarah: 153).
The road ahead is filled with mercy and hope, because the One who promised you ease, never breaks His promise.
سَيَجْعَلُ اللَّهُ بَعْدَ عُسْرٍ يُسْرًا
Allah will bring ease after hardship. (Surah At-Talaq: 7)
There’s no problem without a solution, and there’s no pain that lasts forever. Behind every closed door and behind every delay is wisdom and a divine plan.
In a time where burnout is normal and stress is constant, hold firmly to two things, patience (fasting) and prayer.
وَاسْتَعِينُوا بِالصَّبْرِ وَالصَّلَاةِ ۚ إِنَّ اللَّهَ مَعَ الصَّابِرِينَ
Seek help through patience and prayer. Indeed, Allah is with the patient. (Surah Al-Baqarah: 153).
The road ahead is filled with mercy and hope, because the One who promised you ease, never breaks His promise.
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Imam Az-Zuhri said : The Prophet (Sal Allahu alaihi wa sallam) died because the Jews killed him.(The poisoned lamb that was served to him by a Jewish woman)
Shiekh Ibn Uthaymin
Shiekh Ibn Uthaymin
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The wages of a worker should be paid before his sweat dries up. This means that the wages or salaries of anyone who works for you should be paid immediately he is done with the job or as was agreed in the terms of employment. Delaying the payment, even if you eventually pay it is injustice which Allāh will ask you about, and Allāh can for that deprive your business its blessings. Salary is not a privilege, it is a debt for service rendered.
Employers should fear Allāh and deal with their employees justly in a fair and considerate manner. They are not slaves and even slaves deserve mercy let alone workers.
Both the employee and the employer should fear the day they will stand before Allāh and account for their actions. They will be judged by how they adhered to the terms of engagement between them, unless the clause goes against the dictates of Allāh. Injustice can not be justified by injustice, so that the employee can not claim the reason for his corruption was his employer’s injustice, and vice versa.
Everybody will bear his own burden based on how he feared Allāh in the discharge of his duties.
قُلۡ أَغَیۡرَ ٱللَّهِ أَبۡغِی رَبࣰّا وَهُوَ رَبُّ كُلِّ شَیۡءࣲۚ وَلَا تَكۡسِبُ كُلُّ نَفۡسٍ إِلَّا عَلَیۡهَاۚ وَلَا تَزِرُ وَازِرَةࣱ وِزۡرَ أُخۡرَىٰۚ ثُمَّ إِلَىٰ رَبِّكُم مَّرۡجِعُكُمۡ فَیُنَبِّئُكُم بِمَا كُنتُمۡ فِیهِ تَخۡتَلِفُونَ﴿ ١٦٤ ﴾
Say, "Is it other than Allah I should desire as a lord while He is the Lord of all things? And every soul earns not [blame] except against itself, and no bearer of burdens will bear the burden of another. Then to your Lord is your return, and He will inform you concerning that over which you used to differ."
Al-Anʿām, Ayah 164
Abu Imrān
Employers should fear Allāh and deal with their employees justly in a fair and considerate manner. They are not slaves and even slaves deserve mercy let alone workers.
Both the employee and the employer should fear the day they will stand before Allāh and account for their actions. They will be judged by how they adhered to the terms of engagement between them, unless the clause goes against the dictates of Allāh. Injustice can not be justified by injustice, so that the employee can not claim the reason for his corruption was his employer’s injustice, and vice versa.
Everybody will bear his own burden based on how he feared Allāh in the discharge of his duties.
قُلۡ أَغَیۡرَ ٱللَّهِ أَبۡغِی رَبࣰّا وَهُوَ رَبُّ كُلِّ شَیۡءࣲۚ وَلَا تَكۡسِبُ كُلُّ نَفۡسٍ إِلَّا عَلَیۡهَاۚ وَلَا تَزِرُ وَازِرَةࣱ وِزۡرَ أُخۡرَىٰۚ ثُمَّ إِلَىٰ رَبِّكُم مَّرۡجِعُكُمۡ فَیُنَبِّئُكُم بِمَا كُنتُمۡ فِیهِ تَخۡتَلِفُونَ﴿ ١٦٤ ﴾
Say, "Is it other than Allah I should desire as a lord while He is the Lord of all things? And every soul earns not [blame] except against itself, and no bearer of burdens will bear the burden of another. Then to your Lord is your return, and He will inform you concerning that over which you used to differ."
Al-Anʿām, Ayah 164
Abu Imrān
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Be Positive!
Shaikh Ibn ‘Uthaymīn, may Allāh have mercy on him, said:
It is only right that a person be optimistic, feeling happy about the good he sees [in things]; and he should not look at the life lying ahead of him in this world as dark and dismal so that he becomes weary [of life] and loses hope.
Sharḥ Riyāḍ al-Ṣāliḥīn, vol. 4, pp. 115-16
Shaikh Ibn ‘Uthaymīn, may Allāh have mercy on him, said:
It is only right that a person be optimistic, feeling happy about the good he sees [in things]; and he should not look at the life lying ahead of him in this world as dark and dismal so that he becomes weary [of life] and loses hope.
Sharḥ Riyāḍ al-Ṣāliḥīn, vol. 4, pp. 115-16
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True Compassion Isn’t Seasonal
"Sadaqah is not seasonal. The Ummah suffers in every month, not just in Ramadān. If you only give when you're fasting, thinking 'I want extra reward' that’s not compassion, that’s convenience and thinking about yourself only.
The Ummah needs us now, not next Ramadān. Children don’t wait for the crescent to cry from hunger. Homes aren’t rebuilt once a year. Grief, war, and poverty don’t take a break.
The enemies of this Dīn don’t stop funding oppression all year round. So why do we go silent after Ramadān?
If your mindset is “give only when rewards multiply,” then where is your sense of responsibility to this Ummah?"
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"Sadaqah is not seasonal. The Ummah suffers in every month, not just in Ramadān. If you only give when you're fasting, thinking 'I want extra reward' that’s not compassion, that’s convenience and thinking about yourself only.
The Ummah needs us now, not next Ramadān. Children don’t wait for the crescent to cry from hunger. Homes aren’t rebuilt once a year. Grief, war, and poverty don’t take a break.
The enemies of this Dīn don’t stop funding oppression all year round. So why do we go silent after Ramadān?
If your mindset is “give only when rewards multiply,” then where is your sense of responsibility to this Ummah?"
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What is Taqwa?
Taqwa is not just a concept; it is a way of life that fills the heart with consciousness of the Almighty and keeps a believer steadfast on the right path. It is a deep-rooted feeling that influences our thoughts, words, and actions.
Taqwa is when missing a single prayer makes your heart restless because you know the true value of standing before your Creator. It is the discomfort you feel after speaking a lie, even if no one else knows, because your soul is aware that falsehood displeases Allah.
Taqwa is the guilt that haunts you after hurting someone—whether intentionally or unintentionally—because Islam teaches kindness and compassion. It is the shame that follows a sin you committed, fully aware that it displeases Allah, and the regret that pushes you towards repentance.
Taqwa is the sleepless night spent in worry and tears after disobeying or disrespecting your parents, for their pleasure is linked to the pleasure of Allah. It is the quiet sobs in the darkness of the night, when no one sees you except the One above the Arsh, as you seek His mercy and forgiveness.
Taqwa is the invisible barrier that stops you from sinning, even when you are alone, knowing that the Almighty is always watching. It is the courage to stay firm in pleasing Him, even when the whole world tries to lead you astray.
Taqwa is choosing to wear the beard or hijab—not for society, but solely to obey your Rabb, and ensuring that it follows the way of the Sunnah. It is smiling through life's difficulties, knowing that this world is only a temporary test, and true joy awaits in the hereafter.
Taqwa is reflected in a believer’s good manners, kindness, and humility, because true love and fear of Allah refine one’s character. It is the daily struggle to improve oneself, to become a better Muslim with each passing day.
Taqwa is not about being perfect; rather, it is about falling, repenting, and rising again—never giving up on the path of righteousness. It is about continuously striving for the pleasure of the Almighty, no matter how many times you stumble.
Ultimately, Taqwa is what resides in the heart—if the heart is filled with true consciousness of the Almighty, then the body will naturally follow with righteous actions. And the sweetness of these actions brings peace to the soul… Alhamdulillah.
Taqwa is not just a concept; it is a way of life that fills the heart with consciousness of the Almighty and keeps a believer steadfast on the right path. It is a deep-rooted feeling that influences our thoughts, words, and actions.
Taqwa is when missing a single prayer makes your heart restless because you know the true value of standing before your Creator. It is the discomfort you feel after speaking a lie, even if no one else knows, because your soul is aware that falsehood displeases Allah.
Taqwa is the guilt that haunts you after hurting someone—whether intentionally or unintentionally—because Islam teaches kindness and compassion. It is the shame that follows a sin you committed, fully aware that it displeases Allah, and the regret that pushes you towards repentance.
Taqwa is the sleepless night spent in worry and tears after disobeying or disrespecting your parents, for their pleasure is linked to the pleasure of Allah. It is the quiet sobs in the darkness of the night, when no one sees you except the One above the Arsh, as you seek His mercy and forgiveness.
Taqwa is the invisible barrier that stops you from sinning, even when you are alone, knowing that the Almighty is always watching. It is the courage to stay firm in pleasing Him, even when the whole world tries to lead you astray.
Taqwa is choosing to wear the beard or hijab—not for society, but solely to obey your Rabb, and ensuring that it follows the way of the Sunnah. It is smiling through life's difficulties, knowing that this world is only a temporary test, and true joy awaits in the hereafter.
Taqwa is reflected in a believer’s good manners, kindness, and humility, because true love and fear of Allah refine one’s character. It is the daily struggle to improve oneself, to become a better Muslim with each passing day.
Taqwa is not about being perfect; rather, it is about falling, repenting, and rising again—never giving up on the path of righteousness. It is about continuously striving for the pleasure of the Almighty, no matter how many times you stumble.
Ultimately, Taqwa is what resides in the heart—if the heart is filled with true consciousness of the Almighty, then the body will naturally follow with righteous actions. And the sweetness of these actions brings peace to the soul… Alhamdulillah.
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It Was Narrated That Hani
Source: Musnad Ahmad 454 Grade: Sahih (Darussalam)
, The Freed Slave Of Uthman, (رضي الله عنه) Said: Uthman (رضي الله عنه) Used To Stand By A Grave And Weep Until His Beard Became Wet. It Was Said To Him: You Remember Paradise And Hell And You Do Not Weep, But You Weep For This? He Said: The Messenger Of Allah (ﷺ) Said: The Grave Is The First Stage Of The Hereafter. If One Is Saved From It (I.E., Its Torments), Then What Comes After It Is Easier Than It. But If One Is Not Saved From It {I.E. Its Torments), Then What Comes After It Is Worse.And The Messenger Of Allah (ﷺ) Said: By Allah, I Have Never Seen Any Frightening Scene But The Grave Is More Frightening Than It. Source: Musnad Ahmad 454 Grade: Sahih (Darussalam)
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Attain Paradise and Its Beautiful Rooms Through These Few Acts of Worship
Speaker: Shaykh Muhammad Sa'eed Raslan
✨Let the khair flow
https://news.1rj.ru/str/AuthenticHadith
Speaker: Shaykh Muhammad Sa'eed Raslan
✨Let the khair flow
https://news.1rj.ru/str/AuthenticHadith
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Abu Sa’eed Al-Khudri RadhiAllahu 'anhu narrated: Allah's noble Messenger Muhammad SallAllahu 'alaihi wa sallam said, “Whoever among you sees evil, let him change it with his hand (by stopping the evil physically). If he cannot do so, then with his tongue (verbally, by advising and speaking against the evil action). If he cannot do so, then with his heart (by disliking the evil action), which is the weakest level of faith/Imaan.”
Source: Ṣaḥīḥ Muslim 49
Grade: Sahih (Authentic) according to Muslim
Source: Ṣaḥīḥ Muslim 49
Grade: Sahih (Authentic) according to Muslim
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Muslims By Name, Disbelievers By Actions
Shaykh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyyah(رحمه الله):
Most Muslims are born to two Muslim parents, essentially becoming Muslims by name, without there being any actual faith on their part. Then, when they reach puberty, from them are those that are blessed with actual faith, performing their obligations. Likewise, from them are those who perform these acts out of ingrained habit, and just to go along with his relatives, the people of the land in which he lives, etc.
For example, he gives Zakah simply because it is a habitual tradition that the ruler collects tax, and not because he realizes either the generality or specifics of the obligation to pay it. So, in his eyes, there is no difference between the innovated tax and the legislated Zakah. Such is the case with the inhabitant of Makkah who goes out to ‘Arafat every year simply because this is the way it is done, without realizing the generality or specifics of this being an act of worship of Allah.
So, the acts of worship performed by such people is invalid, without a doubt. In fact, the texts of the Qur’an and Sunnah, as well as the consensus of the Ummah, are clear in the ruling that these actions do not fulfill the obligation placed upon their doer…
So, the Islam of most people is by name, only. Rather, it (faith) only enters into their hearts during the course of the matter (i.e., later in their lives), if it enters at all. So, were this intention not to be obligatory upon them, they would not at all attempt to have it, and their hearts would be empty of it, and they would essentially be hypocrites, carrying out their actions out of habit and imitation, as is the case with many people.
[‘Majmu’ al-Fatawa’; 26/32]
Shaykh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyyah(رحمه الله):
Most Muslims are born to two Muslim parents, essentially becoming Muslims by name, without there being any actual faith on their part. Then, when they reach puberty, from them are those that are blessed with actual faith, performing their obligations. Likewise, from them are those who perform these acts out of ingrained habit, and just to go along with his relatives, the people of the land in which he lives, etc.
For example, he gives Zakah simply because it is a habitual tradition that the ruler collects tax, and not because he realizes either the generality or specifics of the obligation to pay it. So, in his eyes, there is no difference between the innovated tax and the legislated Zakah. Such is the case with the inhabitant of Makkah who goes out to ‘Arafat every year simply because this is the way it is done, without realizing the generality or specifics of this being an act of worship of Allah.
So, the acts of worship performed by such people is invalid, without a doubt. In fact, the texts of the Qur’an and Sunnah, as well as the consensus of the Ummah, are clear in the ruling that these actions do not fulfill the obligation placed upon their doer…
So, the Islam of most people is by name, only. Rather, it (faith) only enters into their hearts during the course of the matter (i.e., later in their lives), if it enters at all. So, were this intention not to be obligatory upon them, they would not at all attempt to have it, and their hearts would be empty of it, and they would essentially be hypocrites, carrying out their actions out of habit and imitation, as is the case with many people.
[‘Majmu’ al-Fatawa’; 26/32]
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Ahmad ibn Hanbal رحمه الله said:
"People need politeness and kindness, and enjoining what is good without harshness, except a man who does evil openly, who must be told and stopped "harshly"
◽[Al-Adaab al-Shar'iyyah (1/191)]
"People need politeness and kindness, and enjoining what is good without harshness, except a man who does evil openly, who must be told and stopped "harshly"
◽[Al-Adaab al-Shar'iyyah (1/191)]
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Reconciling Between People
{لَا خَيْرَ فِي كَثِيرٍ مِنْ نَجْوَاهُمْ إِلَّا مَنْ أَمَرَ بِصَدَقَةٍ أَوْ مَعْرُوفٍ أَوْ إِصْلَاحٍ بَيْنَ النَّاسِ ۚ وَمَنْ يَفْعَلْ ذَٰلِكَ ابْتِغَاءَ مَرْضَاتِ اللَّهِ فَسَوْفَ نُؤْتِيهِ أَجْرًا عَظِيمًا}
❝There is no good in most of their secret talk, only in commanding charity, or good, or reconciliation between people.
To anyone who does these things, seeking to please God, We shall give a rich reward.❞
[an-Nisa’ 4:114]
The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said:
“Shall I not tell you something that is better than the status of (voluntary) fasting, prayer and charity?”
They said: “Yes.” He said: “Reconciling in a case of discord...” (1)
The Prophet (ﷺ) also said: “Do not hate one another, do not envy one another, do not turn away from one another.
Be, O slaves of Allah, brothers.
It is not permissible for a Muslim to forsake his brother for more than three days.” (2)
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(1) - [Abu Dawud, 4273; al-Tirmidhi, 2433].
(2) - [al-Bukhari, 6065; Muslim, 2559].
{لَا خَيْرَ فِي كَثِيرٍ مِنْ نَجْوَاهُمْ إِلَّا مَنْ أَمَرَ بِصَدَقَةٍ أَوْ مَعْرُوفٍ أَوْ إِصْلَاحٍ بَيْنَ النَّاسِ ۚ وَمَنْ يَفْعَلْ ذَٰلِكَ ابْتِغَاءَ مَرْضَاتِ اللَّهِ فَسَوْفَ نُؤْتِيهِ أَجْرًا عَظِيمًا}
❝There is no good in most of their secret talk, only in commanding charity, or good, or reconciliation between people.
To anyone who does these things, seeking to please God, We shall give a rich reward.❞
[an-Nisa’ 4:114]
The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said:
“Shall I not tell you something that is better than the status of (voluntary) fasting, prayer and charity?”
They said: “Yes.” He said: “Reconciling in a case of discord...” (1)
The Prophet (ﷺ) also said: “Do not hate one another, do not envy one another, do not turn away from one another.
Be, O slaves of Allah, brothers.
It is not permissible for a Muslim to forsake his brother for more than three days.” (2)
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(1) - [Abu Dawud, 4273; al-Tirmidhi, 2433].
(2) - [al-Bukhari, 6065; Muslim, 2559].
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Lessons I learned from washing dead bodies for several years:
• You own nothing.
• Death has no age.
• Don't wear nail polish.
• The body you're so proud of will one day be carried by others.
• Tears don't wake the dead.
• Family leaves after the burial — only your deeds stay.
• Your beauty, wealth, and status don't matter in the grave.
• Some bodies are light and peaceful, others heavy and difficult — it says a lot.
• The shroud is simple. The life should be simpler.
• The only true preparation for death is sincere repentance.
• Time waits for no one — neither does death.
• The grave doesn't care about your plans, only your prayers.
• You own nothing.
• Death has no age.
• Don't wear nail polish.
• The body you're so proud of will one day be carried by others.
• Tears don't wake the dead.
• Family leaves after the burial — only your deeds stay.
• Your beauty, wealth, and status don't matter in the grave.
• Some bodies are light and peaceful, others heavy and difficult — it says a lot.
• The shroud is simple. The life should be simpler.
• The only true preparation for death is sincere repentance.
• Time waits for no one — neither does death.
• The grave doesn't care about your plans, only your prayers.
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Turn To Allah سُبْحَانَهُ وَتَعَالَى With Repentance
Reciter: Sheikh Muhammad Al- Luhaidan
Source: Follow the رَبِّ زِدْنِي عِلْمًا channel on WhatsApp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbA4O73Fi8xajBjs1e0i
Reciter: Sheikh Muhammad Al- Luhaidan
Source: Follow the رَبِّ زِدْنِي عِلْمًا channel on WhatsApp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbA4O73Fi8xajBjs1e0i
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Ibn al-Qayyim رحمه الله
“Knowledge is food for the heart, its drink, its medication. The heart being alive is dependent upon knowledge. When the heart is devoid of knowledge then it is dead.”
[Miftaah Daar As-Sa’aadah | 1/344]
“Knowledge is food for the heart, its drink, its medication. The heart being alive is dependent upon knowledge. When the heart is devoid of knowledge then it is dead.”
[Miftaah Daar As-Sa’aadah | 1/344]
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