📘 Overlooking: A Trait of the Successful
Shaykh Ṣāliḥ ibn ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz Āl al-Shaykh — may Allah preserve him — said:
al-Imām Muḥammad ibn ʿAlī ibn al-Ḥusayn — may Allah have mercy on them all — once said:
“Living with others, dealing justly, and maintaining good relations — all of it fits into one measure: one-third is discernment, and two-thirds is deliberate and gracious overlooking.”
Living with people is unavoidable. Man, as it is often said, is a social creature by nature.
He must interact — with his parents, his household, his siblings, his children,
his coworkers and peers.
To treat people with noble character, you must have two traits:
🔹 Discernment — making up one-third,
🔹 Overlooking — making up two-thirds.
Overlooking (taghāful) means:
Not scrutinizing every detail,
not pursuing every error,
not dissecting every word or action.
Someone might say something you know isn’t quite honest—
Will you chase him down for it? Argue until you expose him?
He may have spoken from whim, and you have no firm proof of his mistake.
Yes, you need discernment—to see through matters and avoid deception,
but you also need overlooking—to not always confront, to avoid unnecessary conflict.
Dealing well with people requires a heart that is:
Discerning, yet Gracious.
Sharp—but not harsh.
Perceptive—but not petty.
Fāṭin mutaghāfil.
Shaykh Ṣāliḥ ibn ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz Āl al-Shaykh — may Allah preserve him — said:
al-Imām Muḥammad ibn ʿAlī ibn al-Ḥusayn — may Allah have mercy on them all — once said:
“Living with others, dealing justly, and maintaining good relations — all of it fits into one measure: one-third is discernment, and two-thirds is deliberate and gracious overlooking.”
Living with people is unavoidable. Man, as it is often said, is a social creature by nature.
He must interact — with his parents, his household, his siblings, his children,
his coworkers and peers.
To treat people with noble character, you must have two traits:
🔹 Discernment — making up one-third,
🔹 Overlooking — making up two-thirds.
Overlooking (taghāful) means:
Not scrutinizing every detail,
not pursuing every error,
not dissecting every word or action.
Someone might say something you know isn’t quite honest—
Will you chase him down for it? Argue until you expose him?
He may have spoken from whim, and you have no firm proof of his mistake.
Yes, you need discernment—to see through matters and avoid deception,
but you also need overlooking—to not always confront, to avoid unnecessary conflict.
Dealing well with people requires a heart that is:
Discerning, yet Gracious.
Sharp—but not harsh.
Perceptive—but not petty.
Fāṭin mutaghāfil.
The Prophet ﷺ said:
المؤمن القوي خير وأحب إلى الله من المؤمن الضعيف، وفي كل خير
“The strong believer is better and more beloved to Allah than the weak believer, and in both there is good.”
The “strong believer” here is the one strong in faith and strong in pursuing the Hereafter, not just physical strength.
But it’s equally important to note, that the weak believer is NOT empty of good. The Prophet ﷺ didn’t cancel him. He didn’t say he has no value or he has no hope. He said: وفي كلٍّ خير “in EVERY believer (strong or weak) there is goodness.”
Why? Because even the weakest believer carries the greatest treasure, faith in Allah.
He may be struggling and battling his desires daily, but as long as he holds onto Eeman, he holds onto a goodness that the world cannot measure.
The message of this hadith is that the weak believer also has goodness in him and is beloved to Allah.
This hadith is NOT an invitation to judge someone else’s heart. It is an invitation to look inward and ask yourself: “If there is goodness in me now as I’m weak, how much more goodness can I unlock if I strengthen my faith, and pursue the Hereafter?”
This is a call to strengthen your Eeman, because Allah loves seeing His servant grow stronger for His sake.
المؤمن القوي خير وأحب إلى الله من المؤمن الضعيف، وفي كل خير
“The strong believer is better and more beloved to Allah than the weak believer, and in both there is good.”
The “strong believer” here is the one strong in faith and strong in pursuing the Hereafter, not just physical strength.
But it’s equally important to note, that the weak believer is NOT empty of good. The Prophet ﷺ didn’t cancel him. He didn’t say he has no value or he has no hope. He said: وفي كلٍّ خير “in EVERY believer (strong or weak) there is goodness.”
Why? Because even the weakest believer carries the greatest treasure, faith in Allah.
He may be struggling and battling his desires daily, but as long as he holds onto Eeman, he holds onto a goodness that the world cannot measure.
The message of this hadith is that the weak believer also has goodness in him and is beloved to Allah.
This hadith is NOT an invitation to judge someone else’s heart. It is an invitation to look inward and ask yourself: “If there is goodness in me now as I’m weak, how much more goodness can I unlock if I strengthen my faith, and pursue the Hereafter?”
This is a call to strengthen your Eeman, because Allah loves seeing His servant grow stronger for His sake.
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𝗥𝘂𝗾𝘆𝗮𝗵 𝗯𝗲𝗻𝗲𝗳𝗶𝘁𝘀 (177)
Avoid adding stress to someone who’s already distressed
Shaykh Abū ʿAmmār Yāsir Ad-Duba’i ḥafidhahullāh said:
A person in a state of distress cannot bear additional harm on top of what he is already suffering.
Yet some people do not behave properly when their brothers are in distress. For example, someone might visit his sick brother and say, “Subḥān Allāh, so-and-so had the same illness you have, and he died after a week.” You did not relieve his distress you added distress on top of distress.
So behave well and speak well.
Some people’s joking is inappropriate.
Your brother is distressed, and this is one of the mistakes you find: he says, “No, my brother, stop this pampering what we call dalla [spoiling]. There’s nothing wrong with you,” thinking that this will reassure him. But his brother is distressed and needs a comforting word.
There is a difference between seriousness and joking.
Some people might utter a word while the other is distressed, and they do not care.
Source: https://news.1rj.ru/str/AlMaktabahassuniyyah101
Avoid adding stress to someone who’s already distressed
Shaykh Abū ʿAmmār Yāsir Ad-Duba’i ḥafidhahullāh said:
A person in a state of distress cannot bear additional harm on top of what he is already suffering.
Yet some people do not behave properly when their brothers are in distress. For example, someone might visit his sick brother and say, “Subḥān Allāh, so-and-so had the same illness you have, and he died after a week.” You did not relieve his distress you added distress on top of distress.
So behave well and speak well.
Some people’s joking is inappropriate.
Your brother is distressed, and this is one of the mistakes you find: he says, “No, my brother, stop this pampering what we call dalla [spoiling]. There’s nothing wrong with you,” thinking that this will reassure him. But his brother is distressed and needs a comforting word.
There is a difference between seriousness and joking.
Some people might utter a word while the other is distressed, and they do not care.
Source: https://news.1rj.ru/str/AlMaktabahassuniyyah101
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Abu Sa’id al-Khudri reported: The Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, said, “Whoever among you sees evil, let him change it with his hand. If he cannot do so, then with his tongue. If he cannot do so, then with his heart, which is the weakest level of faith.”
Source: Ṣaḥīḥ Muslim 49
Grade: Sahih (authentic) according to Muslim
Source: Ṣaḥīḥ Muslim 49
Grade: Sahih (authentic) according to Muslim
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𝖴𝗆𝖺𝗋 𝗂𝖻𝗇 𝖠𝖻𝖽𝗎𝗅-𝖠𝗓𝗂𝗓 (رحمه الله) 𝗌𝖺𝗂𝖽:
𝖲𝗎𝖼𝖼𝖾𝗌𝗌𝖿𝗎𝗅 𝗂𝗇𝖽𝖾𝖾𝖽 𝗂𝗌 𝗍𝗁𝖾 𝗈𝗇𝖾 𝗐𝗁𝗈 𝗂𝗌 𝗉𝗋𝗈𝗍𝖾𝖼𝗍𝖾𝖽 𝖿𝗋𝗈𝗆 𝖺𝗋𝗀𝗎𝗆𝖾𝗇𝗍𝖺𝗍𝗂𝗈𝗇, 𝖺𝗇𝗀𝖾𝗋, 𝖺𝗇𝖽 𝗀𝗋𝖾𝖾𝖽.
𝖧𝗂𝗅𝗒𝖺𝗍 𝖺𝗅-𝖠𝗐𝗅𝗂𝗒𝖺: 5/290
𝖲𝗎𝖼𝖼𝖾𝗌𝗌𝖿𝗎𝗅 𝗂𝗇𝖽𝖾𝖾𝖽 𝗂𝗌 𝗍𝗁𝖾 𝗈𝗇𝖾 𝗐𝗁𝗈 𝗂𝗌 𝗉𝗋𝗈𝗍𝖾𝖼𝗍𝖾𝖽 𝖿𝗋𝗈𝗆 𝖺𝗋𝗀𝗎𝗆𝖾𝗇𝗍𝖺𝗍𝗂𝗈𝗇, 𝖺𝗇𝗀𝖾𝗋, 𝖺𝗇𝖽 𝗀𝗋𝖾𝖾𝖽.
𝖧𝗂𝗅𝗒𝖺𝗍 𝖺𝗅-𝖠𝗐𝗅𝗂𝗒𝖺: 5/290
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“All human beings are sinners; the best of the sinners are those who repent.” (Ibn Majah, Zuhd, 30)
“If you were not to commit sins, Allah would sweep you out of existence and would replace you by other people who would commit sins, and then would ask forgiveness from Allah.” (Muslim, Tawbah, 9, 10, 11)
“If you were not to commit sins, Allah would sweep you out of existence and would replace you by other people who would commit sins, and then would ask forgiveness from Allah.” (Muslim, Tawbah, 9, 10, 11)
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Jannah is Our Dream
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#Ever wondered why Prophet Muhammad ﷺ encouraged us to recite Surah Al-Kahf every Friday?
This beautiful Surah contains four main stories, and each one teaches us deep lessons about the tests we face in life.
#Let’s look at them one by one
1. The People of the Cave
This story is about a group of young believers who lived in a city full of disbelievers. They refused to give up their faith, even when their own people wanted to harm them. So they fled and took shelter in a cave ..and Allah protected them with His mercy. They woke up many years later to find that the people of the town had become believers.
#Lesson: When you face trials for holding onto your faith, turn to Allah, be patient, and trust completely in Him (Tawakkul). Allah never abandons those who stay true to Him.
2. The Owner of the Two Gardens
#This is the story of a man who was blessed by Allah with two beautiful gardens. Instead of thanking Allah, he became proud and thought his success was from himself. He even doubted the Day of Judgement. Allah took away all that he had as a reminder.
#Lesson: When Allah blesses you with wealth or comfort, remember that it’s from Him alone. Be humble, show gratitude, and never become arrogant .. because everything can be taken away in a moment.
3. Prophet Musa (AS) and Khidr (AS)
#When Prophet Musa (AS) was asked who was the most knowledgeable person, he said it was him. Allah reminded him that there was someone who knew more .. Khidr (AS). Musa (AS) traveled to learn from him and discovered that Allah’s wisdom is sometimes hidden in things that seem bad to us.
#Lesson: All knowledge belongs to Allah. Never think you know everything. Keep learning, stay patient, and always use your knowledge to benefit others for the sake of Allah.
4. Dhul-Qarnayn
#Dhul-Qarnayn was a powerful and just ruler who used his strength to help people and stop evil. He built a great barrier to protect people from the corruption of Yajooj and Majooj. Despite his power, he stayed humble and used his authority to please Allah.
#Lesson: If Allah gives you power, influence, or leadership, use it to spread goodness, protect others, and serve humanity in a way that pleases Allah.
This beautiful Surah contains four main stories, and each one teaches us deep lessons about the tests we face in life.
#Let’s look at them one by one
1. The People of the Cave
This story is about a group of young believers who lived in a city full of disbelievers. They refused to give up their faith, even when their own people wanted to harm them. So they fled and took shelter in a cave ..and Allah protected them with His mercy. They woke up many years later to find that the people of the town had become believers.
#Lesson: When you face trials for holding onto your faith, turn to Allah, be patient, and trust completely in Him (Tawakkul). Allah never abandons those who stay true to Him.
2. The Owner of the Two Gardens
#This is the story of a man who was blessed by Allah with two beautiful gardens. Instead of thanking Allah, he became proud and thought his success was from himself. He even doubted the Day of Judgement. Allah took away all that he had as a reminder.
#Lesson: When Allah blesses you with wealth or comfort, remember that it’s from Him alone. Be humble, show gratitude, and never become arrogant .. because everything can be taken away in a moment.
3. Prophet Musa (AS) and Khidr (AS)
#When Prophet Musa (AS) was asked who was the most knowledgeable person, he said it was him. Allah reminded him that there was someone who knew more .. Khidr (AS). Musa (AS) traveled to learn from him and discovered that Allah’s wisdom is sometimes hidden in things that seem bad to us.
#Lesson: All knowledge belongs to Allah. Never think you know everything. Keep learning, stay patient, and always use your knowledge to benefit others for the sake of Allah.
4. Dhul-Qarnayn
#Dhul-Qarnayn was a powerful and just ruler who used his strength to help people and stop evil. He built a great barrier to protect people from the corruption of Yajooj and Majooj. Despite his power, he stayed humble and used his authority to please Allah.
#Lesson: If Allah gives you power, influence, or leadership, use it to spread goodness, protect others, and serve humanity in a way that pleases Allah.
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Pride and Stupidity
It is reported that Muhammad Al-Bāqir – Allāh have mercy on him – said, “Never does any pride enter the heart of a man except that his intelligence decreases by the same amount.”
Al-Dhahabī, Siyar A’lām Al-Nubalā`, in his biography of Muhammad Al-Bāqir.
Muhammad b. ‘Alī b. Husayn b. ‘Alī b. Abī Tālib, known as Al-Bāqir, was the great-great grandson of the Prophet – Allāh’s peace and blessings be upon him.
https://www.sayingsofthesalaf.net/pride-and-stupidity/
It is reported that Muhammad Al-Bāqir – Allāh have mercy on him – said, “Never does any pride enter the heart of a man except that his intelligence decreases by the same amount.”
Al-Dhahabī, Siyar A’lām Al-Nubalā`, in his biography of Muhammad Al-Bāqir.
Muhammad b. ‘Alī b. Husayn b. ‘Alī b. Abī Tālib, known as Al-Bāqir, was the great-great grandson of the Prophet – Allāh’s peace and blessings be upon him.
https://www.sayingsofthesalaf.net/pride-and-stupidity/
Sayings of the Salaf
Pride and Stupidity - Sayings of the Salaf
It is reported that Muhammad Al-Bāqir – Allāh have mercy on him – said, “Never does any pride enter the heart of a man except that his intelligence
FRIDAY يوم الجمعة
• The Prophet (ﷺ) said: "Everyone who invokes a blessing on me will receive ten blessings from Allah."
[Sahih Muslim 384]
• The Prophet (ﷺ) said:
"The five (daily) prayers and from one Friday prayer to the (next) Friday prayer, and from Ramadan to Ramadan are expiations for the (sins) committed in between (their intervals) provided one shuns the major sins."
[Sahih Muslim 233]
• Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) as saying:
"He who performed ablution well then came to Friday prayer, listened (to the sermon), kept silent, all (his sins) between that time and the next Friday would be forgiven with three days extra."
[Sahih Muslim 857]
• The Prophet (ﷺ) said:
"On Friday, there is an hour when, if a Muslim happens to pray at that time and ask Alläh for something good, He will give it to him."
[Sahih Muslim 852]
• The Prophet (ﷺ) said: "Everyone who invokes a blessing on me will receive ten blessings from Allah."
[Sahih Muslim 384]
• The Prophet (ﷺ) said:
"The five (daily) prayers and from one Friday prayer to the (next) Friday prayer, and from Ramadan to Ramadan are expiations for the (sins) committed in between (their intervals) provided one shuns the major sins."
[Sahih Muslim 233]
• Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) as saying:
"He who performed ablution well then came to Friday prayer, listened (to the sermon), kept silent, all (his sins) between that time and the next Friday would be forgiven with three days extra."
[Sahih Muslim 857]
• The Prophet (ﷺ) said:
"On Friday, there is an hour when, if a Muslim happens to pray at that time and ask Alläh for something good, He will give it to him."
[Sahih Muslim 852]
Kun faya kun, Your life will change. if you are not satisfied with the situation, then make dua to Allah. Nothing is impossible. You'll not be stuck anymore. Every pain has it's ending, your life will be great again and you will find your path. Don't lose hope or give up. You will be surprised by the miracle that can happen in your life so don't worry and keep praying.Because with your dua, Allah will grant you KUN. This Kun is what you need. Miracles happen, Allah's kun is there. Ask for His Kun. Allah's Kun will change your life.
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Whoever seeks praise by going against the truth, Allāh will throw it back upon him as blame, and whoever faces blame in order to conform to the truth, Allāh will return it as praise for him.
[Khālid bin Ma'dan (rahimahullāh), adh-Dhahabī (rahimahullāh), Siyar A’lām an-Nubalā, 4/540]
[Khālid bin Ma'dan (rahimahullāh), adh-Dhahabī (rahimahullāh), Siyar A’lām an-Nubalā, 4/540]
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Prayer Attracts Provision
Shaykh ul-Islam Ibn Al-Qayyim Al-Jawzeeyah [رحمه الله] said:
«الصلاة مجلبة للرزق حافظة للصحة، دافعة للأذى مطردة للأدواء، مقوية للقلب مبيضة للوجه، مفرحة للنفس مذهبة للكسل.»
❝Prayer attracts provisions, preserves health, it defends against harm, repels diseases. It strengths the heart and illuminates the face. It gives delight to the soul and removes laziness.❞
[Zaad Al-Maad, (4/304) | Translated By Abbas Abu Yahya Miraath Al-Anbiyya]
Shaykh ul-Islam Ibn Al-Qayyim Al-Jawzeeyah [رحمه الله] said:
«الصلاة مجلبة للرزق حافظة للصحة، دافعة للأذى مطردة للأدواء، مقوية للقلب مبيضة للوجه، مفرحة للنفس مذهبة للكسل.»
❝Prayer attracts provisions, preserves health, it defends against harm, repels diseases. It strengths the heart and illuminates the face. It gives delight to the soul and removes laziness.❞
[Zaad Al-Maad, (4/304) | Translated By Abbas Abu Yahya Miraath Al-Anbiyya]
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Forwarded from EvilEyes&BlackMagic
Depression isn’t always tears and darkness.
It's staring at your phone, knowing you should reply, but feeling frozen.
It's eating cereal for dinner because cooking feels impossible.
It's sitting in your car because you don’t have the energy to go inside.
It's wanting connection, but feeling too drained to engage.
For some it’s exhaustion. For others it's not showering, not eating, shutting down, isolating.
For many it’s the silent battles no one sees the freezing, the overwhelm, the constant push just to exist.
Depression is:
Not having the energy to shower.
Forgetting what day it is.
Feeling disconnected from your own life.
Sitting in silence because you don’t know what to say anymore.
Trying so hard just to exist.
It’s not laziness.
It’s survival.
And you don’t have to survive alone.
Depression isn't one ‘look.’ It's a hundred tiny ways your body and mind are trying to cope.
If you're struggling in any of these ways, you’re not lazy, dramatic, or broken.
You're surviving something heavy and I see you.
And I stand with all of you.
It's staring at your phone, knowing you should reply, but feeling frozen.
It's eating cereal for dinner because cooking feels impossible.
It's sitting in your car because you don’t have the energy to go inside.
It's wanting connection, but feeling too drained to engage.
For some it’s exhaustion. For others it's not showering, not eating, shutting down, isolating.
For many it’s the silent battles no one sees the freezing, the overwhelm, the constant push just to exist.
Depression is:
Not having the energy to shower.
Forgetting what day it is.
Feeling disconnected from your own life.
Sitting in silence because you don’t know what to say anymore.
Trying so hard just to exist.
It’s not laziness.
It’s survival.
And you don’t have to survive alone.
Depression isn't one ‘look.’ It's a hundred tiny ways your body and mind are trying to cope.
If you're struggling in any of these ways, you’re not lazy, dramatic, or broken.
You're surviving something heavy and I see you.
And I stand with all of you.
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Forwarded from Deen Over Duniya
The Prophet ﷺ said istighfar opens the doors of relief
The Prophet ﷺ said:
> “Whoever holds tightly to istighfar, Allah will make for him a way out of every difficulty, and a relief from every worry, and will provide for him from where he doesn’t expect.”
— Sunan Abu Dawud
Every stress → a way out
Every sadness → a relief
Every confusion → clarity
Every fear → calmness
All through “Astaghfirullah”.
The Prophet ﷺ said:
> “Whoever holds tightly to istighfar, Allah will make for him a way out of every difficulty, and a relief from every worry, and will provide for him from where he doesn’t expect.”
— Sunan Abu Dawud
Every stress → a way out
Every sadness → a relief
Every confusion → clarity
Every fear → calmness
All through “Astaghfirullah”.
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Imām Ibn Al-Qayyim (may Allāh have mercy on him) said:
"Most of the ailments of the body and the heart arise from the absence of patience. Nothing preserves the soundness of hearts, bodies, and souls like patience, for it is the greatest distinction and the most excellent remedy. And if it contained no virtue other than the companionship of Allāh with those who possess it, that would suffice—for indeed, Allāh is with the patient(1)."
[Zād Al-Maʿād, 4/305–306]
(1) {إِنَّ ٱللهَ مَعَ ٱلصَّـٰبِرِینَ}
"Indeed, Allāh is with the patient." [Sūrah Al-Baqarah: 153]
"Most of the ailments of the body and the heart arise from the absence of patience. Nothing preserves the soundness of hearts, bodies, and souls like patience, for it is the greatest distinction and the most excellent remedy. And if it contained no virtue other than the companionship of Allāh with those who possess it, that would suffice—for indeed, Allāh is with the patient(1)."
[Zād Al-Maʿād, 4/305–306]
(1) {إِنَّ ٱللهَ مَعَ ٱلصَّـٰبِرِینَ}
"Indeed, Allāh is with the patient." [Sūrah Al-Baqarah: 153]
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LIFE OF THIS WORLD RESEMBLES THE WATER.
وَٱضْرِبْ لَهُم مَّثَلَ ٱلْحَيَوٰةِ ٱلدُّنْيَا كَمَآءٍ أَنزَلْنَـٰهُ مِنَ ٱلسَّمَآءِ فَٱخْتَلَطَ بِهِۦ نَبَاتُ ٱلْأَرْضِ فَأَصْبَحَ هَشِيمًا تَذْرُوهُ ٱلرِّيَـٰحُ ۗ وَكَانَ ٱللَّهُ عَلَىٰ كُلِّ شَىْءٍ مُّقْتَدِرًا [١٨:٤٥]
And put forward to them the example of the life of this world, it is like the water (rain) which We send down from the sky, and the vegetation of the earth mingles with it, and becomes fresh and green. But (later) it becomes dry and broken pieces, which the winds scatter. And Allah is Able to do everything. (Al Qurʾān 18:45)
وَٱضْرِبْ لَهُم مَّثَلَ ٱلْحَيَوٰةِ ٱلدُّنْيَا كَمَآءٍ أَنزَلْنَـٰهُ مِنَ ٱلسَّمَآءِ فَٱخْتَلَطَ بِهِۦ نَبَاتُ ٱلْأَرْضِ فَأَصْبَحَ هَشِيمًا تَذْرُوهُ ٱلرِّيَـٰحُ ۗ وَكَانَ ٱللَّهُ عَلَىٰ كُلِّ شَىْءٍ مُّقْتَدِرًا [١٨:٤٥]
And put forward to them the example of the life of this world, it is like the water (rain) which We send down from the sky, and the vegetation of the earth mingles with it, and becomes fresh and green. But (later) it becomes dry and broken pieces, which the winds scatter. And Allah is Able to do everything. (Al Qurʾān 18:45)
Umar Ibn Al-Khattab )رضي الله عنه said
"Never say a person has good character, until you see how he behaves when he is angry & never say a person is righteous until you see how he controls himself when he is faced with temptations."
[Ansab Al-Ashraaf |10/331]
"Never say a person has good character, until you see how he behaves when he is angry & never say a person is righteous until you see how he controls himself when he is faced with temptations."
[Ansab Al-Ashraaf |10/331]
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📍 Understanding the Sacred Miqats 🕋
The miqat boundaries are sacred stations where pilgrims enter into the state of ihram before performing Umrah or Hajj. Each location serves pilgrims traveling from different directions:
🔸 Dhul Hulaifah (Madinah) - For those coming from Madinah
🔸 Al-Juhfah - Western route pilgrims
🔸 Jeddah - Modern entry point
🔸 Qarn al-Manazil - Pilgrims from Najd
🔸 Yalamlam - Southern route travelers
🔸 Dhat ’Irq - Pilgrims from Iraq
⚠️ Important Reminder: If you intend to perform Umrah or Hajj, you must NOT cross the miqat boundary without entering the state of ihram.
These boundaries encircle the blessed city of Makkah, marking the threshold where every pilgrim’s spiritual journey begins. Make sure you know your miqat before embarking on this sacred journey! 🤲✨
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The miqat boundaries are sacred stations where pilgrims enter into the state of ihram before performing Umrah or Hajj. Each location serves pilgrims traveling from different directions:
🔸 Dhul Hulaifah (Madinah) - For those coming from Madinah
🔸 Al-Juhfah - Western route pilgrims
🔸 Jeddah - Modern entry point
🔸 Qarn al-Manazil - Pilgrims from Najd
🔸 Yalamlam - Southern route travelers
🔸 Dhat ’Irq - Pilgrims from Iraq
⚠️ Important Reminder: If you intend to perform Umrah or Hajj, you must NOT cross the miqat boundary without entering the state of ihram.
These boundaries encircle the blessed city of Makkah, marking the threshold where every pilgrim’s spiritual journey begins. Make sure you know your miqat before embarking on this sacred journey! 🤲✨
#Umrah #Hajj #Miqat #IslamicKnowledge #UmrahGuide #HajjGuide #Makkah #PilgrimageJourney #IslamicTravel #UmrahInsights #SacredJourney #MuslimTravel
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THE STARS HAVE NOT CONTROL OVER ANYTHING
Imaam Barbahaaree rahimahullaah said:
Look into the stars sparingly, just enough to help you to know the times of the prayer. And turn away from whatever besides that, since it invites to apostasy
Narrated Zaid bin Khalid Al-Juhani: The Prophet (ﷺ) led us in the Fajr prayer at Hudaibiya after a rainy night. On completion of the prayer, he faced the people and said,
“Do you know what your Lord has said (revealed)?” The people replied, “Allah and His Apostle know better.” He said, “Allah has said,
‘In this morning some of my slaves remained as true believers and some became non-believers; whoever said that the rain was due to the Blessings and the Mercy of Allah had belief in Me and he disbelieves in the stars, and whoever said that it rained because of a particular star had no belief in Me but believes in that star.’ “
[Al-Bukhari] [Muhsin Khan’s Translation]
Qatadah (radi Allaahu anhu) said,
“These stars were only created for three purposes: Allah created them as adornment for the heaven (sky), as missiles for the devils and as signs for navigation. Therefore, whoever seeks to interpret any other meanings for them other than these, then verily he has spoken with his own opinion, he has lost his portion and burdened himself with that which he has no knowledge of.”
Ibn Jarir and Ibn Abi Hatim both recorded this statement.
[Tafseer Ibn Kathir] [Dar-us-Salam English Publication]
Ithaaful-Qaaree bit-Taleeqaat alaa Sharhis-Sunnah
(A Gift To The Reader In Annotation Of Sharh As-Sunnah)
----- by Shaykh Saalih ibn Fowzaan al-Fowzaan hafizahullaah .
Translated by Aboo Talhah Daawood Burbank, rahimahullaah
Imaam Barbahaaree rahimahullaah said:
Look into the stars sparingly, just enough to help you to know the times of the prayer. And turn away from whatever besides that, since it invites to apostasy
Narrated Zaid bin Khalid Al-Juhani: The Prophet (ﷺ) led us in the Fajr prayer at Hudaibiya after a rainy night. On completion of the prayer, he faced the people and said,
“Do you know what your Lord has said (revealed)?” The people replied, “Allah and His Apostle know better.” He said, “Allah has said,
‘In this morning some of my slaves remained as true believers and some became non-believers; whoever said that the rain was due to the Blessings and the Mercy of Allah had belief in Me and he disbelieves in the stars, and whoever said that it rained because of a particular star had no belief in Me but believes in that star.’ “
[Al-Bukhari] [Muhsin Khan’s Translation]
Qatadah (radi Allaahu anhu) said,
“These stars were only created for three purposes: Allah created them as adornment for the heaven (sky), as missiles for the devils and as signs for navigation. Therefore, whoever seeks to interpret any other meanings for them other than these, then verily he has spoken with his own opinion, he has lost his portion and burdened himself with that which he has no knowledge of.”
Ibn Jarir and Ibn Abi Hatim both recorded this statement.
[Tafseer Ibn Kathir] [Dar-us-Salam English Publication]
Ithaaful-Qaaree bit-Taleeqaat alaa Sharhis-Sunnah
(A Gift To The Reader In Annotation Of Sharh As-Sunnah)
----- by Shaykh Saalih ibn Fowzaan al-Fowzaan hafizahullaah .
Translated by Aboo Talhah Daawood Burbank, rahimahullaah
Shaykh Rabīʿ [حفظه الله] said:
❝Some people, wrongly and oppressively, say they belong to this [Salafī] methodology. They have come out in public with low, despicable, rotten approaches and manners, and from that Salafiyyah is being struck using the name of Salafiyyah.❞
[Al-Dharīʿah, (3/214) | Translated By Mikail Ibn Mahboob Ariff]
❝Some people, wrongly and oppressively, say they belong to this [Salafī] methodology. They have come out in public with low, despicable, rotten approaches and manners, and from that Salafiyyah is being struck using the name of Salafiyyah.❞
[Al-Dharīʿah, (3/214) | Translated By Mikail Ibn Mahboob Ariff]