💲 SADAQAH (VOLUNTARY CHARITY) BEGINS AT HOME WITH FAMILY TO MAINTAIN THE FAMILY TIES AND BONDS OF KINSHIP 🇱🇾
Allah Ta'ala says (what means)
They ask you (O Muhammad SAW) what they should spend. Say: Whatever you spend of good must be for parents and kindred and orphans and AlMasakin (the poor) and the wayfarers, and whatever you do of good deeds, truly, Allah knows it well. [Suratul Baqarah 2:215]
Abu Huraira reported: He said, “O Messenger of Allah, which charity is best?” The Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, said, “One with little property to give. Begin with your dependents.”
Source: Sunan Abī Dāwūd 1677
Abu Mas’ud reported: The Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, said, “If a Muslim spends on his family seeking reward from Allah, it is charity for him.”
Source: Ṣaḥīḥ al-Bukhārī 5351, Ṣaḥīḥ Muslim 1002
Zakaat (Charity/Purification) of Wealth is Fard/Wajib (Obligatory) is for the Muslims at 2.5% of yearly earnings. Sadaqah (Voluntary Charity) I give to family in need who have a greater right of me than strangers.
Salman ibn ‘Amir reported: The Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, said, “Verily, charity given to the poor has one reward, and charity given to family has two rewards: one for charity and one for upholding family ties.”
Source: Sunan al-Tirmidhī 658
Hakim ibn Hizam reported: A man asked the Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, “What act of charity is best?” The Prophet said, “One given to an estranged relative.”
Source: Musnad Aḥmad 15320
Allah Ta'ala says (what means)
They ask you (O Muhammad SAW) what they should spend. Say: Whatever you spend of good must be for parents and kindred and orphans and AlMasakin (the poor) and the wayfarers, and whatever you do of good deeds, truly, Allah knows it well. [Suratul Baqarah 2:215]
Abu Huraira reported: He said, “O Messenger of Allah, which charity is best?” The Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, said, “One with little property to give. Begin with your dependents.”
Source: Sunan Abī Dāwūd 1677
Abu Mas’ud reported: The Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, said, “If a Muslim spends on his family seeking reward from Allah, it is charity for him.”
Source: Ṣaḥīḥ al-Bukhārī 5351, Ṣaḥīḥ Muslim 1002
Zakaat (Charity/Purification) of Wealth is Fard/Wajib (Obligatory) is for the Muslims at 2.5% of yearly earnings. Sadaqah (Voluntary Charity) I give to family in need who have a greater right of me than strangers.
Salman ibn ‘Amir reported: The Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, said, “Verily, charity given to the poor has one reward, and charity given to family has two rewards: one for charity and one for upholding family ties.”
Source: Sunan al-Tirmidhī 658
Hakim ibn Hizam reported: A man asked the Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, “What act of charity is best?” The Prophet said, “One given to an estranged relative.”
Source: Musnad Aḥmad 15320
The Messenger of Allah[ﷺ] said,
“Verily, Allah hates every rude, harsh person, shouting in the markets, foul by night and foolish by day, knowing the affairs of the world and ignorant of the Hereafter.”
[Sahīh Ibn Hibbān 72]
72 صحيح ابن حبان كتاب العلم ذكر الزجر عن العلم بأمر الدنيا مع الانهماك فيها والجهل بأمر الآخرة ومجانبة أسبابها
72 المحدث شعيب الأرناؤوط خلاصة حكم المحدث إسناده صحيح على شرط مسلم في تخريج صحيح ابن حبان
“Verily, Allah hates every rude, harsh person, shouting in the markets, foul by night and foolish by day, knowing the affairs of the world and ignorant of the Hereafter.”
[Sahīh Ibn Hibbān 72]
72 صحيح ابن حبان كتاب العلم ذكر الزجر عن العلم بأمر الدنيا مع الانهماك فيها والجهل بأمر الآخرة ومجانبة أسبابها
72 المحدث شعيب الأرناؤوط خلاصة حكم المحدث إسناده صحيح على شرط مسلم في تخريج صحيح ابن حبان
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The Fear The Ṣaḥābah Had Of Allāh
Aisha رضي الله عنها: “I wish I was a thing that was forgotten and out of sight!”
“'Umar b. al-Khaṭṭāb رضي الله عنه used to hear an Ayah so he would become ill (from fear).”
“He ('Umar b. al-Khaṭṭāb) had two black lines on his face from his tears (from crying out of his fear of Allaah).”
Imran ibn Husayn رضي الله عنه said: "I wish I was only sand that was thrown about in the wind!”
Abu Ubaydan ibn’ul Jarrah رضي الله عنه: “I wish I was only a sheep so my family would slaughter me and eat my meat!”
Abū Bakr as-Ṣiddīq رضي الله عنه: “I wish I was just a plant that was picked and eaten!”
● [al-Khawf Haqiqatihi wa Bayaan Darajatihi by Ibn Qudamah]
Aisha رضي الله عنها: “I wish I was a thing that was forgotten and out of sight!”
“'Umar b. al-Khaṭṭāb رضي الله عنه used to hear an Ayah so he would become ill (from fear).”
“He ('Umar b. al-Khaṭṭāb) had two black lines on his face from his tears (from crying out of his fear of Allaah).”
Imran ibn Husayn رضي الله عنه said: "I wish I was only sand that was thrown about in the wind!”
Abu Ubaydan ibn’ul Jarrah رضي الله عنه: “I wish I was only a sheep so my family would slaughter me and eat my meat!”
Abū Bakr as-Ṣiddīq رضي الله عنه: “I wish I was just a plant that was picked and eaten!”
● [al-Khawf Haqiqatihi wa Bayaan Darajatihi by Ibn Qudamah]
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Yahya bin Muadh said:
Let the believer’s share of you be three:
✅ If you do not benefit him, do not harm him,
✅ if you do not make him happy, do not make him sad,
✅ if you do not praise him, do not disparage him.
[تنبيه الغافلين للسمرقندي ص 165]
Let the believer’s share of you be three:
✅ If you do not benefit him, do not harm him,
✅ if you do not make him happy, do not make him sad,
✅ if you do not praise him, do not disparage him.
[تنبيه الغافلين للسمرقندي ص 165]
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Sufyān Ath-Thawrī رحمه الله stated:
ليس للشيطان سلاح للإنسان مثل خوف الفقر، فإذا وقع في قلب الإنسان منع الحق و تكلم بالهوى و ظن بربه ظن السوء.
*"There is no weapon for the Shaytān against mankind like the fear of poverty. When it falls into the heart of the person, he prevents the truth (from being established), speaks with desires, and has evil thoughts about his Lord."*
~ Al-Mughniy An Haml Al-Asfaar 4/32
ليس للشيطان سلاح للإنسان مثل خوف الفقر، فإذا وقع في قلب الإنسان منع الحق و تكلم بالهوى و ظن بربه ظن السوء.
*"There is no weapon for the Shaytān against mankind like the fear of poverty. When it falls into the heart of the person, he prevents the truth (from being established), speaks with desires, and has evil thoughts about his Lord."*
~ Al-Mughniy An Haml Al-Asfaar 4/32
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Nothing repels the extremely worldly Hardships as does the Tawhīd!
🍃 The Messenger of Allāh ﷺ said,
“The supplication of Jonah, Dhul Nun (Yunus عليه السلام) when he called upon Allāh inside the belly of the whale was this, ‘There is no God but You, glory be to You for I have certainly been among the wrongdoers,’ (21:87).
Verily, a Muslim never supplicates for anything with it but that Allāh will answer him.”
📖 Sunan al-Tirmidhī 3505
🍃Ibn al-Qayyim رحمه الله said:
“Nothing repels the extreme worldly hardships as does Tawheed, this is why the supplication for distress and anxiety is with Tawheed.
A distressed person does not make duʿā’ with the supplication of Prophet Yūnus, except that Allāh drives away his distress and anxiety with Tawheed.
There is nothing more gruesome for the distressed person than Shirk, and there is nothing that can rescue you from it except Tawheed. It is the place of refuge for the creation, its shelter, its fortress and its means of (seeking) aid.”
📖 al-Fawā'id | Pg. 66
🍃 The Messenger of Allāh ﷺ said,
“The supplication of Jonah, Dhul Nun (Yunus عليه السلام) when he called upon Allāh inside the belly of the whale was this, ‘There is no God but You, glory be to You for I have certainly been among the wrongdoers,’ (21:87).
Verily, a Muslim never supplicates for anything with it but that Allāh will answer him.”
📖 Sunan al-Tirmidhī 3505
🍃Ibn al-Qayyim رحمه الله said:
“Nothing repels the extreme worldly hardships as does Tawheed, this is why the supplication for distress and anxiety is with Tawheed.
A distressed person does not make duʿā’ with the supplication of Prophet Yūnus, except that Allāh drives away his distress and anxiety with Tawheed.
There is nothing more gruesome for the distressed person than Shirk, and there is nothing that can rescue you from it except Tawheed. It is the place of refuge for the creation, its shelter, its fortress and its means of (seeking) aid.”
📖 al-Fawā'id | Pg. 66
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Ibn Rajab al-Hanbalī رحمه الله stated:
The month of Rajab is the key to the months of goodness and blessings.
Abu Bakr bin al-Warrāq al-Balkhī said, “Rajab is the month to sow the seeds; Sha’bān is the month to irrigate the crops; and Ramadān is the month to reap the harvest.”
It has also been reported from him, “Rajab is like the wind; Sha’bān is like the water-laden clouds; and Ramadān is like the rain.”
Others have said, “The year is like a tree: in Rajab its buds sprout; in Sha’bān it sends forth its branches; in Ramadān its fruit ripens; and the believers are the farmhands who harvest that fruit.”
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The month of Rajab is the key to the months of goodness and blessings.
Abu Bakr bin al-Warrāq al-Balkhī said, “Rajab is the month to sow the seeds; Sha’bān is the month to irrigate the crops; and Ramadān is the month to reap the harvest.”
It has also been reported from him, “Rajab is like the wind; Sha’bān is like the water-laden clouds; and Ramadān is like the rain.”
Others have said, “The year is like a tree: in Rajab its buds sprout; in Sha’bān it sends forth its branches; in Ramadān its fruit ripens; and the believers are the farmhands who harvest that fruit.”
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The sin of one who misses the 'Asr prayer (intentionally) 🚫
🔹Narrated Ibn `Umar:
Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) said, "Whoever misses the Asr prayer (intentionally) then it is as if he lost his family and property."
Bukhari 552
🔹Narrated Abul Malih:
We were with Buraida in a battle on a cloudy day and he said, "Offer the Asr prayer early as the Prophet said, "Whoever leaves the Asr prayer, all his (good) deeds will be annulled."
Bukhari 553
🔸Commentary: The one who does not offer the 'Asr prayer intentionally until its stated time is over and if he offers the prayers after that time, then it is useless.
🔹Narrated Ibn `Umar:
Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) said, "Whoever misses the Asr prayer (intentionally) then it is as if he lost his family and property."
Bukhari 552
🔹Narrated Abul Malih:
We were with Buraida in a battle on a cloudy day and he said, "Offer the Asr prayer early as the Prophet said, "Whoever leaves the Asr prayer, all his (good) deeds will be annulled."
Bukhari 553
🔸Commentary: The one who does not offer the 'Asr prayer intentionally until its stated time is over and if he offers the prayers after that time, then it is useless.
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𝗕𝗲𝘄𝗮𝗿𝗲 𝗼𝗳 𝘁𝗵𝗲𝘀𝗲 𝗧𝗵𝗿𝗲𝗲 𝗠𝗮𝘁𝘁𝗲𝗿𝘀!
al-Hasan al-Basri (رحمه اللّٰه) used to say:
Beware of 3 matters:
and do not give shaytān control of yourself in them.
١. Do not be alone with a woman (Non-mahram) even if you intend to teach her the Qur'ān,
٢. Do not enter upon the Sultan (ruler) even if you intend to enjoin him to do good and forbid him from evil,
٣. Do not accompany a person of innovation for he will sicken your heart and spoil your faith.
[Ibn al-Jawzi (رحمه اللّٰه), The Beacon of Basra, pg. 53]
al-Hasan al-Basri (رحمه اللّٰه) used to say:
Beware of 3 matters:
and do not give shaytān control of yourself in them.
١. Do not be alone with a woman (Non-mahram) even if you intend to teach her the Qur'ān,
٢. Do not enter upon the Sultan (ruler) even if you intend to enjoin him to do good and forbid him from evil,
٣. Do not accompany a person of innovation for he will sicken your heart and spoil your faith.
[Ibn al-Jawzi (رحمه اللّٰه), The Beacon of Basra, pg. 53]
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Be careful with people. Attend to them by the window. If you open the door for them, they will enter, see everything in you and in your house, they will have no regard for you, even if you may be better.
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Money and materialism can never bring happiness and inner peace.
Money and material things might make some things easier but it will never bring happiness, inner peace or cure depression.
I have grown up in Europe since i was less than a year old and have since seen the world from it's richer parts to my native country Iraq and all the way to places where people live in mud houses and use palm leaves as roofs over their houses (actually no more than a room) and from my own experience i have seen that the happiest and most content people can be the poorest in terms of money and material matters.
Think about it, the older generation when some of you used to visit your native countries.. Many have had parents growing up in large families with many siblings living in very humble quarters, they all used to live tightly close upon eachother, sleep in the livingroom on mattresses together and eat humble food, sometimes nothing more than some fresh baked bread, tomatoes, olives, white cheese and some tea.. But they were the happiest people you could remember with none of these modern "first world" diseases as depression, anxiety and stress.
What brings happiness and inner peace is first of all your deen and everything related to it because it brings contentment and in worldy matters it's family, a large family with good righteous children, their health and wellbeing especially in terms of their religion. Other than that who cares about anything else? I can still see the laughter and happiness of my aunts and uncles during the nights in the livingroom of my grandfathers house.
Would you ever trade the happiness and contentment of the older generations for all the riches of the world? I know i wouldn't.
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Money and material things might make some things easier but it will never bring happiness, inner peace or cure depression.
I have grown up in Europe since i was less than a year old and have since seen the world from it's richer parts to my native country Iraq and all the way to places where people live in mud houses and use palm leaves as roofs over their houses (actually no more than a room) and from my own experience i have seen that the happiest and most content people can be the poorest in terms of money and material matters.
Think about it, the older generation when some of you used to visit your native countries.. Many have had parents growing up in large families with many siblings living in very humble quarters, they all used to live tightly close upon eachother, sleep in the livingroom on mattresses together and eat humble food, sometimes nothing more than some fresh baked bread, tomatoes, olives, white cheese and some tea.. But they were the happiest people you could remember with none of these modern "first world" diseases as depression, anxiety and stress.
What brings happiness and inner peace is first of all your deen and everything related to it because it brings contentment and in worldy matters it's family, a large family with good righteous children, their health and wellbeing especially in terms of their religion. Other than that who cares about anything else? I can still see the laughter and happiness of my aunts and uncles during the nights in the livingroom of my grandfathers house.
Would you ever trade the happiness and contentment of the older generations for all the riches of the world? I know i wouldn't.
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Imam al-Barbahaaree (rahimahullah) said:
“Beware of small innovations, because they grow and become large. This was the case with every innovation introduced into this Ummah.
It started as something small, bearing a resemblance to the truth, which is why those who entered into it were misled, and then were unable to leave it. So it grew and it became the religion which they followed, so they deviated from the Straight Path and thus left Islaam.
May Allaah have mercy upon you! Examine carefully the speech of everyone you hear from, in your time particularly.
So do not act in haste, nor enter into anything from it, until you ask and see: Did any of the Companions of the Prophet sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam speak about it, or any of the (early) Scholars?
So if you find a narration from them about it, cling to it and do not go beyond it for anything, nor give precedence to anything over it and thus fall into the Fire.”
[Sharh us-Sunnah (no. 😎 of Imam al-Barbahaaree]
“Beware of small innovations, because they grow and become large. This was the case with every innovation introduced into this Ummah.
It started as something small, bearing a resemblance to the truth, which is why those who entered into it were misled, and then were unable to leave it. So it grew and it became the religion which they followed, so they deviated from the Straight Path and thus left Islaam.
May Allaah have mercy upon you! Examine carefully the speech of everyone you hear from, in your time particularly.
So do not act in haste, nor enter into anything from it, until you ask and see: Did any of the Companions of the Prophet sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam speak about it, or any of the (early) Scholars?
So if you find a narration from them about it, cling to it and do not go beyond it for anything, nor give precedence to anything over it and thus fall into the Fire.”
[Sharh us-Sunnah (no. 😎 of Imam al-Barbahaaree]
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"Intelligent open minded people don't care to be right, they care to understand. There isn't a simple right or wrong answer sometimes. Everything is about understanding. Understanding is deeper than just knowledge. There are many people who may know you, but very few who understand you."
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A Reminder for Influencers
All of us who are trying to be callers to Islām have to be extremely careful that we do not seek fame. Modern technology and social media has made this trial even more difficult to deal with.
The myth is that once you gain followers, you will be in charge of them and influence them, however, once you gain more followers you will realize that the opposite may very well be true.
Instead of influencing them, you will become their prisoner, you will be held accountable for whatever you post, be it quotes, articles, videos, or whatever else. You will be expected to comment on anything and everything that happens, even if it is outside your area of expertise. In fact, it may reach a point where you have to become two-faced and adopt opinions and positions which you are not convinced of, only in order to satisfy your followers.
As you gain more followers you will potentially reach the point of an idol, you will feel that you are above criticism, it could very well change your entire personality you had before you became famous.
The Messenger of Allāh ﷺ has told us that one of the destructive sins is being impressed by one's own opinion, and that this will be one of those things which will become manifest during times of trail. These are the times we are living today.
The early Muslims ran away from fame as one would run away from a lion. Let us be extremely careful and not allow what seemed to be a good intention to become a reason for our destruction.
نسأل الله العافية
All of us who are trying to be callers to Islām have to be extremely careful that we do not seek fame. Modern technology and social media has made this trial even more difficult to deal with.
The myth is that once you gain followers, you will be in charge of them and influence them, however, once you gain more followers you will realize that the opposite may very well be true.
Instead of influencing them, you will become their prisoner, you will be held accountable for whatever you post, be it quotes, articles, videos, or whatever else. You will be expected to comment on anything and everything that happens, even if it is outside your area of expertise. In fact, it may reach a point where you have to become two-faced and adopt opinions and positions which you are not convinced of, only in order to satisfy your followers.
As you gain more followers you will potentially reach the point of an idol, you will feel that you are above criticism, it could very well change your entire personality you had before you became famous.
The Messenger of Allāh ﷺ has told us that one of the destructive sins is being impressed by one's own opinion, and that this will be one of those things which will become manifest during times of trail. These are the times we are living today.
The early Muslims ran away from fame as one would run away from a lion. Let us be extremely careful and not allow what seemed to be a good intention to become a reason for our destruction.
نسأل الله العافية
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SHOULD'NT WE WAIT TILL THE SEA PARTS? HOW TO KEEP GOING DURING HARDSHIPS
When Musa, peace be upon him, stood on the bank of the sea and the sight of the pursuing Pharaoh's army was clear, the Bani Israel panicked and screamed out: O Musa! We are trapped from both the sides. The Prophet of Allah did not agree but declared confidently " Surely not, My Lord is with me" . Mosa, peace be upon him, did not claim that he had that miraculous stick with him nor was he informed by the divine revelation that the sea would be parted, but the only assurance he had was if you bear with patience Allah will give you a way to escape.
The people of Bani Israel lost their hope in Allah just a few minutes before the help of Allah arrived. The moment they blamed their leader for their woes and their leader shows his trust in Allah, the help of Allah came and the sea was parted.
When Ibrahim, peace be upon him was thrown in fire, he refused to accept the help of even angels but looked up to only Allah, though the blazing fire was only few seconds away from him.
Yaqub, peace be upon him, waited for his dearest son for years and continued to wait, in spite being demoralized by his other sons and he said I can smell Yusuf. This was little time before the help of Allah arrived.
Ayub, peace be upon him, kept on saying Inshallah I will get alright, and during the last stages of his suffering he prostrated before Allah and continued asking for His help. He did not give up till the help of Allah arrived. Ibn Kathir says, he did not give up hopes of being cure from a disease that started at the age of 70 and continued for 17 years!
Most of us give up hopes right at a time when the help of Allah is about to descend. In other words " Most of us are unable to observe sabr with patience" Sabr is not a short term notice of waiting but it is a continuous process till Allah helps you.. Consider the last verses of Surah Al e Imran, Y Ayyuhal lazina aamanosbiroo wassabiroo.. O who believed! Have sabr and keep continuing sabr.
The easiest way to observe sabr is to increase the Dhikr of Allah during hardships. Note the Quranic verses about the days of Hajj, where Allah instructs us to to remember Him in large amount and listen to the stories of people who survived hardships and abstain from passing any negative remark about Allah's help. It could be that the sea was about to part but we looked away.
When Musa, peace be upon him, stood on the bank of the sea and the sight of the pursuing Pharaoh's army was clear, the Bani Israel panicked and screamed out: O Musa! We are trapped from both the sides. The Prophet of Allah did not agree but declared confidently " Surely not, My Lord is with me" . Mosa, peace be upon him, did not claim that he had that miraculous stick with him nor was he informed by the divine revelation that the sea would be parted, but the only assurance he had was if you bear with patience Allah will give you a way to escape.
The people of Bani Israel lost their hope in Allah just a few minutes before the help of Allah arrived. The moment they blamed their leader for their woes and their leader shows his trust in Allah, the help of Allah came and the sea was parted.
When Ibrahim, peace be upon him was thrown in fire, he refused to accept the help of even angels but looked up to only Allah, though the blazing fire was only few seconds away from him.
Yaqub, peace be upon him, waited for his dearest son for years and continued to wait, in spite being demoralized by his other sons and he said I can smell Yusuf. This was little time before the help of Allah arrived.
Ayub, peace be upon him, kept on saying Inshallah I will get alright, and during the last stages of his suffering he prostrated before Allah and continued asking for His help. He did not give up till the help of Allah arrived. Ibn Kathir says, he did not give up hopes of being cure from a disease that started at the age of 70 and continued for 17 years!
Most of us give up hopes right at a time when the help of Allah is about to descend. In other words " Most of us are unable to observe sabr with patience" Sabr is not a short term notice of waiting but it is a continuous process till Allah helps you.. Consider the last verses of Surah Al e Imran, Y Ayyuhal lazina aamanosbiroo wassabiroo.. O who believed! Have sabr and keep continuing sabr.
The easiest way to observe sabr is to increase the Dhikr of Allah during hardships. Note the Quranic verses about the days of Hajj, where Allah instructs us to to remember Him in large amount and listen to the stories of people who survived hardships and abstain from passing any negative remark about Allah's help. It could be that the sea was about to part but we looked away.
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Aai'sha (رضي الله عنه) narrated that the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said:
“Whoever seeks to acquire Allah's pleasure at the expense of people’s anger, Allah will be pleased with him and make the people pleased with him. (But) whoever seeks to acquire the pleasure of the people at the risk of angering Allah, Allah will be angry at him and cause the people to be angry with him.”
[Saheeh Ibn Hibban, Hadeeth No. 276]
“Whoever seeks to acquire Allah's pleasure at the expense of people’s anger, Allah will be pleased with him and make the people pleased with him. (But) whoever seeks to acquire the pleasure of the people at the risk of angering Allah, Allah will be angry at him and cause the people to be angry with him.”
[Saheeh Ibn Hibban, Hadeeth No. 276]
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Hadith : Do not withhold your money (with charity) otherwise Allah would withhold His blessings from you
RasoolAllah Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam said, Do not withhold your money (with charity) otherwise Allah would withhold His blessings from you.
Sahih Bukhari,Book 24, Hadith 513
RasoolAllah Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam said, "Do not shut your money bag; otherwise Allah too will withhold His blessings from you. Spend (in Allah's Cause) as much as you can afford. "
Sahih Bukhari, Book 24, Hadith 515
RasoolAllah Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam said, Do not withhold your money (with charity) otherwise Allah would withhold His blessings from you.
Sahih Bukhari,Book 24, Hadith 513
RasoolAllah Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam said, "Do not shut your money bag; otherwise Allah too will withhold His blessings from you. Spend (in Allah's Cause) as much as you can afford. "
Sahih Bukhari, Book 24, Hadith 515
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Is your loyalty towards Allaah or the people?
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“Assalaamu Alaik. To proceed… I heard the Messenger of Allaah صلى الله عليه وسلم saying,
❝Whoever seeks the pleasure of Allaah while the people are displeased; then Allaah will protect him from the troubles caused by the people. And whosoever seeks the pleasure of the people while displeasing Allaah; then Allaah will leave his matter for the people (i.e. Allaah will not protect him from the harms of the people)❞
Wassalaamu Alaik.”
[Tirmidhi # 2414. Authenticated by Shaykh Al-Albaanee in as-Saheehah # 2311]
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aawiyah رضي الله عنه wrote to the mother of the believers, Aaishah رضي الله عنها, asking her to write to him some advice but not making it lengthy. So, `Aaishah رضي الله عنها wrote:“Assalaamu Alaik. To proceed… I heard the Messenger of Allaah صلى الله عليه وسلم saying,
❝Whoever seeks the pleasure of Allaah while the people are displeased; then Allaah will protect him from the troubles caused by the people. And whosoever seeks the pleasure of the people while displeasing Allaah; then Allaah will leave his matter for the people (i.e. Allaah will not protect him from the harms of the people)❞
Wassalaamu Alaik.”
[Tirmidhi # 2414. Authenticated by Shaykh Al-Albaanee in as-Saheehah # 2311]
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❝If you sell this life for the next, you will win both of them.
If you sell the next life for this dunya (world), you will loose both of them.❞
~ Imam Hasan al Basri رحمه الله
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O Allah, by Your mercy, I seek assistance, rectify for me all of my affairs, and do not leave me to myself, even for a blink of an eye. Aameen
If you sell the next life for this dunya (world), you will loose both of them.❞
~ Imam Hasan al Basri رحمه الله
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O Allah, by Your mercy, I seek assistance, rectify for me all of my affairs, and do not leave me to myself, even for a blink of an eye. Aameen
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The People of Paradise: The Way to Paradise is Very Hard
Paradise is very high, and ascending lofty places takes a great deal of effort. The way to Paradise is filled with things that go against human wishes and inclinations. This needs strong determination and willpower. In a hadith from Abu Hurayrah (ra) the Messenger of Allah (saw) said,
"Hell has been veiled with desires, and Paradise has been veiled with [surrounded by] hardships."
The Messenger of Allah (saw) said, "When Allah created Paradise, He told Jibreel, "Go look at it". So he went and looked at it, then he came back and said, "By Your Glory, no-one will hear of it but he will enter it". So He surrounded it with hardships and said, "Go and look at it". So he went and looked at it, then came back and said, "By Your Glory, I fear that no-one will enter it"". [Jaami al-Usool, 10/520, 8068]
an-Nawawi commented on the first hadith:
"This is an example of the beautiful, eloquent and concise speech which the Prophet (saw) was capable, in which he gives a beautiful analogy. It means that nothing will help you to reach Paradise except going through hardships, and nothing will lead you to Hell, but whims and desires. Both are veiled as described, and whoever tears down the veil will reach what was hidden behind it. The veil of Paradise is torn down by going through hardships and the veil of Hell is torn down by giving in to whims and desires. Hardship including striving consistently and patiently in worship, restraining one's anger, forgiving, being patient, giving in charity, being kind to those who mistreat you, resisting physical desires, etc" [Sharh an-Nawawi 'ala Muslim, 17/165]
Paradise is very high, and ascending lofty places takes a great deal of effort. The way to Paradise is filled with things that go against human wishes and inclinations. This needs strong determination and willpower. In a hadith from Abu Hurayrah (ra) the Messenger of Allah (saw) said,
"Hell has been veiled with desires, and Paradise has been veiled with [surrounded by] hardships."
The Messenger of Allah (saw) said, "When Allah created Paradise, He told Jibreel, "Go look at it". So he went and looked at it, then he came back and said, "By Your Glory, no-one will hear of it but he will enter it". So He surrounded it with hardships and said, "Go and look at it". So he went and looked at it, then came back and said, "By Your Glory, I fear that no-one will enter it"". [Jaami al-Usool, 10/520, 8068]
an-Nawawi commented on the first hadith:
"This is an example of the beautiful, eloquent and concise speech which the Prophet (saw) was capable, in which he gives a beautiful analogy. It means that nothing will help you to reach Paradise except going through hardships, and nothing will lead you to Hell, but whims and desires. Both are veiled as described, and whoever tears down the veil will reach what was hidden behind it. The veil of Paradise is torn down by going through hardships and the veil of Hell is torn down by giving in to whims and desires. Hardship including striving consistently and patiently in worship, restraining one's anger, forgiving, being patient, giving in charity, being kind to those who mistreat you, resisting physical desires, etc" [Sharh an-Nawawi 'ala Muslim, 17/165]
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