Forwarded from Shaykh AMJ Dhivehi
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ތޭރިތަކުގެ ފުރަގަހުން ގެއްލިފައި ދިވެހިރާއްޖޭގެ މުސްލިމު އަސީރުން
ޝައިޚް އަޙްމަދު މޫސާ ޖިބްރީލް (حفظه الله)
الحمد لله الذي بنعمته تتم الصالحات
މި މަސައްކަތުގައި އެހީތެރިވެދެއްވި އެންމެހާ ފަރާތްތަކަށް ޝުކުރާއި ހެޔޮ ދުޢާ ދަންނަވަމެވެ.
جزاكم الله خيرا
ޝައިޚް އަޙްމަދު މޫސާ ޖިބްރީލް (حفظه الله)
الحمد لله الذي بنعمته تتم الصالحات
މި މަސައްކަތުގައި އެހީތެރިވެދެއްވި އެންމެހާ ފަރާތްތަކަށް ޝުކުރާއި ހެޔޮ ދުޢާ ދަންނަވަމެވެ.
جزاكم الله خيرا
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Umar ibn al-Khattab (RA) was known to walk through the streets of Madinah at night, unseen, listening more than speaking, observing more than questioning.
One night, as he passed by a modest home, he heard a mother speaking to her daughter.
The mother said,
"Mix water into the milk so we can sell more tomorrow."
The daughter replied softly,
"Amir al-Mu'minin has forbidden mixing water with milk."
The mother responded impatiently,
"Umar is not here to see us."
The daughter paused... then said words that shook the night:
"If Umar cannot see us, then surely the Lord of Umar can." Umar (RA) froze in his place.
He had not been seen.
He had not been recognized.
But he had been answered.
He returned home deeply moved and said to his son,
"Find out who that girl is."
When he learned of her honesty, her fear of Allah, and her integrity in private, Umar (RA) chose her for his son, honoring her not for her beauty, nor her wealth, but for her taqwa.
From that union would later come Umar ibn Abd al-Aziz, one of the most just rulers in Islamic history.
Umar (RA) walked away that night knowing something profound:
The strength of this Ummah would never lie in armies or wealth... but in hearts that fear Allah even when no one is watching.
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@FadingShadow
One night, as he passed by a modest home, he heard a mother speaking to her daughter.
The mother said,
"Mix water into the milk so we can sell more tomorrow."
The daughter replied softly,
"Amir al-Mu'minin has forbidden mixing water with milk."
The mother responded impatiently,
"Umar is not here to see us."
The daughter paused... then said words that shook the night:
"If Umar cannot see us, then surely the Lord of Umar can." Umar (RA) froze in his place.
He had not been seen.
He had not been recognized.
But he had been answered.
He returned home deeply moved and said to his son,
"Find out who that girl is."
When he learned of her honesty, her fear of Allah, and her integrity in private, Umar (RA) chose her for his son, honoring her not for her beauty, nor her wealth, but for her taqwa.
From that union would later come Umar ibn Abd al-Aziz, one of the most just rulers in Islamic history.
Umar (RA) walked away that night knowing something profound:
The strength of this Ummah would never lie in armies or wealth... but in hearts that fear Allah even when no one is watching.
#Copied
@FadingShadow
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Al-Ma'idah 5:2
وَتَعَاوَنُواْ عَلَى ٱلۡبِرِّ وَٱلتَّقۡوَىٰۖ وَلَا تَعَاوَنُواْ عَلَى ٱلۡإِثۡمِ وَٱلۡعُدۡوَٰنِۚ وَٱتَّقُواْ ٱللَّهَۖ إِنَّ ٱللَّهَ شَدِيدُ ٱلۡعِقَابِ
Help you one another in Al-Birr and At-Taqwa (virtue, righteousness and piety); but do not help one another in sin and transgression. And fear Allah. Verily, Allah is Severe in punishment.
Dhivehi - Abu Bakr Ibrahim Ali (Bakurube)
އަދި ހެޔޮކަންކަމާއި تقوى ވެރިވެވޭ ކަންކަމުގައި ކަލޭމެން އެއްބަޔަކު އަނެއްބަޔަކާއި އެހީވެ ވާގިވެރިވާށެވެ! އަދި ފާފަވެރިވެވޭ ކަންކަމާއި ދެކޮޅުވެރިވެވޭ ކަންކަމުގައި ކަލޭމެން އެއްބަޔަކު އަނެއްބަޔަކާއި ވާގިވެރިވެ އެހީނުވާށެވެ! އަދި ކަލޭމެން اللّه އަށް ބިރުވެތިވާށެވެ! اللّه އަށް تقوى ވެރިވާށެވެ! ހަމަކަށަވަރުން اللّه އީ عقوبة ގަދަފަދަވެގެންވާ ކަލާނގެއެވެ.
@FadingShadow
وَتَعَاوَنُواْ عَلَى ٱلۡبِرِّ وَٱلتَّقۡوَىٰۖ وَلَا تَعَاوَنُواْ عَلَى ٱلۡإِثۡمِ وَٱلۡعُدۡوَٰنِۚ وَٱتَّقُواْ ٱللَّهَۖ إِنَّ ٱللَّهَ شَدِيدُ ٱلۡعِقَابِ
Help you one another in Al-Birr and At-Taqwa (virtue, righteousness and piety); but do not help one another in sin and transgression. And fear Allah. Verily, Allah is Severe in punishment.
Dhivehi - Abu Bakr Ibrahim Ali (Bakurube)
އަދި ހެޔޮކަންކަމާއި تقوى ވެރިވެވޭ ކަންކަމުގައި ކަލޭމެން އެއްބަޔަކު އަނެއްބަޔަކާއި އެހީވެ ވާގިވެރިވާށެވެ! އަދި ފާފަވެރިވެވޭ ކަންކަމާއި ދެކޮޅުވެރިވެވޭ ކަންކަމުގައި ކަލޭމެން އެއްބަޔަކު އަނެއްބަޔަކާއި ވާގިވެރިވެ އެހީނުވާށެވެ! އަދި ކަލޭމެން اللّه އަށް ބިރުވެތިވާށެވެ! اللّه އަށް تقوى ވެރިވާށެވެ! ހަމަކަށަވަރުން اللّه އީ عقوبة ގަދަފަދަވެގެންވާ ކަލާނގެއެވެ.
@FadingShadow
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Forwarded from ᴍᴜꜱᴋ ᴏꜰ ᴊᴀɴɴᴀʜ
ʿAmr ibn Qays📍 [Lataa’if al Ma’aarif, 138]
@MUSKofJannahh
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Forwarded from Bearers Of Glad Tidings
Ibnul Qayyim رحمه الله said:
“O you of little resolve! Where do you stand upon this path?
Aadam found it difficult and Nuh lamented because of it, while Allaah’s khaleel, Ibraaheem, was thrown into a pit of fire due to it. Isma‘eel was lying upon his side ready to be sacrificed for its sake, and while upon it Yusuf was sold for a cheap price then falsely cast into prison for many years. Zakariyyah was sawn in half, and Yahya was slaughtered due to it. Ayyub suffered great distress, while Dawood cried copiously, and ‘Isaa cured the wretched poor of their diseases and walked with wild beasts due to it.
And how many, how many forms of difficulty and hardship did the Messenger of Allah ﷺ faced while proceeding upon it, yet you live through amusements and distractions!”
Ibnul Qayyim’s al-Fawaa’id, page 41
@BearersOfGladTidings
“O you of little resolve! Where do you stand upon this path?
Aadam found it difficult and Nuh lamented because of it, while Allaah’s khaleel, Ibraaheem, was thrown into a pit of fire due to it. Isma‘eel was lying upon his side ready to be sacrificed for its sake, and while upon it Yusuf was sold for a cheap price then falsely cast into prison for many years. Zakariyyah was sawn in half, and Yahya was slaughtered due to it. Ayyub suffered great distress, while Dawood cried copiously, and ‘Isaa cured the wretched poor of their diseases and walked with wild beasts due to it.
And how many, how many forms of difficulty and hardship did the Messenger of Allah ﷺ faced while proceeding upon it, yet you live through amusements and distractions!”
Ibnul Qayyim’s al-Fawaa’id, page 41
@BearersOfGladTidings
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Forwarded from Light of the Truth ©
✨ Sunnah Gems Series ✨
One of the most weighty Sunnahs is removing harm from the path.
The Prophet ﷺ said:
إِمَاطَةُ الْأَذَى عَنِ الطَّرِيقِ صَدَقَةٌ
“Removing something harmful from the road is a charity.”
— Bukhari & Muslim
Islam teaches us to care not only for hearts — but for spaces. A believer is a source of safety, ease, and benefit wherever they go. Even an unnoticed act, done quietly for Allah, becomes ṣadaqah.
A thorn, a stone, broken glass — what others ignore, Allah records.
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🌿 A Deed That Can Open Jannah
The Prophet ﷺ told us of a man who found a thorny branch on the road and removed it. Allah appreciated his action so greatly that He forgave him.
In another narration, the Prophet ﷺ said that a man saw a branch harming people and said, “By Allah, I will remove this so it does not harm the Muslims.” Allah admitted him into Jannah.
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🤍 What This Sunnah Teaches Us
Removing harm means:
• Preventing injury before it happens
• Caring for people regardless of not knowing them
• Choosing responsibility over indifference
It reflects a heart that is alive, alert, and considerate. 🌿
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🌿 And the Reward?
For every harm you remove for Allah:
🔹 It is written as charity
🔹 People are protected through you
🔹 Allah is pleased with your concern
🔹 Sins are forgiven
Islam is not only prayer and fasting — it is being a benefit.
A believer is like a rose; even when crushed it gives off fragrance.
— Shaykh Musa Jibril حفظه الله
https://news.1rj.ru/str/LightOfTheTruth
One of the most weighty Sunnahs is removing harm from the path.
The Prophet ﷺ said:
إِمَاطَةُ الْأَذَى عَنِ الطَّرِيقِ صَدَقَةٌ
“Removing something harmful from the road is a charity.”
— Bukhari & Muslim
Islam teaches us to care not only for hearts — but for spaces. A believer is a source of safety, ease, and benefit wherever they go. Even an unnoticed act, done quietly for Allah, becomes ṣadaqah.
A thorn, a stone, broken glass — what others ignore, Allah records.
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🌿 A Deed That Can Open Jannah
The Prophet ﷺ told us of a man who found a thorny branch on the road and removed it. Allah appreciated his action so greatly that He forgave him.
In another narration, the Prophet ﷺ said that a man saw a branch harming people and said, “By Allah, I will remove this so it does not harm the Muslims.” Allah admitted him into Jannah.
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🤍 What This Sunnah Teaches Us
Removing harm means:
• Preventing injury before it happens
• Caring for people regardless of not knowing them
• Choosing responsibility over indifference
It reflects a heart that is alive, alert, and considerate. 🌿
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🌿 And the Reward?
For every harm you remove for Allah:
🔹 It is written as charity
🔹 People are protected through you
🔹 Allah is pleased with your concern
🔹 Sins are forgiven
Islam is not only prayer and fasting — it is being a benefit.
A believer is like a rose; even when crushed it gives off fragrance.
— Shaykh Musa Jibril حفظه الله
https://news.1rj.ru/str/LightOfTheTruth
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“A believer is like a rose; even when crushed, it gives off fragrance.”
- Shaykh Musa Jibril حفظه الله -
@FadingShadow
- Shaykh Musa Jibril حفظه الله -
@FadingShadow
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Forwarded from Bearers Of Glad Tidings
68:10
وَلَا تُطِعْ كُلَّ حَلَّافٍۢ مَّهِينٍ ١٠
And do not obey every worthless habitual swearer
އަދި އެމީހަކު ނިކަމެތި އަދި ދެރަ އަދި ގިނަގިނައިން ހުވައިކުރާ ކޮންމެ މީހަކަށް (އެއްވެސް މީހަކަށް) ކަލޭގެފާނު ކިޔަމަންތެރިވެ ވަޑައިނުގަންނަވާށެވެ.
68:11
هَمَّازٍۢ مَّشَّآءٍۭ بِنَمِيمٍۢ ١١
[And] scorner, going about with malicious gossip -
އަދި މީސްތަކުންނަށް ހުތުރު އެއްޗެތިކިޔާ އަދި غِيْبَ ބުނާ އަދި ދޭދޭ ދެމީހުންގެ ދޭތެރެ ފާސިދުކުރުމަށް ދެބައޮޑުވަމުން ހިނގާ (އެއްވެސްމީހަކަށް ކަލޭގެފާނު ކިޔަމަންތެރިވެ ވަޑައިނުގަންނަވާށެވެ.
@BearersOfGladTidings
وَلَا تُطِعْ كُلَّ حَلَّافٍۢ مَّهِينٍ ١٠
And do not obey every worthless habitual swearer
އަދި އެމީހަކު ނިކަމެތި އަދި ދެރަ އަދި ގިނަގިނައިން ހުވައިކުރާ ކޮންމެ މީހަކަށް (އެއްވެސް މީހަކަށް) ކަލޭގެފާނު ކިޔަމަންތެރިވެ ވަޑައިނުގަންނަވާށެވެ.
68:11
هَمَّازٍۢ مَّشَّآءٍۭ بِنَمِيمٍۢ ١١
[And] scorner, going about with malicious gossip -
އަދި މީސްތަކުންނަށް ހުތުރު އެއްޗެތިކިޔާ އަދި غِيْبَ ބުނާ އަދި ދޭދޭ ދެމީހުންގެ ދޭތެރެ ފާސިދުކުރުމަށް ދެބައޮޑުވަމުން ހިނގާ (އެއްވެސްމީހަކަށް ކަލޭގެފާނު ކިޔަމަންތެރިވެ ވަޑައިނުގަންނަވާށެވެ.
@BearersOfGladTidings
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Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) as saying:
Do you know what is backbiting? They (the Companions) said: Allah and His Messenger know best. Thereupon he (the Prophet ﷺ) said: Backbiting implies you talking about your brother in a manner which he does not like. It was said to him: What is your opinion about this that if I actually find (that failing) in my brother which I made a mention of? He said: If (that failing) is actually found (in him) what you assert, you in fact backbited him, and if that is not in him it is a slander.
[Sahih Muslim 2589]
@FadingShadow
Do you know what is backbiting? They (the Companions) said: Allah and His Messenger know best. Thereupon he (the Prophet ﷺ) said: Backbiting implies you talking about your brother in a manner which he does not like. It was said to him: What is your opinion about this that if I actually find (that failing) in my brother which I made a mention of? He said: If (that failing) is actually found (in him) what you assert, you in fact backbited him, and if that is not in him it is a slander.
[Sahih Muslim 2589]
@FadingShadow
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