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.
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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.
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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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Al-Fudayl ibn 'Iyād said, "Love is better than fear. Do you not see that if you have two slaves one of whom loves you and the other of whom fears you, that the one who loves you will be true to you whether you are present or absent because of his love of you. The one who fears you will perhaps be true to you when you are present because of his fear of you, but he will deceive you when you are absent and not be true to you."
Jamial Hikam
Ibn Rajab
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Jamial Hikam
Ibn Rajab
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Forwarded from Ahmad Musā Jibrīl
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Ibn al-Jawzi رحمه الله said:
"How would you feel after being resurrected from your grave when you see some people rescued and not you?
And righteous people are walking fast on the sirat (a bridge over hellfire) and you are tripping and falling?"
[Captured Thoughts | Pg. 691]
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"How would you feel after being resurrected from your grave when you see some people rescued and not you?
And righteous people are walking fast on the sirat (a bridge over hellfire) and you are tripping and falling?"
[Captured Thoughts | Pg. 691]
@FadingShadow
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Forwarded from Bearers Of Glad Tidings
Ibn al Jawzi رحمه الله said:
“Be kind to those who are unkind to you, conclude your affairs in private and make people your acquaintances and not your friends.”
[Saydil al-Khatir, pg. 953]
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“Be kind to those who are unkind to you, conclude your affairs in private and make people your acquaintances and not your friends.”
[Saydil al-Khatir, pg. 953]
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Forwarded from Fading Shadow
It is a comfort to my soul
that He will take care of my affairs so gentle, because never is My Lord forgetful ~
@FadingShadow
that He will take care of my affairs so gentle, because never is My Lord forgetful ~
@FadingShadow
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Forwarded from Light of the Truth ©
✨ Sunnah Gems Series ✨
One of the most rewarding yet overlooked Sunnahs is praying two rakʿahs after wuḍū’.
The Prophet ﷺ said:
مَا مِنِ امْرِئٍ مُسْلِمٍ يَتَوَضَّأُ فَيُحْسِنُ الْوُضُوءَ، ثُمَّ يَقُومُ فَيُصَلِّي رَكْعَتَيْنِ، يُقْبِلُ عَلَيْهِمَا بِقَلْبِهِ وَوَجْهِهِ، إِلَّا وَجَبَتْ لَهُ الْجَنَّةُ
“No Muslim performs wuḍū’ and perfects it, then stands and prays two rakʿahs with full focus of heart and face, except that Jannah becomes obligatory for him.” 🤍
— Sahih Muslim
Wuḍū’ cleans the body — but these two rakʿahs cleanse the heart. They are a quiet moment between you and Allah, sealed with sincerity and presence. This Sunnah teaches us that worship is not rushed. What matters is not only what we do — but how we stand before Allah. 🌿
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🌿 A Deed That Raises Ranks
Bilāl رضي الله عنه was asked about the deed he hoped for most. He said that every time he made wuḍū’, day or night, he would pray two rakʿahs. Because of this, the Prophet ﷺ heard his footsteps in Jannah.
Small acts, done consistently — reach places you never imagined.
The Prophet ﷺ said:
أَحَبُّ الْأَعْمَالِ إِلَى اللَّهِ أَدْوَمُهَا وَإِنْ قَلَّ
“The most beloved deeds to Allah are those that are consistent, even if they are small.”
— Bukhari & Muslim
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🌿 A deed done only for Allah
These rakʿahs are:
• Not obligatory
• Not seen by people
• Not tied to a time or crowd
They are purely between you and Allah — and such deeds carry special weight.
The quietest deeds are often the heaviest on the scales.
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🌿 And the Reward?
For every two rakʿahs prayed after wuḍū’:
🔹 Sins are erased
🔹 Hearts are softened
🔹 Ranks are raised
🔹 You follow the footsteps of Bilal رضي الله عنه which was heard in Jannah
— Shaykh Musa Jibril حفظه الله
https://news.1rj.ru/str/LightOfTheTruth
One of the most rewarding yet overlooked Sunnahs is praying two rakʿahs after wuḍū’.
The Prophet ﷺ said:
مَا مِنِ امْرِئٍ مُسْلِمٍ يَتَوَضَّأُ فَيُحْسِنُ الْوُضُوءَ، ثُمَّ يَقُومُ فَيُصَلِّي رَكْعَتَيْنِ، يُقْبِلُ عَلَيْهِمَا بِقَلْبِهِ وَوَجْهِهِ، إِلَّا وَجَبَتْ لَهُ الْجَنَّةُ
“No Muslim performs wuḍū’ and perfects it, then stands and prays two rakʿahs with full focus of heart and face, except that Jannah becomes obligatory for him.” 🤍
— Sahih Muslim
Wuḍū’ cleans the body — but these two rakʿahs cleanse the heart. They are a quiet moment between you and Allah, sealed with sincerity and presence. This Sunnah teaches us that worship is not rushed. What matters is not only what we do — but how we stand before Allah. 🌿
⸻
🌿 A Deed That Raises Ranks
Bilāl رضي الله عنه was asked about the deed he hoped for most. He said that every time he made wuḍū’, day or night, he would pray two rakʿahs. Because of this, the Prophet ﷺ heard his footsteps in Jannah.
Small acts, done consistently — reach places you never imagined.
The Prophet ﷺ said:
أَحَبُّ الْأَعْمَالِ إِلَى اللَّهِ أَدْوَمُهَا وَإِنْ قَلَّ
“The most beloved deeds to Allah are those that are consistent, even if they are small.”
— Bukhari & Muslim
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🌿 A deed done only for Allah
These rakʿahs are:
• Not obligatory
• Not seen by people
• Not tied to a time or crowd
They are purely between you and Allah — and such deeds carry special weight.
The quietest deeds are often the heaviest on the scales.
⸻
🌿 And the Reward?
For every two rakʿahs prayed after wuḍū’:
🔹 Sins are erased
🔹 Hearts are softened
🔹 Ranks are raised
🔹 You follow the footsteps of Bilal رضي الله عنه which was heard in Jannah
— Shaykh Musa Jibril حفظه الله
https://news.1rj.ru/str/LightOfTheTruth
Ibn Taymiyyah رحمه الله said:
The stronger the tawheed in the servant's heart, the stronger his faith, tranquility, reliance, and certainty.
[Majmu' al-Fatawa 28/35]
@FadingShadow
The stronger the tawheed in the servant's heart, the stronger his faith, tranquility, reliance, and certainty.
[Majmu' al-Fatawa 28/35]
@FadingShadow
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