Oh الله, on this day take me closer towards Your pleasure and keep me away from your anger and punishment, grant me the opportunity to recite Your verses (of the Quraan) by Your mercy, Oh the Most Merciful.
🕌 آمين يا رب العالمين🕌
(Continuing from yesterday...)
This is indeed the month of patience, and the reward for true patience is Jannah (paradise.) It is the month of sympathy with ones fellowmen. It is the month wherein a true believer's rizq is increased. Whosoever feeds another who fasted, in order to break the fast (at sunset), for the feeder there shall be forgiveness of sins and emancipation from the fire of Jahannam (hell), and for such feeder shall be the same reward as the one who fasted (who he fed) without that persons reward being decreased in the least....
(To be continued tommorow, in Shaa Allaah.)
Virtues Of The Holy Quraan:
Rasulullah SalAllahu Alayhi wa Sallam said: " The best of you is he who learns the Quraan and teaches it."
Another Hadeeth says," he who learns the Quraan or teaches it."
Things to abstain from when passing urine or stool:
❌ To talk
❌ To cough unnecessarily
❌ To read some verse of the Quraan, Hadeeth or respected thing.
❌ To take something in the toilet on which the following things are written: the name of Allaah, any prophet, any angel, or any respected person; any verse of the Quraan,Hadeeth or dua.
If these things are in the pocket or wrapped up in a taweez, then there's no harm in this.
❌ To relieve oneself without any clothes.
❌ To make istinja with the right hand.
The father of Rasulullah SalAllahu Alayhi wa Sallam:
❤Rasulullah SalAllahu Alayhi wa Sallam's fathers name was Abdullah.
❤ Nabi SalalAllahu Alayhi wa Sallam's father was most probably born in 540 A.C.
❤He had a twin sister named Umme Hakeem.
❤At the age of 30 he visited his maternal relatives in Madinah. It was here that death overcame him whilst Rasulullah SalAllahu Alayhi wa Sallam was still in the womb of his mother.
❤He was buried in Madinah.
The Gardener and his orchard.
Rasulullah SalAllahu Alayhi wa Sallam is reported to have said," A person was in a jungle, when all of a sudden he heard a voice in a cloud saying: "Go and water the orchard of so and so person."
On hearing that voice, the cloud moved and poured heavily on a stony place.
All the water collected in a drain and began to flow. This person began following the water and saw that a man was standing in his orchard and was sprinkling water with a spade. This person asked the gardener:" O servant of Allaah, what is your name?" He gave the same name which the person had heard in the cloud. Thereafter, the gardener asked the person: "O servant of Allaah, why are you asking my name?" He replied: " I heard a voice in that cloud whose water this is, taking your name and asking it to pour water onto your orchard. What do you do in it that it is so acceptable?" He replied: "Now that you have asked, I will inform you. I look at its total produce and from there I give one third to charity. Another third I keep for myself and for my family, and the last third I re-invest into this orchard."
Lesson: Glory be to Allaah! How Merciful He is that the person who obeys Him has all his work done through unseen ways without him even knowing about it. Without doubt, the person who becomes Allaah's, Allaah becomes his.
(Behishti Zewar)
Washing the hands before meals.
Rasulullah SalAllahu Alayhi wa Sallam said: 'One who desires that his home be filled with goodness and prosperity should wash his hands before and after partaking of meals.'
(Sunan Ibn Majah, Vol 2, page 234.)
➡️ It is a sunnah to wash the hands before and after meals.
➡️ The hands should be washed before eating even though they may be clean.
➡️ Those who eat with forks and knives may not perceive the need to wash their hands. They will be deprived of great benefits, as washing ones hands enhances baraka (blessings).
NOTE: Baraka in this instance means that the higher purpose for which we are eating would be fulfilled. Such food will become a beneficial part of our bodies and aid us in doing good deeds and displaying good character.
(Khasail, page 116)
Baraka also means that an increase will be perceived in the food.
(All the above is taken from the kitaab, the sublime conduct of Rasulullah SalAllahu Alayhi wa Sallam.)
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