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Khalid Saifullah
03-24-2016, 02:16 PM
The Prophet (ﷺ) said: “If my Ummah bears fifteen traits, tribulation will befall it.” Someone asked, “What are they, O Messenger of Allâh?”

He said:

"When any gain is shared out only among the rich, with no benefit to the poor;

When a trust becomes a means of making a profit; When paying Zakat becomes a burden;

When a man obeys his wife and disobeys his mother; and treats his friend kindly whilst shunning his father;

When voices are raised in the Masajid's;

When the leader of a people is the worst of them; When people treat a man with respect because they fear some evil he may do;

When much wine is drunk;

When men wear silk;

When female singers and musical instruments become popular;

When the last ones of this Ummah curse the first ones - then let them expect a red wind, or the earth to swallow them, or to be transformed into animals.” [Tirmidhi]

This hadith lists some of the evils that will befall the Ummah in its last days. Because of our committing these sins we will deserve to be punished. It is scary to see how many of these sins are now rampant amongst Muslims.

The first sin mentioned is that the wealthy will keep wealth among themselves exclusively, not letting it circulate and benefit the poor. Look at current tax laws and you will see this to be true.

Another manifestation of this sin is the invitation of rich relatives to celebrations but not poor ones. This is also a way of keeping good things among the rich only, as it excludes the poor from even benefiting from a meal.

When people hold certain positions but only do their job when they are bribed, this amounts to using a trust to make a profit. Holding a position of responsibility is a trust/amanat, but we see politicians, government servants and many others, instead bent on profiteering. Another example of using a trust to make a profit is the practice of banks loaning out to others on interest the money that people keep as safekeeping with them.

The third trait mentioned in this hadith is that zakat will become a burden. This is also evident today. How many people happily give zakat, despite it being a purification of wealth and source of great reward with Allâh (Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala)?

A man obeying his wife in preference to his mother is also a sin. This is provided that neither of them is asking him to do something haraam or that which compromises any other’s rights. There is no obedience if that obedience entails disobedience of Allâh's prescribed rules and laws.

Unfortunately, we also see among Muslims today that friends take precedence over family, although rights through kinship are highly stressed in Islam. We also see people raising their voices in Masajid's in argumentation and quarrels. The worst of a people being the leader of that nation also appears to be the case in many Muslim majority countries around the world. Consequently, people are afraid of the evil of their leaders and despite their wickedness thus treat them with respect.

As for the last four traits:
Many members of the Muslim Ummah are gripped in the vice of drinking alcohol; many don’t think much of the sin of men wearing silk; female singers and music are entrenched in the popular culture of Muslims; and some deviant sects also engage in the repulsive sin of bad mouthing the first generation of Muslims.

We need to seriously repent and ask Allâh (Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala) to save us from the punishments that befall the sinful.
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strivingobserver98
03-25-2016, 12:44 PM
:sl:

What is the meaning of "When voices are raised in the Masajid's"?

:jz:
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Khalid Saifullah
03-25-2016, 03:29 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by farhan
:sl:

What is the meaning of "When voices are raised in the Masajid's"?

:jz:
Wa alaikumus salaam

When people speak of worldly affairs in the Masjid and defile the sanctity of the Masjid.

They meet at the Masjid for their worldly affairs and abuse the position if the masjid in Islam , make it a place of fun and entertainment.
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BeTheChange
03-25-2016, 04:05 PM
Jazahka Allah for the reminder. Many of the signs like you say are already amongst us.

Frightening times but also encouraging because the one who holds on the sunnah and the deen there are vast rewards. In sha Allah.

When you mention 'worldy affairs' does this include having a general chat about life in the masjid?
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Khalid Saifullah
03-25-2016, 04:19 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by BeTheChange
When you mention 'worldy affairs' does this include having a general chat about life in the masjid?
Yep.

Masjid is for salaat, zikr, I'tikaaf and religious discourses.
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BeTheChange
03-25-2016, 04:27 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Khalid Saifullah
Yep.

Masjid is for salaat, zikr, I'tikaaf and religious discourses.
Okay.

In sha Allah i'll make an annoucement in my class.

The teachers are unaware but the adults tend to talk about worldy affairs whilst waiting to recite their sabaq.

Some practise their sabaq and others chat.

Hopefully they take the message on board in sha Allah.

Jazahka Allah for bringing this to my attention.
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