:sl: Brothers & Sisters
Some are CONFUSED in other blog with the Islamicness (is this allowed ??) of my thread as here in post #81
http://www.ummah.com/forum/showthrea...ses-away/page3
So its pasted here IF you have too. People here are more Knowledgeable here IMHO.
Originally Posted by
ms.muslimah
"May Allah reward him for his life of difficulty he faced for his Masses."
Is that not a du'a?
The problem isn't him showing gratitude, appreciation, and hoping he died as a Muslim.
: Ukthi
Jazakallah for pointing MY SO CALLED MISTAKE , DIRECTLY & politely and giving me a chance to explain.
Any one who dies on SHIRK OR KUFFAR we are not supposed to Pray '' Ya Allah Grant him Jannah '' because The Noble Quran says Jannah is for ONLY who dies as a Believer not for a Kaffir or Mushrik
Why should we not ponder a little on what is said or written, that's
the roots of Misunderstanding.
I Prayed '' "May Allah reward him for his life of difficulty he faced for his Masses."
Which mean his fame in future and ''His Country ie His People'' which he loved more than his family and his efforts to bring his children as Good as Possible and also as I referred the hadith a Just ruler will get the honor to be on Shade on the DOJ among the seven ( where religion is not mentioned as a Muslim Just ruler) and other Six Persons are clearly mentioned as Believers of Allah in another Hadith something like there is no veil between Allah and a Just Ruler ( Religion is not mentioned).
I have never seen or heard any trait of Kuffar or Shirk in this Generous Ruler for decades (except when he was young and became a Monk ) but I also do not know did he utter Shahadha as well. But his traits are the One which Islam Stressed and Muslims though less than 5 % in Thailand owe gratitude to him, as hadith above stresses to be. .
Dawud :: Book 41 : Hadith 4825
Narrated AbuMusa al-Ash'ari:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) said: Glorifying Allah involves showing honour to a grey-haired Muslim and to one who can expound the Qur'an, but not to one who acts extravagantly regarding it, or turns away from it, and showing honour to a just ruler.