Allaah (swt) knows best. The bottom line is that Allaah (swt) is the most Just and will never wrong anyone. And everyone who goes to Paradise will never feel any sadness or sorrow. It is a place that we cannot imagine. So it is enough for us to place our trust in Allaah (swt) and work towards getting there and helping our families to get there Insha'Allaah.
Allaah (swt) knows best. The bottom line is that Allaah (swt) is the most Just and will never wrong anyone. And everyone who goes to Paradise will never feel any sadness or sorrow. It is a place that we cannot imagine. So it is enough for us to place our trust in Allaah (swt) and work towards getting there and helping our families to get there Insha'Allaah.
Sub7an Allah. I love the simplicity of your answer. For any mu'min this should be enough to answer most questions like this.
sis theres somethng i find to be generally helpful regarding any and all questions
for a question in which a scholar is capable of giving an answer then obviously its best to go to the madhab scholar which you belong to and ask him/her.
if you cannot find an answer, or if the answe ris ALlahu 'Alam and yet you feel unfulfilled by that answer then dont despair because Allah is still here !
I would recite durood aur salaam upon the beloved, make dua for all the awliyaa ullah there by getting their duas in return, pray istikharah and ask Allah to provide the answer. It might be from a feeling, it might be from a dream, it might be from inner fulfilment but thats a form of getting an answer.
I apologise if this answer is of no help, but as before marriage you relied on Allah, then after death rely on Allaah, he created everything and he will never be unjust
Jazaak Allaah Khayr all. I only asked because I know some women who are practising and their husbands are not-I just wondered what would happen in that case?
“Indeed the patient will be given their reward without account.” :love: { Qur’aan, Chapter 39, Verse 10 }
I don't know the complete answer to this question, but it is not the first time I'm seeing it. As far as I've heard, some people have answered it saying that there are a lot of people who die single, and the righteous among them will, inshAllah obviously enter Jannah. For those husbands and wives whose spouses are in Hell, they will get wed to these righteous people who didn't get married in this world. And that's fair, because a momin would never enjoy the company of a kaafir, even if it be their husband or wife. There will be a union of this sort.
Another answer I've heard is that there are women for men in Jannah, because women is one of man's biggest desires and not vice-versa. Though women do desire a romantic male companionship, but their desires aren't as intense and consuming as men's. Thus, Allah has created hoor because a woman can be a major motivating factor for a man. On those grounds, in paradise Allah (SubhanahuWaTaala) will leave it women's choice whether to have a companion and/or get something equally or more pleasing than that.
If Allah helps you, none can overcome you; and if He forsakes you, who is there after Him that can help you? And in Allah (Alone) let believers put their trust.
Surah Ale Imran : 160
It was narrated that Anas ibn Maalik (may Allaah be pleased with him) said:
The Prophet (blessings and peace of Allaah be upon him) climbed up Uhud, accompanied by Abu Bakr, ‘Umar and ‘Uthmaan, and the mountain shook with them. He struck it with his foot and said: “Stand firm, O Uhud, for there is no one on you but a Prophet or a Siddeeq or two martyrs.”
Narrated by al-Bukhaari (3483)
Allah (Subhaanahu Wa Taala) does not inspire seeking forgiveness in a slave whom he wishes to punish.
Jazaak Allaah Khayr all. I only asked because I know some women who are practising and their husbands are not-I just wondered what would happen in that case?
How dare you... how dare you judge some one..
you have NO right. leave judging to Allah. just because he/she doesn't seem to be practicing or what ever you have no idea how Allah feels about them so don't automatically assume they are going to hell..
you have NO right. leave judging to Allah. just because he/she doesn't seem to be practicing or what ever you have no idea how Allah feels about them so don't automatically assume they are going to hell..
how dare you
Brother, I think you are overreacting here. The sister may have said something which if you read into it too much appears as though she believes that the non-practising person will automatically go to hell however I don't believe she believes that.
It was a hypothetical issue. The real intention is to know what would happen if someone's husband did indeed end up in hell and she gave an example of a case where it might happen.
Brother, I think you are overreacting here. The sister may have said something which if you read into it too much appears as though she believes that the non-practising person will automatically go to hell however I don't believe she believes that.
It was a hypothetical issue. The real intention is to know what would happen if someone's husband did indeed end up in hell and she gave an example of a case where it might happen.
format_quote Originally Posted by syed1
How dare you... how dare you judge some one..
you have NO right. leave judging to Allah. just because he/she doesn't seem to be practicing or what ever you have no idea how Allah feels about them so don't automatically assume they are going to hell..
how dare you
In any case, it would seem as if you were doing the judging.
It should be a constant reminder to us all that none of us are perfect. However, we are all seeking the truth on this forum so we should be compassionate and speak gently with one another.
And since this thread is about Jannah and I don't want the staff on me for off-topic posting, I'll add:
The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said: “Shall I tell you who is kept away from Hell and from whom Hell is kept away? (Hell is kept away) from everyone who is gentle and kindly, approachable and of an easy disposition.”
you have NO right. leave judging to Allah. just because he/she doesn't seem to be practicing or what ever you have no idea how Allah feels about them so don't automatically assume they are going to hell..
how dare you
I sincerely apologise if you felt I was "judging" anyone - I was just giving an exmaple brother. I would appreciate if you left out the emotions, as this is a practical question I am asking and not an emotional one.
Jazaak Allaah Khayr.
format_quote Originally Posted by IbnAbdulHakim
^ there is absolutely no objective to that remark.
and she didnt judge anyone, she asked a question.
please refrain from emotional backlash, jazakAllah
Jazaak Allaah Khayr
format_quote Originally Posted by Alpha Dude
Brother, I think you are overreacting here. The sister may have said something which if you read into it too much appears as though she believes that the non-practising person will automatically go to hell however I don't believe she believes that.
It was a hypothetical issue. The real intention is to know what would happen if someone's husband did indeed end up in hell and she gave an example of a case where it might happen.
Indeed, I was just giving an example.
format_quote Originally Posted by Beardo
In any case, it would seem as if you were doing the judging.
It should be a constant reminder to us all that none of us are perfect. However, we are all seeking the truth on this forum so we should be compassionate and speak gently with one another.
And since this thread is about Jannah and I don't want the staff on me for off-topic posting, I'll add:
The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said: “Shall I tell you who is kept away from Hell and from whom Hell is kept away? (Hell is kept away) from everyone who is gentle and kindly, approachable and of an easy disposition.”
Jazaak Allaah Khayr for the hadith brother.
format_quote Originally Posted by TrueStranger
Hasn't God created everything in pairs? I would not be shocked if there are male versions of hoors. But Allah knows Best.
Jazaak Allaah Khayr sister, I haven't read this, but Allaahu Aalim?
To be honest Sister, I really don't think any of us can know the answer. On the Day of Judgement all that we do in this life will be revealed and Allah (subhannahu wa ta'ala) will decide who deserves what. We will all be accountable for our actions before Allah (subhannahu wa ta'ala).
I suppose, if one is worried their spouse is not as diligent in their duties as Allah's slave, could help encourage them to do better. Remind them gently of salat times (ie:'Oh dear, can you watch Johnny I am going to pray. When I am done I will watch him for you so you can.')
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