Yea and the hadeeth of Jibreel,
Anyhow, thanks bro Fi
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Yea and the hadeeth of Jibreel,
Anyhow, thanks bro Fi
Assalamu Aleykum,
What about the Hadeeth in which the Prophet peace be upon him, recites Ibrahim and Isa's dua's from the Qu'ran then cries and says 'My ummah My Ummah' then Allah sends Jibra'el to calm the prophet.
I was reading Du'a the weapon of the believer and it listed it as something like Muslim # 202 but I cant find it.
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I just found this:
'Allahumma! Ummati! Ummati! (O Allah! my ummah! my ummah!)' and then he started crying - out of concern for his followers, just like Ibrahim and Isa (alayhum salam) were concerned for their followers.
[Muslim #202 and others]
http://www.geocities.com/mutmainaa/dua1/dua_manner.html
is it tru theres a hadith in which if you do four things you go to jannah between fajr and maghrib u must:
pray janaazah
visit the ill
giv sadaqah
and fast
this is from memory, if anyone has heard such a hadith PLEASE REPORT BAK IMMEDIATELY !
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salaam
i dunno about between fajr and maghrib, but i know for the whole day lol, so you can say :p between fajr and maghrib or fajr to isha :p
its a hadiths in muslim
The Messenger (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) asked his Sahaabah: "Who among you got up fasting this morning?" Abu Bakr said, "I did." He asked, "Who among you has attended a funeral today?" Abu Bakr said, "I have." He asked, "Who among you has fed a needy person today?" Abu Bakr said, "I have." He asked, "Who among you has visited a sick person today?" Abu Bakr said, "I have." The Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said, "No man does all of that but he will enter Paradise." (Reported by Muslim, Kitaab Fadaa'il al-Sahaabah, Baab 1, Hadeeth 12)
mashallah this hadiths shows the excellence and butifullness of our khilifah Hadhrat Abu Bakr (ra)
Assalamu Aleykum Wa Rhametulahi Wa Berekatu,
Laa ilaha illallahu wahdahu laa shareekalahu, lahul-mulku wa lahul-hamdu, wa Huwa 'alaa kullo sha'in Qadeer. Subhanan Allahi, wal-hamdu lilaahi, wa laa ilaaha illallahu, wallahu akbar, wa laa hawla wa laa Quwwata illa billaahil-'Aliyyil-'Adheem, Rabbigh firlee.
"Whoever says this will be forgiven, and if he supplicates Allah, his prayer will be answeredl if he performs blution and prays, his prayer will accepted"
This is supposed to be in Bukhari but the wording is aparently from Ibn Majah 2/335 anyone here who can verify that?
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I am writing this artricle/report kinda thing, i neeeded that one hadith about Not to imitate the kafir..and how we will be rased among the ones we try to imitate.
if some one can help i would reallyt appreciated it, any hadith along lines of immitating kuffar. Jazakillah
salaam brother!!!
I did a research to find out the hadith you are looking for!!!
It has been narrated by Anas (RA).A man asked the Prophet:arabic5: about the Hour (i.e. Day of Judgment) saying, "When will the Hour be?" The Prophet said, "What have you prepared for it?" The man said, "Nothing, except that I love Allah and His Apostle. " The Prophet:arabic5: said, "You will be with those whom you love." We had never been so glad as we were on hearing that saying of the Prophet (i.e., "You will be with those whom you love.") Therefore, I love the Prophet:arabic5: , Abu Bakr and 'Umar, and I hope that I will be with them because of my love for them though my deeds are not similar to theirs.
P.S i will find out where in which hadith kitab this narration took place
Also these hadith might come in handy:
Solitude is better than being in bad company, and being in good company is better than solitude. Saying what is good is better than silence, and silence is better than saying what is bad.
Abu Musa, may Allah be pleased with him, reported:
Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) said: The similitude of a good companion and that of a bad one is that of the owner of musk and of the one (iron-smith) blowing bellows. The owner of musk would either offer you free of charge or you would buy it from him or you would smell its pleasant odor, and as for the one who blows the bellows, he would either burn your clothes or you will have to smell its repugnant smell.
Hadith number in Sahih Muslim [Arabic only]: 4762
Hope these helped!!!!Anything esle you aquire please feel free to say it out!:)
Wassalaam!!
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Bismillah
I was looking for the hadith which warns us to beware of the scholars at the gates of the thaghoot (or corrupt leaders).
can anyone please find it inshaAllah.
JazakAllahu khair
:wasalamex
*waits patiently* :)
Jazakilah Bro for the hadith really appreciate it, if u can find the kitab then it would be helpful. Salam
Lol
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I know there is a Hadith that says, "The Prophets are buried where they die." Can someone please tell me in which book it is narrated? Jazakallah Khair.
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:sl: brothers and sisters.
I need the hadith (im not sure if it actually exists, but i vaguely remember hearing it somewhere), about not to toughen on yourself (It's called shidda in arabic). as far as i remember, it has to do with excessiveness in worship.
jazakallahu khair
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ان الدين يسر ولن يشادد الدين أحد إلا غلبه
'The religion (of Islam) is easy. No one ever made it difficult without it becoming too much for him. (Sahîh Bukhârî)
:sl: brothers ad sisters.
jazkallahu khair brother ansar. But no, it isn't the one i was thinking about.
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i read somewhere there is a hadith saying that one should be careful when there are intention on three things which are
1. marriage
2. divorce
3...sorry can't remember...
i just want to clarify this...because i heard parents should not be joking around...planning to married their children (especially when they are not still baligh) to relatives or their friends kids...
example :
1. mother 1 : "i want my baby girl to marry your son when he is ready."
2. mother 2 : "yes...when my son is an adult i will married him to your girl."
thanks in advance.
wassallam
:wasalamex
The Prophet as saying: "Three matters are taken seriously whether they are said in earnest or in jest: marriage, divorce and revoking a divorce." (related by Ahmad, Abu Dawood, Ibn Majeh, Al-Tirmithi and Al-Hakim)
“There are three matters in which it is not permissible to joke: marriage, divorce, and emancipation (of slaves)” (Al-Bukhari and Muslim).
http://www.islamonline.net/English/f...rticle06.shtml
Jazakallah khayr bro Fi sabilillah...Quote:
The marriage contract is the formal bond that turns two individuals from strangers to husband and wife. It is the most important contract that most people execute throughout their lives. Since the marriage contract has such great significance, the deen of Islam provides a number of guidelines. Before delving into the basic elements of marriage, it is worth mentioning here that marriage is a serious matter and should be dealt with seriously. It is not allowed for a man to marry and then claim he did not really mean it, or that he was joking. The Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings be upon him) said, “There are three matters in which it is not permissible to joke: marriage, divorce, and emancipation (of slaves)” (Al-Bukhari and Muslim).