'Abdullah bin Mas'ud reported that the Messenger of Allah said:
"Verily, the most beloved speech to Allah is the servant's saying: "Glorified are You, O Allah, and to You is the praise, and Blessed is Your Name, and Lofty is Your Majesty, and there is none worthy of worship other than You." [Subhanak Allahumma wa bihamdik wa tabarak asmuk wa ta'ala jadduk wa la ilaha ghayruk]
The most hated speech to Allah is when a man says to another man: "Fear Allah!" and he replies: "Worry about your own self!""
['Silsilat al-Ahadith as-Sahihah'; # 2598]
“Do not argue with your Lord on behalf of your soul, rather argue with your soul on behalf of your Lord.” - Dhul-Nun
"It is the very pursuit of happiness that thwarts happiness." - Victor Frankl
'Abdullah bin Mas'ud reported that the Messenger of Allah said:
"Verily, the most beloved speech to Allah is the servant's saying: "Glorified are You, O Allah, and to You is the praise, and Blessed is Your Name, and Lofty is Your Majesty, and there is none worthy of worship other than You." [Subhanak Allahumma wa bihamdik wa tabarak asmuk wa ta'ala jadduk wa la ilaha ghayruk]
The most hated speech to Allah is when a man says to another man: "Fear Allah!" and he replies: "Worry about your own self!""
['Silsilat al-Ahadith as-Sahihah'; # 2598]
oh my SubhanAllah! BarakAllahu feek!! a much needed hadeeth.
The Creator الْخَالِقُ The Makerالْبَارِئُ The Fashionerالْمُصَوِّرُ
:enough!: Getting entirely fed up with the foolishness :enough!:
I know this hadith is pretty straight-forward, but I was wondering if there was any explanation for this. I think this hadith can be interpreted alot of ways and thus I was wondering if there are any implied meanings to it.
Messenger(S): The most beloved of speech to Allaah is when a person says: "Subhaanaka Allaahumma wa bi hamdika, wa tabaaraka ismuka wa taýaala jadduka, wa laa ilaaha ghayruka (Glory and praise be to You, O Allaah, blessed be Your name and exalted be Your majesty, and there is no god but You)." The most hated of speech to Allaah is when one man says to another, "Fear Allaah," and the other says, "Mind your own business!"
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