I envy your parents :shade:
Bismillahir Rahmanir Raheem
A bold statement this Ramadan, ya aadil77.
Is this one of the things that it is permissible to envy someone for, or is this a sin?
Or, even worse, is it a joke?
Must I quote Quran and hadith on such a basic matter?
I see too much bad advice and nonsense on these forums, remember your religion when posting, avoid useless chatter with the opposite sex, promote the good and forbid the evil.
Ask Allah to forgive you posting such trite comments, which are in reality sins against yourself.
The time you waste posting trite comments, you will be questioned about.
Spend some time reading Quran instead, like perhaps Surat Al Falaq...
or this...
" And if you question them, they declare emphatically: "We were only talking idly and joking." Say: "Was it at Allah, His Aayat and His Messenger you were mocking?" Make no excuses! You have rejected faith after you had accepted it, if We pardon some of you, We will punish others amongst you because they were sinners" (Qur'an 9:65-66)
or hadith like this
1569. Abu Hurayra reported that the Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said, "Beware of envy. Envy devours good actions as fire devours wood." (or he said, "dry grass"). [Abu Dawud]
Next time, say "Mashallah you have good parents"
This is the appropriate response, which avoids envy.
Islam is not just a pass-time, you must put it into play in every aspect of your life.
If any of the above is correct it is from Allah, alhamdulillah, if I am wrong it is from Shaitan and the evil of my own soul, and I ask Allah to protect us from that.
Inshallah forgiveness for you and me, and all the Muslims, from Allah this Ramadan.