Gems Reminder of Today

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Hasan Al-Basri: "O son of Adam! You are nothing but a number of days and whenever a day passes away, a part of you passes away."

#New Year #Run to ALLAH # Work for AKHIRAH
 
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When you give in charity, give without remembering. When you receive, don't forget the generosity of others.

- AbdulBary Yahya
 
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If you really want to know if someone cares and loves you, just see whether they take you towards sin or if they protect you from it.

- Dr. Bilal Philips
 
Good is Knowledge and Paradise

Commenting on 2:201 of the Quran which states:

Our Lord! Give us the good of this world and the good of the
hereafter. . .

Al-Hasan Al-Basri - Allah have mercy on him - said:

4- 'The good of this world is knowledge and worship, and the good
of the hereafter is Paradise."

-[Al-Ajurri in Akhlaq Al-'Ulama' no. 30 and Ibn Jarir in his Tafsir of this verse]
 
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REMINDER: Do Not Broadcast Your Sins! ●

There are some people, whenever they did an act of Sin, they rush to post on social networks so that everyone knows about it. Instead of hiding and feeling guilty about that act of Sin, they feel proud to tell others about it.

By this they are earning 3 losses:
1. It’s a Sin upon Sin, firstly by doing the sin and secondly by broadcasting it.
2. They are making people as witness of their Sin and encouraging to do the same sin.
3. They are removing themselves far away from the forgiveness of Allah by broadcasting the sin instead of concealing it.

Ibn Qayyim said:
"The one who commits sin in secret is doing something less serious than one who commits sin openly and broadcasts it. The one who keeps quiet about it commits a less serious sin than one who tells people about it. Such a one is far removed from the forgiveness of Allaah, as the Prophet PBUH said: “All of my ummah may be forgiven except those who commit sin openly…” [Ighaathat al-Lahfaan, 2/147]

Speaking about your sin and flaunting it openly in front of your friends is haraam, and is a major sin. It is one of the ways of spreading immorality among the Muslims, encouraging evil and tempting others to do similar things. It also means that one does not take sin seriously and regards it as insignificant, and that the sinner is damaging his own reputation and exposing his honour to the slander of others. Islam seeks to put people off from doing such things in the strongest possible terms, as in the following hadeeth:

Abu Hurayrah said: I heard the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) say:

“All of my ummah will be forgiven except those who sin openly. It is a part of sinning openly when a man does something at night, then the following morning when Allaah has concealed his sin, he says, ‘O So and so, I did such and such last night,’ when all night his Lord has concealed him and the next morning he uncovers what Allaah had concealed.” (Narrated by al-Bukhaari, 5721; Muslim, 2990).
 
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Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said:


If anyone continually asks forgiveness, Allah will appoint for him a way out of every distress, relief from anxiety, and will provide for him from where he never realized.


[Reference: Abu Dawood]
 
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Lets Learn Islam


Today Muslim sisters put their pics on ‪#‎FB‬, wedding videos showing them dancing in immodest poses
Yet the daughter of our Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) Fatimah (radiallahu anha) was so modest with her hijaab that she requested her husband Ali (radiallahu anha) to bury her at night if she died during the day... She said:
"When you BURY ME COVER ME properly, I don't want ANYONE to see anything of me, and bury me during the night for I am embarrassed from the multitude of people attending."
SubhaanAllah look at her modesty, look at her hijab, EVEN IN DEATH she didn't want to be recognized, she didn't want anyone to see her and yet what are our Muslim sisters doing today??
Safia Khan


 
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"Let not your love become attachment nor your hate become destruction."

-- [Umar Ibn Al-Khattab - radiyAllaahu 'anhu]
 
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Its Sunnah to fast ‪#‎Ayyam_al_Beed‬ (13,14,15 of a Lunar month).


“It is sufficient for you to fast three days every month, because for every good deed you will have (the reward of) ten like it, so that will be like fasting for a lifetime.”

Bukhaari (1874); Muslim (1159).

“If you fast any part of the month, then fast the 13th, 14th and 15th.”
Tirmidhi (761); Nasaa’i (2424).

[authenticated by al-Albaani]
 
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Valentine's Day... Mother's Day... Father's Day... Children's Day... Birthday... Chocolate's Day... Rose's Day... etc.... etc....

Most of us remember and care of its very well, some even celebrate them....

BUT... what about 'JUDGEMENT DAY'... Does anyone remember, care & work for it?

Think.... about.... it.... !!!


A Muslim is a Muslim for life. During joys and sorrows, during celebrations and sufferings, we must follow the one straight path ..


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What commercial and cultural propaganda presents as beautiful is rooted in ugly paganism but most blind followers do not know.
By Khalid Baig
 

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