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Subject: Learn Islam from Hadith
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miaiad 3.03.26 - 11:03pm
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He commanded you to fast, and the example of that is like a man carrying a pouch of musk among a groupeveryone finds its fragrance pleasing. And indeed, the odor of the fasting persons mouth is more pleasing to Allah than the scent of musk.

He commanded you to give charity, and the example of that is like a man whom the enemy captured, tied his hands to his neck, and brought him forward to strike his neck. He said to them: Will you allow me to ransom myself from you? So he kept ransoming himself with little and much until he freed himself.

And He commanded you to remember Allah often, and the example of that is like a man pursued swiftly by the enemy until he reached a strong fortress and protected himself within it. Likewise, the servant is most protected from Satan when he is engaged in the remembrance of Allah, the Exalted.

[Al-Tirmiti]

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miaiad 3.03.26 - 11:15pm
Abu Yahya Khuraim bin Fatik (May Allah be pleased with him) reported: The Messenger of Allah (PBUH)
said, He who makes a contribution in Allah's way, will have his reward seven hundred times recorded to his credit.''
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[At-Tirmidhi]. * +

miaiad 9.03.26 - 10:03pm
Abu Barzah (May Allah be pleased with him) reported: Messenger of Allah (PBUH) said, Man's feet will not
move on the Day of Resurrection before he is asked about his life, how did he consume it, his knowledge, what did
he do with it, his wealth, how did he earn it and how did he dispose of it, and about his body, how did he wear it
out.''

[At-Tirmidhi].
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Commentary:
1. This Hadith first of all highlights the importance and value of this transitory life, every breath of which is
invaluable. Not a moment of it should, therefore, be wasted in the disobedience of Allah because one shall also be
made to account for it.
2. Man shall also be answerable for his knowledge. Here, we find an inducement for acquiring religious knowledge
because that alone is beneficial for him. He should make use of his knowledge for winning the pleasure of Allah. If
he does not do that then he must think about the justification for not doing so. He must also think how he would be
facing Allah on the Day of Resurrection.
3. The question in respect of wealth raised in this Hadith clearly shows that one should earn wealth by legitimate
means only and spend it strictly in a lawful manner. If he takes to unfair means of income or squanders it, he will be
sinful and required to account for the violation of the Divine injunctions.
4. One should protect his body from everything that is unlawful and force himself to submit to the Divine
injunctions. When he is asked to account for neglecting them, it will be difficult for him to escape the consequences
of accountability.
In short, this Hadith makes one conscious of the accountability so that one keeps it all the time in view so that he
will be saved from humiliation on the Day of Resurrection. How nice would it really be if one bears the
accountability of the Day of Resurrection always in mind! * +

miaiad 24.03.26 - 11:08pm
Abu Ayyub (May Allah be pleased with him) reported: The Messenger of Allah (PBUH) said, He who
observes As-Saum (the fasts) in the month of Ramadan, and also observes As-Saum for six days in the month of
Shawwal, it is as if he has observed As-Saum for the whole year.''

[Muslim].
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Commentary: According to the formula that there is at least ten-fold reward for every virtue, the Saum of one
month (Ramadan) are equivalent to Saum of ten months. If one also observes six days of Saum of Shawwal, they
will be equal to Saum of two months. Thus, one becomes eligible for the reward of one full years' Saum. He who
makes it a permanent feature is like one who observes Saum throughout his life. He will be considered by Allah as
one who observes Saum permanently. Although voluntary in nature, they are highly important. One can observe
these six-day Saum at a stretch or with intervals, but their observance one after the other at the beginning of the
month is better. Similarly, if a person has missed some Saum of Ramadan due to illness, travelling etc., he should
first make up the shortfall and then observe the voluntary six-day Saum of Shawwal. * +

miaiad 7.04.26 - 05:28am
πŸŒΊπŸŒΈπŸŒ·πŸ’πŸŒΌ * +

trunking 8.04.26 - 06:59am
Your terrorist friends, Hamas, Hezbollah and Iran are going down, bro.. * +

trunking 8.04.26 - 07:20am
People are leaving Islam too because that prophet married a 6-year old. Sick. ped*phile prophet Mohamed * +

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