donderdag 13 augustus 2020

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Every day...

there are twenty-four thousand breaths, sixteen thousand movements and thirty thousand works for each person.

On the Judgment Day, each of us will be questioned: ‘What was your
intention for each of those actions?’ If you can reply to Allah Almighty, ‘I was intending your pleasure,’ this will be enough.




It is a clear hadith of our Prophet ﷺ...


“I came to you with Shariah [laws, rules, methods] 
like the sun shining.” 


We are therefore under heavy responsibility every moment.

Either we are obedient servants, or we are not.




If a man is thinking this...

how can he find time to find faults with others?

You must always be thinking, “What will be situation in the Divine Presence?” This makes for good character. It is a formula for human life, a base to build upon.

Allah Almighty says, “Your every action – your praying, working, living, and dying must be for Me only.” This means that we must live and act and die in His way.

We are sitting here for Allah Almighty.

Not for ourselves.




To find fault with others is haram!

It is a big sin to set oneself up as a judge of others.

That is for Allah alone. He has no partners.

When a man looks for another’s faults, he is ‘junub,’ impure. He must quickly make ghusl (bath, major ablution) to be clean. Under this imposition, he will be afraid to find fault with other people.


~bron~
(p.20)

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