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Tuesday, April 7, 2020

Some Islamic Tips

Some Islamic Tips

Some Islamic Tips

●It was narrated from Tameem Ad-Daree that the Prophet said, 
“The religion is sincerity (Naseehah).” We said, “To whom?” He said, “To Allah, His Book, His Messenger, and to the leaders of the Muslims and their common folk.”
Reference: Sahih Muslim. Book 1, Hadith 103

۞Renew your faith and relation with Allah every morning and night by saying, “I am content with Allah as my Lord, with Muhammad as my Messenger, and with Islam as my religion.”

۞If you wish not to regret doing anything, then do everything for the sake of God.

۞Associate with people so that they commend you during your life and weep for you when you die.

۞If you want to disobey Allah, then go to a place that He does not see you in it.

۞If you started to commit a sin , you should immediately withdraw from this, as your life may end while you are committing this sin. Everyone will be raised in the condition in which he dies.

۞When you hear of an attribute of the believers try to acquire it. And when you hear of an attribute of the infidels try to get rid of it.

۞Watch yourself firmly and judge it for everything, small or great, before Allah brings you to account and uncovers you before creations.

۞Remember Allah frequently in this world, in order that He remembers you on the Day of Resurrection.

۞Be near to the Prophet by doing a deed that he liked, so that he intercedes for you on the Day of Resurrection.

۞The loss is to oppress someone who does not take his right in this world and waits for you on the Day of Resurrection to get your good deeds in his account and enter his sins into your account. 

۞Be keen to collect merits as much as possible by sayings as praises (Tasabeeh), remembrance of Allah (Adhkaar), and the Holy Qur'an, or by deeds as prayer, helping others, etc.

۞Review your prayer and fasting and try to improve the quality of their performance.

۞If this world is confined for you and your concerns are a lot, then seek refuge in Allah.

۞All of us will meet the Prophet on the Day of Judgment and he will either make us drink from his watering-place (Hawd), or drive us away.

۞Tongue is the first means to go to Hell. Angels record every word you utter. One word makes you go to Hell, and one word makes you enter Paradise, so do not talk too much.

۞Perhaps you are righteous, but this is not enough. You are obliged to care about your wife and children, guide them, and look after them. Any neglect or shortening makes you go to Hell.

۞Never commend any person whom you know that he is rebellious and disobeys Allah and never attend meetings in which they commend this person to avoid that Allah throws you in Hell.

۞Be always cautious  of death, because if you forget it, it will never forget you.

۞During every funeral you attend, remember that you will be put in the same grave after a period of time.

۞Diseases are not the only way that leads to death. Also accidents and cardiac arrest may cause the death of youth, old people, and children.

۞Do not let good health and wealth deceive you, as fate may hide surprises for you.

۞Every soul will taste death, so do not go to it while you are forced, but expect it at any time.

۞Recognize and acknowledge Allah in times of ease and prosperity, and He will remember you in times of adversity. Seek nearness to Him by good deeds, and He will know you in times of adversity.

When He abandons you, He tries you to know whether you will be content with His judgment and win the reward of the patient, or you will break down, be grieved, and refuse Allah’s judgment.

۞Do not do any deed, except that you ask Allah to accept it. “O our Lord! Accept (this service) from us. Verily, You are the All-Hearing, the All-Knowing.” This applies to both religious deeds and this world deeds.

۞Upon doing anything in this world, mention Allah’s Name and remember Him.
By this way, you will collect so many rewards.

۞When someone advises you, smile and thank him, even if you intend not to follow it.
And if you want to advise someone, advise him when he is alone and advise him gently, as it is in human’s nature to refuse advice.

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