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Whoever sees (from himself) that his chest is not expanding and he is not obtaining any sweetness of Eemān and the light of guidance then let (him) increase in repentance and Istighfār (seeking Allāh’s Forgiveness).
Shaykh-ul-Islām Ibn Taymiyyah [الفتاوى الكبرى ٥\٦٢]
A great, trustworthy resource with all kinds of useful downloads, videos and articles about the Quran. How to memorise, how to understand the vocab and how to have the right mindset to become from the People of the Quran.
“..And let those who oppose the Messenger's (Muhammad SAW) commandment (i.e. his Sunnah legal ways, orders, acts of worship, statements, etc.) (among the sects) beware, lest some Fitnah (disbelief, trials, afflictions, earthquakes, killing, overpowered by a tyrant, etc.) befall them or a painful torment be inflicted on them.“
Surah An-Nur 24:63
The Difference Between Show-Off & Self-Admiration
Shaykh ibn Taymiyyah said when differentiating between self-admiration and show-off: "Self-admiration is akin to showing off, but showing off is a kind of including people as a motive for one's efforts, whereas self-admiration is including oneself with Allaah (swt) (in the sense that one remembers one's talent but forgets that they all come from Allaah and by His help). So the show-off is not fulfilling the words, "You (alone) we worship", [1:5] and the one who admires himself is not fulfilling the words, "and You (alone) we ask for help," [1:5] because the one who fulfils the words "You (lone) we worship" will avoid showing off, and the one who fulfils the words "and You (alone) we ask for help" will avoid self-admiration." [Majmoo' Al-Fataawaa, 10/277]
Shaykh al-Albaani on True Love
Questioner: Someone who loves a person for the sake of Allaah, must he say, “I love you for the sake of Allaah,” to him?
Al-Albaani: Yes, but loving [someone] for the sake of Allaah has a huge price, only very few people pay it. Do you know what the price [to be paid] for loving someone for Allaah’s sake is? Do any of you know the price?
Let whoever knows give us the answer.
Someone present: Allaah’s Messenger ﷺ said, “There are seven whom Allaah will shade with His shade on the day when there will be no shade except His …” one of the categories mentioned are two men who love each other for Allaah’s sake, who get together for that reason and part for it too.
Al-Albaani: This is correct in and of itself but it is not the answer to the question, it’s an approximate definition of loving for the sake of Allaah but not a conclusive one.
My question was what is the price that two people who love each other for the sake of Allaah must give one another? And I’m not referring to the reward in the Hereafter. What I’m getting at from the question is what is the practical proof that two people love each other for the sake of Allaah? Because two people may love each other but their love is nominal, not real.
So what is the proof of true love?
Someone present: “That he loves for his brother what he loves for himself.”
Al-Albaani: This is the characteristic of love or [at the very least] one of the characteristics of love …
Someone else: Allaah said, “Say: ‘If you love Allaah, then follow me and He will love you.’” [Aali-’Imraan 3:31]
Al-Albaani: This is the correct answer to another question.
Someone present: Maybe the answer can be found in the authentic hadith, “There are three things if found in a person, he will experience the sweetness of faith …” one of which is two people who love each other for Allaah’s sake.
Al-Albaani: This is the effect of loving someone for the sake of Allaah, [that you find] a [certain] sweetness in your heart.
Someone present: The Most High said, “By Time! Indeed, mankind is in loss. Except for those who have believed and done righteous deeds and advised each other to truth and advised each other to patience.” [Surah Asr 103]
Al-Albaani: Well done. That is the answer.
And an explanation of that is that if I really love you for the sake of Allaah I would persist in advising you, and you would do the same. Persevering in advising one another is very rare between those who claim to love each other, this love might have some sincerity in it, but it is not complete, because we try to make an allowance for the other, afraid that the other person will become angry, that he will flee … and so on.
It is in light of this that [you can see that] the cost of loving someone for the sake of Allaah is that each person shows sincerity towards the other by advising him, always and forever telling him to do good and preventing him from bad—he is more constant in advising him than that person’s own shadow is close—for this reason it has been authentically reported that when parting from one another, one of the habits of the Companions was that one of them would read to the other, “By Time! Indeed, mankind is in loss. Except for those who have believed and done righteous deeds and advised each other to truth and advised each other to patience.” [Surah Asr 103]
Al-Haawi min Fataawaa al-Albaani, pp. 165-166. Via
Whoever sees (from himself) that his chest is not expanding and he is not obtaining any sweetness of Eemān and the light of guidance then let (him) increase in repentance and Istighfār (seeking Allāh’s Forgiveness).
Shaykh-ul-Islām Ibn Taymiyyah [الفتاوى الكبرى ٥\٦٢] (via aboomaryamm)
Please make du’aa for those in Pakistan, India, Nepal, and Afghanistan who have been affected by the earthquake. May Allaah grant them safety and wellbeing and may He safeguard them from further harm and may He have mercy on those who have died, and may He grant them all patience and heightened eemaan.
‘Abdullaah Ibn Mas’ood said:
“Women are but an ‘awrah (something private to be covered). A woman might leave her house without there being any problem with her, but the Shaytân seeks her out and says [to her], “You will not pass by anyone except that you will impress/please him.”
A woman puts on her clothes and is asked where she is going, to which she replies, “To visit a sick person,” or “to attend a funeral”, or “to pray in the masjid”; but a woman never worships Allaah in the way she does when she worships Him in her house.”
[Al-Tabaraanî. Graded sahîh by Sh Al-Albaanî in Sahîh Al-Targhîbi wa Al-Tarheeb, 1/84]
If you’d be given 1 million dollar to do a specific task (not missing prayer for example) how many of you would plan and prepare in advance, making sure they wouldn’t miss this opportunity? Almost nothing could stop them from being on time and getting the reward.
Now, here’s the thing. Whatever it is you’re struggeling with (keeping up) right now, chances are.. you don’t care enough.
Slacking off, being unfocussed, blaming our environments and everything else but ourselves.. Don’t ignore your own state if you recognise this. Reconnect with the knowledge you need, first and foremost, to fix the issues, to get to the core of your problem.
Lazy when it comes to praying? Read up on it! Its rewards, rulings and other authentic ahadeeth to reconnect yourself, remind yourself. Keep putting off memorising/reading Quran? Read about the virtues, rewards and so on. Reconnect and don’t let carelessness take over. Having trouble with all ibadah in first place? Find ways to strengthen your imaan by love & fear of Allaah.
Whatever you do, just don’t ignore your own state if there are things that really need to be fixed. You’ll only end up wasting time + deceiving yourself. Find ways to make things work and keep trying! 👍
Fast The Day Of 'Āshūrā Bi Idhnillāh
Ibn ‘Abbās رضي الله عنهما reported:The Messenger of Allāh ﷺ observed Sawm (fasting) on the day of ‘Āshūrā and commanded us to fast on this day. • [رواه البخاري ومسلم]
Abū Qatādah reported: The Messenger of Allāh ﷺ was asked about observing as-Sawm (the fast) on the tenth day of Muḥarram, and he replied: “It is an expiation for the sins of the preceding year.” • [رواه مسلم]
Ibn ‘Abbās رضي الله عنهما reported:The Messenger of Allāh ﷺ said: “If I remain alive till the next year, I shall also observe fast on the ninth of Muḥarram.” • [رواه مسلم]
This year the 9th and 10th of Muḥarram are falling on 23th and 24th of October, 2015 respectively so if you can, do not MISS this GREAT opportunity and fast on Friday and Saturday this weekend to earn the great reward of fasting of 'Āshūrā.
To know what is the best way of fasting Muḥarram follow this link 👉 http://mtws.posthaven.com/the-best-way-to-fast-the-day-of-aashoora-explained-by-shaykh-fawzan
How To Deal With An Ignorant Abuser
قال رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم : وإن امرؤ شتمك وعيرك بما يعلم فيك فلا تعيره بما تعلم فيه ؛ فإنما وبال ذلك عليه.
The Messenger of Allāh ﷺ said: “.. And if a person reviles you and dishonors you with what (he) knows of you then do not degrade him with what you know of him for the evil consequence/harm (of abuse) will only be upon him.”
● [سنن أبي داود ٤٠٨٤ ، صححه الألباني]
If the devil comes to you while praying and said: ‘You are showing off’, then make your prayer longer.
Al Harith Ibn Qais [Dhaam al-Hawaa, 131 & Talbees Iblees p.70] (via aqlamoon)
The Deen itself is manners. Anyone surpassing you in manners is better than you in the Deen.
Ibnul Qayyim Rahimahullaaah [Madarijus-Salikeen 2/294] (via khadijahbintahmed)
It’s not what happens, but how we respond. Make it a habit to praise Allaah, to seek His forgiveness, to speak only that which He will be pleased with, at the onset of hardship, during the hardship, and after the hardship. Remind yourself that all matters are decreed, everything is written. Think positive. Try to be positive. Cry if you must, be sad, be disheartened, these are normal feelings; but speak good words, kind words, words of Praise to Allaah ta’aala. It will help so much, it will help.