Once a person came to a Shaikh (Islamic scholar) and complained to him
about his own poverty, saying that he was in great distress and would
prefer death to such a life.The Shaikh said to him,"Are you willing to
have your eyes taken out in exchange for ten thousand Dirhams (silver
coins)." He replied"Certainly not." The Shaikh said "Would you like to
have your tongue plucked out and get ten thousand Dirhams in return?"
The man said, "Ofcourse not." The Shaikh said, "Would you agree
tohaving both your hands and feet cut off in return for twenty
thousand Dirhams." The man said that he would not. The Shaikh asked
"Are you willing to be made a mad man and get ten thousand Dirhams in
return?" The man said that he was not willing. Atthis, the Shaikh said
to him, "Are you not ashamed of yourself? You admit that Allah Ta'ala
has granted you so many precious gifts, the value whereof, in your own
estimation, exceeds fifty thousand Dirhams (counting only a few
gifts,by way of illustration) andyet you complain of poverty!"
Source: "Fadhail-e-Sadaqaa Part II", translated by Prof. Abdul Karim.
The value of the above mentioned gifts can be fully understood when
welose them. Let us be more thankful to our Lord.
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We are extremly rich, yet we don't know it! - detail at :- http://aydnajimudeen.blogspot.com/
The amazing feet - detail at :->http://aydnajimudeen.blogspot.com/
I have heard the following story from an Islamic Scholar. Hopefully,
it will be beneficial for all of us.
When a child is born, he or she usually gets some characteristics and
features from his or her parents or from other family members from the
past. For example, our eyes, ears, nose or some other organs of the
body may resemble that of our parents or forefathers. There was a
group of people in Arabia who had the knowledge of this particular
science, that is they could tell who the baby resembles. When Prophet
Muhammad (peace and blessing be upon him) was still a baby, his
grandfather, Abdul Muttalib, took him to his lap and was greeting
those who came for Pilgrimage (Hajj). That specific group of people
was also present and while going around the Kabah they would stare
atthe feet of young ProphetMuhammad (SAW). After going around few
times, they came to Abdul Muttalib and said that they have never seen
any other baby whose feet resemble the feet of Prophet Ibrahim (AS).
Onlythe feet of young ProphetMuhammad (SAW) resemble them. The
footprint of Prophet Ibrahim (AS) is preserved and placed beside
Kabah.
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it will be beneficial for all of us.
When a child is born, he or she usually gets some characteristics and
features from his or her parents or from other family members from the
past. For example, our eyes, ears, nose or some other organs of the
body may resemble that of our parents or forefathers. There was a
group of people in Arabia who had the knowledge of this particular
science, that is they could tell who the baby resembles. When Prophet
Muhammad (peace and blessing be upon him) was still a baby, his
grandfather, Abdul Muttalib, took him to his lap and was greeting
those who came for Pilgrimage (Hajj). That specific group of people
was also present and while going around the Kabah they would stare
atthe feet of young ProphetMuhammad (SAW). After going around few
times, they came to Abdul Muttalib and said that they have never seen
any other baby whose feet resemble the feet of Prophet Ibrahim (AS).
Onlythe feet of young ProphetMuhammad (SAW) resemble them. The
footprint of Prophet Ibrahim (AS) is preserved and placed beside
Kabah.
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Why does the Qur'an agree with the Bible in some things and disagree in other things?
The Bible is an important means by which people had access to God's
message for thousands of years. It contains many truths from God.
Throughout history many prophets were sent by God to guide humankind.
The Qur'an teaches that prophets were sent to every people to call
them to shun false gods and worship only the one trueGod. Some of the
truths which those prophets taught are recorded in theBible. A seeker
of truth cannot deny those truths.
The Bible has had more impact on western civilization than any
otherbook. The Bible's emphasis on the belief in the one and only God
has helped millions of people to turn away from worshipping idols and
other false gods. Famous commandments like 'you shall not murder' have
become universal principles. Many of the Bible's moral principles have
helped to convert some of the worst people into compassionate, good
citizens.
Obviously, if the Qur'an were to disagree with these moral and
theological truths the Qur'an would have to teach the opposite of
truth. This the Qur'an doesnot do. Where the Bible is true the Qur'an
is also true, since they agree on many fundamental truths.This
agreement, however,does not mean that one book copied out of another
as some individuals are quick to conclude. This we have already
demonstrated in our answer to Question 6. The reason the Qur'an agrees
with the truths in the Bible is that those truths and the Qur'anic
passages all come from the same source, namely God. Since He alone
revealed the Qur'an and all the truths of the Bible, it is only
logical that the truth will be one, regardless in which book it is
found.
When the Qur'an disagrees with the Bible itis also for a reason. The
Qur'an was revealed at a time when people knew the art of writing, and
so designated scribes were able to write down the revelation
immediately toensure its preservation in written form. At the time
people were also accustomed to memorizing eloquent compositions. With
God's help they began a practiceof memorizing the Qur'an,thus ensuring
its preservation also in the hearts of millions of believers
throughout history. Due to these two preservation methods, theQur'an
available all over the world today is the same in its original
language whether you buy a copy in Canada, Australia, or China.
Therefore the Qur'an can be trusted in its entirety, and a believer
can confidently say, "All of it isfrom our Lord" as the Qur'an states
in 3:7. God has promised that He will safeguard the book (Qur'an
15:9). He further says that no falsehood can get into the Qur'an
(Qur'an 41:42). He tells us that He sent the Qur'an to confirm the
truth of what is in the previous scriptures and also to expose the
errors that crept into those scriptures(Qur'an 5:48). So one reason
the Qur'an differs from the Bible can be understood best in light of
the transmission history of the two books.
Another type of differencebetween the two books pertains to the
specific instructions that God gave. God always gives instructions
which are suitable for the varying conditions of human life. Some of
the instructions in the Bible, were meant for a particular historical
circumstance, and are therefore no longer applicable. Since the Qur'an
is newer, it contains God's latest instructions which are
stillapplicable to our present conditions, and which provide the best
solution for some of life's most pressing problems today.
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message for thousands of years. It contains many truths from God.
Throughout history many prophets were sent by God to guide humankind.
The Qur'an teaches that prophets were sent to every people to call
them to shun false gods and worship only the one trueGod. Some of the
truths which those prophets taught are recorded in theBible. A seeker
of truth cannot deny those truths.
The Bible has had more impact on western civilization than any
otherbook. The Bible's emphasis on the belief in the one and only God
has helped millions of people to turn away from worshipping idols and
other false gods. Famous commandments like 'you shall not murder' have
become universal principles. Many of the Bible's moral principles have
helped to convert some of the worst people into compassionate, good
citizens.
Obviously, if the Qur'an were to disagree with these moral and
theological truths the Qur'an would have to teach the opposite of
truth. This the Qur'an doesnot do. Where the Bible is true the Qur'an
is also true, since they agree on many fundamental truths.This
agreement, however,does not mean that one book copied out of another
as some individuals are quick to conclude. This we have already
demonstrated in our answer to Question 6. The reason the Qur'an agrees
with the truths in the Bible is that those truths and the Qur'anic
passages all come from the same source, namely God. Since He alone
revealed the Qur'an and all the truths of the Bible, it is only
logical that the truth will be one, regardless in which book it is
found.
When the Qur'an disagrees with the Bible itis also for a reason. The
Qur'an was revealed at a time when people knew the art of writing, and
so designated scribes were able to write down the revelation
immediately toensure its preservation in written form. At the time
people were also accustomed to memorizing eloquent compositions. With
God's help they began a practiceof memorizing the Qur'an,thus ensuring
its preservation also in the hearts of millions of believers
throughout history. Due to these two preservation methods, theQur'an
available all over the world today is the same in its original
language whether you buy a copy in Canada, Australia, or China.
Therefore the Qur'an can be trusted in its entirety, and a believer
can confidently say, "All of it isfrom our Lord" as the Qur'an states
in 3:7. God has promised that He will safeguard the book (Qur'an
15:9). He further says that no falsehood can get into the Qur'an
(Qur'an 41:42). He tells us that He sent the Qur'an to confirm the
truth of what is in the previous scriptures and also to expose the
errors that crept into those scriptures(Qur'an 5:48). So one reason
the Qur'an differs from the Bible can be understood best in light of
the transmission history of the two books.
Another type of differencebetween the two books pertains to the
specific instructions that God gave. God always gives instructions
which are suitable for the varying conditions of human life. Some of
the instructions in the Bible, were meant for a particular historical
circumstance, and are therefore no longer applicable. Since the Qur'an
is newer, it contains God's latest instructions which are
stillapplicable to our present conditions, and which provide the best
solution for some of life's most pressing problems today.
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hadees
The Mother of the Believers, Juwairiyah bint Al-Harith reported that
theProphet (sallAllahu 'alyhi wasallam) came out from my apartment in
the morning as I was busy in performing Dhikr after Fajr(the dawn
prayer). He came back in the forenoonand found me sitting there. The
Prophet (sallAllahu 'alyhi wasallam)said," Are you still in the same
position as I left you?" I replied in the affirmative. Thereupon
theProphet (sallAllahu 'alyhi wasallam) said,
•►"I recited four phrases three times after I had left you. If these
are to be weighed against all you have recited since morning, these
will be heavier. These are:
Subhan-Allah Wa bihamdihi, 'adada khalqihi,wa rida-a nafsihi, wa
zinatah 'arshihi, wa midada kalimatihi
(Allah is free from imperfection and I begin with His praise, as many
times as the number of Hiscreatures, in accordance with His Good
Pleasure, equal to the ink that may be used in recording the words
(for His Praise)."
(Muslim 4/2090) —
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theProphet (sallAllahu 'alyhi wasallam) came out from my apartment in
the morning as I was busy in performing Dhikr after Fajr(the dawn
prayer). He came back in the forenoonand found me sitting there. The
Prophet (sallAllahu 'alyhi wasallam)said," Are you still in the same
position as I left you?" I replied in the affirmative. Thereupon
theProphet (sallAllahu 'alyhi wasallam) said,
•►"I recited four phrases three times after I had left you. If these
are to be weighed against all you have recited since morning, these
will be heavier. These are:
Subhan-Allah Wa bihamdihi, 'adada khalqihi,wa rida-a nafsihi, wa
zinatah 'arshihi, wa midada kalimatihi
(Allah is free from imperfection and I begin with His praise, as many
times as the number of Hiscreatures, in accordance with His Good
Pleasure, equal to the ink that may be used in recording the words
(for His Praise)."
(Muslim 4/2090) —
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