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Saturday, April 28, 2012
Good Morning Tips
Hadees
Rasul (sal Allahu alaihi wasallam) said: "When one of you looks at
one who stands at a higherlevel than you in regard to wealth and
physical structure he should also see one who stands at a lower level
than you in regard to these things." [Muslim]
Comparing ourselves to people whom Allah (subhana wa ta'ala) has given
better looks to, moremoney to, nicer possessions to, better education
to, higher status to, etc., is a common cause for our showing
ingratitude to Allah. We then automatically discard the blessings that
Allah (subhana wa ta'ala) has bestowed on us and can think of only
that which we are lacking and someone else has. There will always be
something more that we could have.
However, Allah (subhana wa ta'ala) is the Originator of all
Good/Khair. Nothing comes from Him that is notgood. Therefore, we
shouldnot have the attitude, that when we see ourselves having the
blessings of thisworld we say, "Rabbi akraman" (Allah has blessed/
honoured me) and when we face anything lacking in our lives we
say,"Rabbi ahanun" (Allah has humiliated me). A believer always says
"Rabbi akraman" only, since in his or her every affair Allah is
honouring them.
Human beings are greedy and ungrateful by nature. Rasul Allah (sal
Allahu alaihi wa sallam) told us that even if we were given two
valleys full of gold we would wish for a third and there would be no
end to our greed till we died. Therefore, the advice of theProphet
(sal Allahu alaihi wasallam) makes perfect sense that whenever we get
to see people who have more or better than what we have, we should
immediately look at those people too who have less or worse than what
we have. Only then will we be able to remain thankful to Allah
(subhana wa ta'ala).
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one who stands at a higherlevel than you in regard to wealth and
physical structure he should also see one who stands at a lower level
than you in regard to these things." [Muslim]
Comparing ourselves to people whom Allah (subhana wa ta'ala) has given
better looks to, moremoney to, nicer possessions to, better education
to, higher status to, etc., is a common cause for our showing
ingratitude to Allah. We then automatically discard the blessings that
Allah (subhana wa ta'ala) has bestowed on us and can think of only
that which we are lacking and someone else has. There will always be
something more that we could have.
However, Allah (subhana wa ta'ala) is the Originator of all
Good/Khair. Nothing comes from Him that is notgood. Therefore, we
shouldnot have the attitude, that when we see ourselves having the
blessings of thisworld we say, "Rabbi akraman" (Allah has blessed/
honoured me) and when we face anything lacking in our lives we
say,"Rabbi ahanun" (Allah has humiliated me). A believer always says
"Rabbi akraman" only, since in his or her every affair Allah is
honouring them.
Human beings are greedy and ungrateful by nature. Rasul Allah (sal
Allahu alaihi wa sallam) told us that even if we were given two
valleys full of gold we would wish for a third and there would be no
end to our greed till we died. Therefore, the advice of theProphet
(sal Allahu alaihi wasallam) makes perfect sense that whenever we get
to see people who have more or better than what we have, we should
immediately look at those people too who have less or worse than what
we have. Only then will we be able to remain thankful to Allah
(subhana wa ta'ala).
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once passed through the marketof Basrah. People gathered around him and asked:
It is reported that Ibrahim b. Adham – Allah have mercy on him – once
passed through the marketof Basrah. People gathered around him and
asked: "O Abu Ishaq, Allah the Exalted says in his Book. 'Call on me,
I will answer your prayers', but we have been calling on Him for a
long time and He does not answer our prayers." He replied, "O people
of Basrah, your hearts have died in respect to ten things:
* You know Allah but you do not give Him His rights;
* You have read Allah's Book but you do not act byit;
* You claim to love Allah's Messenger – Allah's peace and blessings be upon
him – yet you abandon his Sunnah;
* You claim to be enemies to Shaytan but you conform to [his ways];
* You say you love Paradise yet you do not work for it;
* You say you fear The Fire yet you put yourselves closer to it [by sinning];
* You say death is true but you do not prepare for it;
* You busy yourselves withthe faults of others and disregard your own;
* You consume the favors of your Lord but are not grateful for them;
* You bury your dead but take no lesson from them."
Abû Nu'aym, Hilyah Al-Awliyâ' 8: 15, 16. —
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passed through the marketof Basrah. People gathered around him and
asked: "O Abu Ishaq, Allah the Exalted says in his Book. 'Call on me,
I will answer your prayers', but we have been calling on Him for a
long time and He does not answer our prayers." He replied, "O people
of Basrah, your hearts have died in respect to ten things:
* You know Allah but you do not give Him His rights;
* You have read Allah's Book but you do not act byit;
* You claim to love Allah's Messenger – Allah's peace and blessings be upon
him – yet you abandon his Sunnah;
* You claim to be enemies to Shaytan but you conform to [his ways];
* You say you love Paradise yet you do not work for it;
* You say you fear The Fire yet you put yourselves closer to it [by sinning];
* You say death is true but you do not prepare for it;
* You busy yourselves withthe faults of others and disregard your own;
* You consume the favors of your Lord but are not grateful for them;
* You bury your dead but take no lesson from them."
Abû Nu'aym, Hilyah Al-Awliyâ' 8: 15, 16. —
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Nabi' s.a.w said
Narrated Nu'am Al-Mujmir (Radi-Allahu 'anhu): 'Once I went up to the
roof of the mosque, along with Abu Huraira. He performed ablution and
said, "I heard the Prophet (Sallallahu 'Alaihi WaSallam) saying, 'On
the Day of Resurrection,my followers will be called"Al-Ghurr-ul-Mu
hajjalun" from the trace of ablution, and whoever can increase the
area of his radiance should do so (i.e. by performing ablution
regularly).' "
Bukhari Vol. 1 : No. 138 —
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roof of the mosque, along with Abu Huraira. He performed ablution and
said, "I heard the Prophet (Sallallahu 'Alaihi WaSallam) saying, 'On
the Day of Resurrection,my followers will be called"Al-Ghurr-ul-Mu
hajjalun" from the trace of ablution, and whoever can increase the
area of his radiance should do so (i.e. by performing ablution
regularly).' "
Bukhari Vol. 1 : No. 138 —
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