An extract from Az-ZaujusSalih (The Pious Husband)by Mujlisul Ulama of
South Africa
The Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم said: "The noblest of you are those who
are the noblest to their families…"
"Verily, among the most perfect Believers in Iman are those who are
best incharacter and kindest to their wives."
Even lifting a morsel of food to the mouth of the wife has been given
the significance of ibadat. It is an act of love by which the husband
derives thawab (reward in the Hereafter).
It was part of the Uswah Hasanah (Noble character) of the Prophetصلى
الله عليه وسلم to engage in light hearted talk with his wives. Hadhrat
Abu Hurairah رضى الله تعالى عنه said:
Allah loves a man who caresses his wife. Both of them are awarded
thawab because of this loving attitude and their rizq (earning) is
increased."
A man is rewarded for even a drink of water he presents to his wife.
According to the Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم the mercy of Allah Ta'ala
cascades on a couple when the husband glances at his wife with love
and pleasure and she returns his glance with love and pleasure.
When a husband clasps the hand of his wife withlove their sins fall
from the gaps between their clasped fingers. Even mutual love between
husband and wives serve as a kaffara (expiation) for sins. The Prophet
صلى الله عليه وسلم said:
"When a man enters his home cheerfully, Allah creates, as a result of
his happy attitude, an angel who engages in istighfar (prayers of
forgiveness) on behalf of the man until the day of Qiyamah."
May Allah give us the ability to act upon the above, ameen.
Al-Mar'atus Salihah (The Pious Wife) is also published by Mujlisul
Ulama, both books can befound in the English language and have been
described as the islamic prescription for a happy and successful
marriage , the blessings and rewards of which extend into even the
Hereafter.
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The Bond of Holy Love
Ruling on singling out ‘Ashoora for fasting
Is it permissible to fast 'Ashoora' only without fasting the day
before orthe day after?.
Praise be to Allaah.
Shaykh al-Islam [Ibn Taymiyah] said: Fasting the day of 'Ashoora' is
expiation for one year, and it is not makrooh to single out this day
for fasting. Al-Fataawa al-Kubra, part 5.
In Tuhfat al-Muhtaaj by Ibn Hajar al-Haythami it says: There is
nothing wrong with fasting 'Ashoora' on its own. Part 3, Baab Sawm
al-Tatawwu'.
The Standing Committee was asked this question and replied as follows:
It is permissible to fast the day of 'Ashoora' on its own, but it is
better to fast the day before it or the day after it. This isthe
Sunnah that is proven from the Prophet(peace and blessings of Allaah
be upon him), as he said, "If I am still alivenext year, I will
certainly fast the ninth." Narrated by Muslim, 1134.
Ibn 'Abbaas (may Allaah be pleased with him) said: He meant, along
with the tenth.
And Allaah is the Source of strength.
Al-Lajnah al-Daa'imah li'l-Buhooth al-'Ilmiyyah wa'l-Ifta', 11/401.
before orthe day after?.
Praise be to Allaah.
Shaykh al-Islam [Ibn Taymiyah] said: Fasting the day of 'Ashoora' is
expiation for one year, and it is not makrooh to single out this day
for fasting. Al-Fataawa al-Kubra, part 5.
In Tuhfat al-Muhtaaj by Ibn Hajar al-Haythami it says: There is
nothing wrong with fasting 'Ashoora' on its own. Part 3, Baab Sawm
al-Tatawwu'.
The Standing Committee was asked this question and replied as follows:
It is permissible to fast the day of 'Ashoora' on its own, but it is
better to fast the day before it or the day after it. This isthe
Sunnah that is proven from the Prophet(peace and blessings of Allaah
be upon him), as he said, "If I am still alivenext year, I will
certainly fast the ninth." Narrated by Muslim, 1134.
Ibn 'Abbaas (may Allaah be pleased with him) said: He meant, along
with the tenth.
And Allaah is the Source of strength.
Al-Lajnah al-Daa'imah li'l-Buhooth al-'Ilmiyyah wa'l-Ifta', 11/401.
How can one who is afflicted with calamity know whether it is a punishment or a test to raise him in status?
If a calamity befalls a Muslim, how can we know whether it is a
punishment for his sins or a test to raise him in status?.
Praise be to Allaah.
According to the Qur'an and Sunnah, there are two direct causes for
calamities and trials, in addition to the wisdom of Allah, may He be
exalted, in what He wills and decrees.
The first reason is:
Sins and acts of disobedience that the person has committed, whether
they constitute kufr or are no more thanregular sins or are majorsins.
Allah, may He be glorified and exalted, will test the one who
committed them with calamity by way of requital and immediate
punishment (i.e., in this world).
Allah, may He be glorified and exalted, says (interpretation of the
meaning): "…but whatever of evil befalls you, is from yourself"
[an-Nisa' 4:79]. The commentators said: i.e., because of your sin.
And He, may He be glorified and exalted, says (interpretation of the
meaning): "And whatever of misfortune befalls you, it is because of
what your hands haveearned. And He pardons much" [ash-Shoora 42:30].
End quote from Tafseer al-Qur'an al-'Azeem, 2/363
It was narrated that Anas(may Allah be pleased with him) said: The
Messenger of Allah (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) said:
"If Allah wills good for His slave, He hastens his punishment in this
world, and if He wills bad for His slave, He withholds from him (the
punishment for) his sin, until He requites him for it on the Day of
Resurrection."
Narrated and classed as hasan by at-Tirmidhi (2396); classed as
saheehby al-Albaani in Saheeh at-Tirmidhi.
The second reason is:
That Allah, may He be exalted, wants to raise instatus the patient
believer, so He tests him with calamity so that he will bear it
acceptance and patience, then He will be given the rewardof those who
are patientin the Hereafter, and willbe recorded with Allah as one of
the victorious. Calamities befell the Prophets and the righteous
persistently, and Allah, may He be exalted, made it an honour for them
by means of which they attained high status in Paradise. Hence it says
inthe saheeh hadeeth from the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be
upon him): "If a certain status has previously been decreedby Allaah
for a person, and he does not attain itby his deeds, Allaah afflicts
him in his body or wealth or children."
Narrated by Abu Dawood, 3090; classed assaheeh by al-Albaani in
as-Silsilah as-Saheehah, no. 2599.
It was narrated from Anas ibn Maalik (may Allah be pleased with him)
that the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) said:
"Great reward comes with great trials. When Allah loves a people, He
tests them, and whoeveraccepts it attains His pleasure, whereas
whoever shows discontent with it incurs His wrath."
Narrated and classed as hasan by at-Tirmidhi (2396); classed as
saheehby al-Albaani in as-Silsilah as-Saheehah, no. 146
The two reasons are mentioned together in the hadeeth of 'Aa'ishah
(may Allah be pleased with her), according to which the Prophet
(blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) said: "Nothing befalls a
believer, a (prick of a) thorn or more than that, but Allaah will
raise him one degree in status thereby, or erase a bad deed."
Narrated by al-Bukhaari (5641) and Muslim (2573).
Moreover, in most cases these two causes exist together rather than
either of them occurringon its own.
Do you not see that if Allah tests a person with calamity because of
his sin, and he bears it with patience and gratitude, Allah, may He be
exalted,will forgive him his sin, raise him in status in Paradise and
give him the reward of those whoare patient and seek reward with Him?
When Allah tests a person with a calamity so that he will reach the
lofty status that He has decreed for him in Paradise, his previous
sins are expiated and it is regarded as requital for those sins in
this world, so the requital will not be repeated for him in the
Hereafter. This is what happened to some of the Messengers and
Prophets, such as Adam (peace be upon him) and Yoonus (peace be upon
him): Allah, may Hebe glorified and exalted,tested Adam with expulsion
from Paradise,and He tested Yoonus ibn Matta with being swallowed into
the belly of the fish. But by meansof these tests, Allah raised them
in status because of their patience and seeking reward with Him, may
He be exalted. It was expiation for what each of them had done of
going against His command (blessings andpeace of Allah be upon both of
them).
This proves that requital in this world is not separate from the
requital in the Hereafter.These two reasons are mentioned together in
many saheeh Prophetic hadeeths, such as that which was narrated by
Sa'd ibn Abi Waqqaas (may Allah be pleased with him) who said: I said:
O Messenger of Allah, who among the people are most sorely tested? He
said: "The Prophets, then the next best and the next best. A man will
be tested according to his level of religious commitment. If his
religious commitment is solid, his test will be more severe, but if
there is any weakness in his religiouscommitment, he will be tested
according to his level of religious commitment. And calamity will
continue tobefall a person until he walks on the earth with no sin on
him."
Narrated by at-Tirmidhi (2398) who said: (It is) hasan saheeh.
Nevertheless, one of these two reasons may be more apparent in some
kinds of tests than the other. That may be understood by looking at
the circumstances of the calamity.
If the one who is affected is a kaafir, then his calamity cannot be
toraise him in status, because the kaafir will have no weight before
Allah on the Day of Resurrection. But there may be a lesson and a
reminder for others in that, not to do what he did. Or it may be an
immediate punishment for him in this world, in addition to what is
stored up for him in the Hereafter. Allah, may He be exalted, says
(interpretation of the meaning):
"Is then He (Allah) Who takes charge (guards, maintains, provides,
etc.)of every person and knows all that he has earned (like any other
deities who know nothing)? Yet they ascribe partners to Allah.Say:
"Name them! Is it that you will inform Him of something He knows not
in the earth or is it (just) a show of false words." Nay! To those who
disbelieve, their plotting is made fairseeming, and they have been
hindered from the Right Path, and whom Allah sends astray,for him,
there is no guide.
For them is a torment in the life of this world, and certainly, harder
is the torment of the Hereafter. And they haveno protector against
Allah"
[ar-Ra'd 13:33-34].
But if the one who is affected is a Muslim whocommits sin openly or is
a blatant evildoer, then it is most likely that he is being requited
and punished with this calamity, because expiation of sins comes
before raising in status, and the sinner is in greater need of
expiation for his sins than of being raised in status.
On the other hand, if theMuslim is a devoted worshipper, obedient and
righteous, and thereis nothing between him and Allah but true
'uboodiyyah (servitude), gratitude, praise, repentance and submission
to Him, may He be glorified, then it ismost likely that this calamity
is a kind of honour and raising in status, and people are the
witnesses of Allah onearth. If they know him to be righteous, then
they may give him the glad tidings of raised status before Allah if he
is patient in bearing the calamity.
But if the one who is affected shows displeasure and panic, then it
cannot be thought that his calamityis an honour from Allah to raise
him in status, because Allah, may He beglorified, knew that he would
not be patient and accept it with contentment. So in this case it is
most likely that it is a requital and punishment. One of the righteous
said: The sign of calamity by way of punishment and requitalis lack of
patience when a calamity befalls, and panic and complaining to people.
And the sign of calamity by way of expiation and erasing ofsins is
beautiful patiencewithout complaining, panic or impatience, andlack of
reluctance in fulfilling commands and doing acts of worship.
The sign of calamity by way of raising a person in status is
contentment and acceptance, peace of mind, and patience in accepting
the will of Allah until relief comes. End quote.
All of this is merely circumstantial evidence that one may ponder in
order to learn something of the wisdom of Allah, may He be exalted,
that is behind calamities and trials. But he cannot be certain as to
which is thecase with regard to himself or other people who are
afflicted with calamities.
Perhaps it is more important than all of these details to note thatthe
practical benefit thatone should think about is that every calamity
and test is good for him and will bring reward if he is patient and
seeks reward with Allah, and that every test and calamity is bad for
him ifhe panics and get angry.If he trains himself to bear calamities
with patience and to be content with the decree of Allah, after that
it will not matter if he knows the reason for the calamity or not.
Rather itis always better for him to concern himself with his sins and
shortcomings and to look for some mistake that he has committed, for
all of us make mistakes. Who among ushas not been negligent in his
duties towards Allah, may He be exalted? If Allah, may He be glorified
and exalted,caused the Muslims to suffer the calamity of many of them
being killed on the day of Uhud, even though they were the Companions
of the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) and the best
of mankind after the Messengers and Prophets, because they had gone
against the command of the Prophet(blessings and peace of Allah be
upon him), thenhow can anyone think after that that he is entitled to
be raised in status for anything that befalls him? When Ibraaheem ibn
Adham (may Allah have mercy on him) saw strong winds and clouds
building up in the sky, he would say: This is because of my sins; if I
depart from among you, it will befall you.]
So how about us with allour shortcomings and sins?
And even more important than all of that is that one should always
think positively of one's Lord, in all situations, for whatever comes
from Allah, may He be glorified and exalted, is good and He is the
Protector of the pious and Oft-Forgiving.
We ask Allah, may He be exalted, to have mercy on us and forgive us,
to teach us that which will benefit us and reward usfor our
calamities, for Heis All-Hearing and answers prayers.
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punishment for his sins or a test to raise him in status?.
Praise be to Allaah.
According to the Qur'an and Sunnah, there are two direct causes for
calamities and trials, in addition to the wisdom of Allah, may He be
exalted, in what He wills and decrees.
The first reason is:
Sins and acts of disobedience that the person has committed, whether
they constitute kufr or are no more thanregular sins or are majorsins.
Allah, may He be glorified and exalted, will test the one who
committed them with calamity by way of requital and immediate
punishment (i.e., in this world).
Allah, may He be glorified and exalted, says (interpretation of the
meaning): "…but whatever of evil befalls you, is from yourself"
[an-Nisa' 4:79]. The commentators said: i.e., because of your sin.
And He, may He be glorified and exalted, says (interpretation of the
meaning): "And whatever of misfortune befalls you, it is because of
what your hands haveearned. And He pardons much" [ash-Shoora 42:30].
End quote from Tafseer al-Qur'an al-'Azeem, 2/363
It was narrated that Anas(may Allah be pleased with him) said: The
Messenger of Allah (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) said:
"If Allah wills good for His slave, He hastens his punishment in this
world, and if He wills bad for His slave, He withholds from him (the
punishment for) his sin, until He requites him for it on the Day of
Resurrection."
Narrated and classed as hasan by at-Tirmidhi (2396); classed as
saheehby al-Albaani in Saheeh at-Tirmidhi.
The second reason is:
That Allah, may He be exalted, wants to raise instatus the patient
believer, so He tests him with calamity so that he will bear it
acceptance and patience, then He will be given the rewardof those who
are patientin the Hereafter, and willbe recorded with Allah as one of
the victorious. Calamities befell the Prophets and the righteous
persistently, and Allah, may He be exalted, made it an honour for them
by means of which they attained high status in Paradise. Hence it says
inthe saheeh hadeeth from the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be
upon him): "If a certain status has previously been decreedby Allaah
for a person, and he does not attain itby his deeds, Allaah afflicts
him in his body or wealth or children."
Narrated by Abu Dawood, 3090; classed assaheeh by al-Albaani in
as-Silsilah as-Saheehah, no. 2599.
It was narrated from Anas ibn Maalik (may Allah be pleased with him)
that the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) said:
"Great reward comes with great trials. When Allah loves a people, He
tests them, and whoeveraccepts it attains His pleasure, whereas
whoever shows discontent with it incurs His wrath."
Narrated and classed as hasan by at-Tirmidhi (2396); classed as
saheehby al-Albaani in as-Silsilah as-Saheehah, no. 146
The two reasons are mentioned together in the hadeeth of 'Aa'ishah
(may Allah be pleased with her), according to which the Prophet
(blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) said: "Nothing befalls a
believer, a (prick of a) thorn or more than that, but Allaah will
raise him one degree in status thereby, or erase a bad deed."
Narrated by al-Bukhaari (5641) and Muslim (2573).
Moreover, in most cases these two causes exist together rather than
either of them occurringon its own.
Do you not see that if Allah tests a person with calamity because of
his sin, and he bears it with patience and gratitude, Allah, may He be
exalted,will forgive him his sin, raise him in status in Paradise and
give him the reward of those whoare patient and seek reward with Him?
When Allah tests a person with a calamity so that he will reach the
lofty status that He has decreed for him in Paradise, his previous
sins are expiated and it is regarded as requital for those sins in
this world, so the requital will not be repeated for him in the
Hereafter. This is what happened to some of the Messengers and
Prophets, such as Adam (peace be upon him) and Yoonus (peace be upon
him): Allah, may Hebe glorified and exalted,tested Adam with expulsion
from Paradise,and He tested Yoonus ibn Matta with being swallowed into
the belly of the fish. But by meansof these tests, Allah raised them
in status because of their patience and seeking reward with Him, may
He be exalted. It was expiation for what each of them had done of
going against His command (blessings andpeace of Allah be upon both of
them).
This proves that requital in this world is not separate from the
requital in the Hereafter.These two reasons are mentioned together in
many saheeh Prophetic hadeeths, such as that which was narrated by
Sa'd ibn Abi Waqqaas (may Allah be pleased with him) who said: I said:
O Messenger of Allah, who among the people are most sorely tested? He
said: "The Prophets, then the next best and the next best. A man will
be tested according to his level of religious commitment. If his
religious commitment is solid, his test will be more severe, but if
there is any weakness in his religiouscommitment, he will be tested
according to his level of religious commitment. And calamity will
continue tobefall a person until he walks on the earth with no sin on
him."
Narrated by at-Tirmidhi (2398) who said: (It is) hasan saheeh.
Nevertheless, one of these two reasons may be more apparent in some
kinds of tests than the other. That may be understood by looking at
the circumstances of the calamity.
If the one who is affected is a kaafir, then his calamity cannot be
toraise him in status, because the kaafir will have no weight before
Allah on the Day of Resurrection. But there may be a lesson and a
reminder for others in that, not to do what he did. Or it may be an
immediate punishment for him in this world, in addition to what is
stored up for him in the Hereafter. Allah, may He be exalted, says
(interpretation of the meaning):
"Is then He (Allah) Who takes charge (guards, maintains, provides,
etc.)of every person and knows all that he has earned (like any other
deities who know nothing)? Yet they ascribe partners to Allah.Say:
"Name them! Is it that you will inform Him of something He knows not
in the earth or is it (just) a show of false words." Nay! To those who
disbelieve, their plotting is made fairseeming, and they have been
hindered from the Right Path, and whom Allah sends astray,for him,
there is no guide.
For them is a torment in the life of this world, and certainly, harder
is the torment of the Hereafter. And they haveno protector against
Allah"
[ar-Ra'd 13:33-34].
But if the one who is affected is a Muslim whocommits sin openly or is
a blatant evildoer, then it is most likely that he is being requited
and punished with this calamity, because expiation of sins comes
before raising in status, and the sinner is in greater need of
expiation for his sins than of being raised in status.
On the other hand, if theMuslim is a devoted worshipper, obedient and
righteous, and thereis nothing between him and Allah but true
'uboodiyyah (servitude), gratitude, praise, repentance and submission
to Him, may He be glorified, then it ismost likely that this calamity
is a kind of honour and raising in status, and people are the
witnesses of Allah onearth. If they know him to be righteous, then
they may give him the glad tidings of raised status before Allah if he
is patient in bearing the calamity.
But if the one who is affected shows displeasure and panic, then it
cannot be thought that his calamityis an honour from Allah to raise
him in status, because Allah, may He beglorified, knew that he would
not be patient and accept it with contentment. So in this case it is
most likely that it is a requital and punishment. One of the righteous
said: The sign of calamity by way of punishment and requitalis lack of
patience when a calamity befalls, and panic and complaining to people.
And the sign of calamity by way of expiation and erasing ofsins is
beautiful patiencewithout complaining, panic or impatience, andlack of
reluctance in fulfilling commands and doing acts of worship.
The sign of calamity by way of raising a person in status is
contentment and acceptance, peace of mind, and patience in accepting
the will of Allah until relief comes. End quote.
All of this is merely circumstantial evidence that one may ponder in
order to learn something of the wisdom of Allah, may He be exalted,
that is behind calamities and trials. But he cannot be certain as to
which is thecase with regard to himself or other people who are
afflicted with calamities.
Perhaps it is more important than all of these details to note thatthe
practical benefit thatone should think about is that every calamity
and test is good for him and will bring reward if he is patient and
seeks reward with Allah, and that every test and calamity is bad for
him ifhe panics and get angry.If he trains himself to bear calamities
with patience and to be content with the decree of Allah, after that
it will not matter if he knows the reason for the calamity or not.
Rather itis always better for him to concern himself with his sins and
shortcomings and to look for some mistake that he has committed, for
all of us make mistakes. Who among ushas not been negligent in his
duties towards Allah, may He be exalted? If Allah, may He be glorified
and exalted,caused the Muslims to suffer the calamity of many of them
being killed on the day of Uhud, even though they were the Companions
of the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) and the best
of mankind after the Messengers and Prophets, because they had gone
against the command of the Prophet(blessings and peace of Allah be
upon him), thenhow can anyone think after that that he is entitled to
be raised in status for anything that befalls him? When Ibraaheem ibn
Adham (may Allah have mercy on him) saw strong winds and clouds
building up in the sky, he would say: This is because of my sins; if I
depart from among you, it will befall you.]
So how about us with allour shortcomings and sins?
And even more important than all of that is that one should always
think positively of one's Lord, in all situations, for whatever comes
from Allah, may He be glorified and exalted, is good and He is the
Protector of the pious and Oft-Forgiving.
We ask Allah, may He be exalted, to have mercy on us and forgive us,
to teach us that which will benefit us and reward usfor our
calamities, for Heis All-Hearing and answers prayers.
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First Words of a Little Girl
The following incident was mentioned by a Shaikh from Toronto, Canada.
The incident is about his 18 months old daughter. The shaikh also has
a son who is about 3 years old. The shaikh has already started
teaching the young son about Quran and ahadith without wasting any
time. Mashallah, the boy has already memorized surah Fatiha and
variousother surahs. One day, his young daughter whois only 18 months
old was sitting beside the son while he was asked to recite surah
Fatiha by the shaikh. This little girl is pronouncing her first words
clearly in these days. Now, when the sonrecited the 5th verse of surah
Fatiha untill"Ihdina Sirat...", the small girl suddenly said"Al
Mustaqim" and completed the verse. Subhanallah! How blessed is this
child whose first words are among the words of the Holy Quran, which
she learned through her father when he was teaching her brother.
It is very important to teach Islam to our children in their early
childhood. We can easilybend trees in any direction when they are
still small. But when the trees become big and tall, 10 people pushing
together is unable to bend them. Similarly, teaching the children when
they are young is necessary so that they go towards the right
direction.
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And Allah Knows the Best!
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Published by :->
M NajimudeeN Bsc- INDIA
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The incident is about his 18 months old daughter. The shaikh also has
a son who is about 3 years old. The shaikh has already started
teaching the young son about Quran and ahadith without wasting any
time. Mashallah, the boy has already memorized surah Fatiha and
variousother surahs. One day, his young daughter whois only 18 months
old was sitting beside the son while he was asked to recite surah
Fatiha by the shaikh. This little girl is pronouncing her first words
clearly in these days. Now, when the sonrecited the 5th verse of surah
Fatiha untill"Ihdina Sirat...", the small girl suddenly said"Al
Mustaqim" and completed the verse. Subhanallah! How blessed is this
child whose first words are among the words of the Holy Quran, which
she learned through her father when he was teaching her brother.
It is very important to teach Islam to our children in their early
childhood. We can easilybend trees in any direction when they are
still small. But when the trees become big and tall, 10 people pushing
together is unable to bend them. Similarly, teaching the children when
they are young is necessary so that they go towards the right
direction.
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- - - - -
And Allah Knows the Best!
- - - - -
Published by :->
M NajimudeeN Bsc- INDIA
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