Monday, 15 February 2010
Four types of people...
There are four types of people namely;
1. Those who remember Allah during ease but forget Allah in times of adversity;
2. Those who remember Allah during times of adversity but forget in times of ease and leisure;
3. Those who remember Allah during both ease and adversity;
4. Those who forget Allah at all times, whether in ease or difficulty.
A person who remembers Allah in ease is a person who is grateful and recognises the bounties that Allah has bestowed upon him and remembers Allah by praising Him with Alhamdulillah. However when adversity aflicts him he cannot endure patience and is quick to forget Allah and turn to others (alternatives) for help.
The second person is he who endures patience and recognises difficulties as a test fro m Allah and maintains remembrance through doa. However in ease he is negligent of the remembrance of Allah and fails to recognise the bounties of Allah bestowed upon him.
There is also those who forget Allah at all times, and these are the unfortunate ones whom may gain the benefits of this world no matter how much or how little but will not prosper in the hereafter. They will gain nothing and their works in this life will be fruitless.
The last category of people, those who remember Allah at all times will be fortunate and will gain the pleasure of Allah. The angels will recognize them due to their abundance in zikrullah and they will gain the many virtues of zikr in this life as well as hereafter, which is to be saved from various diseases of the heart and the evil promptings of satan.
Saturday, 13 February 2010
Everything we say is doa, so be careful what you wish for....or you might just get it
Sahl ibne Sa'd RA narrates that Rasulullah SAW said: Two things are never rejected or seldom rejected: Du'a at the time of Adhan and at the time when people are locked in a furious battle.
(Abu Daud)
After Azan there always comes a doa. Listen carefully to that doa and respond to it with 'Amin' because we never know with this small amalan that we practise on a regular basis we can gain the prophet's intercession on the day of qiamah and save us alot of worries and regret. Any practise however small it might be, may be a chance for our salvation on that great day. A day when no one can help you, but only our amalan in this world which we sometimes disregard so carelessly.
(Abu Daud)
After Azan there always comes a doa. Listen carefully to that doa and respond to it with 'Amin' because we never know with this small amalan that we practise on a regular basis we can gain the prophet's intercession on the day of qiamah and save us alot of worries and regret. Any practise however small it might be, may be a chance for our salvation on that great day. A day when no one can help you, but only our amalan in this world which we sometimes disregard so carelessly.
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