Ayaat A Day The Hypocrites - they think they are over-reaching Allah, but He will over-reach them: when they stand up to prayer, they stand without earnestness, to be seen of men, but little do they hold Allah in remembrance. ~ Surah An-Nisaa 4:142
Hadith A Day. One blessed with true faith cannot fall prey to greed and miserliness. These vices are incompatible with true faith Imam Nasai
Ayaat A Day “It is He Who knows what is open in speech and what you hide (in your hearts).” ~ Surah Al-Anbiya’ 21:110 Hadith A Day (39) They would be denied God's mercy who do not show kindness to others. Imams Bukari / Muslim
Ayaat A Day Praise be to Allah, to Whom belong all things in the heavens and on earth: to Him be Praise in the Hereafter: and He is full of Wisdom, acquainted with all things. ~ Surah Sabaa 34:1
Hadith A Day (36) The best one among you are those who have excellent conduct. Imam Bukhari and Imam Muslim
Ayaat A Day Is the man who follows the good pleasure of Allah like the man who draws on himself the wrath of Allah, and whose abode is in Hell? - A woeful refuge! ~ Surah Al-Imran 3:162
Hadith A Day On deputing Muaz as governor of Yemen, the Prophet (peace be upon him ) advised him : "Keep away from the life of luxury. God's chosen servants do not lead a life of lease and comfort." Imam Ahamed
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The Hypocrites - they think they are over-reaching Allah, but He will over-reach them: when they stand up to prayer, they stand without earnestness, to be seen of men, but little do they hold Allah in remembrance. ~ Surah An-Nisaa 4:142
Hadith A Day.
One blessed with true faith cannot fall prey to greed and miserliness. These vices are incompatible with true faith
Imam Nasai
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yes there is never ending , on what we can acquire in knowledge.
“It is He Who knows what is open in speech and what you hide (in your hearts).” ~ Surah Al-Anbiya’ 21:110
Hadith A Day (39)
They would be denied God's mercy who do not show kindness to others.
Imams Bukari / Muslim
Praise be to Allah, to Whom belong all things in the heavens and on earth: to Him be Praise in the Hereafter: and He is full of Wisdom, acquainted with all things. ~ Surah Sabaa 34:1
Hadith A Day (36)
The best one among you are those who have excellent conduct.
Imam Bukhari and Imam Muslim
Is the man who follows the good pleasure of Allah like the man who draws on himself the wrath of Allah, and whose abode is in Hell? - A woeful refuge! ~ Surah Al-Imran 3:162
Hadith A Day
On deputing Muaz as governor of Yemen, the Prophet (peace be upon him ) advised him : "Keep away from the life of luxury. God's chosen servants do not lead a life of lease and comfort."
Imam Ahamed
As I sit here alone, the tears rolling down my face
It is not salt, but pain that I taste
So, I leave now to go stand before You
I am helpless and alone, what else can I do?
I have asked, I have begged but my sins block my du'a
I will come now still begging, forgive me O Allah
Forgive me and grant me what it is that I ask
For me it is impossible but for You a simple task
I try and I try but I do not succeed
But I understand and know it is because Your Words I do not heed
I hear, yes I hear but I do not always obey
Perhaps, that is why I am destitute, isolated and why You have written that I will be alone this way
I have no to blame but the person in the mirror I see
No one else must pay for my sins, no one else, no one else, no one else but me
So, I stand before You to again beg forgiveness because You said that I can
You have told us in Your Book that You are Ar-Rahman
I will ask, I will beg but my sins my block my du'a
But I will keep asking, forgive me O Allah
Footnotes:
1. Balaaghaat al-Nisa’, p. 8. The story is mentioned in Tazkirah al-Khawas with further details.
2. Osd al-Ghaabah, vol. 3, p. 284 – Tabaqaat ibn Sa’ad, vol. 5, p. 1
3. “And stay in your houses and do not display your finery like the displaying of the ignorance.” (The Holy Quran, 33:33)
4. Tabaqaat ibn Sa’ad, vol. 8, p. 56 (Published in Europe) – Durr al-Manthur under the interpretation of 33:33.
5. Tarikh Tabari, vol. 5, p. 218 – Iqd al-Farid, vol. 4, p. 32
6. Tarikh Ya’qubi, the chapter of Battle of Jamal