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lastprophetsworld · 4 years
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Eid Mubarak to you and your family! May Allah accept your sacrifice and bless you with His mercy. Have a safe and happy Eid day!
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Human nature desires a society based on morals and manners which provides a stable and secure life leading to liberty and happiness for all people.
Muslims believe Prophet Muhammad had a character as a model for all humanity to follow. The Quran describes the Prophet as:
By an act of mercy from God, you O' Prophet were gentle in your dealings with them - had you been harsh, or hard-hearted, they would have dispersed and left you - so pardon them and ask forgiveness for them. Consult with them about matters, then, when you have decided on a course of action, put your trust in God: God loves those who put their trust in Him? Quran 3:159
Following is list of 75 good manners that we can learn from the Glorious Quran:
Don't lie (22:30)
Don't spy (49:12)
Don't exult (28:76)
Don't insult (49:11)
Don't waste (17:26)
Feed the poor (22:36)
Don't backbite (49:12)
Keep your oaths (5:89)
Don't take bribes (27:36)
Honour your treaties (9:4)
Restrain your anger (3:134)
Don't spread gossip (24:15)
Think good of others (24:12)
Be good to guests (51:24-27)
Don't harm believers (33:58)
Don't be rude to parents (17:23)
Turn away from ill speech (23:3)
Don't make fun of others (49:11)
Walk in a humble manner (25:63)
Respond to evil with good (41:34)
Don't say what you don't do (62:2)
Keep your trusts & promises (23:8)
Don't insult others' false gods (6:108)
Don't deceive people in trade (6:152)
Don't take items without right (3:162)
Don't ask unnecessary questions (5:101)
Don't be miserly nor extravagant (25:67)
Don't call others with bad names (49:11)
Don't claim yourselves to be pure (53:32)
Speak nicely, even to the ignorant (25:63)
Don't ask for repayment for favours (76:9)
Make room for others at gatherings (58:11)
If enemy wants peace, then accept it (8:61)
Return a greeting in a better manner (4:86)
Don't remind others of your favours (2:264)
Make peace between fighting groups (49:9)
Lower your voice and talk moderately (31:19)
Don't let hatred cause you to be unjust (6:108)
Don't ask too many favours from people (2:273)
Greet people when entering their home (24:27)
Be just, even against yourself & relatives (4:135)
Speak gently, even to leaders of disbelief (20:44)
Don't criticize small contributions of others (9:79)
Don't call the Prophet how you call others' (24:63)
Try to make peace between husband & wife (4:128)
Don't call the Prophet from outside his rooms (49:4)
Opprression/corruption is worse than killing (2:217)
Preach to others in a good and wise manner (16:125)
Don't accuse others of immorality without proof (24:4)
Consider wives of the Prophet like your mothers (33:6)
Don't raise your voice above that of the Prophet's (49:2)
Don't call someone a disbeliever without knowing (4:94)
Seek permission before entering someone's room (24:59)
Know your enemies can become your close friends (41:34)
Don't wrongly consume the wealth of the vulnerable (4:29)
Don't turn your cheek away from people in arrogance (31:18)
Forgive others, as you would like Allah to forgive you (24:22)
Seek Prophet's permission when leaving his gathering (24:62)
Don't hold secret meetings for sin, rather do so for piety (58:9)
Don't order others to do good while forgetting it yourself (2:44)
Be patient with your teacher & follow his instructions (18:67-69)
Don't frown, turn away or neglect those who come to you (80:10)
If unable to help a needy person, at least speak nice words (17:28)
Be lenient to those under you, and consult them in matters (3:159)
Verify information from a dubious source before acting upon it (49:6)
Don't remain in the Prophet's home unnecessarily after a meal (33:53)
Those who can should continue to spend on those less fortunate (24:22)
Don't enter homes without permission & return if refused entry (24:27-28)
Don't sit with those who mock religion until they change the subject (4:140)
Say it's not appropriate to talk of slander when it's mentioned to you (24:16)
If required to ask the Prophet's wives, then do so from behind a screen (33:53)
Divorce in an amicable manner instead of keeping & harming your wife (2:231)
Punish in an equivalent manner to how you were harmed or be patient (16:126)
Differences in color & language are signs of Allah, not means of superiority (49:13)
Don't take women by force, nor take back bridal gift without a valid reason & live with them in kindness (4:19)
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lastprophetsworld · 3 years
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A believer with profound faith delights in difficult tests as much as in the lovely things he sees. That is because noble fortitude and deep reflection for the good pleasure of Allah are hidden behind such tests. Cast into the dungeon at a young age, the Prophet Joseph (peace be upon him) exhibited fortitude and immediately began preaching. The Prophet Noah (peace be upon him), when building his ark alone; the Prophet Moses (peace be upon him) when departing from his people alone; the Prophet Lot (peace be upon him) when setting out and leaving his people behind one morning all behaved exceptionally well in the face of the difficulties confronting them
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Abu Huraira reported: The Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, said, “The arrogant and the tyrants will be gathered on the Day of Resurrection as tiny particles. The people will trample upon them due to their disgrace before Allah Almighty.”
Source: al-Tawāḍu’ wal-Khumūl 224
Grade: Hasan (fair) according to Al-‘Iraqi
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lastprophetsworld · 4 years
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When Things Gets Hard And life Gets Rough
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During #hardships and #calamities, it is #natural to get swept away by the #affliction ... All in all, we may find ourselves #lost, #helpless, and #stalled finding it difficult to ... us safe from the #challenges and #trials of life, but as #Muslims we should know and ... that #Allah alone ultimately #controls all #destinies and has #power over all things.
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The fear of Allah (SWT) brings many benefits which include:
It is something which we have been ordered to do
It is a conditions to achieve Eeman
It is something that our prophet (صلى الله عليه وسلم) did
It is from the characteristics of the righteous and knowledgeable
It helps someone achieve stability and comfort on Earth
It pushes someone to do good
It is one of the reasons of forgiveness from Allah (SWT)
It leads a person to enter paradise
It helps someone achieve tranquillity and safety on the day of judgement
It is a reason to be rescued from every evil
It makes someone to be from the ones which Allah (SWT) has spoken well of in the Qur’an.
To achieve this great attribute of fearing Allah (SWT), we can do the following:
Remembering the previous sins we have fallen in
Being wary of not fulfilling the obligations
Thinking of what will happen on the day of judgement
Pondering upon Allah’s (SWT) greatness and ability
Looking at how Allah (SWT) speaks about the successful ones and their attributes
Pondering upon Allah’s (SWT) words and those of His messenger (صلى الله عليه وسلم)
Pondering upon death and about its inevitability
Pondering upon what comes after death in our graves
Pondering upon what will happen when we are resurrected
Remembering what Allah (SWT) said about hellfire
Pondering upon how we have forgotten our sins but Allah (SWT) has not and will not forget them
Knowing that death can approach us suddenly before we have time to repent
Remembering the stories of those who have died before us and have had a bad death.
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Are you worth it ?
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The Prophet ﷺ said:
Islam is to testify there is no true god but Allah and Muḥammad is the Messenger of Allah, to establish prayer, to give charity, to fast the month of Ramadan, and to perform the Hajj pilgrimage to the House if one can find a way.
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Increase their trust in Allah (swt)
Increasing your children’s trust in Allah (swt) will help to make their perception about the Judgement Day, the existence of Hell and Paradise stronger. Start doing it from a very young age. Each time they are worried, tell them that Allah (swt) is with them at all times. When your children are afraid to go to school because you will not be there, let them know that even though you can’t be there, Allah (swt) will be looking after them. This makes the existence of Allah (swt) more real to children, and they start feeling protected by Allah (swt).
Make them realize their value in the sight of Allah (swt)
We all know and must believe that Allah (swt) loves each one of us more than anyone else in this world. Children will only know that when they will persistently hear from their parents. Also, for this reason, you need to avoid taunting your children about something they are not good at, or scold them unnecessarily.
Let your children know that Allah (swt) loves them more than you do or anyone else does. Make them realize the blessings Allah (swt) has showered them with. Let them know that the happiness they receive is by the blessings of Allah (swt), and that is only because they mean a lot to Allah (swt).
Don’t shun them for wrong deeds
When you catch children doing something wrong, don’t shun them or isolate them. Instead ask them to repent and rectify their mistakes. Explain to them why it is wrong to commit a sin, or to go against the commandments of Allah (swt); and that Allah (swt) is the most forgiving if they decide not to repeat their mistake.
Rewards are more effective than punishments
It is very easy to punish your children, and punishments will eventually stop your children from doing the wrong act; but better than this is to reward them for the good deeds. By rewarding, you will increase the chances of them going good deeds again.
The reward does not have to be materialistic all the time. You can juggle between rewarding with a toy, chocolate, their favourite food, reading them their favourite book, playing a game with them that they enjoy or simply encouraging them with words.
Do what you preach
‘Do what you preach’ is the most important rule that parents forget to apply when teaching their children anything. Children learn more from your actions than from your words. If you tell them that we are not supposed to lie, then you should be careful of not lying as well. If you ask them to perform the prayers on time, then they must see you doing the same.
Allow open and friendly discussions
You can only expect your children to take you seriously, if they have that trust that you are not trying to boss them- but rather, you care for them. Take some time out every day to sit and talk to your children. Let them be open enough to discuss their doubts and confusions, especially when it comes to the Deen. Do your best not to show your irritation even if you do get irritated by their questions. Of course, there always have to be this certain boundary that you will have to maintain; but, as long as, they are really serious about asking a question, you don’t have to be too hard on them.
Randomly tell them prophetic stories
I have heard this complaint from a lot of parents that their kids enjoy listening to stories; but whenever they take that opportunity to tell them Islamic tales, they quickly lose their interest, and the whole purpose of telling that story gets destroyed.
My advice is to start the story in a general manner. You don’t have use the name of the Prophet right at the start of the story. Start with telling the story and try to grasp your child’s interest with the whereabouts of the story. Whenever we are telling kids stories of the Prophets, we focus more on their names and less on the moral of the story; whereas. children are always more interested in what the story is all about. So, once you have gained the attention get to the name of the Prophet.
Introduce them to the words of Allah (swt)
Making your children learn and memorize the Quran is an excellent act. But, along with that make them understand the meaning of the verses they recite is important. Quran has covered all topics related to our lives. What could be a better way to educate your children than with the words of Allah (swt).
Instilling Deen in your child’s heart is easier said than done. But, if you do it with pure intentions, Allah (swt) is sure to help you. May Allah (swt) be pleased with all the efforts you put in to bring up a pious offspring. Ameen.
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The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said
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What is said about a double-faced person
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet (ﷺ) said, "The worst people in the Sight of Allah on the Day of Resurrection will be the double faced people who appear to some people with one face and to other people with another face."
: Sahih al-Bukhari 6058
: Book 78, Hadith 88
: Vol. 8, Book 73, Hadith 84
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Support of Allah
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Allah has said in the Quran that He answers whoever calls upon Him, and He is All-Hearing and All-Seeing. He knows our heart’s deepest secrets, He knows us better than we know ourselves.
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Joint Statement on #France
60+ Muslim organisations, NGO's, Imams, and leaders sign a statement in defence of Prophet Muhammad and in solidarity with Muslims in France.
#Islam #Islamophobia #SoutienBarakaCity #SupportBarakaCity
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Allah
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We should consult Allah as he knows what is in our best interests. Glory and honor belong only to the Creator of this Universe who never leaves us alone; with this special prayer we can always ask for His guidance in helping us to make difficult decisions.
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Follow @lastprophetsworld
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If You See Me
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"If you see me #angry, #calm me down, and if I see you angry, I will calm you down, otherwise it will be too #difficult to live #together." ~ #Abu ad Darda (to his #wife)
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