Archive for January 26th, 2011
The Prophet’s Last Moments (saw)
Posted by almuqarraboon in Back 2 the Basics :), Heart and Soul, Lectures That I Be Lovvin'!, Muhammad (saws), Reminders Profit Believers on January 26, 2011
None of you will truly believe until I am more beloved to him than his family, wealth, and all the people.
[muslim]
The Prophet’s Last Moments sallallahu 3layhi wasallam [Emotional] (>10min)
by Shaykh Abu Abdissalam
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-5eHaCedYo&feature=rec-exp_fresh+div-1r-2-HM
“The scholars have mentioned signs and criterion by which the love of the Prophet sallallahu 3layhi wasallam can be judged i.e. whether it is in a person’s heart or not.”
CHECK BELOW FOR THESE SIGNS… AND JUDGE WHETHER OR NOT THEY ARE IN YOUR HEART
Etiquette towards the Messenger of Allah
Posted by almuqarraboon in Back 2 the Basics :), Muhammad (saws) on January 26, 2011
One of the joys that Allaah grants His servant is to love His beloved Noble Prophet
, and how can it be otherwise, when to love the Prophet
is one of the conditions of faith?
Imaam Al-Bukhaari, may Allaah have mercy upon hin, related from Abu Hurayrah
that the Messenger of Allaah
said: “I swear by Him in Whose Hands my soul lies, none of you will truly believe until I am more beloved to him than his father and son.”
Imaam Muslim
related from Anas
that he said: The Messenger of Allaah
said: “None of you will truly believe until I am more beloved to him than his family, wealth and all the people.”
In the same way that love of the Prophet
is a reason for attaining the good of this world and the Hereafter, then loving him is also a reason for achieving the sweetness of Eemaan (faith).
Al-Bukhaari and Muslim both related from Anas
that the Prophet
said: “Whoever possesses the following three qualities will taste the sweetness (delight) of Eemaan: One to whom Allaah and His Messenger
are dearer than anything else; whoever loves his brother solely for Allaah’s sake; and whoever hates to convert to disbelief just as he hates to be thrown into the Fire.”
The meaning of “sweetness of Eemaan”, as the scholars have stated is: “Deriving pleasure from obedience and enduring hardship in religion and preferring this over worldly things.” (Sharh An-Nawawee and Fat- Hul-Baaree)
Loving the Prophet
will also be a means of taking one to the place of felicity.
It has been related by Al-Bukhaari and Muslim from ‘Abdullaah Ibn Mas’ood
that he said: [A man came to the Messenger of Allaah
and said: ‘O Messenger of Allaah! What do you say of a man who loves a people and never joins them?’ The Messenger of Allaah
said: The person will be with those whom he loves (i.e. in the Hereafter).”] (Al-Bukhaari & Muslim)
We all claim that we love the Noble Prophet
and that he
is more beloved to us than our fathers, sons and all the people. However, are we really truthful in this claim? Does our claim have any value in the Sight of Allaah?
Why don’t you test it out?
The scholars have mentioned signs and criterion by which the love of the Prophet
can be judged i.e. whether it is in a person’s heart or not. Some of the most apparent signs are the following:
1) being eager to see and keep company with him
. Thus, the loss of these two wishes would be worse than the loss of anything in the world.
2) Having total willingness to sacrifice oneself and one’s wealth for him.
3) *** Following his orders and refraining from what he prohibited. ***
4) *** Making his Sunnah (Prophetic traditions) victorious and protecting the Sharee`ah (Islamic law). ***
If one finds these signs in himself, then he should praise Allaah, The Most Mighty and The Most Majestic, that he possesses in his heart the true love for the beloved, the Noble [Prophet]
. He should ask Allaah for steadfastness upon this.
Whoever lacks some or all of these signs, should hold himself to account before he is held to account, on a Day which will turn the hair of children gray (i.e. the Day of Resurrection). Nothing will be hidden from Allaah and he (the slave) will not consider or attempt to deceive Allaah and the believers; because one who attempts to deceive Allaah will only deceive himself as Allaah says:
“They (think to) deceive Allaah and those who believe, while they deceive not except themselves, and perceive (it) not.” [Quran, 2: 9]
‘Umar Ibn Al-Khattab
said to Allaah’s Messenger
“O Messenger of Allaah, you are more beloved to me than anything except my own self.” Allaah’s Messenger
then told him, “No, by the One in Whose Hand is my soul, not until I am more beloved to you than your own soul.” ‘Umar then told him, “By Allaah, now you are more beloved to me than my own soul (i.e. you will not truly believe).” Allaah’s Messenger
then told him that now he had true and correct faith.” [Al-Bukhaari and Muslim]
Ibn Rajab
says about love of the Messenger
:
Love for the Messenger
is at two levels.
The first level is obligatory. This is the love that requires one to accept whatever the Messenger
brought from Allaah and to receive it with love, pleasure, esteem and submission, without seeking guidance from any other source whatsoever. This is then followed by excellent following of him in whatever he conveyed from his Lord and to affirm whatever he has reported of obligations, to remain away from anything he has prohibited of forbidden acts, to give support for his religion and to strive against those who oppose him according to one’s ability. All of these are necessary components that one must possess and a person’s Faith is not complete without them.
The second level is superior [and not an absolutely necessary component of Faith]. This type of love requires following his example in an excellent way and fulfilling the following of his Sunnah (tradition) with respect to his behavior, manners, voluntary deeds, supererogatory actions, eating, drinking, dressing, excellent behavior with his wives and other aspects of his perfect manners and pure behavior. It also includes learning about the details of his life and practices. It also includes the heart trembling when mentioning him, exalting his mention often, out of what resides in the heart of love for him, esteem for him and respect for him. It also includes loving to listen to his words and preferring them over the words of others of the creation. And one of the greatest aspects of this love is to follow him in his abstinence of this world, his being sufficed with little of this world and his turning to and desiring of the everlasting Hereafter.
Source: http://www.islamweb.net/emainpage/index.php?page=articles&id=88476











Loving the Prophet will also be a means of taking one to the place of felicity.
It has been related by Al-Bukhaari and Muslim from ‘Abdullaah Ibn Mas’ood that he said: [A man came to the Messenger of Allaah
and said: ‘O Messenger of Allaah! What do you say of a man who loves a people and never joins them?’ The Messenger of Allaah
said: The person will be with those whom he loves (i.e. in the Hereafter).”] (Al-Bukhaari & Muslim)
We all claim that we love the Noble Prophet and that he
is more beloved to us than our fathers, sons and all the people. However, are we really truthful in this claim? Does our claim have any value in the Sight of Allaah?



“They (think to) deceive Allaah and those who believe, while they deceive not except themselves, and perceive (it) not.” [Quran, 2: 9]
‘Umar Ibn Al-Khattab said to Allaah’s Messenger
“O Messenger of Allaah, you are more beloved to me than anything except my own self.” Allaah’s Messenger
then told him, “No, by the One in Whose Hand is my soul, not until I am more beloved to you than your own soul.” ‘Umar then told him, “By Allaah, now you are more beloved to me than my own soul (i.e. you will not truly believe).” Allaah’s Messenger
then told him that now he had true and correct faith.” [Al-Bukhaari and Muslim]




The second level is superior [and not an absolutely necessary component of Faith]. This type of love requires following his example in an excellent way and fulfilling the following of his Sunnah (tradition) with respect to his behavior, manners, voluntary deeds, supererogatory actions, eating, drinking, dressing, excellent behavior with his wives and other aspects of his perfect manners and pure behavior. It also includes learning about the details of his life and practices. It also includes the heart trembling when mentioning him, exalting his mention often, out of what resides in the heart of love for him, esteem for him and respect for him. It also includes loving to listen to his words and preferring them over the words of others of the creation. And one of the greatest aspects of this love is to follow him in his abstinence of this world, his being sufficed with little of this world and his turning to and desiring of the everlasting Hereafter.
Source: http://www.islamweb.net/emainpage/index.php?page=articles&id=88476
Those Who Desire Paradise by Bilal Assad
Posted by almuqarraboon in Aakhira, Imaan-boosters, Lectures That I Be Lovvin'! on January 26, 2011
Seriously, I give this 5 out of 5, such an amazing lecture!
Surah Qiyaamah – Ahmed Ajmy – Emotional
Posted by almuqarraboon in Heart and Soul, Imaan-boosters, Qur'an on January 26, 2011
The Prophet’s Prayer (vid – part 1)
Posted by almuqarraboon in Back 2 the Basics :), Reminders Profit Believers, Salah on January 26, 2011
Those who have memorized Quran
Posted by almuqarraboon in Heart and Soul, Memorizing Qur'an, Qur'an on January 26, 2011
ابن مسعود رضي الله عنه قال : ينبغي لحامل القرآن أن يعرف بليله إذا الناس نائمون , وبنهاره إذا الناس مفطرون , وبحزنه إذا الناس يفرحون , وببكائه إذا الناس يضحكون , وبصمته إذا الناس يخلطون , وبخشوعه إذا الناس يختالون . وينبغي أن يكون باكيا محزونا حكيما عليما سكينا , ولا يكون جافيا ولا غافلا ولا صخبا ولا صياحا ولا حديدا
People who have memorised the Qur’aan should be known by the night when people are sleeping and he is awake,
and by the morning when people are not fasting but he is,
by his sadness when they are happy,
by his crying when they are laughing,
by his silence when they are slandering,
and by his piety and humility when they are arrogant.
He who has memorised the Qur’aan should be tearful, sad, wise, patient and calm.
He should not be rude, inattentive, loud or cruel.
– Ibn Masoud radhiya Allahu 3anhu