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Name: شيخ نبيل (Shaik Nabil) Orthodox Islam - Ahlu Sunnah Wal Jama'ah (People of the Sunnah and Congregation) School of Orthodox Theology (Aqeedah) :Ash'ari School of Theological Thought School of Orthodox Jurisprudent (Fiqh) :Shafi'e School of Jurisprudential Thoughts "Blessed is He in Whose hand is the Sovereignty, and He is able to do all things; Who hath created life and death that He may try you, which of you is best in conduct; and He is the Mighty, the Forgiving." Al-Qur'anul Kareem 67:1-2 O God bless our Master Muhammad (pbuh) who opened what had been closed, and who is the Seal of what had gone before, he who makes the Truth Victorious by the Truth, the guide to thy straight path, and bless his household as is the due of his immense position and grandeur.-Salatul Fatih Reliable Links
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Thursday, December 31, 2009
Rasulullah
Assalamu'alaikum Wr Wb readers! Two poems to share here! 'Remember' and 'I wonder'. Very motivative, Alhamdulillah. Inspires me alot and make me realise alot too. Insya'Allah thru the poems below, we can reflect upon our love for Rasulullah s.a.w. I'd like to remind myself and urge my readers to remember the firman below and lets carry out as mentioned: [Say (O’ Rasulullah): If you love Allah, then follow me. Allah will love you and forgive your sins; and Allah is Forgiving, Merciful.” (3:31) ] When becoming humiliated, remember the Prophet (Peace be upon him) in Ta'if. When being starved, remember the Prophet (Peace be upon him) tying two stones to his stomach in the battle of Khandaq. When becoming angry, remember the Prophet's (Peace be upon him) control of anger on the martyrdom of his beloved Uncle Hamza. When losing a tooth, remember the Prophet's (Peace be upon him) tooth in the battle of Uhud. When bleeding from any part of the body, remember the Prophet's (Peace be upon him) body covered in blood on his return from Ta'if. When feeling lonely, remember the Prophet's (Peace be upon him) seclusion in Mount Hira . When feeling tired in Salaat, remember the Prophet's (Peace be upon him) blessed feet in Tahajjud. When being prickled with thorns, remember the Prophet's (Peace be upon him) pain from Abu Lahab's wife. When being troubled by neighbours, remember the old woman who would empty rubbish on the Prophet (Peace be upon him) . When losing a child, remember the Prophet's (Peace be upon him) son, Ibrahim. When beginning a long journey, remember the Prophet's (Peace be upon him) long journey to Madinah. When going against a Sunnah, remember the Prophet's (Peace be upon him) intercession, (Ummati, Ummati, Ummati) (My Ummah). When sacrificing an animal, remember the Prophet's (Peace be upon him) sacrifice of 63 animals for his Ummah. Before shaving your beard, remember the Prophet's (Peace be upon him) face rejecting the two beardless Iranians. When falling into an argument with your wife, remember the Prophet's (Peace be upon him) encounter with Aisha and Hafsa. When experiencing less food in the house, remember the Prophet's (Peace be upon him) days of poverty. When experiencing poverty, remember the Prophet's (Peace be upon him) advice to Ashaab-e-Suffa (People of Suffa). When losing a family member, remember the Prophet's (Peace be upon him) departure from this world. When becoming an orphan, remember the Prophet's (Peace be upon him) age at six When sponsoring an orphan, remember the Prophet's (Peace be upon him) sponsor for Zaid ibn Haritha. When fearing an enemy, remember the Prophet's (Peace be upon him) saying to Abu Bakr in Mount Thour. [Do not think that it is just the two of us, indeed Allah is the third amongst us.] Whatever situation you may find yourself in, remember your role model, the best of creation: Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him). If Prophet Muhammad visited you Just for a day or two, If He came unexpectedly, I wonder what you'd do. Oh, I know you'd give your nicest room, To such an honored guest, And all the food you'd serve Him , Would be the very best, And you would keep assuring Him , You're glad to have Him there, That serving Him in you home, Is joy beyond compare. But.....when you saw Him coming, Would you meet Him at the door, With arms outstreched in welcome, To your visitor? Or....would you have to change your clothes Before you let Him in? Or hide some magazines and put, The Quran where they had been? Would you still watch X-rated moives, On your T.V. set? Or would you switch it off, before He gets upset? Would you turn off the radio, And hope He hadn't heard? And wish you hadn't uttered the last loud hasty word? Would you hide your worldy music, And instead take Hadith books out? Could you let Him walk right in, Or would you rush about? And, I wonder.....if the Prophet spent, A day or two with you, Would you go right on doing the things, You always do? Would you go right on saying the things You always say? Would life for you continue, As it does from day to day? Would your family conversating, Keep up its usual pace, And Would you find it hard each meal, To say a table grace? Would you keep up each and every prayer? Without putting on a frown? And would you always jump up early, For prayer at dawn? Would you sing the songs you always sing, And read the books you read? And let Him know the things on which, Your mind and spirit feed? Would you take Prophet with you, Everywhere you plan to go? Or, would you maybe change your plans, Just for a day or so? Would you be glad to have Him meet, Your very closest friends? Or, would you hope they stay away, Until His visit ends? Would you be glad to have Him stay, Forever on and on? Or would you sigh with great relief, When He at last was gone? It might be interesting to know, The things that you would do. If Prophet Muhammad , in person, came, to spend some time with you.
Jazakallahu Khair. Barakallahu Feek. |