
Haven't been ACTIVE for sooooooooo Long......but insha Allah I see this forum is not many ppl posting.....so let's make it alive insha Allah...Brother Aiman

I know you are probably like......what is this ALL ABOUT.....umm well
I am talking about..............>>> The UNNECESSARY RUBISH WE UTTER...we should control that TONGUE and start to make more dhikr (innvokations) and du'as (supplications) insha Allah. Something that will benefit us and make us smile on the day when we will be counted for our actions........YAA ALLAH


**Ibn Abbas narrates: On the day of Nahr (in Hajj-the day of Eid), RasulAllah [sallallaahu alayhi wasallam] addressed the people and said, “O People what day is this?â€Â
They said, “It is the sacred day!â€Â
He then remained quiet.
Then he asked, “What month is this?â€Â
They said, “It is the sacred month!â€Â
He then remained quiet.
Then he asked, “What land is this?â€Â
They said, “It is the sacred land!â€Â
He then remained quiet, then he announced, “Verily your blood and your wealth and your honor is sacred (to one another) as the sacredness of this day, as the sacredness of this month, as the sacredness of this land.â€Â
Rasul Allah repeated it over and over, then he raised his head to the heavens and said,
..“O Allah, have I given the message? O Allah, have I given the message?†–
(Bukhari and Muslim )
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So we shouldn't speak ill of each other, misguide each other, and want the worst for one another. Life is like a roller coaster...it goes up and down, but staying true is more sincere and lasting then anything else....
**Shaykh Al-Qarnee narrates in one of his lectures:
Abu Bakr once disputed with another companion about a tree. During the dispute Abu Bakr said something that he rather would not have said. He did not curse, he did not attack someone’s honor, he did not poke a fault in anyone, all he said was something that may have hurt the companion’s feelings.
Immediately, Abu Bakr ordered him, “Say it back to me!†The companion said, “I shall not say it back to me.†“Say it back to me,†said Abu Bakr, “Or I shall complain to the Messenger of Allah 'salaahu aleyhu wa salaam'.†The companion refused to say it back and went on his way.
Abu Bakr went to Rasul Allah 'scw' and told what had happened and what he said. Rasul Allah 'scw' called that companion and asked him, “Did Abu Bakr say so and so to you?†He said, “Yes.†He said, “What did you reply.†He said, “I did not reply it back to him.†Rasul Allah 'scw' said, “Good, do not reply it back to him (do not hurt Abu Bakr). Rather say, ‘May Allah forgive you O Abu Bakr!’â€Â
The Companion turned to Abu Bakr and said, “May Allah forgive you O Abu Bakr! May Allah forgive you O Abu Bakr!†Abu Bakr turned and cried as he walked away.
How can we revive this AIR of mercy and love






The Messenger of Allah 'salalaahu aleyhu wa salaam' showed us in the following ways:
[b]1. Having eemaan in Allah and doing acts of goodness.
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[96. On those who believe and work deeds of righteousness, will the Most Gracious bestow love.] Surah Maryam
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2.Spreading Salam to those whom you know and those whom you do not[/b]
In Sahih Muslim, from Abu Hurayrah: RasulAllah 'salaahu aleyhu wa salaam' said, “You shall not enter Jannah until you believe, and you shall not believe until you love one another. Shall I not guide you to something that – if you do it – you shall love one another? Spread Salam amongst yourselves.â€Â
And in Bukhari and Muslim, from AbdAllah ibn Amr: a man came to Rasul Allah 'salaahu aleyhu wa salaam' and asked him, “Which Islam is the best?†He said, “To feed the hungry and to give salam to those you know and those you don’t know.â€Â
[b]3.Giving gifts to your brothers and sisters
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Suffice is the statement of Rasul Allah 'salalaahu aleyhu wa salaam', “Tahaaddu Tahaabbu. (Give Gifts and you shall love one another).†– narrated by Imam Bukhari in his book al-Adab al-Mufrad. Saheeh lishawaahidih.
[b]4.Telling your brother or sister that you love them for the sake of Allah[/b]
This is one of the ways to solidify the brotherhood/sisterhood so our brothers or sisters know that we love them.
These days people are loved for the clothes they wear, so we buy more expensive clothes. Others are loved for the cars they drive, so we buy newer models. But how many are loved for the sake of Allah, and what kind of effect would that have?
Rasul Allah 'salalaahu aleyhu wa salaam' showed us the example when he said to Mu’aadh, “O Mu’aadh! I love you for the sake of Allah!†Allahu Akbar! Imagine if it were you that Rasul Allah 'salaahu aleyhu wa salaam' said it to. Mu’aadh replied, “May He whom you have loved me for Love you also.â€Â
In conclusion, if you remember only one thing today, let it be the following words of Rasul Allah 'salalaahu aleyhu wa salaam'. Take it as your motto until it carries you to Jannah:
He (sal Allahu alayhi wa sallam) said, “Whoever believes in Allah and the last Day, let him say good things or keep quiet!â€Â
¨¨May We Stay True and Sincere and stay away from Shaydaan's evil whispers *aameen*¨¨
¨¨May Allah Guide us from Misguidance after Guidance *aameen*¨¨
Wa Aleykum As-Salaam Warahmatulaahi Wabarakaatu
One Love

