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se7en
12/24/03 at 01:12:59
as salaamu alaykum wa rahmatullah,

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some nice quotes from the Qur'an, Hadith, and the scholars.


From the Holy Qur'an:

And whenever you give your word, say the truth [al-Anâ'aam 6:152]

And seek help in patience and prayer [al-Baqarah 2:45]

And speak good to people [al-Baqarah 2:83]

And fulfil the Covenant of Allaah when you have covenanted [al-Nahl 16:91]

Verily! Allaah commands that you should render back the trusts to those
to whom they are due [al-Nisaâ' 4:58]

And let not your hand be tied (like a miser) to your neck, nor stretch
it forth to its utmost reach (like a spendthrift) [al-Israâ' 17:29]

Eat and drink, but waste not by extravagance [al-Aâ'raaf 7:31]

And take a provision (with you) for the journey, but the best provision
is al-taqwa (piety, righteousness) [al-Baqarah 2:197]

And whosoever fears Allaah and keeps his duty to Him, He will make a
way for him to get out (from every difficulty) [al-Talaaq 65:2]

And whosoever puts his trust in Allaah, then He will suffice him
[al-Talaaq 65:3]

He who obeys the Messenger has indeed obeyed Allaah [al-Nisaâ 4:80]

By no means shall you attain al-birr (righteousness) until you spend
(in Allaah's cause) of that which you love [Aal Imraan 3:92]

Allaah (Alone) is Sufficient for us, and He is the Best Disposer of
Affairs (for us) [Aal 'Imraan 3:171]

And walk not on the earth with conceit and arrogance [al-Israâ' 17:37]

And turn not your face away from men with pride [Luqmaan 31:18]

And be moderate (or show no arrogance) in your walking, and lower your
voice [Luqmaan 31:19]

And give not a thing in order to have more (or consider not your deeds
of obedience to Allaah as a favor to Allaah) [al-Muddaththir 74:6]


Some Authentic Sayings of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him):

"Pay attention to Allaah and He will pay attention to you."

"If you feel no shame, then do as you wish."

"Make sure your food is good (halaal and bought with halaal earnings),
and you will be one whose prayers are answered."

"Fear Allaah wherever you may be."

"Follow up a bad deed with a good deed, to cancel it out."

"Mix with people with a good attitude."

"Keep away from prohibited things and you will be the best of
worshippers."

"Be content with what Allaah has given you, and you will be the richest
of people."

"Love for other people what you love for yourself."

"Do not laugh too much, for excessive laughter deadens the heart."

"Wrongdoing will be multiple darkness on the Day of Resurrection."

"Fear Allaah and treat all your children fairly."

"Fear the Fire, even if by giving half a date (in charity)."

"Fear the prayer of the oppressed."

"The thing that weighs most heavily in the balance (of good deeds) is a
good attitude."

"Deliberation is from Allaah, haste is from Shaytaan (satan)."

"The less your wealth, the less you will be called to account for."

"Do not become angry, and Paradise will be yours."

"The most beloved of deeds to Allaah is the one that is continuous,
even if it is little."

"The most beloved of places to Allaah are the mosques."

"The most hated of places to Allaah are the marketplaces."

"The most beloved of food to Allaah is that which is touched by many
hands (i.e., shared among many people)."

"The most beloved of speech to Allaah is that a person should say,
'Subhaan Allaah wa bi hamdih (Glory and praise be to Allaah)'."

"The most beloved of people to Allaah is the one who is most helpful."

"The most beloved deed to Allaah is making a Muslim happy."

"Whoever restrains his anger, Allaah will conceal his faults."

"A bad attitude spoils a good deed just as vinegar spoils honey."

"The most beloved of people to Allaah are those who have the best
attitudes."

"Beware of this world, for it is sweet and tempting."

"Control your tongue."

"Trim your moustaches and let your beards grow."

"Give back the things you have been entrusted with to the person who
entrusted them to you."

"Do not betray the one who betrays you."

"Pray to Allaah and be confident of a response."

"Cheer people up, do not put them off."

"Make things easy for people, not difficult."

"Eat with your right hand and eat from what is in front of you."

"If Allaah gives you wealth, let the blessing of Allaah be seen on
you."

"If someone who is distinguished among his own people comes to you,
then honour him."

"If one with whose religion and character you are pleased comes to you
(to seek your daughter's hand in marriage), then marry (your
daughter) to him."

"If Allaah wills good to the people of a household, He guides them to
be gentle."

"If you do something bad, follow it by doing something good."

"If you feel uncomfortable about something, then leave it alone."

"If you judge (between people), then judge fairly."

"If you enter a house, greet the inhabitants with salaam."

"If you are reminded of Allaah, stop what you are doing (of sin)."

"If Allaah sends you some provision without you looking forward to it
or asking others for it, then take it."

"If you ask Allaah for anything, then ask Him for al-Firdaws (the
highest level of Paradise)."

"If your good deeds please you and your bad deeds upset you, then you
are a mu'min (believer)."

"If you hear the call to prayer, then respond to the one who is calling
you to Allaah."

"If you hear the call to prayer, then say something like the muezzin
(the caller) says."

"If any one of you becomes angry, let him keep silent."

"If a man becomes angry and say 'A'oodhu Billaah (I seek refuge
with Allaah)', his anger will cease."

"If a man says 'Ya seedi (sir)' to a munaafiq (hypocrite), he earns
the wrath of his Lord."

"When you stand up to pray, pray as if it is your last prayer."

"When you get dressed and when you do wudoo', start on the right."

"When any one of you meets his brother, let him greet him with salaam."

"Remember death when you are praying."

"Show mercy towards those who are on earth so that the One Who is in
heaven will show mercy to you."

"Renounce pleasure in worldly things and Allaah will love you."

"Show disinterest in what people have and people will love you."

"Feel properly shy and modest before Allaah."

Protect "the head and what does through it (thoughts and ideas)."

Protect "the stomach and what goes into it."

"Seek help in whatever you do by being discreet."

"Everyone who is given a blessing will be envied."

"No one can keep their wudoo' except a believer."

"The worst thief among people is the one who steals from his prayer, by
not doing rukoo' (bowing) and sujood (prostration) properly."

"Intercede and you will be rewarded."

"The most grateful of people to Allaah are those who are most grateful
to other people."

"Give to the one who denied you."

"Uphold ties with the one who cuts you off."

"Forgive the one who does you wrong."

"Give food to others and speak good."

"Seek a response to duâ' (supplications) when the iqaamah (call
for starting the prayer) for prayer is given and when rain is falling."

"Worship Allaah as if you see Him."

"The most helpless of people are those who cannot make duâ'a™
(supplication)."

"The most miserly of people are those who are stingy with their salaams
(i.e., do not greet others)."

"Pay the hired worker his wages before his sweat dries."

"Tie up (your camel) [i.e., take the necessary precautions], and put
your trust in Allaah."

"Make the most of your life before your death."

Make the most of "your health before your sickness."

Make the most of "your free time before you become busy."

Make the most of "your wealth before you become poor."

Make the most of "your youth before you become old."

"The best of dhikr (remebrance) is 'La ilaaha ill-Allaah (there is no
god but Allah).'"

"The best of sadaqah (charity) is that given by one who has little."

"The upper hand (the one that gives) is better than the lower hand (the
one that takes)."

"The best of the believers is one who is best in attitude."

"The best of the muhaajireen (immigrant) is the one who forsakes
(hajara) that which Allaah has prohibited."

"The best type of jihaad is the jihaad of the one who strives against
his own self (jihaad al-nafs) for the sake of Allaah."

"Read the Qur'aan throughout every month."

"Read the Qur'aan, for it will come and intercede for its readers on
the Day of Resurrection."

"Pray for Allaah to keep you safe and sound."

"Most of the sins committed by the son of Adam are sins of the tongue."

"Repeat often 'Laa hawla wa laa quwwata illa billaah (there is no
power or strength except with Allaah)', for it is from the treasure of
Paradise."

"Always remember the destroyer of joy (physical pleasure): death."

"Lower your gaze and guard your private parts."

"There is no goodness in the one who is not friendly or likeable."

"Stay with her (the mother), for Paradise is under her feet."

"Keep saying Yaa Dhal-jalaali wal-ikraam (O Possessor of
Glory and Honour)" i.e., keep repeating it persistently.

"Islam cancels out what came before it (of sins)."

"Every bidâ'h (innovation in religion) is a going astray and every
going astray will end in Hell."

"Control your tongue, let your house be enough for you, and weep for
your sins."

"(Take care of) your mother, then your mother, then your mother, then
your father, then other relatives in order of closeness."

"Feed the poor and pat the head of the orphan (i.e., show compassion)."

"The one who points the way to good deeds is like the one who does
them."


Sayings of Muslim Wise Men:

The trouble with beauty is feelings of superiority.

The trouble with generosity is extravagance.

The trouble with noble descent is pride.

The trouble with knowledge is forgetfulness.

May Allaah have mercy on the person who said "Good" and was rewarded or
who remained silent and was safe.

Wine is the key to all evil.

The one who is more daring in giving fatwas is more deserving of Hell.

Love the poor and mix with them.

It is better to err in forgiving than to err in punishment.

Do not judge between people when you are angry.

If you want to count the faults of anyone else, count your own faults
instead.

If you commit a sin, say "Astaghfir-Allaah (I ask Allaah for
forgiveness)."

If you are given a blessing, say, "Al-Hamdu Lillaah (praise be to
Allaah)."

If some disaster befalls you, say, "Innaa Lillaahi wa innaa ilayhi
raaji'oon (Truly, to Allaah we belong and truly, to Him we shall
return)."

Seek rizq (provision) by giving charity

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12/24/03 at 01:14:20
se7en
Re: nice quotes
Tesseract
12/24/03 at 01:51:17
Wa'alaikum Assalam wa Rahmatullah,

         [quote]"If you feel no shame, then do as you wish." [/quote]

           I cannot understand this Hadeeth. Can someone explain it? Generally, in most of the cases, words of RasulAllah (saw) are either an advice/encouragement towards doing good, or they are a warning/forbidding from evil, but I don't see either of these in this Hadeeth. Allahu Ta'ala A'lam.

Wassalam.
Re: nice quotes
timbuktu
12/24/03 at 03:49:11
[slm][quote author=Bulwark of Islam link=board=library;num=1072246379;start=0#1 date=12/24/03 at 01:51:17]
Quote:"If you feel no shame, then do as you wish."  

I cannot understand this Hadeeth. Can someone explain it? Generally, in most of the cases, words of RasulAllah (saw) are either an advice/encouragement towards doing good, or they are a warning/ forbidding from evil, but I don't see either of these in this Hadeeth..[/quote]

this is an implied warning. It is not explicit. That you can do whatever you please, but you will have to face Allah's retribution.

i hope it is clear
12/24/03 at 03:52:06
timbuktu
Re: nice quotes
A_Stranger
12/24/03 at 16:50:53
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Ibn Al-Jawzee said, [color=Black]“If this Dunya was not a station of tests it would not be filled with sicknesses and filth. If life was not about hardship, then the Prophets and the pious would have lived the most comfortable of lives. Nay, Adam suffered test after test until he left the Dunya. Nuh cried for 300 years. Ibrahim was thrown into a pit of fire and later told to slaughter his son. Ya’qub cried until he became blind. Musa challenged Fir’own and was tested by his people. Eeasa had no provision except the morsels his disciples provided him with. And Muhammad (Sal Allahu Alayhi wa Sallam) met poverty with patience, his uncle - one of the most beloved relatives to him - was slain and mutilated and his people disbelieved in him ... And the list of Prophets and the pious goes on and on.”[/color]


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