In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful whenever you give your word, say the truth [al-An’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-Nisa’ 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-Isra’ 17:29] Eat and drink, but waste not by extravagance [al-A’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-Nisa’ 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-Isra’ 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 favour to Allaah) [al-Muddaththir 74:6] “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.” “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 says.” “If any one of you becomes angry, let him keep silent.” “If a man becomes angry and says ‘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’ and sujood properly.” “Intercede and you will be rewarded.” “The most grateful of people to Allaah are those who are most grateful to other people.” 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. “Give to the one who denied you.” “Uphold ties with the one who cuts you off.” “Forgive the one who does you wrong.” 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 “Give food to others and speak good.” “Seek a response to du’aa’s when the iqaamah for prayer is given and when rain is falling.” The people with the longest necks on the Day of Resurrection will be the muezzins. “Worship Allaah as if you see Him.” “The most helpless of people are those who cannot make du’aa’.” “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 is ‘La ilaaha ill-Allaah.’” “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 earnings is a good sale. “The best of the believers is one who is best in attitude.” “The best of the muhaajireen 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 Dhaa’l-jalaali wa’l-ikraam (O Possessor of Glory and Honour)’” i.e., keep repeating it persistently. “Islam cancels out what came before it (of sins).” “Every bid’ah (innovation) 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.” Punishments of leaving Namaz(Prayer) Sayings (HADITH) OF PROPHET MUHAMMAD (Sallallaahu alaihi wa sallam) The one who disdains the prayers will receive Fifteen punishments from Allah. Six punishments in this lifetime Three while dying Three in the grave & Three on the Day of Judgment. THE SIX PUNISHMENTS OF LIFE: 1. Allah takes away blessings from his age (makes his life misfortunate) 2.Allah does not accept his plea (Dua's) 3.Allah erases the features of good people from his face. 4.He will be detested by all creatures on earth. 5.Allah does not award him for his good deeds. (No thawab) 6.He will not be included in the Dua's of good people. THE THREE PUNISHMENTS WHILE DYING: 1. He dies humiliated. 2. He dies hungry. 3. He dies thirsty. Even if he drinks the water of all seas he will still be thirsty. THE THREE PUNISHMENTS IN THE GRAVE: 1. Allah tightens his grave until his chest ribs come over each other. 2. Allah pours on him fire with embers. 3. Allah sets on him a snake called "the brave", "the bold" which hits Him from morning until afternoon for leaving Fajr prayer, from the afternoon until Asr for leaving Dhuhr prayer and so on. With each strike he sinks 70 yards under the ground. THE THREE PUNISHMENTS ON THE DAY OF JUDGMENT: 1. Allah sends who would accompany him to hell pulling him on the face. 2. Allah gives him an angry look that makes the flesh of his face fall down. 3. Allah judges him strictly and orders him to be thrown in hell.
   
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                          In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful
                                                                                                                                               


ഓര്‍മ്മിക്കുക. ഇസ്‌ ലാമിനെ ക്കുറിച്ച്‌ മനസ്സിലാക്കാനുള്ള സൗഭാഗ്യം താങ്കള്‍ക്ക്‌ അല്ലാഹു സമ്മാനമായി നല്‍കിയിരിക്കുന്നു. മറ്റനേകം പേര്‍ക്ക്‌ ആ അനുഗ്രഹം ലഭ്യമായിട്ടില്ല. താങ്കള്‍ക്ക്‌ ലഭിച്ച നന്മ അവര്‍ക്കും ലഭ്യമാവണമെന്ന് ആഗ്രഹിക്കുക.

നന്മ ചെയ്യാന്‍ പ്രേരിപ്പിക്കുന്ന ഒരാള്‍ക്ക്‌ അത്‌ ചെയ്യുന്ന ആളുടെ പ്രതിഫലമുണ്ടെന്നത്‌ ഓര്‍ക്കുക

ഇസ്‌ലാം ഏത്‌ കോണിലൂടെ നോക്കിയാലും സമ്പൂര്‍ണമാണ്‌, അതിന്റെ മുഴുവന്‍ കല്‍പനകളും, മതനിയമങ്ങളും, സര്‍വ്വ വിരോധങ്ങളും, മുഴുവന്‍ ഉന്നതസ്വഭാവങ്ങളും അതിനുള്ള പ്രേരണയും എല്ലാം നന്മ നിറഞ്ഞതാണ്‌.
ഇസ്ലാമിന്റെ നന്മകളെ പറ്റി പഠിക്കുന്നത്‌, മുസ്ലിമിന്‌ മതനിയ മങ്ങള്‍ ജീവിതത്തില്‍ പകര്‍ത്തുവാനും, അതിനെ സ്നേഹിക്കുവാനും കൂടുതല്‍ സഹായകമാവും.
അത്‌ പോലെ വ്യതിചലിച്ച്‌ പോയവന്ന് അതില്‍ നിന്ന്‌ പിന്തിരിയാനും സന്മാര്‍ഗിയാവാനും പ്രേരണ ലഭിക്കുന്നു.

 Allah says in the Qur'an:

"Thou wilt indeed find them, of all people, most greedy of life,-even more than the idolaters: Each one
of them wishes He could be given a life of a thousand years: But the grant of such life will not save
him from (due) punishment. For God sees well all that they do." (Al Baqarah, 2:96).


"And undoubtedly, you will find them that they are necessarily most covetous of life even more than of
all the people. And of idolaters, one is desirous of having a life of thousand years, and that will not
keep him away from the torment, even being granted such life. And Allah is seeing their doings." (Al Baqarah, 2:96).


Many Muslims today have become so much attached to their life that their desire is to dwell among their
family, house, money and commerce. The Shaitan has misled most people by beautifying for them the
performance of certain voluntary acts of worship such as voluntary prayers and voluntary fasting while
neglecting other obligatory acts of worship such as enjoining the good and eradicating the evil.Saitan
sets his traps, under the cover of finding fault with hypocrisy. It can happen that someone refrains
from doing a good deed for fear of being thought a hypocrite. [If Saitan whispers such an idea in your
ear, take no notice; that will frustrate him.]


Indeed, what kind of piety is there in a person who witnesses Allah's sanctities being violated, his
religion abandoned, the Sunnah of His Messenger sallallaho alaihi wassallam shunned, and yet remains
still with a cold heart and a shut mouth' Such a person is like a dumb Shaitan! In the same way the one
who talks falsehood is a speaking Shaitan.


It is a duty upon every sane person to be prepared for his departure (from this world), for one does not
know when he will be served by his Lord's commands (to take away his soul) nor does he know how long it
is going to be before he will be summoned (for the Day of Judgment). So many people enchanted by their
youth. They have forgotten that their peers no longer exist, yet they are preoccupied with prolonged
hopes (to stay alive).


The wise one is he who values each and every moment of his life, observing one's due duties. Then, if
death was to come suddenly, one would be ready (to face The Judge, Allaah subhanahu wata'aala).
 
 
From Kitabut Tahaarah and Sunnats

MISWAAK - twigs of certain trees that are used on a regular basis by Muslims for centuries (and
all Ambiya, Sallallahu 'alayhim Ajma'een) to maintain oral hygiene and gain the pleasure of Allah
Subhanahu wa Ta'ala.  It is a "natural toothbrush."  Not only does it provide spiritual benefits,
but it is also beneficial to the everyday maintenance of one's mouth, gums, and teeth.

Miswaak Quick View of Benefits

Advantages of the Miswaak:

1. Miswaak strengthens the gums and prevents tooth decay.
2. Miswaak assists in eliminating toothaches and prevents further increase of decay which has
already set in.
3. Miswaak creates a fragrance in the mouth.
4. Miswaak is a cure for illness.
5. Miswaak eliminates bad odors and improves the sense of taste.
6. Miswaak sharpens the memory.
7. Miswaak is a cure for headaches.
8. Miswaak creates lustre (noor) on the face of the one who continually uses it.
9. Miswaak causes the teeth to glow.
10. Miswaak strengthens the eyesight.
11. Miswaak assists in digestion.
12. Miswaak clears the voice.
13. The greatest benefit of using miswaak is gaining the pleasure of Allah.
14. The reward of Salaah (Prayers) is multiplied 70 times if Miswaak was used before it.

Times when usage of Miswaak is Sunnah:
1. For the recitation of the Qur'an.
2. For the recitation of Hadith.
3. When the mouth emits and odor.
4. For the learning or teaching of virtues of Islaam.
5. For making Dhikrullah (Remebrance of Allah, meditation).
6. After entering ones home.
7. Before entering any good gathering.
8. When experiencing pangs of hunger and thirst.
9. After the signs of death are evident.
10. At the time of Sehri.
11. Before meals.
12. Before undertaking a journey.
13. On returning from a journey.
14. Before sleeping.
15. Upon awakening.

How long should a Miswaak be?
A Miswaak should not be longer than a "span" i.e. the maximum distance between the tips of the
thumb and little finger, and it should not be thicker than a finger's breadth.
How should it be used?
A Miswaak should be held in such a manner that the small finger and thumb is below the miswaak
and the remaining fingers on its upper side.
So, dear friends, do you see how easy it is to gain the pleasure of Allah SWT and also stay in
good health?!

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