- 1. Two Great Favours: 'Ilm and Wealth [Annual Jalsah] (Madrasah Aishah, Leicester 07/09/22
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- Created on 07 September 2022
- 2. Qur'ān: The Greatest Wealth (Cardiff 14/09/19
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- Created on 14 September 2019
- 3. Making Journeys Fruitful
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- ... they are wealthy or so that they may indulge in enjoyments without keeping check of lawful and unlawful. Some travel with the intention of engaging in activities that make them neglectful of Allāh S, thus ...
- Created on 09 August 2022
- 4. Past, Present & Future
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- ... is healthy or sick, wealthy or poor, honoured or disgraced. For a believer, every condition, good or bad, is a blessing from Allāh ta‘ālā. The condition of grief is a blessing because adoption of patience ...
- Created on 20 May 2021
- 5. Grief & Happiness – A Test
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- ... for instance, he will remain thankful for being able to walk, see and hear. When his wealth is taken away from him, he thanks Allāh ta‘ālā for having protected his life. This is a sign that the one afflicted ...
- Created on 19 January 2021
- 6. Quenching the Thirst of Others
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- ... us who are fortunate to have water in abundance and sufficient wealth, should resolve to provide water to the less fortunate ones according to our means. This could be through: arranging for wells ...
- Created on 22 November 2017
- 7. The Value of Humanity in Islām
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- ... of geography, race and gender. We do not distinguish between the poor and the wealthy, women from men, the less able from the able bodied, as a life is a life, hence sacred and precious. Therefore, a loss ...
- Created on 10 March 2016
- 8. Spending to Succeed
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- Rasūlullāh sallallāhu ‘alayhi wasallam said: Sadaqah does not decrease wealth. (Muslim) We learn from this Hadīth that no one will ever suffer financial loss due to spending in the Path of Allāh ...
- Created on 02 December 2015
- 9. Two Points of Neglect During Hajj
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- ... is as if he has lost all his family and wealth." (Ahmad and AlBayhaqī) From this hadīth we learn that the ultimate loss incurred by missing one salāh is in no way less than the loss of the whole family ...
- Created on 16 August 2015
- 10. Delaying Hajj
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- ... nowadays have so much love for wealth that they are not prepared to spend even a pound for the sake of their departed parents. They do not have the time or the concern to make the journey, even if the ...
- Created on 05 August 2015
- 11. Du'ā - A Great Gif
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- ... we will never be able to create that special relationship. Take the example of two people, one who is poor and needy and the other who is wealthy and eager to find opportunities to assist the needy. ...
- Created on 11 February 2015
- 12. The Path to Success
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- ... like it before, and in the bag were such precious jewels that valued far more than what they had all gathered. Sa'd ibn Abī Waqqās radhiyallāhu 'anhu asked him from where he had acquired such precious wealth. ...
- Created on 05 May 2014
- 13. Other's Calamity - Our Responsibilit
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- ... that whoever misses the 'Aṣr ṣalāh, it is as if he has lost his whole family and wealth. (Muslim) This way it will become easy for us to realise the loss we are making daily and this realisation wil ...
- Created on 07 February 2014
- 14. The Test of Patience
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- ... he has only lived a life of ease and comfort. Allāh ta'ālā states, “Surely We will test you with a bit of fear and hunger, and loss in wealth and lives and fruits, and give good tidings to the patient.” ...
- Created on 17 November 2013
- 15. A Deep Yearning to Perform Hajj
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- ... which encompasses both physical struggle and sacrifice of wealth. It is an 'ibādah of expressing love for the Creator and showing a personification of the submission of Ibrāhīm 'alayhis salām. It ...
- Created on 17 September 2013
- 16. The Obligatory Nature of Hajj
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- ... (At-Tirmidhī) Hajj is fard upon every sane, adult and healthy Muslim, when he has sufficient wealth to enable him to travel to and from the Ka'bah. This will apply when the wealth required to take him ...
- Created on 29 August 2013
- 17. Cautiousness in the Matter of Halāl and Harām
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- ... the Sharī'ah requires all that comes into the possession of an individual to be pure and halāl, starting with the wealth he earns. Rasūlullāh sallallāhu 'alayhi wasallam said: When a servant [of Allāh ...
- Created on 13 April 2013
- 18. Dear Brother
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- ... sallallāhu 'alayhi wasallam has mentioned the same concept in a hadith that a person is followed to the grave by three things: his family, his wealth and his deeds. The family and wealth return and it is ...
- Created on 07 February 2013
- 19. Taking Account
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- ... Similarly, we have also been sent into this world as tradesmen. Life and wealth are our commodities with which we strive to earn Jannah. Verily Allāh has purchased from the believers their souls ...
- Created on 14 November 2012
- 20. Worried About Your Sustenance?
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- ... It is but revelation revealed (to him)." (53:3-4) • In a hadīth the Prophet sallallāhu 'alayhi wasallam mentions that whoever recites the following 100 times between subh sādiq and Fajr salāh, wealth ...
- Created on 19 March 2012
- 21. Before Hajj - Introductory Advices
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- ... we desire the title of Hājī. Our sole intention should be to please Allāh ta'ālā who created us and who granted us the health, wealth and opportunity to visit Makkah Mukarramah and to fulfil His Command. ...
- Created on 01 October 2011
- 22. The Path to Purification
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- ... knowledge. His beliefs, habits and practices are in accordance with the Sharī'ah. He does not harbour greed for worldly wealth. He has himself spent time learning from a good shaykh. The scholars ...
- Created on 08 August 2011
- 23. Spiritual Illnesses
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- ... as riyā (ostentation), takabbur (pride and arrogance), hasad (jealousy), lack of sabr (patience), lack of shukr (gratitude), love for fame and wealth, etc. Both aspects are very important for us because ...
- Created on 21 June 2011
- 24. What to do at the Time of Natural Catastrophes
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- ... that is in our possession, even if that means undergoing hardships ourselves. However, since Allāh ta‘ālā has blessed us with adequate wealth we know that we can donate sufficiently without having to undergo ...
- Created on 17 March 2011