Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Those Who disdain Salaat!

SAYINGS (HADITH) OF PROPHET MUHAMMAD (Sallallaahu alaihi wa sallam) 

The one who disdains prayers (Salat) 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 reward 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. 
Note: If you get this copy, please make copies of it and distribute them among all Muslims. You will be earning a Reward as well as helping to show your brother the Right Path. May Allah give guidance to all of us. 
AAMEEN!!!!!!! 

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THOSE WHO DO NOT SAY THEIR PRAYERS OF: 

FAJR 
: the glow of their face is taken away. 
ZUHR 
: the blessing of their income is taken away. 
ASR 
: the strength of their body is taken away. 
MAGHRIB 
: they are not benefited by their children. 
'ISHA 
: the peace of their sleep is taken away. 
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A Beautiful Hadith

Rasulullah (Sallallahu alaihe wasallam) said: 'When a man dies and his relatives are busy in funeral, there stands an extremely handsome man by his head. When the dead body is shrouded, that man gets in between the shroud and the chest of the deceased.


When after the burial, the people return home, 2 angels, Munkar and Nakeer(names of two special Angels), come in the grave and try to separate this handsome man so that they may be able to interrogate the dead man in privacy about his faith. But the handsome man says, 'He is my companion, he is my friend. I will not  leave him alone in any case. If you are appointed for interrogation, do your job. I cannot leave him until I get him admitted into Paradise '.


Thereafter he turns to his dead companion and says, 'I am the Qur'an, which you used to read, sometimes in a loud voice and sometimes in a low voice. Do not worry. After the interrogation of Munkar and Naker, you will have no grief.'


When the interrogation is over, the handsome man arranges for him from Al-Mala'ul A'laa (the angels in Heaven) silk bedding filled with musk.


Rasulullah (Sallallahu alaihe wasallam) said: 'On the Day of Judgement, before Allah, no other Intercessor will have a greater status than the Qur'an, neither a Prophet nor an angel.'

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Mobile phone vs Quran

 Ever wonder what would happen if we treated our Quran like we treat
 our mobile phone?

 What if we carried  it around in our purses or pockets?

 What if we flipped  through it several time a day?

What if we turned  back to go get it if we forgot it?

 What if we used it  to receive messages from the text?

 What if we treated  it like we couldn't live without it?

 What if we gave it  to kids as gifts?

 What if we used it  when we traveled?

 What if we used it  in case of emergency?

 This is something  to make you go....hmm...where is my Quran?

 Oh, and one more  thing.

 Unlike our mobile phone, we don't have to worry about our Quran beingdisconnected
 

 Makes you stop and think 'where are my priorities? And  no dropped calls!

 P. S.  DO WHAT YOU THINK GOD WOULD WANT YOU TO DO WITH  THIS EMAIL
Trust in the Lord and *ASAP (Always Say A Prayer)