There are some people whom Allah has favoured, by always accepting their requests. In the hadith, the Prophet (Saw) said, “many a dishevelled one, covered in dust, clothed in old sheets, turned away from people’s doors;
There are some people whom Allah has favoured, by always accepting their requests. In the hadith, the Prophet (Saw) said, “many a dishevelled one, covered in dust, clothed in old sheets, turned away from people’s doors;
If you could hear the pens of the angels as they write everything you did, how would you behave? How would feel, if you heard them writing down a deed you did, and classed it as a good deed.
Whenever we hear the expression ‘spoilt for choice’ we immediately think of sweets, or delicacies of some sort. I do not disagree that we are spoilt for choice in our abundance of food, however let’s look at this expression from a different perspective.
We all want to earn Allah’s love, and to get closer to Him. Each individual has their own way of doing so, whether it be praying extra nawaafil, giving extra charity, keeping the tongue wet with thikr of Allah or, calling out to Allah in good times and in bad times.
“None has the right to be worshipped except You, glory be to You, verily I was amongst the wrong-doers.”
These short and few words have a hefty meaning. They saved Prophet Yunus (as) from imminent death, and relieved his distress.