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I forgot to add
Posted under Random by Radiant Lightassalamualaykum warahmatuallahi wabarakatuhu
The comment left by Br Abdul jawad reminded me of something I forgot to add at the end of the last post:
Alhumdulillah, looking back now, I realise I learnt many many lessons in those few weeks.
But what kept within my heart the most, was the dua she made for me constantly as I helped her through her labour, and after care.
This made me determined to spend a life in the service of helping people anyway I could, because the heart felt dua of a person means more than any worldly gain.
Ma’assalam
Assalamualaykum warahmatullahe wabarakatuhu habibaty.. Hope you are well both spiritually aswell as physically. well sis there’s a sis and she wants to talk to an Aalimah on a private matter, needs assistance. Can you pls? If you’re busy then do you know someone who can?? Please let me know. Jazakillahu khayr.
DMY
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wassalam
Though you reaped the heart-felt du’a from her, but then there are greater rewards according to Islam.
The Prophet Muhammad
(Peace & Blessings of Allah
be upon him) said: “If a man calls on his sick Muslim brother, it is as if he walks reaping the fruits of Paradise until he sits, and when he sits he is showered in mercy, and if this was in the morning, seventy thousand angels pray for him until the evening, and if this was in the evening, seventy thousand angels pray for him until the morning.” (Sahih Al-Tirmidhi)
“Whoever visits a sick person or visits a brother in Islam, a caller cries out to him: ‘May you be happy, may your walking be blessed, and may you occupy a dignified position in Paradise’.” (Classed as hasan by al-Albâni in Sahîh Al-Tirmidhi.)
Masha’Allah
that incident brought a good change in you. To be sympathetic and helpful means you are a lively and enthusiastic individual. May Allah
(SWT) help you, in your righteous aspirations. Aa’meen!
Wasalaam,
Br. Abdul Jawad
Though you reaped the heart-felt du’a from her, but then there are greater rewards according to Islam.
The Prophet Muhammad
(Peace & Blessings of Allah
be upon him) said: “If a man calls on his sick Muslim brother, it is as if he walks reaping the fruits of Paradise until he sits, and when he sits he is showered in mercy, and if this was in the morning, seventy thousand angels pray for him until the evening, and if this was in the evening, seventy thousand angels pray for him until the morning.” (Sahih Al-Tirmidhi)
“Whoever visits a sick person or visits a brother in Islam, a caller cries out to him: ‘May you be happy, may your walking be blessed, and may you occupy a dignified position in Paradise’.” (Classed as hasan by al-Albâni in Sahîh Al-Tirmidhi.)
Masha’Allah
that incident brought a good change in you. To be sympathetic and helpful means you are a lively and enthusiastic individual. May Allah
(SWT) help you, in your righteous aspirations. Aa’meen!
Wasalaam,
Br. Abdul Jawad
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