In the name of Allah, the Most-Gracious, the Most-Merciful.
Hi, I’m back!
Phrase of the day.
“Amal Maaruf Nahi Mungkar”
The principle of enjoining good and prohibiting sins.
- Asr’ Prayers. The Prophet (pbuh) did his Asr’ prayers in the early hours of Asr’ as narrated by Aisyah (ra). When the sun is still shining bright and the shade is not dark.
- He who leaves his Asr’ prayers is at a huge loss, akin to losing his family and wealth.
- One who performs his Isya’ and Fajr prayers in a jamaah in the mosque, it is as if he has worshiped Allah throughout the night. Hence the Prophet said that if one were to see the rewards of the Isya’ and the Fajr’ prayers, they would rush towards the mosque, even if they have crawl.
- There is no dalil or law which states that anyone could simply qadak their prayers, unless in times of emergency. Those who miss their fards intentionally has committed a great sin. No qadak. Only repentance to Allah and keep on repenting.
- To enter a house or a room (while visiting), knock thrice, identify yourself and give your salam. Take note that evil and shaitan do not give salams when they want to enter a house.
- In your solat, to rectify or to supplement mistakes in it, after you give your salams at the end of the last tahiyyat, istigfar thrice. Solat sunnah ba’diah, will also help to further supplement.
- The Prophet never fast on Nisfu Sya’aban, 15th Sya’aban and also 1st Muharram. Hence it is not sunnah to do so.
And Allah knows best.
Till we meet again…insyaAllah hu aaminin.
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