Apr 1, 2009

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Five Things..

Ibn Mas’ood Narrated: TheProphet (SAW) said: “The son of Adam will not be dismissed from before his Lord on the Day of Resurrection until he has been questioned about five things:

  1. His life and how he spent it.
  2. His wealth and how earned it.
  3. How he spent his wealth.
  4. His youth and how he used it. 
  5. How he acted upon what he acquired knowledge.” (Tirmidhi)
  1. Caroline says:

    asalaam alaikum

    This hadith is so important in every second of our lives we have to remind ourselves of this, cause we don’t know when our last second in life will be and waiting to do good later- yup that day might never come.

    🙂

  2. Walaikum Assalam Sister Caroline.

    Your comment is scary:( but it is true.
    We always procastinate to do good deeds, thinking we have enough time in store. But we never know when our Last Breath will be…

    If we have any intentions of doing something good, do it soon…Insha Alah…

  3. arjuman says:

    YES ALWAYS MAKE GOOD INTENTIONS SO THAT IF U DONT HAVE THE TIME ATLEAST YOUR GOOD INTENTION WILL HELP YOU.AMEEN

  4. Assalamualikum

    Lessons to learn from this hadith:

    – Life is the time period of our stay in this world- this shows the importance of time management, and balancing our time between affairs of the world and affairs which will benefit us in our Hereafter. Each breath we take is a Blessing and Mercy of Allah, Alhamdulillah. And so we should be grateful for it, and remember Him Azza Wajal.

    – We all love money, and its OK to be rich too. But we should not earn or spend our wealth in non-halal ways. The difference between the rich and poor, on the Day of Resurrection is this: the rich will be questioned about their wealth majorly, whereas the poor won’t have these questions. In order to make our questioning and weighing of our deeds (related to our wealth and how we spend it) easy, we should use it in the way Allah SWT has prescribed and Prophet Sallallahu alihiwassalam has taught us. So our wealth is a responsibility upon us, a trust from Allah SWT. We should spend more and more from our wealth for giving in charity, and in the way of Allah (whether to give during fund-raising for the construction of a masjid or an Islamic Center or to seek knowledge of the dheen of Allah etc.)

    – Our healthy years in our life will be questioned the most, the period of our youthful days. This is the most challenging period, because one has to fight his nafs of desires the most. We should remember Our Lord (and this hadeeth) at all times, in order to be able to fight Shaytan (la’nathullahi alihi).

    – Our Sheikh Waleed Basyouni(may Allah preserve him) gave us a very good comparison on how knowledge affects different people. He demonstrated 3 cases. The first: he dropped a tablet into water. The water did not show any effect. The second: when he dropped a tablet into a bottle of Pepsi, the drink just oozed out leaving the bottle half empty. The third: liquid slowly and gradually turn pink when he dropped a tablet into it. The first is similar to one when he gains knowledge, it does not change him. The second case categorises many people, they gain knowledge and momentary emanrush, which makes them excited about the ilm they gained, and then slowly die away, and sometimes when the excitement dies down, they even end up in a lower level than before. The third example is the most significant, and all of us should try to be like that. We should gain knowledge and change our lives and thoughts accordingly, for the better, enlightening our souls and everything around us. For Allah will question us about how we used our knowledge, or whether we allowed it to become rotten and worthless.
    May Allah SWT make us among those who will be able to enter Paradise with ease.

    And Allah knows best.

    http://letstriveforjannah.blogspot.com/

  5. Walaikum Assalam..

    Very nice lessons Alhamdulillah..
    Sister Fathima, even Sheikh Waleed Basyouni demonstrated the same to us too.. Was it during the Torch Bearers course?

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