A CLOSE WATCH AT

In the Name of Allāh.

It’s indeed part of righteousness and resourcefulness to teach our children “Home Management” particularly thru (our) good conducts because they diametrically learn from us. Let the children see that we give respect, love, care and attention to each other. They will thus switch on planning on how to correspondingly manage their homes well (especially treating their spouses nicely) when they eventually get married. That, we …

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THAT WHICH PROFIT

In the Name of Allāh.

I once read a quote somewhere – so inspiring! It says: “If walls have ears, angels too have a pen.”  What do people say when talking unnecessarily? What man utters (with his tongue) is either advantageous to him and others or destroying.

Note, unnecessary speech is most times harmful. As recorded in Ṣaḥīḥ al-Bukhārī and Ṣaḥīḥ Muslim, …

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QUALITY OF ADVICE

In the Name of Allāh.

From the excellent features of the true Muslims is giving Naseehah (advice, i.e. enjoining good and forbidding evil) to one another, whether requested or not. Nothing makes them possess this great quality except that they follow the veracious path of our beloved Prophet (ﷺ) as there are many narrations from him telling us to always advise one another.  

More so, closely studying the calamities …

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WITH HUMILITY AND GENTILITY

In the Name of Allāh.

A great test of a truly noble man is his humility, and the Ibad-ur-Rahman are truly noble, as Allāh provides a glimpse of their awesome characteristics, with specific mention of humility and gentility.

Allāh says (in Surah Al-Furqan [25] verses 63-65): “And the Ibad-ur-Rahman (Slaves of the Most Beneficent [Allāh]) are those who walk on the earth in humility and sedateness, and when the

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TO BE SUCCESSFUL

In the Name of Allah.

Among the qualities that a Muslim should bag is patience in the face of harm (i.e. enduring what one dislikes) with a sense of acceptance and submission, just for the Sake of Allah. This is indeed one of the things that lead to success.

Certainly, impatience over calamity is itself calamity, and impatience over what is expected is foolishness as it is a form of …

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