http://youtu.be/3674Bsb3hLk
Allah knows best.
(Note: For those who don’t like the nasheed being played in the background,
you may lower down the volume or ‘mute’)
There are three levels of
enjoining right and forbidding evil:
1) by stopping that evil deed (physically) with one’s hands
2) by speaking out or even writing against that evil deed (verbally)
3) by hating that evil deed (with one’s heart)
Examples of evils that are forbidden in Islam (true Muslims should never do these): [imitating shaytan/the cursed devil in any way such as in one’s eating and drinking with one’s left hand, stealing, lying, cheating, disrespecting one’s parents, disuniting Muslim friends, cutting off family relations or ignoring one’s relatives, being selfish with what one can share, being arrogant and looking down on those whom you consider as ‘inferior’ (all of us are equal to God Allah. God Allah sees our actions and heart/intentions, not our economical status, racial background or looks), oppression/tyranny/bullying/mockery and committing suicide etc.]
Anyone who does not carry out any of the above three levels of enjoining right and forbidding wrong and instead ‘likes’ or supports the evil action being committed then he/she could be disobeying Allah and His Messenger Muhammad SallAllahu ‘alaihi wa sallam.
On the authority of Abu Saeed al-Khudri (may Allah be pleased with him) who said: I heard the Messenger of Allah, SallAllahu ‘alaihi wa sallam, say, “Whoever of you sees an evil deed must then change it with his hand (physically). If he is not able to do so, then [he must change it] with his tongue (verbally). And if he is not able to do so, then [he must change it] with his heart (by hating that sin/evil deed). And that is the weakest of faith/Imaan.” (Sahih Muslim)
May Allah accept our good deeds and May Allah the Most Merciful forgive our mistakes/sins. Ameen.
WISHES Islamic School (Philippines)
http://www.wisdom.edu.ph
Allah knows best.
(Note: For those who don’t like the nasheed being played in the background,
you may lower down the volume or ‘mute’)
There are three levels of
enjoining right and forbidding evil:
1) by stopping that evil deed (physically) with one’s hands
2) by speaking out or even writing against that evil deed (verbally)
3) by hating that evil deed (with one’s heart)
Examples of evils that are forbidden in Islam (true Muslims should never do these): [imitating shaytan/the cursed devil in any way such as in one’s eating and drinking with one’s left hand, stealing, lying, cheating, disrespecting one’s parents, disuniting Muslim friends, cutting off family relations or ignoring one’s relatives, being selfish with what one can share, being arrogant and looking down on those whom you consider as ‘inferior’ (all of us are equal to God Allah. God Allah sees our actions and heart/intentions, not our economical status, racial background or looks), oppression/tyranny/bullying/mockery and committing suicide etc.]
Anyone who does not carry out any of the above three levels of enjoining right and forbidding wrong and instead ‘likes’ or supports the evil action being committed then he/she could be disobeying Allah and His Messenger Muhammad SallAllahu ‘alaihi wa sallam.
On the authority of Abu Saeed al-Khudri (may Allah be pleased with him) who said: I heard the Messenger of Allah, SallAllahu ‘alaihi wa sallam, say, “Whoever of you sees an evil deed must then change it with his hand (physically). If he is not able to do so, then [he must change it] with his tongue (verbally). And if he is not able to do so, then [he must change it] with his heart (by hating that sin/evil deed). And that is the weakest of faith/Imaan.” (Sahih Muslim)
May Allah accept our good deeds and May Allah the Most Merciful forgive our mistakes/sins. Ameen.
WISHES Islamic School (Philippines)
http://www.wisdom.edu.ph
No comments:
Post a Comment