Saabreen (Sabar Kerne Walon) Kay Liay Khushkhabri
Hajj: The Magnificent Journey
Linguistically, Hajj means, ‘He prepared, or betook himself, to or towards a person. or towards an object of reverence, veneration, respect, or honor.” [E.W. Lane, Arabic-English Lexicon (Cambridge, England: The Islamic Text Society, 1984), vol: 1, p. 513] In the Sharee’ah, Hajj means a specific journey to Makkah during the designated month of Dhul-Hijjah, for the performance of Hajj as an act of worship to Allah: “The Hajj is (in) the well-known month (i.e. 10th month, 11th month and the first ten days of the 12th month of the Islamic calendar). So whosoever intends to perform Hajj therein by assuming Ihram, then he should not have sexual relations (with his wife), nor commit sins, nor dispute unjustly during the Hajj. And whatever you do, (be sure) Allah knows it.” [Soorah al-Baqarah (2): 197]
Hajj is the fifth pillar of Islam:
Ibn Umar (radhi allahu anhum) said: “The Messenger of Allah (sallallahu alaihi wa-sallam) said: “Islam is built upon five (pillars): testifying that there is no god but Allah and that Muhammad (sallallahu alaihi wa-sallam) is the Messenger of Allah, establishing regular prayer, paying Zakat, Hajj and fasting Ramadan.” [Saheeh al-Bukharee and Saheeh Muslim] According to the majority of the scholars Hajj was legislated in the ninth year of Hijrah (Prophet’s migration from Makkah to Medina), meaning the year of the Delegations (al-Wufood), in which the verse of Soorah Imran (3): 97: “Hajj to the House is a duty that mankind owes to Allah for those who can afford the journey” was revealed.
Hajj is an obligation once in a lifetime:
Abu Hurayrah (radhi allahu anhu) said: “The Messenger of Allah (sallallahu alaihi wa-sallam) gave a sermon (Khutbah) and said: “O people, Allah has enjoined Hajj upon you so perform Hajj.” A man asked: “Is it every year, O Messenger of Allah (sallallahu alaihi wa-sallam)?”
He (sallallahu alaihi wa-sallam) remained silent until the man had said it three times, then he responded saying: “If I had said yes, (then) it would have become an obligation (once every year) and you would not have been able to do it.” Then he said: “Do not push me to tell you more than what I have left you with, for those who came before you were destroyed because they asked too many questions and argued with their Prophets. If I command you to do a thing, do as much of it as you can, and if I forbid you to do something, then avoid it.” [Saheeh Muslim no: 1337]
Hajj is a symbol of submission to Allah and Muslim Unity: Every year more than two million Muslims, from 70 different countries, travel to Makkah and Medina with the purpose of undertaking the great obligation of Hajj. It is an exemplary example of equality and unity when the pilgrims gather together for Hajj. Muslims who belong to different nations, cultures, and social and economic statuses are all dressed in two pieces of unsown cloth. All perform the same rites. There is no difference of rich and poor, all stand in front of their Lord in submission and humility.
Hajj provides a unique opportunity for Muslims to meet each other, understand each other, increase in love, get closer, and improve and resolve relationships. It is from the blessings of Allah during Hajj that one is in continuous opportunity to gain good deeds by treating one’s Muslim brethren in the best way. And aid the poor and needy, which is also the means of achieving great rewards from Allah.
The Purpose of Hajj: Allah says: “And (remember) when We showed Ibraheem u the site of the House (saying): ‘Associate not anything with Me and sanctify My House for those who circumambulate it, and those who stand up (for prayer), and those who bow and make prostration (in prayer).” [Soorah al-Hajj (22): 26-27]
This verse signifies the purpose of Hajj, it being, the worship of Allah. Allah, the Exalted ordered Ibraheem (alaihis-salaam) to build the Kaa’ba and call people to circumambulate it, and stand up (for prayer), bow down, and make prostration (in prayer) to Allah (alone). Therefore, one who performs Hajj is required to sincerely worship Allah and associate none as partners with Him; seek His help, forgiveness, and Taqwa.
Virtues of Hajj:
Several Ahaadeeth speak about the virtues of Hajj. Once, the Messenger of Allah (sallallahu alaihi wa-sallam) was asked: ‘What is the best deed?’ He stated: ‘Belief in Allah and His Messenger (sallallahu alaihi wa-sallam).’ He was then asked: ‘What next?’ He said: ‘Jihad in the way of Allah.’ He was again asked: ‘What next?’ He replied: “The Hajj which is performed correctly and accepted by Allah.” [Saheeh al-Bukharee and Saheeh Muslim no: 83]
He (sallallahu alaihi wa-sallam) also said: “One Umrah until the next Umrah is an expiation for what is between them. And the Hajj that is accepted by Allah and performed properly has no reward other than Paradise.” [Saheeh al-Bukharee and Saheeh Muslim]
Furthermore, for women, their Jihad is Hajj, when the Messenger of Allah (sallallahu alaihi wa-sallam) was asked, whether or not women are required to take part in Jihad. He replied: “Yes, upon them is Jihad which does not contain fighting: Hajj and Umrah.” [(Saheeh) by Shaikh al-Albanee Irwa al-Ghaleel fi-Takhreej Ahadeeth Manar al-Sabeel, vol: 4, p.151]
Also, Ibn Umar (radhi allahu anhum) reported the Prophet (sallallahu alaihi wa-sallam) saying: “The one who fights for the sake of Allah and the pilgrim who goes for Hajj or ‘Umrah are all guests of Allah. He called them and they responded; they ask of Him and He will give them.” [(Hasan) by Shaikh al-Albanee in Silsilat al-Ahaadeeth as-Saheehah no: 1820. Ibn Majah, no: 2893]
Benefits of Hajj:
Allah said (to Ibraheem alaihis-salaam): “And proclaim to mankind the Hajj?.that they may witness things that are of benefit to them?.” [Soorah al-Hajj (22): 28] Hajj has both, worldly benefits and benefits of the Hereafter.
Worldly benefits include trade, business, and other commercial benefits since Allah says: “There is no sin on you if you seek the Bounty of your Lord (during the pilgrimage by trading, etc.).” [Soorah Baqarah (2): 198]
The benefit of the Hereafter, which every sincere Muslim yearns for, is forgiveness of sins and a guaranteed place in Paradise. In other words, Hajj is a purification of the soul from sins and a means to gain the Mercy of Allah. Abdullah Ibn Mas’ood (radhi allahu anhu) related from the Messenger of Allah (sallallahu alaihi wa-sallam) “Keep on doing Hajj and ‘Umrah, for they eliminate poverty and sin just as the bellows eliminate impurities from iron and gold and silver.” [(Saheeh) by Shaikh al-Albanee in Silsilah Ahaadeeth as-Saheehah no: 1200. At-Tirmidhee, no: 810, an-Nasa’ee, no: 2631]
Also, he (sallallahu alaihi wa-sallam): “He who makes Hajj for Allah and does not indulge in sex or obscene speech or commit acts of disobedience will return (from it) as pure as the day on which his mother bore him.” [Saheeh al-Bukharee and Saheeh Muslim]
As can be seen from the above Ahaadeeth, the benefits of Hajj are conditional and the conditions are abandoning sins and performing the Hajj according to the Sunnah of Allah’s Messenger, he (sallallahu alaihi wa-sallam) said: “Take from me your rites of pilgrimage.” [Saheeh Muslim]
Fulfillment of these conditions will yield a Mabroor Hajj, regarding which Allah’s Messenger (sallallahu alaihi wa-sallam) said: “The reward of a Mabroor Hajj (sinless Hajj) is nothing short of Jannah.” [Saheeh al-Bukharee and Saheeh Muslim]
The Effects of Hajj on the Pilgrim:
The Hajj, which is graced by Allah’s acceptance, has a lasting and observable effect on the pilgrim. Hajj is the perfection of one’s faith since it has in it all the qualities of the other forms of worship. Hajj combines both the physical and monetary aspects of worship in Islam, such as Salat (prayer), which the pilgrim offers in the Ka’ba, the House of Allah.
Hajj encourages spending of material wealth for the sake of Allah, which is the chief characteristic of Zakat. By spending his wealth to perform the Hajj, the pilgrim cleanses from his heart the greed deposited by the love of this world. Hajj builds generosity and develops in the individual a willingness to sacrifice for the sake of Allah.
When a pilgrim sets out for Hajj, he disassociates himself from his home and dear ones to please Allah; he suffers hardship and self-restraint, which is from the essences of fasting and Itikaaf.
The Haji (pilgrim) is trained to completely forget the material comforts and glamour of the worldly life, he avoids the use of oil, scent, perfume, etc., wears only two pieces of unsown cloth, does not cut hair and nails, he keeps himself busy day and night worshiping Allah and carrying out the rites of Hajj. In short, he abandons all his desires and submits to Allah with Ikhlas (sincerity), Ittiba (obedience), and humbleness, calling out to His Lord: “Here I am before You, My Lord, as a slave of You?”
The days of Hajj are those spent in obedience to Allah and His Messenger, and the Haji is given the important lesson that: “Take from me your rites (the rituals of Hajj)” [Saheeh Muslim] This practice of obedience to Allah and His Messenger (sallallahu alaihi wa-sallam) increase him in faith and righteousness. It further encourages and motivates him to work out the same rule of following the Sunnah of Allah’s Messenger (sallallahu alaihi wa-sallam) in all aspects of his life.
The physical demands of the various rites of Hajj far surpass those of prayer and fasting, thus enhancing in the patient pilgrim the self-control, obedience, and humility required for his everyday acts of Eebadah, this being the ultimate aim and purpose of the Muslim’s life.
Thus, Hajj develops in man the spiritual and moral goals of the various forms of worship in Islam. A deep spiritual transformation takes place within the individual, resulting in the reformation of his or her life according to Islamic ideals. If such a transformation does not take place, then there can be no doubt that his Hajj merely removed the obligation of Hajj without earning for him the higher spiritual rewards for which the Hajj was designed and ordained.
Pre-conditions of Hajj:
Certain conditions have to be fulfilled before Hajj becomes compulsory for an individual. These can be enumerated as follows: (a) Islam, (b) soundness of mind, (c) puberty and (d) capability
Hajj is not meant to be a hardship. It is a great act of worship that people must do their best to perform but only if it is feasible for them. Allah says: “Hajj to the House is a duty that mankind owes to Allah, those who can afford the expenses.” [Soorah Imran (3): 97]
In general, the feasibility includes having the physical health, financial well-being, and sufficient provision needed to undertake the Hajj. Hajj is not obligatory on the indigent who does not possess adequate money to feed his children during his absence and to make the journey to Makkah. If he has to borrow money then it is recommended that such an individual stays at home until he is financially able. Muslims with physical disabilities are not obliged to do Hajj unless they can pay others to carry them.
Hajj is not obligatory even if the journey to Makkah exposes the Haji’s (pilgrim’s) life to risk. In addition, a woman should have a mahram, since she is not allowed to travel alone without a Mahram. The Messenger of Allah (sallallahu alaihi wa-sallam) said: “A woman may not travel except if a Mahram is with her.” [Saheeh al-Bukharee and Saheeh Muslim] Thus, a woman who cannot find a mahram to accompany her is not obliged to make Hajj.
Hajj at one’s first opportunity:
Unfortunately, many people delay making Hajj until the latter part of their lives, they should be reminded of the Hadeeth of Allah’s Messenger (sallallahu alaihi wa-sallam): “Hurry to perform Hajj (the obligatory one), as none of you knows what may happen to him.” [(Saheeh) by Shaikh al-Albanee in Saheeh al-Jamee vol: 1, no: 569]
Some scholars hold the opinion that the obligation of the Hajj is immediate; therefore, it must be carried out, as soon as all the (above-mentioned) conditions of Hajj are fulfilled. One who delays the performance of Hajj, even though he has the means to perform it until he dies, is an evildoer and he has left himself open to the punishment and displeasure of Allah in the Hereafter. It is also narrated that Umar Ibn Khattab (radhi allahu anhu) once said: ‘I considered sending some men to those lands to see who had the means but did not perform Hajj. They should have the Jizya applied to them, as they are not Muslims, they are not Muslims.” [Sa’eed Ibn Mansur and al-Bayhaqe. Al-Haitimi declared it Saheeh, al-Haitami, al-Zawajir vol: 1, p. 198]
Some say that the Hajj may be delayed because the Messenger of Allah (sallallahu alaihi wa-sallam) delayed it up till 10 AH – but the reason for his delaying the obligation of Hajj could be because he (sallallahu alaihi wa-sallam) wanted to purify the House of Allah from the idols and Mushrikeen or because he was kept busy with the delegations who came one after another to declare their Islam. [See al-Sharah al-Mumti’ by Shaikh Ibn ‘Uthaymeen, vol: 7, pp. 17-18]
Many scholars are of the opinion that it is acceptable to delay going for Hajj until a more convenient time. But it is important that one does not delay it unnecessarily because Allah’s Messenger (sallallahu alaihi wa-sallam) said: “Hurry to perform Hajj, as none of you knows what may happen to him.” [(Saheeh) by Shaikh al-Albanee in Saheeh al-Jamee vol: 1, no: 569] Thus, if you have the means and the support, then you are able; unless there is any other excuse, such as sickness, old age, and disability. In these cases, you are excused and can assign and pay someone else to make the Hajj on your behalf. This is part of Islam’s easiness.
Taqwa: Rizq Ka Sabab
Taqwa: Rizq Ka Sabab
Sadqah Due For Each Joint
Abu Hurairah [Allah be pleased with him] quotes Prophet (Sal-Allahu-Allaihi-Wasallam) as saying… “A Charity is due for every joint in each person every day that the sun comes up” To act justly between two people is a charity; to help a man with his mount, lifting him onto it or hoisting up his belongings onto it is a charity; a good word is a charity; and removing a harmful thing from the road is a charity.” [Source: Related by Al-Bukhari and Muslim].
Hadith: on ‘Sadaqah.Sayyiduna Abu Dhar (RadhiAllaho anho) narrates: Prophet (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) said..Each morning for every persona Sadaqah is due for each joint every utterance of ‘Subhan Allah’
(Glory be to Allah Who is above all faults) is an act of Sadaqah.
Every utterance of ‘Alhamdulillah ‘(Praise be to Allah) is an act of Sadaqah.
Every utterance of ‘La ilaha Illallah’.None is worthy of worship but Allah) is an act of Sadaqah.
Every utterance of ‘Allahu Akbar’ (Allah is the Greatest) is an act of Sadaqah.
Enjoining Good… is an act of ‘Sadaqah; Forbidding from Evil… is an act of ‘Sadaqah
‘Amar Bil Maroof…Nahi Anil Munkar’ (Enjoining the right…Forbidding the wrong)
Commentary
“Charity is due from every joint bone” means that when a person gets up in the morning, it is obligatory for him to thank Allah for having every joint intact.
Therefore, one must praise and glorify Allah. Since a single invocation of the words mentioned in this Hadith is equivalent to one Sadaqah,
One must say these words 360 times! a number that equals the number of joints in a man’s body. Moreover, to enjoin someone to do what is good and dissuade somebody from vice constitutes Sadaqah. However, if one performs two Rak`ah of Duha prayer, it will serve as Sadaqah for all the body’s joints. We also learn from this Hadith that Sadaqah is not restricted to spending money alone but also has a vast meaning and covers all forms of virtues mentioned here.
[Source for commentary Riyadh ul Saleheen] (‘Quran- Surah Al-Rahman-55.26-27)
The Messenger of Allah (sal Allahu alaihi wa sallam) said, “When Allah wishes good for someone, He bestows upon him the understanding of the Deen.” [Bukhari]
Compiled, edited, and adapted by Khalid Latif
Hazrat Umar RA Ki Hijrat
Hazrat Umar RA Ki Hijrat
Satan Eats And Drinks With His Left Hand
[Sahih Muslim: Volume 3, Book 23, Number 5007] Jabir b. ‘Abdullah (Radi Allah Anhu) reported Allah’s Messenger (sal-allahu- alleihi-wasallam) having said: “Do not eat with your left hand, for Satan eats with his left hand.”
[Sahih Muslim: Volume 3, Book 23, Number 5008] Ibn ‘Umar (Radi Allah Anhu) reported Allah’s Messenger (sal-allahu- alleihi-wasallam) as saying: “When any one of you intends to eat (meal), he should eat with his right hand. and when he (intends) to drink he should drink with his right hand, for Satan eats with his left hand and drinks with his left hand.”
[Sahih Muslim: Volume 3, Book 23, Number 5010] Salim (Radi Allah Anhu), on the authority of his father, reported Allah’s Messenger (sal-allahu- alleihi-wasallam) as saying: “None of you should eat with his left hand and drink with that (left hand), for the Satan eats with left hand and drinks with that (hand). Nafi’ has made this addition in that:” Do not take up anything with that (left hand) and do not give anything with that.”
[Sahih Muslim: Volume 3, Book 23, Number 5012] ‘Umar b. Abu Salama (Radi Allah Anhu) reported: I was under the care of Allah’s Messenger (sal-allahu- alleihi-wasallam), and as my hand used to roam about in the dish he said to me: “Boy, mention the name of Allah, and eat with your right hand and eat from what is near to you.”
Our Lord! accept from us; surely Thou art the Hearing, the Knowing.
Zikr-e-Elahi Karne Wala Zinda Aur Na Karne Wala Murda Ki Manind
Zikr-e-Elahi Karne Wala Zinda Aur Na Karne Wala Murda Ki Manind
Fascinating Description Of Jannah
‘Some faces that Day will be Shining and Radiant, looking at their Lord.’ ( Source: “Quran” Surat~Al-Qiyaamah:75 A# 22-23)
And if you ask about its ground and its soil, then it is of musk and saffron.
And if you ask about its roof, then it is the Throne of the Most Merciful.
And if you ask about its rocks, then they are pearls and jewels.
And if you ask about its buildings, then they are made of bricks of gold and silver.
And if you ask about its trees, then it does not contain a single tree except that its trunk is made of gold and silver.
And if you ask about its fruits, then they are softer than butter and sweeter than honey.
And if you ask about its leaves, then they are softer than the softest cloth.
And if you ask about its rivers, then there are rivers of milk whose taste does not change, and rivers of wine that is delicious to those who drink it, and rivers of honey that is pure, and rivers of water that is fresh.
And if you ask about their food, then it is fruits from whatever they will choose, and the meat of whatever birds they desire.
And if you ask about their drink, then it is Tasneem, Ginger, and Kaafoor.
And if you ask about their drinking cups, then they are crystal-clear and made of gold and silver.
And if you ask about its shade, then a fast rider would ride in the shade of one of its trees for a hundred [100] years and not escape it.
And if you ask about its vastness, then the lowest of its people would have within his kingdom and walls and palaces and gardens the distance that would be traveled in a thousand [1000] years.
And if you ask about its tents and encampments, then one tent is like a concealed pearl that is sixty[60] miles long.
And if you ask about its towers, then they are rooms above rooms in buildings that have rivers running underneath them.
And if you ask about how far it reaches into the sky, then look at the shining stars that are visible, as well as
those that are far in the heavens that the eyesight cannot possibly reach.
And if you ask about the clothing of its inhabitants, then they are of silk and gold.
And if you ask about its beds, then its blankets are of the finest silk laid out in the highest of its levels.
And if you ask about the faces of its inhabitants and their beauty, then they are like the image of the Moon.
And if you ask about their age, then they are young ones of thirty-three [33] years in the image of Adam (AS) [ the father of humanity.]
And if you ask about what they will be hearing, then it is the singing of their wives from among the Hoor al-‘Ayn, and better than that are the voices of the Angels and the Prophets, and better than that is… the Speech of the Lord of the Worlds…{‘Alhamdullilah’}
And if you ask about their servants, then they are young boys of everlasting youth who resemble scattered pearls.
And if you ask about their brides and wives, then they are young and full-breasted and have had the liquid of youth flow through their limbs; The sun runs along the beauty of her face if she shows it, light shines from between her teeth if she smiles; if you meet her love, then say whatever you want regarding the joining of two lights; he sees his face in the roundness of her cheek as if he is looking into a polished mirror, and he sees the brightness from behind her muscles and bones;
if she were to be unleashed upon the World, she would fill what is between the Heavens and the Earth with a beautiful wind, and the mouths of the creation would glorify, praise, and exclaim greatness, and everything between the East and the West would be adorned for her, and every eye would be shut from everything but her and the light of the Sun would be outshone just as the light of the Sun outshines the light of the stars, and everyone on the face of the Earth would believe in the Ever-Living, the One who Sustains and Protects all the exists.
And the covering on her head is better than the World and all that is in it, and she does not increase with age except in beauty… free from an umbilical cord, childbirth and menses, and pure of mucous, saliva, urine and other filthy things; her youth never fades, her clothing is never worn out, no garment can be created that matches her beauty, and no one who is with her can ever become bored; her attention is restricted to her husband, so she desires none but him, just as his attention is restricted to her so she is the sole object of his desire, and he is with her in utmost safety and security, as none has touched her before of either humans or Jinn.
And if you ask about the Day of Increase (in reward) and the visit of the all-Mighty, all-Wise, and the sight of His Face – free from any resemblance or likeness to anything – as you see the Sun in the middle of the day and the full Moon on a cloudless night, then listen on the day that the caller will call: ‘O People of Paradise! Your Lord –
Blessed and Exalted – requests you to visit Him, so come to visit Him!’ So they will say: ‘We hear and obey!’
Until, when they finally reach the wide valley where they will all meet – and none of them will turn down the request of the caller – the Lord – Blessed and Exalted – will order His Chair to be brought there.
Then, pulpits of light will emerge, as well as pulpits of pearls, gemstones, gold, and silver. The lowest of them in rank will sit on sheets of musk, and will not see what those who are on the chairs above them are given. When they are comfortable where they are sitting and are secure in their places, and the caller calls: ‘O People of Paradise! You have an appointment with Allah in which He wishes to reward you!’
So they will say: ‘And what is that reward? Has HE not already made our faces bright, made our scales heavy, entered us into Paradise, and pushed us away from the Fire?’
And when they are like that, all of a sudden a light shines that encompasses all of Paradise. So, they raise their heads, and, behold: the Compeller – Exalted is He, and Holy are His Names – has come to them from above them and majestified and said: ‘O People of Paradise! Peace be upon you!’
So, this greeting will not be responded to with anything better than: ‘O Allah! You are Peace, and from You is Peace! Blessed are You, O possessor of Majesty and Honour!’
So the Lord – Blessed and Exalted will laugh to them and say: ‘O People of Paradise! Where are those who used to obey Me without having ever seen Me? This is the Day of Increase!’
So, they will all give the same response: ‘We are pleased, so be pleased with us!’
So, He will say: ‘O People of Paradise! If I were not pleased with you, I would not have made you inhabitants of My Paradise!
So, ask of Me!’
So, they will all give the same response: ‘Show us your Face so that we may look at it!’
So, the Lord – Mighty and Majestic – will remove his covering and will majestify them and will cover them with His Light, which, if Allah – the Exalted had not Willed not to burn them, would have burned them.
And there will not remain a single person in this gathering except that his Lord [ the Exalted ] will speak to him and say: ‘Do you remember the day that you did this and that?’ and He will remind him of some of his bad deeds in the Worldy life, so he will say: ‘O Lord! Will you not forgive me?’
So… He will say: ‘Of course! You have not reached this position of yours (in Paradise) except by my forgiveness.’
So, how sweet is this speech to the ears, and how cooled are the righteous eyes by the glance at His Noble Face in the Afterlife…
{‘ALHAMDULLILAH’!} {…with incessant tears…!}
Source:-Ibn al-Qayyim’s beautiful Description Of Paradise
[Haadi al-Arwaah ilaa Bilaad il-Afraah by Ibn al-Qayyim, pg. #193
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Bakasrat Naik Aamal Kernay Kay Bawajood Allah kay Azab Say Daro
Bakasrat Naik Aamal Kernay Kay Bawajood Allah kay Azab Say Daro
Example Of Guidance And Knowledge
[2. Surah Al-Baqarah: Ayah 195] “And spend in the way of Allah and cast not yourselves to perdition with your own hands, and do good (to others); surely Allah loves the doers of good.”
[Sahih Al-Bukhari: Volume 1, Book 3, Number 79] Narrated Abu Musa (Radi Allah Anhu): The Prophet Muhammad (sal-allahu-alleihi-wasallam) said, “The example of guidance and knowledge with which Allah has sent me is like abundant rain falling on the earth, some of which was fertile soil that absorbed rain-water and brought forth vegetation and grass in abundance. (And) another portion of it was hard and held the rain water and Allah benefited the people with it and they utilize it for drinking, (making their animals drink from it) and to irrigate the land for cultivation.
(And) a portion of it was barren which could neither hold the water nor bring forth vegetation (then that land gave no benefits). The first is the example of the person who comprehends Allah’s Religion (Islam) and gets benefits (from the knowledge) that Allah has revealed through me and learns them and teaches them to others. The (last example is that of a) person who does not care for it and doesn’t take Allah’s Guidance revealed to me”
[Sahih Al-Bukhari: Volume 6, Book 61, Number 544] Narrated by Hazrat Abu Huraira (Radi Allah Anhu): The Prophet Muhammad (sal-allahu-alleihi-wasallam) said, “Not to wish to be the like of (or there is no envy) except in two:
- A person whom Allah has taught the Quran and he recites it during the hours of the night and the hours of the day, and his neighbor listens to him and says, ‘I wish I had been given what has been given to so-and-so so that I might do what he does;
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Secondly, a person to whom Allah has given wealth and he spends it on what is just and right, whereupon another person may say, ‘I wish I had been given what so-and-so has been given, for then I would do what he does.’
[Sahih Al-Bukhari: Volume 6, Book 61, Number 545] Narrated by Hazrat Usman (Radi Allah Anhu): The Prophet Muhammad (sal-allahu-alleihi-wasallam) said, “The best among you are those who learn and teach the Quran.”
[Sahih Al-Bukhari: Volume 6, Book 61, Number 546] Narrated by Hazrat Usman bin Affan (Radi Allah Anhu): The Prophet Muhammad (sal-allahu-alleihi-wasallam) said, “The most superior among you (Muslims) are those who learn Quran and teach it to others.”