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Islam and Generosity (Sakhawat): More Generous than Hatim Tai (Generosity Quotes)

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 Islam and Generosity (Sakhawat): More Generous than Hatim Tai (Generosity Quotes)  Liberality QuotesHatim Tai was addressed: "Have you gone over any one more liberal than yourself?"  Hatim Tai answered: "Indeed, I have"  Hatim Tai was inquired: "Where?"  Hatim Tai said: I had been going in the desert when I went over a tent. Inside it there was an old woman while behind the tent a goat lay tied. At the point when the old woman saw me she moved toward me and held the reins of my pony so I could get off. A little later, her child showed up and was monstrously satisfied to have me as their visitor. The old woman said to him: "Initiate the arrangements to engage our visitor. Proceed to butcher the goat and set up some food."  The child said: "First I will proceed to gather some kindling," yet the old woman said: "Going to the desert and bringing the kindling will devour a great deal of time because of which our visitor would need to s...

Why should we have Akhlaq (Good Moral Conduct)?

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  For what reason would it be advisable for us to have Akhlaq (Good Moral Conduct)?  In Islam there is a great deal of accentuation set on Akhlaq (Good Moral Conduct). For what reason is this so? For what reason would it be advisable for us to act well and regard others? What is the explanation?  This can be clarified as, when Allah (SWT) made the individual, He (SWT) made it in two sections. One section resembled an unfilled vehicle shell, used to hold something, this is known as external self (Physical, Body). The other part resembled the motor, this is known as internal identity (Nafs, Soul).  Our body is with the end goal that it needs taking care of; we need to take care of it and keep it warm, any other way we will turn out to be sick and endure. Essentially, our spirit, known as Nafs, additionally needs taking care of; if not it will likewise turn out to be sick. The way of caring for this spirit is to tune in, to think, to regard, to help. At the point when w...

Do you know, what is religion? Let's find out from Holy Prophet Muhammad (saw)

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  Do you know, what is religion? We should determine from Holy Prophet Muhammad (saw)!  Akhlaq (Good Conduct, Morality)Once a man came to Holy Prophet Muhammad (saw) and said: O courier of Allah, what is religion?  Blessed Prophet Muhammad (saw) answered: Akhlaq (Good Conduct, Morality).  Then, at that point, he went to his front and inquired: O Messenger of Allah, what is religion?  Sacred Prophet Muhammad (saw) answered: Akhlaq (Good Conduct, Morality).  Then, at that point, he went to his left side and inquired: what is religion?  Sacred Prophet Muhammad (saw) answered: Akhlaq (Good Conduct, Morality).  Then, at that point, he returned to his side and posed a similar inquiry: what is religion?  Sacred Prophet Muhammad (saw) answered: Akhlaq (Good Conduct, Morality).  Then, at that point, Holy Prophet Muhammad (saw) said taking a gander at him: Not to be irate is Akhlaq (Good Conduct, Morality).  Blessed Prophet Muhammad (saw) was...

Akhlaq, Islamic Behavior, Good Conduct, Morality, Good Manners, Islamic Etiquette

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  Akhlaq, Islamic Behavior, Good Conduct, Morality, Good Manners, Islamic Etiquette Akhlaq is an Arabic expression alluding to the act of ideals, profound quality and great habits in Islamic Theology and Philosophy (Falsafah). It is most normally interpreted in English as; islamic conduct, demeanor, appropriate conduct, nature, temper, morals, ethics or character (of an individual).  Akhlaq is the plural for the word Khulq which implies demeanor. "Attitude" is that workforce (Malakah) of the spirit (Nafs) which is the wellspring of that load of exercises that man performs unexpectedly without pondering them. Malakah is a property of the spirit which appears through practice and tedious practice and isn't handily obliterated.  A specific demeanor (Malakah) may show up in individuals in light of one of the accompanying reasons:  Regular and actual make up (Fitrah): It is seen that certain individuals are patient while others are sensitive and apprehensive. Some are eff...

Favorite Stories for Children: An interesting insight into decision making

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Favorite Stories for Children: An interesting insight into decision making     A gathering of youngsters were playing close to two railroad tracks, one still being used while the other neglected. Just a single kid played on the neglected track, the lay on the functional track.  The train is coming, and you are simply close to the track exchange. You can make the train shift its direction to the neglected track and save the greater part of the children. In any case, that would likewise mean the solitary kid playing by the neglected track would be forfeited. Or on the other hand would you rather release the train its direction?  How about we take a delay to think what sort of choice we could make...  The vast majority may decide to redirect the course of the train, and penance only one youngster. You may think the same way, I presume. Precisely, I thought the same way at first on the grounds that to save the greater part of the youngsters to the detriment of only ...

A True Muslim Leader

 When Hadhrat Umar (Radhiyallaho Anho), during his caliphate, was going on his standard rounds towards Harrah (a suburb of Madinah) with his slave Aslam, when he saw a far off fire in the desert. He said, "There is by all accounts a camp. Maybe, a parade couldn't enter the town because of dusk. We should proceed to take care of them and mastermind their security during the evening."  At the point when he came to there, he discovered a lady and a few kids. The youngsters were crying. The lady had a skillet of water over the fire. Hadhrat Umar (Radhiyallaho Anho) welcomed her with salaam and, with her authorization, went close to her. (The lady didn't perceive that it was Umar).  Umar, "For what reason are these youngsters crying?"  The Woman, "Since they are ravenous."  Umar, "What is in the dish?"  The Woman, "Just water to mitigate the kids, so they might rest in the conviction that food is being ready for them. Ok! Allah will decid...

10 Beautiful Verses of the Quran About Hope

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  Life can be troublesome now and then. In any case, as adherents, we should consistently be patient and go to Allah for help. As Ibn al-Qayyim (RA) said as much flawlessly, "When Allah tests you, it is never to annihilate you. At whatever point He eliminates something from your ownership, it is just to exhaust your hands for a surprisingly better gift." Here are a few sections from the Holy Quran which give an adherent expectation.  10 Verses About Hope  "My kindness incorporates all things" (Quran 7:156)  "Furthermore, when My workers ask you, [O Muhammad], concerning Me – without a doubt I am close. I react to the summon of the petitioner when he calls upon Me. So let them react to Me [by obedience] and have confidence in Me that they might be [rightly] directed." (Quran 2:186)  "After a trouble, Allah will before long allow alleviation." (Quran 65:7)  "Say, 'O My workers who have violated against themselves [by sinning], don't lo...